Начало > НовиниInternational Workshop "Political Culture and Cultural Politics in Central and South East Europe, 1850-1950". 5-7 July 2007
CAS 17/04/2007The Institute of Balkan Studies at BAS and the Centre for Advanced Study will hold an international workshop on the topic of "Political Culture and Cultural Politics in Central and South East Europe, 1850-1950". The event will take place on 5 - 7 July 2007 at the Institute of Balkan Studies (BAS).
Preliminary Programme:
Thursday, July 5
- City and Press in Austrian Galicia
Harald Binder, Center for Urban History of East Central Europe, Lviv, Ukraine
- Public, Press, Town and Politics in the Bulgarian Late Nineteenth Century. What was the Bulgarian Public Sphere?
Stefan Detchev, South West University, Blagoevgrad
- Teaching the Nation to be Civilised: The Magazine Halk [Populace]
Nazan Cicek, Faculty of Political Science, Ankara University
- “They Are All Rotters!”: Political Culture and Political Caricature in the Balkans, Late 19th and Early 20th Century
Dobrinka Parusheva, Institute of Balkan Studies, Sofia
- Heinrich Zille and the politics of caricature in Berlin 1900-1929
Malcolm Gee, University of Northumbria
Friday, July 6
- Lemberg, 1772-1918: Architecture, Public Space and Cultural Politics
Markian Prokopovych, Pasts, Inc. Center for Historical Studies, CEU, Budapest
- State-Building and the Rise of Religious Nationalism in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century Romania
Silviu Hariton, CEU, Budapest
- Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Satu Mare 1919-1940
Anders Blomqvist, Södertörn University College, Stockholm
- The ‚Age-Value’-Theory of Alois Riegl and the Cultural-Political Construction of a National Identity in the Habsburg-Monarchy around 1900
Michael S. Falser, Vienna
- Art History and the 'National Question': the Case of the Vienna School 1891-1921
Matthew Rampley, School of Arts and Media, University of Teesside
- Czechoslovakia and Czech art history between nationalism and internationalism
Marta Filipova, History of Art, University of Glasgow
- “Through Savage Europe” The Balkan States Exhibition, London 1907
Jill Steward, University of Northumbria
- The Austro-Hungarian Palace of Culture in Sofia: the right idea on the right place in the wrong time
Rumiana Preshlenova, Institute of Balkan Studies, Sofia
Saturday, July 7
- Political Culture and Cultural Politics in the Austrofascist State, 1934-1938
Julie Thorpe, University of Adelaide, Australia
- Politics, Culture and the Demise of the Axis in the Balkans
Tim Kirk, University of Newcastle
- Partisan Songs in the Balkans
Yannis Sygkelos, Institute for Balkan Studies, Thessaloniki
- The Politics of Commemoration: National Days and National Heroes in the Balkans
Aneta Mihaylova, Institute of Balkan Studies, Sofia.