Gohar Grigoryan (University of Fribourg), Political Rituals and Urban Communities in Cilician Armenia. Co-sponsored by the Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture and the Mashtots Chair in Armenian Studies at Harvard University. This lecture will take place on the Zoom meeting platform; please click here to register. Read more about East of Byzantium Lecture Series
Bibendum/Gebeorscipe: a Medieval Graduate Social Hour. Co-sponsored by the English Department Medieval Colloquium and the Medieval Graduate Interdiscplinary Workshop.
Tobias Hrynick (2023-24 MHC Postdoctoral Fellow), He Sendeth Rain on the Just and the Unjust: Social Response to Environmental Crisis in Medieval Romney Marsh. Response by Alex Moore (Princeton University). To register for this event, please click here. Read more about Mahindra Humanities Center Environmental Humanities Seminar
Allan Ding (DePaul University), Between Ethics and Liturgy: Practicing the Buddhist Eight Precepts in Medieval China. Co-Sponsored by the Committee on the Study of Religion. This will be a hybrid event; to participate via Zoom, please register... Read more about MHC Buddhist Studies Forum
Gio DiRusso and Julia Hintlian (Committee on the Study of Religion), Eclectic Hellenistic Science in the Sirr al-Khaliqa. This meeting will take place in-person and on Zoom. Please contact analuiza_nicolae@g.harvard.edu for Zoom link.
Anthony Kaldellis (University of Chicago), Byzantium as Europe's Black Mirror. Co-sponsored by the Committee on Medieval Studies and the Mary Jaharis Center for Byzantine Art and Culture at Hellenic College Holy Cross. This talk will take place on the Zoom meeting platform; please click here to register.
Dumbarton Oaks Fellowship House (1700 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington DC) and Zoom
Benjamin Garstad (MacEwan University), India on the Red Sea: The Early Byzantine Awareness of East Africa and South Arabia. To register for the Zoom presentation of this talk, please click here. Read more about Dumbarton Oaks Byzantine Studies Lecture