Professeure invitée de l’EHESS : Lora Gerd

Lora Gerd is a chief researcher at the Russian Academy of Sciences (St.-Petersburg Institute of History). Her research is focused on the Russian policy in the Christian East, the ecclesiastical ways of influence in the Ottoman Empire and the role of Russia in the competition of the great powers in the eastern question. She is involved in projects concerning the church history of Egypt and Syria; she is also interested in the history of Byzantine studies, and studying of Greek manuscripts. She has edited a number of primary archive sources (the correspondence of George Begleri, 1878-1898 (2003); the Journals and reports of Antonin Kapustin (priest of the Russian church in Athens and Constantinople, 1850-1865; 4 volumes, 2015-2017); on the history of St. Panteleimon monastery on Mount Athos (2015). Author of: Russian Policy in the Orthodox East: The Patriarchate of Constantinople (1878-1914) (2014).  Ph D “Questions of Canon Law in the Tacticon of Nikon of Black Mount (XI-th Century)” (1994). (St. Petersburg Institute of history). Dr hab. thesis “Constantinople and Petersburg: Russian ecclesiastical policy in the Orthodox East (1878-1898)” (2006).

Invitée par Bernard Heyberger

MARDI 21 janvier 2020 – 9h -11h EPHE, Salle 214, Patios Saint-Jacques,
4-14, rue Ferrus – 75014 Paris 

  • Lecture I. Between messianic dreams and political realism. Russian policy in the Patriarchate of Constantinople (from the early 19th century to 1914)

Dans le cadre du séminaire Histoire comparée et connectée des christianismes orientaux (XVIe-XIXe s.) 

MERCREDI 5 février 2020 – 14h – 16h, Campus Condorcet, salle 0.007,
bât. Recherche Nord, 14 Cours des Humanités 93300 Aubervilliers

  • Lecture II. Donations as an instrument of policy. Russia and the Patriarchate of Alexandria (1830-s-beginning of the 20th century)

Dans le cadre du séminaire de Bernard Heyberger

Mercredi 12 février 2020 – 14h – 16h, Campus Condorcet, salle 0.007,
bât. Recherche Nord, 14 Cours des Humanités 93300 Aubervilliers

  • Lecture III. Supporting the Orthodox Arabs. Russian church policy in Syria (19th and beginning of the 20th century).

Dans le cadre du séminaire de Bernard Heyberger

SEANCE ANNULEE : Vendredi 7 février 2020 – 15h -17h, IISMM, 96 Boulevard Raspail – 75006 PARIS
(1er étage) salle des étudiants de l’IISMM

  • Lecture IV. Russian presence in the Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Holy Land (1840-1910-s)

Dans le cadre du séminaire Penser l’expérience palestinienne dans ses contextes : variations d’échelles

 

 

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