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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 , 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

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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. .

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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 , 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 , 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. Panel: The Balkans – In-between Enlargement and Halbach, Uwe (German Institute for International and Security Wider Europe Affairs (SWP – Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Germany) CHAIR: van Meurs, Wim (Center for Applied Policy Research, The Russian Muslims under the Threat? The Situation during and Germany) after both Chechen Wars PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Goroshkov, Nikolay (Voronej State University, Russia) Wichmann, Nina (Graduate School of Social Sciences, Germany) From Djadidism Concept of Ismail Gasprinsky to the Real Liberal The EU Accession Perspective as a Reform Incentive in Serbia and reforming of the Tatar World of the XX-XXI centuries Croatia Kellner/Heinkele, Barbara (Institute for Turk Studies of the Free van Meurs, Wim (Center for Applied Policy Research, Germany) University Berlin, Germany) The Balkans - In-Between Enlargement and Wider Europe Crimea, Caucasus and Volga-Ural region: Islamic Art in the Tanasescu, Irina (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium) Periphery (Point of Vew of Today) The Relationship between EU Accession Negotiations and Malashenko, Aleksey (Scientific Council of the Carnegie Foundation Institutional Democratisation: the Case of the Presidency in in Moscow, Russia) Romania and Poland

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DISCUSSANTS: Functional Aspects of Bulgarian Musical Folklore in the Context of Phinnemore, David (School of politics and Int. Studies, Northern European Integration Processes Ireland) Chandler, David (Centre for the Study of Democracy, United Kingdom) I.14. Panel: Sexualities in Eastern Europe: Then and Now CHAIR: Chernetsky, Vitaly (Ukrainian Research Institute, I.10. Panel: Youth and Difference in Russia and Eastern USA) Europe PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Puuronen, Vesa (University of Joensuu, Finland) Moss, Kevin (Middlebury College, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Gay Spies and Lesbian Dissidents: Queers in Classic Hungarian Sotkasiira, Tiina (University of Joensuu, Finland) Films Constructing Collective Identities in Ethnic Youth Groups in Russia Takacs, Judit (Sociology Research Institute, Hungarian Academy of INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Sciences, Hungary) Shvets, Larisa (Sociological Research Centre, Russia) Homosexuality: The Hungarian Invention Karelian Youth: New Tendencies in Values, Claim and Future Plans Stulhofer, Aleksandar (Dept. of Sociology, Fac. of Philosophy, in Changing Russia Croatia) Sexual Health and Sexual Freedom in Post-transitional Countries of Central and Southeast Europe I.11 Session: Modern national identities Nikolic, Tea (Centre for Sexological Studies, Serbia) CHAIR: N. N. Sexual Modernity in Serbia INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: DISCUSSANTS: Hudlerova, Alice (Institute of Contemporary History, , Czech Baer, Brian (Kent State Univ., USA) Republic) Hurray! We Are Back in Europe! Czech Industrial and Financial Elites after 1989 I.15. Session: Social Security Law in Eastern Europe Marin, Gabriel (Université Laval, Quebec, Canada) CHAIR: N. N. Memory, History and Romanian Identity after Ceausescu’s Regime. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Debates around National Representations through History Textbooks Zykina, Tatiana (The Arkhangelsk State Technical University, Sarlak, Evangelia (Isik University, Department of Management, Russia) Istanbul, Turkey) The Developments of the Russian System of Social Protection Integrating Turkey Into Europe: Art as a Major Deteminant of Against Unemployment Culture Rohdewald, Stefan (Universität Passau, Germany) Where to Belongs Belarus’ Layers in the Belarusian Historical I.16. Session: Settlement Patterns and the East European Selfinterpretation Landscape CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: I.12. Session: Beyond Europe. Strategy for a Greater Isachenko, Tatiana (State University of St. Petersburg, Russia) Europe Old Country Estates in the Forming of the National Landscape in CHAIR: N. N. Russia and Other European Countries INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Vorobyeva, Yelena (Mari El Culture Ministry, Russia) Hansen, Flemming Splidsboel (Central European University, Evolution of House-Construction in Mari Region Hungary) Patrushev, Valery (Mari State University, Russia) Designing a Strategy for the European 'Out-States' Ethnical and Historical Reasons of Present Condition of Finno- Fritz, Verena (GTZ GmbH, Germany) Ugric Peoples in Russia The Wider Europe After Enlargement Irildeeva, Lidia (Institute of Etnhology and Anthropology, Russia) Haiduk, Kiryl (The ILO Project in Belarus, Belarus) Ethnic Issues in Russian State Structure Reforms Belarus in a Wider Europe: Risks of Exclusion, Challenges of Participation Fedunyak, Sergiy (Chernivtsi National University, Ukraine) I.17. Panel: The Occult in Russian and Soviet Culture Common Security in Common Home: The Nis Contribution CHAIR: von Maydell, Renata (University of Bochum, Chung, Eunsook Ye (The Sejong Institute, South Korea) Germany) US-Russia Relations in the Post-Soviet Space: In the Case of PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Moldova and Georgia Glatzer Rosenthal, Bernice (Fordham University, USA) The Occult Eurasianism of Alexander Dugin Hagemeister, Michael (Europa-Universität Viadrina, Germany) I.13. Panel: Music of Post-socialist Countries in the Konstantin Tsiolkovskii and the Occult Roots of Soviet Space Travel Space of United Europe Osterrieder, Markus (Osteuropa-Institut Muenchen, Germany) CHAIR: Tsouker, Anatoli (Rostov State Rachmaninov The Occult, Tibetan Lamaism and the Roots of Eurasianism Conservatoire, Russia) Menzel, Birgit (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Occult and Esoteric Elements in Post Soviet Literature Zinkevych, Elena (Ukrainian National Academy of Music, Ukraine) Ukrainian Music in European Context Mironenko, Elena (Academy of Music,Theatre and Fine Arts of I.18. Session: Ukraine Republic of Moldova, Moldlva) CHAIR: N. N. Composer's Creativity of Moldova in Post-soviet Space INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Bonfeld, Moris (State Pedagogical University of Vologda, Russia) Mayster, Oleksandr (Rivne State University of Water Mangement The Theory of Music in Russia and Europe: overcoming of barriers and NRU, Ukraine) DISCUSSANTS: A Meaningfull Jewish Culture and Education in Ukraine for the 21st Irsai, Jvgenij (Academy of Music and Performing Art in Rratislava Centure: Possibilities and Limitations, Potentialities and Restrictions and Department of Music and Aesthetic Education, University of Stachiw, Myron O. (Roger Williams University, USA) Matey Bell in Banska Bystrica, Slovenska Republica) (Re)Claiming the Past: Cultural Rescue and Nationalism in Post- INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Chornobyl Ukraine Boncheva, Manuela (Union of Bulgarian Composers, Bulgaria) Bordyuk, Lyudmyla (Lviv Polytechnic National University, Ukraine) Culture Shock in Reverse: A View from Ukraine

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I.19. Session: Web communication I I.23. Panel: Methods of Constructing of Identity in CHAIR: N. N. Russian Empire INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: CHAIR: Geraci, Robert P. (University of Virginia, USA) Ajdacic, Dejan (The Institute of Philology, National Taras PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Shevchenko University of Kyiv, Ukraine) Vishlenkova, Elena (Kazan State University, Russia) Cultural Identities on the Slavic Web and European Integration Power of Images: Constructing of Empire Identiry During the First Processes Quater of the XIX Century Drazhev, Stephen (LogMan Association, Bulgaria) Manchester, Laurie (Arizona State University, USA) bULTIMA - Bulgarian Herigage MM Project. Popovichi: Harbingers of Modernity, Bearers of Tradition Hovorka, Carolyn (East View Information Services, USA) Geraci, Robert P. (University of Virginia, USA) Online Databases from the former Soviet Union: Tools for Research Trade Bisness and National Identity in Russian Empire Könczey, Kinga (Budapest University of PEcomics and Public DISCUSSANTS: Administration, Hungary) Usmanova, Diliara (Kazan State University, Russia) Developing Cross-cultural Competencies in a Web Environment

TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 10:30–12:00 I.20. Session: EU and Russia CHAIR: N. N. II.1. Panel: The Eternal Masculine: Masculinity in INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Modern Central and Eastern Europe Kononenko, Vadim (Finnish Institute of International Affairs, CHAIR: Hadler, Frank (Center on History and Culture of East Finland) Central Europe (GWZO), Germany) Russia-EU Common Border in the Making PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Haukkala, Hiski (The Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Kirschenbaum, Lisa (Department of History, USA) Finland) Heroic Defenders on the City Front: Masculinity and the The Relevance of Norms and Values in the EU's Russia Policy Commemoration of the Siege of Leningrad Saari, Sinikukka (ResearDepartment of International Relations, Cornwall, Mark (Department of History, Scotland, United Kingdom) Finland) Heinrich Rutha and the Regeneration of Sudeten German Youth, Russian Human Rights Policy and European Cooperation: 1918-1930 Reconsidering the Models of Socialization Wingfield Dosanjh, Nancy (Department of History, USA) Masculinity in Attitudes toward Prostitution in Late Imperial Cisleithania I.21. Session: Investment, Technology, Growth DISCUSSANTS: CHAIR: N. N. Nolte, Claire (History Department, USA) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Torlak, Elvisa (Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWA), Germany) II.2. Panel: The Role of Military and Intelligence Foreign Direct Investment and Productivity Growth in Transition Services in Soviet Foreign Policy, 1920-1982 Countries; Evidence from Panel Data CHAIR: Adomeit, Hannes (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Pobol, Anna (Institute for Economic Research, Ministry of Economy Germany) of Belarus, Belarus) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Self-Regulating Mechanisms of Solving the European Paradox: Fuchs, Marina (University of Constance/Universität Konstanz, Natural Development and Artificial Barriers to Research-Based Germany) Spin-offs (RSO) Military and intelligence services in the Soviet foreign policy Zschiedrich, Harald (FHTW für Technik und Wirtschaft, Germany) towards East Asia (China, Japan), 1920-1938 Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the CEECs: Motivations, Forms Uhl, Matthias (Institute of Modern History/Institut für and Effects Zeitgeschichte, Germany) Tica, Josip (University of Zagreb, Croatia) Soviet espionage and policy decision making under Khrushchev, What Lies Behind Productive Institutions for Economic Growth 1953-1964 Kolpakidi, Aleksandr (Publishing House Yauza, Moscow, Russian Federation) I.22. Panel: Constructing Civilizational Cleaveges: Soviet intelligence and 'export of revolution' in 1920-s-1940-s Strategies of Acceptance and Resistance in Ukrainian History Totrov, Yuri (Open Source Solutions Inc., Russia) CHAIR: Isayevych, Yaroslav (Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Soviet intelligent activities in Asia in the Brezhnev Era 1964-1982 National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine) DISCUSSANTS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Maddrell, Paul (University of Wales, United Kingdom) Zazulyak, Yuriy (Institute of Ukrainian Studies, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine) Polish Dominance and the Question of Ethnic and Confessional II.3. Panel: Transforming the Bureaucracy: Russian Identity of the Nobles of Ruthenian Origin in Galician Rus', the 14th- State Administration in the Postcommunist Transition 15th Centuries CHAIR: Rowney, Don (Bowling Green State University, USA) Sereda, Ostap (Institute of Ukrainian Studies, National Academy of PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine) Huskey, Eugene (Stetson University, USA) The Attitudes of Ukrainian Intelligentsia in Austrian Galicia The Politics-Administration Nexus in Postcommunist Russia Towards Austro-Slavism and Russian Pan-Slavism in the Second Brym, Robert (University of Toronto, Canada) Half of the 19th Century The 'Weberianness' of the Russian State Bureaucracy: Federal, Zayarnyuk, Andriy (Institute of Historical Research, Lviv National regional, and municipal levels University, Ukraine) Magun, Vladimir (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) (Title will be announced later) The 'Weberianness' of the Russian State Bureaucracy: Federal, Rassewytsch, Wassyl (Institute of Ukrainian Studies, National Regional, and Municipal Levels Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine) Obolonskii, Alexander (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Dynastic Loyalty as Possible Identity Choice of Ukrainians in Reforming the Russian Civil Service: Recent History and Current Habsburg Galicia Developments Isayevych, Yaroslav (Institute of Ukrainian Studies, National DISCUSSANTS: Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine) Harasymiw, Bohdan (University of Calgary, Canada) European and Anti-European Ideologies in Ukraine, the 19th and 20th Centuries

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II.4. Panel: Beyond Institutions? The Practice of State- II.8. Panel: Toward a New Imperial History of Russia: Building in Contemporary Ukraine Structure and Dynamics of Imperial Society CHAIR: Pleines, Heiko (University of Bremen, Germany) CHAIR: Rieber, Alfred (Department of History, Hungary) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Whitmore, Sarah (Department of Politics and International Relations, Steinwedel, Charles (Department of History, USA) United Kingdom) Strategies for Incorporating Territory and people into the Empire's Rules and 'Reality' in Post-Soviet Parliamentary Development: East and Their Results, 1700-1917 Legislative Oversight in Ukraine and Russia Kaplunovski, Alexander (International Quartely Ab Imperio, Kowall, Tina (Geschwister-Scholl-Institut fur Politische Germany) Wisssenschaft, Germany) A Social Phantom: Meshchanstvo in the Socio-Cultural Context of The Role of the National Security Council in Ukraine and Russia Late Imperial Russia Zimmer, Kerstin (Institut fur Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft und Gerasimov, Ilya (International Quarterly Ab Imperio, Russia) Internationale Beziehungen, Germany) Sedimentary Society as an Imperial Practice of Self-Organization The Institutionalisation of Informality in Post-Soviet State-Building: DISCUSSANTS: The Example of Ukraine Rosenberg, William (Department of History, USA) DISCUSSANTS: Bredies, Ingmar (Institut für Politik-und Verwaltungswissenschaften, Germany) II.9. Panel: Relations Between the Enlarged European Union and its Eastern Neigbhours (Russia and Ukraine) CHAIR: Marples, David R. (Department of History & Classics, II.5. Panel: Symbolist Ritual in Western Context: Canada) Konevskoi, Blok, Nina Petrovskaya PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Stephan, Halina (Ohio State University, USA) Wolczuk, Kataryna (Centre for Russian and East European Studies, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: United Kingdom) Grossman, Joan (University of California, Berkeley, USA) Ukraine and the EU "Polet budushchego": The New Mysticism of Ivan Konevskoi and Averre, Derek (Centre for Russian and East European Studies, Arnold Boecklin United Kingdom) Masing-Delic, Irene (Ohio State University, USA) EU-Russia Relations: A Security Dimension Three Journeys to Bad Nauheim: The Ritual of Thesis, Antithesis, Vahl, Marius (Centre for European Policy Studies, Belgium) and Synthesis Relations between the EU and Russia Le Gouis, Catherine (Mount Holyoke College, USA) DISCUSSANTS: The Woman on the Cross: Ritual and Female Self-Sacrifice from the Batt, Judy (Institute for Security Studies, France) Goncourt Brothers to Nina Petrovskaya DISCUSSANTS: Lachmann, Renate (University of Konstanz, Germany) II.10. Panel: No Longer 'The Other': Studying 'Transnational' Issues in the Post-Socialist Context CHAIR: Oldfield, Jonathan (School of Geography, Earth and II.6. Panel: Prophets of Post-Communism in Russia & Environmental Sciences, United Kingdom) the Balkans: Panel II of Symposium on: Prophets of Post- PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Communism: Toward an Open Society (Retrospect & Prospect) Flynn, Moya (Department of Central and East European Studies, CHAIR: Gruenwald, Oskar (Institute for Interdisciplinary United Kingdom) Research, USA) Becoming Trans-national?: Identity Construction in the Post-Soviet PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Borderlands de Krnjevic-Miskovic, Damjan (Karic Institute for Strategic Studies, Sabirova, Gusel (Institute of Sociology, Russian Federation) Belgrade & The National Interest, USA, USA) Women and Islam in the contemporary European and Russian Milovan Djilas' The New Class and Czeslaw Milos' The Captive context: questioning comparative perspectives Mind Kay, Rebecca (Department of Central and East European Studies, Fotev, Georgi (Institute of Sociology, Bulgarian Academy of United Kingdom) Sciences, Bulgaria) Supporting Men in 'Crisis': Developments in Altai Region and Their From Dissent to Civil Society in the Balkans, 1945-2005 'Transnational' Implications Donskis, Leonidas (Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania) DISCUSSANTS: Aleksandras Shtromas: The Lithuanian Prophet of Post-Communism Pine, Frances (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Orekhov, Andrei (Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Russia) Germany) Varlam Shalamov and Intellectual Dissent in Post-Soviet Russia

II.11. Panel: Looking Back/Moving On: Three Centuries II.7. Panel: Ukraine, Russia and Europe of Emigre Publishing in Europe, from Print to the Digital Age CHAIR: Hentosh, Liliana (Institutinal Affiliation Institute, CHAIR: Ingersoll, Jared (Columbia University Libraries, USA) Ukraine) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Zmroczek, Janet (Slavonic and East European Collections, United Kuromiya, Hiroaki (Indiana University, Bloomington, USA) Kingdom) Stalin and Ukraine Keeping the Word: Books and Reading in the Life of Poles in Britain, Penter, Tanja (Institut für soziale Bewegungen, Germany) 1831-1900 Ukraine under German occupation in World War II: local and Rogatchevskaia, Katya (Slavonic and East European Collections, regional dimensions United Kingom) Liber, George (Department of History, USA) 1905 - Made in the West:Russian Social-democratic Literature in the Soviet Ukraine, 1917--1991: National Minorities, Nationalizing British Library States, and External National Homelands Morgunova, Oksana (School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures, DISCUSSANTS: United Kingdom) Hausmann, Guido (University of Bielefeld, Germany) Web-forums of Russian Migrants to Europe: Interplay of Identities DISCUSSANTS: Polansky, Patricia (Hamilton Library, USA)

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II.12. Panel: Translating the Untranslatable: Russian II.16. Panel: Eurasian Identity - African Model? Language-Specific Words in Intercultural Communication State Building in the Postsoviet States CHAIR: Zalizniak, Anna (Institute of Linguistics, Russian CHAIR: Hastad, Disa (Dagens Nyheter, Sweden) Academy of Sciences, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Brill Olcott, Martha (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Shmelev, Alexei (Moscow Pedagogical State University, Russia) USA) Russian Terpenie: Patterns of Patience, Tolerance, Perseverance, Guiding Democracy in Central Asia and Suffering in Cross-linguistic and Cross-cultural Perspective Lieven, Anatol (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, USA) Denissova, Galina (University of Pisa, Italy) Transition to Desintegration-Some Soviet Republics as Linguistic and Cultural Gaps: the Problem of Perception of Demodernising States Soviet/Russian Films and Their Translation into Italian DISCUSSANTS: Mikaelian, Irina (Université Grenoble 3, France) Yakypova, Chinara (Institute of World and Peace Researc (IWPR), U + Genitive Construction (U tebja ubezhalo moloko) as a World- Kyrgyzstan) Creative Operator in Russian Levontina, Irina (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Some Language-specific Words in Russian Political Discourse II.17. Panel: The Problem of the Identification of the DISCUSSANTS: Musical Culture in Post-Communist Europe Stern, Ludmila (The University of New South Wales, Australia) CHAIR: Levaya, Tamara (Nizhny Novgorod State Glinka Conservatory, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: II.13. Panel: (Re)Writing the Totalitarian Past: Literary Katunyan, Margarita (Moscow state Chaykovsky Conservatory, Approaches from (East) Germany, Russia, and Bulgaria Russia) CHAIR: Rousseva, Malvina (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, The Russian “Passion”: The Problem of the Self-identification of the Bulgaria) Russian Postmodernism in Music PANELISTS AND PAPERS:          Milkova, Stiliana (U C Berkeley, USA) The Self-identification of Lithuanian Contemporary Music Reading Games, Games of Reading in Iurii Trifonov's 'House on the Wehrmeyer, Andreas (Berlin Eisler-Hochschule, Germany) Embankment' The “Sovjetization” of the Western Contemporary Musical Culture Dimova, Polina (U C Berkeley, USA) Val'kova, Vera (Russian Gnessins Akademy of Music, Russia) The Magical Doubling of Life and Reality in Iordan Radichkov's The Postsovjet Reception of the Soviet Music in Russia Play 'January' DISCUSSANTS: Dwyer, Anne (U C Berkeley, USA) Tyshko, Sergiy (Ukrainian National Tchaikovsky Academy of Runaway Texts: The Many Life Stories of Iurii Trifonov and Christa Music, Ukraine) Wolf DISCUSSANTS: Schild, Kathryn (U C Berkeley, USA) II.18. Session: Russia and the EU CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: II.14. Panel: East-West: East European (Self) Garrard, John (Department of Russian Studies, USA) Representation Vis-à-vis Western Europe and the Liminal Lens Back to the Future: Old Schism for the New Millennium of East European Intellectuals Living Abroad Avdonin, Vladimir (Center of the European Politics and Law at the CHAIR: Ilieva, Angelina (Northwestern University, USA) Ryazan State Pedagogical University, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Influence of Problems and Processes of the Russian Transformation Kolbe, Kica (Germany) on Partnership With the EU The Philosophical and Theological Ambiguity of East / West in the Trykanova, Svetlana (Center of the European Politics and Law at the Balkans Ryazan State Pedagogical University, Russia) Monova, Miladina (Université des Sciences et Techniques- Lille, The Perspectives of Russia - the EU relations in conditions of France) Transformational Processes in Russia Subject and Object of Investigation: the Grigoriadis, Theocharis (Yale Center for International and Area Ilieva, Angelina (Northwestern University, USA) Studies, USA) Permutations of the Mythic Lens: The Gaze of the West in Milcho Theorizing the EU-Russian Partnership: Manchevski's Films Dynamics of Economic Cooperation and Political Reform in Lafontaine, Annie (LAIOS/CNRS, Paris, France), Canada) Europe’s Periphery The Embodiment of Otherness:A Canadian Anthropologist in Serebryakova, Tatyana (Institut of Economy and Rights, Russia) Kossovo Social Work and Human Rights When Reforming of the Penitentiary Tsitsopoulou, Vassiliki (University of Iowa, USA) System of Russia Greek Orientalism, Greek Occidentalism

II.19. Panel: Was the Famine in Ukraine in 1932/33 II.15. Panel: Russian economic growth 1999-2004 Genocide CHAIR: Sapir, Jacques (Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences CHAIR: Simon, Gerhard (University of Cologne, Germany) sociales, France) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Kulchytskyj, Stanislav (Institute of History) Khanin, Grigorii (Siberian State University of Means of The Famine of 1932/33 as Genocide Communication, Russia) Luchterhandt, Otto (University of Hamburg, Germany) The Russian Economy in 1999-2003: An Alternative Estimate Famine in Ukraine and the Provisions of International Law on Bernstam, Michael (Hoover Institution, USA) Genocide Principal Determinants of Russian Economic Fluctuations, 1992- Simon, Gerhard (University of Cologne, Germany) 2004, With Special Emphasis on the Partial Ecovery in 1999-2004 The Famine and the Turn of Soviet Nationalities Policy Oppenheimer, Peter (Oxford University, United Kingdom) The Energy Sector and Russian Economic Growth DISCUSSANTS: Ellman, Michael (Amsterdam University, Netherlands)

