Hungarian historians from ELTE at Volda University College (2009)

As a part of the ‘Developing an English-language MA-course on »Microhistory«’ Project financed by the Tempus Foundation (Budapest) a series of lectures on the topic of microhistory are to be given by Hungarian historians at Volda University College on April 15th and 16th.

Wednesday April 15th in room BK220

10:00–11:00
Roland Perényi:
Reading the Signs: Microhistory and the history of crime

11:00–12:00
Ferenc Sohajda:
Microhistory and community studies

12:00 – 13:00
Lunch break

13:00 –14:00
Péter Öri:
Microhistory and historical demography

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Thursday April 16th in room BK220

10:00 – 11:00
Marianne Sághy:
Local Heroes. Remembering the Roman Martyrs after Constantine

11:00 – 12:00
Gabriella Erdélyi:
Tricksters or the Ordinary Man? The Protagonists of Microhistory

12:00 – 13:00

Lunch break

13:00 – 14:00
Szabolcs Somorjai:

“Everyday Life” between the Front Lines: Microhistory on the Battlefield

 Further information: http://www.hivolda.no/index.php?&ID=20638

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