2006 Spring Symposium
Becoming Byzantine: Children and Childhood in Byzantium
Symposiarchs: Arietta Papaconstantinou and Alice-Mary Talbot
Byzantinists have shown little interest for children and childhood, even after the fin-de-siècle surge of studies on that topic in classical, medieval and early modern studies. Two recently published books and two doctoral dissertations devoted respectively to orphans, childhood disease, children's education, and the visual representation of children, do show an increasing curiosity about the topic. Even so, the bibliography on Byzantine childhood remains a short one, and does not include any substantial general overview. One of the aims of the conference will be to provide this overview, by looking into as yet neglected aspects of childhood in Byzantium.
The focus of the conference will be on the Middle and Late Byzantine periods, the ones most neglected hitherto, although some of the papers will include materials from Late Antiquity as well. The papers will concentrate on the basic subjects of definition, legal and social status, representation, life and death, education and acculturation, but issues of everyday life, such as toys and games, will be addressed as well.
Scholarly Activities
- Scholarly Meetings
- Publications
- Fellowship Reports
- Project Grant Reports
- Greek Summer School
- Numismatics and Sigillography Summer Program
Resources
- General Library Collections
- Image Collections & Fieldwork Archives
- Byzantine Photograph Collections
- Index of Christian Art
Online Resources
- Hagiography Database Project
- Translations of Byzantine Saints' Lives
- Dissertations in North America
- Graduate Programs in North America
- Bibliography on Women in Byzantium
Further Information
Research Funding
- Fellowships
- Project Grants
- Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellowships
- Short-Term Pre-Doctoral Residencies
- One-Month Post-Doctoral Stipends
