
Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies
The Center for Eastern Mediterranean Studies (CEMS), heir to the Center for Hellenic Traditions (2004/5–2009/10), promotes the study of the eastern Mediterranean and its hinterlands from antiquity, especially the Hellenistic oikoumene (323–30 BCE), to the end of the Ottoman period (1923 CE).
Sahar S. Hosseini
Budapest Campus | Nador u. 9, Monument Building | 202The Friends of God Are the True Kings. Sufi Perspectives on Sanctity and Sovereignty in Mamluk Egypt
Giuseppe Cecere
Budapest Campus | Nador u. 15 | Quantum (101)Ferenc Péter Csirkés
Budapest Campus | Nador u. 15 | Quantum (101)Nathalie Clayer
Budapest Campus | Nador u. 9, Monument BuildingSajjad Rizvi
Budapest Campus | Nador u. 15 | Quantum (101)