Thursday, June 14, 2007
3 p.m. – 4.30 p.m. "Histories – Whose demand is it?"
Chair: Prof. Dr. Birgit Schäbler (University of Erfurt)
Prof. David Cohen, PhD (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Moments Future: Further Thoughts on "The Production of History"
Comment: Prof. Dr. Jacques Revel (Centre de recherches historiques, Paris)
5.00 p.m. – 7.30 p.m. Panel – "Archiving I"
Chair: Dr. Denis Laborde (EHESS, Paris)
Dr. Philipp Müller (University College London)
Supervising the Threshold. Archives and Historians in 19th century Germany
Dr. Michael Schoenhals (Lund University)
"Old Beijing Dot Net" – Transmitting Traces of the Past
Comment: Prof. Glenn Penny, PhD (University of Iowa)
Friday, June 15, 2007
9.15 a.m. – 11.45 a.m. Panel – "Archiving II"
Chair: Isabel Kranz, M.A. (Media of History – History of Media, Weimar)
Mag. Elke Murlasits (Büro der Erinnerungen, Graz)
Administrating Biographies - the Practice of Oral History Archiving
Prof. Leora Auslander, PhD (University of Chicago)
Archiving a Life: Post-Shoah Dilemmas of Memory Legacies
Comment: Prof. Dr. Claudia Kraft (University of Erfurt)
3.00 p.m. – 5.30 p.m. Panel "The Appeal of the Visual: Delusive"?
Chair: Dr. Maren Möhring (University of Cologne)
Prof. Michael G. Levine, PhD (Rutgers University)
Reframing History: Serious Comics in the Age of Testimony
Dr. Anja Zimmermann (University of Hamburg)
Cutting History: Representation and Narrative in the Work of Kara Walker
Comment: Prof. Dr. Michael Wildt (Hamburger Institut für Sozialforschung)
Saturday, June 16, 2007
9.15 a.m. – 11.45 a.m. Panel – "Representations I"
Chair: Prof. Dr. Sven Reichardt (University of Konstanz)
Andrea Zemskov-Zuege, M.A. (University of Konstanz)
Remembering the War in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia – Official and Unofficial Practices
Prof. Dr. Eve Rosenhaft (Liverpool)
At Large in the "Gray Zone" (Primo Levi): Narrating the Romani Holocaust.
Comment: Prof. Dr. Lucian Hölscher (Ruhr University, Bochum)
2 p.m. – 5.00 p.m. Panel "Representations II"
Chair: Dr. Alexandra Przyrembel (University of Göttingen)
Prof. emer. Rhys Isaac, PhD (La Trobe University, Melbourne)
Gentrylore: Reflections on an Ancient Genre in the New World.
Prof. Dr. Gesine Krüger (University of Zürich)
Moving Bones. Global Discourse and Local Histories.
Prof. Daniel Dayan (EHESS, Paris)
Media Events: the Live Broadcasting of History
Comment: Prof. Dipesh Chakrabarty, PhD (University of Chicago)