Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 12 — Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the diverse cultural narratives that shaped medieval societies across Europe and beyond. It aims to examine how literature, art, and folklore contributed to collective identities during this transformative period.
This session focuses on the political frameworks and governance models that characterized medieval states. Participants will analyze the interplay between power, authority, and societal organization in various regions.
This track investigates the profound impact of religion on individual and collective identities during the medieval era. It seeks to understand how faith shaped social norms, cultural practices, and political allegiances.
This session examines the economic structures that underpinned medieval societies, including trade networks and agricultural practices. Scholars will discuss the role of economy in shaping social hierarchies and community interactions.
This track explores the tension between tradition and transformation in medieval cultures. It invites discussions on how societies negotiated change while maintaining continuity in customs and practices.
This session delves into the various forms of conflict that defined medieval history, from wars to social strife. Participants will analyze conflict resolution strategies and their implications for societal cohesion.
This track focuses on the processes of identity formation within medieval communities, considering factors such as ethnicity, class, and gender. Scholars will explore how identities were constructed and contested in different contexts.
This session examines the multifaceted roles of women in medieval societies, highlighting their contributions to culture, economy, and politics. Discussions will address the complexities of gender dynamics and societal expectations.
This track investigates the intricate power dynamics and social hierarchies that characterized medieval life. Participants will analyze how power was exercised and resisted across different social strata.
This session explores the lasting impacts of medieval conflicts on contemporary societies. Scholars will discuss how historical conflicts have shaped modern identities, borders, and cultural narratives.
This track reflects on the governance traditions established during the medieval period and their relevance to contemporary political discourse. Participants will evaluate how historical governance models inform current practices and ideologies.
