Central European Medieval Networks

Sponsoring Organization(s)

Medieval Central Europe Research Network (MECERN)

Organizer Name

Nada Zecevic

Organizer Affiliation

Central European Univ.

Presider Name

Gerhard Jaritz

Presider Affiliation

Central European Univ.

Paper Title 1

Comparative Political Development in the Arc of Medieval Europe

Presenter 1 Name

Christian Raffensperger

Presenter 1 Affiliation

Wittenberg Univ.

Paper Title 2

Urban Networks in Medieval East Central Europe

Presenter 2 Name

Katalin Szende

Presenter 2 Affiliation

Central European Univ.

Paper Title 3

Complex Networks of Legal Traditions and Social Structures: Cases from Croatia-Dalmatia and Slavonia-Hungary

Presenter 3 Name

Damir Karbic, Suzana Miljan

Presenter 3 Affiliation

Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti, Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti

Paper Title 4

Networks on the Move: Émigrés from the Balkan Peninsula in Fifteenth-Century Kingdom of Hungary

Presenter 4 Name

Nada Zecevic

Start Date

11-5-2017 10:00 AM

Session Location

Sangren 1920

Description

Medieval “Central Europe,” an area that spanned the Baltic and the Adriatic seas, was featured by vast geo-ethnic diversity and complex political settings that, during the Middle Ages reflected a wide range of communication and exchange. This session intends to bring into discussion processes such as settlement, colonization, expansion, trade and cultural contacts etc., all of them based on specific common identities, as well as diversities.

Nada B. Zecevic

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May 11th, 10:00 AM

Central European Medieval Networks

Sangren 1920

Medieval “Central Europe,” an area that spanned the Baltic and the Adriatic seas, was featured by vast geo-ethnic diversity and complex political settings that, during the Middle Ages reflected a wide range of communication and exchange. This session intends to bring into discussion processes such as settlement, colonization, expansion, trade and cultural contacts etc., all of them based on specific common identities, as well as diversities.

Nada B. Zecevic