IMC 2009: Strands
IMC 2009: Sessions in strand Central and Eastern European Studies
- Art facing Heresy and Orthodoxy in East-Central Europe (1014)
- Castles, Weapons, and Strategy (1203)
- Contexts of Crusade Christianity in the Medieval Prussian World (201)
- Non-Orthodox Christian Groups on the Russian-Belorussian-Ukrainian Border Region (1119)
- Orality, Literacy, and Vernacular Religion in Northern and Eastern Europe, I: Oral Traditions and Rus' Narratives (504)
- Orality, Literacy, and Vernacular Religion in Northern and Eastern Europe, II: Vernacular Christian Myths in Scandinavia, Finland, and Karelia (604)
- Orality, Literacy, and Vernacular Religion in Northern and Eastern Europe, III: Orality, Literacy, and Linguistic Registers in the Baltic Sea Region (704)
- Orality, Literacy, and Vernacular Religion in Northern and Eastern Europe, IV: Discourses and Performances of Power and Constructions of the Other in the Northern World (804)
- Seeming Revolution: Religious Transformations as the Reason for Changes in the Medieval Vision of the World? (518)
- Syphilis, the Death of Emperor Maximilian I in 1519, and the Aftermath (603)
- The Power of Discourse: The Old and the New in the Hussite Reformation, I - The Narrow Way to Salvation - Sinners, Sacraments, and the End of Days (1215)
- The Power of Discourse: The Old and the New in the Hussite Reformation, II - Negotiating with Heretics about Heresy - Hussite Bohemia and the Limits of Tolerance (1315)
- The Power of Discourse: The Old and the New in the Hussite Reformation, III - A Premature Confessionalisation? - Religious Practice and Social Networks in the 15th Century (1515)
- The Power of Discourse: The Old and the New in the Hussite Reformation, IV - From Iconoclasm to Persuasion through Art - Visual and Rhetorical Means in Religious Polemics in the Bohemian Reformation (1615)