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An agreement was signed that the Research Center for History of Ideas of the Institute of Hungarian Research and the Forum of Contemporary Women’s Reflections are launching a joint research project entitled “The Culture of Femininity and Femininity in Hungarian Culture.” In the future, researchers will present the results of their work at joint conferences, and will also make them available in electronic and printed form to professionals and the general public.
Miklós Kásler, Director General and Honorary President of the Institute of Hungarian Research, stressed the importance of the two organizations pooling their knowledge and experience, writes Magyar Nemzet.
As part of the collaboration, the book Sponsa mea, Regina nostra. The civilizing role of Hungarian princesses in medieval Europe will be published by the Institute of Hungarian Research and jointly edited by the partners.
The volume will contain the topics of a recent conference held at the Institute of Hungarian Research with great success, supplemented by relevant studies.
Next year, a joint conference will also deal with a no less interesting topic: the ideal of women in medieval and early modern Hungary, their education, and their spiritual life.
In addition, the collaboration will of course also include a number of other conferences and research projects aimed specifically at understanding the role of women and their representation in the past.
Professor Mária Prokopp, the honorary chair of the Forum of Contemporary Women’s Reflections, explained at the event that the organization was founded a few years earlier, with a motivation very similar to that of the Institute of Hungarian Research, and that the intertwining of the research areas is a natural reason for the collaboration.
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