by admin | Mar 18, 2019 | Conferences attended, Karène Sanchez Summerer
The third workshop of the Research Network The Modern Mediterranean: Dynamics of a World Region 1800 | 2000, funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG), the École Française de Rome (EFR), and the Deutsches Historisches Institut in Rom (DHI Rome), focused on...
by admin | Dec 10, 2018 | Conferences attended, CrossRoads Event, Karène Sanchez Summerer, Sary Zananiri
Leiden University Libraries (UBL), the Netherlands Institute for the Near East (NINO) and the Nederlands Fotogenootschap organised the symposium ‘Holy Land’ and Modernity: the Frank Scholten Collection in Context’ and hands-on viewing of Frank Scholten photographs and...
by admin | Dec 1, 2018 | Archival work, Karène Sanchez Summerer, Scholars in residence
Karène Sanchez Summerer was a Visiting Fellow at EBAF, the historical photographs department, ‘Photothèque’ in December 2018. She worked on several photographic collections of missionaries present in Ottoman and British Mandate Palestine and on a project of...
by admin | Oct 6, 2018 | Conferences attended, Karène Sanchez Summerer
The Open Jerusalem project’s international workshop, entitled “Opening Open Jerusalem: Tracing Historical Paths through the Jerusalem Archives Digital Platform,” took place at the Ca’ Foscari University of Venice on 8–9 October 2018. It aimed to serve as a forum for...
by admin | Jul 16, 2018 | Conferences attended, Karène Sanchez Summerer
During the WOCMES (World Congress of Middle East Studies) in Sevilla, 16-22 July 2018, Karène Sanchez was the Chair of MisSMO panel Cultural Diplomacy and missions in the Middle East, XIXth-XXth c. with the paper: ‘Crossroads- Cultural diplomacy and Arab Christianity...
by admin | Jun 17, 2018 | Conferences attended, Karène Sanchez Summerer
Karène Sanchez took part in the panel discussion ‘The Making of (Trans)National Jewish and Christian Identities:
Language, Religion, and Community in and out of the Middle East (1850-1950)’, that was part of the NWO project Arabic and its alternatives: Religious...