Serdecznie zapraszamy do udziału w międzynarodowej konferencji The (Non)Commemoration of Heritage of Eastern Europe, która odbędzie się 4-5 grudnia 2023, przy ul. Reymonta 4, s. 333. Organizatorem konferencji jest Instytut Studiów Europejskich.
Program
4 grudnia (poniedziałek)
14:00-14:15 Otwarcie konferencji
Powitanie
- Vita Zelče, Discourse of the dismantling of the monument to the victory of the USSR in the Great Patriotic War in Riga
- Christoph Meissner, The Withdrawal of Soviet Troops from Eastern Central Europe - Reflections on comparative and entangled History
- Michał Kuryłowicz, Between canon and archive. Memory of communism in the recollections of Polish mountaineers
2 panel: 15:15-15:55 The Heritage of The Czech Republic And Czechoslovakia
- Ladislav Cabada, Symbolic displacement of Austrian symbols and Austria in the Czech Republic
- Jan Květina, Instrumentalization of liberty and democracy in the Central European interwar authoritarian discourse: the case of Czechoslovakia
15:55-16:10 przerwa kawowa
3 panel: 16:10-16:50 The Hungarian Heritage
- Andrea Schmidt, The past living with us, the politicisation of national holidays in Hungary
- Petr Körfer, Wallenstein Pageantry in Cheb (Eger)
4 panel: 16:50-17:30 The Difficult Heritage Of Cities
- Piotr Michałowski, Times of change. The (non)commemorating of heritage in the former German cities like Wrocław, within the context of Poland after 1945 and two case studies of contemporary German museums, dedicated to the memory of the expulsion
- Kamil Glinka, Does urban governance really matter? Cultural development of the biggest Polish cities
5 panel: 17:30-18:10 The Heritage Unremembered and Marginalized
- Marcin Galent, Some reflections on the people's turn in humanities and its potential influence on national heritages in Central and Eastern Europe
- Francesco Trupia, Commemorate or Not Commemorate? The Heroes of the Interwar Period and the Post-socialist Memory Dilemma in Bulgaria and Ukraine
19:00 kolacja
5 grudnia 2023 (wtorek)
6 panel: 9:00-10:00 Memory and Commemoration
- Kinga Anna Gajda, Unearthing the Past: The Nexus of Communism, Socialism, and Nuclear Catastrophes and the Art of Commemoration
- Krzysztof Koźbiał, The memory of the 'Czechoslovakianeights'. Between myth and important historical event
- Mirosław Natanek, Are values could be a permanent heritage? How Central European states perceive European values after 30 year of the membership in the Council of Europe - selected aspects
10:00 – 10:15 Podsumowanie
Konferencja została sfinansowana z funduszu: Program Strategiczny Inicjatywa Doskonałości, Wydział Studiów Politycznych i Międzynarodowych, Uniwersytet Jagielloński