Marianne Sághy
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Marianne Sághy (1961 – 2018) was a Hungarian expert on the religious and social culture of
Late Antiquity Late antiquity is the time of transition from classical antiquity to the Middle Ages, generally spanning the 3rd–7th century in Europe and adjacent areas bordering the Mediterranean Basin. The popularization of this periodization in English ha ...
, with an especial focus on the cult of saints and
hagiography A hagiography (; ) is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader, as well as, by extension, an adulatory and idealized biography of a founder, saint, monk, nun or icon in any of the world's religions. Early Christian hagiographies migh ...
. She was associate professor at the Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University, and at the Department of Medieval and Early Modern Universal History,
Eötvös Loránd University Eötvös Loránd University ( hu, Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, ELTE) is a Hungarian public research university based in Budapest. Founded in 1635, ELTE is one of the largest and most prestigious public higher education institutions in Hung ...
, Budapest.


Biography


Early life and education

Sághy was born in 1961. She attended the Szilágyi Erzsébet Secondary School, Budapest. She graduated from
Eötvös Loránd University Eötvös Loránd University ( hu, Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, ELTE) is a Hungarian public research university based in Budapest. Founded in 1635, ELTE is one of the largest and most prestigious public higher education institutions in Hung ...
in 1985 with a degree in History and French. She received a French government scholarship (1984–85) to study at the Centre d'Études Supérieures de Civilisation Médiévale,
Université de Poitiers The University of Poitiers (UP; french: Université de Poitiers) is a public university located in Poitiers, France. It is a member of the Coimbra Group. It is multidisciplinary and contributes to making Poitiers the city with the highest studen ...
. Her Master's thesis was entitled ''Pierre Dubois’ Plan for the Recovery of the Holy Land in 1306.'' Between 1986 and 1987 she was a visiting scholar at the
University of Oxford , mottoeng = The Lord is my light , established = , endowment = £6.1 billion (including colleges) (2019) , budget = £2.145 billion (2019–20) , chancellor ...
, receiving a stipend from the
Soros Foundation Open Society Foundations (OSF), formerly the Open Society Institute, is a grantmaking network founded and chaired by business magnate George Soros. Open Society Foundations financially supports civil society groups around the world, with a sta ...
. In 1989 she began her
PhD PHD or PhD may refer to: * Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), an academic qualification Entertainment * '' PhD: Phantasy Degree'', a Korean comic series * ''Piled Higher and Deeper'', a web comic * Ph.D. (band), a 1980s British group ** Ph.D. (Ph.D. albu ...
at the University of Princeton. Her supervisors were
Natalie Zemon Davis Natalie Zemon Davis, (born November 8, 1928) is a Canadian and American historian of the early modern period. She is currently an Adjunct Professor of History and Anthropology and Professor of Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto in C ...
and Peter Brown. She was awarded her PhD in 1998 for a thesis entitled ''Patrons and Priests: The Roman Senatorial Aristocracy and the Church, AD 355-384.''


Career

In 1993 she was a founding member of the Department of Medieval Studies at Central European University, where she was employed as a lecturer. From 1999 to 2003 she was the Academic Director of the
Hungarian Cultural Institute The Balassi Institute ( hu, Balassi Intézet) is a worldwide non-profit cultural organization funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (''Külügyminisztérium'') of Hungary. The institute spreads and promotes Hungarian language and culture abr ...
, Paris, where she sought to promote French-Hungarian scientific and cultural relations. Sághy held the position of President of the Hungarian Hagiography Society. She sat on the editorial boards of such academic journals as the ''Annual of the Department of Medieval Studies'' and the ''Hungarian Historical Review''. Sághy has been described as 'a well-versed and fruitful author, a translator of important works and a writer of serious scholarship'. Her contribution to scholarship on late antique and medieval religion and hagiography through teaching, organising and presenting at international conferences, authoring and editing books and source editions, and publishing around 60 individual scholarly studies, was 'internationally recognised'.


Death

Sághy died on 21 September 2018 at the age of fifty-seven. Her last book, ''Saint Martin, Soldier of Christ'', was published only a few weeks before her death. A Colloquium in her honour will be held at the Central European University in June 2019, entitled 'Dis/embodiment and Im/materiality: Uncovering the Body, Gender and Sexuality in Philosophies of Late Antiquity - In Memoriam Marianne Sagh (1961-2018). Speakers include Professor Susanna Elm. The Hungarian Institute of Paris honores her in November 2019 with a presentation of a book published a few weeks after her death: an edition, French translation and presentation of the works of Pierre Dubois, De la reconquête de la Terre Sainte - De l'abrègement des guerres et procès du royaume des Francs, intro, éd. et trad. M. SAGHY, A. LEONAS et P.-A. FORCADET, Les Belles Lettres, Paris, 2019.


