Over the last decades a number of experiences have shown that modern politics has by no means become entirely secular. Such experiences were the Islamic Revolution in Iran, the active role of the Vatican in world politics, the renewed political influence of orthodox clergy in Russia and elsewhere, multiple forms of religious terror and violence, the proclamation of a caliphate in the Middle East,
the growing power of Buddhist and Hindu political movements in East and Southeast Asia, and the politicization of evangelical Christianity in Africa and the Americas. As in many other academic disciplines such experiences have also led to reconsiderations in historiography. A new sensitivity emerged for the relations between religion and politics, between motives of faith and motives of power. The Department of History and the Department of Medieval Studies at Central European University, Budapest, take this as an occasion to invite applications for an Undergraduate Conference under the theme “Faith and Power”. We are seeking paper proposals from undergraduate students from all around the world, who are interested in any aspect of religion and politics from a historical perspective. We will consider proposals from all subdisciplines (political history, social history, economic history, military history, cultural history, gender history, religious history, intellectual history, art history, etc.) However, preference will be given to proposals with interesting approaches and well defined research questions, objectives, and findings. The conference is supported by
the Cultural Heritage Studies Program
the Center for Religious Studies
the Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies
the Specialization in Political Thought
Proposals:
the language of the conference and the papers is English
proposals should not exceed 250 words
deadline: Friday, April 1, 2016. Late applications will be considered on a case by case basis
students will be notified about the acceptance of their proposal by April 30, 2016
PAPER REQUIREMENTS:
papers should be 2000 to max. 3000 words long
deadline: Monday, July 25, 2016
at the conference participants will present a 10-12 minute summary of their papers in thematic panels. guidelines to write the paper
REGISTRATION:
Conference participants must register for the conference by Tuesday, May 31, 2016 by paying the conference fee (payment instruction will follow soon). The conference fee is 75 EUR and includes:
three nights’ accommodation in single rooms in the CEU Residence Center
breakfast
coffee breaks
receptions
guided tours
72h public transport pass
free Wi-Fi
BEST PAPER AWARD:
after the conference a committee will decide on the five best papers, which will be subsequently published in a special issue of the Annuals of Medieval Studies at CEU (www.library.ceu.edu/ams). For inquiries, please e-mail us [email protected]