Kolloquium des Imre Kertész Kollegs Jena // Wintersemester 2012/2013
24. September 2012
Cornel Micu: Peculiarities of Urbanisation in Communist Societies: Romania and Bulgaria in Comparison
1. Oktober 2012
Dietmar Müller: Landed Property and Nation, 1918 - 1948. A Romanian Case Study with Comparative East Central European Aspects
8. Oktober 2012
Kolloquium entfällt
15. Oktober 2012
Béla Tomka: The welfare state at critical junctures: Shifting determinants of social policy in 20th century Hungary
22. Oktober 2012
Jolanta Mickute: Modern, Jewish, and Female: The Politics of Culture, Ethnicity, and Sexuality in Interwar Poland 1918-1939
29. Oktober 2012
Victor Neumann: Is Rewriting Romanian History Useful? The Evolution of Socio-Political Concepts and Alternative Interpretations
05. November 2012
James Mark/ Péter Apor: Socialism Goes Global: The Shaping of a New Transnational Culture in Hungary 1956-75
12. November 2012
Zsombor Bódy: Die Behandlung der "sozialen Frage" in Ungarn im Schnittpunkt von Nationalisierung und Transnationalisierung 1880-1940
19. November 2012
Jurek Kochanowski (Warschau): Ausländische Einwohner im Warschau Bieruts (1945 - 1956)
26. November 2012
Włodzimierz Borodziej: Paper on WWI
3. Dezember 2012
Viorel Achim: The German Minority in Romania between the ethnopolitical Projects of the Government in Bucharest and the political interests of the Reich, 1940-1944
10. Dezember 2012
Robert Gerwarth: Europe's Long Twentieth-Century: Towards a New Macrohistory of Violence
Weihnachtspause vom 17.12.2012 - 7.1.2013
14. Januar 2013
Theodore R. Weeks: Vilna - Wilno - Wilnius. History of a Multicultural City, 1795-2000
21. Januar 2013
Arbeitsbereich History and the Public Sphere
Axel Doßmann: Dokumente zeigen, befragen, kontrastieren: www.mit-stempel-und-unterschrift.de Zum Konzept einer digitalen Lehr- und Lernwerkstatt zur NS-Zwangsarbeit
28. Januar 2013
N.N.
4. Februar 2013
Ana Luleva: Coming to terms with the communist past. Culture of remembrance in Bulgaria
11. Februar 2013
Arbeitsbereich Intellectual Horizons
Ferenc Laczó: Jenő Lévai and Early Hungarian Historiography of the Holocaust
18. Februar 2013
Lidia Jurek: The memory of the Gulag in Eastern Europe: Tabooisation, Recuperation, Europeanization
25. Februar 2013
Michal Kopeček: The 'Legacy of Dissidence'. Memory Politics and the Intellectual Origins of Post-Socialism in East Central Europe
4. März 2013
Kolloquium entfällt
11. März 2013
Sabine Rutar: Labor and Survival in Yugoslavia. Regional Mining Societies under National Socialist Occupation (1941-1944/45)
18. März 2013
Stanislav Holubec: Post-communist narratives. Picturing the national past and neighboring world in the discourse of Czech media 1990 - 1997
25. März 2013
Constantin Iordachi: "Jewish Question" in Romania, 1866-1945: Comparative Perspectives