INTERNATIONAL MEDIEVAL CONGRESS 2003

Session 1325: The Current Modelling of the Middle Ages: Aspects of Economic and Social History

Session Time: Wed. 16 July - 16.30-18.00

Sponsor: Department of Medieval Studies, Central European
University, Budapest

Organiser: Balázs Nagy, Department of Medieval Studies, Central
European University, Budapest

Moderator/Chair: Dick E. H. de Boer, Department of Medieval History,
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

Paper 1325-a The Current Modelling of the Middle Ages: A Central
and South-Eastern European Anomaly?

(Language: English)

Speaker: Ian Blanchard,
Economic and Social History, School of Classics and History,
University of Edinburgh
Indexing Terms: Economics - General

Paper 1325-b Destruction and Construction: Refounding and
Rebuilding a Country after the Mongol Invasion

(Language: English)

Speaker: József Laszlovszky,
Department of Medieval Studies,
Central European University, Budapest
Indexing Terms: Economics - General, Social History

Paper 1325-c The Mongol Invasion and the Crisis of the 14th
Century: Similarities and Dissimilarities in their
Effects

(Language: English)

Speaker: Balázs Nagy
Department of Medieval Studies,
Central European University, Budapest
Indexing Terms: Economics - General, Social History

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