Papers by MARIA CHRONOPOULOU
by Matteo G Randazzo, Margherita Riso, Mark Huggins, Niels Gaul, Aristotelis Nayfa, Katherine Taronas, MARIA CHRONOPOULOU, Ioannis Siopis, Danai Thomaidis, Victoria Beatrix Fendel, Ester Cristaldi, Cosimo Paravano, Callan Meynell, Obatnin Georgi, Bilal Adıgüzel, Abby-Eléonore Thouvenin, Alex M Feldman, Nikolaos Vryzidis, Barbara (Varvára) Astafurova, and Klimis Aslanidis It is our great pleasure to publish this booklet of abstracts of the 2nd Annual Edinburgh Interna... more It is our great pleasure to publish this booklet of abstracts of the 2nd Annual Edinburgh International Graduate Byzantine Conference entitled “Reception, Appropriation and Innovation: Byzantium between the Christian and Islamic Worlds”, taking place at the University of Edinburgh from 30 November-1 December 2018. We publish here the 28 abstracts submitted by all of our speakers, including our invited, keynote speakers, all of whom we thank for their commitment to making this conference a success – and their contribution towards this end shines through on each of the following pages.
From the beginning this conference has been the fruit of collaborative efforts amongst individual scholars and institutions, as well, from many different countries. First, within the University of Edinburgh itself, the conference marks an important development in interdisciplinary collaboration amongst schools and colleges, as it is co-organized by students from the School of History, Classics and Archaeology together with the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies.
Moreover, we are very happy to have welcomed here scholars from all over the world to present their research from 20 different institutions in several countries: France, Greece, Turkey, Finland, UK, USA, Austria, Egypt, Italy, Denmark and Israel. Finally, this fruitful and multi-faceted collaboration would not have been possible without the generous support of the Late Antique and Byzantine Studies Research Group of the School of History, Classics and Archaeology together with the Alwaleed Centre of the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, both of the University of Edinburgh, as well as generous support from the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies.
This booklet of abstracts has a twofold aim: 1) to situate this conference within the wider research context of the University of Edinburgh, highlighting the interdisciplinary work being conducted here with the hope of establishing these interdepartmental relations on solid ground for years to come, and 2) to make the fruits of these joint efforts readily available to a wider, global audience, both within academia and beyond, by means of various media and open-access publishing.
Calls for Papers by MARIA CHRONOPOULOU
Appel à communications pour les XIIIes Rencontres internationales des jeunes chercheurs en études... more Appel à communications pour les XIIIes Rencontres internationales des jeunes chercheurs en études byzantines de l'Association des étudiants du monde byzantin, Paris, 14-15 octobre 2022. Date limite de candidature : 6 avril 2022.
Call for papers, XIIIth International graduate conference of the Association des étudiants du monde byzantin, Paris, 14-15 Oct. 2022. Application deadline: April 6, 2022.
"Le temps : usage, perception et interprétation dans le monde byzantin" / "Time: Usage, Perception, and Interpretation in the Byzantine World", 2021
Pour la XIIe édition des rencontres internationales des jeunes chercheurs de l’AEMB, le bureau de... more Pour la XIIe édition des rencontres internationales des jeunes chercheurs de l’AEMB, le bureau de l’association a opté pour un format inédit : une journée sera dédiée à des communications libres, et la deuxième journée portera sur un thème précis. Le thème retenu, après consultation des membres de l’association, est le temps.
For the 12th edition of the AEMB international post-graduate conference, the board of the association has opted for a new format: one day will be dedicated to free presentations, and the second day will center around a precise theme. The selected theme, chosen with consultation with members of the association, is Time.
http://www.aembyzantin.com/xiie-edition-24-25-septembre-2021-paris/
Conference Presentations by MARIA CHRONOPOULOU
Talks by MARIA CHRONOPOULOU
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Papers by MARIA CHRONOPOULOU
From the beginning this conference has been the fruit of collaborative efforts amongst individual scholars and institutions, as well, from many different countries. First, within the University of Edinburgh itself, the conference marks an important development in interdisciplinary collaboration amongst schools and colleges, as it is co-organized by students from the School of History, Classics and Archaeology together with the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies.
Moreover, we are very happy to have welcomed here scholars from all over the world to present their research from 20 different institutions in several countries: France, Greece, Turkey, Finland, UK, USA, Austria, Egypt, Italy, Denmark and Israel. Finally, this fruitful and multi-faceted collaboration would not have been possible without the generous support of the Late Antique and Byzantine Studies Research Group of the School of History, Classics and Archaeology together with the Alwaleed Centre of the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, both of the University of Edinburgh, as well as generous support from the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies.
This booklet of abstracts has a twofold aim: 1) to situate this conference within the wider research context of the University of Edinburgh, highlighting the interdisciplinary work being conducted here with the hope of establishing these interdepartmental relations on solid ground for years to come, and 2) to make the fruits of these joint efforts readily available to a wider, global audience, both within academia and beyond, by means of various media and open-access publishing.
Calls for Papers by MARIA CHRONOPOULOU
Call for papers, XIIIth International graduate conference of the Association des étudiants du monde byzantin, Paris, 14-15 Oct. 2022. Application deadline: April 6, 2022.
For the 12th edition of the AEMB international post-graduate conference, the board of the association has opted for a new format: one day will be dedicated to free presentations, and the second day will center around a precise theme. The selected theme, chosen with consultation with members of the association, is Time.
http://www.aembyzantin.com/xiie-edition-24-25-septembre-2021-paris/
Conference Presentations by MARIA CHRONOPOULOU
Talks by MARIA CHRONOPOULOU
From the beginning this conference has been the fruit of collaborative efforts amongst individual scholars and institutions, as well, from many different countries. First, within the University of Edinburgh itself, the conference marks an important development in interdisciplinary collaboration amongst schools and colleges, as it is co-organized by students from the School of History, Classics and Archaeology together with the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies.
Moreover, we are very happy to have welcomed here scholars from all over the world to present their research from 20 different institutions in several countries: France, Greece, Turkey, Finland, UK, USA, Austria, Egypt, Italy, Denmark and Israel. Finally, this fruitful and multi-faceted collaboration would not have been possible without the generous support of the Late Antique and Byzantine Studies Research Group of the School of History, Classics and Archaeology together with the Alwaleed Centre of the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, both of the University of Edinburgh, as well as generous support from the Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies.
This booklet of abstracts has a twofold aim: 1) to situate this conference within the wider research context of the University of Edinburgh, highlighting the interdisciplinary work being conducted here with the hope of establishing these interdepartmental relations on solid ground for years to come, and 2) to make the fruits of these joint efforts readily available to a wider, global audience, both within academia and beyond, by means of various media and open-access publishing.
Call for papers, XIIIth International graduate conference of the Association des étudiants du monde byzantin, Paris, 14-15 Oct. 2022. Application deadline: April 6, 2022.
For the 12th edition of the AEMB international post-graduate conference, the board of the association has opted for a new format: one day will be dedicated to free presentations, and the second day will center around a precise theme. The selected theme, chosen with consultation with members of the association, is Time.
http://www.aembyzantin.com/xiie-edition-24-25-septembre-2021-paris/