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II.20. Panel: Finally, the Living Standard of the Rural DISCUSSANTS: and the Urban Population Will Equalize – The New Old Lehti, Marko (University of Turku, Finland) Disengagement of the Countryside in the Former Soviet State CHAIR: N. N. PANELISTS AND PAPERS: III.2. Panel: Litigation, Law and Rights in Russia, 1860- Moran, Dominique (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) 1917 Marginalisation in Places of Exile: Forestry Workers in the North of CHAIR: Pravilova, Ekaterina (Russian Academy of Sciences, Perm' Oblast Russia) Lindner, Peter (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Yale University) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: The Kolkhoz Archipelago: Localizing Privatisation, Disconnecting Burbank, Jane (New York University, USA) Locales Contesting Rights at Rural Courts: The Everyday Life of Russian Klüsener, Sebastian (Universität Freiburg, Germany) Law Livelihood Opportunities, Strategies and Outcomes of Central and Popkins, Gareth (Wales, United Kingdom) South Ukrainian Village School Leavers in Times of Globalisation The Uses of Written Law in Volost' Court Punishment Scenarios and Post Soviet Transition Tissier, Michel (Universite Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France) DISCUSSANTS: N. N. How to Make Russians into Citizens? The Popularization of Law and Civil Rights in Late Tsarist Russia DISCUSSANTS: II.21. Panel: Three centuries of Russian medicine Stanziani, Alessandro (Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan, CHAIR: Bulgakova, Liudmila (Institut istorii Rossiiskoi France) Akademii nauk (SPb), Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Chorosinina, Lidija P. (Russia) III.3. Panel: The Political Development of Russia's Medizin im Belagerten Leningrad 1941-1944 Regions in a Comparative Perspective Dumschat, Sabine (Germany) CHAIR: Michaleva, Galina (Forschungsstelle Osteuropa, Ausländische Ärzte in Russland in der Frühen Neuzeit Germany) Morozova, Elena N. (Saratov) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Zemstvo-Medizin im 19. und 20. Jh. Ryzhenkov, Sergei (Centre for the Study of Contemporary Politics, Pratt, Joan (University of Northern Colorado, USA) Russia) Die „Freie Ökonomische Gesellschaft“ und die Medizinische The Influence of the Centre on Regional Political Regimes in Russia Aufklärung im 18. und 19. Jh. Golosov, Grigorii V. (The European University at St. Petersburg, Faculty of Political Science and Sociology, Russia) Regional Party System Formation in Russia II.22. Panel: Nobles, Paupers, and the "Middling Sort" in Matsuzato, Kimitaka (Research Center at Hokkaido University, Old-Regime Russia Japan) CHAIR: Schattenberg, Susanne (Humboldt-Universität Berlin, Political Developments in Russian and Ukrainian Regions Germany) DISCUSSANTS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Petrov, Nikolaj (Carnegie Endowment für International Peace, Kaiser, Daniel (Department of History, USA) Russia) Sheltering the Urban Poor in Early Modern Russia Martin, Alexander (Oglethorpe University, USA) The 'Middling Sort' in Late 18th-Early 19th Century Moscow III.4. Panel: Soviet Consumption, Fashion, "Good Taste" Winkler, Martina (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) and Gender During the Cold-War Period Noble Conceptions of Property and Ownership in the 18th and 19th CHAIR: Blum, Alain (Centre d'études du monde russe, Centuries soviétique et post-soviétique, France) DISCUSSANTS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Aust, Martin (CAU Kiel, Germany) Reid, Susan E. (Departement of Russian and Slavonic Studies, United Kingdom) Gender and the De-Stalinisation of Consumer Taste in the Soviet II.23. Session: Aspects of Soviet History Union under Khrushchev CHAIR: N. N. Zakharova, Larisa (Centre d'études du monde russe, soviétique et INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: post-soviétique, France) Kapistka, Vladimir (Military Academy, Russia) Soviet Fashion and the Transfers of Western Clothing Practices to Red Army Military Intelligence and Informational Support of Soviet the USSR under Khrushchev Leadership at the Eve of Teheran Conference. Ruethers, Monica (Universität Basel, ) Usmanov, Nail (Birsk State Pedogogical Institute, Russia) Images of a Better Life: Visual Culture and Soviet Consumer Taste The Relief of Europe to Soviet Russia during the Famine of 1921- during the Thaw 1922. Tikhomirova, Anna (Graduiertenkolleg Sozialgeschichte von Iskhakov, Salavat (Institute of Russian History of Russian, Russia) Gruppen, Schichten, Klassen und Eliten, Fakultat fur Europe and Muslim Politicians from Russia: The First Experience of Geschichtswissenschaft und Philosophie, Germany) Cooperation in the Beginning of the XXth Century On the Way to Distinction through Fashion: Real-existing Practices of Clothing Consumption of Women in the Soviet Province (Yaroslavl), 1960s-1980s TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 13:30–15:00 DISCUSSANTS: Zhuravlev, Sergei Vladimirovich (Center for studies in Russian III.1. Panel: Minority Rights: Voices from Inter-war contemporary history and politology, Institute of Russian history, Europe Russia) CHAIR: Lehti, Marko (University of Turku, Finland) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Smith, David (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) III.5. Panel: Russian European Vyacheslav Ivanov: New Cultural Autonomy in Theory and Practice: the Baltic Example Perspectives Hiden, John (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) CHAIR: Pesonen, Pekka (University of Helsinki, Finland) The Nationalities Congress and the Quest for European Unity PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Housden, Martyn (University of Bradford, United Kingdom) Kotrelev, Nikolai (Institute of World Literature, Russia) Cultural Autonomy in Estonia: Historical Curiosity or Model For the Vyacheslav Ivanov's Sinaesthetics as a Paradigm of Russian Avant- Future? Guard

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Bird, Robert (University of Chicago, USA) Martin C. Spechler (Indiana University, USA) From Ivanov to Eisenstein: Symbolism and the Aesthetics of Soviet Export Globalism: Central Asia between Europe and the Pacific Cinema DISCUSSANTS: Obatnin, Gennady (University of Helsinki, Finland) Malle, Silvana (OECD Economics Department, France) Visualisation in Vyacheslav Ivanov's Thought and Poetry Zlotnik, Marc (U.S. Government, USA) DISCUSSANTS: Davidson, Pamela (SSEES, UCL, United Kingdom) Wachtel, Michael (Princeton University, USA) III.10. Panel: Orthodox Social and Political Thought. Its Substance and its Salience in Contemporary Europe CHAIR: Van der Zweerde, Evert (Faculty for Philosophy, III.6. Panel: Prophets of Post-Communism in the Netherlands) Communist World: Panel III of Symposium on: Prophets of PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Post-Communism: Toward an Open Society (Retrospect & Papagiannopoulos, Ilias (Greek Academy of Sciences and Arts, Prospect) Greece) CHAIR: Kotek, Joel (Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium) Subjectivity and Sociality in the Light of Orthodox thought and PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Enlightenment Wu, Harry (Laogai Research Foundation, USA) de Courten, Manon (Faculty for Philosophy, Netherlands) Genocide in Communist China Russia as the Embodiment of Divine Wisdom: for an Assessment of Rigoulot, Pierre (Institut d'histoire sociale, France) Vladimir Solov'ëv's Messianism and Social Commitment. La Coree du Nord et les Droits Humains, 1948-2005 Breckner, Katharina (Hamburg, Germany) McKelvey, Robert (Oregon Health Sciences University, USA) Russian Philosophies on Continuous Creation amounting to Social The Vietnamese Gulag and Human Rights, 1975-2005 Prophecies. A Renewal of Paternal, Medieval, and Modern Misztal, Bronislaw (Catholic University of America, USA) European Thought by Vladimir S. Solov'ev, Sergej N. Bulgakov, Social Capital and Civil Society in Cuba Nikolaj A. Berdiaev, and Sem'en L. Frank. Kiejzik, Lilianna (Institute for Philosophy, Poland) Investigations on V. S. Solov'ev's Philosophy in Poland III.7. Panel: Business in the Soviet Union during the Stoeckl, Kristina (Social and Political Science Dept., Researcher, NEP: Commonalities and Connections with Europe during the Italy) 1920s Orthodox Social and Political Thought in the Framework of Political CHAIR: Torstendahl, Rolf (Uppsala University, Sweden) Modernity PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Khaziev, Rustem (Bashkir State University, Russia) Factories of the "Red Bourgeoisie" in the Urals during the NEP: III.11. Panel: Panel Title: "Changing Faces of Security in Data and Analysis Central and Eastern Europe" Khazieva, Marina (Institute of History, Academy of Sciences, CHAIR: Croan, Melvin (University of Wisconsin-Madison, Russia) USA) The Soviet State and Sovietization of the Cooperative Movement, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: 1921-1929 Evanson, Robert (University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA) Schaeffer Conroy, Mary E. (University of Colorado at Denver, USA) The Czech Republic and the Meaning of National Study Medicines for the Masses: The Soviet Pharmaceutical Industry Remington, Robin (University of Missouri-Columbia, USA) during the NEP Human Security and Regime Change: Lessons from the Former DISCUSSANTS: Yugoslavia Merl, Stephan (University of Bielefeld, Germany) Rhodes, Matthew (George C. Marshall Center, Germany) The International Politics of Czech Weapons Procurement DISCUSSANTS: III.8. Panel: Anxieties of Empire: Russian Ethnophobias, Roloff, Rolf (George C. Marshall Center, Germany) 1800-1921 CHAIR: von Hagen, Mark (Department of History, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: III.12. Panel: Multilingual Community in Europe: Novikova, Irina (Department of International Relations, Russia) Common Values and Language-Specific Vision of the World From Loyal Subject to Separatist: Russian Images of the Finn in the CHAIR: Shmelev, Alexei (Moscow Pedagogical State 19th Century University, Russia) Campbell, Elena (Department of History, European University, St. PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Petersburg, USA) Stern, Ludmila (The University of New South Wales, Australia) A Tolerated Evil: The Tsarist Government and the Hajj What Is Lost, Added and Distorted during Multilingual Sunderland, Willard (Department of History, USA) Communication? International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Baron Ungern's Mongolian Pogrom Yugoslavia as a Case Study DISCUSSANTS: Bobrik, Marina (Universität Bielefeld, Germany) Gatrell, Peter William (School of Arts, Histories, and Cultures, Russian Concepts SOVEST' and DUSHA and Their German United Kingdom) Counterparts Zalizniak, Anna (Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Linguistics, Russia) III.9. Panel: Limits to European Expansion? Will the The Russian Word Problema in Cross-linguistic Perspective Former Soviet Republics (minus the Baltics) be Left Out in the Shmeleva, Elena (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Cold? Implications Telling Russian Jokes in Another Language: Cultural Adaptation CHAIR: Segbers, Klaus (Free University, Osteuropa Institute DISCUSSANTS: FU, Germany) Levontina, Irina (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Goldgeier, James (George Washington University, USA) NATO's Unfinished Business: What Will Become of the Rest of III.13. Panel: The Rejection of Panegyrism in Russian and Europe? Ukrainian Literatures in the late Hedlund, Stefan (Dept. of European Studies, Sweden) 18th Century Mr Gershenkron Goes to Brussels. Russian Catch-Up Economics CHAIR: Pogosjan, Jelena (Univrsity of Alberta, Canada) and the Common Economic Space PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Millar, James (George Washington Univeristy, USA) Pogosjan, Jelena (University of Alberta, Canada) Alternatives to European Integration for the FSU G. Derzhavin: the Private Existence of a Statesman

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Kiseljova, Ljubov (Tartu University, Estonia) Digitization? The Rejection of Panegyrism by the Karamzinists Yoo, Hee-Gwone (Slavic and Baltic Division, USA) Pylypiuk, Natalia (University of Alberta, Canada) Visual Collections... H. Skovoroda's Rejection of Panegyrical Amplificatio Aho, Maire (Slavonic Library, Finland) DISCUSSANTS: Digitization? Brogi, Giovanna (University of Milan, Italia) DISCUSSANTS: Ingersoll, Jared (Columbia University Libraries, USA)

III.14. Panel: Women's Health, Healing, and Motherhood: The Evidence of Mediaeval and Early Modern Slavonic, Greek, III.18. Session: EU-Enlargement: Institutional Aspects, and Latin Sources Instruments CHAIR: Angusheva-Tihanov, Adelina (Univ. of Lancaster, CHAIR: N. N. History Department, United Kingdom) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Brusis, Martin (University of Munich, CAP, Germany) Angusheva, Adelina (Univ. of Lancaster, History Department, State Traditions and Europeanization in East-Central and South- United Kingdom) East European Countries The Byzantine Ideas About Conception and Woman's Health in the Solonenko, Iryna (Ukrainian Academy of Public Administration, Medieval South Slavic Context Ukraine) Dimitrova, Margaret (St. Clement of Ochrid Univ. of Sofia, Faculty Institutional Aspect of European Integration Process: Practice in of Slavic Philologies, Dept. of Cyrillo-Methodian Studies, Bulgaria) Ukraine and Models Employed by EU Accession Countries Purifying Young Mothers: Church Practices and Prayers in South Tulmets, Elsa (Centre Marc Bloch, Germany) Slavonic Manuscripts and Their Byzantine Models The EU PHARE/Twinning Programme, a Socialisation Instrument in Zaradija-Kis, Antonija (Institute for Ethnology and Folklore the Enlarging Europe Research, Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Croatia) O'Dwyer, Conor (Harvard University, USA) A Saintly Protector of Women Reforming Regional Governance in East Central Europe: Growing Marks, Liljana (Institute for Ethnology and Folklore Research, Europeanization or Domestic Politics as Usual Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Croatia) Bagenholm, Andreas (Centre for Russian and East European Studies, From Fairy to Witch Sweden) DISCUSSANTS: Understanding Constraints. An Analysis of the Transposition of EU- Campbell, Sheila (Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Univ. of Legislation in Bulgaria, Lithuania and Romania Toronto, Canada)

III.19. Panel: Catherine II Discovers her Empire III.15. Panel: Russia: a Resource-based Economy CHAIR: Hammarberg, Gitta (Macalester College, USA) CHAIR: Malle, Silvana (Organisation for Economic PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Cooperation and Development, France) Munro, George (Virginia Commonwealth University, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Catherine II Discovers St. Petersburg Ahrend, Rudiger (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Kamenskii, Aleksandr (Russian State Humanities University, Russia) Development, France) Catherine II Discovers her Jews Macro-structural Implications of a Resource Dependent Economy Ibneyeva, Guzel' (Kazan State University, Russia) Ickes, Barry W. (The Pennsylvania State University, USA) Catherine II Discovers the Volga Region Resources, Geography, and Russian Economic Development Griffiths, David (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA) Tompson, William (OECD (on leave from the University of Catherine II Discovers the Crimea London), France) DISCUSSANTS: Political Implications of Russia's Resource Economy Whittaker, Cynthia (City University of New York, USA) DISCUSSANTS: Cooper, Julian M. (Centre for Russian and East European Studies, United Kingdom) III.20. Panel: Slovakia and Europe CHAIR: Lang, Kai-Olaf (Institut für Wissenschaft und Politik, Germany) III.16. Panel: Regional Development in Latvia: Effords PANELISTS AND PAPERS: and Results Kirschbaum, Stanislav J. (York University, Canada) CHAIR: Standl, Harald (Universität Bamberg; Institut für Slovakia's Historical European Roots Geographie, Germany) Letz, Róbert (Pedagogkická Fakulta, Slovakia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Slovak statehood in the evolving European environment Kule, Laila (Consultant for the Intergovermental Organization, Samson, Ivo (Slovak Foreign Policy Association, Slovakia) Latvia) Slovakia after Independence: Between an Autonomous European Traces of a Sustainable Regional Development in Latvia. Foreign Policy and Transatlanticism Reetz, Axel (Independent Journalist, Germany) DISCUSSANTS: The Attitude of the Main Political Parties in Latvia towards Regional Deegan-Krause, Kevin (Wayne State University, USA) Planning Krisjane, Zaiga (University ol Latvia, Department of Human Geography, Lativia) III.21. Session: Financial Markets Regional Disparities and Development trends in Latvia CHAIR: N. N. DISCUSSANTS: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Gobins, Andris (President of European Movement in Latvia, Latvia) Christa, Hainz (University of Munich, Germany) Quality of Institutions, Credit Markets and Bankruptcy Marin, Stefan (The Wharton School of the University of III.17. Panel: Digitization of Slavic and East European Pennsylvania / Vienna University of Economics and Business Visual and Textual Materials: Projects and Problems Administration, EuropaInstitut WU-Wien / Institute of European CHAIR: Kasinec, Edward (Slavic and Baltic Division, USA) Studies (Vienna), Austria) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Developing Bond Markets- lessons for Central Europe from Asia Rogatchevskaia, Katya (Slavonic and East European Collections, Thiessen, Ulrich (German Institute for Economic Research, United Kingdom) Germany) Digitization? Financial System Development, Regulation and Economic Growth: Remnek, Miranda Beaven (Slavic & East European Library, USA) Evidence from Russia

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III.22. Panel: New Trends in Russian Imperiology: A Wider Europe: The Security Dimension Interimperial Comparison, Regional and Socio-ethnic Approach Light, Margot (Department of International Relations, United CHAIR: Dolbilov, Mikhail (Voronezh State University, Russia) Kingdom) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: A Wider Europe: The Diplomatic Dimension Miller, Alexei (Institute for Scientific Information, Russia) White, Stephen (Department of Politics, United Kingdom) Imperial Rule - Comparative Approach and Beyond Comparison A Wider Europe: The Public Dimension Matsuzato, Kimitaka (Slavic Research Center, Japan) DISCUSSANTS: The Liquidation of the Orenburg Governor-Generalship and the Hill, Ronald (Department of Political Science, Ireland) Changes of Spatial Perception among the Local Elites Matsumura, Takeshi (Akita Economics and Law University, Japan) Comparing Agrarian Structures and Politics: Right Bank Ukraine, IV.4. Panel: Internal and External Factors of Baltic Provinces, and the Russian Black Soil Region Modernisation in Russia's Transformation Period DISCUSSANTS: CHAIR: Schulze, Peter W. (Zentralinstitut für Europa- und Gerasimov, Ilya (Journal, Russia) Nordamerikaforschung, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Fedosov, Petr A. (Itera, Russia) III.23. Panel: East European Law and Legal Theory in Development of the Political System in Putin's Russia Historical Perspective Zagorskii, Andrei V. (Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Moscow, CHAIR: Auch, Eva-Maria (University of Bonn, Germany) Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Foreign and Security Developments under Putin Heuman, Susan (City University of New York, USA) Spanger, Hans-Joachim (Hessen Foundation for Peace Research, Law, Citizenship, and Rights of Non-Russian Nationalities in the Germany) Russian Empire in the Beginning of the 20th Century Russia and the New Global Order Mayer, Lothar (Münster University, Germany) Schauff, Frank W. (Osteuropa-Institut, Germany) The Russian Legal System after the Reform of 1864 and the Parties and Civil Society in Putin's Russia Challenge of Political Terrorism (1866-1884). Sproede, Alfred (Münster University, Germany) The Uses of Legal Philosophy: The Impact of the Liberal Heritage IV.5. Panel: The Cultural History of Animals in Russia (1864-1930). On Russian Legal Culture Today CHAIR: Weiner, Douglas R. (University of Arizona, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Nelson, Amy (Virginia Technical University, USA) TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2005 15:30–17:00 A Hearth for a Dog: The Paradoxes of Soviet Petkeeping Rosenholm, Arja Birgit (University of Tampere, Finland) IV.1. Panel: Law Versus Informal Practices: Obstacles to Postmodern Animals in Russian Culture Legal Order in Post-Soviet States Weiss, Daniel (Slavisches Seminar der Universitat Zurich, CHAIR: Ledeneva, Alena (SSEES, University College, United Switzerland) Kingdom) The Representation of Animals in Soviet Propaganda and (Soviet) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Advertising Protsyk, Oleh (European Centre for Minority Issues, Germany) Costlow, Jane Tussey (Bates College, USA) Presidents and Policy Initiation: Formal and Informal Mechanisms Sergius and Ursus arctos: Discourses of the Bear in late Imperial and Presidential Policy Influence in Russia, Ukraine, and Moldova Russia Gelman, Vladimir (European University, Russia) Fuzzy Legality and Arbitrary Rule in Russia: The Case of Electoral Governance IV.6. Panel: Prophets of Post-Communism (Roundtable): Solomon, Peter (University of Toronto, Canada) Panel IV of Symposium on: Prophets of Post-Communism: Informal Practices in Public Administration: Implications for Legal Toward an Open Society (Retrospect & Prospect) Transition in Russia CHAIR: Mihajlov, Mihajlo (Free-Lance Journalist, DISCUSSANTS: Serbia/Yugoslavia) Huskey, Eugene (Stetson University, Florida) DISCUSSANTS: Bukovsky, Vladimir (Writer, United Kingdom) Michnik, Adam (Editor-in-Chief, Gazeta Wyborcza, Poland) IV.2. Panel: Empire. Russian Ways of Ruling Poland - Chol-Hwan, Kang (Journalist, Chosun Ilbo, Republic of Korea) Polish Responses to Russian Rule (19th-20th Century) Ling, Bei (Poet & Literary Editor in Exile from China, USA) CHAIR: Beyrau, Dietrich (Universität Tübingen, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Rolf, Malte (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany) IV.7. Panel: Russia's European Choice: Probing the Ruling the Western Outpost of an Empire. Imperial Representatives Parameters of Interaction and Representation in Poland after 1863 CHAIR: Hopf, Ted (Ohio State University/Department of Staliunas, Darius (Institut für die Geschichte Litauens, Lithuania) Political Science, USA) Between Russification and Divide and Rule. Russian Nationality PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Policy in the Western Borderlands in the 19th Century Hopf, Ted (Ohio State University/Department of Political Science, Hofmann, Andreas R. (GWZO Leipzig, Germany) USA) Nationalities in Congress Poland During the Polsih Uprisings. Russia and Europe: Identity and Geopolitics Between Local Patriotism and State Loyalism Pynnöniemi, Katri (The Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Behrends, Jan C. (Herder Institut Marburg, Germany) Finland) Writing Against the Empire. Historic Discourses in Polish Samizdat. Russia in Flux: Competing Orders of Russian Space and Integration DISCUSSANTS: with Europe Schulze Wessel, Martin (LMU München, Germany) Saari, Sinikukka (London School of Economics/The Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Finland) Russia's Human Rights Policy and European Cooperation IV.3. Panel: A Wider Europe: Belarus, Russia, Ukraine Lomagin, Nikita (St. Petersburg State University, Department of and EU/NATO Enlargement Wolrd Economy, Russia) CHAIR: White, Stephen (Department of Politics, United Forming a New Security Identity in Modern Russia Kingdom) DISCUSSANTS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Averre, Derek (The University of Birmingham, Centre for Russian Allison, Roy (RIIA and University of Oxford, United Kingdom) and East European Studies, United Kingdom)

