Call for Papers: Imperial Transformations - Comparative Strategies in Empires of Salvation Religions
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25. June 2026
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Call for papers
Imperial Transformations - Comparative Strategies in Empires of Salvation Religions
Hamburg, 11-14 November 2026
Over the past six years, the RomanIslam Center fostered scholarly exchanges and debates on how the Roman and Islamic empires and civilizations transformed and governed the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa, as a ‘sand box’ to compare both empires. Our final conference will synthesize our findings and take our questions a step further to examine the ‘family’ of empires of salvation religions: the Roman, Islamic, and Spanish empires.
The conference will explore these questions by surveys and case studies in each of the three empires, and pursue a comparative view in the discussion after each lecture. Finally, how does comparing of these three western paradigms help us to understand the new imperial strivings?
The workshop is intended to foster cross-disciplinary debates. Apart from more conceptual papers, we encourage contributions to provide case studies that specifically respond to the conference’s themes.
Presentations at the conference should summarize the speaker’s major points without exceeding 25 minutes, followed by 20 minutes of discussion. Abstracts should be 500-700 words in length. Please send them with a short biography to katharina.mewes@uni-hamburg.de before June 30, 2026. Draft papers will be pre-circulated and have to be handed in by Oct. 15, 2026. The results of this workshop are planned to be published with de Gruyter. Travel (economy class) and accommodation will be covered.
All prospective speakers will be notified of the outcome of their proposals by mid of July 2026.
Organisation
Prof. Dr. Stefan Heidemann & Katharina Mewes
Contact
katharina.mewes@uni-hamburg.de
The complete Call for Papers can be found here as a PDF-Download.


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