Filip Vukuša in Bielefeld: Colloquium on medieval social networks

Event: Colloquium of the Pre-Modern: Filip Vukuša reads and discusses in Bielefeld in Universität Bielefeld, Gebäude X, Universitätsstraße 24, 33615 Bielefeld on 16. July 2026

Date and Time

16. July 2026 18:00

Location

Universitätsstraße 24/Gebäude X
Gebäude X, Universitätsstraße 24/Gebäude X, 33615 Bielefeld, Deutschland

Price

Free

About this Event

Literature & Readings

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Venue Type

Inside

How medieval networks come alive: Filip Vukuša in Bielefeld

The Colloquium of the Pre-Modern at the University of Bielefeld opens an intellectual space on July 16, 2026, for questions that extend far beyond the Middle Ages: How do social networks form? What role did notaries in Zadar and Rab play? And how can pre-modern society be re-read using the tools of today's historical science?

An evening between source criticism and cultural historical breadth

Filip Vukuša centers his lecture on a topic that unites historical thinking with analytical precision. The reconstruction of social relationships from notarial sources is one of the most demanding tasks in medieval studies. This is precisely where the particular fascination of this event lies: A picture of mobility, trust, administration, and urban order emerges from fragmentary traces.

Science as a narrative of connections

The colloquium, part of the series on the Middle Ages and Early Modernity, promises not a loud spectacle, but a concentrated literary experience of a different kind: Language, argumentation, and source work coalesce into a refined reading atmosphere of thought. Those interested in historical narratives, archival methods, and the cultural discourse surrounding urban societies will find an evening of high professional density here.

Location with an academic atmosphere

With Building X of the University of Bielefeld, the event provides a venue that stands for research, teaching, and exchange. The campus framework, public accessibility, and spatial clarity create ideal conditions for an author-encounter in the scholarly sense: close to research, open to questions, sustained by discussion and analysis.

Why it is worth attending

Vukuša's topic touches on central motifs of the pre-modern: social networking, urban dynamics, and the role of written culture. It is exactly this connection between historical expertise and contemporary relevance that makes the evening attractive for students, researchers, and culturally historically interested visitors.

Conclusion: This colloquium promises a well-founded perspective on medieval societies, precise source work, and stimulating discussions. Those who experience history not merely as a realm of facts, but as a wise interpretation of relationships, should follow this evening live in Bielefeld.

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