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IV.8. Panel: Archival Rossica and Russia Abroad - IV.12. Panel: Which Nations for Europe? Unfinished and Access, Preservation, Retrieval, and Microfilm Exchange Efforts Unsuccessful Nation Building Processes in Central and CHAIR: Davies, Richard (Russian Archives, Leeds University, Southeastern Europe United Kingdom) CHAIR: Clewing, Konrad (Südost-Institut, Germaný) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Danielson, Elena (Hoover Institution, USA) Michalczyk, Andrzej (University of Erfurt, Max-Weber-Kolleg, (Title will be announced kater) Germany) Kloosterman, Jaap (International Institute of Social History, The A nation unfinished. Obstacles to Specific Nation-building in Upper Netherlands) Silesia in the 20th Century (Title will be announced kater) Arens, Meinolf (Ungarisches Institut, Germany) Mironenko, Sergei (State Archives of the Russian Federation, The Fourth Eastern Slavonic Nation? Myth and Reality of a Russine Russia) Nation. (Title will be announced kater) Schmitt, Oliver Jens (University of Berne, Institute of History, Chebotarev, Tanya (Bakhmeteff Archive, Columbia University, Switzerland) USA) The Levantines and Their Smyrniote Republic. The (Non-) Myths and Reality: Understanding the Repatriation Issues Perspectives of a Nation Building. DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Kennedy Grimsted, Patricia (Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, Dann, Otto (University of Cologne, Institute of History, Germany) USA)

IV.13. Panel: Translatio Mundi: Aesthetics and Politics of IV.9. Panel: European Union Enlargement The Year Translation Projects in Russia After CHAIR: Kimura, Takashi (Kyoto University, Japan) CHAIR: Schrettl, Wolfram (FU Berlin, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Bagno, Vsevolod (Institute of Russian Literature, IRLI RAN, Russia) Dietz, Barbara (Osteuropa-Institut, Germany) Translation Projects in Russia as Attempts at Building a Cultural East-West Migration Past Experiences and New Trends Empire Burakovsky, Ihor (Institute for Economic Research and Policy Rubins, Maria (University of Georgia, USA) Consulting, Ukraine) Oriental Culture in the Context of Gumilev's Poetics Outside the enlarged EU A view from Ukraine Kim, Jean Young (Yonsei University, Korea) Weise, Christian (EU Commission, Belgium) In between the Myth Lived and the Myth Written: towars the Poetic European Enlargement: Financial Consequences and Perspectives Translation of Myths in Russian Literature DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Vincentz, Volkhart (Osteuropa-Institut, Germany) Garzonio, Stefano (University of Pisa, Italy)

IV.10. Panel: Interchurch Relations in Post-Soviet Society: IV.14. Panel: Problems of Gender Research in Southeast Pluralism or Confrontation Europe CHAIR: Kippenberg, Hans (University of Bremen, Germany) CHAIR: Duhacek, Gordana Dasa (Proffesor of Women/Gender PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Studies, Serbia and Montenegro) Filippova, Olga (Kharkiv National University, Ukraine) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: National Church for a National State: Debates on Religion, Identity, Kolozova, Katerina (Reasearch Center in Gender Studies, and 'Vectors of Integration' in Ukrainian Society Macedonia) Kazmina, Olga (Moscow State University, Russia) Teaching Gender in Macedonia Orthodox and Catholic Views on Proselytism and Missionary Nikolchina, Miglena (Proffessor at Sofia University/Gender Studies Activity in Russia Center, Bulgaria) Roslof, Edward (Director, Fulbright Program in the Russian Teaching Gender in Bulgaria Federation, USA) Blagojevic, Jelisaveta (Proffessor/Coordinator at Belgrade Women's A Comparison of Attitudes toward Faith and Social Access among Studies Center, Serbia and Montenegro) Orthodox and Protestants in Russia Teaching Queer Theory in Serbia DISCUSSANTS: Schenk, Benjamin (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen, Germany) IV.16. Panel: Change in the Geography of the Russian Northern Peripheries? CHAIR: Tykkyläinen, Markku Juhani (Univeristy of Joensuu, IV.11. Panel: St. Petersburg in the New Europe Finland) CHAIR: Browning, Christopher S. (Department of Political PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Science and International Studies, United Kingdom) Fortescue, Stephen Charles (University of New South Wales, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Australia) Joenniemi, Pertti (Senior Research Fellow, European Department, Mining in the Russian Far North: coping with old and new Denmark) circumstances The Re-Named St. Petersburg: From Periphery to a Position in the Rautio, Vesa Antero (University of Joensuu, Finland) Margins The Potential for Community Restructuring Marin, Anaïs (Political Science PhD candidate, France) Piipponen, Minna Johanna (University of Joensuu, Finland) International Actorness and Paradiplomacy of Russia's 'European' Transition in the Forest Sector of the Republic of Karelia, Russia Capital City Spies, Mattias (University of Joensuu, Finland) Morozov, Viatcheslav (School of International Relations, Russia) The Impacts of Resource-based Industrial Transformation on Urban St. Petersburg and the Boundaries of Russian Political Community and Regional Structures DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Khudoley, Konstantin (Dean, School of International Relations, Bond, Andrew R. (Bellwether Publishing, Ltd., USA) Russia) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Lehti, Marko (Department of Contemporary History, Finland) Goeler, Daniel (University of Bamberg, Germany) Russia's Northern Peripherie in Transition: Regional Fragmentation of the Far North?

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IV.18. Session: Economy, education, tourism, and NGOs IV.22. Panel: After the Expulsions. Borderlands in in the Baltic States Postwar Central Europe CHAIR: N. N. CHAIR: Ther, Philipp (European University Frankfurt/Oder, INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Germany) Sumskas, Gintaras (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Economy of Voting in Transitional Societies (Estonia, Latvia and Jajesniak-Quast, Dagmara (European University Frankfurt/Oder, Lithuania) Germany) Standl, Harald (Universität Bamberg, Germany) New Neighbours in the Old Homelands. The Polish-German Restructuring the Latvian Spa Jurmala: Goals, Features, Results Borderlands after World War II. Dubrovskis, Juris (Latvia) Frommer, Ben (Northwestern University, USA) "Education Reform and Ethnic Conflict in Latvia" In the Shadow of the Iron Curtain: The Czech Borderlands after the Lindén, Tove (Baltic and East European Graduate School, Sweden) Expulsion of the Sudeten Germans “Social Capital and NGO Activity in Latvia” Schlögel, Karl (European University Frankfurt/Oder, Germany) Blunavs, Gatis (School of Business administration Turiba, Latvia) Crossing Borders in 20th Century Europe. A Cultural History Germanic Past of Latvia: From Historic Curse to Historic Galmiche, Xavier (Paris-IV Sorbonne, France) Advantage Deserted Locations. The Echoes of the Lost National Coexistence in Czech Literature

IV.19. Session: Old Russian History CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Font, Martha (University of Pécs, Hungary) Power and Domain. Some Remarks on Fragmentation of Kievian Rus WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 2005 Valiulina, Svetlana (Kazan State University, Russia) Alchimy in Volga-Bulgaria at XII-the Begining of the XIIIth Century WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 2005 08:30–10:00 in the Context of Culture of Medieval Europe Chekin, Leonid (Institute for the History of Science and Technology, V.1. Panel: Panel Proposal: Russia) Russia and Central Asia: Adapting to a New Regional Context Geography, Eschatology, and Religious Conversions in the Ninth CHAIR: Allison, Roy (The Royal Institute of International Century Affairs, United Kingdom) Tikhonov, Igor (St. Petersburg State University, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: European Roots of Russian Prehistory Chufrin, Gennady (Institute for World Economy and International Relations (IMEMO), Russia) A New Russian Economic and Energy Policy in Central Asia? IV.20. Panel: Political Functions of Discourses on Europe Jonson, Lena (Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Sweden) in Contemporary Central European Historiography Russia, Tajikistan and Afghanistan CHAIR: Havelka, Milos (Charles University of Prague, Faculty MacFarlane, Neil (St Anne's College, University of Oxford, United of Humanities, Czech Republic) Kingdom) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Russia and the International Community in Central Asia Janowski, Maciej (CEU, Departement of History, Hungary) Baev, Pavel Stabilization and Destabilization of National Structures Through Russia and Turkmenistan Historiographic Discourses on Europe: The Polish Example Adanir, Fikret (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Geschichtswissenschaft, Germany) V.2. Panel: Bureaucracy and Nationality in Imperial Inclusion and Exclusion Through the Construction of Historical Russia 1: Higher Officials in Tsarist Poland and Ukraine Borderlines: The Case of Turkey CHAIR: Miller, Alexei (Central European University, Hungary) Reznik, Milos (Technische Universität Chemnitz, Geschichte, Czech PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Republic) Velychenko, Stephen (University of Toronto, Canada) Making the Case for Multiculturalism through a New Look at Non-Russians as Bureaucrats: Conceptual and Interpretive Issues Nationally Heterogeneous Shandra, Valentyna (Academy of Sciences, Ukraine) Mesenhoeller, Mathias (GWZO Leipzig, Universität Leizig, Special Secretaries Attached to the Kiev General-Governors: a Germany) Social Profile (1832-1914) Lending Charm to the Supra-state through Reevaluations of Gone Chimiak, Lukasz (Polish Min. of Foreign Affairs, Poland) Transnational Entities: The Holy Roman and Habsburg Empires Guardians of the Empire. Russian Governors in the Kingdom of DISCUSSANTS: Poland (1863-1915) Huechtker, Dietlind (GWZO, Leipzig, Universität Leipzig, Germany) DISCUSSANTS: Kasianov, Georgi (Academy of Sciences, Ukraine)

IV.21. Session: International Finance CHAIR: N. N. V.3. Panel: Formulation of Social Policy in Russia's INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Regions: Is There Evidence of Civil Society's Participation Uegaki, Akira (Department of Economics, Japan) CHAIR: Connor, Walter (Boston University, USA) Russia and Europe, their Financial Ties PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Bulliard, Pascal Raymond Aimé (International Research and Vinogradova, Elena (Institute for Social and Economic Problems of Consulting Centre, Switzerland) the Population, Russia) A New Way of Integration? Civil Society and the Formulation of Social Policy in Russia's The Role of the Voting Groups Lead by Switzerland within the Regions: The Case of Samara Bretton Woods Institutions and the European Bank for Levina, Maria (Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences, Reconstruction and Development Russia) Samonis, Val (Universitas 21 Global, Canada) Civil Society and the Formulation of Social Policy in Russia's Governing Reverse (East-West) Acquisitions in Integrating Europe: Regions: The Case of Altai Implications for Strategy and Competition Cook, Linda (Brown University, USA) Civil Society and the Formulation of Social Policy in Russia: Comparisons and Conclusions DISCUSSANTS: Nechemias, Carol (Pennsylvania State University, USA)

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V.4. Panel: European Order and the Limits to Regional V.8. Panel: Various Aspects of the Problem of Property Policies Looted during WW II CHAIR: Cséfalvay, Zoltán (Andrássy-Universität, Hungary) CHAIR: Jirasek, Pavel (Ministry of culture of Czech republic, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Czech Republic) Beckmann, Klaus (Andrássy-Universität, Hungary) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Competing tax Systems versus Tax Competition: What Scope Will Vlk, Ondrej (Documentation Centre for Property Transfers of, Czech Remain for Member States to Pursue Their Own Fiscal Goals?” Republic) Meyer, Dietmar (Andrássy-Universität, Technische Universität, Looted Art Hungary) Hakkarainen, Maarit (Dept. of Arts and Culture Studies, Finland) EU Enlargement from an Evolutionary Point of View Finland as Relocation Region on Nazi Looted Art Dieringer, Jürgen (Andrássy-Universität, Central European Franz, Michael (Koordinierungsstelle für Kulturgutverluste, University, Hungary) Germany) The Europeanization of Regions in new Member States The Koordinierungsstelle für Kulturgutverluste and www.lostart.de Cséfalvay, Zoltán (Andrássy-Universität, Hungary) Kowalski, Wojciech (University of Silesia, Poland) Regional Development and European Integration: Autonomy versus Restitution of Cultural Property - Polish Experience Alimony” DISCUSSANTS: Hufeld, Ulrich (Andrássy-Universität, Universität Heidelberg, Koivulahti, Tiina (Dept. of Arts and Culture Studies, Finland) Hungary) Monet versus Metternich: Two Perspectives on European Enlargement V.9. Panel: Wider Europe:Economy, Border, Minority, Security CHAIR: Haba, Kumiko (Hosei University, Japan) V.5. Session: The Russian Empire and Western Europe PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: N. N. Samson, Ivan (GTD Espace Europe, France) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Towards a Pan-European Economic Space Ilnytzkyj, Oleh S. (University of Alberta, Canada) Haba, Kumiko (Hosei University, Japan) The "Imperial Condition" and the Rise of "National" Cultures: The EU Enlargement and Border Question:Kaliningrad Case of Russia and Ukraine Komorida, Akio (University of Tokyo, Japan) Lecke, Mirja (Slavisch-Baltisches Seminar, Germany) The Role of Poland in the EU Enlargement The West of the East. Literature and the Western Parts of the Empire DISCUSSANTS: in 19th Century Russia Silviu, Jora (Foreign Ministry of Romania, Japan) Volodina, Natalia (Cherepovets State University, Russia) Szarka, Laszlo (Minority Institute, Hungarian Academy, Hungary) Ivan Turgenev's Characters as Russian Europeans; the Spiritual Experience of the Past. Prokhorova, Irina E. (MSU, Russia) V.10. Panel: “Changing Identities: Understanding Ethnic Towards Europe as a Common Space: Identity among Estonians, Russians, and Tatars” P.A.Vjazemskij’s View-Point in the 1-st Third of the XIX Century CHAIR: Drobizheva, Leokadia (Institute of Sociology, RAN, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: V.6. Panel: The Cultural History of the Cold War I: The Vihalemm, Triin (Dept. of Journalism & Communications, Estonia) Before and the After (Re)Construction of Collective Identities After Dissolution Of Soviet CHAIR: Kyst, Jon (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Union.: The Case of Estonia PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Musina, Rozalinda (Institute of History of Tatarstan, Russia) Postoutenko, Kirill (University of Southern California, USA) Ethnic Identity of Tatars and Russians in Post-Soviet Tatarstan Between 'I' and 'We': The Variety of Cultural Selves in Europe Kaplan, Cynthia (Dept. of Political Science, USA) Before the Cold War Conceptualizing Ethnic Identity: Empirical Tests In Estonia, Savitski, Stanislav (Russian Institute of the History of Arts, Russia) Tatarstan, and the Komi Republic The Leningrad Text & Reexperience of the Soviet Past Brady, Henry (Dept. of Political Science, USA) DISCUSSANTS: Conceptualizing Ethnic Identity: Empirical Tests In Estonia, Kleberg, Lars (University, Sweden) Tatarstan, and the Komi Republic DISCUSSANTS: Minescu, Anca (Utrecht School of Social & Behavioral Sciences, V.7. Panel: Peculiarities of Soviet Everyday Life (1917- Netherlands) 1930s) CHAIR: Viola, Lynne (University of Toronto, Canada) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: V.11. Panel: The World Wide Web in Academic Studies Osokina, Elena A. (Southwest Missouri State University, USA) of Eastern Europe Soviet Everyday Life: A Habit of Adventure, A Custum of Risk CHAIR: Merten, Sabine (Virtual Library of Eastern Europe - (1930s) Department of Eastern and Southeastern European History, Smirnova, Tatiana M. (Institute of Russian History, Russian Germany) Academy of Sciences, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: (will be announced later) (Title to be announced later) Zhuravlev, Sergei V. (Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) V.12. Session: Public Attitudes in Postcommunist Europe Taming the Hegemon: Carrot and Stick in the Soviet Workplace CHAIR: N. N. (1930s) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: DISCUSSANTS: Johansson, Andreas (Centre for Russian and East European Studies, Sokolov, Andrei K. (Institute of Russian History, Russian Academy Sweden) of Sciences, Russia) Secularism in Central and Eastern Europe. Miller, William (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) Development and Decline: A Comparison of Public Attitudes towards Economic and Cultural Openness in East Europe and East Asia Wrobel, Janusz (Madonna University, USA, USA) Communostalgia in Post-Communist Europe: Its Roots, Present and Future

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V.13. Panel: Communism, Balcanism, Europeanism - V.18. Panel: Changing Values in Education Romania facing the European Union CHAIR: Laihiala-Kankainen, Sirkka (University of Jyvaskyla, CHAIR: Zerilli, Filippo (University of Cagliari, Italy) Finland) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Mahieu, Stephanie (Viadrina Europa-Universität, Frankfurt/Main, Laihiala-Kankainen, Sirkka (University of Jyvaskyla, Finland) France) Reshaping Pedagogical Cultures in Three Countries by the Baltic (Title will be announced later) Sea (Finland, Russia, Estonia) Trappe, Julie (Max-Planck-Institut for foreign and international Kraav, Inger (University of Tartu, Estonia) criminal law, Germany) The Values of Upbringing in Estonia and Finland Transitional Justice in Romania Raschetina, Svetlana (Herzen State Pedagogical University of Mihailescu, Vintila (Scoala nationale de studii politice si Russia, Russia) administrative, Bucuresti, Romania) Changing Values as a Basis for Russian Social Pedagogy (Title will be announced later) DISCUSSANTS: Zerilli, Filippo (University of Cagliari, Italy) Kala, Ulve (Tallinn Pedagogical University, Estonia) The Property Restitution Debate in Romania

V.19. Session: East Central Europe in the 19th Century V.14. Panel: Autodocumental Texts as a Source and/or CHAIR: N. N. Object of Research: New Approaches INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: CHAIR: Demidova, Olga (Herzen State Pedagogical University Herlihy, Patricia (Watson Institute for International Studies, USA) (St Petersburg), Russia) The American Diplomat Eugene Schuyler and the Making of PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Bulgaria Zherebkina, Irina (Kharkov Center for Gender Studies, Ukraine) Gantar Godina, Irena (Institute of Slovene Emigration Studies at To Steal Fate or to Kill With a Look:Female Auto/Biography Scientific Reasearch Center of Slovene Academy of Sciences and Kelly, Catriona (Oxford University, United Kingdom) Arts, Slovenia) Autodocumental Text in a Dialogue; Interviews about Childhood History: Slovene Slavophiles and Their Attitude towards Jews: The Griakalova, Natalia (Institute Of Russian Literature, Russia) Hilsner Affair Jenre as Life: V. Rosavov's Literary Project Csirkes, Ferenc Peter (Department of Turkic Philology, Eotvos DISCUSSANTS: Lorand University, Hungary) Savkina, Irina (University of Tampere, Finland) Oriental Studies in Hungary: Past and Present Scharr, Kurt (Austria) Settlement and State Organisation in Bucovine 1774-1918 V.15. Session: Political Questions in Serbia/Montenegro David-Fox, Katherine (University of Maryland, USA) and Bosnia-Herzegovina The Nation and the Natural World in the Czech Fin-de-Siecle CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Todosijevic, Bojan (Central Eureopan University, Hungary) V.20. Panel: "Old and New Borders in Eastern Europe: Politics in Serbia 1990-2002: A Cleavage of World Views The Case of Ukraine" Zverzhanovski, Ivan (Department of War Studies, United Kingdom) CHAIR: Kappeler, Andreas (Institut für Osteuropäische Security, Democracy and Statehood: Comparing Civil-Military Geschichte der Universität Wien, Austria) Relations in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia-Montenegro PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Kocic, Anita (Council of Europe Office in Belgrade, Germany) Cohen, Laurie (Institut für Osteuropäische Geschichte der Universität Fähigkeit zur Regionalisierung? - Konzepte, Prozesse und Politische Wien, Austria) Strategien zur Umsetztung der Regionalpolitischen West Ukrainian Border Towns of the Habsburg and Russian Empires Aufgabenprogramme des Europarates in Serbien Wendland, Anna Veronika (Germany) West Ukrainian Border Towns of the Habsburg and Russian Empires Zhurzhenko, Tatyana (Kharkiv University, Ukraine/Austria) V.16. Session: Settlement and Population in the Baltic The New Russian-Ukrainian Border States DISCUSSANTS: CHAIR: N. N. von Hagen, Mark (Columbia University, USA) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Krisjane, Zaiga (University of Latvia, Latvia) Urban Development Processes during Transition Period in Latvia V.21. Session: Corporate Issues Shmulyar, Zaira Jagudina, Per Månson, Oksana (Göteborg CHAIR: N. N. University, Sweden) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: New Borders within EU: Russians in the Baltic States Roberts, Graham Hywel John (Marketing-Sales Department, France) Eronen, Jarmo (Helsinki School of Economics, Finland) Rates of Exchange: Sprachbunds and Cultural Regions in Europe: Is there a Match Consumer Culture / Cultures of Consumption in the New Russia Epstein, Michael (St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance, Russia) V.17. Panel: A New Arcadia - The Crimea in the Russian Contexts of Enterprise Performance: Corporate Governance in Mind (18th/19th c.) Russia and Germany CHAIR: Jobst, Kerstin S. (Universität Hamburg, Germany) Troschke, Manuela (Osteuropa-Institut München, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Between Russia and China: Privatisation and Corporate Governance Schönle, Andreas (University of Michigan, USA) in Central Asia- an Exemplary Survey of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan En route Toward Paradise. 18th Century Maps and Engravings of Bobrova, Olga (St.Petersburg State University of Economics and the Crimea Finance, Russian Federation) Zorin, Andrej L. (Russian State University for Humanities (RGGU), Human Resource Management in Russia: the Orthodox Christian Russia) Tradition The Crimean Journej of Catherine II and its Cultural Implications Rymareva, Anna (St. Petersburg Engineering Institute, Russian Dickinson, Sara (Universita degli Studi di Genova, Italy) Federation) Pushkin, Black Sea Slavery, and the Harem of Bachcisaraj Corporate Culture in Russia: the Orthodox Christian Tradition DISCUSSANTS: Frank, Susi (Universität Konstanz, Germany)

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V.22. Panel: Confessional Identity and Religious VI.3. Panel: The Russian "Oligarchs" under President Symbolism in Russia and its Borderlands Putin – Discourse and Realities CHAIR: Sashalmi, Endre (Deparment of Medieval and Early CHAIR: Höhmann, Hans-Hermann (Forschungsstelle Osteuropa Modern History, Hungary) an der Universität Bremen, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Paert, Irina (Department of History and Welsh History, United Zudin, Aleksey (Centr Politicheskikh Tekhnologiy, Russia) Kingdom) Die Politische Rolle der Wirtschaftseliten unter Präsident Putin Orthodox Elders and Confessional Identity in Imperial Russia Tschepurenko, Alexander (Institute for Interdisciplinary Social Korzo, Margarita (Institute of Philosophy, Moscow, Russia) Studies IKSI/RAN, Moscow, Russian Federation) The Formation of Confessional Identity through Education in Die "Oligarchen" im Bewusstsein der russischen Bevölkerung Ukraine-Byelorussia in 16th-18th c Fruchtmann, Jakob (Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung - IKSI/RAN, Bogatyrev, Sergei (University of London, the School of Slavonic and Moscow, Russian Federation) Easte European Studies, United Kingdom) Die Repräsentation der "Oligarchen" in den russischen Changes in Religious Symbolism in Muscovy Massenmedien DISCUSSANTS: Lane, David (University of Cambridge, Faculty of Social and V.23. Session: Aspects of Russian and Soviet History Political Sciences, United Kingdom) CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Lindner, Rainer (University of Konstanz, Germany) VI.4. Panel: Self-Governing Associations and the Entrepreneurs in Tsarist Ukraine. Symbolic Communication of Reconstitution of Russian Political Space Urban Elites before 1917 CHAIR: Kharkhordin, Dean Oleg (Department of Political Ewing, E. Thomas (Virginia Tech, USA) Science, Russia) Gender and Education as an International Dialogue: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Russian and Soviet Discourse on Single-Sex and Coeducational Alapuro, Risto (Department of Sociology, FINLAND) Schools Russian Civil Society Discourse in a Comparative Perspective Sluch, Sergei (Institute for Slavic Studies, Russia) Belokurova, Elena (Center for European Studies, Russia) Hitler and Stalin 1933-1939: Calculations and Blunders of the NGOs' Role in the Policy-Making in Northwestern Regions of Russia Kremlin Liikanen, Ilkka (Karelian Institute, FINLAND) Pereira, Norman (Department of Russian Studies, Canada) Voluntary Association and Definitions of Political Space in Russian “Antisemitism and the Russian Idea: from Dostoevsky and the Karelia Slavophiles to Solzhenitsyn”

