The merit ranking of the ‘Sangalli Institute Award for the Religious History 2022’ (two winners)
- Paola Pizzi (primo premio)
- Fabio Arlati (secondo premio)
- Vincenzo Tedesco
- Caterina Lubrano
- Marco Iacovella
- Andrea Pintimalli
- Louise Bonvalet
The Committee has judged worth of serious attention all the applications. The selection was managed by asking a detailed referee to the members of the Committee specialist in every single scientific areas. Then, the Committee has fulfilled a second turn of selection, compiling the above quoted merit ranking, gathering together the essays which were comparable for quality and coherence.
The Committee has judged worth of serious attention all the applications. The selection was managed by asking a detailed referee to the members of the Committee specialist in every single scientific areas. Then, the Committee has fulfilled a second turn of selection, compiling the above quoted merit ranking, gathering together the essays which were comparable for quality and coherence.
Here are the 12 candidates selected to participate to the workshop ‘The Archives of the Holy See: an Introduction’, which will take place in Rome from 20th to 24th January 2020.
1) Mariana Brum Fonseca – Portugal
2) Ruiwen Chen – Hong Kong (China)
3) Cristina Costa Gomes – Portugal
4) Mariana Françozo – The Netherlands
5) Gilbert D. Jones – United States
6) Francesco P. Lacopo – United States
7) Ben Long – Ireland
8) Karina Moret-Miranda – Australia
9) Isabel Murta Pina – Portugal
10) Abigail Ortega – Spain
11) Devaka Premawardhana – United States
12) Ian M. Shank – United States
Amy Birkan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem – Israele)
‘Inducing Acts in Rabbinic Law and Comparative Legal Theory’
Katherine Tycz (University of Cambridge, St Catharine’s College – Gran Bretagna)
‘Printed Prayers and Domestic Devotions in Renaissance Italy’
Lidia Luisa Zanetti Domingues (University of Oxford, St Cross College – Gran Bretagna)
‘The Place of God and the Place of the Commune: Changing Attitudes Towards the Death Penalty in the Italian City-States, ca. 1260-1360’
The Scientific Direction of our Institute has appreciated and very positively valued all the numerous applications received and, after a careful and in-depth assessment, has chosen the three above-mentioned winners, who are indicated in strictly alphabetical order. The non-selected candidates can obviously apply for the next fellowships call.
Here is, in alphabetical order, the list of the young researchers eligible to participate to the workshop ‘Entangled Knowledges. Education and Culture in Judaism, Christianity and Islam (XIVth-XIXth centuries)’, that will take place in Florence next October 2nd to 4th 2019, with the intervention of renowned Italian and foreign scholars. The Scientific Direction of our Institute has not admitted the projects with any pertinence to the topic of the workshop and/or related to centuries beyond the indicated periodization. The 10 admitted researchers must accept within seven days from the notification of their admission. However, the participation to the workshop is free, warning of the potential presence needed.
The Committee has judged worth of serious attention all the applications. The selection was managed by asking a detailed referee to the members of the Committee specialist in every single scientific areas. Then, the Committee has fulfilled a second turn of selection, compiling the above quoted merit ranking, gathering together the essays which were comparable for quality and coherence.
Mariana García Palacios (Universidad de Buenos Aires – Argentina)
‘Children and Childhood within Religious Studies. An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Study of Qom Children’s Religious Knowledge’
Olga Kusenko (Russian Academy of Sciences Institute of Philosophy, Moscow – Federazione Russa)
‘Riflessioni sulle vie della cultura cristiana nel XX secolo. Il caso delle ricerche russe sul pensiero filosofico rinascimentale (Zabughin, Anan’in, Bibikhin)’
Julia Rombough (University of Toronto – Canada)
‘Sound and Air Quality in the Florentine Convents, XVIth-XVIIth Centuries’
The Scientific Direction of our Institute has appreciated and very positively valued all the applications received and, after a careful and in-depth assessment, has chosen the three above-mentioned winners, who are indicated in strictly alphabetical order, pointing out that the excluded candidates will be able to apply for the next call for fellowships.