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Vii Iccees World Congress in Berlin 25 – 30 July 2005 “Europe – Our Common Home?” ICCEES 05 VII ICCEES WORLD CONGRESS IN BERLIN 25 – 30 JULY 2005 “EUROPE – OUR COMMON HOME?” PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME, REGISTRATION, ACCOMMODATION Dear Sirs and Mesdames, This newsletter contains the programme as it is a great honour for the German well as information on registration, Association for East European Studies (DGO) accommodation, excursions, and the city of to be asked by the ICCEES Executive Berlin. As the capital of Germany, Berlin can Committee to organise the VII World easily bee reached by flight, train and bus. Congress in Berlin. After the congress in We would like to invite all interested persons Garmisch-Patenkirchen 1980, it is the second to come to Berlin to attend and participate in time that the ICCEES World Congress takes this exciting event. In addition to the place in Germany. The DGO is very pleased academic programme there will be a varied about this, and we hope that we were social programme and excursions to cities in successful in our efforts to offer all Eastern Germany. participants an interesting and pretentious The DGO is looking forward to welcoming programme as well as an exciting frame you in Berlin and we hope that the programme. information about the VII World Congress The congress venue for the VII World will spread around so that we may welcome Congress will be the Humboldt University, over 2000 participants in Berlin next year. located in the Eastern part and heart of the City. The opening ceremony will be held at Yours sincerely the congress hall Haus der Kulturen der Welt, close to the Brandenburger Gate, and the Prof. Dr. Thomas Bremer closing ceremony will take place at the Chairman of the IPC Humboldt University. For the social programme the embassies and Dr. Heike Dörrenbächer cultural institutes in Berlin have been asked to Local organiser of the DGO engage in the subject of the World Congress. Information on this will be provided on the The organiser of ICCEES 2005 will be ICCEES website by March 2005 “Weltkongress 2005 e. V.”. (www.iccees2005.de). The local host of the congress will be the At it’s meeting at the European Academy in German Association for East European Berlin on 23 - 25 April 2004, the Programme Studies (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Committee agreed on the provisional Osteuropakunde, DGO). programme for the congress. This is subject to amendment, and some additions will be made Information on accommodation, the in fields where the Committee considers exhibition, registration, and tours is to be being gaps. found at the end of this newsletter. The official languages of the Congress will be Additional queries should be addressed to: English, French, German and Russian. All parts of the programme must be in one of CTW these languages. The congress organisation Congress Organisation Thomas Wiese GmbH will not provide translation, except for the Hohenzollerndamm 125, D-14199 Berlin opening and closing ceremonies. Here Phone: +49 (0)30 - 85 99 62-0 simultaneous translation between English, Fax: +49 (0)30 - 85 07 98 26 Russian and German will be available. The E-mail: [email protected] administrative language is English. Website: www.iccees2005.de 1 ICCEES 05 PROGRAMME SCHEDULE Panels Panels were composed by their organizers and/or chairs and will present papers, roundtables and discussions. Sessions The Programme Committee put together individual papers to panels.This was only possible, if the individual papers had similiar subjects and could be composed to one panel. Slot Slot show the timeschedule of the programme in which sessions and panels will take place. Conference venue The opening ceremony will take place at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt, John-Foster-Dulles Allee 10, 10557 Berlin-Tiergarten. All other panels and session from July 26–30, 2005 will take place at the Humboldt University Berlin, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 25th, 2005 July 26th, 2005 July 27th, 2005 July 28th, 2005 July 29th, 2005 July 30th, 2005 07:30 Registration Registration Registration Registration Registration 08:30–10:00 Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Slot I Slot V Slot IX Slot XIII Slot XVII 10:00–10:30 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 10:30–12:00 Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Slot II Slot VI Slot X Slot XIV Slot XVIII 12:00–13:30 Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 13:30–15:00 Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Slot III Slot VII Slot XI Slot XV Slot XIX 15:00–15:30 15:00–21:00 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break 15:30–17:00 Registration Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions Panels/Sessions (Haus Slot IV Slot VIII Slot XII Slot XVI Slot XX der Kulturen der Welt) 18:00 Opening Round table Round table Round table Round table Closing Ceremony Ceremony (Haus der Kulturen der Welt) 20:00 Reception INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE Dr. Franz-Lothar Altmann; Prof. Dr. Thomas Bremer; Dr. Hans-Jörg Brey; Dr. Uwe Halbach; Prof. Dr. Leslie Holmes; Dr. Lena Jonson; Prof. Dr. Kimmo Kääriäinen; Prof. Dr. Roger Kanet; Prof. Dr. Marianne Krüger-Potratz; Waldemar Melanko; Prof. Dr. Birgit