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CEU Medieval Radio on StreamFinder and Reciva

CEU Medieval Radio's stream is now accessible through radio portals Streamfinder and Reciva. The radio is currently listed on seven radio portals, and we are constantly searching for new sites to register the stream on. Please recommend us to other radio portals too or suggest a site where CEU Medieval Radio is not listed as… Continue reading CEU Medieval Radio on StreamFinder and Reciva

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‘Past Perfect!’ Continues

CEU Medieval Radio proudly presents this and next week’s 'Past Perfect!' (May 5, 7-9) featuring poet, translator, and Eötvös Loránd University's linguist Dr. Ádám Nádasdy, who will talk about post-1066 England's multilingualism, the Anglo-Norman language, and the usage and development of English in the Middle Ages. Dr. Nádasdy will also talk about his current project… Continue reading ‘Past Perfect!’ Continues

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Help Us Collect 1,000,000 likes on Facebook

CEU Medieval Radio is seeking to collect 1,000,000 likes on their Facebook site with their campaign called 1MM ('One Million Medievalists'). CEU Medieval Radio is non-profit oriented initiative and is run only by the enthusiasm of a handful of medievalist doctoral students. Please support their work with helping them find 1,000,000 medievalists that is collect… Continue reading Help Us Collect 1,000,000 likes on Facebook

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‘Past Perfect!’ Continues

CEU Medieval Radio proudly presents next week's Past Perfect! (April 28-30 and May 1/2) featuring Dr. Alex Brown, research associate, and Dr. Aleks Pluskowski, lecturer in medieval archaeology, both from the Department of Archaeology at the University of Reading, who will present their ongoing research project entitled The Ecology of Crusading: The Environmental Impact of… Continue reading ‘Past Perfect!’ Continues

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‘Past Perfect!’ Continues

CEU Medieval Radio proudly presents this and next week’s Past Perfect! (March 10-12-13) featuring New York University's historian Raffaela Cribione, who will talk about education in Late Antiquity. Past Perfect! is CEU Medieval Radio’s show on medieval and early modern history and culture in association with Civil Radio FM98, where Christopher Mielke casually discusses with… Continue reading ‘Past Perfect!’ Continues

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‘Past Perfect!’ Continues

CEU Medieval Radio proudly presents this and next week's Past Perfect! (February 24-26-27) featuring Central European University's historian Carsten L. Wilke, who will talk about Jewish life in medieval and early modern Europe. Past Perfect! is CEU Medieval Radio's show on medieval and early modern history and culture in association with Civil Radio FM98, where… Continue reading ‘Past Perfect!’ Continues

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‘Past Perfect!’ Continues

CEU Medieval Radio proudly presents this and next week's Past Perfect! (February 16-19-21) featuring Emese Sarkadi Nagy, who will talk about fifteenth and sixteenth-century Transylvanian altarpieces, about their production, as well as about her work in the collection of the Christian Museum in Esztergom, Hungary. Past Perfect! is CEU Medieval Radio's show on medieval and… Continue reading ‘Past Perfect!’ Continues

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CEU Medieval Radio Launches ‘One Million Medievalists’ (1MM) Campaign

We at CEU Medieval Radio believe that the Middle Ages and the Renaissance affect out lives even today. We also believe that in a world of 2.4 billion internet users we can find one million medieval and Renaissance enthusiasts to like our Facebook fan site. If you, like us, get the buzz when you listen… Continue reading CEU Medieval Radio Launches ‘One Million Medievalists’ (1MM) Campaign

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Victor Alexandrov’s Book Launch

February 13, 2013 - 17:30 - 18:00 Nador u. 9, Faculty Tower Victor Alexandrov: The Syntagma of Matthew Blastares: The Destiny of a Byzantine Legal Code among the Orthodox Slavs and Romanians Forschungen zur byzantinischen Rechtsgeschichte, vol. 29 (Frankfurt am Main: Löwenklau-Gesellschaft, 2012) presented by Ralph Cleminson, visiting professor of Slavonic Studies The Syntagma is… Continue reading Victor Alexandrov’s Book Launch