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“Re-Thinking Globalisation in the Ancient World” was a three-day international and multi-disciplinary conference in Lampeter, 8th-10th May 2018 This page is for everyone to exchange ideas about "Globalisation" in the Ancient World across all continents...
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balisation in the Ancient World” conference: it was a three-day international and multi-disciplinary conference that aims to explore approaches to the theme of ‘globalisation’ across the ancient world, c. 500 BCE to 700 CE, from a methodological, cultural, and economic perspective. Methodological issues relating to the theme of ‘globalisation’ will be analysed in different contexts, notably the application of this concept in different regions and different periods of the ancient world. For example, one can scrutinise such a concept in the multi-ethnic Seleukid Empire, study concepts of local identities in the ‘global world’ of the Roman Empire, consider concepts like ‘Mediterranisation’ and ‘Oikoumenisation’, or explore interaction and cultural exchange between the Roman world, Africa, Southern Asia and China.

Tempus fugit! What a great event! So many speakers from across the world at our "Re-thinking Globalisation in Antiquity"...
27/06/2025

Tempus fugit! What a great event! So many speakers from across the world at our "Re-thinking Globalisation in Antiquity" conference.... And we might finally finish the conference proceedings - lots of delays (can we still say it was due to Covid...?), but now only a few minor things are missing before we can sent the finished manuscript to the publisher!
Anyway, lots of friends and colleagues on our group photo, though some speakers missed the photo opportunity. So many friends and colleagues on this photo.... Apart from Matt, D.J. and myself, there is Geraint Coles, Michael Sommer, Susan Leybourne, Gian Franco Chiai, William Clarence-Smith, Francisco Machuca Prieto, Tomas Larsen Høisæter, Valerio Bruni, Georg Müller, Sonsoles Costero Quiroga, Aitor Luz Villafranca, Ghislaine van der Ploeg , Marcela Caressa, Stefan Riedel.... and many more. Apologies for anyone whom I haven't mentioned. It was great to have these amazing speakers in one place and think about going beyond 'globalisation'....

26/10/2022

A conference on "Visual Globalisation" at Leipzig tomorrow!
See below the announcement by Katharina Meinecke.

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Dear colleagues,

I am pleased to share the program of the international workshop "Globalization in Visual Culture: A Transhistorical Approach" on October 27-18, 2022 at Leipzig University.

You are welcome to join us in person or remotely via Zoom: https://uni-leipzig.zoom.us/j/62317345022?pwd=QSt3N1dDSXZPRHBIWXhNNE9yZlY1QT09
Meeting-ID: 623 1734 5022, Passcode: 079469

Program

Thursday, October 27, 2022

15:00 Start of the Workshop and Welcome
Venue: Studiensaal, Ritterstr. 14, 04109 Leipzig, Ground Floor

Matthias Middell, Vice-Rector for Campus Development: Cooperation and Internationalisation
Katharina Meinecke (Classical Archaeology, Leipzig University)

15:15 Introduction
Chair: Sebastian Adlung (Classical Archaeology, Leipzig University)
Matthias Middell (Global and European Studies, Leipzig University), "Is the Time of the Globalization Paradigm Over?"
Katharina Meinecke (Classical Archaeology, Leipzig University), "Introduction to Ancient Globalizations"

16:30 coffee break

17:00 Section 1 "Near East and Egypt"
Chair: Michael Streck (Oriental Studies, Leipzig University)
Marian Feldman (Art History and Near Eastern Studies, Johns Hopkins University Baltimore), "The Globalizing World of Images and Objects in the Ancient Near East during the Second Millennium BCE"
Holger Kockelmann (Egyptology, Leipzig University), "Between the Worlds. Egypt as a Case Study of Ancient Interculturality and Globalisation"

19:15 Keynote Lecture (only in person, not online)
Venue: Campus Augustusplatz, Hörsaalgebäude, Hörsaal (lecture hall) 8
Monica Juneja (Global Art History, Heidelberg University), "The Work of Art History in an Age of Globalization – Potentialities and Pitfalls of a Fabled 'Turn'"

Friday, October 28, 2022

9:30 Section 2 "Ancient China, Greece, and Rome"
Chair: Katharina Meinecke (Classical Archaeology, Leipzig University)
Lukas Nickel (Asian Art History, University of Vienna), "China and the Globalisation of Crafts in the Hellenistic Age"

