The international conference Byzantium as Bridge between West and East
(3rd-5th May 2012) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences underlined the
mediation role of Byzantium between the cultures in the West and East as
well as of its own culture to the neighboring nations. This mediation
was discussed not only in terms of influence, but also of receptive
function, symbolized in its bridging role. Such a bridge was built also
within Byzantium, in the transition from pagan to Christian culture. The
proceedings which were supplemented by additional contributions of
specialists underpin the importance of Byzantine culture and politics
for an overall understanding of late Roman, medieval and early modern
history and once again restore Byzantium from a romanticized oriental,
distant, mysterious kingdom into European history and its cultural
landscape. Thus, the focus is particularly on its huge boost, its
reception and its mediation between Europe and the East, in a
never-ending process of mobility between Europe, Africa and Asia.