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PROGRAMME The 12th Annual Graduate Conference in European History “People and Ideas on the Move: Interaction, Interconnection and Entanglement” April 26-28, 2018, University of Vienna Venue: Department of Eastern European History, Spitalgasse 2, Hof 3, 1090 Vienna PAN (Polish Academy of Sciences), Boerhaavegasse 25, 1030 Vienna Thursday, April 26 13:30–15:00 Registration 15:00 Opening Remarks Location: Hörsaal 15:30–17:30 Panel 1: Transfer of Knowledge Location: Hörsaal Chair: Balázs Trencsényi (Central European University) De la Peña Jiménez, Luis Alfredo (Central European University): Exporting the Revolution: Social Mobility and Transmission of Ideas during the Independence Wars of Colombia and Greece Kubekas, Vilius (Central European University): Between Paris and Lithuania: Lithuanian Catholic Intellectuals and the Transfer of Catholic Social Science Kwiecińska, Elżbieta (European University Institute): The Concept of the ‘Civilizing Mission’ as a Cultural Encounter. The German-Polish-Ukrainian Case in East Prussia and Galicia, 1841-1914 Zemliakova, Tetiana (European University Institute): On ‘the State’ Building: German- American Academic Migrations and the Development of the Subject of Political Science 17:30–18:00 Transit to Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN) 18:30-20:00 Keynote: Małgorzata Mazurek (Columbia University, NYC): Reconfiguring the ‘Global’ from the Margins: Eastern Europe and the Histories of ‘Elsewhere’ in the Twentieth-Century 20:00 Reception after the Keynote at the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN)

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Page 1: Thursday, April 26 - WordPress.com · 2018. 4. 25. · 11:30 Coffee Break 12:00–13:30 Parallel Sessions Panel 12: Identities and Hybridity Location: Hörsaal Chair: Pap Ndiaye (Sciences

PROGRAMME The 12th Annual Graduate Conference in European History

“People and Ideas on the Move: Interaction, Interconnection and Entanglement”

April 26-28, 2018, University of Vienna

Venue: Department of Eastern European History, Spitalgasse 2, Hof 3, 1090 Vienna

PAN (Polish Academy of Sciences), Boerhaavegasse 25, 1030 Vienna

Thursday,April26 13:30–15:00 Registration 15:00 Opening Remarks Location: Hörsaal 15:30–17:30 Panel 1: Transfer of KnowledgeLocation: Hörsaal Chair: Balázs Trencsényi (Central European University) De la Peña Jiménez, Luis Alfredo (Central European University): Exporting the Revolution: Social Mobility and Transmission of Ideas during the Independence Wars of Colombia and Greece Kubekas, Vilius (Central European University): Between Paris and Lithuania: Lithuanian Catholic Intellectuals and the Transfer of Catholic Social Science Kwiecińska, Elżbieta (European University Institute): The Concept of the ‘Civilizing Mission’ as a Cultural Encounter. The German-Polish-Ukrainian Case in East Prussia and Galicia, 1841-1914 Zemliakova, Tetiana (European University Institute): On ‘the State’ Building: German-American Academic Migrations and the Development of the Subject of Political Science 17:30–18:00 Transit to Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN) 18:30-20:00 Keynote: Małgorzata Mazurek (Columbia University, NYC): Reconfiguring the ‘Global’ from the Margins: Eastern Europe and the Histories of ‘Elsewhere’ in the Twentieth-Century 20:00 Reception after the Keynote at the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN)

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Friday,April279:00–10:30 Parallel Sessions Panel 2: Gender on the Move Location: HörsaalChair: Kerstin S. Jobst (University of Vienna) Bumann, Ninja (University of Vienna): The Female Gaze on the Imperial Periphery. Comparing the Perception of Central Asia and Bosnia-Herzegovina around 1900 Heinrich, Elisa (University of Vienna): The 'Female Homosexual’ as a Concept on the Move: Reassessing the Controversy around Paragraph 250 in Germany in 1909 Wiśniewska, Dorota (University of Wrocław/University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Paris-Saclay): Women Writing Letters and Politics in Late 18th Century Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Panel 3: Emotion and Experience Location: SeminarraumChair: Martina Steer (University of Vienna) Jeitler, Constanze (Central European University): “The Bethlehem of the German Reich”. Pilgrimage to Hitler’s Birthplace Braunau am Inn, 1933-55 Naylor, Aliide (European University, St. Petersburg): 'Hello, I'm an Occupant': The Russian Minority Population in the Baltics Rudnev, Iurii (Central European University): Benvenuto Cellini’s Melancholy Genius: Divine and Diabolic Furies as Movers of an Artistic Life 10:30 Coffee Break 11:00–12:30 Parallel Sessions Panel 4: Mobility and TechnologyLocation: HörsaalChair: Małgorzata Mazurek (Columbia University, NYC) Komornicka, Aleksandra (European University Institute): The West-East Flow of Technology in the 1970s, Case of the French Bus Berliet Production in Poland Rowe, Iseabail (European University Institute): Travels of Time: Mobility and Clockmakers in Renaissance Venice

