Thursday 22 June 2023 (Room Y 326)
14:00
Welcome
14:10–15:00
Anca Cretu (Prague): Refugees, Gender, and Encampment in Austria-Hungary during the First World War
15:00–15.50
Martin Rempe (Konstanz): What's the Place of Central and Eastern Europe in the 19th Century Global History of Military Music?
16:10–17:00
Katerina Suverina (Potsdam): Foreigners, Plague, and Morality: What Soviet Newspapers Can Tell Us about HIV/AIDS Epidemic?
17:00–17.50
Malte Rolf (Oldenburg): Post-Imperial Disentanglement. Elite Changes in Transitory Lithuania (appr. 1988–2000)
18:00–18.50
Michal Pullmann / Pavel Kolář (Konstanz / Prague): Sacrifice in Socialism and After: Between Solidarity, Abandonment and Nihilism
Friday 23 June 2023 (Room Y 326)
09:30–10:20
Borut Klabjan (Koper): Cold War Europe beyond Borders. A Transnational History of Cross-Border Practices in the Alps-Adriatic Area from World War II to the Present
10:20–11:10
Gábor Egry (Budapest): An Imperialism that Wasn't and still Persisted? Austro-Hungarian Business Networks in Central and South-Eastern Europe 1900–1938
11:30–12:20
Luminita Gatejel (Regensburg): Turning Wetlands into “Productive” Land: Riverbank Engineering in Romania in the 20th Century
12:20–13:10
Petr Roubal (Prague): Planning for Neoliberalism? Prague Urban Experts in the lange Wende
13:10–14:00
Matěj Spurný (Prague): The Road to Sell off. Interpreting the Post-Socialist Housing Privatization in Czechoslovakia