VI.5. Panel: Traces of the East-European Jewry in WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 2005 10:30–12:00 Comparative German and Polish Literature CHAIR: Banjanin, Milica (Washington-University St. Louis, VI.1. Panel: Berlin – The Russian Connection USA) CHAIR: Schlögel, Karl (Europa-Universität Viadrina, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Germany) Kita, Jadwiga (Jagiellonian University, Poland) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: The Image of Eastern-European Jewry in Anna Bolecka`s Schlögel, Karl (Europa-Universität Viadrina, Germany) Grözinger, Elvira (Universität Potsdam, Germany) Berlin – Red and White: a Cultural Topography of Russkij Berlin Poland - Your Jews. Olga Tokarczuk Bayerlein, Berhard H. (MZES, Germany) Gelhard, Dorothee (University of Regensburg, Germany) The World`s Secret Capital: Komintern Berlin. Traces, Desires, Between two Worlds - Benjamin Stein's Realities. DISCUSSANTS: Koenen, Gerd (Germany) Adamczyk-Garbowska, Monika (Center for Jewish Studies, Poland) Antibolshevism and Eastern Orientation – Eduard Stadtler and the origins of „Konservative Revolution“ Combe, Sonia (BDIC/Université Paris 10, France) VI.6. Panel: The Cultural History of the Cold War II: French and Russian Berlin 1945-1949: Cultural Politics in Occupied Cold War as Practice and Method Berlin and the German Intelligentsia. CHAIR: Postoutenko, Kirill (University of Southern California, Seidt, Hans-Ulrich (Auswärtiges Amt, Germany) USA) Berlin, Moskau, Kaboul – Oskar von Niedermayer and German PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Geopolitics Akhapkin, Denis (The Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) The Metaphors of the Cold War Etkind, Alexander (European University at St. Petersburg, Russia) VI.2. Panel: Title : Soviet War's Aftermath and Civilian Parapsychologists vs. Shrinks: Psychic Methods of Cold War Population, 1943-1948 Platt, Jonathan Brooks (Columbia University, USA) CHAIR: Zubkova, Elena (Institute of Russian History, Russian The Geo-Politics of Kitchen Poetry: Dmitry Prigov’s 'Obraz Reigana Academy of Sciences, Russia) v russkoi literature.' PANELISTS AND PAPERS: DISCUSSANTS: Gousseff, Catherine (Centre d'études du Monde Russe, Soviétique, Leibov, Roman (Tartu University, Estonia) Post-Soviétique/EHESS, France) From Expulsion to Forced Settlement: Ukrainian and Lithuanian Leaders Facing Polish Population's Transfers (1944-1948) VI.7. Panel: NGOs in Countries of Transition Manley, Rebecca (Department of History, Queen's University, CHAIR: White, Stephen (University of Glasgow, United Canada) Kingdom) The Return from the Rear : The Re-evacuation of Soviet Civilians, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: 1943-1946 Kang, Yoonhee (Kookmin University, Korea) Moine, Nathalie (Centre d'études du Monde Russe, Soviétique, Post- The Role of NGOs in Environmental Governance in Russia Soviétique/EHESS, France) Grodeland, Ase (Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional The Soviet Extraordinary State Commission and the Assessment of Research, Norway) Private Goods Lost by Soviet Citizens, 1943-1948 NGOs in the Balkans and Their Interaction with Local Authorities, DISCUSSANTS: the International Community, and the General Public Polian, Pavel (Institute of Geography, Russian Academy of Sciences, Uhlin, Anders (University College, Sweden) Russia) The NGOs in Latvia

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Shin, Beomshik (Department of Political Science, Korea) VI.12. Panel: Contact Phenomena Exhibited by the Slavic The Role of NGOs in the Cooperation among Russia, Korea and Languages in the Common Japan European Home" CHAIR: Dingley, John (York University, Canada) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: VI.8. Panel: Western Misconceptions about Russia Steenwijk, Han (University of Padova, Italy) CHAIR: Bogatyrev, Sergei (School of Slavonic & East (Title will be announced later” European Studies, United Kingdom) Press, Ian (University of St Andrews, Scotland) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: (Title will be announced later” Petro, Nicolai N. (Department of Political Science, USA) Andersen, Henning (University of California at Los Angeles, USA) Western Media Perceptions of Russia (Title will be announced later” Berglund, Krista (Dept. of Political Sciences, Finland) Virkkula, Johanna (University of Helsinki, Finland) The Controversy about Igor Shafarevich's Pamphlet Russophobia (Title will be announced later” Stavrakis, Peter J. (National Defence University, USA) Dingley, John (York University, Canada) to be announced (Title will be announced later” Lieven, Anatol (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, USA) to be announced VI.13. Panel: The Cracked Mirror: Europe as the Other in Ukrainian Literature at the Turn of the 20th and 21st Centuries VI.9. Panel: The Situation of National Minorities in the CHAIR: Znayenko, Myroslava (Rutgers University, USA) Post-Communist Countries of Central Europe PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Borak, Mecislav (Public Administration and Regional Pavlyshyn, Marko (Monash University, Australia) Politics Institute, Czech Republic) Invocations of Central Europe: The Rhetoric of Geography in PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Ukrainian Literature at the Turn of the 20th and 21st Centuries Sokolova, Gabriela (Silesian Institute of Silesian Museum, Czech Hnatiuk, Aleksandra (Institute of Slavic Studies of PAN, Poland) Republic) The Nativist's Discourse in Contemporary Ukrainian Literature The Questions of National Identity of Minorities in the Czech Rewakowicz, Maria G. (Kennan Institute, USA) Republic Alternative History, Science Fiction and Nationalism in Srajerova, Olga (Silesian Institute of Silesian Museum, Czech V.Kozhelianko's Novels Republic) Hundorova, Tamara (Institute of Literature of NAS of Ukraine, Slovaks as a National Minority in the Czech Republic Ukraine) Trzcielinska, Aleksandra (Social Sciences Institute, Opolean Looking at the West: Discourse of Resentment in Contemporary University, Poland) Ukrainian Prose The Situation of National Minorities in Poland DISCUSSANTS: Sutaj, Stefan (Institute of Social Sciences, Slovakia) Grabowicz, George G. (Harvard University, USA) The Minority Politics in the Process of Society Transformation in Slovakia Gajdos, Marian (Institute of Social Sciences, Slovakia) VI.14. Panel: Disintergration and Reintegration of The Topical Questions of National Identity of Ruthenians in Slovakia Southeastern Europe: Focusing on the Former Yugoslavia CHAIR: Koyama, Yoji (Niigata University, JAPAN) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: VI.10. Panel: Divide and Conquer: “Consolidating” Koyama, Yoji (Niigata University, Japan) Capitalism and Social Stratification in Eastern Europe Economic Reconstruction of Serbia and Montenegro and CHAIR: Kligman, Gail (Department of Sociology, USA) Stabilization of Southeastern Europe PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Sevic, Zeljko (University of Greenwich, United Kingdom) Devic, Ana (Department of Political Science, Denmark) Public Sector Reform in Southeastern Europe: Toward the Economic “Diverging Senses of Urgency: International Aid and Local Stabilization of the Region Discontent in the Post-Milosevic Serbia” Pavkovic, Aleksandar (Macquarie University, Australia) Gapova, Elena (European Humanities University, Belarus) Secession, State-Building and Reintegration in Former Yugoslavia “Post-Soviet Class Formation, Belarusian Intellectuals and Political Economy of Gender” Ghodsee, Kristen (Women's Studies, USA) VI.15. Panel: Corporate Governance in Transition “A Little Income Inequality Goes a Long Way: Gender, Class, and Economies in Comparative Context Political Apathy in Bulgaria” CHAIR: Mizobata, Satoshi (Kyoto University, Institute of DISCUSSANTS: Economic Research, Japan) Helms, Elissa (Central European University, Hungary) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Kligman, Gail (Department of Sociology, USA) Dolgopyatova, Tatiana (State University- Higher School of Economics, Institute for Industrial and Market Studies, Russia) Evolution of Corporate Control Models in the Russian Companies: VI.11. Panel: Foundations and Donations – a Common New Trends and Factors Feature in European History Frye, Timothy (Ohio State University, Department of Political CHAIR: Steindorff, Ludwig (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Science, USA) Kiel, Germany) Institutional Environment and Corporate Governance Features in PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Transition Economies (Poland, Russia, Bulgaria)        Mintchev, Vesselin (Institute of Economics at the Bulgarian Foundations and Donations as a Link between Croatia and the Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria) Dalmatian Cities in the Early Middle Ages (9th-11th c.) Corporate Governance in Bulgarian Companies: the Challenges of Sach, Maike (Niemiecki Instytut Historyczny w Warszawie, Poland) EU Enlargement towards South Eastern Europe Religiosity as Element of Political Culture. Princely Foundations Yakovlev, Andrei (State University - Higher School of Economics, and Donations in Medieval Poland. Russia) Spock, Jennifer (Eastern Kentucky University, USA) Shaping Corporate Governance in Transition Economies: New Community Piety and Community Building: The Solovki Monastery Challenges in the Muscovite Period DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Iwasaki, Ichiro (Hitotsubashi University, Institute of Economic Kosheleva, Olga (Rossiiskaia akademiia obrazovaniia, Russia) Research, Japan)

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VI.16. Panel: Mass Media in Changing Russia VI.20. Panel: Civil Society in the Multiethnic Baltic Region CHAIR: Nordenstreng, Kaarle (University of Tampere, Finland) of the Russian Empire PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Tuchtenhagen, Ralph (Universität Hamburg, Germany) Koikkalainen, Katja (University of Tampere, Finland) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: International Journalism Models and Russian Financial Press: A Hackmann, Jörg (University of Greifswald, Germany) Mixture of Own and Borrowed Learned Societies and National Cleavages: On the Difficulties of Pasti, Svetlana (University of Tampere, Finland) Building Civil Society in the Baltic Region (Estonia and Latvia) The Professional Values and Standards of Russian Journalists. A Forsell, Håkan (Institute of Urban History, Sweden) Case of Karelian Media. Bourgeoisie in the Periphery: Liberalism and Bureaucracy in Riga, Simons, Greg (University of Uppsala, Sweden) Helsinki and Stockholm, 1860-1914 The Russian Mass Media and the Notion of Politicised Weeks, Theodore (Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA) Communication Capital. Building Civil Society in an ‘Alienated’ Capital: the Lithuanian Soldner, Markus (TU Dresden, Germany) Press in Wilno-Vilna-Vilnius, 1905-1920 Media, Big Business, and Power: The Mass Media and Economic DISCUSSANTS: and Political Interests in the Russian Transformation Process During Woodworth, Bradley (Yale University, USA) the 1990s Jukka Pietiläinen (University of Tampere, Finland) Why Russians Support Media Control? Reflections from Audience VI.21. Session: Sectoral Economic Topics Surveys CHAIR: N. N. DISCUSSANTS: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Dunn, John (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) Puig, Albert (Universitat Autonoma Barcelona, Spain) Effects of MNCs Global Strategies on Automotive Industry of Central European Countries VI.17. Panel: The Ideology of Violence: The Russian Style Valentinov, Vladislav (Institute of Agricultural Development in CHAIR: Bezrodnyj, Michail (Slavisches Institut der Universität Central and Eastern Europe, Germany) Heidelberg, Germany) The Changing Role of Producer Self-organization in the PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Development of Transitional Agriculture Reyfman, Irina (Columbia University, USA) Lintz, Gerd (Institute of Ecological and Regional Development, Corporal Punishment in Leskov's Works Germany) Kolonitskii, Boris (St. Petersburg Institute of Russian History The Decline of Mining and Industry in Central and Eastern Europe. (Russian Academy of Sciences), Russia) Do the Affected Regions Rise to the Challenge? Enemies of the Russian Soldier: Justification of Violence (1914- Halatcheva, Malina Kirilova (TU Dresden, Germany) 1918) Spannungsfeld zwischen Forstlichen Anforderungen und der Neuen Junghanns, Wolf-Dietrich (Stanford University, Berlin Study Center, Waldeigentumsstruktur in Bulgarien Germany) Traditional Fistfighting and Boxing: Phantasies of Breakthrough and Order in East and West VI.22. Session: Politics, transformation processes and von Maydell, Renata (Seminar für Slavistik der Universität Bochum, gender Germany) CHAIR: N. N. Russian Language and Russian Fist INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: DISCUSSANTS: Buckley, Mary (United Kingdom) Gusejnov, Gasan (Seminar für Osteuropäische Geschichte der Trafficking in Persons from Russia: Issues, Politics and Policies. Universität Bonn, Germany) Tolstokorova, Alissa (Centre for Gender Information and Education, Ukraine) Language and Gender Issues in the Context of European Integration VI.18. Session: European Identity Röder, Ingrid Maria Elisabeth (University of Bremen, Germany) CHAIR: N. N. Gender Equality in the Candidate Countries - a Result of INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Europeanisation? Kourilo, Olga (Institute of European Ethnology, Germany) Comparison of the Czech Republik and Slovakia Russian Germans: Between European Origin and European Union Francesko, Mirjana (Department of Psychology, Serbia and Montenegro) VI.23. Session: Communication, Societies in Contact and Socio-Demographic Correlates of the National and European Language Acquisition Identity CHAIR: N. N. Krossa, Anne Sophie (Universität Göttingen, Germany) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Europe - From an Emotional to an Utilitarian Approach? Nikolaeva, Tatiana (Institute of Slavistics RAN, Russian Federation) Ivan, Emese (University of Western Ontario, Canada) Tipy izmenenij v russkoj kommunikacii v postsovetskom prostranstve European Sport - Building an Identity or a Hidden Competition of – Three Innovations in Russian Postsoviet Communication Social and International Relations? Glazunova, Olga (Philological faculty, Russia) How to provide a Uniform Second Language Dihoff, Ivan (Antioch College, United Stated of America) VI.19. Session: Tatarstan Multilingual Acquisition Within Societies in Contact: Linguistics CHAIR: N. N. Bogoslovskaya, Violetta (Volgograd Academy for Public INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Administration, Russia) Stolyarova, Guzel (Kazan State University, Russia) Globalization of the English Language and Modern Russian Sport Russians and Tatars: The Dialog of Culture Terminology Kozlov, Vadim (Kazan State University, Russia) Interethnic Attitudes in Russia (Tatarstan) WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 2005 13:30–15:00 Suleymanova, Dilyara (Kazan State University, Russia) Traditions and Innovations in the Interior of the Tatar Dwelling VII.1. Panel: Avantgarde and New-Avantgarde. Problems of Lingistical end Poetical Analysis CHAIR: Swetlana, Mengel (Institut für Slavistik, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Natalia, Fateeva (Institut russkogo jazyka, Russia) Aktivnye processy v poeticheskom jazyke rubezha 20-21 vekov

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VII.2. Panel: Early Postwar Poland: Politics and Society DISCUSSANTS: CHAIR: Redlich, Shimon (Ben-Gurion University, Israel) Postoutenko, Kirill (University of Southern California, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Kulczycki, John (University of Illinois, Chicago, USA) The Making of an Ethnically Homogenous Poland VII.7. Panel: How to Communicate Power in 19th Redlich, Shimon (Ben-Gurion University, Israel) Century Russia Life in Transit: The Jews in Lodz, 1945-1950 CHAIR: Lindenmeyr, Adele (Professor and Chair of History, Gross, Jan T. (Princeton University, USA) USA) Reflections on the Kielce Pogrom (July 4, 1946) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Kaminski, Lukasz (Wroclaw University, Poland) Schedewie, Franziska (University of Jena / SFB 482, Germany) Between Conformity and Resistance: Poles and Communists, 1944- The Tsar´s Sister as State Diplomat: Maria Pavlovna between 1948 Weimar and St.Petersburg, 1805-1815 DISCUSSANTS: Uliyanova, Galina (Institute of Russian History, Russia) Michlic, Joanna B. (Brandeis University, USA) The Monarch before the Public: Tsar Nicholas II during the National Festivities, 1903-1913 Schattenberg, Susanne (Humboldt-University, Berlin, Germany) VII.3. Panel: Informal Networks in Countries in A cultural History of Foreign Affairs in Late Imperial Russia Transition DISCUSSANTS: CHAIR: Miller, William L. (Department of Politics, United Dolbilov, Mikhail (Department of History, Russia) Kingdom) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Ledeneva, Alena (SSEES, United Kingdom) VII.8. Panel: Cossacks, Peasants and the Land on the Don Informal Networks in Russia and China: A Comparison from the 17th to the 20th Centuries Bae, Jung-Han (Center for International Studies, South-Korea) CHAIR: Melton, Edgar (Wright State University, Dept of Informal Networks in Russia and Korea: A Comparison History, USA) Grodeland, Ase Berit (Norwegian Institute of Urban and Regional PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Research, Norway) Boeck, Brian (Loyola Marymount University, Dept of History, USA) Informal Networks in East Central Europe and the Balkans: A The Boundaries of Don Cossack Identity in the Early Modern Period Comparison Moon, David (University of Strathclyde, Dept of History, United Jagminaite, Evelina (Department of Political Science, United States) Kingdom) Informal Networks in the Lithuanian Dairy Industry Cossacks, Peasants and the Environment on the Don, late-18th to early-20th Centuries O'Rourke, Shane (University of York, Dept of History, United VII.4. Panel: Panel: Baltic Countries in Europe of Old and Kingdom) New Challenges Deportation and Resettlement on the Don in the Civil War Period CHAIR: Prikulis, Juris (Baltic-Nordic Research Centre, Latvia) DISCUSSANTS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Markedonov, Sergei (Institute for Political and Military Analysis, Vares, Peeter (EuroUniversity, Estonia) Russia) Results and Prospects of Baltic Foreign Policy Komarov, Alexei (Institute of General History, Russian Federation) Baltics in Scandinavian Policy of the USSR VII.9. Panel: European Integration: Moldova and Dauksts, Bonifacijs (Baltic-Nordic Research Centre, Latvia) Romania History and Baltic-Russian Relationships Today CHAIR: Florescu, Radu (Boston College, France) Krupavicius, Algis (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Baltic Parties and Consolidation of Democracy Quinlan, Paul (Providence College, USA) DISCUSSANTS: Moldova a Member of the EU: Reality or Fiction? Kerner, Manfred (Free university of Berlin, Germany) Weiner, Robert (University of Massachusetts/Boston, USA) Whither Moldovan Foreign Policy? East or West? Deletant, Dennis (School of Slavonic and East European Studies, VII.5. Panel: Epitaphian Themes in Modern Polish Poetry United Kingdom) CHAIR: Masing-Delic, Irene (Ohio State University, USA) European Integration: Romania and Moldova Today PANELISTS AND PAPERS: DISCUSSANTS: Carpenter, Bogdana (University of Michigan, USA) van Meurs, Wim (Ludwig Maximilians-University, Germany) A Moment Before the Coda: Zbigniew Herbert's Last Poems Trojanowska, Tamara (University of Toronto, Canada) Looking into the Past: Milosz and Rozewicz VII.10. Panel: Fifteen Years after Atheism: Religion and Stephan, Halina (Ohio State University, USA) Understanding of Post-Soviet Russia Part I Poet's Suicide: Jan Lechon in the Files of the FBI CHAIR: Kaariainen, Kimmo (Research Institute of the DISCUSSANTS: Evangelical Lutheran Church, Finland) Rusinek, Michal (Uniwesytet Jagiellonski, Poland) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Rousselet, Kathy (CERI, France) Religion and Territory in Post-Soviet Russia VII.6. Panel: The Cultural History of the Cold War III: Agadjanian, Alexander (Russian State University of Humanities, Representing the Cold War in the Mass Media and in Art Russia) CHAIR: Leibov, Roman (Tartu University, Estonia) Religion as an ambiguous symbolic resource for post-Soviet PANELISTS AND PAPERS: identities Boym, Svetlana (Harvard University, USA) Weichert, Bettina (SEES, United Kingdom) Art and 'Anti-Politics during the Cold War' I believe in Miracles: the Hope for Divine Intervention in Post-Soviet Kyst, Lada (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Everyday Life Between the 'Znatnaia kolkhoznitsa' and the 'Znoinaia kreolka': Tchepournaya, Olga (European University, Russia) Children's Media in the Soviet Union Transmission of Religious Tradition from Neophytes of Late Soviet Roginskaya, Olga (Russian State University for the Humanities, Period to their Children Russia) Rhetorics of the Cold War in Sports Commentary of the 1970s-early 1980s

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VII.11. Panel: Post-Communism: Transformation of VII.15. Panel: Institutions, Finance and Restructuring Political Systems CHAIR: Hainz, Christa (University of Munich, Germany) CHAIR: Grabovskyj, Serhij (Institute of Philosophy, National PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Academy of Sciences, Ukraine) William, Pyle (Middlebury College, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Reputational Flows Okara, Andrew (Russian Academy of Public Administration, Russia) Fidrmuc, Jana P. (Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands) New Geopolitical Model and Civilisation Identity in Postcommunist New Human Capital Versus Incentives: Some Evidence on the East Europe Complementarity Hypothesis Rozumnyj, Maksym (Taras Shevchenko Kyjiv National University, Hainz, Christa (University of Munich, Germany) Ukraine) Quality of Institutions, Credit Markets and Bankruptcy New Political Nations in the New World INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: DISCUSSANTS: Petrow, Vladimir (Forsttechnische Akademie St. Petersburg, Russia) Strikha, Maksym (Central Council of Ukrainian Republican Party New Forest Policy of Russia: Gradual Transition of Russia to a «Sobor», Ukraine) Private Property on the Forests

