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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Past and Present: Cultural Politics in Byzantium and Beyond
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SUMMARY:Past and Present: Cultural Politics in Byzantium and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:<p class="text-align-center"><span><strong>Past and Present: Cultural Politics in Byzantium and Beyond</strong></span><br><span><strong>May 1-2, 2026</strong></span></p><p class="text-align-center"><span>Convenors: Panagiotis Roilos and Dimiter Angelov</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span><strong>Friday, May 1</strong></span><br><span><strong>Fong Auditorium</strong></span><br><span><strong>Boylston Hall 110</strong></span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span>9:20</span><br><span>Welcome&nbsp;</span><br><span>ELIZABETH KAMALI, Chair of the Standing Committee on Medieval Studies</span><br><span>PANAGIOTIS ROILOS, Departments of Classics and Comparative Literature&nbsp;</span><br><span>DIMITER ANGELOV, Department of History&nbsp;</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span><strong>Keynote Address</strong></span><br><span>Chair: DAN SMAIL, Harvard University</span><br><br><span>9:30–10:00</span><br><span>PETER FRANKOPAN, Oxford University</span><br><em><span>Byzantium,</span></em><span> </span><em><span>Global Connections, and the Politics of History</span></em><br>&nbsp;</p><p class="text-align-justify"><span><strong>I. History and the Politics of Culture</strong></span><br><span>Chair: PAUL KOSMIN, Harvard University</span></p><p><span>10:00–10:30</span><br><span>DIMITER ANGELOV, Harvard University</span><br><em><span>The Cultural Politics of Constitutional Imagination: Debating Tyranny in Byzantium</span></em><br>&nbsp;</p><p><span>10:30–11:00</span><br><span>ZACHARY CHITWOOD, University of Munich</span><br><em><span>The Ruler and the Limits of the Law: New Insights on the Concept of&nbsp;</span></em><span>Princeps Legibus Solutus</span><em><span> from the Late Eleventh Century</span></em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span><strong>II. Literature and Cultural Politics</strong></span><br><span>Chair: ALEXANDER RIEHLE, Harvard University</span></p><p><span>11:00–11:30</span><br><span>BAUKJE VAN DEN BERG, Central European University&nbsp;</span><br><em><span>Constructing Literary History: The Cultural Politics of Ancient Literature in Byzantium&nbsp;</span></em></p><p><span>11:30–12:00</span><br><span>FILIPPOMARIA PONTANI, Ca' Foscari University</span><br><em><span>Praying in Ancient Greek Verse Across the Centuries</span></em><br>&nbsp;</p><p><span><strong>Lunch and Museum Visit</strong></span></p><p><span>12:00 Lunch</span></p><p><span>1:00–2:00&nbsp;</span></p><p><span>EURYDICE GEORGANTELI, Harvard University</span><br><em><span>Communicating Power: Byzantine Money and Cultural Politics,&nbsp;</span></em><span>Art Study Center, Harvard Art Museums, 32 Quincy Street.&nbsp;</span><a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScJK8B_hDbXjXzJI0T4oWbIHYqD8Wx8HHz01_8yLtP-KeAudQ/viewform?usp=publish-editor"><span>Sign up here</span></a><span> (maximum 16 participants)</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span><strong>III. The Cultural Politics of Christianization</strong></span><br><span>Chair: CHARLES STANG, Harvard University</span></p><p><span>2:30–3:00</span><br><span>PANAGIOTIS ROILOS, Harvard University</span><br><em><span>The Cultural Politics of Allegorization: Christianizing the Hellenic Past in Byzantium</span></em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span>3:00–3:30</span><br><span>DEREK KRUEGER, University of North Carolina at Greensboro</span><br><em><span>Suppressing Same-Sex Desire in Middle Byzantine Monastic Discourse</span></em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span>3:30–4:00&nbsp;</span><br><span>FABIO PAGANI, Catholic University of America</span><br><em><span>Reconstructing or Reinventing the Past? Plato and Pletho</span></em><br>&nbsp;</p><p><span><strong>Coffee &amp; tea</strong></span><br><span>4:00–4:30&nbsp;</span><br>&nbsp;</p><p><span><strong>IV. Art History and Cultural Politics: Beyond Byzantium&nbsp;</strong></span><br><span>Chair: CHRISTINA MARANCI, Harvard University</span><br><br><span>4:30–5:00</span><br><span>IOLI KALAVREZOU, Harvard University</span><br><em>The Cultural Politics of Visual Symbolism: Images of Controversies</em></p><p><span>5:00–5:30</span><br><span>ANTONY EASTMOND, The Courtauld Institute of Art</span><br><em><span>The Politics of Style in the Byzantine East</span></em></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span><strong>V. Lightning Talks</strong></span><br><span>Chair: DIMITER ANGELOV, Harvard University</span></p><p><span>5:30</span><br><span>Presentations by graduate and undergraduate scholars</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span>6:30</span><br><span>Reception in Ticknor Lounge, Boylston Hall</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><span><strong>Saturday, May 2</strong></span><br><span><strong>History Department Seminar Room</strong></span><br><span><strong>Robinson Hall</strong></span><br><span><strong>35 Quincy Street</strong></span><br>&nbsp;</p><p><span><strong>VI. The Greek Diaspora Before and After 1453</strong></span><br><span>Chair: ANN BLAIR, Harvard University</span></p><p><span>10:00–10:30</span><br><span>JONATHAN HARRIS, Royal Holloway, University of London</span><br><em><span>The Dishypatos Family in Constantinople, Italy and France, c.1400-1496</span></em><br>&nbsp;</p><p><span>10:30-11:00</span><br><span>NATHANAEL ASCHENBRENNER, Bard College</span><br><em><span>Cultural Commerce: Michael Apostoles and the Economy of Greek Letters in Post-Byzantine Europe</span></em><br>&nbsp;</p><p><span>Chair: PANAGIOTIS ROILOS, Harvard University</span><br><span>11:00</span><br><span>Concluding roundtable discussion</span></p><p><br>With Special Thanks:<br>Dumbarton Oaks<br>Harvard Department of Classics<br>Harvard Department of History<br>Provostial Fund for the Arts and Humanities<br>The Standing Committee on Medieval Studies<br><br>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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