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Kutatócsoportunk bemutatkozott a MECERN konferenciáján

Kutatócsoportunk hat munkatársa vett részt és tartott előadást a MECERN hatodik konferenciáján.

2025. február 19-21. között a müncheni Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität szervezésében került sor a közép-európai középkorral foglalkozó kutatók kétévente megrendezett MECERN konferenciájára. A konferencián a F. Romhányi Beatrix által vezetett, "A késő középkori Magyar Királyság regionális különbségei" (OTKA K145924) projekt hat kutatója, valamint egy cseh és egy lengyel meghívott kutató vett részt. A két szekcióban az alábbi előadások hangzottak el:

Parishes before the Reformation: challenges of a social and religious framework in the Late Middle Ages

F. Romhányi Beatrix (org.): Did ’parish’ have a double meaning in late medieval Hungary? First lessons of a new research project

Doležalová, Eva: The transformation of parish administration in times of uncertainty – the formation of the Utraquist parish network in Bohemia around the middle of the 15th century

Szady, Bogumił: The law of patronage of the parish as a cohesive or disruptive element for the local community?

Szende Katalin: Small-town multilingualism: inclusion or particularity?

Majorossy Judit: Town, church, and Jewish communities in late medieval Hungary

Szakács Béla Zsolt: Church building activity around 1500 in the Hungarian Kingdom

Szabó Péter: Regional differences in the mirror of Hungarian poor students at the University of Vienna (1475–1526)

Hegyi Géza: The tithe paid by the Romanians settled on "Christian lands" (Terrae Christianorum): from theory to practice

Mind az előadások, mind maga a projekt élénk érdeklődést váltott ki.



Our research group presented itself at the MECERN conference


From 19 to 21 February, the biennial MECERN conference of Central European medievalists took place at the Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich. Six researchers from the project "Regional Differences in the Late Medieval Kingdom of Hungary" (OTKA K145924), led by Beatrix F. Romhányi, as well as one Czech and one Polish invited researcher. The two sessions included the following papers


Parishes before the Reformation: challenges of a social and religious framework in the late Middle Ages
1) Beatrix F. Romhányi (org.): Did 'parish' have a double meaning in late medieval Hungary? First results of a new research project
2) Eva Doležalová: The Transformation of Parish Administration in Times of Uncertainty - The Formation of the Utraquist Parish Network in Bohemia around the Middle of the 15th Century.
3) Bogumił Szady: Parish patronage as a cohesive or disruptive element for the local community?
4) Katalin Szende: Multilingualism in small towns: inclusion or particularity?
5) Judit Majorossy: Town, church and Jewish communities in late medieval Hungary
6) Béla Zsolt Szakács: Church building activity around 1500 in the Hungarian Kingdom
7) Péter Szabó: Regional Differences in the Mirror of Hungarian Poor Students at the University of Vienna (1475-1526)
8) Géza Hegyi: The tithe of the Romanians settled in "Christian lands" (Terrae Christianorum): from theory to practice

Both the lectures and the project itself were of great interest.

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