We are pleased to announce that the Proceedings of the Third CEMS International Graduate Conference (Budapest, May 30-June 1, 2013), entitled “Tradition and Transformation: Dissent and Consent in the Mediterranean” have been published by Solivagus Verlag. The volume is edited by Mihail Mitrea, doctoral candidate in the School of History, Classics and Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh. We would like to thank to Mihail, as well as to the contributors for their work on the volume!
About the volume: The Mediterranean has long been a space of interaction between cultures which shaped and reshaped their identities and traditions. How these often competing communities questioned, structured and performed their own beliefs and religious practices by shaping their orthodoxies and disclosing heresies commends a persistent and multifaceted interdisciplinary research. The present volume gathers eleven selected papers from the fields of Late Antique, Byzantine, Ottoman, Western Medieval, Caucasus, and Jewish studies on themes that reflect on and address the complex formation and development of cultural, intellectual and religious identities in the Mediterranean.
For further info, table of contents, and orders please visit: http://www.solivagus.de/en/publication/tradition-and-transformation/
For further info on the conference please see: https://cems.ceu.edu/node/28