The volume Practices of Coexitence: Constructions os of the Other in Early Modern Perceptions, published at CEU Press in 2017, features contributions by Medieval Studies alumni. The book is edited by Marcell Sebők (departmental faculty) and Marianne D. Birnbaum (the department's frequent visiting professor).
Elena Dana Prioteasa is a researcher at the Institute of Archaeology and History of Art in Cluj-Napoca. Her research focuses on iconography and medieval painting in Transylvania.
We are proud to announce that one of our alumna, Ágnes Korondi (MA 2011-12) recently published a book about mysticism in the late medieval monastic codices in Hungarian titled "Misztika a késő középkori magyar nyelvű kolostori kódexirodalomban (Misztikarecepció avagy irodalmi és kegyességi gyakorlat a késő középkori magyar nyelvű kolostori kódexek devocionális szövegeiben)".
We are proud to announce that one of our PhD students, Stephen Pow published an article in the prestigious Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. Stephen writes his dissertation on the Mongol Invasions of Europe in the thirteenth century.