BASEES Annual Conference 2023

Fri 31 March
1 April
2 April
[Schedule with Presentations]
There are 21 rooms - drag the view left and right to see more
DAY 1Bute HallJames Watt South Stephenson RoomJames Watt South Room 355East Quad Lecture TheatreSenate RoomDAY 1Main Building Room 466McIntyre Room 201McIntyre Room 208Fore HallJames Watt South Room 375DAY 1Gilbert Scott Room 356Gilbert Scott Room 253Gilbert Scott Room 250James Watt South Room 361Melville RoomDAY 1Turnbull RoomMain Building Room 132Main Building Room 134Gilbert Scott Room 251Robing RoomDAY 1Hunter Hall
DAY 2
11:00 Keynote
Bute Hall
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The New Soviet Person from Late Stalinism to Perestroika
Bute Hall
East-Central Europe after 1968
James Watt South Stephenson Room
Changing Perceptions in EU-EEU Relations: A Driver for Changing Foreign and Defence Policy
James Watt South Room 355
Conservativism, religion, and war in Putin's Russia
East Quad Lecture Theatre
Energy politics and policy
Senate Room
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Ukrainian domestic politics
McIntyre Room 201
Eastern European Processes of Remembering Through Film: Documenting the Past, Archiving the Future
McIntyre Room 208
Printing and Printmaking in Ukraine: Art Traditions and National Identities
Fore Hall
Between Aesthetics and Politics: Reconfiguring Myth and Narrative in Contemporary Russian Culture.
James Watt South Room 375
12:30
Representing Poles and Jews in Theatre, Literature and Language
Gilbert Scott Room 356
From communism to post-communism: Romanian paradoxes
Gilbert Scott Room 253
Agencies of/for Democracy
Gilbert Scott Room 250
Christian Churches and identity-building in contemporary Belarus
James Watt South Room 361
Colonial Anxieties, Corruption Scandals and Xenophobia in Nineteenth-Century Infrastructure Development in Romania
Melville Room
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Class, Gender and Protest
Turnbull Room
Music and Memory
Main Building Room 132
Translation and Translingualism
Main Building Room 134
Church, religion and state before 1914
Gilbert Scott Room 251
Creative use of Language
Robing Room
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Pluralism, Resilience and Societal Survival: Ukraine under Zelensky
Bute Hall
Departure during the War: Migration from Russia in 2022
James Watt South Stephenson Room
(In)visible hierarchies of Soviet and Russia's post-Soviet colonial modernities: Gendered and centre-periphery dynamics
James Watt South Room 355
Under Pressure? Nationality, Ideology and Borders in Soviet Political History and Russian Politics
East Quad Lecture Theatre
The Baltic in world politics from the Early Modern to the present
Senate Room
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Ukrainian Literature and Culture
Main Building Room 466
Russian Poets in Dialogue
McIntyre Room 201
Production of strategic narratives and audience perception
McIntyre Room 208
Climate Adaptation and Knowledge in the Russian Arctic
Fore Hall
Russian foreign policy – concepts and ideas
James Watt South Room 375
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“East of the West, West of the East”: Narrating Identity and Difference in Modern and Contemporary Polish Prose
Gilbert Scott Room 356
Investigating "National Form" in Early Soviet Culture, 1917-1953
Gilbert Scott Room 253
New Perspectives on Dostoevsky
Gilbert Scott Room 250
Colonial Efforts and the Habsburg Monarchy: Hungarian Perspectives from the Balkans (1867-1918)
James Watt South Room 361
Future Spaces: Tourism, Heritage and Architecture
Melville Room
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Transformations of LGBTQ Politics and Cultures in the Post-socialist Baltic States
Turnbull Room
   
Economic development in Central, Eastern and Southeast Europe
Gilbert Scott Room 251
Language as Ever-Changing Phenomenon
Robing Room
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Russia's war on Ukraine (1)
Bute Hall
 
Developing new forms of collaborations in East-Central Europe
James Watt South Room 355
Cold War dinamics, exchanges and mobilities within the Socialist World and beyond
East Quad Lecture Theatre
Literary responses to the Russian Revolution, c. 1905-1930s
Senate Room
DIY Queers. Self-Made Gender and Sexual Identities in Interwar Poland
Main Building Room 466
 
“Sensory Afterlives of the War Violence in (Former) Yugoslavia. Artistic Responses”
McIntyre Room 208
Agents of Internationalism in Central and Eastern Europe during Late Socialism
Fore Hall
The European Union – politics, policy, and law
James Watt South Room 375
Revising the Russian Canon
Gilbert Scott Room 356
Revisiting Room 101: Understanding State Violence in Early Soviet Literature
Gilbert Scott Room 253
Public Attitudes and Collective Mobilisation
Gilbert Scott Room 250
 
Alternative scenarios for a future Russia across 1917
Turnbull Room
Crime Fiction and Prison Culture
Main Building Room 132
From Bamlag to Ukraine: Intersections of Class, Ethnicity, and Nationality in the Context of Punishment, 1930S - 2023.
Main Building Room 134
Economic development in Russia
Gilbert Scott Room 251
Language Pedagogy and Linguistics
Robing Room
 
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