14:30 14:40 15:50 17:20 17:00 09:00 Friday, May 19 10:10 Greetings Halit Serkan Simen (EUI, Fiesole) Servants of the supreme state: Depictions of political slavery in Ottoman documents Benedetta Chizzolini (LMU, Munich) “Poco importando che ivi si dica schiavo o forzato”: On the status of convict and slave on Italian galleys Respondent: Justine Walden (University of Wisconsin, Madison) States of Enslavement Bahar Bayraktaroglu (University of Bonn) Contextualizing the actions of slave dealers in eighteenth century Ottoman Istanbul Giuseppe Alberto Patisso (University of Bologna) Adriatic Chains: A seventeenth and eighteenth century slave trade Respondent: Giancarlo Casale (EUI, Fiesole) Markets in the Eastern Mediterranean Erika Rincones Minda (EUI, Fiesole) "Separate to keep them safe": Religion and slavery at birth in 17th century Malaga Teresa Dominguez (University of Valencia) Microsocieties with slaves: The galleys of Spain and Mediterranean slavery in the late 16th century Achille Marotta (University of Bologna) Enslaved street vendors in the Republic of Genoa: Enclosure, resistance, and Mediterranean custom Respondent: Daniel Hershenzon (University of Connecticut) Identities in the Western Mediterranean Break Nida Nebahat Nalçacı (Bilkent University) The transformation of the early modern ransom economy in the Mediterranean after the War of Cyprus Serena Anzovino (University of Pisa) The ransom of captives in 17th c. Livornese notary acts: Intermediaries, money lenders, and legal precautions Respondent: M’hamed Oualdi (Sciences Po, Paris) Ransom Economies Jihene Boughamoura (University of Sousse) Scandinavian captives in North Africa Massimo Bomboni (University of Turin) Northern experiences of Mediterranean slavery in the Tuscan sources Respondent: Luca Lo Basso (University of Genoa) The Northern Invasion Turkana Allahverdiyeva (University of Bonn) Kefâret and afterlife investment: Hasbeten Lillâh slave manumission in the early modern Crimean Khanate Beatrice Schivo (University of Cagliari) Slavery, freedom, and trade between Cagliari and North Africa in the early 17th c.: The story of Sallem Desfachs Respondent: Serena Di Nepi (Sapienza University of Rome) Manumission and the Afterlife of Slavery Break Conclusions Thursday, May 18 11:40 11:20 12:50 Captivities: Experiences and Institutions of Slavery in the Early Modern Mediterranean BOLOGNA, 18-19 MAY 2023 ORGANISERS: A. MAROTTA, G. PATISSO, V. LAVENIA AULA GAMBI, DISCI, P. SAN GIOVANNI IN MONTE 2, BOLOGNA PHD WORKSHOP