The Future of MeMO and Memoria Studies - A Round Table Discussion

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Description

In recent decades, several joint efforts have been undertaken to raise the study of medieval commemoration and of (religious) foundations to the academic fore. Some projects have finished or are finishing shortly, others are still underway. At Utrecht University, the Medieval Memoria Online Project (MeMO) ran between 2009 and 2018. This created a database of objects and texts that functioned in the medieval commemoration of the dead in the Netherlands until 1580. Also, MeMO has been publishing the online Medieval Memoria Research newsletter for 10 years now. Between 2012 and 2017, Professor Michael Borgolte (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) directed the ERC project FOUNDMED -Foundations in medieval societies. Cross-cultural comparisons. This got a follow-up in the new journal Endowments Studies (Brill). Since 2017, Brepols Publishers publishes a series entitled Memoria and Remembrance Practices. This round table invites IMC delegates to discuss possible new research pathways for the study of medieval commemoration and ways to cooperate on the international level. What are relevant new research questions and ways to continue the fruitful work of recent years?
Participants include Arnoud-Jan Bijsterveld (Tilburg University), Charlotte Dikken (Universiteit Utrecht), Tine Kondrup (Syddansk Universitet, Odense), and Tillman Lohse (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin). (Session 438)
Period2 Jul 2018
Event titleInternational Medieval Congress 2018
Event typeConference
LocationLeeds, United KingdomShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational

Keywords

  • Memoria
  • MeMO project
  • Middeleeuwen
  • Middle Ages
  • History
  • Databases