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KREAS Resilience of Heritage in Resilient Cities November 14th 16th, 2018, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic 14 th November - Wednesday 18:00 Opening lecture and dinner 1. What is the meaning or usage of the notion resilience? Is it only archaeology which can prove resilience is possible in the longue durée? Guy D. Middleton PhD MEd MA BA(Hons) BA(Hons), Senior Researcher Project KREAS, Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University. Visiting Fellow, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Newcastle University, Lecturer in Academic Language Skills, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne Royalty, ritual and resilience between the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the eastern Mediterranean (urban structure, mostly sites of royal and ritual practice and representation). 15th November -Thursday morning panels 9:00 12:30 Hana Červinková, Professor of Anthropology KREAS/University of Lower Silesia & Luďa Klusáková Professor of History, KREAS/Charles University Understanding Resilience in Urban Contexts. Anthropological and Historical Use of the Concept. 2. Historical Towns Marjaana Niemi, Professor of History, Faculty of Social Sciences/ History, Tampere University Modernisation and nostalgia: the resilience of small towns in the Tampere region, Finland Gianfranco Franz, Professor of Policies for Sustainability and Local Development, Department of Economics and Management, Ferrara University and Coordinator of the International University Network Routes towards Sustainability When Heritage Matters. Italian Champions of Resistence, Resilience and Adaptation Coffee break 10:30 11:00 Tanja Vahtikari, PhD., Faculty of Social Sciences/ History, Tampere University Resilience of Heritage: case of Old Rauma Pakhee Kumar, PhD Candidate in Analysis and Management of Cultural Heritage IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy Learning from the Past to Prepare for the Future Heritage Resilience in Historic Cities: A Case of Florence Flood 1966 Discussion 12:00 12:30 Lunch Break 12:30 14:00

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    Resilience of Heritage in Resilient Cities November 14th – 16th, 2018, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic

    14th November - Wednesday – 18:00 – Opening lecture and dinner 1. What is the meaning or usage of the notion resilience? Is it only archaeology which can prove resilience is possible in the longue durée? Guy D. Middleton PhD MEd MA BA(Hons) BA(Hons), Senior Researcher Project KREAS, Czech Institute of Egyptology, Charles University. Visiting Fellow, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, Newcastle University, Lecturer in Academic Language Skills, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne Royalty, ritual and resilience between the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the eastern Mediterranean (urban structure, mostly sites of royal and ritual practice and representation). 15th November -Thursday – morning panels 9:00 – 12:30 Hana Červinková, Professor of Anthropology KREAS/University of Lower Silesia & Luďa Klusáková Professor of History, KREAS/Charles University Understanding Resilience in Urban Contexts. Anthropological and Historical Use of the Concept. 2. Historical Towns Marjaana Niemi, Professor of History, Faculty of Social Sciences/ History, Tampere University Modernisation and nostalgia: the resilience of small towns in the Tampere region, Finland Gianfranco Franz, Professor of Policies for Sustainability and Local Development, Department of Economics and Management, Ferrara University and Coordinator of the International University Network Routes towards Sustainability When Heritage Matters. Italian Champions of Resistence, Resilience and Adaptation Coffee break 10:30 – 11:00 Tanja Vahtikari, PhD., Faculty of Social Sciences/ History, Tampere University Resilience of Heritage: case of Old Rauma Pakhee Kumar, PhD Candidate in Analysis and Management of Cultural Heritage IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy Learning from the Past to Prepare for the Future Heritage Resilience in Historic Cities: A Case of Florence Flood 1966 Discussion 12:00 – 12:30 Lunch Break 12:30 – 14:00

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    3. Museums and resilience of heritage 14:00 - 15:30 Monika Murzyn-Kupisz, Dr. Habilitowany, Department of Regional Development Institute of Geography and Spatial Management, Jagiellonian University Museum's potential contribution to sustainable development in the urban context. Lessons and experiences from Polish cities Paola Spinozzi, Professor of English Literature, Ferrara University and Coordinator of the International University Network Routes towards Sustainability Redeeming the Industrial Revolution: Revival and Heritage Preservation at the Ironbridge Gorge Museums Weronika Parfianowicz, Institute of Polish Studies, Warsaw University "Public space of a small town as a research and educational laboratory. A case of Summer School Jaroměř-Josefov"  concerning the Polish-Czech summer schools organized by three departments: Department of Theatre Studies, Masaryk University, Department of Theatre and Film Studies Palacky University and Institute of Polish Culture, University of Warsaw. Coffee break 15:30 – 16:00 Discussion 16:00 – 17:00 16th November – Friday - Panels 4. Participation and resilience 9:00 – 12:30 Maciej Falski, Institut of Slavic Studies, Warsaw University Stolac, where the question of how to renovate, and rebuild, the architectural heritage has transformed into the quarrel about the city space between two national groups Alexandra Bitušíková, Professor of Anthropology, Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica Resilience against extremism: Can cultural heritage help? Tammy S. Gordon, Professor of History, North Carolina State University The Afro-American Bicentennial Corporation: Activism and the Preservation of Urban History in the US Discussion Lunch Break 12:30 – 14:00 5. Participation and resilience 14:00 – 17:00 Linda Kovářová tba Zdeněk Uherek tba

    Coffee Break 15:30 – 16:00

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    Roundtable discussion as conclusion 16:00 - 17:00 What is the concept of Resilience good for?