Heidi Hein-Kircher, Wissenschaftsforum, Herder-Institut für historische Ostmitteleuropaforschung - Institut der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft
10:00 am WELCOME AND INTRODUCTORY REMARKS
Heidi Hein-Kircher (Marburg)
10:15–10:45 am Chair: Ekaterina Oleshkevich (Ramat Gan)
Gábor Koloh (Szeged): Socioeconomic and Cultural Determinants of Family Planning in Southern Transdanubia (Hungary), 19th Century
Filip Emanuel Schuffert (Gießen): Gieschewald – a New Village for Miners and their Families
10:45–11:00 am Break
11:00–11:45 am Chair: Elisa-Maria Hiemer (Marburg)
Dominika Kleinova (Pardubice): She-Wolves and Children of the Night: Birth Control and Family Planning from the Perspective of Prostitutes in the Interwar Czechoslovakia
Sylwia Kuzma-Markowska (Warsaw): Conflicts and Interdependencies: Family Planning Narratives and Activisms in Interwar Poland
Lemontzoglou Tryfonas (Athens): “Revisiting the “Illegitimacy” Phenomenon: Evidence from the 20th Century Greek
Censuses”
11:45–12:30 pm Lunch Break
12:30–1:30 pm Chair: Halyna Roshchyna (Hamburg)
Eva Škorvanková (Bratislava): Family Planning in Slovakia 1939–1945 and its Ideological Infl uences
Katerina Piro (Mannheim): The Secret Baby Project: a Case Study from Lithuania and Italy on Knowledge, Self-determination and Generations
Anja Titze (Mannheim): Changing Systems, Changing Norms Reproductive Rights in Ireland and Poland after 1945
Jakub Gałęziowski (Warsaw): Approaches to Survivors of Conflict Related Sexual Violence in Post-War Poland. Discourses in Polish Press: Political, Religious and Medical, 1945–1946
1.30–1.45 pm Break
1.45–2.30 pm Chair: Isabel Heinemann (Münster)
Agata Ignaciuk (Granada): Countertechnologies of Care. Vacuum Aspiration in State Socialist Poland
Ivana Dobrivojević Tomić (Belgrade): Family Planning in Socialist Yugoslavia
Ieva Balčiūnė (Vilnius): Motherhood and Family Planning Issues in the Soviet Lithuanian Magazine for Women “Tarybinė Moteris”
2.30–2.45 pm Break
2.45–3.30 pm Chair: Denisa Nešťáková (Marburg)
Fanni Svégel (Budapest): From “Abortion Culture” to Family Planning. The Continuities and Discontinuities of Birth Control Regimes in 20th Century Hungary
Nadezhda Beliakova (Moscow) / Nataliya Shok (Nizhny Novgorod): Late Soviet Plurality of “Family Planning” Concept: Actors and Individual Choices
Michael Zok (Warsaw): “Love is a Battlefield”. Sexuality, Reproductive Rights, and Partnership as Areas of Conflict in Post-War Poland
3.30–4.00 pm FINAL DISCUSSION
Elisa-Maria Hiemer / Denisa Nešťáková (Marburg)
Concluding Remarks and Outlook on the Final Conference
in January 2022
Moderation: Heidi Hein-Kircher (Marburg)