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SUMMARY:Representations of the Bishop of Prague in the Medieval Transformation of the 13th c.
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URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/representations-of-the-bishop-of-prague-in-the-medieval-transformation-of-the-13th-c/
LOCATION:Central European University\, Quellenstraße 51-55\, Wien\, Rakousko
CATEGORIES:Přednášky,Vše
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SUMMARY:Community\, Identity\, Individuals: Shaping the (Political) Nation in Premodern Europe
DESCRIPTION:ZOOM: https://ceu-edu.zoom.us/j/99639802949?pwd=eW90QmpUaE1KNEUyWG0yZFYvL0M1dz09\nMeeting ID: 996 3980 2949\nPasscode: 402779 \n  \nWednesday\, May 3\, 2023 \n8:30-9:00 coffee \n9:00-9:15: Welcoming speech \n9:15-9:45: Eloïse Adde (CEU\, Vienna\, AT): Introduction \n1. Before or without the nation 9:45-12:15 \nCHAIR: Walter Pohl (university of Vienna) \nPatrick Geary (IAS\, Princeton\, US) The Pre-History of the Medieval Nation: from the Imperium Romanum to Regna in Late Antiquity (400-800) \nDaniel Ziemann (CEU\, Vienna\, AT) From Bulgars to Bulgarians – The Problem of National Identity in the First Bulgarian Realm (681-1018) \n10:45-11:15: Break \nIgor Mineo (University of Palermo\, IT) A nationless space? Autonomies and state building processes in the Italian peninsula \nMichael Depreter (University of Oxford\, UK)  From merchant to soldier: what is in a nation? \n12:15-13:45 LUNCH \n2. The sources of the nation. Imperial idea\, confession\, regions 13:45-16:15 \nCHAIR: Andreas Zajic (IMAFO\, AAS) \nPrzemysław Wiszewski (university of Wroclaw\, PL) Medieval communities on the border. Catalonia\, Silesia\, and Transylvania – on the verge between nation and regional community. \nDaniel Bagi (ELTE Budapest\, HU) Nation building\, regional identity in the Styrian Rhymed Chronicle of Otacher aus der Gaal \n14:45-15:15: Break \nLen Scales (University of Durham\, UK) “For love of you I have given up my Saxons and all Germans.” Emperors\, Rome\, and nation \nMikhail V. Dmitriev Natio and confessio in medieval Rus’:  what was different from medieval Poland and the “Latin” West? ONLINE +2h \n16:15-16:45: Break \n3. Defining and delimiting national communities. Internal and external forces in interplay 16:45-17:45 \nCHAIR: Katalin Szende (CEU\, Vienna) \nCathleen Sarti (University of Oxford\, UK) The Importance of the “Other” – Emerging National Identity in Scandinavia\, 1397-1599 \nRoman Tymoshevskyi (CEU\, Vienna\, AT) The ruler’s depositions and political community in England and Holy Roman Empire\, 1298-1327 \nThursday\, May 4\, 2023 \n3. Defining and delimiting national communities. Internal and external forces in interplay 9:00-10:00 \nCHAIR: Katalin Szende (CEU\, Vienna) \nJakub Razim (Palacký University\, Oloumoc\, CZ) Excommunication as a tool for shaping a legal and religious community. A case study on a canonical procedure in medieval Bohemia \nEric Bousmar (Saint-Louis University\, BE) The Burgundian State Formation from Within and from Below. A view from Hainault: networks\, dynasty\, and nation in the eyes of the memorialist Jean de Haynin \n10:00-10:30 Break \n4. Images and symbols of the nation. Between self-perception and (self-)representation 10:30-12:30 \nCHAIR: Jonathan Dumont (IMAFO\, Austrian Academy of Sciences) \nFlocel Sabate (University of Lleida\, ES) The Catalan nation in the late Middle Ages: perception and representation \nMario Damen (University of Amsterdam\, NE) The construction and perception of a legal landscape in the late medieval Low Countries \n11:30-12:00 Break \nMarcin R. Pauk (University of Warsaw\, PL) Saint patron\, peace\, and princely jurisdiction: the process of early institutionalization of state power in Central Europe (12th – 13th century) \n12:30-14:00 LUNCH \n5. Narration\, language(s)\, history\, literature. Nation as a cultural project? 