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AKC
15.00 Introduction
5.15–17.00 Collective projects, Prague
Crux of Telč and the Třeboň library (Lucie Doležalová – Adéla Ebersonová)
The Formation of Western Monasticism (Iva Adámková - Jan Ctibor - Stanislav Hlaváč)
Transmission of Knowledge (Jaroslav Svátek – Václav Žůrek)
Proxime/Sousedství (Lucie Doležalová)
17.00 Coffee
17.30–18.30 Individual projects, Prague & CEU
Jan Kremer, Premonstratensians in High Medieval Central Europe
Anna Kinde, The Function of the Eastern Parts of Late Medieval Cathedrals in Central Europe
9.00–10.30 Individual projects, Prague & CEU
Jan Horák, Environmental perception in the past – soil oriented archaeological research
Olga Kalashnikova, The Father of the Bohemian Reformation: Iohannes Milicius de Cremsir's Criticism of the Church in Pre-Hussite Bohemia
Markéta Novotná, The so-called Feudo-vassal System of Vyšehrad. The basic theoretical and factual questions related to the issue
10.30 Coffee
11.00–12.30 Individual projects, Prague & CEU
Jakub Sichálek, Medieval Czech story of Aseneth
Věra Soukupová, Jean Froissart and Burgundian historiography in the 15th Century
Martin Šorm, Reading Pinvička's Manuscript – Recontextualizing Central European Narratives
12.30 Lunch
14.00–16.00 Collective projects, CEU
The Oxford Handbook of Medieval Central Europe (Daniel Ziemann, Gerhard Jaritz, Gábor Klaniczay, Balázs Nagy, Béla Zsolt Szakács, Katalin Szende)
The Medieval Central Europe Research Network (MECERN): related publications and future plans (Balázs Nagy, Katalin Szende)
16.00 Coffee
16.30–18.00 Collective projects, CEU
The Mongol Invasion and Its Impact (Balázs Nagy, Zsuzsanna Reed)
Central European Medieval Texts Series and its recent and forthcoming volumes (Gábor Klaniczay)
Piroska and the Pantokrator Dynastic Memory, Healing, and Salvation in Komnenian Constantinople (Béla Zsolt Szakács)
The Letters of St. John Kapistran (Gábor Klaniczay)
9.00–10.30 Individual projects, Prague & CEU
Vojtěch Bažant, Chroniclers' origins of nations
Jakub Jauernig, Three crowns of Brutus
Iliana Kandzha, The Cult of the Royal Couple: Henry II and Cunigunde in Hagiographic Tradition, Art and Liturgy
10.30 Coffee
11.00–12.30 Individual projects, Prague & CEU
Karen Stark, Our Lady of Our Land: The Sacred Landscape of Marian Sanctuaries in East- Central Europe, 14th–16th centuries
Mária Vargha, The Archaeology of Christianisation of the Rural Countryside of Medieval Hungary in the Context of East Central Europe (11th-13th centuries)
Martin Pjecha, Intellectual history of Taborite violence
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