Central and East European History (Univ. Konstanz)

Central and East European History (Univ. Konstanz)

Veranstalter
AG Prof. Pavel Kolář (Michal Pullmann, Gruia Bădescu and Pavel Kolář)
Ausrichter
Michal Pullmann, Gruia Bădescu and Pavel Kolář
Veranstaltungsort
University of Konstanz, Universitätsstraße 10, Room Y326
PLZ
78464
Ort
Konstanz
Land
Deutschland
Findet statt
In Präsenz
Vom - Bis
22.06.2023 - 23.06.2023
Von
Oliver Bregar, Universität Konstanz

The Working Group for History of Eastern Europe at the University Konstanz cordially invites you to the Colloquium in Central and East European History.

Central and East European History (Univ. Konstanz)

The Working Group for History of Eastern Europe at the University Konstanz cordially invites you to the Colloquium in Central and East European History.

Programm

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

Kontakt

E-Mail: barbara.muellner@uni-konstanz.de

https://www.geschichte.uni-konstanz.de/forschung-geschichte/kolar/
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