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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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11/25/2014 - 17:30
Saints Colloquia Series: Public lecture by Robert Wiśniewski
11/04/2014 - 17:30
Saints Colloquia Series: Public lecture by Jean-Claude Schmitt
10/14/2014 - 17:30
Saints Colloquia Series: Public lecture by Marie Anne Polo de Beaulieu
05/20/2014 - 17:30
Saints Colloquia Series: Public lecture by Roman Hankeln
04/01/2014 - 17:30
Saints Colloquia Series: Public lecture by Emőke Nagy
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The Oldest Legend, Acts of the Canonization Process, and Miracles of Saint Margaret of Hungary edited by G. Klaniczay, I. Csepregi, B. Péterfi
Book by Béla Zsolt Szakács: The Visual World of the Hungarian Angevin Legendary
Hungarian Hagiography Society has been founded
Preaching Saint Stanislaus by S. Kuzmová has received the 2014 Kuczyński Book Award in Poland
Final Report of the OTKA-funded Saints Project - Budapest team
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