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Programme. Sessions & Moderators

 

 

 

Programme

 

October 1, 2012 – October 6, 2012, Moscow

 
 

Date and time

Event and venue

October 1

 

During the day

Arrival of non-resident professors and students of the School

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

 

October 5

 

08.00 — 16.00

Academic excursion to the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius

16.00

Free time in Moscow

 

 

October 6

 

During the day

Departure of non-resident professors and students of the School

 

 

 

  Dynamic Middle Ages programme upd - 2

 

 


 


 

 

Sessions & Moderators

 

 

 

 

Moderator

Reviewer

Reviewed project and author

 

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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