Online Resources

A partner of AISEES, the Balkan Heritage Foundation supports the protection, conservation, management and promotion of cultural and historical heritage of southeastern Europe as a precondition for sustainable development in the region. BHF organizes several archaeological field schools and educational programs in the Balkans for undergraduate and graduate students.

A partner of AISEES, the North of Byzantium Initiative is a group with links to Princeton University and the University of Michigan that supports the study of medieval art, architecture, and visual culture in eastern Europe. Through events, publications, and resources, the initiative addresses issues of visual eclecticism in art and architecture, patronage, the transfer of artistic ideas and styles, and charts how cross-cultural exchange operated in regions of the Balkan Peninsula, the Carpathian Mountains, and further north, which developed at the crossroads of the Latin, Greek, Slavic, and Islamic cultural spheres. 

 

ONLINE RESOURCES PERTAINING TO SOUTHEAST EUROPE

American School of Classical Studies at Athens (ASCSA): Athenian Agora, Corinth, Hesperia Supplement

The Ancient World Online (AWOL) alphabetical list of open access journals in ancient studies  

Bulgarian e-Journal of Archaeology

Byzantium Working Group

BYZANTINA ΣYMMEIKTA = Byzantina Symmeikta

Central and Eastern European Online Library (CEEOL)

Croatian Scientific Bibliography

Portal of Croatian Scientific and Professional Journals (social sciences and humanities are in the list to the left)

HAEMUS Center for Scientific Research and Promotion of Culture (with online journal)

The Access to Mideast and Islamic Resources (AMIR) alphabetical list of open access journals in Middle Eastern and Islamic studies 

Ottoman Architectural Heritage in Bulgaria

Research libraries in Bulgaria

UNESCO World Heritage sites

RELEVANT SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS (non-AISEES)

The Sanev Fellowship honors Voislav Sanev (1938-2007), who is remembered not only for his numerous archaeological excavations and publications but also for his willingness to help younger archaeologists in preparation of scholarly articles and for his ability to persuade diverse colleagues to co-operate for a common goal.  Eligibility is restricted to his fellow-citizens to support their research in Athens at the ASCSA. Interested persons should contact Goran Sanev at the Archaeological Museum in Skopje for additional information and details of the application process