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The 9th International Scientific Conference Archival Studies, Source Studies – Trends and Challenges

Papers for the 9th International Scientific Conference Archival Studies, Source Studies – Trends and Challenges are being requested by the National Archives of Georgia.

The conference will be held on October 10–12, 2024, and will honor the 400th anniversary of the martyrdom of Queen Ketevan.

The Goals of the Conference:

  • Compiling scientific novelties
  • Fostering strong scientific collaborations between Georgian and foreign scientists
  • Encouraging cross-cultural and multidisciplinary research
  • Figuring out how to adjust to the modern cultural heritage management requirements
  • Sharing innovations in the digital humanities field

The scientific directions of the conference are:

  • Philology (classical, Byzantine, and modern Greek philology, literature, linguistics, theory of literature, codicology-textual criticism, folklore studies)
  • History, source studies, archival studies, ethnology, archaeology, and anthropology
  • Art history (depictive and decorative-applied art, architecture, audio-visual art, theory of art and history, choreography)
  • Cultural studies (museology, antiquity studies, theory of culture, and history)
  • Digital aesthetics and design
  • Digital archives and databases
  • Conservation and restoration

Important dates:

June 26, 2024 – Deadline for abstract submissions

September 6, 2024 – Deadline for receiving notifications about abstract acceptance 

Instructions and additional Information you can find here: https://archive.gov.ge/en/ix-saertashoriso-konferentsia-1

Natalia Arzamastseva
Natalia Arzamastseva

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Natalia Arzamastseva (March 14, 2024). The 9th International Scientific Conference Archival Studies, Source Studies – Trends and Challenges. Max Weber Stiftung - Büro Georgien. Retrieved June 18, 2026 from https://mwsgeorgien.hypotheses.org/4132


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