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| 9:00 - 11:00 |
Panel 1: Arts, Politics and Representation
Moderator:
Nora Ruck |
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Anne Dwyer
Between “National Enthusiasm” and “Cultural Cosmopolitanism”:
Russian Formalist Treatments of Empire |
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Discussant: Katalin Teller, Eötvös-Loránd-University,
Budapest |
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Jan Kuehne
Nathan the Wise and the Fool:
Sammy Gronemann's Lessing
in Israel |
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Irina Nedeva
Just before the End
The Bulgarian
1968 and Tzvetan |
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Discussant: Marta Bucholc |
| 11:15 - 12:30 |
Panel 2: Critique and Responsibility
from Kant to the Present
Moderator: Iris Mendel |
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Mark Pickering
The distinction between representation
and object in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason |
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Julia Hertlein
Critique in Context |
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Discussant: Ian Blaustein |
| 13:45-15:15 |
Panel 3: Towards Modernity: Early Modern Republicanism
and Modernizing Empires
Moderator: Patryk Babiracki |
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Tomasz Gromelski
Obsessed with "Wolność":
Freedom in Polish History, Historiography and Modern Political Discourse |
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Iryna Vushko
Policing the Empire:
Social Control
and Austrian Police during the Napoleonic Wars |
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Discussant: Manuel Tröster |
| 15:30 - 17:00 |
Panel 4: Empire in Context
Moderator: Sarah Tobin |
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Olena Palko
The Origins of Ukrainian National Communism |
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Olga Tyapkina
Small Towns as a Phenomenon of Historical
Urbanization in View оf Foreign Methodological Concepts |
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Discussant: Iryna Vushko |