The Fourth Biennial Conference of the Medieval Central Europe Research Network on-line on April 7-9
140 researches from Poland and abroad are going to talk about the medieval Europe during the on-line Fourth Biennial Conference of the Medieval Central Europe Research Network organised by the University of Gdansk. So far, it is the largest on-line project at the Faculty of History which is also co-organised by the Faculty of Law and Administration.
After successful conferences in Budapest (2014), Olomouc (2016) and Zagreb (2018), the Fourth Biennial Conference of MECERN, which because of the global situation during covid-19 was rescheduled to April 7-9,2021, will examine the building of networks in Central Europe, as well as between Central Europe and other parts of Europe and the wider world. It will raise the question whether this process was based on cooperation or competition, on solidarity or rivalry, and will tracethe short and long-term impacts, and eventual disintegration of these networks.