Casa Mediterráneo’s programme for this month of January starts this evening at 7pm with the presentation and screening of the documentary El Tartessos de Schulten. The Conquest of the Lost City, a historical-archaeological journey through the investigations of the German Adolfo Schulten (in the photo) in his search for the origins of this civilization.
The historical review continues on Tuesday 12th at the same time through The Mediterranean Expansion of the Crown of Aragon, with a conference given by Mario Lafuente, professor of Medieval History at the University of Zaragoza, as part of the Histories of the Mediterranean cycle. Likewise, ten years after the start of the so-called Arab Spring, Miguel Hernando de Larramendi, Professor of Arab and Islamic Studies at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, and Lola Bañon, a journalist specialising in the Near East and the Mediterranean, will be taking part on 13 January at 7 p.m. in The Mediterranean Today, to analyse the consequences and progress made on the tenth anniversary of these movements that caused a wave of pro-democracy protests and movements in Arab countries. You can consult all the programming of Casa Mediterráneo on its website.
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