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Medieval Central Europe Research Network

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Inclusion and Exclusion in Medieval Central Europe, Munich, 2025

Continuity & Change in Medieval Central Europe, Bratislava, 2023

Networks – Cooperation – Rivalry, Gdańsk, 2021

Between Three Seas: Borders, Migrations, Connections, Zagreb, 2018

Unity and Diversity of Medieval (Central) Europe, Olomouc, 2016

A Forgotten Region? East Central Europe in the “Global Middle Ages”, Budapest 2014

Call for papers: Spatial Worlds of Medieval Central Europe, 19-21 May 2027

MECERN 2027 Call for papers Download

New Podcast: “Symbolic Capital and a Saintly Bishop in Medieval Poland” with Grzegorz Pac

New Podcast: “Symbolic Capital and a Saintly Bishop in Medieval Poland” with Grzegorz Pac We have a new podcast available! Discover our latest episode with Grzegorz Pac, discussing his on-going research into the cult of saints and canonisation in Medieval Poland. 🔗 Find out more in our podcast section

Inclusion and Exclusion in Medieval Central Europe. 6th Biennial Conference

Inclusion and Exclusion in Medieval Central Europe. 6th Biennial Conference Save the Date! The conference will take place from February 19–21 2025 in Munich! To make sure you don’t miss any news, it’s worth checking our Biennial Conference section from time to time! 🔗 Click here to get to our Biennial Conference section

CfP: Central European History Convention (Vienna)

CfP: Central European History Convention (Vienna) When? July 17th—19th 2025 Venue: University of Vienna / in person (not hybrid) Further information: ceh-c.univie.ac.atDeadline for proposals: January 31st 2025Notification: February 24th 2025 In July 2025 the University of Vienna and the Institute of Austrian Historical Research will host the first Central European History Convention (CEH-C). This…