Events

Upcoming

Mária Vargha: ‘Empowering the Voiceless – A Digital Analysis and Modelling of Christianisation in East-Central Europe
The Fifth Biennial Conference of the Medieval Central Europe Research Network
Continuity and Change in Medieval Central Europe
Faculty of Arts, Comenius University in Bratislava (Slovakia) 27-29 April 2023

Networks and Entanglements in Early and High Medieval Central Europe I-III
IMC Leeds 2023 (03-06 July)
Ivo Štefan: Connecting centre and periphery: Networks in early medieval Bohemia
Mária Vargha: Primus: Empowering the Voiceless. A Comparative Analysis of Christianisation in Medieval Hungary and Bohemia

Digital Humanities and Medieval Archaeology: Weaving Big Data
EAA 2023 Belfast
Mária Vargha – Martin Fajta: Empowering the Voiceless – Reflecting on Weaving Big Data


2022

Power in numbers II (11 – 13. May 2022)
Department of Archaeology
Czechia, Prague, Faculty of Arts, Charles University
Documents: Call for papers

Digital Humanities and Medieval Archaeology: Re-Integrating Isolated, Fragmented and Overlooked Archaeological Evidence
EAA 2022 Budapest (31 August – 3 September)
Mária Vargha – Empowering the Voiceless – Challenges and Approaches
Martin Fajta – Marin Janovský: Empowering the Voiceless – Geostatistical and Geospatial Analysis

IIND IRCVM International Congress
Digitizing the Middle Ages (Barcelona, 05-07.10.2022)
Martin Fajta – Mária Vargha: Empowering the Voiceless – A Digital Analysis and Modelling of Christianisation in East-Central Europe

2021

Power in numbers (11 – 13. October 2021)
Department of Archaeology
Czechia, Prague, Faculty of Arts, Charles University
Documents: Call for papers

Empowering the Voiceless. The Role of the Rural Population in State Building and Christianisation in East-Central Europe (8 – 11. September 2021)
EAA 2021
Germany, Kiel
Documents: Abstract

Empowering the Voiceless: The Role of the Rural Population in State Building and Christianisation in East-Central Europe (8. July 2021)
International Medieval Congress
Great Britain, Leeds
Documents: Presentation