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)