Workshop: From words to deeds?

14.12.2023 14:00 - 18:00

Tampere University, Pinni B3074

What were the consequences of anti-Jewish sermons, rumours about black magic and treatises against heretics? The verbal attacks against minorities certainly contributed to the persecuting atmosphere of premodern Europe, but what were their connections to acts of violence and other concrete forms of persecution? In the workshop From words to deeds?, researchers from the Universities of Greifswald, Tampere and Turku present their latest research on polemical accusations and violence and discuss it with Prof. John H. Arnold from the University of Cambridge.  

The workshop is organised by the project PERSECUTIO, funded by the Research Council of Finland and hosted at the University of Turku, Turku Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies. The workshop is organised together with Trivium –  Tampere Centre for Classical, Medieval and Early Modern Studies. 

Please register for participation in situ or online. The deadline for registration is 7 December 2023.

 

Program:

 14.00, Christian Krötzl, Tampere 

Opening Words 

 

Session 1. Chair: Marika Räsänen 

 14.15 Jussi Hanska, Tampere 

Preachers and Anti-Judaic Violence: The Case of “Saint” Hugh of Lincoln 

14.45 Cordelia Heß, Greifswald 

Blood libel in Sweden – the transmission of anti-Jewish knowledge in Latin texts 

15.15 Tiago Queimada e Silva, Turku 

They burnt them in the streets of the city three days on end’: the massacre of the new Christians in Lisbon, 1506 

 

Break 15.45-16.15

 

Session 2. Chair: Sari Katajala-Peltomaa 

16.15 Jenni Kuuliala, Turku 

Black magic and bodily harm: Inflicting suffering and making sense of it in Renaissance Italy 

16.45 Reima Välimäki, Turku 

Defining causal mechanisms between polemics and persecution 

17.15. John H. Arnold, Cambridge 

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