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Österreichischer Zeitgeschichtetag 2016 | Graz Österreichischer 1 9.–11.6.2016 zeitgeschichtetag.uni-graz.at Österreichischer Zeitgeschichtetag 2016 | Graz 3 Venues and schedule University of Graz, Main Building Thursday, 9 June, 2016 12:15 (c.t.) Opening by Federal President Dr. Heinz Fischer Plenary sessions and exhibitions “Aula” (Auditorium) 13:30–15:00 Session 1 First Floor 15:30–17:00 Session 2 17:30–19:00 Session 3 Stream 1 “Neues Senatssitzungszimmer” 19:15 Keynote lecture SZ 01.18 by Atina Grossmann (The Cooper Union, New York) First Floor afterwards: conference reception generously supported by the Mayor of the City of Graz Stream 2 CONSTRUCTIVE UNREST “Alter Senatssaal” Friday, 10 June, 2016 Austrian Conference on Contemporary History 2016 | Graz First Floor, Entrance through “Aula” (Auditorium) 9:00–10:30 Session 4 11:00–12:30 Session 5 Stream 3 12:30–14:00 Lunch discussion Overview over the programme Lecture Hall index of speakers and papers HS 01.14 14:00–15:30 Session 6 index of exhibitions and discussions in the Open Space First Floor 16:00–17:30 Session 7 18:00–19:30 Session 8 Stream 4 Lecture Hall 19:45 An evening for Helmut Konrad HS 01.22 Maja Haderlap reads poems from langer transit Second Floor Musical interventions by Irina Karamarković and Robert Lepenik afterwards: reception generously supported by Open Space discussions/film discussions the Governor and the Vice Governor of the Province of Styria Lecture Hall 01.15 First Floor Saturday, 11 June, 2016 9:00–10:30 Session 9 Conference Café 11:00–12:30 Session 10 Foyer in front of ”Aula” (Auditorium) 13:00–14:30 Session 11 3 Venues and schedule University of Graz, Main Building Thursday, 9 June, 2016 12:15 (c.t.) Opening by Federal President Dr. Heinz Fischer Plenary sessions and exhibitions “Aula” (Auditorium) 13:30–15:00 Session 1 First Floor 15:30–17:00 Session 2 17:30–19:00 Session 3 Stream 1 “Neues Senatssitzungszimmer” 19:15 Keynote lecture SZ 01.18 by Atina Grossmann (The Cooper Union, New York) First Floor afterwards: conference reception generously supported by the Mayor of the City of Graz Stream 2 CONSTRUCTIVE UNREST “Alter Senatssaal” Friday, 10 June, 2016 Austrian Conference on Contemporary History 2016 | Graz First Floor, Entrance through “Aula” (Auditorium) 9:00–10:30 Session 4 11:00–12:30 Session 5 Stream 3 12:30–14:00 Lunch discussion Overview over the programme Lecture Hall index of speakers and papers HS 01.14 14:00–15:30 Session 6 index of exhibitions and discussions in the Open Space First Floor 16:00–17:30 Session 7 18:00–19:30 Session 8 Stream 4 Lecture Hall 19:45 An evening for Helmut Konrad HS 01.22 Maja Haderlap reads poems from langer transit Second Floor Musical interventions by Irina Karamarković and Robert Lepenik afterwards: reception generously supported by Open Space discussions/film discussions the Governor and the Vice Governor of the Province of Styria Lecture Hall 01.15 First Floor Saturday, 11 June, 2016 9:00–10:30 Session 9 Conference Café 11:00–12:30 Session 10 Foyer in front of ”Aula” (Auditorium) 13:00–14:30 Session 11 5 a T Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 n Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 11 d R h Room No. Thursday Thursday Thursday u Friday Friday Room No. Friday Friday Friday Saturday Saturday Saturday r e s d 13:30–15:00 15:30–17:00 17:30–19:00 s 9:00–10:30 11:00–12:30 c 14:00–15:30 16:00–17:30 18:00–19:30 9:00–10:30 11:00–12:30 13:00–14:30 a u y , e o 1 9 : n t Stream 1 1 Stream 1 & 3 5 Die Shoah im h Agency, Netzwerk : Von der Dichotomie e M “Neues R schulischen Alltag – Österreichische The Usages of Paradigmenwechsel und Biographie in der Narrative des Bruchs e Das Tagebuch als Vergangenheits- “Neues zu den „bunten m a historisches Lernen Fragen zur digitalen Holocaust und Regierungsdiktatur Disturbance: Senatssitzungs- r zum langen Frauen- und in Geschichts- und a historischer politische Senatssitzungs- g Blumen” der p i n mit videographierten Moderne Digitalität und Beunruhigung als zimmer” p zimmer” s o 20. Jahrhundert Geschlechter- Lebenserzählungen i Quellentypus Biograeforschung Historischen n SZ 01.18 g S Zeitzeug*innen- Nationalsozialismus Hegemonie? geschichte f t SZ 01.18 Sozialwissenschaft u First Floor h interviews r e H First Floor v i v a o l : J l Stream 2 o Stream 2 & 3 Bedrohliche Unste- e c Flucht vor dem a Die Stadt der w Migration in der tigkeit? – Fixierung un- u De/zentrierende Sehnsuchts- i Minderheiten in s “Alter s Nationalsozialismus t Zukunft, aber h R Mapping Conicts. “Alter , K Region. Die erwünschter Bewe- Senatssaal” Perspektiven in der landschaften. Politik, Europa und die Senatssaal” Migration und jenseits der Institution, Macht & e welche? Historische e Eine Landkarte Beispiele Tirol, gungen im Spannungs- f y Zeitgeschichts- Ästhetik