Winter School In Archival Studies

Winter School in Archival Studies

Malta and the Order of St. John in Europe (16th–18th centuries). Documents, People, Institutions.

Winter School in Archival Studies

The University of Malta’s Department of Library, Information & Archive Sciences and Department of History, in collaboration with the State Archive of Florence and the Malta Study Center, are glad to announce the first edition of the Winter School in Archival Studies: “Malta and the Order of St. John in Europe (16th–18th centuries). Documents, People, Institutions.”

This School aims at offering a unique opportunity to gain knowledge on archival records related to Malta and the Order of St. John in Europe, with a special emphasis on the unexplored Hospitaller archives in Florence. The program focuses on training students in analyzing, cataloging, and researching Hospitaller records. It will also delve into the multiple historical and legal frameworks in which the documents were produced and preserved and the institutions involved in these dynamics. Insights into the Order of St. John’s history, going from nobility and property management to institutional workings, diplomacy, and spirituality, will be provided.

Thanks to the digitization project of the Hospitaller records at the State Archive of Florence curated by the Malta Study Center, the Winter School will also offer an overview of the best practices for digitization and international accessibility of records with a visit to the digitization studio.

The Winter School will be held at the State Archive of Florence from January 29 to February 2, 2024, and will include class-based lectures, archival laboratories with cataloging sessions, and site visits to private archives and collections. Various experts will teach in the School.

The Winter School can host a maximum of 30 participants and is open to students in their second to third year of undergraduate studies up to PhD level, to professionals in the field of archives, as well as a wider interested public (subject to space availability). The selection of participants will be made by a Board of partners.

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Additional Information

  • Teaching will be in English, but a working knowledge of Italian is advisable.
  • Open to students in their second to third year of undergraduate studies up to PhD level, to professionals in the field of archives, as well as a wider interested public (subject to space availability).
  • Maximum of 30 participants.
  • Applicants should send their CV and letter of motivation to the following address by December 1, 2023: Dr. Valeria Vanesio (valeria.vanesio@um.edu.mt)
  • The full program will be communicated by the end of November 2023.
  • All tuition is free. Additional costs might be required for external and optional activities.
  • Flights and accommodation are the responsibility of the participant; however, the organizers can offer some guidance and suggestions.

Faculty

  • Faculty: Dr. Valeria Vanesio; Dr. Emanuel Buttigieg; Dr. Daniel K. Gullo; Dr. Francesca Fiori.

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