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Fellow seminar: Historical Sociology, International Relations and Russian Civilizational Politics

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Mikhail Maslovskiy (Gerda Henkel Fellow, Oct ‘23 – Dec ‘23) will talk on the theme: Fellow Seminar: Historical Sociology, International Relations and Russian Civilizational Politics on 23 November, 2023 (Thursday) at 16:30 h. Moderated by Volodymyr Bureha. Abstract: The research project deals with contemporary civilizational analysis in historical sociology and new perspectives on civilizational politics...

Fellow seminar: Comparative and interdisciplinary analyses of medical texts concerning coughing of phlegm

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Strahil Panayotov (Pforzheimer Senior Fellow, Oct ‘23 – Feb ‘24) shall talk about his research project on: Comparative and interdisciplinary analyses of medical texts concerning coughing of phlegm: from the second Millennium BCE Mesopotamia, over Ashurbanipal to Hippocrates 7 December 2023 (Thursday) at 16:30 h. Moderated by Dragos Năstăsoiu. The winter fits Strahil's talk. Who...

CAS Discussion Series: “Why Byzantium?”: Bulgaria as a ‘prime candidate’ for membership of the Byzantine Commonwealth?

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

The Centre for Advanced Study Sofia hosts a discussion series under the theme: Why Byzantium? On the 8th December 2023 we will convene for a lecture on the following topic: Bulgaria as a ‘prime candidate’ for membership of the Byzantine Commonwealth? Lecturer: Assoc. Prof. Angel Nikolov, Ph.D. (Mediaeval Bulgarian History, Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski")...

Discussion Series “Economic and Social History”: Economic Growth in the Central Balkans in the 19th Century: Regional Specificities and Factors

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Please note: this event is in Bulgarian!

The discussion series continue with a lecture by Dr Ivaylo Naydenov on the topic "Economic Growth in the Central Balkans in the 19th Century: Regional Specificities and Factors", on 16th January (Tuesday) at 17:00.

Fellow seminar: Roland Barthes and Julia Kristeva’s Personal Turn, 1975-1983

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Blake Smith (Advanced Academia Fellow, Oct ‘23 – Feb ‘24) will give a talk on "Roland Barthes and Julia Kristeva’s Personal Turn, 1975-1983" on 25 January (Thursday), at 16:30 h.
Moderated by Nadezhda Alexandrova.

Fellow seminar: Memory of the Second World War in Contemporary Ukraine

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Ihor Dvorkin (SUS Fellowship, Oct ‘23 – Feb ‘24) will present his research on "Memory of 2nd World War in Contemporary Ukraine" on 1 February (Thursday), at 16:30 h.
Moderated by Petar Parvanov.

Discussion Series “Economic and Social History”: Social and Economic Aspects in the History of the Voynuks of the Imperial Stables (16th-17th century)

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Please note: this event is in Bulgarian!
We would like to invite you to the upcoming lecture, part of the seminar "Economic (Social) History of Bulgaria: The Future through the Past Culture." The discussion series continue with a lecture by Dr Krastyo Yordanov on "Social and Economic Aspects in the History of the Voynuks of the Imperial Stables (16th-17th century)."

Fellow seminar: Future City: Art, Utopian Architecture, and Critical Research

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Kim Holleman (Landis & Gyr Artistic Fellow Oct ‘23 – Feb ‘24) will present the topic "Future City: Art, Utopian Architecture, and Critical Research" on 8 February (Thursday), at 16:30 h.
Moderated by Liliana Milkova.

Fellow seminar: Battlefield Archaeology of the Ottoman Conquest: Landscape, Heritage, Memory

Centre for Advanced Study Sofia 7B Stefan Karadzha St, entr. 3, Sofia, Bulgaria

Petar Parvanov (MON Fellow, Oct ‘23 – Jul ‘24) will make his second presentation on: Battlefield Archaeology of the Ottoman Conquest: Landscape, Heritage, Memory on 14 March 2024 (Thursday) at 16:30 h. Abstract: The Ottoman conquest of the Balkans has often been a dramatic grand narrative for national histories in the region. The current project...