Menzel; Prof. Dr. Georges Mink; Dr. Carmen Scheide; Prof. Dr. Wolfram Schrettl; Prof. Dr. Henning Schröder; Prof. Dr. Alfred Sproede; Prof. Dr. Joerg Stadelbauer; Prof. Dr. Ludwig Steindorff; Prof. Dr. Alexander Trunk; Prof. Dr. Helene Wlodarczyk. PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME The provisional programme is composed of panel, roundtable and individual paper proposals sent to the Congress organisation by the deadline April 15th 2004. The ICCEES International Programme Committee held a meeting in Berlin 23-25 April 2004 and accepted the proposals included in this first programme version. Changes of times and locations may still occur. The definite times and locations can only be given in the updated programmes, which will be published at www.iccees2005.de by March 2005. The final version will be published as a booklet and distributed to all participants with their Congress package upon registration. 2 ICCEES 05 The Wahhabism in the North-Caucasus: a Movement Against or For MONDAY, JULY 25, 2005 the DISCUSSANTS: 15:00–21:00 Registration (Haus der Kulturen der Welt) Koudriavtsev, Vladimir (Research Institute for the History, Language and Literature of the Republic Mari El, Russia) 18:00 Opening Ceremony (Haus der Kulturen der Welt) I.5. Panel: Chekhov and 20-th Century 20:00 Reception CHAIR: Sukhih, Igor N. (St. Petersburg State University, (Haus der Kulturen der Welt) Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Kataev, Vladimir B. (Moscow State University, Russia) Chekhov’s Predictions Chudakov, Alexandre P. (World Literature Research Institute named after Gorky, Russia) TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 Chekhov and the Poetics of Prose and Cinema in the 20-th Century Smola, Klavdia (Germany) TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 08:30–10:00 Types of Literary Derivatives in the Early Prose of Chekhov Panych, Oleksiy (Donetsk National University, Ukraine) 07:00 Registration (Humboldt University) Professor Serebrjakov, a Honest Scholar DISCUSSANTS: I.1. Panel: Tragediia Sovetskoi derevni (The Tragedy of Stepanov, Andrey D. (Abo Akademi, Finland) the Soviet countryside): An International Archival Research and Publishing Project. Roundtable CHAIR: Ellman, Michael (Amsterdam University, Netherlands) I.6. Panel: Prophets of Post-Communism in East PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Central Europe Viola, Lynne (University of Toronto, Canada) Panel I of Symposium on: Prophets of Post-Communism: New Archival Data on Collectivization Toward an Open Society (Retrospect & Prospect) Manning, Roberta (Boston College, USA) CHAIR: Wrobel, Janusz (Madonna University, USA) TSD and the Great Purges PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Denisova, Lubiov (Institute of History, Russia) Dienstbier, Jiri (Chairman, Czech Council on Foreign Relations, Tragediia Sovetskoi derevni (The Tragedy of the Soviet Countryside): Czech Republic) The View from Russia Charter 77 and the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia, 1977-2005 Davies, R.W. (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) Sowa, Kazimierz (Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland) TSD and the Famine From Dissent Toward Civil Society in Poland, 1945-1990 Wheatcroft, Stephen (University of Melbourne, Australia) Pogany, Istvan (University of Warwick, United Kingdom) Who Knew What? What the Archives Tell us about the Internal The Hungarian Intelligentsia and the Transition to Post-Communism Operations of the Bureaucracy during the Famine Trepte, Hans-Christian (Universität Leipzig, Germany) Postkommunistische Träume: 'Ostalgie' in der ostdeutschen Gesellschaft I.2. Panel: The Imperial Dilemma: Autocracy, Modernity and Education CHAIR: Waldron, Peter (School of Arts, United Kingdom) I.7. Panel: Russia's Others in the Popular Imagination PANELISTS AND PAPERS: ORGANIZER: Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, David (Brock Steinberg, John W. (Department of History, USA) University, Canada) D.A. Miliutin and the Modernization of Military Education in Late Imperial Russia: A Case Study of the Iunker Schools Heywood, Anthony John (Dept. of Languages and European Studies, I.8. Panel: Odessa/Smolensk/Krakow: Finding Europe United Kingdom) in the Margins Curriculum Innovation for Railway Engineering in Late Imperial CHAIR: Scharr, Kurt (Universität Innsbruck, Austria) Russia PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Wright, Donald P. (US Army Command and General Staff College, Sylvester, Roshanna (Department of History, USA) USA) The Essential Odessan: Europeanness and Civilization in Russia's The Tsarist Army's Role in Public Education, 1905-1914 'Little Paris', 1912-14 DISCUSSANTS: Koloski, Laurie (Department of History, USA) Menning, Bruce W. (US Army Command and General Staff College, Poland's Past and Future: Krakow as a Civilizational Model USA) Cohen, Laurie (Universität Wien, Universität Innsbruck, Austria) East Meets West. Nazi Propaganda in Occupied Smolensk, 1941-43 DISCUSSANTS: I.3. Panel: Islam in the Eastern Europe (in the Space of Jaskot, Paul (Department of Art and Art History, USA) the Former Soviet Union):Is It the European Islam CHAIR: Czerwonnaja, Swietlana (Torun, Poland) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: I.9.
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