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IMC 2023: Sessions

Session 1614: Networks and Entanglements in Early and High Medieval Central Europe, II

Thursday 6 July 2023, 11.15-12.45

Organiser:Ivo Štefan, Ústav pro Archeologii, Univerzita Karlova, Praha
Moderator/Chair:Tomáš Klír, Ústav pro Archeologii, Univerzita Karlova, Praha
Paper 1614-aLandscape and Onomastics in Northeastern Bavaria
(Language: English)
Nicolas Jansens, Slavisches Institut, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg / Univerzita Karlova, Praha
Index terms: Geography and Settlement Studies, Language and Literature - German, Language and Literature - Slavic, Onomastics
Paper 1614-bConnecting Centre and Periphery: Networks in Early Medieval Bohemia
(Language: English)
Ivo Štefan, Ústav pro Archeologii, Univerzita Karlova, Praha
Index terms: Archaeology - General, Archaeology - Sites
Paper 1614-cPrimus: Empowering the Voiceless - A Comparative Analysis of Christianisation in Medieval Hungary and Bohemia
(Language: English)
Mária Vargha, Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest
Index terms: Archaeology - General, Computing in Medieval Studies, Social History
Abstract

The proposed session aims to bring together researchers of various disciplines dealing with high medieval Central Europe's social and religious history. The similar and often interconnected social and religious processes in this region have been the focus of diverse thematic studies. In this proposed session, we aim to provide a forum that brings together investigations of various networks of present-day Central Europe in a period of fundamental transformations to provide a comparative and better overview of connected affairs.