Programme. Sessions & Moderators
Programme
October 1, 2012 – October 6, 2012, Moscow
Date and time |
Event and venue |
October 1 |
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During the day |
Arrival of non-resident professors and students of the School |
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October 2 |
Venue: Deutsches Historisches Institut Moskau |
10.00-12.00 |
Opening of the International School. Organizers’ welcoming remarks.
Two mini-lectures of the initiators of the School: Michael Borgolte: The Global History of the Middle Ages. New research perspectives Michail Boytsov: Dynamics of Political Rituals |
12.00-12.15 |
Coffee-break |
12.15-13.30 |
Lecture. Kehnel: Were the Middle Ages dark and static or bright and dynamic? A never ending rat race between Masternarrative and Counternarrative. |
13.30-14.30 |
Lunch |
14.30-15.45 |
Lecture. Ivanov: The emperor’s name-tag: labeling rulers’ images from Antiquity to Byzantium. |
15.45-16.00 |
Coffee-break |
16.00-18.00 |
Students’ research papers discussion. Moderator: Schenk |
18.00-18.15 |
Coffee-break |
18.15-20.15 |
Students’ research papers discussion. Moderator: Dmitriev |
20.15-21.30 |
Dinner |
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October 3 |
Venue: Pokrovskie Vorota centre (Pokrovka 27, bd. 1) |
09.00-10.30 |
Lecture. Dmitriev: Whither Muscovy? "Judaizers" and Dynamics of the Russian Late Medieval Orthodox Culture (circa 1450 - 1500) |
10.30-10.45 |
Coffee-break |
10.45-12.15 |
Lecture. Staub: “The Global Citizen”: Merchants, scholars and commoners on the move, c.1200-c.1500 |
12.15-12.30 |
Coffee-break |
12.30-13.30 |
Students’ research papers discussion. Moderator: Kehnel |
13.30-14.30 |
Lunch |
14.30-16.30 |
Students’ research papers discussion. Moderator: Wünsch |
16.30-16.45 |
Coffee-break |
16.45-18.45 |
Students’ research papers discussion. Moderator: Staub |
18.45-19.00 |
Coffee-break |
19.00-20.00 |
Students’ research papers discussion. Moderator: Schenk |
20.00-21.00 |
Dinner |
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October 4 |
Venue: Pokrovskie Vorota centre, (Pokrovka 27, bd. 1) |
09.00-10.30 |
Lecture. Schenk:Imag(in)ing Bad Stars. Dis-Asters in the Renaissance (ca. 1300-1600). |
10.30-10.45 |
Coffee-break |
10.45-12.15 |
Lecture. Wünsch: “Places of memory” and the dynamics of Middle Ages: The “memoria” of St. John of Dukla (ca. 1414-1484) in Poland and Ukraine from 15th-20th centuries. |
12.15-12.30 |
Coffee-break |
12.30-13.30 |
Students’ research papers discussion. Moderator: Wünsch |
13.30-14.30 |
Lunch |
14.30-16.30 |
Students’ research papers discussion. Moderator: Ivanov |
16.30-16.45 |
Coffee-break |
16.45-18.45 |
Students’ research papers discussion. Moderator: Kehnel |
18.45-19.00 |
Coffee-break |
19.00-20.00 |
Students’ research papers discussion. Moderator: Staub |
20.00-21.00 |
Dinner |
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October 5 |
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08.00 — 16.00 |
Academic excursion to the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius |
16.00 |
Free time in Moscow |
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October 6 |
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During the day |
Departure of non-resident professors and students of the School |
Dynamic Middle Ages programme upd - 2
Sessions & Moderators
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Moderator |
Reviewer |
Reviewed project and author
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1. |
Ivanov |
Polekhov |
The empire of Trebizond and the Pontos, 3th – 15th centuries.
Annika Asp-Talwar |
2. |
Staub |
Ulbricht |
Emirate of Granada in the European system of international relations in the first half of the 15th century.
Marat Astakhov |
3. |
Dmitriev |
Lugovyi |
Outsider and ‘Insider’ in the Early Medieval Historiography: Literary Communication at the Ottonian court.
Anastasia Brakhman |
4. |
Schenk |
Predatsch |
Natural science in polemics between Jews and Christians (XII–XIV): preliminary notes.
Vasiliy Dolgopolov |
5. |
Staub |
Sidorova |
The War Against the Turks and the Media Change in the 15th Century.
Karoline Dominika Döring |
6. |
Ivanov |
Lavrenchenko |
Major Messages on Minor Surfaces? The Visual Language of the Early Medieval Royal Seal.
Daniel Doumerc |
7. |
Schenk |
Asp-Talwar |
The kinship terms and the establishment of early medieval dynasties.
Maria Lavrenchenko |
8. |
Wünsch |
McClure |
Rhos and Varangians in Byzantium during the 10 – 12th Centuries: the Formation and Structural Role of a Mercenary Contingent.
Oleg Lugovyi |
9. |
Kehnel |
Serkova |
Understanding Medieval Violence. Conception, significance and impact in a cultural perspective.
Christoph Mauntel |
10. |
Kehnel |
Panfilova |
Inventing New Worlds: A Franciscan Perspective.
Julia McClure |
11. |
Kehnel |
Rusanov |
Among Trade and Culture. Merchant networks between Asia and Europe in the Renaissance.
Stefania Montemezzo |
12. |
Schenk |
Doumerc |
Corpus pontificis. Pope’s Body as Element of Symbolic Communication (14th – 16th Centuries).
Maria Panfilova |
13. |
Dmitriev |
Brakhman |
The Social Theatre of Wandering Preachers and Hermits, 1050 – 1150.
Robyn Parker |
14. |
Wünsch |
Mauntel |
Political crisis in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 1430s.
Sergey Polekhov |
15. |
Schenk |
Astakhov |
Migration and Cultural Dynamics. A Glocal History of Lucca in the Early Middle Ages.
Paul Predatsch |
16. |
Kehnel |
Sokolov |
Social dynamics of the Portuguese university in the 14th c.
Alexandre Rusanov |
17. |
Dmitriev |
Parker |
Bushido and The Code of Chivalry: Comparative Historical Research of Medieval Military Mindsets in Multidisciplinary Analysis.
Olga Serkova |
18. |
Staub |
Döring |
The Pope’s Power in Norway: Between Ambitions and Their Realizations (1152–1378).
Evgeniya Shelina |
19. |
Wünsch |
Montemezzo |
The Image of the Seljuk Turks in Byzantine Literature of the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries.
Roman Shlyakhtin |
20. |
Staub |
Winterhager |
Ethnic, political and religious identity and intercultural communication according to the French historical writings of the 10th – 12th centuries.
Vasilina Sidorova |
21. |
Wünsch |
Shelina |
Byzantium and the Pechenegs, 9th - 12th Century.
Kostadin Sokolov |
22. |
Ivanov |
Dolgopolov |
The first translation of the Quran (8/9th century A.D.) and its use in the anti-Islamic Work of Nicetas of Byzantium (9th c.). An Analysis of the Greek Quran Fragments and a Commentary on the Nicetas' ‘Refutation of the Quran’ (Vat. gr. 681).
Manolis Ulbricht |
23. |
Dmitriev |
Shlyakhtin |
Greek-speaking immigrants in Early Medieval Rome (7th to 10th centuries). Cultural entanglement and social integration.
Philipp Bernhard Winterhager |
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