The Assemani Seminar for Eastern Catholic History 2024

The Assemani Seminar for Eastern Catholic History 2024

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Leibniz Institute of European History, Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History, Ihor Skochylias Center for Religious Culture, Institute of Eastern and South Eastern European History
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55116
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Mainz
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Deutschland
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Digital
Vom - Bis
19.02.2024 - 10.06.2024
Von
Stefanie Mainz, Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte (IEG) Mainz

The Assemani Seminar for Eastern Catholic History aims to create a common platform for conversation between scholars interested in the history of various Eastern Catholic communities from the Middle Ages until today.

The Assemani Seminar for Eastern Catholic History 2024

This year we return to our original formula bringing together scholars focused on the Middle East/Mediterranean region with experts in Central and Eastern Europe. The Assemani Seminar will take place on Zoom. ALL EVENTS START AT 5:30 PM (CET / 11:30 AM Eastern (except 11 March). For more information or to register, please email EasternCatholicSeminar@gmail.com. The seminar was convened by Tomasz Hen-Konarski (IH PAN, Warsaw) and Jared Warren (IEG Mainz)

Programm

19 February Keynote lecture: The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Pilgrimages in Poland: Re-storying Borders, Histories and Shrines
Julia Buyskykh (U College Cork) with short responses from Agnieszka Halemba (IAE PAN, Warsaw) and Anna Hager (U of Vienna)
11 March 5:30 PM CET / 12:30 PM EasternEastern-rite Confessions and Contemporary Pop Culture Febe Armanios (Middlebury College)
Bohdan Shumylovych (Ukrainian Catholic U)
8 April Round Table on Livres et confessions chrétiennes orientales (Brepols) with the editors Aurélien Girard (U of Reims), Bernard Heyberger (EHESS-Paris), and Vassa Kontouma (EPEH-Paris) and a response from Ioana Feodorov (Romanian Academy)
13 May Early Modern Visual Cultures at the Crossroads of Religions and Cultures Alice Sullivan (Tufts U) Charbel Nassif (Romanian Academy)
20 May Saints and Empire-building in the Late Nineteenth Century
Kerstin Jobst (U of Vienna) Norig Neveu (CNRS)

Kontakt

EasternCatholicSeminar@gmail.com.

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