Deadline: 30 June 2015
Open to: Young academic scholars of medieval history (PhD students or younger Post-Docs) from Poland, Hungary and beyond
Venue: 1-2 October, 2015, Pécs, Hungary
Description
The Történészcéh Egyesület, (Association of Students of History in Pécs), Institute of History, Department of Medieval and Early Modern History of the University of Pécs and the Department of Medieval History of the Marie Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin, sponsored by the Embassy of Poland in Budapest organize a workshop and seminary for young academic scholars of medieval history (PhD students or younger Post-Docs), researching on subjects concerning Hungarian and Polish relationship in the Middle Ages. Papers and presentations are expected on subjects like: questions of state building in the Middle Ages in Hungary and Poland, problematiques of written sources regarding Polish and Hungarian history, medieval political or cultural events, persons, which/who own a privileged place in Polish and Hungarian (common) remembrance.
The workshop will be held in Pécs/Hungary on the 01-02th October 2015. The two day planned workshop is to give an opportunity for younger scholars to present their research subjects, doctoral thesis and to become familiar with medievalists from both Hungary and Poland.
Eligibility
First of all are expected Polish and Hungarian historians, but applications of scholars coming from other countries, dealing with Polish-Hungarian relationship in the Middle Ages or working on subjects affecting Hungarian or Polish medieval history in a wider, East-Central-European context, are also welcome.
Costs
The organizers cover accommodation and catering during the workshop.
How to apply?
Papers and presentation are expected in English, which is also the working language of the workshop. Applications are to be submitted to Prof. Daniel Bagi, University of Pécs, Institute of History, Department of Medieval and Early Modern History at bagidani@gmail.com.
Information & contacts
Daniel Bagi
Rókus u. 2, H-7624 Pécs
tel.: +3672-501-572
e-mail: bagidani@gmail.com