16. 5. 2019 Karolinum, Prague
(Charles University, Ovocný trh 560/5, Praha 1)
9.00 Registration
9.30 Conference opening
9.50-11.15 Panel 1: Justice
Chair: Jaromír Mrňka (Prague)
9:50 Barbara De Luna (Bologna – Paris) & Greta Fedele (Bologna – Paris): Redefining national identities through justice: a comparative analysis between Italy and France
10:10 Anika Seemann (Cambridge): „Mentalities of War, Mentalities of Peace“: Capital Punishment in the Norwegian ‘Treason Trials’, 1941–1957
10:30 Henrik Lundtofte (Ribe): Danes against Danes September 1944 – May 1945
10:30-11:15: Discussion
11.15 – 11.45 Coffee Break
11.45-13.00 Panel 2: Micro-history, Regional Aspects
Chair: Ota Konrád (Prague)
11:45 Tereza Juhászová (Prague): Good or Bad Mantak? Exclusion of Slovak Germans from a Local Community
12:05 Tasos Kostopoulos (Athens): Cleaning Out Greece of the miasma of its “Sudeten”: Macedonian Slavs as an unwanted minority in the aftermath of the Second World War
12:25-13:00 Discussion
13.00 – 15.00 Lunch Break
15.00-16.45 Panel 3: Gender
Chair: Beate Fieseler (Düsseldorf)
15:00 Caroline Nilsen (Chapel Hill): „German Brats and Tarts“: Gender, Sexuality, and Collective Memory in Post War Norway
15:20Marta Havryshko (Lviv): Dangerous Liaisons: Women, Sexuality, and anti-Soviet Resistance in Ukraine
15:40Justina Smalkyte (Paris): Ethnicity, Gender and Multidirectional Violence: A Case Study of the Formation of a Local Force (Vietine Rinktine) in German-occupied Lithuania (February–May 1944)
16:00-16:45 Discussion
16.45 Coffee Break
18.30 Keynote Norman Naimark (Stanford):
17.5.2019 Karolinum, Prague
(Charles University, Ovocný trh 560/5, Praha 1)
9.00 – 10.25 Panel 4: Ethnicity
Chair: Boris Barth (Prague)
9:00 Aleksandra Pomiecko (Toronto): Assessing National "Consciousness": The Belarusian Home Defense, 1944–1945
9:20 Ondřej Matějka (Prague): Between nation and religion. Czech Protestants and the transfer of Sudeten Germans 1945–1948
9:40 Pavlo Khudish (Uzhorod): One step to violence: the relationship between Jews and their “neighbors” in postwar Transcarpathia, 1944–1946
9:40-10:25 Discussion
10.25 – 10.45 Coffee Break
10.45-12.10 Panel 5: Citizenship
Chair: Blanka Mouralová (Prague)
10:45 Borbála Klacsmann (Budapest): “Pure Christians” vs. “Working Citizens of the Democratic Era”: How the Claimants of Jewish Property Perceived Citizenship in Hungary
11:05 Petr Sedlák (Prague): Emil Beer, the failed case of trans-integration into life after
11:25 Peter Thaler (Odense): A Glass Half Full or Half Empty? The Postwar Treatment of the German Minority in Denmark
11:25-12:10 Discussion
12.10 – 14.10 Lunch Break
14.10 – 15.10 Concluding debate
15.10 – 15.45 Closing remarks