Colloquium in Central and East European History

Colloquium in Central and East European History (Univ. of Konstanz)

Veranstalter
University of Konstanz, AG Osteuropäische Geschichte (Gruia Bădescu, Maria Buko and Pavel Kolář)
Ausrichter
Gruia Bădescu, Maria Buko and Pavel Kolář
Veranstaltungsort
University of Konstanz, Universitätsstraße 10, Room Y326
PLZ
78464
Ort
Konstanz
Land
Deutschland
Findet statt
In Präsenz
Vom - Bis
25.01.2024 - 26.01.2024
Von
Jessica Sawatzky, Universität Konstanz

Organised by Gruia Bădescu, Maria Buko and Pavel Kolář

Colloquium in Central and East European History (Univ. of Konstanz)

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

Programm

Thursday 25 January 2024 (Room Y 326)

14:00 Welcome by Pavel Kolář and Gruia Bădescu
14:10-15:00 Radka Šustrová (Vienna): Envisioning workplace justice: Austria and Czechoslovakia under National Socialism and in Cold War
15:00-15.50 Constantin Iordachi (Vienna): Fascism as a Political Faith: The Legion of Archangel Michael in Romania, 1927-1941
Chaired by Maria Buko (Konstanz)

Coffee break

16:10-17:00 Cristian Cercel (Tübingen): The French Connection: Franco-German Entanglements and the Search for the Origin of Danube Swabians
17:00-17.50 Jeremy Walton (Rijeka): Monumental Meditations: Post-Imperial Phenomenologies of Public Space in Sarajevo, Zagreb, and Zemun
18:00-18.50 Vjeran Pavlakovic (Rijeka): Dealing with the Past in the Balkans: Monuments, Murals and Memory Politics
Chaired by Michal Pullmann (Prague)

Friday 26 January 2024 (Room Y 326)

09:30-10:20 Jessie Hronesova (SSEEES London): Youth and collective victimhood: Making sense of the past in contemporary Serbia
10:20-11:10 Margaret Comer (London): Languages of identity and suffering: Conflicting definitions of ‘victim’ in contemporary Holocaust heritagization
Chaired by Muriel Janke (Konstanz)

Coffee break

11:30-12:20 Juliane Fürst (Potsdam): Towards an emotional history of Perestroika
12:20-13:10 Volodymyr Ishchenko (Berlin): How contemporary revolutions reproduce the political representation crisis: Euromaidan revolution and civil society in Ukraine
13:10-14:00 Michal Kopeček (Prague): Charter 77 Transnational
Chaired by Jiří Přibáň (Cardiff)

Kontakt

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

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