10:15 coffee break

10:45
Miguel John Versluys (Classical and Mediterranean Archaeology, Leiden University), "The Genesis of Roman Art in the Final Two Centuries BCE: a Global Story?"
Ursula Quatember (Institute of Classics, Classical and Provincial Roman Archaeology, University of Graz), "Local Architecture for a Global Roman Empire? Some Thoughts on Theory and Practice"

12:15 lunch break

13:45 Section 3 "Late Antiquity and Middle Ages"
Chair:Nadja Horsch Art History, Leipzig University)
Jaś Elsner (Classics, University of Oxford), "Archaeological Fragments in Indian Buddhist and Byzantine Art: Some Problems of Comparison"
Luca De Fabritiis (Indology, Leipzig University), "The Migration of Ornaments: Examples from the Buddhist Site of Kizil"

15:15 coffee break

15:45
Armin Bergmeier (Art History, Leipzig University), "Ownership and Otherness: Spolia Reuse in the Eastern Mediterranean before 1500"

16:30
Final Discussion


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Jun.-Prof. Dr. Katharina Meinecke
Juniorprofessorin für Archäologie des Mittelmeerraums und Leiterin des Antikenmuseums

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Tempus fugit! I've just been reminded by this old newspaper article that it's now four years since our "Re-thinking Glob...
02/05/2022

Tempus fugit! I've just been reminded by this old newspaper article that it's now four years since our "Re-thinking Globalisation" conference. We're still working on the conference proceedings, waiting for the last few papers before we can finally send it off to the publisher. The global pandemic has unfortunately delayed our globalisation volume, since access to library facilities was so difficult across many countries for the past couple of years, but it should finally be out later this year!

While the publication of our "Re-thinking Globalisation" Conference proceedings is slowly nearing completion, just some ...
02/04/2022

While the publication of our "Re-thinking Globalisation" Conference proceedings is slowly nearing completion, just some more suggestions on ancient globalisms:
Just published "Isis in a Global Empire" by Lindsey A. Mazurek, CUP, February 2022 ( https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009032209) which may be of interest to some of you.
Also, on the relationship between individuals, communities and the 'global world, see the volume "Celtic Religions in the Roman Period: Personal, Local, and Global" with lots of fascinating papers!

18/12/2020

For all of you who gave a paper at our "Re-thinking Globalisation" conference in 2018: Just to let you know that our conference proceedings are slightly delayed due to the problem of accessing library resources during the pandemic. But a great thank you to those who have already submitted their contribution. We still hope that the final book will come out in 2021, published by Archeopress in Oxford.

Press release, in Welsh...
14/05/2018

Press release, in Welsh...

A few more impressions from our conference. A great thanks to all our delegates!
12/05/2018

A few more impressions from our conference. A great thanks to all our delegates!

Globalisation, Network Theory, Transculturality, Code Switching, Oikumenisaiton, Koineisation, Rhizaomatic, Hybridisatio...
12/05/2018

Globalisation, Network Theory, Transculturality, Code Switching, Oikumenisaiton, Koineisation, Rhizaomatic, Hybridisation,... The list of terms aiming to explain sociocultural developments is endless. Part of our brainstorming / discussion session at the end of three-days of in-depth discussions on "Globalisation" in Lampeter, 10th May 2018...

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Whether we talk about connected worlds, entangled worlds, networks, interdependencies, global words, universal discourses, or - dare we say - glocalisation, oikumenisation or Mediterranisation, we already see closely interconnected worlds in Antiquity. And such a ‘global’ world always posed (and is still posing) challenges for individuals, communities and institutions, be it in ancient Egypt, China, the Greek and Roman word, and elsewhere. What is the impact of such a connected world on the local community: how did one create local articulations of culture, how did one integrate into economic structures, find a niche market to survive, adopt the latest ‘fashions’ and technical advancements, and how did one profit from social and spatial mobility, how does it effect local cultural expressions, religious understandings, people’s behaviour and their ambitions...?

“Re-Thinking Globalisation in the Ancient World” is a three-day international and multi-disciplinary conference in Lampeter that aims to explore and scrutinise approaches to the theme of ‘globalisation’ across the ancient world, down to c. 700 CE, from a methodological, cultural, and economic perspective. Methodological issues relating to the theme of ‘globalisation’ will be analysed in different contexts, notably the application of this concept in different regions and different periods of the ancient world. For example, one can scrutinise such a concept in the multi-ethnic Seleukid Empire, study concepts of local identities in the ‘global world’ of the Roman Empire, consider concepts like ‘Mediterranisation’ and ‘Oikoumenisation’, or explore interaction and cultural exchange between the Roman world, Africa, Southern Asia and China.