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Tag Archives: Armenia
Interview: Annalinden Weller
The two-year postdoc in Text and Narrative in Byzantium at Uppsala University is over, and Annalinden Weller is leaving Sweden after two productive years that were concluded with a conference on Reception Histories of the Future in August 2017. As … Continue reading
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Armenian days in Uppsala
On March 14-16 the Text and Narrative project will be hosting a series of Armenian Studies lectures in Uppsala, followed by a workshop. All are invited to attend. On Tuesday, March 14, at 17:00 Theo van Lint, Calouste Gulbenkian Professor of … Continue reading
Chronicles as Literature at the Crossroad of Past and Present
In the last days of April, Munich was the venue for a conference devoted to Byzantine historiography, and more specifically to ways of writing it and ways of reading it. The city of Karl Krumbacher, whose portrait the participants had the opportunity to … Continue reading