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Europe’s Futures Symposium 2020
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Alida VracicBernd MarinGrigorij MesežnikovIsabelle IoannidesIvan VejvodaLeszek JazdzewskiNiccolo MilaneseNicole KoenigPéter Krekó
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Turkey in the Cold War: Anti-Communism, Political Islam, and Turkish-German Relations
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Behlül ÖzkanAyşe Çağlar
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Modern Cruelty
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Wolfgang Müller-FunkClemens Ruthner
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The Stage of Pre-solidarity
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Tomasz RakowskiMiloš Vec
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Tomasz Rakowski's experimental study may reveal elements of recent Polish social history omitted in local knowledge-production. He will focus on enthusiastic building, social deeds, vernacular creativity, and various stages of pre-solidarity in Poland since late socialism. He will discuss the flipside of late socialist modernization in Poland, and its trajectory after 1989, considered as both intimate, unrecognized dimensions of bottom-up statehood practices, and processes of acquiring a kind of latent, almost invisible social and political subjectivity. An experimental, historical-ethnographic methodology may unearth elements of Polish social history kept secret for decades. The study is conducted in the context of the “people’s history”, yet more precise, and based on specially elaborated methodology.
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
Tomasz Rakowski's experimental study may reveal elements of recent Polish social history omitted in local knowledge-production. He will focus on enthusiastic building, social deeds, vernacular creativity, and various stages of pre-solidarity in Poland since late socialism. He will discuss the flipside of late socialist modernization in Poland, and its trajectory after 1989, considered as both intimate, unrecognized dimensions of bottom-up statehood practices, and processes of acquiring a kind of latent, almost invisible social and political subjectivity. An experimental, historical-ethnographic methodology may unearth elements of Polish social history kept secret for decades. The study is conducted in the context of the “people’s history”, yet more precise, and based on specially elaborated methodology.
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What Did Russia Build Within—the Digital Gulag or the Cyberpunk?
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Seminars and Colloquia
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Andrei ZakharovClemena AntonovaKirill Rogov
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Tempering Power
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Adam SitzeLudger HagedornMartin Krygier
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Whose Story? Which Sacrifice?
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Ludger HagedornMarci Shore
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Becoming ....
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Ayşe ÇağlarLucy Ashton
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The “Migrant” in the Middle: How the Struggle for Decolonization and the Struggle against Fascism Are Linked
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Ayşe ÇağlarGregory Feldman
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Parenting and Education
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Biray KolluogluLudger Hagedorn
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Series: Seminars and Colloquia
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