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    Homo Byzantinus

    The aim is to define behavioural patterns belonging to the “Homo Byzantinus”, according to both age and social setting.Emperors, friars, soldiers and writers, for instance, are key figures that enable us to understand Byzantine society from an anthropological perspective.

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  • Corfu

    Conference, symposium - Modern

    Society and Politics in South-Eastern Europe during the 19th century

    There has always been a negative image attached to South-Eastern European politics and polities and rarely has it been widely acknowledged (Mazower) that the process of state formation in the region was not just a pale and gruesome caricature of Western European models but rather a complicated affair involving juggling with various institutional models (local as well as imported ones), coping with societies of a sometimes inextricable ethnoreligious diversity and varying degrees of political allegiance to central power, dealing with foreign interference and tampering. 19th century visitors of the region contributed a lot to this negative image which still clings to the region (Todorova) and culturalists still like to refer back to the 19th c. as the genealogical matrix of all the region’s evils.

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  • Lyon

    Conference, symposium - Middle Ages

    Élites et ordres militaires au Moyen Âge

    Rencontre en l’honneur d’Alain Demurger qui a le plus contribué à l’étude des ordres militaires, et ses principaux travaux, traduits en de nombreuses langues, ont profondément influencé tous ceux qui en Europe voire au-delà se sont attachés au passé médiéval de ces institutions. En présence des membres de l’équipe éditoriale du Dictionnaire européen des ordres militaires au Moyen Âge dont il fait partie. La rencontre sera consacrée aux relations des Templiers et de leurs pairs avec les élites de leur temps : élites sociales, nobles mais également citadines, élites de pouvoir et de gouvernement, élites des ordres eux-mêmes, qui seront analysées dans leur identité et dans leurs relations, depuis la péninsule Ibérique jusqu’à la Baltique et à l’Orient méditerranéen, du XIIe au XVe siècle

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