Dr. Gustavs Strenga, Universität Greifswald
(all times in CET)
October 18, 2021
8:45 Welcome address and introduction by Professor Cordelia Heß (University of Greifswald) and Professor Alexander Filyushkin (St. Petersburg State University)
09:00–10:00 Session 1: Eastern European saints between the Middle Ages and modernity
Moderator: Cordelia Heß
Liliya Berezhnaya (University of Münster): Cult of St Alexander Nevsky in Contemporary Russian Cultural Memory
Alexander Filyushkin: Spiritual and and secular „places of memory“ as symbols of the historical policy of the Russian Empire: Poland, the Baltic States, Novgorod, Pskov and St. Petersburg: a comparative analysis
10:15–11:15 Session 2: Remembering medieval battles and heroes
Moderator: Alexander Filyushkin
Jan Rüdiger (University of Basel): The memory that never was: Hoösten and its Middle Ages
Mart Kuldkepp (University College London): A shared heroic past: the 1187 pillage of Sigtuna in Estonian national memory culture
11:30–12:30 Session 3: Remembering medieval battles and heroes in imperial and totalitarian settings
Moderator: Gustavs Strenga (University of Greifswald)
Dmitry Weber (St. Petersburg State University): From hero to event: Heinrich von Plauen and the battle of Grunwald/Tannenberg in German memory from the end of the 19th to the early 20 th century
Roman Sokolov, Irina Smirnova (St. Petersburg State University): Film „Alexander Nevsky“ by Sergei Eisenstein: „the birth of a hero“ or „the film that was wanted to be banned“?
12:30–13:30 Lunch break
13:30-14:30 Session 4: Swedish kings and heroes in early modernity and the age of nationalism
Moderator: Cordelia Heß
Henrik Ågren (Uppsala University): St Erik in Swedish history writing from Reformation to Enlightenment
Christian Oertel (University of Erfurt): The medieval heroes of Swedish romantic nationalism
14:45–15:45 Session 5: Between Catholicism, Orthodoxy and Protestantism: Finnish and Karelian medieval saints
Moderator: Anti Selart (University of Tartu)
Sari Katajala-Peltomaa (Tampere University): Toothaches, ladybugs and patrons or realm – changing fates of saints Henrik of Finland and Birgitta of Sweden
Kati Parppei (University of Southern Finland): „The holy educators of the Karelian tribe“ – The integration of Russian medieval saintly cults into Finnish Orthodox “mythscape”, 1896–1940
16:00–16:30 Session 6: Finnish nationalism and representations of a medieval past
Moderator: Anti Selart
Anna Ripatti (University of Helsinki): Race, State and Colonization: The Controversial Monuments of Tyrgils Knutsson in Nineteenth-Century Finland
16:45–17:30 Concluding discussion of the day
October 19, 2021
09:00–10:00 (CET) Young scholars session 1
Moderator: Cordelia Heß
Viktor Koronevsky (St. Petersburg State University): „The idea of retrieval“ as an ideological component of the celebration of the transfer of the relics of St. Euphrosyne of Polotsk from Kiev to Polotsk in 1910
Carl Burnett (University of Greifswald): Early Medieval Historiography: Narratives and Identities of the North
Tatyana Medvedeva (St. Petersburg State University): The image of St. Elisabeth of Thuringia in the 19th and 20th centuries: veneration and reflection in culture
10:10–10:50 Young scholars session 2
Moderator: Gustavs Strenga
Svetlana Abuzina (St. Petersburg State University): How Ivan the Great Became Ivan the Terrible: On the Issue of Writing and Publishing of the 9th Volume of “History of the Russian State” by N. M. Karamzin
Walter Hochheim (University of Greifswald): German Unification and Lutheranism
11:00-12:00 Session 7: Medieval heroic pasts in the modern Baltic
Moderator: Cordelia Heß
Kristina Jõekalda (Estonian Academy of Arts): Crisis of National Style: Baltic German and Estonian Heroic Imagery from Virgin Mary to Kalevipoeg
Gustavs Strenga: Livonian founding bishops and medieval indigenous 'heroes' during the age of nationalism
12:00–13:00 Lunch break
13:00–14:00 Session 8: Finding place for medieval saints in the modern Empires and national states
Moderator: Anti Selart
Marianna Shakhnovich (St. Petersburg State University): Memorialization of natural loci and veneration of the Holy Equal-to-the-Apostles Princess Olga in the North-West of Russia (19th-early 21st centuries)
Arne Segelke (University of Greifswald): Agreeing on Ansgar – „Apostle of the Nort“ in 19th Century Memoryscapes
14:15–15:00 Concluding discussion of the conference