VII.12. Panel: Jazykovaja politika v stranakh central'noj i VII.16. Panel: Baltic Media in Transformation vostochnoj Evropy (Language Politics in Central and Eastern CHAIR: Lauristin, Marju (University of Tartu, Estonia) Europe) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Dunn, John A. (School of Modern Languages and Vihalemm, Peeter (University of Tartu, Estonia) Cultures, United Kingdom) Changes in Estonian Media System and Media Use PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Balcytiene, Aukse (Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania) Dunn, John A. (School of Modern Languages and Cultures, United Lithuanian Media - A Question of Change Kingdomn) Brikse, Inta (University of Latvia, Latvia) Popytki uregulirovat' jazykovoe upotreblenie zakonodatel'nym putem Development of the Media in Latvia During Post-Communist v Pol'she i Rossii Transition Nikiporets-Takigawa, Galina (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, DISCUSSANTS: Japan) Nordenstreng, Kaarle (University of Tampere, Finland) Rol' lingvisticheskogo soobshchestva v jazykovoj politike gosudarstva Ryazanova-Clarke, Larisa (Division of European Languages and VII.17. Panel: Still Movement Across Eastern Europe Cultures, United Kingdom) CHAIR: Nepomnyashchy, Catharine Theimer (Barnard College, Problems of Language Culture in post-Soviet Russia USA) Safonova, Yulija (Gramota.ru, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Portal Gramota.ru kak instrument jazykovoj politiki Platt, Jonathan Brooks (Columbia University, USA) Becoming the Living Statue: Pushkin and Sculptural Mythopoesis in Russian and Soviet National Culture VII.13. Panel: Ukrainian Writers as Public Intellectuals in McQuillen, Colleen (Columbia University, USA) an International Context Transforming the Golem: Re-awakenings in Polish Culture of the CHAIR: Pavlyshyn, Marko (Monash University, Australia) 1960s-1970s PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Coxe, Brinton Tench (Columbia University, USA) Koznarsky, Taras (University of Toronto, Canada) The Animated Still-Life in Paradzhanov's 'Color of Pomegranate' The Shaping of the Ukrainian Literary Public Sphere in the DISCUSSANTS: Nineteenth Century Kyst, Jon (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) Hryn, Halyna (Harvard University, USA) The Renaissance Modality": Khvyl'ovyi, Zerov and the Rearticulation of Modern Ukrainian Cultural Identity VII.18. Session: New Neighbourhood Chernetsky, Vitaly (Harvard University, USA) CHAIR: N. N. Stirring Gender Trouble: The Public Impact of Contemporary INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Ukrainian Women's Writing Bardakci, Mehmet (Bogazici University, Turkiye) DISCUSSANTS: The Greater EU: Options and Prospects Hundorova, Tamara (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Dubois, Jeroen Joris Jozef (College of Europe, Belgium) Ukraine) Enlargement of the European Union and Near Abroad Analysis: The Case of the Northern Dimension Graute, Ulrich (EU Community Initiative INTERREG III B VII.14. Panel: Gender and Noble Identity in Imperial CADSES, Germany) Russia The New Neighbourhood Programme and Instrument of the CHAIR: Andrew, Joe (Department of Modern Languages, European Community United Kingdom) Gruenwald, Oskar (Institute for Interdisciplinary Research, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Toward an Open Society: Marrese, Michelle Lamarche (University of Toronto, Canada) Reflections on the 1989 Revolution in Eastern Europe Russian Noblewomen and the Evolution of Noble Identity Friedman, Rebecca (Florida International University, USA) Shaping the Bodies of Russian Men: Gender and Nobility in the VII.19. Session: Russia in the 19th Century Cadet Corps CHAIR: N. N. Hoogenboom, Hilde (Macalester College, USA) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: The Double Life: Noblewomen as Women Writers Werth, Paul William (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA) DISCUSSANTS: The Legal Regulation of Mixed (Interconfessional) Marriage in Savkina, Irina (University of Tampere, Finland) Imperial Russia Roginskaia, Olga (Russian State University for the Humanities, Solodyankina, Olga (Associated Prof., Russia) Russia) Cross-cultural Communications in the Foreign Governesses’ Activity in Russia (the End of 18th – Beginning of the 20th Centuries). Remy, Johannes (Renvall Institute, Finland) Sunday School Movement in Russia 1859-1862: A Reconsideration Belonogova, Anna Valerievna (Ivanovo State University, Russia)

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Historical Peculiarities of Textile Industry Development in Ivanovo, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 2005 15:30–17:00 Russia, and Manchester, United Kingdom (XVIII-XX Centuries) Vishlenkova, Elena (Kazan State University, Russia) VIII.1 Session: Russian Literature 1910-1930 University Culture in Nineteenth Century Kazan CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Mikhajlov, Andrej (Institute of World Literature, Russian Academy VII.21. Panel: Sources Related to the Question of Images in of Sciences; Moscow; Russia) the 8th Century in Texts and Images. Their Reception in East, Vladimir Nabokov's Novel 'King, Dame, Valet' and the Myth about West and Orient Tristan and Isolde CHAIR: Balke, Klaudia (Katholisch-Ökumenisches Institut, Glushanok, Galina (Nabokovski Fond, St. Petersburg; Russia) Kath.-Theol. Fakultät, WWU Münster, Germany) Exhibition: Nabokov's Family in 1920's - 1930's Berlin, in the PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Context of Russian Emigres in Germany Pantazidou, Zinovia (Orth. Theological Faculty Thessaloniki, Miheev, Mihail (Moscow State University, Russia) Greece; Kath. Ökumen. Inst., Kath. Theol. Fakultät, WWU Münster, Private Journals and Notebooks of Russian Writers and Artists of Germany) 1920-30th The question of Images an Its History of Reception and Influence into Gracheva, Alla (Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg; Modern Times in East and West- an Orthodox Analysis. Russia) Balke, Klaudia (Kath. Ökumen. Institut, Kath.-Theolog. Fakultät, Transformation of the Novel Form in Russian Avant-Garde (on Westf. Wilhelms-Universität Münster, D-48 143 Münster, Germany) Materials of Aleksey Remizov Archive) Approaches Related to the Question of Images in the 8th Century. Textextracts in the Writing of Patriarch Germanos I. of Constantinople and Images in East and West. VIII.2. Panel: Histories of Tourism in the USSR Götzen-Krieg, Carola (Germany) CHAIR: Kolbe, Wiebke (Universität Bielefeld, Germany) Jewish Perspectives towards Images and Consequences. Yesterday PANELISTS AND PAPERS: and Today. Koenker, Diane (Department of History, USA) DISCUSSANTS: Who Was the Proletarian Tourist? Class, Leisure, and Citizenship in Wenzel, Catherina (Germany) the Soviet 1930s Gorsuch, Anne (Department of History, Canada) Tourist Trails: Soviet Tourism under Khrushchev VII.22. Panel: Architect Carl Ludwig Engel's (1778- Noack, Christian (Universität Bielefeld, Germany) 1840)Literary Activity Making Masses Move: Soviet Domestic Tourism in the Brezhnev CHAIR: Sinisalo-Katajisto, Petra (Institute for Russian and East Period European Studies, Finland) DISCUSSANTS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Maurer, Eva (Universität Münster, Germany) Kurbatov, Juri Ivanovitsh (The Russian Academy of Architecture, Russia) Carl Ludwig Engel and Decline of the Classicism in St. Petersburg VIII.3. Panel: Semipresidential Constitutions and Sinisalo, Jarkko (National Board of Antiquities of Finland, Finland) Superpresidential Regimes in Eastern Europe Building Practices in Neoclassical St. Petersburg Documented in the CHAIR: Nussberger, Angelika (Institut für Ostrecht, University Berlin-Publications of C. L. Engel of Cologne, Germany) Nikolajeva, Tamara Ivanovna (Science Department, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Carl Ludwig Engel and Edward Christian Anert - Representative of Bos, Ellen (Andrassy-University Budapest, Hungary) the Latest Classicism (St. Petersburg - Kronstadt) Semipresidential Regimes in Eastern Europe: Constitutional Design DISCUSSANTS: and Informal Structures Melanko, Waldemar (Institute for Russian and East European Mommsen, Margareta (Geschwister-Scholl-Institut, LMU Munich, Studies, Finland) Germany) Semipresidential Constitution and Superpresidential Regime in Postsoviet Russia VII.23. Session: Language Communities and Helmerich, Antje (Geschwister-Scholl-Institut, LMU Munich, Psycholinguistics Germany) CHAIR: N. N. Croatia - from Semipresidentialism to Parliamentarism. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Wiest, Margarete (University of Regensburg, Institut für Protassova, Ekaterina (University of Helsinki, Finland) Politikwissenschaft, Germany) Russian-Speaking Immigrand Women: Constructing a New Constitutional Uncertainty in Authoritarian Ucraine Community DISCUSSANTS: Zhdanova, Vladislava (Germany) Michajlova, Galina (RGGU Moscow, in Germany: Forschungsstelle Das Eigene und das Fremde im russischen kommunikativen Osteuropa, University of Bremen, Germany) Verhalten: Aktuelle Veränderungen Joukova, Nina (Tomsk State Pedagogical University, Russia) The "We/They" Concept and the Peculiarities of its Objectification in VIII.4. Panel: Party Financing and Corruption in Central German and Russian Cultures and Eastern Europe Palkin, Alexei (Moscow Economic-Linguistic Institute, Russia) CHAIR: Holmes, Leslie (Department of Political Science, Perception of Notions by Children (on the Material of the Russian Australia) Language) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Kotorova, Elizaveta (Tomsk State Pedagogical University, Russia) Walecki, Marcin (International Foundation for Election Systems, Mental Scripts in Russian Culture (on the Model of a Railway Trip) USA) Political Finance Related Corruption in Armenia, Georgia, Poland and Ukraine Krastev, Ivan (Centre for Liberal Strategies, Bulgaria) The Anticorruption Trap Enyedi, Zsolt (Department of Political Science, Hungary) Political Party Financing and Corruption in Hungary

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VIII.5. Session: Central European Writers Kaariainen, Kimmo (Research Institute of the Evandegical Lutheran CHAIR: N. N. Church, Finland) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Major Trends in Russian Religiosity: A Sociological Perspective De Bruyn, Dieter (Vakgroep Slavistiek en Ost-Europakunde, Sabirova, Guzel (Insitute of Sociology, Russia) Belgium) New Islamic Activism and Traditional Muslim Identities in Central Shifting the Image of the European Borderlands: Centre versus Russia Periphery in Bruno Schulz's Fiction DISCUSSANTS: Karcz, Andrzej (The University of Kansas, USA) Shterin, Marat (London School of Economics, United Kingdom) The Boundaries of Fiction in Polish Prose Literature Krzychylkiewicz, Agata (Depart of Modern European Languages, South Africa) VIII.11. Panel: New Technologies as a The Grotesque as a Statememnt of Alienation in "The Bal of the Tool for Political and Social Scientists Mannequins" by Bruno Jasienski. CHAIR: Bezrodnyj, Michail (Slavisches Institut der Universität Sciglitano, Mariarosaria (Budapest University of Economic Sciences Heidelberg, Germany) and Public Administration, Hungary) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: The Paths of Memory Gusejnov, Gasan (Seminar für Osteuropäische Geschichte, Germany) Giorgio Pressburger's Fiction How to Measure the Influence of Politics on Language? Fruchtmann, Jakob (University of Bremen, Germany) Quantitative Analysis of Political Language in the Runet: VIII.6. Panel: The Cultural History of the Cold War IV: Kopylenko, Mariya (Insitute of Strategic Studies, Ukraine) Representing the Cold War on Screen Uanet as a Struggle Field between the English and the Russian CHAIR: Pesonen, Pekka (Helsinki University, Finland) Socio-Political Vocabularies PANELISTS AND PAPERS: DISCUSSANTS: Sandomirskaya, Irina (University College of South Stockholm, Smoljanskij, Alexander (Integrum World Wide, Germany) Sweden) Why Spy? The Secret Behind The Wall in Cold War Spy Movies Levchenko, Jan (European University at Saint Petersburg, Russia) VIII.12. Panel: Protection through the Law? Legality in the Using the Acquaintance With Enemy: The Image of the Foreigner in Russian Federation Russian Popular Movies of the 1970s CHAIR: Trochev, Alexei (Political Science Department, Kleberg, Lars (University College of South Stockholm, Sweden) Canada) The Telephone in Cold War Cinema PANELISTS AND PAPERS: DISCUSSANTS: Fogelklou, Anders (Department for East European Studies, Sweden) Coxe, Brinton Tench (Columbia University, USA) Interpretation and Accomodation in the Russian Constitutional Court Smith, Gordon B. (USA) The Procuracy under Putin VIII.8. Panel: Population Displacement in Eastern Europe Jonsson, Anna (Departmen for East European Studies, Sweden) in the Era of Two World Wars Judicial Review of Administrative Acts: A tool for Russian NGO's CHAIR: Gatrell, Peter (School of History and Classics, United Kingdom) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: VIII.13. Panel: European Values and Modern Ukrainian Purs, Aldis (Visiting Scholar, USA) Literature – Experience and Influences From Exigency to Policy: Population Displacement in Latvia in the CHAIR: Garbovich, George (Harvard University, USA) Era of Two World Wars PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Balkelis, Tomas (University of Toronto, Canada) Veretelnyk, Roman (Mohila’s Academy, Canada) Population Displacement, Collective Memory and Nation Building in “Go West” – Ukrainian Hero’s Travel to the West Lithuania, 1917-1953 Chechel, Natalia (Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University, DISCUSSANTS: Department of Philosophy, Ukraine) Baron, Nick (School of History, United Kingdom) Between East and West: the Grand Narrative and the Ukrainian Drama Demska-Budzulyak, Lesya (Institute of Literature National Academy VIII.9. Panel: Integration in the Post-Soviet Space and the of Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine) European Union's Eastern Policy: Ways of Harmonizing An Emancipation of Women in Modern Ukrainian Literature – Interests Europa’s Escape CHAIR: Grinberg, Ruslan S. (Institute for International DISCUSSANTS: Economic and Political Studies, Russia) Tarmawsky, Maxim (University of Toronto Department of Slavic PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Languages and Literatures, Canada) Glinkina, Svetlana P. (Institute for International Economic and Political Studies, Russia) Problems of the Common European Economic Space Formation VIII.14. Panel: Cultures and Milieus of the Early European DISCUSSANTS: Women's Emancipation Movement (19th Century to the First Nikitenko, Pyotr G. (Institute of Economics, Republic of Belarus) World War) Goetz, Roland (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Germany) CHAIR: Pietrow-Ennker, Bianka (University of Konstanz, Rahr, Alexander (Research Institute, German Council on Foreign Germany) Relations, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Rodkiewicz, Witold (Institute of Political Studies, Polish Academy Offen, Karen (Institute for Research on Women and Gender, USA) of Sciences;, Poland) Some Theses on Structures and Cultures in the Western Women's Movement Pushkareva, Natalia (Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, VIII.10. Panel: Fifteen Years after Atheism: Religion and Russia) Understanding of Post-Soviet Russia Part II On the Charakter of the Women's Emancipation Movement in the CHAIR: Agadjanian, Alexander (Russian State University of Tsarist Empire Humanities, Russia) Zarnowska, Anna (Institute of History, Poland) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Dilemmas and Limitations of the Women's Emancipation Movement Rock, Stella (Sussex University, United Kingdom) in a Country without a National State A Passion-Bearing Nation: Popular Piety and Political Symbol in Paletschek, Sylvia (Seminar of History, Germany) Post-Soviet Russia Commentary

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VIII.15. Panel: The Role of Financial Markets for Growth in VIII.19. Session: Society and State during the Stalin Era Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) CHAIR: N. N. CHAIR: Schubert, Aurel (OeNB Oesterreichische Nationalbank, INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Austria) Bolotova, Alla (Centre for Independent Social Research, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Conquest of Nature in Soviet Russia: State Ideology, Public Vuksic, Goran (Institut za Javne Financije, Zagreb, Croatia) Discourse and Experience of Geologists The Production Function Contribution of the Financial Sector to Moran, Dominique (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) Growth in Central and Eastern Europe Soviet Cartography Set in Stone: The ‘Map of Industrialisation’ Koivu, Tuuli (Bank of Finland, Finland)       ! " # $% & '$ Link Between Banking Sector Development and Economic Growth Social Development in the USSR of 1930s and a Question of New Eller, Markus (Vienna University of Economics and Business Elites Administration, home: Italy) Velikanova, Olga (CREES, University of Toronto, Canada) The FDI (Foreign Direct Investment)-Growth-Nexus Social Fears in the Structure of the Soviet Worldview. Historical Drakos, Kostas (University of Patras, Greece) Study of Stalinism Assessing the Success of Reform in Transition Banking DISCUSSANTS: Fink, Gerhard (Vienna University of Economics and Business VIII.20. Panel: Prerevolutionary Minority Identity and Administration (Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien), Finland) Orthodox Mission: Turkic and Finno-Ugric Responses to the Il'minskii System CHAIR: Lallukka, Seppo (Finnish Institute for Russian and East VIII.16. Panel: Shrinking Regions in Eastern and European Studies, Finland) Southeastern Europe ? A Comparative Approach PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Koeppen, Bernhard (Technical University Chemnitz, Kreindler, Isabelle (University of Haifa, Israel) Germany) Il’minskii’s System and its Impact PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Geraci, Robert P. (University of Virginia, USA) Doka, Dhimiter (University of Tirana, Albania) N. I. Il’minskii and His Influence on Russian-Tatar Relations Out-Migration Depopulation and Depopulation in Northern Albania Toulouze, Eva (University of Tartu, Estonia) Postolka, Vaclav (Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic) Missionary Educational Activities and Ethnic Awakening Among Shrinking Regions in the Czech Rep.? The Case of Northern Bohemia East Finnic Peoples (Co-authored Paper With Indrek Jääts) Standl, Harald (University of Bamberg, Germany) Jääts, Indrek (University of Tartu, Estonia) Deindustrialization and Regional Development in Northeastern Missionary Educational Activities and Ethnic Awakening Among Estonia East Finnic Peoples (Co-authored Paper With Eva Toulouze) DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Scherm, Ilona (Technical University Chemnitz, Germany) Werth, Paul W. (University of Nevada, USA) Kaczmarek, Urszula (Instytutu Geografii Spoleczno-Ekonomicznej i Gospodarki Przestrzennej, Poland) VIII.21. Panel: Conceptions of "Space" in Russia CHAIR: Bremer, Thomas (Ökumenisches Institut, Universität VIII.17. Panel: Performing National Identity in Twentieth- Münster, Germany) Century Russian Ballet PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Moss, Kevin (Middlebury College, USA) Laruelle, Marlene (Centre d'Etudes du Monde Russe, France) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Futuristic Religion and Space Conquest: the Conception of Space Robinson, Harlow (Northeastern University, USA) (Kosmos) in the Russian Cosmism Ideology The Caucasian Connection: National Identity in the Ballets of Aram Oeldemann, Johannes (Johann-Adam-Möhler-Institut für Ökumenik, Khachaturian Germany) Scholl, Tim (Oberlin College, USA) The Conception of Canonic Territory in the Russian Orthodox Choreographing National Identity in the Stalin Era: The Case of the Church Caucasus Scherrer, Jutta (Centre d'Etudes du Monde Russe, France) Baer, Brian James (Kent State University, USA) Russia as cultural space The Russian Chaikovsky: Eifman's Mystery of Life and Death DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Kääriäinen, Kimmo (Church Research Institute, Finland) Strukov, Vladimir (Voronezh State University, Russia)

VIII.22. Panel: Autonomy in a Historical Perspective – a VIII.18. Session: Educational Reform Teacher Training and Volatile Stage of States and Communities? Diversity CHAIR: Schweitzer, Robert (Lübeck City Library/Aue- CHAIR: N. N. Foundation, Germany) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Krasnov, Igor (Kaelian State Pedagogical University, Russia) Urbanitsch, Peter (Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Perspectives of Multicultural Education in Russia Austria) Koshmanova, Tetyana (Department of Pedagogy, Ukraine) (Title will be announced later) Contradictions, Specificity, and Perspectives in Ukrainian Teacher Gál, Kinga (European Center for minority issues (Flensburg, Education on the Way to European Integration Germany), Hungary) Koinova-Zöllner, Julia (University of Dresden, Germany) (Title will be announced later) Aptitude for the Teaching Profession Plath, Ulrike (Institut für europäische Geschichte (Mainz), Germany) Wegmarshaus, Gert Rüdiger (Europa-Universität Viadrina, Autonomy as Remnants of Privileges or Bargain With Territorial Germany) Changes (Finland and Baltic German Autonomy) Political Culture of Teacher Students in Germany and Poland Hlavacka, Milan (Karlsuniversität, Czech Republic) Mescheryakova, Elena (Volgograd State Pedagogical University, Autonomy as a Result of Emancipation, International Guarantee or Russia) Recovery of Ald Dormant Statehood The Problem of Pedagogical Interaction DISCUSSANTS: Tuchtenhagen, Ralph (Universität Calr von Ossietzky Hamburg, Germany)

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VIII.23. Session: Language, Culture, and Politics IX.4. Panel: The European Union and the CIS: CHAIR: N. N. Compatibility of Integration Processes INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: CHAIR: Malfliet, Katlijn (Institute for International and Demska, Orysya (Ukrainian Language Institute National Academy of European Policy, Belgium) Sciences, Ukraine, Ukraine) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Dictionary of Political and Social Notions of Central and East Dragneva, Rilka (Institute of East European Law and Russian Europe Countries (Dpns) Studies, The Netherlands) Demeshkina, Tatyana (Tomsk State University, Russia) Patterns of Harmonisation of Laws in the CIS and the EU: Political Discourse of the Russian Province Compatibility and Potential' Hrytsenko, Pavlo (Institute of Ukrainian Language, Ukraine) Vinokurov, Evgeny Yuryevich (Institute for World Economy and The European Choice and Development of the Ukrainian Language International Relations, Russia) since 1990 Russia's Integration With the EU and within CIS: Contradictory or Slukhai, Natalia (Institute of Philology, Ukraine) Complementary Projects? Myth-Projective Techniques of Modern Commercial Advertisement Verpoest, Lien (Institute for International and European Policy, in Ukraine Belgium) Wingender, Monika (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen, Germany) Parallels of Integration: Institutional Adaptation in Ukraine and Slavic Languages in the Enlarged Europe Belarus Malfliet, Katlijn (Institute for International and European Policy, Belgium) New Subjects for the Russian Federation: A Political and Legal Discussion DISCUSSANTS: THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2005 Casier, Tom (Faculty of Cultural Studies, The Netherlands)

THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2005 08:30–10:00 IX.5. Session: Minority Issues in Bulgaria and Romania IX.1. Panel: Soviet Security Concept and Foreign Policy CHAIR: N. N. in 1930-s INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: CHAIR: Thomas, Ludmila (Humboldt University, Berlin, Sallanz, Josef (Universität Potsdam, Germany) Germany) Ethnische Minderheiten in Rumänien zwischen Bleiben und Gehen. PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Fallbeispiel: Ukrainer und Russische Lipowaner in der Dobrudscha Fuchs, Marina (University of Constance/Universität Konstanz, Rechel, Bernd (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom) Germany) Minority Rights in Bulgaria in Comparative Perspective Japanese Military Menace in the Far East and Soviet Security Georgiev, Vladimir (Shoumen University, Bulgaria) Concept, 1929- 1938. Bulgarian Minorities before and after the End of Communism Slutsch, Sergej (Institut für Slavistik und Balkanistik, Russia) Luchev, Detelin (Union of Scientists in Bulgaria, Bulgaria) Soviet-German Relations in 1933-1939. The “Home” at the Beginning of an Age of Computer mediated Meltjukhov, Mikhail (Federal Archive Service of Russian Communications (Bulgarians from Banat - Worldwide Case Study) Federation, Russia) Military Security of the USSR at the Eve of the Second World War and Foreign Policy. IX.6. Panel: Round Table: Russia as European Other Wieczorkiewicz, Pawel (Institute of History, Poland) CHAIR: Balina, Marina (Illinois Wesleyan University, USA) Poland between Germany and Soviet Union,1933-1939 PANELISTS AND PAPERS: DISCUSSANTS: Barta, Peter (University of Surrey, United Kingdom) Pietrow-Ennker, Bianka (University of Constance/Universität Post-Soviet Post-Colonialist Literature: The Domestication of a Konstanz, Germany) Western Model or an Emerging New Russian Identity? Melat, Helene (University Paris 4-Sorbonne, France) Moscow-Paris: On the Poetics of late 20th-Century Emigre Writers IX.2. Panel: Bureaucracy and Nationality in Imperial Lipovetsky-Leiderman, Mark (University of Colorado, Boulder, Russia: Administration and Personnel on the Periphery USA) CHAIR: Fedtke, Gero (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany) Crossing the Border: Foreigners in the Contemporary Russian Novel PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Marsh, Rosalind (University of Bath, United Kingdom) Morrison, Alexander (All Souls College, United Kingdom) Russia and the West in Post- Soviet Culture District Officials and Village Headmen in Russian Turkestan, 1868- 1910 Marshall, Alexander (Department of History, United Kingdom) IX.7. Panel: Development of the State and its Ideology in Military Administration in Turkestan and the Native, 1860-1917 the Interwar Baltic States, 1917-40 Woodworth, Brad (Department of History, USA) CHAIR: Maier, Konrad (Nordost-Institut Lüneburg, Germany) Multiethnicity among State Officials in Tallinn (1870-1914) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: DISCUSSANTS: Arens, Olavi (Armstrong Atlantic State University, United States of Miller, Alexei (Department of History, Russia) America) The Minority Question and the Role of Minorities in the Formation of the Estonian State, 1917-20 IX.3. Panel: The Role of the Military in Transformation Brüggemann, Karsten (Tartu Ülikool Narva Kolledzh, Estonia) Processes The War of Independence as a Formative Experience for Estonia: the CHAIR: Stykow, Petra (Lehrstuhlvertreterin, Germany) Päts Years, 1934-1939 PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Scerbinskis, Valters (Riga Stradins' University, Latvia) Strassner, Alexander (wissenschaftlicher Assistent, Germany) Coup d'Etat of 1934: Failure of Democracy in Latvia? The Role of the Military in Transformation Processes in South DISCUSSANTS: Eastern Europe Kasekamp, Andres (University of Tartu, Estonia) Helmerich, Antje (wissenschaftliche Assistentin, Germany) Limited Democratic Control of the Armed Forces in Post-Yugoslavia Wiest, Margarete (wissenschaftliche Assistentin, Germany) Putin´s Russia on the Way towards a Militocracy? DISCUSSANTS: Zagorski, Andrei (lecturer at the MGIMO, Moscow, Russia)

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IX.8. Panel: Tatarstan´s Transformation as a "Cultural IX.12. Session: The Shaping of Political Systems in Turn" Postcommunist Countries I CHAIR: Davis, Howard (University of Wales, Bangor, United CHAIR: N. N. Kingdom) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Soare, Sorina-Cristina (Researcher Gasppeco - Université libre de Alvarez-Veinguer, Aurora (University of Granada, Spain) Bruxelles, Belgium) National Archipelagos : (Re) presenting Identities Shaping Parties and Party Systems in New Democracies. National Gibatdinov, Marat (Academy of Sciences Tatarstan, Russia) Cleavages Patterns and External Constraints in Romania and Process of Transformation of Historical Education in Tatarstan Poland Naganawa, Norihiro (Universtity of Tokyo, Japan) Linde, Jonas (Department of Social and Political Sciences, Sweden) Political Reliability, Muslim Clergy under the Kazan Provincial Public Support for Democracy in the New Europe Administration 1906-1917 Czesnik, Mikolaj (Institute of Political Studies, Poland) Bilz, Marlies (University of Hamburg, Germany) Voter Turnout and Legitimacy in Post-communist Poland Islam as a Secular Discourse. The Case of Tatarstan Nikolenyi, Csaba (Department of Political Science, Canada) DISCUSSANTS: The Impact of European Party Federations on Post-Communist Zajaczkowski, Wojciech (Centre for Eastern Studies, Poland) Party Systems

IX.9. Panel: The Influence of Environmental Protection IX.13. Panel: The Political Facade of “The unified Policies on Industry, Transport and Agriculture Development Europe” and Its Shadow Components Programmes in the New EU Member Countries CHAIR: Vusatyuk, Oleg (National Institute of International CHAIR: Kagawa, Toshiyuki (Keio University at Shonan Security Problems by National Security and Defence Council of Fujisawa Campus, Japan) Ukraine, Ukraine) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: (   )* +$* ,   "  $ $  -  Vusatyuk, Oleg (National Institute of nternational Security Problems New Tendencies in Poland’s Agricultural Policy by National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, Ukraine) Ichikawa, Akira (Keio University at Shonan Fujisawa Campus, The Political Facade of “the Unified Europe” and Its Shadow Japan) Components Changes in Poland’s Transport Policy Resulting from System Transformation Rosiek, Ksymena (Cracow University of Economics, Poland) IX.14. Panel: Beauty, Motherhood and Everyday Life. Changes in Poland’s Industrial Policy Resulting from System Aspects of Female Strategies in Post-Stalinist Soviet Russia Transformation CHAIR: Sandomirskaja, Irina (The Baltic and East European Grabowska, Monika (Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland) Graduate School (BEEGS), Sweden) Changes in Poland’s Environmental Policy Resulting from System PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Transformation Vinokourova, Natalia (Central Economics & Mathematics Institute DISCUSSANTS: (CEMI), Russia) Gorka, Kazimierz (Cracow University of Economics, Poland) Women in the Process of Re-privatisation of Everyday Life. The Khrushchev Years Gradskova, Yulia (The Baltic and East European Graduate School IX.10. Panel: Theorizing Capitalisms in Central and East (BEEGS), Sweden) Europe Woman’s Beauty Practices in the Post-war Soviet Union – Soviet, CHAIR: Chorev, Nitsan (Central European University, Traditional or Western? Hungary) Carlbäck, Helene (The Baltic and East European Graduate School PANELISTS AND PAPERS: (BEEGS), Sweden) Pickles, John (University of North Carolina, USA) Motherhood versus Wage Labour? Swedish Media Image of the TBA Soviet Russian Women During the 50’s and 60’s Kalb, Don (Central European University/Utrecht University, DISCUSSANTS: Hungary) Reid, Susan E. (Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies, United TBA (on Social Policy) Kingdom) Drahokoupil, Jan (Central European University, Hungary) TBA Greskovits, Bela (Central European University, Hungary) IX.15. Panel: Beyond the EU Enlargement: EU and the TBA New Neighbourhood Policy CHAIR: Bianchini, Stefano (University of Bologna _ Istituto per l'Europa Centro Orientale e Balcanica, Italy) IX.11. Panel: Religion, Reconciliation, and Rebuilding in PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Central Europe, 1945-2005 Privitera, Francesco (University of Bologna _ Istituto per l'Europa CHAIR: Porter, Brian (University of Michigan, USA) Centro Orientale e Balcanica, Italy) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: The Long Run to Stabilisation of Western Balkans. The State of the Berglund, Bruce (Calvin College, USA) Art of the EU Enlargement Process in the Region. Rescue and Reconciliation in Postwar Czechoslovakia: The Theology Kaminska, Monika Ewa (Warsaw School of Economics, Poland) and Practice of Czech Rescuer Premysl Pitter Poland and EU Policy towards Belarus and Ukraine. Doellinger, David (Western Oregon University, USA) Bojkov, Victor (London School of Economics and Political Science, Promoting Peace through Reconciliation: Aktion Suhnezeichen and Bosnia Hercegovina) the Lutheran Church in the German Democratic Republic Comparing Regional Policies: Stability Pact and Visegrad Group. Kunter, Katharina (Universität Karlsruhe, Germany) DISCUSSANTS: The Churches in Transitional Romania and the Czech Republic Pohl, Tiiu (Estonian School of Diplomacy, Estonia) DISCUSSANTS: Moree, Peter (Charles University, Czech Republic)

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IX.16. Session: Internal Development in South East IX.20. Panel: Quality Changes in Historical Knowledge Europe and Historical Disciplins Under Conditions of European CHAIR: N. N. Integration INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: CHAIR: Mints, Svetlana (Kuban State University, Russia) Kolstø, Pål (University of Oslo, Norway) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Qusi States vs. Unrecognized States in Eurasia and the Balkans Dulov, Vladimir (South West University, Bulgaria) Krizan, Mojmir (Germany) The Transformation of Social Structures in Easten European EU and Interculturality in Croatia after 2000 Countries in Context of Eurointegration Krémer, Ferenc (Police College, Hungary) Eremeeva, Anna (Dept of History and Museums, Russia) Power and Diversity Gender History and New Understanding of Historical Process Vajda, Julia (Dept.of Soc.Sc-s,Institute of Empirical Studies, Hungary) IX.17. Panel: Secularised and Instrumentalized for Identity Conflict and Narration of Life After the Political Transition Modern Aims: National Patron Saints in the 20th/21th Century in Post-communist Countries CHAIR: Tüskés, Gábor (Institute für Literary Studies of the DISCUSSANTS: Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary) Dzhaleva-Chonkova, Anna (University of Transport, Bulgaria) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Stepanova, Lilya (Dept of Philosophy, Russia) Zach, Krista (Institut für deutsche Kultur und Geschichte Südosteuropas e.V., Germany) Historical Heroes as National Patron Saints in modern Romania IX.21. Session: NGOs Brandt, Juliane (Europa-Institut, Hungary) CHAIR: N. N. The Secularized St. Seven's Cult in modern Hungary INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Dumbrava, Vasile (Institut für Romantistik, Germany) Chimiak, Galia (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology at the Polish Steven the Great in the Republic of Moldava Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Poland) Samerski, Stefan (Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum Geschichte und Typology of Social Activists in Poland: a Research Evidence Kultur Ostmitteleuropa e.V., Germany) Iwankiewicz-Rak, Barbara (University of Economics, Poland) Wenzel as an Old and Modern Symbol of the Czek State Market Decisions of Non-profit Organizations as a Result of DISCUSSANTS: Economic Transformation Kowalská, Eva (Historický ústav Slovenskej akadémie vied, A Voice from Poland Slovenia) Iwankiewicz-Rak, Barbara (University of Economics, Poland) New Role of NGOs in Poland and in Global Community after the Year 1989 IX.18. Session: Economic Issues: Czech Republic, EU-CIS, Chestnova, Marina (Kaliningrad regional branch of Russian Social Systems Geological Society, Russia) CHAIR: N. N. Participation of Non-Governmental Organization in Environmental INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Education: Experience and Problems (on Example of Russian Kux, Jaroslav (Research Institute for Labour and Social Affairs, Geological Society, Kaliningrad Region, RF) Czech Republic) Czech Economy within Enlarged EU-25: Changes, Gains, Loses - First Tendencies IX.22. Session: Aspects of European Integration and Jacobsen, Hanns-D. (Studienforum Berlin e.V., Germany) Modernization in Southeast Europe Economic Security in EU-CIS Relations CHAIR: N. N. Turk, Jeffrey David (Scientific Research Centre of the, Slovenia) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Europe – Our Common Home Jeleva, Rumiana (Balkan Institute for Labour and Social Policy, Slukhai, Sergii (Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University, Bulgaria) Ukraine) From Transition to EU Accession: Bulgarian Rural and Agrirural Collective Action in Ukrainian Intergovernmental Finance: What it Reforms from Below Means for Shaping the Grant System Hana, Lulzim (Economics Institute to Albanian Academy of Sciences, Albania) Albania to the Stability Pact as a Step to European Integration IX.19. Session: Ukrainian Art and Culture Vasilev, Vasil (Konstantin Preslavsky University, Bulgaria) CHAIR: N. N. The Bulgarian Political Emigration and the Place of Bulgaria in the INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: International Relation 1947- 1989 Dzyadevych, Tetyana (European College of Polish and Ukrainian Bendiek, Annegret (Lehr- und Forschungsgebiet Politikwissenschaft, Universites, Poland) Germany) The National Differences of Totalitarian Art Europe's Conflict Resolution. The Stability Pact for South Eastern Kopecka, Laura (Institute of Slavic and East European Studies, Europe Faculty of Philosophy, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic) The Development of the Ukrainian Exile Art Groups and Their Social Influence to the Ukrainian Diaspora IX.23. Session: Ethnolinguistics Pevny, Olenka Z. (University of Richmond, USA) CHAIR: N. N. Contemporary Art Trends in Independent Ukraine: Negotiating INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Social Realities, Cultural Values and National Identity Bitkeeva, Aisa (Research Center on Ethnic and Language Relations, Zuk, Ireneus (Queen's University, Canada) Russia) Ukrainian Music and Western Europe - the Last Decade: The National Identity of the Minority Ethnoses of Russian Federation Composition, Performance and Eeducation. (the Case Study of Kalmyks) Luba Zuk and Ireneus Zuk (Co-Presenters) Nazarova, Zarifa (Institute of linguistics RAS, Russia) Language Situation in West Pamir Nepop, Lidija (The Institute of Philology, National Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv, Ukraine) Phytonyms in Slavic Languages and Cultures Nuckols, Mark (The Ohio State University, The USA) The Central European and Balkan Linguistic Areas Compared Andreeva, Tatiana (Mogilev State University, Belarus) The Attitude to Education in English and Russian Proverbs and Sayings

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THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2005 10:30–12:00 The mobilisation discourse in contemporary Russian media culture: the Chechen as the "Other" X.2. Panel: Early Soviet Festival Culture: Ritter, Rüdiger (Research fellow at the Seminar for East and, Transformation of the Everyday Life Germany) CHAIR: Stites, Richard (Georgetown University, USA) Wajda's film "Pan Tadeusz" and its reception in Poland, Belarus and PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Lithuania Malysheva, Svetlana (Kazan State University, Russia) de Keghel, Isabelle (Research fellow at the Research Centre for East, Symbols and Myths of the Early Soviet Festivals in the Russian Germany) Province The Construction of National Identity in Contemporary Russian and Salnikova, Alla (Kazan State University, Russia) Ukrainian Films The Red Calender Day: Soviet Festivals and Soviet Children DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Jakubowska, Malgorzata (Dept. of Media and Audio-Visual Culture, Rolf, Malte (Humboldt-University, Berlin, Germany) Poland)

X.3. Panel: Federalism and Democratisation in Russia X.7. Panel: Languages of Imperial Self-Description: CHAIR: Sakwa, Richard (Department of Politics and Science, Ideology and Identity in the Russian Empire International Relations, United Kingdom) CHAIR: Wortman, Richard (Harriman Insitute, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Heinemann-Grüder, Andreas (Bonn International Center for Mogilner, Marina (International Quarterly, Russia) Conversion, Germany) Defining Empire Anthropogicaly: Political Language of Russian Conflict Management and Russia's Ethnic Federalism in Physical Anthropology in the 19-20 C. Comparative Perspective Semyonov, Alexander (Smolny College of Liberal Arts and Oracheva, Oksana (Institute of International Education, Ford Sciences/St. Petersburg State University, Russia) Foundation, Moscow, Russian Federation) Defining Empire Politically: Russian Liberals’ Perception and Federalism in a Country in Transition: Pros and Contras Politics at the Beginning of the 20th c. Ross, Cameron (Department of Politics, University of Dundee, Sergei, Glebov (Department of History, USA) Scotland) Defining Empire Culturally: the Doctrine of Eurasianism in Russian Federalism and Democratisation in Russia Emigration DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Robinson, Neil (Moscow State University, Republic of Ireland) Nowak, Andrzej (Institue of History, Poland)

X.4. Panel: New Neigbors: Relations between the EU X.8. Panel: Divergent Perceptions: Poles View Europe and Russia and the Continent looks back CHAIR: Hubel, Helmut (Institute of Political Science, CHAIR: Hahn, Hans Henning (Institut fur Geschichte, Germany) Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Gänzle, Stefan (Institute of Political Science, Germany) Stanley, John (Management Board Secretariate, Canada) The EU's Neigborhood Policy and Russia: Extending Governance Frenchmen Look at Poles, 1806-1815 beyond Borders? Butterwick, Richard (School of Modern History, United Kingdom) Potemkina, Olga (Institute of Europe RAS, Russian Federation) Enlightened Europe in the Eyes of Late 18th Century Polish Writers EU-Russia: Partners or Good Neighbors? Thackeray, Frank (Indiana University Southeast, USA) Rytövuori-Apunen, Helena (Department of Political Science and The Politics of Perception: International Relations, Finland) DISCUSSANTS: Trust in EU-Russia Relations: Dynamics of Bilateral Relationships Zawadzki, Hubert (Abingdon School, United Kingdom) and Multidiplomacy DeBardeleben, Joan (Institute of European and Russian Studies and Dept. of Political, Canada) X.9. Panel: Romania and Euro-Atlantic Integration Multi-level Governance in Russia: Implications for the EU's CHAIR: Phinnemore, David (School of Politics and Neighborhood Policy International Studies, United Kingdom) DISCUSSANTS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Kasekamp, Andres (Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, Tallinn, Papadimitriou, Dimitris (Department of Government, United Estonia) Kingdom) And We'd like to thank... Romania Romania's Integration into the EU, 1989-2007 X.5. Panel: Vladimir Nabokov Wagner, F. Peter (Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Germany) CHAIR: Shapiro, Gavriel (Cornell University, USA) Post-communist Romania in a Globalising World: Balancing PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Washington and Brussels Shapiro, Gavriel (Cornell University, USA) Gabanyi, Anneli Ute (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Germany) Vladimir Nabokov and Richard Muther Romania: NATO Integration and Military Reform Buhks, Nora (Université de Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), France) DISCUSSANTS: Molchanie o liubvi: rasskaz Nabokova Siani-Davies, Peter (School of Slavonic and East European Studies, Kurganov, Efim (University of Helsinki, Finland) United Kingdom) (Title will be announced later) DISCUSSANTS: Shrayer, Maxim (Boston College, USA) X.10. Panel: Values, Political Attitudes and Socio- Economic Conditions Accepting Democracy: Cultural Diversities in the New Europe X.6. Panel: Discourses on National and European CHAIR: Pollack Detlef, Jacobs Jörg (European University Identities in Postcommunist Cinema Viadrina, Germany) CHAIR: Garsztecki, Stefan (Seminar for East and Central PANELISTS AND PAPERS: European Studies, Germany) Pickel, Gert (European University Viadrina, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Quality of Democracy in European Comparison (preliminary title) Zvereva, Galina (Head of the Department of History and Theory of, Bernik, Ivan (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Russia)

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Radical Cultural Change or Adaption on the Basis of Old Cultural SMEs in the Western Balkans in the Light of EU Integration and Patterns? (Preliminary Title) Intraregional Cooperation Müller, Olaf (European University Viadrina, Germany) Košak, Marko (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Religious Affiliation and Democratic Values in Comparative The Importance of Bank Lending for Corporate Sector Financing - Perspective (preliminary title) Lessons From Slovenia Precupetu, Marius (National School of Political Studies, Romania) DISCUSSANTS: Democratization in Romania and EU Enlargement Bauer, Tamás (Goethe-University Frankfurt, Germany) DISCUSSANTS: Pickel, Susanne (Universität Greifswald, Germany) X.15. Panel: Housing Problems during Russia's Transition to the Market Economy X.11. Panel: New Environmental Actors in Central CHAIR: Polterovich, Victor Meerovich (Central Mathematics Europe and Russia and Economics Institute, Russia) CHAIR: Maurel, Marie-Claude (EHESS, France) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Chernykh, Yekaterina Viktorovna (Central Mathematics and Devaux, Sandrine (Center for Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Economics Institute, Russia) Studies, France) Attempts to Organize Housing Credit Markets in Russia: an Environmental Associations in Czech Republic Institutional Analysis Maciulyte, Jurgita (University of Vilnius, Lithuania) Starkov, Oleg (Central Mathematics and Economics Institute, Rural Communities in Lithuania Russia) Mandrillon, Marie-Hélène (Center for Russian, Soviet and Post- The Spatial Distribution of Apartment Prices in Moscow Soviet Studies, France) Shomina, Yelena Sergeevna (Higher School of Economics Old and New Networks of Environmental Expertise in Russia Department of Public Policy, Russia) DISCUSSANTS: Housing as a Key for the Community Development in the Russian Bicik, Ivan (Charles University, Czech Republic) Cities Nozdrina, Nadezhda Nikolaevna (Institute of Economic Forecasting, Russia) X.12. Panel: New Technology as a Tool for Philological The Real Estate Price Dynamics in Moscow from The 1998 Crash to Research the Present Recovery CHAIR: Gusejnov, Gasan (Seminar für Osteuropäische DISCUSSANTS: Geschichte, Germany) Schrettl, Wolfram (Free University Berlin Economics Department, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Germany) Smoljanskij, Alexander (Integrum World Wide, Germany) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Computer an Web-Mediated Technologies as a Tool for Philologists Grishanov, Vladimir (Institute for Social and Economic Studies of Nikiporets-Takigawa, Galina (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Population, Russia) Japan) Affordability of Housing. The Case of Russia Some Tools for a Semantic Analysis of the Multilingual Communication in Runet Smirnov, Fedor (University of Yaroslavl, Russia) X.16. Panel: Central Asia: Between East and West. The Computer-Mediated Communication: Local Dimension Role of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan in Central Asia’s DISCUSSANTS: Identification Bezrodnyj, Michail (Slavisches Institut der Universität Heidelberg, CHAIR: Sharapova, Sevara (Tashkent State Institute of Oriental Germany) Studies, Uzbekistan) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Sharapova, Sevara (Tashkent State Institute of Oriental Studies, X.13. Session: The Gulag and Its Literary Aftermath Uzbekistan) CHAIR: N. N. Central Asia: between East and West. The role of Uzbekistan and INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Kazakhstan in Central Asia’s identification Tolczyk, Dariusz (University of Virginia, Slavic Department, USA) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: The Power of Language and the Language of Power: European Spector, Regine (University of California, Berkeley, USA) Literary Traditions as Sources of Moral Survival in the Gulag Political Economy of Central Asia Kolchevska, Natasha (University of New Mexico, USA) Rustemova, Assel (Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics Multinational Women's Voices in Perestroika and Post-Soviet and Strategic Research, The Republic of Kazakhstan) Women's Narratives of the GULAG Nationalism and Democracy in Kazakhstan Tyurina, Nina (Slavic Languages and Literatures at Northwestern Wiegmann, Gunda (Otto-Suhr-Institute, Free University Berlin, University, USA) Germany) Contemporary Russian Novel: Schizophrenic Realism or Objective Building State and Society in Tajikistan Account of Schizophrenic Reality Matuszewska, Grazyna Maria (Modern European Languages, South Africa) X.17. Panel: Slavic, Baltic, and East European Library Satirical Targets in Yury Druzhnikov's Writing. Collections in the West: Problems and Possibilities Lioussyi, Alexander (Russian Institute of Culturology of Ministry of CHAIR: Davis, Robert (Slavic and Baltic Division, USA) Culture of RF, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Geo-Political Plato: Some Strategies of Literature Behavior on the Schaffner, Brad (Slavic Department, USA) Background of Imperial Text Today's Russia (Title will be announced later) Aho, Maire (Slavonic Library, Finland) (Title will be announced later) X.14. Panel: Future of Regions Outside the EU: The Role Zmroczek, Janet (Baltic and Polish Collections, United Kingdom) of SMEs in the Western Balkans (Title will be announced later) CHAIR: Prohaska, Zdenko (University of Rijeka, Croatia) Leich, Harold (European Division, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: (Title will be announced later)  .  /  0%    $ $     Warmbrunn, Jürgen (Herder-Institut Marburg, Germany) SMEs and Innovation Financing in Croatia: Implications for (Title will be announced later) National System of Innovation 1/   2 % -University Frankfurt, Germany)

