Veranstaltungen
Editionsunternehmen und Quellenforschung /MIR
Internationales Kolloquium/International Colloquium
Wappenbriefe und Standeserhöhungsurkunden als Ausdruck europäischen Kulturtransfers?
Grants of Arms and Patents of Nobility as Expressions of a European Cultural Transfer?
Beiträge zur diplomatischen Norm und sozialen Praxis im späten Mittelalter
Studies on Diplomatic Norms and Social Practice in the Late Middle Ages
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Troppau/Opava, 13. – 15. März 2013 / 13th to 15th March 2013
Gemeindehaus Troppau / Obecní dům, Ostrožná 46
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Historische Identitätsforschung:
How Sociology of Literature might sharpen the Historian’s Eye
Some Observations from Early Medieval Hagiography
Presentation
Gordon Blennemann (Deutsches Historisches Institut, Paris)
Wednesday 27 March 2013 • 16h00 • Seminar Room • Wohllebengasse 12-14 • 1040 Wien
organized by:
SFB Visions of Community (FWF) & FSP Gemeinschaftskonzepte, Identitäten und politische Integration (Universität Wien)
Round Table Ostalpenraum
Siedlungsfund, Opfer, Schlachtrelikt?
Settlement, Ritual Site, Battlefield?
Runder Tisch im Rahmen des Projektes
Ostalpenraum revisited
Round Table organised by the Project
Eastern Alps revisited
Donnerstag, 07.03.2013
Thursday, 2013 March 7th
Ort/Location: Wildon / Steiermark.
International Conference CMRP
CULTURAL MEMORY and the RESOURCES of the PAST
in the early middle ages
21-22 February 2013
Location
The British School at Rome • Via Gramsci 61 • 00197 Rome, Italy
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Evening lecture by
Rosamond McKitterick
Transformations of the Roman Past:
Cultural Memory and Roman Identity in the Early Middle Ages
Friday, 22 February, 6 pm
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This conference at the British School at Rome represents the culmination of a three-year HERA project by the Universities of Cambridge, Leeds, Utrecht and Vienna 2010-2013, generously funded by the ESF. The project has explored the eclectic uses of the resources of the past in the post-Roman successor states of western Europe in the early middle ages. It had two principal aims:
1. to determine the role played by the resources of the past in forming the identities of the communities of early medieval western Europe;
2. to identify the process by which the new discourses, ethnic identities and social models of early medieval Europe have come to form an essential part of modern European national and transnational identities.
Our work has increasingly exposed the importance of Rome, Roman history, and the integration of Christian and imperial Rome into the cultural memory of early medieval Europe. The extant manuscript material from the early Middle Ages has constituted a major resource to shed new light on the process of codification and modification of the cultural heritage, and for the study of cultural dynamics in general.
Speakers will include Mayke de Jong (Utrecht), Clemens Gantner (Vienna), Rosamond McKitterick (Cambridge), Sven Meeder (Nijmegen), Walter Pohl (Vienna) and Ian Wood (Leeds).
Anfangsgeschichten/Origin Stories
Der Beginn volkssprachiger Schriftlichkeit in komparatistischer Perspektive
The Rise of Vernacular Literacy in a Comparative Perspective
Internationales Symposion
5. - 8. February 2013
Institut für Germanistik & ERC OVERMODE
Dienstag, 5. Februar 2013 • 19 Uhr
Eröffnungsvortrag im Kleinen Festsaal
Hauptgebäude der Universität
6.-8. Februar 2013
Institut für Mittelalterfoschung • Wohllebengasse 12-14
1040 Wien • Seminarraum • Erdgeschoss
Organisation:
OVERMODE/Institut für Mittelalterforschung ÖAW – Institut für Germanistik/Universität Wien
Post-Roman Dalmatia
Collapse, transformation, contact
Prolegomena to the study of a forgotten region
Presentation
Danijel Dzino (Australian Research Council/Macquarie University, Sydney)
Tuesday 4 February 2013 • 18h00-19h30
Seminar Room • Wohllebengasse 12-14 • 1040 Wien
organized by
SFB Visions of Community & Institute for Medieval Research
Continuity, Change, and Comparison:
What do Mediaeval Europe and South Arabia Suggest?
Paul Dresch
(Saint John’s College, University of Oxford)
Presentation
Thursday 24 January 2013 • 18:30-20:00
Seminar Room 1 • Apostelgasse 23 • 1030 Wien
organized by
SFB Visions of Community (FWF) & the Institute for Social Anthropology

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