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Panel 5: Mobility and EconomyLocation: SeminarraumChair: Rinna Kullaa (University of Vienna) Adamopoulou, Maria (European University Institute): “Work in Progress: The Fashioning of the Guest Workers’ Program in the Federal Republic of Germany and the Greek Workers’ Experience in Its Early Days” Dziekan, Katarzyna (University of Southampton): Polish Perception of Jewish National Endeavour in Palestine – an Economic Perspective Fabiankowitsch, Anna (University of Vienna): Qualified, Dutiful and Mobile. Careers of Minting Officials in Eighteenth-Century Vienna 12:30–14:30 Lunch at Mensa Afro-Asiatisches Institut 14:30–15:30 Parallel Sessions Panel 6: Political MovementsLocation: Hörsaal Chair: Pavel Kolář (European University Institute) Kuligowski, Piotr (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań): Conceptual Transfers: The Case of French and Polish Radicals, 1828-1851 Lopatina, Sofia (Max Planck Research School for Anthropology, Archeology and History of Eurasia, Halle): Collective Identities on the Move under State Socialism. From Komsomol Activists to Underground Reformists: The Leningrad Group Kolokol, 1954-1965 Panel 7: Flight, Exile and DisplacementLocation: SeminarraumChair: Philipp Ther (University of Vienna) Hamel, Anne-Christine (University of Leipzig): Young Expellees on the Move: Characteristics of and Challenges during the Integration Process of the German Displaced Youth from the East within Postwar Germany, Exemplified by the “German Youth of the East” Reinke, Julia (Friedrich-Schiller-University, Jena): Political Immigration in State Socialism Refugees from the Greek Civil War in the German Democratic Republic 15:30 Coffee Break

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16:00–17:30 Parallel Sessions Panel 8: Mobility and HealthLocation: HörsaalChair: Sonia Horn (University of Vienna) Hachmeister, Maren (Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich): On the Move? Mobility in Socialist Red Cross Societies Schacht, Anastassiya (University of Vienna): Pure Madness: Communicating the Political Abuse of Psychiatry in the USSR within the International Peer Community Weissenböck, Georg (Institute of Rural History, St. Pölten): Early Transfer and Transformation of Soy through Western Plant Breeding Panel 9: Mobility and MediaLocation: Seminarraum Chair: TBA Eichberger, Vanja (University of Vienna): Depictions of Mobility in Hergés Tintin Jones, Andrew (Central European University): The Oera Linda Book: International Career of a Peculiar Manuscript 18:00–19:30 Keynote: Pap Ndiaye (Sciences Po, Paris): The Subaltern on the Move: Africans in the United States during the Civil Rights Movement, 1950s-1960sLocation: Hörsaal 20:00 Dinner at Sven’s Sohn

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Saturday,April28 10:00–11:30 Parallel Sessions Panel 10: Mobility of/in AcademiaLocation: HörsaalChair: Ann Thomson (European University Institute) Buzássyová, Barbora (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava): Socialist Internationalism Revived: Student Mobility between Czechoslovakia and African Countries during the 1960s Inglis, Cody James (Central European University): Elective Affinity and Crisis: Intellectual Entanglements at the Universität Heidelberg, 1912–17 Kelemen, Ágnes Katalin (Central European University): Social Mobility through Emigration? Panel 11: State and MobilityLocation: SeminarraumChair: Peter Becker (University of Vienna) Gauchet, Thomas (Sciences Po, Paris): Circulations and Knowledge Transfer in Northern Europe in Time of War: The Travel of C.D.Skogman Knoll, Sarah (University of Vienna): Austria and the Cold War Refugees from the Communist Bloc, 1956–1989/90 Kornprobst, Lena (University of Vienna): Representing Friend and Foe – Habsburg Ambassadors in Venice, 1530s 11:30 Coffee Break 12:00–13:30 Parallel Sessions Panel 12: Identities and HybridityLocation: Hörsaal Chair: Pap Ndiaye (Sciences Po, Paris) Austin, Lyudmila (Michigan State University): ‘A Small Death’: A Migrant’s Story of Decentralization in the Soviet Space since 1989 Rohde, Martin (Leopold-Franzens-University, Innsbruck): Fedir Vovk and Ukrainian Racial Discourse Tobiasz, Aleksandra (European University Institute): Exilic Self-Identifications, between Homo Politicus and Homo Poeticus (Sándor Márai and Witold Gombrowicz)

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Panel 13: Crossing Borders Location: SeminarraumChair: Machteld Venken (University of Vienna) Gasimova, Turkay (European University Institute): Mobility and Space: Tibilisi as a Hub of Flowing Ideas Schellekens, Christophe (European University Institute): Where is Home? Florentine Merchants in Antwerp in the Sixteenth Century Strohm, Frederic (University of Vienna): The Split Modernization of 19th Century Istanbul. Socioeconomic Implications of an Urban Society Being Systematically Subjected to Powerful External Influences 13:30–14:00 Closing Remarks & End of ConferenceLocation: Hörsaal

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