19.–21.02.25 CONFERENCE | 6TH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF MECERN

Several members of the Managing Maximilian team will be present at the 6th Biennial Conference of MECERN: Inclusion and Exclusion in Medieval Central Europe, from 19 to 21 February 2025, at the Department of Medieval History, LMU Munich (Germany)
This is what they will be talking about
19.02.25 – 11.00-12.30
Session : In/Exclusion of women in the late medieval urban economy: mechanisms driving social and economic change in Central Europe
Carina Siegl, Urban spaces and women’s agency in late medieval Vienna’s changing politics
19.02.25 – 16.00-17.30
Session: Inclusion and exclusion of elites II
Herbert Krammer, Open or closed “club”? Reproducing social and political elites in a mid-size Austrian town in the 15th century
Judith Majorossy, Wider kinship relations behind the Humanists around the court of Emperor Maximilian
Carina Siegl, Just a phase? Developing rulership in the early lives of Mary of Hungary and Anne Jagiello (1515-1522)
20.02.25 – 9.30-10.30
Keynote by Christina Lutter, Who is afraid of gender? Why we need analytical categories in Medieval Studies
20.02.25 – 16.00-17.30
Session: Parishes before the Reformation: challenges of a social and religious framework in the Late Middle Ages II
Judith Majorossy, Town, church, and Jewish communities in late medieval Hungary
Sonja Lessacher will be chair of the session Identities between inclusion and exclusion II (20.02.25 – 16.00-17.30), when Judith Majorossy will be chair of the session Parishes before the Reformation: challenges of a social and religious framework in the Late Middle Ages I (20.02.25 – 14.00-15.30)
The full conference programme is available here
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Jonathan Dumont (January 22, 2025). 19.–21.02.25 CONFERENCE | 6TH BIENNIAL CONFERENCE OF MECERN. Managing Maximilian (1493-1519) - A blog on Persona, Politics, and Personnel through the Lens of Digital Prosopography at the time of Maximilian of Habsburg. Retrieved March 26, 2025 from https://doi.org/10.58079/134sb