14:00-17:00 \nCHAIR: Anja Božič (CEU\, Vienna) \nClaudia Wittig (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg\, GE) Administrating History. « National » History and State Building in Later Medieval France \nBenoît Grévin (CNRS\, FR) Natio or lingua? Revisiting a semantic couple (1200-1600) \n15:00-15:30: Break \nJulia Verkholantsev (University of Pennsylvania\, USA) The Dynamics of Literary Beginnings and the Question of National Narrative: the Cases of Czech\, Polish and Croatian Literatures \nArthur Pérodeau (EHESS\, Paris\, FR) Analyzing the national feeling through the interest in historical works. The spread and reception of Cosmas’ chronicle till the beginning of the 13th century \nCamille Rutsaert (UCL/Saint-Louis University\, BE) Duchesse Joanna (1355-1406) and the idea of a Brabant’s Nation. An historical representation or an historiographical construction? \nFriday\, May 5\, 2023 \n6. The “nation of the individuals”. Subjectivity\, emotions\, stereotypes\, expectations \n9:00-12:00 \nCHAIR: Balazs Nagy (ELTE\, Budapest and CEU\, Vienna) \nPhilippe Urfalino (EHESS\, Paris\, FR) The nation\, as a collection of individuals \nAndrzej Pleszczyński (UMCS\, Lublin\, PL) The genesis and character of the Polish self-stereotype as a determinant of cultural and national identity \n10:00-10:30 \nCorinne Leveleux (University of Orleans\, FR) Writing law in 13th century France. Between social expectations and political communication \nJulia Burkhardt (LMU\, Munich\, GE) A nation and its foreigners. Discourses and possibilities of political participation in Hungary (1490-1526) ONLINE \nMichał Machalski (CEU\, Vienna\, AT) Loyalty and Langauge in Warsaw Trial of 1339 \n12:00-13:00 Conclusive discussion
URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/community-identity-individuals-shaping-the-political-nation-in-premodern-europe/
LOCATION:Central European University\, Quellenstraße 51-55\, Wien\, Rakousko
CATEGORIES:Konference a semináře,Vše
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SUMMARY:The Middle Ages as a Digital Experience
DESCRIPTION:Following the success of last year’s Medievalisms on the Screen conference (recordings here)\, organized by PhD students from the Department of Medieval Studies\, the call for proposals is open now for The Middle Ages as a Digital Experience conference\, which will be held online on April 21–23\, 2022. \nDeadline: February 15\, 2022. Paper proposals\, no longer than 250 words in length for a 20-minute paper\, should be sent to the organizing team at medievalisms@ceu.edu. \nDigital media has become a key player in shaping our understanding of historical events. Videogames\, series\, films\, among others\, offer an ever-increasing repertoire of experiences of the Middle Ages. Part of the popularity of these productions relies on the fact that they offer a unique sensory experience to the spectator. They stun us through awe-inspiring visuals\, immerse us with the reconstruction of daily-life sound\, and engage us with compelling stories of people we can relate to. Digital productions invite us to be witnesses and protagonists in increasingly complex reconstructions of a long-lost medieval past. The pedagogical potential of these productions is difficult to deny. They can be used to re-contextualize everyday objects\, reconstruct and explore places lost to time\, revitalize the popular interest in heritage sites\, and engage a large and diverse audience with historiographical debates both about the Middle Ages themselves\, and the way we perceive them today. \nHowever\, the use of digital media also faces drawbacks and challenges. Although these productions may allow us to explore the streets of a medieval city\, it is hardly the same as what a person of the past lived. The mind frame and social conventions that led people to experience it in a particular way have changed\, and no technological advancement can bridge this temporal abyss. The experience offered by digital media should be best understood as a model of the Middle Ages that we superimpose on the past. As Benedetto Croce points out:\n“All history is contemporary history.” However\, the sensorial appeal behind films\, series\, and videogames engages the spectator to such a level\, that the distinction between the reconstruction and the historical past can be easily blurred. \nThe purpose of our second Medievalisms on the Screen conference is to discuss the productions\, potentials\, drawbacks and challenges of inclusive and immersive experiences of the Middle Ages that digital media may entwine. By being inclusive and immersive\, we especially signify disability-friendliness from various forms of digital experiences in which all people can participate equally\, independently\, with choice and dignity. \nContributions might include\, but are not limited to: \n\nSimulation\, representation and experience.\nProduction value in medieval digital media.\nLudonarrative and procedural rhetoric.\nAccuracy vs. authenticity.\nMusic\, soundtrack and audio reconstruction of medieval environments.\nEmotions in medieval digital media.\nDisability and accessibility.\nGlobal Middle Ages.\nCultural heritage\, museums and virtual reconstruction.\nDigital experience vs. reenactment.\nFantasy medieval experiences.\n\nOrganizing team: Juan Manuel Rubio Arévalo\, Karolina Anna Kotus\, Vania Buso\, Halil Evren Sünnetcioglu\, Juan Bautista Juan-López
URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/cfp-the-middle-ages-as-a-digital-experience/
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SUMMARY:“Ex parva predicacione magnus ignis accenditur” Preaching in East-Central Europe in the Late Middle Ages
DESCRIPTION:7 APRIL 2022\n9.30-10.30 \nIntroduction \nOpening keynote lecture by Nicole Bériou (Paris) \nPreaching\, from Western to East-Central Europe: Medieval Circulation and Modern Interest \n10.30-11.00 Coffee break \nMorning session: PREACHER I (background & affiliation) \n11.00-12.00 \nAnna Zajchowska-Bołtromiuk (Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University\, Warsaw)\, Dominican preaching in Wrocław and in the Polish Province \nStanislava Kuzmová (Comenius University\, Bratislava)\, Preaching in the cathedral and beyond: university masters and the spread of preaching models in Krakow \n12.00-13.30 Lunch break \nAfternoon session: Preacher II (carriers\, skills & output) \n13.30-14.30 \nEwelina Kaczor (Jan Kochanowski University\, Kielce)\, Bernard Fabri\, the Preacher and his Sermons \nGábor Klaniczay (Central European University\, Budapest/Vienna)\, John of Capestrano preaching in Hungary\, 1456 \n14.30-15.00 Coffee break \n15.00-16.00 \nKatrin Janz-Wenig (State and University Library\, Hamburg)\, Oboedientia\, Patientia\, Humilitas. Vernacular sermons for canonesses \nOttó Gecser (Eötvös Loránd University\, Budapest)\, Disease and Medical Knowledge in the Sermons of Oswald of Laskó OFM and Pelbart of Temesvár OFM \n16.15-17.30 Round table & Short project presentations \n8 APRIL 2022\nMorning session: PREACHING (themes & occasions) \n9.30-10.30 \nJindřich Marek (Charles University\, Prague)\, The Czech Heaven: Medieval Utraquist Sermons on Czech Patron Saints \nDorottya Uhrin (Eötvös Loránd University\, Budapest)\, Sermons and Images about Saint Katherine in Late Medieval Hungary in a Central European perspective \n10.30-11.00 Coffee break \n11.00-12.30 \nMieczysław Mejor (Polish Academy of Sciences\, Warsaw)\, The sermones in carnisprivio in Czech-Polish-Silesian area \nKrzysztof Bracha (Jan Kochanowski University\, Kielce)\, History\, Politics and Moral in One Sermon: The Sermo de divisione Apostolorum about the Battle of Grunwald in a Cistercian manuscript of Mogila \nPavel Soukup (Centre for Medieval Studies\, Prague)\, Crusading Sermons against the Hussite King George of Poděbrady \n12.30-14.00 Lunch break \n14.00-15.00  Visit to the Manuscript Department of the National Library \nAfternoon session: SERMONS I (text & structure) \n15.30-17.00 \nOlga Kalashnikova (Central European University\, Budapest/Vienna)\, Sources\, citations and their rhetorical function in late-medieval Bohemian sermons: The case of Milíč of Kroměříž (d. 1374) \nVojtěch Večeře (Institute of History CAS\, Prague)\, Divisio thematis as a formative element in the late scholastic preaching texts: The example of Henry of Wildenstein \nPaula Cotoi (‚George Barițiu‘ History Institute of the Romanian Academy\, Cluj-Napoca)\, Sermons and Preaching in Transylvanian Parish Context during the Late Middle Ages (15th‑16th centuries) \n9 APRIL 2022\nMorning session: SERMONS II (sources & languages) \n9.30-10.30 \nAnna Pumprová (University of Ostrava)\, Earliest sermon collections of Bohemia and Moravia: Searching for sources and originality \nOlivier Marin (University Sorbonne Paris Nord)\, Between the Ox and the Donkey: Animalising Preachers in John Hus‘ Sermons \n10.30-11.00 Coffee break \n11.00-12.30 \nPietro Delcorno (University of Bologna)\, ‚Frater Federicus predicavit‘: The sermons of a translator of John of Capestrano \nJan Odstrčilík (Austrian Academy of Sciences\, Vienna)\, How to encode and decode Latin-Czech multilingual sermons? Exploration of various approaches \nConcluding remarks by Gábor Klaniczay \n  \n 
URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/ex-parva-predicacione-magnus-ignis-accenditur-preaching-in-east-central-europe-in-the-late-middle-ages/
LOCATION:Akademické konferenční centrum\, Husova 4a\, Praha\, 11000\, Česká republika
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SUMMARY:Medievalisms on the Screen:The Representation of the Middle Ages in 21st Century Audiovisual Media
