MEMORY AND MEMORIALIZATION OF WWI IN EAST CENTRAL EUROPE: PAST AND PRESENT
International Scientific Conference
11th December 2014.
Venue: Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet), Budapest, Alkotmány str. 2.
Language: English
PROGRAM
SESSION I – 1914–2014
Petra Svoljšak (Slovenia): Between Forgetting and Denying: the Slovenian Memory of World War I
Aleksandar Miletic (Serbia): 1914 Revisited. Commemoration of the WWI Centenary in Serbia
Zoltán Oszkár Szőts (Hungary): Glorification, Denial, Revival – World War I Monuments in Budapest
Discussion
SESSION II – 1914 and Historiography
Erwin Schmidl (Austria): Austria-Hungary’s Last War: Changing Memories in Changing Times
András Joó (Hungary): The Origins and Legacy of World War I. An (Austro-)Hungarian Perspective
Ivan Hrstic (Croatia): Croatian Historiography on World War I – How to Win a War By Losing It?
Discussion
SESSION III – 1914–1939
Tomasz Pudlocki (Poland): Gender, Nation and Memory – a Case of Polish Women’s Memory on WWI in the Polish-Ukrainian Corner, 1918–1939
Magda Arsenicz (Poland): The Battle of Lwów in November 1918 as “the Memory Place” for the Polish and the Ukrainian People
Discussion
SESSION IV – School books
Slávka Otcenásová (Slovakia): Interpretations of World War I in Czechoslovak and Slovak School History Textbooks since 1918 until Present
Barnabás Vajda (Slovakia): The Memory of the Great War in Slovakia – Is It a Process From a Narrow National Narrative Toward Some More General Conclusions?
Péter Bihari (Hungary): World War I in Recent Hungarian Schoolbooks
Discussion
INFORMATION:
Institute of Political History (Politikatörténeti Intézet)
1054 Budapest, Alkotmány str. 2.
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