und Raum im u Translokalisierung von Raum westlichen Gewalt First Floor, n Visionen von Stadt g afrikanischer Konikte First Floor, feld von Bevölke- o Vorarlberg und e forschung 20. Jahrhundert t Konikten Hemisphäre – Exil e entrance e b entrance rungsdiskurs und und Stadtentwicklung s a Südtirol in Afrika und Asien through “Aula” y A n through “Aula” individueller Aneignung d L t i n o a G Stream 3 Die „Ehemaligen”. s Stream 3 t M ÖsterreicherInnen Neue Forschungen Erschütterte Die Stadtverwaltung und Homosexuellen- Politische r o e und Österreich im zur Geschichte der „Ordnungen“. Radikalisierung des Museen und s „Gewalt- Parteiherrschaft im (Neu)Positionierungen m s Unruhe als verfolgung in m o nachrichtendienst- österreichischen Der Erste Antisemitismus im Ausstellungen – von ehemaligen r legitimationen” und Nationalsozialismus a Nach/Krieg EUropäisches Österreich. i e n lichen Geschehen in Staatsverschuldung: Weltkrieg und Ersten Weltkrieg in Schauplätze des s o Lecture Hall Täterfragen am Beispiel der Stadt NationalsozialistInnen n ( Lecture Hall Narrativ? Geschichte und den 1940er und die 1970er und T seine Österreich und Kalten Kriegs? HS 01.14 Salzburg in Österreich nach f D HS 01.14 h Nachgeschichte e C 1950er Jahren 1980er Jahre Folgewirkungen Ungarn i First Floor 1945 s First Floor p l a o c o e p Stream 4 m Stream 4 „Filmen mit allen e Gedächtnis und Visual Lab. e r U n Vertonte Rafnessen“ – Ambi- SubVersion(en) eines Ambivalente Orte. t Hegemonie. Neue Körperbilder als , T n Momente der Gesten und Welterkundung: Nach 1945 – i o tionierte Amateurlme Forschungsfeldes. Überlegungen zu r Formen des (Nicht-) Performanz von Männlichkeitsbilder Repräsentationen a n Formung „nationaler“ u Leerstellen des Der Reiselmer Momente des , als Quellen zeit- und Populärkultur und Lagern als kulturelle m Erinnerns und Verhand- Identität und in der Populärkultur des Selbst Lecture Hall N Gedächtnisse Lecture Hall a Zeigens und -schriftsteller Utopischen Y kulturhistorischer Jüdische Studien Räume , lungen von ‚histor- Alterität im frühen HS 01.22 ) HS 01.22 Colin Ross Second Floor Forschung ischer Verantwortung‘ Second Floor 20. Jahrhundert 5 a T Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 n Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 Session 10 Session 11 d R h Room No. Thursday Thursday Thursday u Friday Friday Room No. Friday Friday Friday Saturday Saturday Saturday r e s d 13:30–15:00 15:30–17:00 17:30–19:00 s 9:00–10:30 11:00–12:30 c 14:00–15:30 16:00–17:30 18:00–19:30 9:00–10:30 11:00–12:30 13:00–14:30 a u y , e o 1 9 : n t Stream 1 1 Stream 1 & 3 5 Die Shoah im h Agency, Netzwerk : Von der Dichotomie e M “Neues R schulischen Alltag – Österreichische The Usages of Paradigmenwechsel und Biographie in der Narrative des Bruchs e Das Tagebuch als Vergangenheits- “Neues zu den „bunten m a historisches Lernen Fragen zur digitalen Holocaust und Regierungsdiktatur Disturbance: Senatssitzungs- r zum langen Frauen- und in Geschichts- und a historischer politische Senatssitzungs- g Blumen” der p i n mit videographierten Moderne Digitalität und Beunruhigung als zimmer” p zimmer” s o 20. Jahrhundert Geschlechter- Lebenserzählungen i Quellentypus Biograeforschung Historischen n SZ 01.18 g S Zeitzeug*innen- Nationalsozialismus Hegemonie? geschichte f t SZ 01.18 Sozialwissenschaft u First Floor h interviews r e H First Floor v i v a o l : J l Stream 2 o Stream 2 & 3 Bedrohliche Unste- e c Flucht vor dem a Die Stadt der w Migration in der tigkeit? – Fixierung un- u De/zentrierende Sehnsuchts- i Minderheiten in s “Alter s Nationalsozialismus t Zukunft, aber h R Mapping Conicts. “Alter , K Region. Die erwünschter Bewe- Senatssaal” Perspektiven in der landschaften. Politik, Europa und die Senatssaal” Migration und jenseits der Institution, Macht & e welche? Historische e Eine Landkarte Beispiele Tirol, gungen im Spannungs- f y Zeitgeschichts- Ästhetik und Raum im u Translokalisierung von Raum westlichen Gewalt First Floor, n Visionen von Stadt g afrikanischer Konikte First Floor, feld von Bevölke- o Vorarlberg und e forschung 20. Jahrhundert t Konikten Hemisphäre – Exil e entrance e b entrance rungsdiskurs und und Stadtentwicklung s a Südtirol in Afrika und Asien through “Aula” y A n through “Aula” individueller Aneignung d L t i n o a G Stream 3 Die „Ehemaligen”. s Stream 3 t M ÖsterreicherInnen Neue Forschungen Erschütterte Die Stadtverwaltung und Homosexuellen- Politische r o e und Österreich im zur Geschichte der „Ordnungen“. Radikalisierung des Museen und s „Gewalt- Parteiherrschaft im (Neu)Positionierungen m s Unruhe als verfolgung in m o nachrichtendienst- österreichischen Der Erste Antisemitismus im Ausstellungen – von ehemaligen r legitimationen” und Nationalsozialismus a Nach/Krieg EUropäisches Österreich.
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