MEDIEVAL NOMADS – SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE MEDIEVAL HISTORY OF THE EURASIAN STEPPE (SZEGED, HUNGARY, NOVEMBER 23–26, 2016)
Journal: Golden Horde Review (Vol.5, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-06-28
Authors : Aleksandar Uzelac;
Page : 474-477
Keywords : international conference; medieval nomads of Eurasia; history of the Mongol empire; source study; archaeology;
Abstract
Sixth international conference dedicated to the Medieval History of the Eurasian Steppe took place in the Hungarian city of Szeged on November 23-26, 2016. The organizer of the event was MTA-SZTE (“Hungarian Academy of Sciences – University of Szeged”) Turkological Research group of the departments of Altaic and Medieval Studies at the Faculty of Arts, University of Szeged. More than thirty scholars from Hungary, Russia, Turkey, China, Spain, Bulgaria and Serbia took part in this event. The working languages of the conference were English and Russian. Presented papers dealt with various aspects of the history of Eurasian nomads, from the Early Middle Ages up to the seventeenth century. Among them, several have been related to the history of the Golden Horde. The proceedings of the conference are planned to be published in 2017, as a separate volume of the journal Chronica – Annual of The Institute of History, University of Szeged. Considering the quality and variety of the papers, presented at this occasion, there is no doubt it will attract the attention of the growing community of researchers and scholars interested in the medieval history of Eurasia.
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