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SYMBOLS THAT BIND AND BREAK COMMUNITIES. SAINTS' CULTS AS STIMULI AND EXPRESSIONS OF LOCAL, REGIONAL, NATIONAL AND UNIVERSALIST IDENTITIES
The collaborative research project was established on 1 September 2010 under the
EuroCORECODE programme of the European Science Foundation
. The project is funded by 4 National Research Councils of the Humanities, from Denmark, Austria, Estonia, and Norway, with a Hungarian team supported by the Hungarian Research Council as an associated partner: The project thus involves the teams from the universities and institutes of
Copenhagen (Denmark)
,
Krems (Austria)
,
Tallinn (Estonia)
,
the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Trondheim, Norway)
, and
the Central European University in Budapest (Hungary)
.
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Events
05/29/2012 - 17:30
OTKA Saints Colloquia Series: Public lecture by Csilla Gábor
05/02/2012 - 17:30
OTKA Saints Colloquia Series: Public lecture by Marianne Sághy
03/14/2012 - 17:30
OTKA Saints Colloquia Series: Public lecture by József Laszlovszky on St. Margaret of Scotland
03/09/2012 - 17:30
Stephen G. Nichols: Manuscript Memory. A Lost Latin Manuscript Constructs a Memory System for Vernacular Hagiography
03/08/2012 - 09:00
Constructing Memory in Pre-modern East Central and Southeast Europe: Creation, Transformation, and Oblivion
News
Call for papers: Cuius patrocinio tota gaudet regio. Saints' Cults and the Dynamics of Regional Cohesion. Dubrovnik, 18-20 October 2012
EuroCORECODE Master's Thesis Award: Competition Call
CULTSYMBOLS Project at the ESF EuroCORECODE Workshop in Budapest, November 2011
CULTSYMBOLS Project at International Medieval Congress, Leeds 2011
Call for papers - 18th Symposium of International Medieval Sermon Studies Society "Verbum et Ius. Preaching and legal frameworks"
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