News
The Tenth Annual RefoRC Conference on Early Modern Christianity, planned for May 6-8, 2021 in Budapest, will be a hybrid event: it can be attended both in-person and virtually.
The Research Centre for the Humanities in Budapest will host the Tenth Annual RefoRC Conference on Early Modern Christianity, May 6-8, 2021. You are welcome to register and to submit your short paper proposal.
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We are very sorry to announce, that the upcoming Mediation and Mediators Workshop on March 20, 2020 in Institute for Literary Studies had to be cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and it will be held at a later date.
Events
Public Lecture on Long Reformation in February
The Department of XVIIIth Century Literature, Research Centre for Humanities and the Long Reformation in Eastern Europe Research Group present a public lecture on the 16th of February 2021.
Book Presentation in December
On 13th, December 2019 the HAS Lendület Research Group - Long Reformation in Eastern Europe (1500-1800) presented 3 books related to the Reformation in Transylvania and Hungary in the Institute for Literary Studies.
Book Presentation in Cluj Napoca
New volume in R5AS Series: Olga Lukács, Alpár Csaba Nagy and István Péter eds.: From Movement to Inheritance. Hidden Assets from the Treasury of Hungarian Reformation, including 17 studies of Hungarian Reformed theologians presented at a conference in November 2016.
Long Reformation Summer Course in Cluj Napoca
The Institute for Literary Studies, Research Centre for the Humanities at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences together with two Refo500 partners, the Babes-Bolyai University and the Lucian Blaga Central University Library of Cluj-Napoca organizes a summer course reflecting on the possible applications and interdisciplinary uses of the concept of Long Reformation. The event is part of the agenda of the project titled Long Reformation in Royal Hungary and Transylvania I.: Confessionalism and the Emerging Literary Cultures of the Early Modern Era (1500‒1800).
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