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Eva Chodějovská introduced the Beyond the Horizon project during the 71st annual meeting of the Renaissance Society of America. Programme held in Boston, March, 20-22. The audience was especially interested in the key historical source the team is using: the album amicorum of the Bohemian nobleman Humprecht Johann Czernin preserved at The Pierport-Morgan Library in New York City.

Zdeněk Hojda, Kateřina Dolejší and Eva Chodějovská presented a paper at the conference "Travelers of the Early Modern Era (16th - 18th centuries) on European Routes" held by University of Wroclaw, Poland. The conference was attended by experts at various stages of their academic careers coming from Poland, Germany, Austria, Italy and the Czech Republic (key note lecture was given by Jiří Kubeš from the University of Pardubice).

On October, 14, 2024 you are very welcome to the public lecture given by Alexandra Tesaříková, a member of the Team dealing with data collecting and structuring, in the Regional Museum in Jindřichlv Hradec. Right there, in this south-bohemian town, the Czernin family archives is stored - as an archival unit (fund) within the State Regional Archives in Třeboň, Dept. Jindřichův Hradec. The data-minimg phase of our project would not be possible without cooperation with our colleagues based in Třeboň and Jindřichův Hradec.

In February 2024, Dr. Rachel Midura, Virginia Tech University, USA, launched a scholarly platform called EMDigIt, a series of workshops for data-driven approaches to early modern travel. After several online meetings, there will be the first in-person workshop held on August, 5, 2024, in Arlington, VA, USA. Eva Chodějovská takes part giving the lecture called Traveling in Early Modern Europe between Theory and Practice. 

During the XXX edition of the International Conference on the History of Cartography held in Lyon, France from July, 1 to July, 5 2024, Eva Chodejovska will present a poster "Travel itineraries in Rome: an investigation of Early Modern sources across Europe" on guidebooks dealing with Rome preserved in Central-European libraries and on mapping the described urban itineraries. It is a joint work with Keti Lelo (Roma Tre University in Rome, Italy) which methodologicaly builds upon the outputs of the Beyond the Horizon project. 

https://ichc2024.univ-lyon3.fr/

23-24 May 2024 Eva Chodějovská participated on the workshop „ITALIA AUSTRIACA. Rapporti artistici e collezionismo negli Stati italiani nell’orbita degli Asburgo d’Austria“ held in Rome, Italy, at the Austrian Institute in Rome.