DESCRIPTION:Thursday April 29th \n11:00-12:30 \nOpening Keynote Lecture: \nProf. Louise D’Arcens (MacQuarie University): England Found and Made: The Saxon Period in the Brexit Era. \n13:30-15:00 \nProcedural Rhetoric in Medieval-Themed Video Games \nOlga Kalashnikova (Central European University): Constructing the Middle Ages on the Screen: Procedural Rhetoric in Civilization V\, Kingdom Come: Deliverance and Medieval Dynasty.  \nRobert Houghton (University of Winchester): The Digital ‚Dark Ages‘ and the Trouble with Tech Trees. \nDaniel Wigmore (University of Southampton): National Identities and the Imposition of Authenticity in Strategy Video Games. \n15:30-17:00 \nMedieval Ideas\, Practices and Attitudes On-Screen \nPetar Paranov (Central European University): „All Death is Certain”: Representations of Mortuary Behaviour in Kingdom of Heaven. \nKathleen Eck (Saint Louis University): Modern Medieval Dissability: Culture and Identity in Game of Thrones. \nTatiana Konrad (University of Vienna): The Dread of Aging: A Feminist Reading of The Countess. \n  \nFriday April 30th  \n11:00-12:30  \nImagining Non-western Medieval Worlds (Daniel Ziemann) \nClaudia Bonillo (University of Zaragoza/University of Kyoto): At a Gallop Through the Age of the Warring States: The History of the Takeda Clan According to Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence. \nAndre Magpantay (University of the Philippines): Medieval Representation in Korean Dramas of the Silla\, Goryeo and Jonseon Periods. \nLubna Irfan (Aligahr Muslim University): Re-reading the Jodha-Akbar in the Times of Love-Jihad in India.  \n13:30-15:00 \nOn-screen Uses of the Middle Ages \nNuria Corral Sánchez (University of Salamanca): (Re)thinking the Middle Ages: Didactic Proposals Around Audiovisual Culture. \nMarija Blaskovic (University of Vienna): Benefits and Limitations of Multifaceted Self-referentiality in Galavant. \nPablo Crovetto (ISP JGV): The Use of Old-English in 21st-Century Entertainment Media. \n15:30-17:00  \nOn-Screen Abuses of the Middle Ages (Baukje) \nAlexandra Gutiérrez Hernández & Carmen Sáez González (University of Salamanca): The “Evil” Architecture in 21st-Century Disney Factory Productions. \nTess Alana Waterson (University of Adelaide): „Your Judgement Must be your Guide”: Persecuting Witches in Medievalist Fantasy Role-Playing Games. \nMateusz Ferens (University of Wisconsin-Madison): 1453 in 2020: The Mythistorical Rhetoric in Netflix’s Latest Docudrama. \n  \nSaturday May 1st  \n11:00-12:30 \nMedievalism and National Symbolism: \nFrancis Mickus (Sorbonne University): From CNN to Youtube: Henry V in the Digital Age. \nAnne Tastad (University of British Columbia): HERESY: A Folklore-Inspired Streetwear Brand Refashions British Heritage. \nNicola Carotenuto (Oxford University): Barbarossa (2009)\, Between History\, Fiction\, and Propaganda. \n13:30-15:00 \nMedievalisms\, Politics and Identity (Jozska): \nAnnika Christensen (University of Leeds): Whiteness as an Indicator of Nordic Authenticity: Exploring the Images of Whiteness in Videogames. \nSteffen Hope (Linnaeus University): Dreams of a Norse Origin Story: Fantasy\, Pseudo-history\, and Fiction in the Reception of the Vinland Sagas. \nJordan Voltz (Central European University): The Devil Wears a Wizard’s Robe: Medievalism in the Religious Right’s Discourse Surrounding Dungeons & Dragons. \n15:30-17:00 \nClosing Keynote Lecture: \nProf. Andrew B.R. Elliot (University of Lincoln): Between the Screens of Medievalism. \n\n\n\n\nContact Info:\n\n\nPre-registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1wUduTiR173XVzPQ7P0TxVcXtDXcse1F5WeodK_i… \n  \nContact email: \nJuan Manuel Rubio Arevalo: rubio-arevalo_juan@phd.ceu.edu
URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/medievalisms-on-the-screenthe-representation-of-the-middle-ages-in-21st-century-audiovisual-media/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Konference a semináře,Vše
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SUMMARY:CfP: Medievalism on the Screen: The representation of the Middle Ages in Audiovisual Media in the 21st century
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URL:https://medievista.cz/akce/cfp-medievalism-on-the-screen-the-representation-of-the-middle-ages-in-audiovisual-media-in-the-21st-century/
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CATEGORIES:Call for papers,Vše
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