Friday, 5 April 2024 to Sunday, 7 April 2024

Stream in History

Programme : Stream in History

From Modernity to Degrowth: Environmental Realities and Alternatives from the Socialist Anthropocene

Parliaments in Socialist Federations: Institutional Designs and Functions of Soviet, Czechoslovak, and Yugoslav Assemblies, 1968–1987

New approaches to the military history of the Russian Civil War

Reconsidering the Political in Soviet History

Decolonizing Understanding of Disability in the Baltic and Eastern European Countries

Vanished Histories/Displaced Communities. Gender Perspective and Centre-Periphery Dynamics in Late Soviet and Early Post-Soviet Creative Communities

Empire and the Arts: Objects, Collections, and the Russian Taste for Western Luxury

Soviet Culture and Cold War Politics

Women's Rights in 20th Century Eastern Europe

Economic and Industrial Exchanges During and After the Cold War

The Many Legacies of Antisemitism

Czechoslovakia and Poland: Cultural and Political Histories

Imperial Russia in the Long 19th Century

Religion and the State since the 19th Century

Popular Resistance to the Regime in the Soviet Union and Post-Soviet Russia

Hungarian state- and nation-building experiences exported to the Balkans, Anatolia and Central Asia (19th-21st centuries)

Forgotten? Missing narratives about Poles during and after the Second World War

Holocaust Memory in Poland: New Perspectives on the Old Problem

Opting in to socialism: volunteering in the post-Stalin Soviet Union

Religion as an agent of change in Russia

Teaching difficult histories across Central and Eastern Europe

New outlooks on economic life in the late Russian empire

Ties and Relations of Belarusian Culture to Western and Central Europe as Phenomena of Confessionalization in 16/18 cc.

Ties and Relations of Belarusian Culture to Western and Central Europe as Phenomena of Confessionalization in 16/18 cc. - second panel of the session.

Myths, memories and commemorations in the North I

Myths, memories and commemorations in the North II

The Politics of National Identity before 1939

Revolutionary Russia in the Shadow of the Great War

The Post-Soviet Afterlives of Eastern Europe's Empires

Rethinking Central and Eastern Europe in the Pre-Industrial Age

Inside the Soviet Security State: Identity, Memory and Espionage

Cartography as a propaganda tool for nation- and empire-building in Eastern Europe

The First World War as Incubator of State Formations in Eastern an Southeastern Europe: Knowledge - Experts - Entaglements

Conceptions of Trauma and Mental Distress in Late Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union

Networks of power, networks of sociability: Epistolary sources on the Russian history in the 18th century.

Transformation of Second World War Memory after the Russian Aggression

Rethinking binaries in the pre-modern Slavonic world: politics, space and faith

Uncovering 'Forgotten Histories' through Popular Literature

Britain and Eastern Europe from the Victorians to the Cold War

The Struggle for the Past: History, Heritage and Historiography

The Era of the Cold War: Crisis, Conflict and International Collaboration

Media, Cultural and Intellectual Freedom in Late Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union

The Second World War in Eastern and Southeastern Europe

Forging Political Identities through Protest and Resistance

Contesting Identity in Soviet and Post-Soviet Societies

Hosted By

Event Logo

Get the App

Get this event information on your mobile by
going to the Apple or Google Store and search for 'myEventflo'
iPhone App
Android App
www.myeventflo.com/2517