Call for Papers: Who Owns Heritage?
(Extended deadline: April 22) Call for Papers: Who Owns Heritage? Local Communities and the Fight for Historical Monuments in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Masaryk University Brno, Czechia, 6 November
Dear students, colleagues and friends,
on behalf of the Center for Early Medieval Studies and the Embassy of the Republic of Armenia in
Czech Republic, we would like to invite you to the opening of the panel exhibition Až
nezůstane kámen na kameni: kulturní dědictví království středověké Arménie,
which discusses the various reasons why Armenian monuments continue to disappear, not only
in what is now Turkey.
The lecture will be held in Czech only.
The opening of the exhibition and a lecture by Ivan Foletti will take place on Thursday, October 5, from
5:30 pm at the Jiri Mahen Central Library at 4 Kobližná Street.
For more information, please visit the Central Library's website
Jiří Mahen Library or on the Facebook profile of the Centre for Early Medieval Studies.
https://dejinyumeni.phil.muni.cz/aktuality/az-nezustane-kamen-na-kameni-kulturni-dedictvi-kralovstvi-stredoveke-armenie
(Extended deadline: April 22) Call for Papers: Who Owns Heritage? Local Communities and the Fight for Historical Monuments in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Masaryk University Brno, Czechia, 6 November
We are pleased to invite you to participate in the upcoming doctoral
conference, which will take place on Wednesday, 28 May.
This semester’s theme is: Art and Authority: Visualizing Influence,
Negotiating Control