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X.18. Session: Contemporary Identities in Eastern X.22. Session: Turkey and its Integration into Europe Europe CHAIR: N. N. CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Akgungor, Sedef (Department of Management, Turkey) Droit, Emmanuel (University Paris I, Germany) Exploring the Performance of Manufacturing Clusters in Turkey in Reception of the Ideology and the Educational Practice by the Youth the Context of European Integration in East-Berlin Creel, Jerome (OFCE/FNSP, France) Berczeli, Gabor (Kodolanyi Janos University College, Hungary) Turkey’s Accession to the EU: Where does the Economy Stand? New Europes: The Construction of Eastern Europe in the Gursoy, F. Yaprak (University of Virginia, Woodrow Wilson, Transatlantic Discourse on Security Turkey) Marin, Gabriel (Université Laval, Québec, Canada) Democratization in Greece and Turkey Mémoire et Représentations Identitaires chez les Enfants Provenant des Familles d’Immigrants. Les Cas des Roumains du Québec, Canada. X.23. Panel: St.Petersburg/Leningrad: Past and Present Richardson, William (University of Washington Tacoma, USA) (Part I) The Uses of History in Post-Soviet Pskov, 1991-Present CHAIR: Torop, Peeter (University of Tartu, Estonia) Korkut, Umut (Dogus University, Turkey) Pesonen, Pekka (University of Helsinki, Finland) Which History Is More Continuous? A Study of Historical Legacies PANELISTS AND PAPERS: in Central and Eastern Europe in Pillars or as a Potpourri Smith, Alexandra (University of Canterbury, New Zealand) Richardson, William (University of Washington Tacoma, USA) Peterburgskaja tema v rasskazah i esse Tat'jany Tolstoj The Uses of History in Post-Soviet Pskov Hakanen, Ulla (University of Helsinki, Finland) Peterburgskij tekst Tatjany Tolstoj Pesonen, Pekka (University of Helsinki, Finland) X.19. Session: Early Modern History Peterburgskij tekst tvorchestva Andreja Bitova CHAIR: N. N. Savitsky, Stanislav (University of Helsinki, Finland) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Modernisation of St. Petersburg and Cultural Mythologies of Bosyy, Pavlo (Ohio University, USA) Leningrad Ukrainian Heraldry as a Source for Historical Research/Central- Hellberg-Hirn, Elena (University of Helsinki, Finland) European Context Kul'turnyj kapital v post-sovetskom prostranstve: Sankt-Peterburg Sashalmi, Endre (University of Pécs, Hungary) Huttunen, Tomi (University of Helsinki, Finland) Divine Right in Moscow in the 16-17th Centuries. The European Peterburgskaja rok-poezija: Boris Grebenschikov Perspective DISCUSSANTS: Artemyeva, Tatiana (Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, Ruutu, Hanna (University of Helsinki, Finland) Russia) Bershtein, Evgenii (Reed College, USA) Russian Intellectual and Political Elite in the Epoch of Torop, Peeter (University of Tartu, Estonia) Enlightenment Berg, Mikhail (Russia) Waris, Elina (Renvall Institute, Finland) The Joint Families of Estonia in the 1700´s and 1800´s THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2005 13:30–15:00

X.20. Panel: Value Education in Schools between XI.1. Panel: Recent Research on the Great Terror: New National and European Orientations in Russia, Poland and the Perspectives on the Purges Czech Republic CHAIR: Ilic, Melanie (University of Gloucestershire, United CHAIR: Hörner, Wolfgang (Universität Leipzig, Germany) Kingdom) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Muckle, James (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom) Wheatcroft, Stephen (University of Melbourne, Australia) Changes in Value Education in Russia Purging the Party, 1936-38: the Records of the Statistical Kotasek, Jiri (Charles University, Czech Republic) Department of the Central Committee Czech Education after Joining the EU - New Values? Junge, Marc (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany) Steier-Jordan, Sonja (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany) The Great Terror at the Local Level: Target Groups of Order No. Value Education between Nation and Europe - the Case of Poland 00447 in Selected Provinces of the USSR DISCUSSANTS: Ilic, Melanie (University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom) Szymanski, Miroslaw (University of Warsaw, Poland) Women, Political Repression and the Great Terror Jobst, Solvejg (Universität Leipzig, Germany) Watson, Derek (Centre for Russian and East European Studies, United Kingdom) Aspects of Soviet Repression During the Great Patriotic War X.21. Panel: “Visual Culture of Socialism, Authentic and DISCUSSANTS: Reinterpreted.” McDermott, Kevin (Department of History, United Kingdom) CHAIR: Nedel, Arkadi (University of Paris, France) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Grigorjeva, Jelena (Tartu University, Estonia) XI.2. Panel: Imperial Parliament: The Place of Identity Classical Visual Art in Soviet School Text-Books Conflicts or Representations? The State Duma in Late Imperial Nedel, Arkadi (University of Paris 4 Sorbonne, France) Russia European ID (Revisited): Back Flash on the European Political Self- CHAIR: Semyonov, Alexander (Smolny College of Liberal Arts fashioning and Sciences, Russia) Vassilieva, Ekaterina (University of Cologne, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Childhood & Death: Brezhnevism as Aesthetics Vituhnovskaja, Marina (University of Helsinki, Renvall Institute, DISCUSSANTS: Finland) Mogutov, Andrei (AGUIDEL, Paris, France) The Finnish Question in State Duma: Suppressing the Rebellious Province or Saving the Jurkowski, Roman (Institut Historii i Stosunkow Miedzynarodowych, Poland) Parliament Group of Russia's West Provinces: Internal Parliament Politics and Tactics in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd State Duma Usmanova, Diliara (Kazan State University, Russia)

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Politician on the Edge of Religious and Ethnic Identity: Muslim XI.7. Panel: The Communication of Political Power, the Deputies in the Russian State Duma. 1906 - 1917 Political Power of Communication: Early Modern Russia in the Bratolyubova, Marija (Rostov State University, Russia) European Context The Cossack Group in the State Duma. 1906 - 1917 CHAIR: Hausmann, Guido (University of Bielefeld, Germany) DISCUSSANTS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Weeks, Theodore R. (History Dept., USA) Sevastianova, Alla (Riazan' State Pedagogical University, Russia) When Merchants Were Diplomats: The Mission of Englishman Gerome Horsey in 16th Century Russia XI.3. Panel: Political Symbolism, Liberalism and Soldat, Cornelia (University of Potsdam, Germany) Subjectivity in Post-Communist Russia Communicating Self-Confidence: Russia's Ruling Elite in the 16th CHAIR: Sakwa, Richard (University of Kent, United Kingdom) and 17th Centuries PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Kozliakov, Viacheslav (Riazan' State Pedagogical University, Wydra, Harald (University of Cambridge, United Kingdom) Russia) The Political Symbolism of Democratization in Russia Tsar Michael Fedorovich Romanov and King Wladislav IV: the Way Sakwa, Richard (University of Kent, United Kingdom) from War to Peace Subjectivity and Citizenship in Postcommunist Russia Rustemeyer, Angela (University of Vienna, Germany) Prozorov, Sergei (Danish Institute of International Studies, Denmark) Verbale Majestätsbeleidigung, Staatsdienst und Identität im Pedagogical Technologies in Postcommunist Governmentality: The Russland der Frühen Neuzeit Government of Subjectivity in the Putin Project DISCUSSANTS: Kaehne, Axel (Cardiff University, Wales) Khodarkovsky, Michael (Loyola University Chicago, USA) The Challenge of Liberal Universalism in Post-Communist Russia

XI.8. Panel: Sources of National Identity: Markers, XI.4. Panel: Dogs that Barked and Dogs that Didn't: Milestones, Matrices Ethnic Strife and Ethnic Peace in Post-Communist Europe CHAIR: Scherrer, Jutta (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences CHAIR: Liebich, Andre (Graduate Institute of International Sociales, France) Studies, Switzerland) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Liebich, Andre (Graduate Institute of International Studies, Arel, Dominique (University of Ottawa, Canada) Switzerland) Ukraine: Ethnic Conflict and Non-Conflict Nations Imagined Abroad: Emigré Sources of National Identity Bianchini, Stefano (Università degli studi di Bologna, Italy) Weiss, Claudia (Helmut-Schmidt-Universität - Universität der Serbia-Croatia-Bosnia: Ethnic Conflict and Non-Conflict Bundeswehr Hamburg, Germany) Crowe, David (Elon University, USA) The Meaning of Siberia for Russian Identity Roma in conflict Wortman, Richard (Columbia University, USA) Sabol, Steven (University of North Carolina, USA) Explorations and Conquest as Signs of National Identity Kazakhstan: Ethnic Conflict and Non-Conflict DISCUSSANTS: Wolff, Stefan (University of Bath, United Kingdom) Kusber, Jan (Universität Mainz, Germany) Albanians in Macedonia and Kosovo. Ethnic Conflict and Non- conflict XI.9. Panel: Imagining Provincial Culture in Imperial and Soviet Russia: Public Life and Education in the Central XI.5. Panel: New Approaches to the Italian Topos in Black Earth Region Russian Culture CHAIR: Lyandres, Semion (University of Notre Dame, USA) CHAIR: Gasparov, Boris (Columbia University, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Karpachev, Mikhail (Voronezh State University, Russian Federation) Deotto, Patrizia (University of Trieste, Italy) The Foundation of the Voronezh University in 1918: Illusions and New Frames with Familiar Effects: Viktor Nekrasov and Italian Realities in Revolutionary Times Culture in the Early 1960s Allenova, Valerie (Voronezh State University, Russian Federation) Lodge, Kirsten (Columbia University, USA) Throw Out History to the Dump of History?’: History Education in The 'Roman Paradigm' in Russian Decadence Schools of the Voronezh Guberniia in the 1920s Rosen, Margo (Columbia University, USA) Wulff, Dietmar (Voronezh State University/German, Germany) Failed Dante Figures in Akhmatova's 'Poema bez geroia' A Yacht Club Far from the Sea: Public Life and the Origins of Turoma, Sanna (University of Helsinki, Finland) Regional Identity in Voronezh, 1861–1914 Leisure, Tourism, and Politics: Russian 19th Century Writing and DISCUSSANTS: Venice Rolf, Malte (Humboldt University, Germany) DISCUSSANTS: Baran, Henrik (University of Albany, USA) XI.10. Panel: Christian Churches in Uniting Europe. The Significance of Ecumenical Dialogues XI.6. Panel: Russian Cinema under Putin to European Integration CHAIR: Rudova, Larisa (Pomona College, USA) CHAIR: Oeldemann, Johannes (Johann-Adam-Möhler-Institut PANELISTS AND PAPERS: für Ökumenik, Germany) Beumers, Birgit (University of Bristol, Unighted Kingdom) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Boomers, Antikillers, and Other Brothers: Russian Blockbusters of Lauha, Aila (University of Helsinki, Finland) the Putin Era (Title will be announced later) Bershtein, Evgenii (Reed College, USA) Marte, Johann (Foundation PRO ORIENTE, Austria) Constructions of Masculinity in Recent Russian Film (Title will be announced later) Klioutchkine, Konstantine (Pomona College, USA) Sasaujan, Mihai (Universitatea Aurel Vlaicu, Romania) Political Implications of Apolitical Art: Ivan Dykhovichny's (Title will be announced later) DISCUSSANTS: Sartorti, Rosalinde (Freie Universitat, Germany)

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XI.11. Session: Russian Philosophy of Religion XI.15. Panel: Russia's EU Accession: Economic Challenges CHAIR: N. N. and Prospects INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: CHAIR: Brunat, Eric (United Nations Development Tabachnikova, Olga (University of Bath, United Kingdom) Programme/University of Savoie, France) The Revival of Russian Philosophical and Religious Thought after PANELISTS AND PAPERS: "Perestrojka": the Case of Lev Shestov Rosefielde, Steven (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA) Kiejzik, Lilianna (University of Zielona Gora, Poland) Contingent Property Rights: Challenge to Russia's EU Accession The Concept of Sophia as a Characteristic Notion of Russian Hedlund, Stefan (Dept. of East European Studies, Sweden) Philosophy of Religion The Property Rights Hurdle: Reconciling EU and Russian Traditions Sproede, Alfred (Münster University, Germany) Mizobata, Satoshi (Institute of Economic Research, Japan) The Uses of Legal Philosophy: The Impact of the Liberal Heritage Diverging and Harmonizing of Corporate Governance: A (1864-1930) on Russian Legal Culture Today Comparison of EU and Russian Corporate Structure Breckner, Katharina Anna (Free scholar, Germany) DISCUSSANTS: Philosophies on Continious Creation Amounting to Social Dallago, Bruno (Department of Economics, Italy) Prophecies. A Renewal of Paternal, Medieval, and Modern European Thought by Vladimir S. Solov’ev, Sergej N. Bulgakov, Nikolaj A. Berdiaev, and XI.16. Panel: Financial Integration in the Baltic States Sem’en L. Frank. after Joining the European Union CHAIR: Vensel, Vello (Department of Economics, Estonia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: XI.12. Panel: Ukrainian Language in European Sorg, Mart (Deprtment of Finance and Accounting, Estonia) Multilanguage Context Estonian Monetary System: Readiness to Join the EMU after Joining CHAIR: (Zaleska) Onyshkevych, Larissa (Shevchenko the EU Scientific Society, USA) Volkova, Tatjana (Banking Institution of Higher Education, Latvia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: The Role of Banking Sector in the Development of the Latvian Nimchuk, Vasyl V. (Ukrainian Language Institute National Academy Economy after Joining the EU of Sciences, Ukraine, Ukraine) Dubauskas, Gediminas (Vilnius University, Lithuania) Ukrainian Translation of The Bible as a Part of European The Echange Rate Policy Choices in Lithuania Translation Tradition of The Sacred Book Vensel, Vello (Department of Economic, Estonia) Rieger, Janush A. (Warsaw University, Poland) Banking System Development in Estonia: New Challenges after Structure and Dynamics of Ukrainian-Polish Language Contacts Joining the EU Moser, Michael (Universität Wien, Austria) DISCUSSANTS: History of the Ukrainian Language in Austrian Galicia (1772-1918) Wihlborg, Clas (Department of Finance, Denmark) DISCUSSANTS: Huzar, Olena (Ternopil State Pedagogical University, Ukraine) Skab, Marian (Chernivci National University, Ukraine) XI.17. Panel: Privileged Relations: Franco-Russian Cultural Interpenetration CHAIR: Melat, Helene (Paris IV Sorbonne, France) XI.13. Panel: Andrey Bely in a European Context PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Cooke, Olga M. (Texas A& M University, USA) Veselova, Natalia Anatolievna (Tver State University, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Limonov: a French Writer? Spivak, Monika (Memorial Flat of Andrey Bely in A.S., Russia) Theimer Nepomnyashchy, Catharine (Columbia University, USA) East and/or West, Russia and/or Europe in the Later Works of Iegor Gran and the Elusive Boundaries of National Literature Andrey Bely Hutchings, Stephen (University of Surrey, United Kingdom) Beyer, Thomas R. (Middlebury College, USA) Abjected Selves/Desired Others: (Acquired) Bilingualism, Incest and Andrey Bely and Aleksei Remizov: the Berlin Years 1921-1923 Identity in Russian/French Film' Parker, Maria Levina (University of Geneva, Switzerland, USA) Clayton, J Douglas (University of Ottawa, Canada) Repetition in Andrey Bely's Prose Andrei Makine: A Russian Writer? Boichuk, Andrei (Institute for World Literature, Russia) DISCUSSANTS: Beyond the Novel: Andrey Bely's Fourth Symphony and 20th Century Barta, Peter I. (University of Surrey, United Kingdom) Modernist Fiction Castellano, Charlene (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Andrey Bely's Critique of Philosophical Positivism XI.18. Session: Federalism, Political Cultures and Civil Society CHAIR: N. N. XI.14. Panel: Theoretical Approaches to Women's INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Migration Leoncini, Francesco (Università Ca' Foscari Venice, Italy) CHAIR: Törnquist-Pleva, Barbara (Department of East and Federalism in Central Europe. Past and Present Central European Studies, Sweden) Zaslavskaya, Natalia G. (School of International Relations, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: The EU Eastern Enlargement: Projecting Democratic Values or Skomp, Elizabeth (DePauw University, USA) Democratic Deficit? Psychoanalytical Approaches to Women's Migration Fernandez de la Puente, María (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Leontieva, Alexandra N. (Program in Community Interpreting, Spain) Norway) One or Two Europes? The Challenges of the New Central European New Gendered Discourses of Russian Orientalism in the West Countries in the EU Sarsenov, Karin (Department of East and Central European Studies, Stetsko, Elena (St. Petersburg State University, School of Sweden) International Relations, Russia) Voyeuristic Pleasure versus Abjection: Screening Russian Women’s Modern Civil Society: European and Euroasian Models Migration DISCUSSANTS: Sandomirskaja, Irina (Baltic and East European Graduate School, Sweden)

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XI.19. Session: East Central Europe after WW I XI.23. Panel: St.Petersburg/Leningrad: Past and Present CHAIR: N. N. (Part II) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: CHAIR: Hellberg-Hirn, Elena (Dept. of Slavonic and Baltic Kellett, Andrew James (University of Maryland, Department of Langs and Lits, Finland) History, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: The Fifteenth Point: History, Culture and Personality in the Mapping Könönen, Maija (Department of Slavonic and Baltic Languages and of Post-World War One Europe Literatures, Finland) David, Zdenek V. (Woodrow Wilson International Center for Notes of a Madman as Urban (St. Petersburg) Masculine Discourse Scholars, USA) Berg, Mikhail (Russia) Thomas G. Masaryk's Ambivalent View of the Enlightenment and Leningradskaja neofitsialnaja literatura i proekt budushchego Political Liberalism Raami, Mari (University of Helsinki, Finland) Švec, Luboš (Institute of International Studies, Czech Republic) Olga Berggolts and Confessional Writing: Recording the Memory of Mid-European Union: An Attempt on Cooperation of Central and a Generation East European Representatives in the End of WW I DISCUSSANTS: Biskupski, Mieczyslaw (Dept. of History, USA) Obatnin, Gennadi (University of Helsinki, Finland) The Invention of Modern Poland: Pilsudski, November 11th, and the Politics of Symbol THURSDAY, JULY 28, 2005 15:30–17:00

XI.20. Panel: Environmental History for Post-soviet XII.1. Panel: „Wir Europäer schlechthin ...“ Space: Theory and Practice The Jewish-Russian Berlin CHAIR: Smyntyna, Olena (Odessa I.I. Mechnikov National CHAIR: Dohrn, Verena (Seminar für Mittlere und Neuere University, Faculty of History, Ukraine) Geschichte, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Amato, Anthony (Southwest Minnesota State University, USA) Budnitskii, Oleg (Institute of Russian History, Russia) Beyond the Borderland: Nature, Place, and the Frontier in Aleksei Goldenweizer: Berlin Years Ukrainian History Kelner, Victor (Russian National Library, St. Petersburg, Russia) Djalalov, Sandjar (Center for Efficient Economic Policy, Uzbekistan) Russian Jewish Berlin: Historiography and Problems of Research Interstate Water Management in Central Asia: Challenges and Methods Perspectives Hilbrenner, Anke (Institute of East European History, Germany) Werner, Cynthia (Department of Anthropology, USA) (Title will be announced later) Living with Radiation: Memories and Experiences of Kazakh Demidova, Olga (Herzen State Pedagogical University, Russia) Villagers Living Abram Kagan's Berlin Years: A Jew in Russian Emigrant Culture Bolotova, Alla (St. Petersburg Centre for Independent Social DISCUSSANTS: Research, Russia) Brinkmann, Tobias (Simon-Dubnow-Institute, Leipzig University, Conquest of Nature in Soviet Russia: State Ideology, Public Germany) Discourse and Experience of Geologists DISCUSSANTS: Herrmann, Bernd (Institut für Zoologie und Anthropologie, XII.2. Panel: Everyday Life, Intercultural Communication Germany) and Mutual Perception. Russian-German Relations in the 15th and 16th Century CHAIR: Angermann, Norbert (Hamburg University, Germany) XI.21. Session: Lawlessness PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: N. N. Skvairs, Ekaterina (Moscow State University (MGU), Russia) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Text and Language of Russian-Hanseatic Commercial Hámori, Balázs (Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Communication Public Administration, Hungary) Khoroshkevich, Anna Leonidovna (Russian Academy of Sciences Aggression and Unfairness in an Uncertain Transitory Environment (RAN), Russia) Zuzowski, Robert (Dept of International Relations, School of Social Everyday Contacts between Germans and Russians in the Memoirs Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa) of German Travellers in Russia Corruptionism or, Morality in Public Life in Postcommunist Europe Pickhan, Gertrud (Free University Berlin, Germany) Gorditsa, Caroline (Municipal Pedagogical University, Ukraine) Economic Interests and Everyday Contacts. Patterns of Intercultural The Property Theme in the Social-and-Economic Thought of Eastern Relations between Germans and Russians in the Framework of the and Western Europe: Rapprochement Ways Late Hanseatic Trade Ferdinand, Svetlana (Universität Rostock, Germany) Language Choice in Hanseatic-Russian Diplomacy XI.22. Session: Forest Politics and Forest Management DISCUSSANTS: CHAIR: N. N. Angermann, Norbert (Hamburg University, Germany) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Bemmann, Albrecht (TU Dresden, Germany) Herausbildung Privater Unternehmensstrukturen in der Forst- und XII.3. Panel: Explaining Perestroika: Twenty Years After Holzwirtschaft Osteuropäischer Länder' CHAIR: Holmes, Leslie (University of Melbourne, Australia) Große, Werner (TU Dresden, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Herausbildung Privater Unternehmensstrukturen in der Forst- und Brown, Archie (Oxford University, United Kingdom) Holzwirtschaft Osteuropäischer Länder' Elite Dissension Versus Elite Consensus Angelova, Elena (Ludwig Albert Universität Freiburg, Germany) Shevtsova, Lilia (Moscow Carnegie Center, Russia) The Role of the National Forest Management in the Bulgarian Forest Perestroika: An Attempt to Change the Tradition of Personified Policy Power? Deltuvas, Romualdas (Lithuanian University of Agriculture, Gill, Graeme (University of Sydney, Australia) Lithuania) Elite Politics Versus Mass Politics: the Dynamic Tension of Forest Property Changes and Their Consequences for Forestry in Perestroika? Lithuania since 1918 DISCUSSANTS: Petrov, Vladimir (Forsttechnische Akdademie St. Petersburg, Russia) Newton, Julie (American University of Paris, France) Gestaltung und Auswirkungen des Neuen Forstgesetzes in Russland

