North of Byzantium has launched a new open-access digital project - Mapping Eastern Europe - intended to promote study, research, and teaching about the history, art, and culture of Eastern Europe between the 13th and 17th centuries among students, teachers, scholars, and the wider public.
https://mappingeasterneurope.princeton.edu/
Mapping Eastern Europe gathers a multitude of specialists - early career and senior scholars who have either already published or are currently researching new topics - to supply original online content in English in the form of historical overview, art historical case studies, short notices about ongoing projects, and reviews of recent books and exhibitions.
This platform aims to stimulate new research and outreach focused on the networked regions of the Balkan Peninsula, the Carpathian Mountains, and further north into early modern Russia, which developed at the crossroads of the Latin, Greek, Slavic, and Islamic traditions during the late Middle Ages and early modern periods.
Mapping Eastern Europe is made possible through generous support from the “Rapid Response Magic Project of the Princeton University Humanities Council”.
If you have suggestions for future contributions you or other colleagues might be interested in submitting, please be in touch with us: https://mappingeasterneurope.princeton.edu/help.html