Published by Alumni

The Excerpta Constantiniana and the Byzantine Appropriation of the Past by Andras Nemeth, Alumnus of Medieval Studies

We are proud to announce that our alumnus Andras Nemeth has his new book published at Cambridge University Press. The title of the book is The Excerpta Constantiniana and the Byzantine Appropriation of the Past.

New publication by alumna: New Home, New Herds: Cuman Integration and Animal Husbandry in Medieval Hungary from an Archaeozoological Perspective

We are happy to let you know that the volume New Home, New Herds: Cuman Integration and Animal Husbandry in Medieval Hungary from an Archaeozoological Perspective by our alumna Kyra Lyublyanovics has been published at Archaeopress. The book is based on the author's dissertation that she defended at our department in 2015.

Practices of Coexistence

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).

Book published by our alumna, Elena Dana Prioteasa

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.

New publication by alumna: Deserting Villages - Emerging Market Towns

We are happy to announce that our alumna Edit Sárosi has successfully turned her PhD research into a book, published by Archeaolingua:

DESERTING VILLAGES - EMERGING MARKET TOWNS - Settlement dynamics and land management in the Great Hungarian Plain, 1300-1700

by Edit Sárosi