Publications


Monographs and edited volumes

* (ed.) ''Women and Power in East Central Europe: Medieval and Modern'' (Idyllywild: Charles Schlacks, 1993) * ''Women and Power in East Central Europe: Medieval and Modern'' (Los Angeles: Ch. Schlacks, Centre for Multietnic and Transnational Studies, University of Southern California, 1996) * ''Versek és vértanúk: a római mártírkultusz Damasus pápa korában, 366-384'' oems and martyrs: The Roman cult of martyrs at the time of Pope Damasus(Budapest: Hungarus Paulus, 2003) * ''Isten barátai: Szent és szentéletrajz a késő antikvitásban'' riends of God: Saints and hagiography in the Late Antiquity(Budapest : Kairosz, 2005) * ''Fifteen Years of Medieval Studies in Central Europe'' (Budapest: Central European University, 2009) *(ed. with Michele Renee Salzman and
Rita Lizzi Testa Rita may refer to: People * Rita (given name) * Rita (Indian singer) (born 1984) * Rita (Israeli singer) (born 1962) * Rita (Japanese singer) * Eliza Humphreys (1850–1938), wrote under the pseudonym Rita Places * Djarrit, also known as Rita ...
) ''Pagans and Christians in Late Antique Rome: Conflict, Competition, and Coexistence in the Fourth Century'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2016) * (ed. with Edward M. Schoolman) ''Pagans and Christians in the Late Roman Empire: New Evidence, New Approaches (4th-8th centuries)'' (Budapest: Central European University, 2018) * ''Szent Márton, Krisztus katonája'' aint Martin, soldier of Christ(Szombathely: Szülőföld Kiadó, 2018) *Pierre Dubois, De la reconquête de la Terre Sainte - De l'abrègement des guerres et procès du royaume des Francs, intro, éd. et trad. M. SAGHY, A. LEONAS et P.-A. FORCADET, Les Belles Lettres, Paris, 2019.


Translations

Translated from English to Hungarian: * Peter Brown, ''The Cult of the Saints; Augustine of Hippo: A Biography'' * Robert Markus, ''Saint Gregory the Great and his Age'' * Pierre Riché, ''Éducation et culture dans l’Occident barbare'' Translated from Latin to French *Pierre Dubois, De la reconquête de la Terre Sainte - De l'abrègement des guerres et procès du royaume des Francs, intro, éd. et trad. M. SAGHY, A. LEONAS et P.-A. FORCADET, Les Belles Lettres, Paris, 2019.


Articles and book chapters

* 'Aspects of Female Rulership in Late Medieval Literature: the Queens' Reign in Angevin Hungary', ''East Central Europe'', vol. 20, issue 1 (1993) 69-86 * Scinditur in partes populus'': Pope Damasus and the Martyrs of Rome', ''Early Medieval Europe,'' vol. 9 no. 3 (2000) 273-87 *'Pope Damasus and the Beginnings of Roman Hagiography', ''Promoting the Saints: Cults and their Contexts from Late Antiquity until the Early Modern Period: Essays in Honor of Gábor Klaniczay for His 60th Birthday'', edited by Ottó Gecser, Jozsef Laszlovsky, Marcell Sebok, Katalin Szende, and Balazs Nagy (Budapest : Central European University Press, 2011) 1-17 *'Veste Regia Indutus: Representations of the Emperor in the Vita Martini', ''IKON,'' vol. 5 (2012) 47-55 *'Hungarians in Hell. The Visions of Laurentius de Tar', ''IKON'' (2013) 29-37 * 'Strangers to Patrons: Bishop Damasus and the Foreign Martyrs of Rome', ''The Hungarian Historical Review'', vol. 5 no. 3 (2016) 465-86


References


External links

* * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sághy, Marianne 20th-century Hungarian historians 1961 births 2018 deaths Women classical scholars Eötvös Loránd University alumni Princeton University alumni Hungarian women historians 21st-century Hungarian historians Academic staff of Central European University