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Diversity in Local Contexts: Adaptation and Heritage

KREAS, ISIS and REACH research teams invite to a research workshop focused on exploring the relationship between urban heritage and cultural identities in their historical, geopolitical and socio-cultural dimensions and contexts with a number of outstanding speakers.

Preserving and Transforming Sound Memories

What mechanisms were available to musicians and scribes who sought to preserve popular compositions – or particular musical characteristics of compositions – once they became outdated or their performance context changed? What were the motivations for altering or transforming these pieces? How do different polyphonic settings of an older melody reveal different approaches to a musical […]

MA in Anglophone Literatures and Cultures: Meeting for Applicants

Are you considering MA studies at the Department of Anglophone Literatures and Cultures? Then use this opportunity and find out more about the the programme and how to proceed with your application. The Department of Anglophone Litertures and Cultures is organising an information meeting for prospective applicants to MA studies in Anglophone literatures and cultures […]

The rise and development of the solar cult and architecture in Ancient Egypt

We would like to cordially invite you to the workshop entitled The rise and development of the solar cult and architecture in Ancient Egypt. This one-day workshop is organized as a final event of the first year of the GAČR project “The rise and development of the solar cult and architecture in Third Millennium BC Egypt”, […]

International Workshop. Reconsidering the Cold War: New Approaches, Methodologies and Theories

Advance registration required on https://goo.gl/forms/432aIcE8Vl3Tar8A3 Frank Gerits (Utrecht University), The Unexpected Turn in International History: Multi-centrism and the Ambivalent Place of the Postcolonial Archive in Rethinking the International History of the 20th century Since 2000, transnational and international history have defined the cutting edge of historical research. Particularly innovative was the introduction of the multi-centric […]