13/11/2023
Third day (11.11.2023) of The Adriatic as a Place of ExChange International Conference held at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
International PhD Conference, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Zagreb, 9. - 11. 11. 2023.
13/11/2023
Third day (11.11.2023) of The Adriatic as a Place of ExChange International Conference held at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
13/11/2023
Second day (10.11.2023.) of The Adriatic as a Place of ExChange International Conference held at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Zagreb.
13/11/2023
Photos from the 1st day (9.11.2023.) of The Adriatic as a Place of ExChange International Conference held at Institute of Art History, Zagreb.
TODAY at 11:10, Conference Hall, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Library.
Our final KEYNOTE SPEAKER of the conference will be PASCALE CHEVALIER from Université Clermont Auvergne with a lecture "Travelling saints and stones, cult and liturgical habits along the Adriatic (4th-7th cent.)"
TODAY 17:10, Faculty Assembly Room / Council hall
Our third keynote speaker, and final of the day is Tvrtko Jakovina (University of Zagreb) presenting a paper "Bitter Allies. Adriatic during the Cold War and Era of Global Civilization"
TODAY at 11:10 at Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Assembly Room / Council Hall.
Our second KEYNOTE SPEAKER DUBRAVKA MLINARIĆ will present the paper "Exchange of People and Ideas on the Multiple Borderland: Polycrisis and the Early Modern Eastern Adriatic estate Borelli" exploring the complex multicultural and geopolitical area that was the Eastern Adriatic in the Early Modern period.
TODAY Institute of Art History, Room 235, at 15:00
Our first KEYNOTE SPEAKER is MORANA ČAUŠEVIĆ BULLY from University of Franche-Comte who will be presenting the "MONACORALE : New Approaches to the Study of Monastic and Ecclesial complexes on the Adriatic coast from 4th to 12th c." project.
Its main scientific objective is to study the origins and development of monastic institutions and ecclesiastical complexes in the coastal and island areas of the Croatian Adriatic. The programme focuses in particular on the forms and conditions of the spread of the first monasticism of Late Antiquity until the arrival of the Benedictines in the 9th century and their propagation until the 12th century. The programme also deals with the interpretation of ecclesiastical complexes in general, all of which are not necessarily monasteries, but rather the materialisation of new centres of power placed in the heart of the studied territories, and with multiple possible interpretations such as rural bishoprics, presbyteral centres, private complexes, etc.
The communication will focus on the archaeological and landscape methodological approaches that have already been deployed in the programme since 2021.
08/11/2023
PDF programme with abstracts is available! See you all tomorrow at the Institute of Art History!
(PDF) The Adriatic as a Place of (Ex)Change - programme with abstracts PDF | On Nov 8, 2023, Filip Lovrić and others published The Adriatic as a Place of (Ex)Change - programme with abstracts | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
05/11/2023
Final program of the conference is now available!