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    May 27, 2022

    Cyril and Methodius Cultural Route

    n 1987, the Council of Europe launched the Cultural Routes Program to find out how the heritage of Europe’s different countries and cultures contributes to our common cultural heritage – on a journey through space and time. In 1998, the European Institute of Cultural Routes was established in Luxembourg. In 2010, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe approved the Resolution CM/Res (2010) no. 53, which laid down an agreement (The Enlarged Partial Agreement on Cultural Routes – EPA) allowing for a closer cooperation between the countries with a special interest in the development of cultural routes. In 2013, Resolution CM/Res (2013) no. 67 was adopted, which defines the rules for granting the “Cultural Route of the Council of Europe” certificate.
    The key aim of the Agreement on Cultural Routes is to strengthen the potential of cultural routes in cultural co-operation, sustainable territorial development and social cohesion, with a special focus on the themes of symbolic importance for European unity, history, culture and values, and the discovery of less known destinations. It helps to strengthen the democratic dimension of cultural exchange and tourism by engaging local networks and associations, local and regional authorities, universities and professional organizations. It contributes to preserving the diverse cultural heritage through thematic and alternative tourist routes and cultural projects.
    By 2021, altogether 45 Cultural Routes of the Council of Europe were approved with a very divergent topical focus to showcase European memory, history and heritage and contribute to an interpretation of the diversity of present-day Europe.
    The Cyril and Methodius Route was added in 2021. The Cyril and Methodius Route is the first route recognized by the Council of Europe with a focus on Slavic cultural heritage. The European Cultural Route of Cyril and Methodius is a comprehensive cultural and tourist route in Central, Southern and Eastern Europe. It is currently being built in the Czech Republic, Slovak Republic and Bulgaria. It is aimed at supporting cultural tourism and pilgrim tourism. It is focused on the unique cultural and historical legacy of St. Cyril and Methodius as the co-patrons of Europe, uniting Eastern and Western nations.
    On May 17, 2022, a ceremonial event was held in Zlín. The association European Cultural Route of St. Cyril and Methodius, with Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra as its valid member, was awarded the prestigious Cultural Tour of the Council of Europe certificate by Mr. Stefan Dominioni, Director of the European Institute of Cultural Routes in Luxembourg. The ceremonial act took place during the international conference “Cyril and Methodius Route – Cultural Route of the Council of Europe” where prof. PhDr. Peter Ivanič, Ph.D. presented a paper co-authored with Dr. Vida Vukoja from the Old Slavonic Institute in Zagreb on the “European values in relation to the Cyril and Methodius heritage”. The importance of linking the cultural routes to European values, such as democracy, the human rights enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights, and intercultural dialogue, is very relevant in today’s world. Stefano Dominioni also emphasized these values in his speech. Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra was also represented at the event by RNDr. Hilda Kramárekova, PhD. and assoc. prof. RNDr. Alfred Krogmann, PhD. who contributed significantly to the certification of the cultural route. Its development is also addressed within the international Horizon 2020 project entitled Social and Innovative Platform on Cultural Tourism and its Potential Towards Deepening Europeanization (SPOT). The conference also served as a platform to establish deeper contacts with other partners and the European Route Via Francigena association, represented by its chairman Massimo Tedeschi. In addition to the representatives of the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, the Zlín Region and members and partners of the European Cultural Route of St. Cyril and Methodius, the event was also attended by Václav Kolaja, Ambassador of the Czech Republic to the Vatican, and Vassil Petkov, Ambassador of the Republic of Bulgaria to Slovakia.

    Text: Peter Ivanič, Hilda Kramáreková, Alfred Krogmann
    Photo: Peter Ivanič, Hilda Kramáreková, Jiří Balát, Peter Sýkora

     

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    May 27, 2022

    Conference The Thessalonian Brothers Saints Cyril and Methodius and their Contribution to the Development of European Culture in Thessaloniky

    In Greece, the St. Cyril and Methodius Day is celebrated on May 11. In cooperation with Aristotle University and the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, the city of Thessaloniki organized several events from May 9 to May 11, 2022. One of them was the international conference “The Thessalonian Brothers Saints Cyril and Methodius and their Contribution to the Development of European Culture” where Peter Ivanič, Hilda Kramáreková and Alfred Krogmann presented their paper “European Cultural Route of Saints Cyril and Methodius – Current Perspectives and Future Possibilities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia”. The presentation was an output from the Horizon 2020 project Social and Innovative Platform on Cultural Tourism and its Potential Towards Deepening Europeanization (SPOT). The conference program also included vespers in the Church of St. Cyril and Methodius where one of the relics of St. Cyril is kept. Assoc. prof. Angeliki Delikari from Aristotle University, who has long-term cooperation with Slovakia, was the main organizer of the event. Our colleagues from the local university also spiced up our stay with a visit to the Old Town and information about the mechanisms of cultural tourism in Thessaloniki and Greece.
    Text: Peter Ivanič, Hilda Kramáreková, Alfred Krogmann
    Photo: Peter Ivanič, Hilda Kramáreková, Jiří Balát, Peter Sýkora
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    November 3, 2016

    International scientific conference “Changes of the northern part of the Middle Danube region and its vicinity at the turn of Antiquity and the Middle Ages, April 25 – 26, 2017”

    Institute for Research of Constantine and Methodius’ Cultural Heritage and Faculty of Arts at the Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra would like to invite domestic and foreign scientists to the international scientific conference “Changes of the northern part of the Middle Danube region and its vicinity at the turn of Antiquity and the Middle Ages” on April 25 – 26, 2017. This conference is organised within the VEGA project under grant number 1/0468/15.

    Scope of the conference
    The given topic creates opportunities to present research in the following scientific areas: archaeology, history, philology, military studies, Slavistics, and literary science. The time range of the conference topic includes the period of the 3rd – 11th century.

    Suggested topics to be discussed at the conference:
    1. Archaeological evidence or analyses concerning material culture;
    2. Historical figures, events, and late antique or early medieval historians;
    3. Studies on Slavic literature, languages, culture, and history;
    4. Research into the history of language and historical studies of literary works;
    5. Phenomena of warfare from strategy and tactics to arms and armour.

    The conference languages
    Slavonic languages and English

    Publication of abstracts and papers
    All abstracts of conference papers will be published in the proceedings. Then all conference papers will be considered for publication in the international scientific jounal Konštantínove listy (Constantine’s Letters, ISSN 1337-8740) which is listed in the Scopus database.

    Conference fee
    30 EUR
    The fee covers publishing of the proceedings of abstracts, lunches and refreshments for participants and other minor conference expenditures.
    The aforementioned fee does not cover travel and accommodation expenditures of the conference participants.

    Application for the conference
    Although an application form also contains the payment requirements, the payment of the conference fee should only be made after attendance of the particular applicant at the aforementioned event is confirmed by organisers (by email) of the conference.
    Organisers of the conference reserve the right to accept or refuse a conference application.

    Deadline for the submission of applications and payments of the conference fee
    February 17, 2017

    Programme of the conference
    The programme will be drawn up during the first two weeks of April 2017 and then sent to participants along with an application concerning an excursion and lunches.

    We are looking forward to your attendance!

    With kind regards

    On behalf of the conference organising committee,
    Mgr. Martin Husár, PhD.
    Institute for Research of Constantine and Methodius’
    Cultural Heritage
    Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra
    Faculty of Arts
    Štefánikova 67, 949 74 Nitra
    Slovak Republic
    email: conferenceukm@gmail.com

    Call for papers Premeny severnej časti l Changes of the northern part

    Application form Premeny severnej časti l Changes of the northern part