Towards a Conceptual History of Central and Eastern Europe in Comparative Perspective: Cultures, Ideologies, Identities, Politics

Towards a Conceptual History of Central and Eastern Europe in Comparative Perspective: Cultures, Ideologies, Identities, Politics

Organizer
Institute of Conceptual History; Reinhart Koselleck International Ph.D. School of Conceptual History; Faculty of Letters, History and Theology, West University of Timişoara; in cooperation with the Institute of History of RWTH Aachen University; and the Romanian Academy of Sciences, Timişoara Branch
Venue
Hotel Timişoara, str. Mărăşeşti Nr. 1-3, Timişoara, Romania (Conference Hall)
Location
Timişoara
Country
Romania
From - Until
25.04.2012 - 27.04.2012
By
Bopp-Filimonov, Valeska

In September 2009, Victor Neumann and Armin Heinen have convened an international conference in Timişoara, dedicated to the study of Romania history through concepts. The first of its kind, the conference enjoyed a wide and positive press coverage, ranging from mainstream media to academic journals. Based on the proceedings, Neumann and Heinen have edited a collective volume (Istoria României prin concepte. Perspective alternative asupra limbajelor social-politice, Iaşi: Polirom, 2010, 527 pp.), now a landmark in Romanian studies, abundantly reviewed, soon to be published in English with CEU Press.

Building upon this successful experience, in order to establish stronger links with the relevant international field, and further integrate the study of conceptual history with empirical research in historical studies and in the neighboring disciplines, a follow-up conference takes now place. This time, the area under scrutiny is Central and Eastern Europe, seen in all its internal complexity, as well as in a wider comparative context.

Programm

Wednesday – 25/04/2012

17:00-19:00
Opening of the conference, Aula Magna West University of Timişoara

Welcoming Addresses:
Prof. Dr. Marilen PIRTEA (Rector of the West University of Timişoara)

Introductory Remarks:
Prof. Dr. Victor NEUMANN (West University of Timisoara): Reinhart Koselleck and the Timişoara’s School of Conceptual History

Introductory Lecture:
Prof. Dr. Marcel CORNIS-POPE (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, USA): Theoretical and Methodological Challenges in Writing Intercultural Literary History: Reflections on Two Recent International Projects

Thursday – 26/04/2012

Hotel Timişoara, str. Mărăşeşti Nr. 1-3, Timişoara, Romania (Conference Hall)

10:00-11:00 - KEYNOTE SPEECH & DEBATE

Prof. Dr. Hans-Erich BÖDEKER (Max-Planck-Institute for the History of Science, Göttingen): The Circulation of Concepts: Reasons, Modes, Consequences

11:15-12:45 - 1ST PANEL

Prof. Dr. Javier FERNÁNDEZ-SEBASTIÁN (University of the Basque Country, Bilbao): Conceptual Change in an Age of Revolutions. Entering a New Regime of Conceptuality

Dr. Zoltán Gábor SZÜCS (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest):
Two ’Sattelzeiten’ of the Hungarian Political Thought

Prof. Dr. Magnus ILMJÄRV (Tallinn University): Collective Memory in the Post-Soviet Estonia

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Melvin RICHTER (New York City University)

13:00-14:30 - Lunch

14:30-15:15 - KEYNOTE SPEECH & DEBATE

Prof. Dr. Armin HEINEN (University of Aachen): The Historicity of Time. Path-Dependence of Time Concepts in Western Europe and Romania

15:15 - 16:15 - 2nd PANEL

Dr. Mihaela VLĂSCEANU (West University of Timişoara): The Concepts of Time and Space Reflected by the Baroque Art from Banat

Assistant Prof. Dr. Vera DUBINA (Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow): Lost in Translation: History of Concept in Russia and on Russian History

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Ovidiu PECICAN (Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj)

16:15-16:30 - Coffee break

16:30-17:30 - 3rd PANEL

Dr. Felicia WALDMAN (University of Bucharest): Conceptualizing the Holocaust in Romanian and Other East and Central European Public Policies

Dr. Mihai CHIOVEANU (University of Bucharest): Into the Danger Zone. The Tapestry and Sophistry of Cleansing Nation Statism in Interwar Romania.

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Gerhard-Dieter SEEWANN (University of Pécs)

17:30-19:00 - 4th PANEL

Prof. Dr. Grozdanka GOJKOV (Belgrade University): European Identity and Cross-Cultural Sensitivity

Prof. Dr. Miodrag MATICKI (Institute of History and Literary Theory in Belgrade, Serbia): The Idea of Illyrism in a Literary-historical Context

Prof. Dr. Gerhard-Dieter SEEWANN (University of Pécs): Problems of Minority Historiography

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Marcel CORNIS-POPE (Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond)

19:00 - Dinner

Friday – 27/04/2012

Hotel Timişoara, str. Mărăşeşti Nr 1-3, Timişoara, Romania (Conference Hall)

10.00-10.45 – KEYNOTE SPEECH & DEBATE

Prof. Dr. Victor NEUMANN: Multi- and Interculturality – Key Concepts Defining East-Central Europe. The Cases of Banat and Transylvania as Border Regions

10:45-11:00 - Coffee break

11:00-12:30 - 5th PANEL

Prof. Dr. Galina ZVEREVA (Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow): “Civilization” as a Tool of Shaping the Nation State: a Comparative Analysis of Public Discourse Practices in Russia and Ukraine in the 2000s

Prof. Sorin ANTOHI (Bucharest): The Concept of Nation in Central and Eastern Europe from National Palingenesis to Ethnic Ontology (1840s-1940s)

Dr. Andrei CUSCO (State University of Moldova, Chişinău): The ‘Language of the Nation’ in Early 20th-Century Bessarabia: Defining an Elusive Concept in a Contested Borderland

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Martin BURKE (New York City University)

13:00-14.30 - Lunch

14:30-15:30 - 6th PANEL

Prof. Dr. Constantin IORDACHI (Central European University, Budapest): The Political Language of Citizenship in Post-Ottoman Balkans

Prof. Dr. Dietmar MÜLLER (Imre Kertész Kolleg, Jena): Citizenship in Southeastern Europe. Orientalism and Ethnonationalism vs. the Political Nation

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Melvin RICHTER (New York City University)

15:30-15:45 - Coffee break

15:45-16:45 - 6th PANEL

Assistant Prof. Dr. Aurelian CRĂIUŢU (Indiana University, Bloomington): Moderation and Liberalism: a Historical Perspective

Prof. Dr. Michael METZELTIN (University of Vienna): Thoughts on the Formation of the Concept <Constitution>

Valeska BOPP-FILIMONOV (University of Aachen): Semantics of the Socialist Past in Romania and the GDR. Different Approaches in Dialogue

Moderator: Prof. Dr. Martin Burke (New York City University)

16:45-17:30 - CONCLUSIONS

Prof. Dr. Melvin RICHTER (New York City University)

19:00 - Cocktail Dinner

Contact (announcement)

Armin Heinen

RWTH Aachen
+49-241-80-26035
+49-241-80-22357

armin.heinen@post.rwth-aachen.de

http://www.histinst.rwth-aachen.de/aw/cms/HISTINST/Zielgruppen/neuzeit/projekte/~vok/begriffsgeschichte/?lang=de
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