Friday, October 24
8:30 Opening remarks by the organizers
8:45 – 10:15 GENDER & WAR
Moderation and comments: Gunda Barth-Scalmani (Innsbruck)
Libuše Heczková/Marie Bahenská (Prague), “…weakness, thy name is Woman, madness, thy name is Man..” Reflection of the War by the "Weaker Sex"
Iwona Dadej (Berlin), Abandoning the cannons: Polish Female college graduates and their educational policy and diplomacy after the Great War.
Gabriela Dudeková (Bratislava), Children in War and War in Children. Influence of Great War on Lives and Mentality of Children and Youth in Hungary
Dagmar Wenitzing (Oxford), At Crossroads: Rosika Schwimmer (1877–1948), Central Europe, and the First World War
10:15 - 10:45 Discussion
10:45 - 11:15 Coffe break
11:15 - 12:30 CHURCH AND RELIGIOUS ISSUES
Moderation and comments: Johannes Gleixner (Munich)
Tomáš Pavlíček (Prague),The situation of religious practices in Prague and small areas of Bohemia at the eve of the war
Marek Šmíd (České Budějovice) , Transformation of the Catholic Church during the World War I.
Miha Simac (Ljubljana), Priests from central Slovenian's lands in military uniforms 1914 - 1918
12:30 - 13:15 Discussion
13:15 - 15:00 Lunch break
15:00 -16:30 REFIGURING LOYALTIES ON A NEW POLITICAL MAP OF CENTRAL EUROPE
Moderation and comments: Rudolf Kučera (Prague)
Michal Frankl (Prague), Negotiating Loyalty “Jewish Question” in the discursive construction of the Czechoslovak national state
Bartolomiej Rusin (Cracow) , The Austro-Polish / loyalist orientation in the history of Polish political thought during World War I.
Giuseppe Perri (Bruxelles), An end and one end and a false beginning: memories of the Ukrainian National Republic (1917-1920)
Claire Morelon (Paris), Continuity and revolutionary spirit: The transition from Empire to Republic in Prague
16:30 - 17:15 Discussion
Saturday, October 25
8:30 - 10:00 SIENCE & ARTS
Moderation and comments: Michal Šimůnek (Prague)
Maciej Gorny (Warsaw), War Psychiatry in the East, 1914-1918
Reinhardt Johler (Tübingen), “Like a Laboratory”. Science in War – the Anthropology and the Volkskunde in Central Europe
Matthew Lungerhausen (Winona), The ‘Érdekes Ujság Battlefield Photo Album’ and the Practice of Hungarian Amateur Photography During World War One
Lukasz Biskupski (Warsaw), The connection between institutions and aesthetics of variété and cinema in the Polish territories of Russia before 1915
10:00 - 10:30 Discussion
10:30 - 11:00 Coffe break
11:00 - 12:15 MOBILITY AND MIGRATION
Moderation and comments: Ivan Šedivý (Prague)
Serhiy Choliy, (Uzhhorod), War as a Model of Population Displacement in the Modern World: the Galician Perspectives in WWI
Helena Trnková (Montpellier), Fight, Travel and Learn: the Impact of War Experience of Czech Combatants
Liubov Zhvanko (Kharkiv), The Refugees of the Great War: The compelled journey of Ukrainian Lands 1914-1918
12:15 - 12:45 Discussion
12:45 - 13:00 Final remarks