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XII.4. Panel: New Political Parties in Central and Eastern Savin, Andrei (Institut Istorii Sibirskogo otdeleniia RAN, Russian Europe Federation) CHAIR: Lewis, Paul (Faculty of Social Sciences, United Soviet State and Free Churches in the Twenties and Thirties Kingdom) Steindorff, Ludwig (Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Germany) Deegan Krause, Kevin (Department of Political Science, USA) An Advocate of the Religious Communities? The Commission of Societal Cleavages and the Formation of New Parties Religious Affairs in Croatia 1945-1954 Rybar, Marek (Department of Political Science, Slovakia) Kiec, Olgierd (Instytut Historii PAN, Poland) New Parties in Slovakia in Comparative Perspective Minority Churches in Poland in the Year of the Turning Point 1956 Hanley, Sean (School of Slavonic and East European Studies, United Kingdom) Explaining the Emergence of New Parties in Central and Eastern XII.9. Panel: New Europe (s) in the Making. Mobilizing Europe the Idea of Europe in Central and Eastern Europe after the First Haughton, Tim (Centre for Russian and East European Studies, World War and after the Cold War United Kingdom) CHAIR: Saarikoski, Vesa (University of Turku, Finland) Exploring the Applicability of Comparative Theories of New Parties PANELISTS AND PAPERS: to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe Clerc, Louis (Université Robert Schuman de Strasbourg, France) A Vocabulary of Civilization and Identity: the Idea of 'Europe' for the First Generation of Finnish Diplomats, 1918-1945 XII.5. Panel: Echoes of German Masterpieces in Hosu-Curticapean, Alina (University of Tampere, Finland) Russian 19th. Century Literature A narrative Approach to the Politics of National and European CHAIR: Altshuller, Mark (University of Pittsburgh, USA) Identity in Post-Cold War Romania and Bulgaria PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Pribilla, Marco (University Of Turku, Finland) Dryzhakova, Elena (University of Pittsburgh, USA,) Hungarian and Romanian Pan-European Conceptions of Europe Dostoevsky: Hoffmann or Gogol? between the Wars Krasnostchekova, Elena (University of Georgia, USA) Tamminen, Tanja (IEP de Paris, France) German Bildungsroman in Russia The European Card' in the Local Power Struggles in the Border Gurvich, Sophia (Tel Aviv University, Israel) Regions of the Southern Balkans in the Turn of the Millennium Herzen & Schiller's Concept of Tragic DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Miloiu, Silviu (Valahia University of Targoviste, Romania) Blioum, Arlen (St.Petersburgh University of Culture, Russia)

XII.10. Panel: The Philosophical Thought of Merab XII.6. Panel: Post-Soviet Cinema: Film-factory of Identity Mamardashvili - Its Relevance Today CHAIR: Menzel, Birgit (Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, CHAIR: Laine, Tapani (Dept. of Mathematics, Statistics, and Germany) Philosophy, Finland) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Condee, Nancy (University of Pittsburgh, USA) Pontini, Elisa (Faculty of Philosophy, Italy) National Cinema, or Second-World Exceptionalism The Topology of M. Mamardashvili's Spiritual Home: French Dobrenko, Evgeny (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom) Influences and European Philosophy The Enemy in Post-Soviet Cinema Regnier, Daniel (Section des Sciences Religieuses, France) Clark, Katerina (Yale University, USA) Consciousness and Conscience: Mamardashvili's Thought Representations of the City in New Russian Film Concerning the Common Point of Departure for Epistemological and DISCUSSANTS: Moral Reflection Padunov, Vladimir (University of Pittsburgh, USA) van der Zweerde, Evert (Centre for Russian Humanities Studies, Netherlands) Philosophy in the Act - The Relevance of Mamardashvili's XII.7. Session: East Central Europe 1918-1945 Philosophizing CHAIR: N. N. DISCUSSANTS: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Laine, Tapani (Dept. of Mathematics, Statistics, and Philosophy, Ginaite, Sara (University of Toronto, Canada) Finland) Lithuanian Provisional Government and the Beginining of the Holocaust in Lithuania: June-August, 1941 Swanson, John C. (Utica College of Syracuse University, USA) XII.11. Panel: Vneparlamentskaia radikal'naia pravaia v Minority-Building: “Germans” in Hungary during the Twentieth putinskoi Rossii Century CHAIR: Dunlop, John (Hoover Institution on War, Revolution 3   4    ! " # $% & '$ and Peace, USA) Repudiation of Munich Agreement during World War II. PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Biskupski, Mieczyslaw (Dept. of History, USA) Laruelle, Marlene (Centre d’etudes du monde russe, France) Espionage, Ethnicity, and Enterprise: The Polish Senator, who was a Pozitsiia Aleksandra Dugina po otnosheniiu k rossiiskoi politicheskoi German Spy and American Success Story stsene, 2001-2004 Boyer, Christoph (Max-Planck-Institut für Europäische Verkhovskii, Aleksandr (SOVA Center for Information and Rechtsgeschichte, Germany) Analysis, Moscow, Russia) The GDR, Poland, Czechoslovakia and Hungary: Socialist Pravoslavnye natsionalisty: strategii deistviia v Tserkvi i v politike Development Paths in Comparative Perspective Sokolov, Mikhail (Center for Independent Social Research, St. Petersburg, Russia) Eduard Limonov: politicheskaia kar'era pravogo intellektuala v XII.8. Panel: Ways of Communication between State and putinskoi Rossii Church in the Socialist States DISCUSSANTS: CHAIR: Stricker, Gerd (Institut G2W, Switzerland) Umland, Andreas (St. Antony's College, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Schulz, Günther (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Germany) The Decree about the Separation of the Church from the State and of the School from the Church from January 23, 1918 and the Reactions of the Local Council of the Russian Orthodox Church to It in the European Context

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XII.12. Session: The Shaping of Political Systems in XII.16. Panel: Inclusion and Exclusion in a Wider Europe: Postcommunist Countries II Regional Cross-Border Co-operation in Central and Eastern CHAIR: N. N. Europe INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: CHAIR: Scott, James (Free University of Berlin, Germany) Spörer, Doreen (University Konstanz, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Countries in Transition: The Presidential Influence on Reforms in Eskelinen, Heikki (University of Joensuu, Finland) the Postcommunist Area The Reconstitution of Northwest Russia as an Economic Space Baylis, Thomas A. (University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA) Ilkka, Liikanen (Karelian Institute, Finland) Embattled Executives: Prime Ministerial Weakness in East Central Concepts of Border in Finnish-Russian Relations Europe Mrinska, Olga (Department for International Development at the Bodenstein, Thilo (Jean Monnet Centre, Germany) British Embassy;, Ukraine) Institutional Veto Players and Foreign Economic Liberalization in EU Enlargement and Its Influence on Ukraine's External and the Transition Countries Internal Borders DISCUSSANTS: Czimre, Klara (Kossuth Lajos University Debrecen, Hungary) XII.13. Panel: Natural Psychology in Russian Literature and Art CHAIR: Cooke, Brett (Texas A&M University, USA) XII.17. Panel: Ukrainian and Byelorussian Interactions of PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Cultures in XVIII C Rancour-Laferriere, Daniel (University of California, USA) CHAIR: Schwarzband, Shmuel (The Hebrew University of The Natural Psychology of Russian Religious Icons Jerusalem, Israel) Slivitskaya, Olga Vladimirovna (St. Petersburg State University, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Russia) Brogi-Berkof, Giovanna (The University of Milan, Italy) L. N. Tolstoy: Resentiment Overcome (Title will be announced later) Cooke, Olga Muller (Texas A&M University, USA) Radutsky, Victor (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) At the Origins of Consciousness: Bely's 'Kotik Letaev' Simon Todorsky - the Translator and Hebraist Cooke, Brett (Texas A&M University, USA) Zoltan, Andrash (The Etvosh Lorand University of Budapest, Competitive Consciousness in Nabokov's 'Luzhin's Defense' Hungary) Linguistics Loan-Words in Stefan Batory's Epoce Petrovsky, Miron (The Union of Ukrainians Writers, Ukraina) XII.14. Panel: Gender Aspects of Forced Migration in the The Utopy of Kyiv in Poems by E.-M.Rilke Context of Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet DISCUSSANTS: Union Moskovich, Wolf (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) CHAIR: Korac, Maja (Senior Lecturer in MA Refugee Studies, United Kingdom) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: XII.18. Panel: Les Mutations Géopolitiques au Caucase, Kosygina, Larisa (Centre for Russian and East European Studies, Réalités, Perceptions et Représentations United Kingdom) Geopolitical Changes in the Caucasus : Realities, Perceptions Forced-Migrants from Former-Soviet Republics in Russia: Gender and Representations (engl/fr/russ) Aspects of Integration into Receiving Society CHAIR: Radvanyi, Jean (France) Khanzhin, Andrei (Department of Social and Political Sciences, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: United Kingdom) Radvanyi, Jean (France) Gender Aspects of Programmes and Projects of International Les Changements Géopolitiques au Caucase et Leur Perception Organizations Addressing Protection Issues in Igushetia and Mouradian, Claude (France) Chechnya Représentations Nationales et Russes de l'histoire du Caucase Delalic, Enida (fellow researcher, Germany) Belozerov, Vitalij (Russia) Bosnian Women's Everyday Lives under the Conditions of Social and Migration and Ethnic Structure in the North Caucasus Refugee Politics in Germany DISCUSSANTS: Szczepanikova, Alice (Central European University, Hungary) Stadelbauer, Jörg (Germany) Chechen Refugees Seeking Asylum in the Czech Republic: (Re) Negotiating Gender Roles and Conjugal Relationships DISCUSSANTS: XII.19. Session: Carelia Franz, Barbara (Visiting Assistant Professor of Political Science, CHAIR: N. N. USA) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Davydova, Olga (Karelian Institute, Finland) Producing Finnishness in the Context of Ethnic Re-emigration from XII.15. Panel: Governance of Renewable Resources in Russia to Finland / Transnational Russian Finnishness Northwest Russia Suutari, Pekka (University of Joensuu, Finland) CHAIR: Keskitalo, Carina (University of Lapland, Finland) Folk Music and National Politics in Soviet Karelia PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Kurki, Tuulikki (Dept. of Finnish, Finland) Kotilainen, Juha (University of Joensuu, Finland) Finnish Literature in Soviet Karelia - Competing Articulations of Changing Capacities of Natural Resources Administration in Meaning Northwest Russia Makurov, Vasily (Institute of Linguistics, Literature and History, Tennberg, Monica (University of Lapland, Finland) Russia) Towards Sustainability in Northwest Russia? An Analysis of Gulag in Karelia. 1920-1930s. Transition Ivanova, Ljudmila (Kola Science Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) XII.20. Session: Russian Fiction of the Classic Period: Forest Companies and Sustainable Development From Tolstoj to Chekhov DISCUSSANTS: CHAIR: N. N. Riabova, Larissa (Kola Science Centre of Russian Academy of INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Sciencies, Russia) Back, Karin (Columbia University, USA) Matilainen, Anna-Maija (Unversity of Lapland, Finland) War and Understanding The (Im)possibility of communication in War and Peace and The Good Soldier Svejk Loukjanets, Irina (St. Petersbourg's State's University, Russia)

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The Problem of the Identity of Happiness and Virtue in Leo Tolstoy's Sergei Nilus Writings DISCUSSANTS: Sivuda, Olena (M.P. National Pedagogical University of Kyiv, Osterrieder, Markus (Freelance, Germany) Ukraine) Nemetskie otsenki vliianiia Dostoevskogo v Germanii Goriatcheva, Margarita (Literary Institute named A.M.Gorkij, XIII.2. Panel: Tukhachevsky: Military Strategy and Russia) Weapons Development on the Eve of World War II: A Trans- In the Light of Anecdote: Towards the Poetics of Chekhovian Plot. European Perspective CHAIR: Manning, Roberta T. (Boston College, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: XII.21. Panel: Emerging East European Meso-area in Post- Clifford, Lawrence X. (Boston College, USA) communist Slavic Eurasia Tukhachevsky and the Origins of Blitzkrieg CHAIR: Ieda, Osamu (Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido Wright, Patrick (University of Sussex, United Kingdom) University, Japan) The Tank in Transition: the Soviet Union, Germany and the West, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: 1935-1941 Swain, Nigel (School of History, the University of Liverpool, United Vinogradov, Vladimir Konstantinovich (Archival Administration of Kingdom) the Federal Security Service, Russia) Forging a European Rurality: Rural Economy and Society in the The Death of Tukhachevsky: Re-examined Eastern European Meso-Area DISCUSSANTS: Laszkiewicz, Hubert (Catholic University of Lublin, Poland) von Hagen, Mark (Columbia Univerity, USA) Identity 'in Between' - Quest for Identity in East-Central Europe Pettai, Vello (Department of Political Sciences, University of Tartu, Estonia) XIII.3. Panel: The Russian Federation and Its Western Reworking Identities in the Baltic Meso-area: Transition or Neighbors Transformation CHAIR: Nation, R. Craig (U.S. Army War College, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Smolansky, Oles (Lehigh University, United States of America) XII.22. Panel: East European Studies online Russia's and Ukraine's 'Drang nach Westen' – The Case of NATO CHAIR: Segbers, Klaus (Institute for East European Studies, Nygren, Bertil (Swedish National Defence College, Sweden) Freie Universität Berlin, ) Putin's Attempts to Subjugate Georgia – From Sabre-Rattling to PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Purse Policy Apostolopoulos, Nicolas (Center for Digital Systems, Freie Herd, Graeme (The George C. Marshall Center for Security Studies, Universität Berlin, Germany) Germany) Technical and Technological Aspect of EES Online, Learning Russian Policy Towards Political Settlements in Transdniestria/- Management Systems Moldova Leonhardt, Jan (Student East European Studies online, Germany) DISCUSSANTS: Learning Experience With EES Online Papp, Daniel S. (University System of Georgia, USA) Kangaspuro, Markku (Academy of Finland, Finland) Adomeit, Hannes (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Germany) Conceiving and Teaching of Modules in EES Online Schmassmann, Evan (Student East European Studien online, Switzerland) XIII.4. Panel: Governance and the Changing Role of the A student’s Perspective of EES Online State in East Central Europe Wieck, Oliver (Federal Association of German Industry, Germany) CHAIR: Berry, Richard (University of Glasgow, United EES Online from the Economy’s Perspective Kingdom) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Cox, Terry (University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom) XII.23. Panel: Eros in/and the City in Russian Modernism Transition, Transformation and Changing Patterns of Governance CHAIR: Gelhard, Dorothee (University of Regensburg, Fink Hafner, Danica (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Germany) Adaptation of the Slovenian Executive to Entry to the EU PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Vass, Laszlo (Budapest University of Economics and Public Banjanin, Milica (Washington University, USA) Administration, Hungary) Baudelairean Echoes in Blok's City Muse Changing patterns of Public Administration in Post-communist Hasty, Olga (Princeton University, USA) Eastern Europe Contriving Female Eros: Briusov's Women Gallai, Sandor (Budapest University of Economics and Public Cymborska-Leboda, Maria (Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Administration, Hungary) Poland) The Making of Social Policy in Post-communist Eastern Europe Germenevtika Erosa: V. Ivanov--Benjamin-Maritain-Levinas DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Berry, Richard (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) Mondry, Henrietta (University of Canterbury, New Zealand)

XIII.5. Panel: Russian Avant-garde and New Avant-garde: Problems of Linguistical and Poetical Analysis CHAIR: Mengel, Swetlana (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle- FRIDAY, JULY 29, 2005 Wittenberg, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: FRIDAY, JULY 29, 2005 08:30–10:00 Fateeva, Natalia (Rossijskaja Akademija nauk, Russia) Aktivnye processy v poeticheskom jazyke rubezha 20-21 vekov XIII.1. Panel: De-Mythifying the "Protocols of the Elders Schmidt, Henrike (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany) of Zion" E-Motions. Textual Movement in Russian Digital Poetry CHAIR: Rock, Stella (University of Sussex, United Kingdom) Nazarenko, Tatiana (University of Manitoba, Canada) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: On the Cutting Edge of Linguistic Games in Russian Visual Poetry Baran, Henryk (University at Albany, USA) Weststeijn, Willem (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) (Title will be announced later) The Word in Contemporary Russian Visual Poetry Budnitskii, Oleg (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) Loshchilov, Igor (Novosibirskij gosudarstvennyj pedagogicheskij (Title will be announced later) universitet, Russia) Hagemeister, Michael (Europa Universität Viadrina, Germany) Traditions of Khlebnikov and Kruchonykh in Poetry of 20-th Century

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XIII.6. Panel: The New and Renewed in Post-soviet XIII.12. Session: The Political Development in the Ukraine Cinema CHAIR: N. N. CHAIR: Engel, Christine (Institut für Slawistik, Austria) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Hedenskog, Jakob (Swedish Defence Research Agency (FOI), Beumers, Birgit (Department of Russian Studies, United Kingdom) Sweden) Ottovshchina, or the Return of the Father Russia in Ukraine's Presidential Elections 2004 Lipovetsky, Mark (Dept. of Germanic & Slavic Langs. & Lits., USA) Malyarchuk, Vyacheslav (Donetsk National Technical University, Aleksandr Rogozhkin's Ukraine) Goscilo, Helena (University of Pittsburgh, USA) Democratization in Authoritarian Performance: Regional Elites in Luxury and Lack in Post-soviet Cinema: Doubling One's Pleasure Ukraine’s Politics DISCUSSANTS: Wächter, Elisabeth (University of Westminster, United Kingdom) Engel, Christine (Institut für Slawistik, Austria) Channels of Command - Television and Nation Building in Ukraine Harasymiw, Bohdan (University of Calgary, Canada) Soviet Bureaucratic Survivors in Post-Soviet Ukraine, 1992-2002 XIII.7. Panel: St. Petersburg and Berlin Riabchuk, Mykola (University of Kyevo-Mohylanska, Ukraine) CHAIR: Kachtchenko, Sergej (St. Petersburg State University, Ambivalence or Ambiguity? Russia) Why Ukraine is Trapped between "East" and "West" PANELISTS AND PAPERS: (will be announced later) Lindner, Rainer (University of Konstanz, Germany) Ukraine and Belarus between EU and Russia. Problems and Perspectives of Integration XIII.8. Panel: Post Independence Perspectives on the Sovietisation of the Baltic States CHAIR: Tauber, Joachim (Nordost-Institut, Germany) XIII.13. Panel: The Implementation of a European PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Constitution Problems and Results of the Swain, Geoffrey (University of the West of England, United Constitution Making Process Kingdom) CHAIR: Wagner, Helmut (Free University Berlin, Germany) Discarding the Latvian Partisans, 1944-7 PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Mertelsmann, Olaf (Tartu University, Estonia) Biernat, Stanislaw (The Jagiellonian University, Poland) The Stalinist Reconstruction of Estonia's Economy Main Objections Introducinga European Constitution - A Procedural Saleniece, Irena (Daugavpils University, Latvia) Approach Memories of Sovietisation in Latgale, 1944-8 Kirt, Romain (Conseiller de Gouvernment au Ministère d'Etat, see DISCUSSANTS: above) Brueggemann, Karsten (TU Narva kolledz, Estonia) Does (Did) the Common House of Europe Need a Constitution, at All? Kiss, László (Centre of Foreign Policy Studies, Hungary) XIII.9. Panel: Eastward Enlargement, Governance and the Which EU Governments and Nations Did Favour More or Less the Reshaping of Markets European Constitution Making? CHAIR: Bodenstein, Thilo (Jean Monnet Centre, Germany) DISCUSSANTS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Goeler, Daniel (Institut für Europäische Politik, Germany) Le Cacheux, Jacques (Institut d'Etudes Politiques , Paris, France) Consitutional design and the reshaping of markets Austing, Andrew (CERGE-EI, Prague, Czech Republic) XIII.14. Panel: “Gender and Politics: The New Prospects Reform and Russian Attitudes towards the Market: after EU Enlargement” Zukrowska, Katarzyna (Warsaw School of Economics, Poland) CHAIR: Matonyte, Irmina (Socialiniu Tyrinu Institutas Fiscal Policy and the Convergence Critieria in the New EU Member (Institute for Social research), Lithuania) States PANELISTS AND PAPERS: DISCUSSANTS: Novelskaite, Aurelija (Institute for Social Research, Lithuania) Bolle, Michael (Freie Universtität Berlin, Germany) Comparative Study of Women and Men Parliamentarians: Career path, Policy Style and Political Priorities. The Lithuanian Case Krizkova, Alena (Sociologicky Institut (Institute of Sociology), XIII.10. Panel: Global Trends and Sociel Development: Gender and sociology dept., Czech Republic) Problems and Prospects in Eastern Europe Women's Agencies : Between the National and the European Levels CHAIR: Genov, Nikolai (Free University Berlin, Germany) Portet, Stéphane (Université de Toulouse le Mirail (France), Poland) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Between New Rights and the Decline of Welfare State, the Hard Life Gilarek, Katarzyna (Jagellonian University, Poland) of Women Empowerment European Programs in Poland Adaptations of Polish Society to Global Trends Haskova, Hana (Institute of Sociology, Gender and Sociology dept., Kutsenko, Olga (Kharkiv National University, Ukraine) Czech Republic) Adaptations of Ukrainian Society to Global Trends State Institutions for Promotion of Women's Rights in the Czech Roncevic, Borut (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Republic : Made to Be Ineffective ? Adaptations of Slovenian Society to Global Trends DISCUSSANTS: Yanakiev, Yantsislav (REGLO, Bulgaria) Forest, Maxime (IEP de Paris - CERI, Czech Republic) Adaptations of Bulgarian Society to Global Trends DISCUSSANTS: Tamas, Pal (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary) XIII.16. Session: Poland between Russia and the EU CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: XIII.11. Session: Religion and Pluralism Fedorowicz, Krzysztof (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, CHAIR: N. N. Poland) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Polish Eastern Policy in the Years 1989 - 2004 Dietz, Hella (Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social McManus-Czubinska, Clare (University of Glasgow, United Studies, Germany) Kingdom) Relationship between Catholic Church and Laical Intellectuals after The Politics of European Integration: A Case Study of Poland World War II Mihelj, Sabine (Slovenia) Uses of Protestantism in Slovenia (1990-2003): From Religious Pluralism to Cultural Racism

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XIII.17. Panel: Citizens of Europe: Multiple Cultural Self- The Change in Political Language of Euroscepticism After Accession Identities of Three Language Minorities in Poland and Lithuania in Central European New Member States CHAIR: Holden, Christine (Department of History, USA) Mink, Georges (Laboratoire d'Analyse des Systèmes Politiques, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: France) Grumadiene, Laime (Lithuanian Language Institute, Lithuania) How Do Eurosceptics Deal with EU Institutions as Insiders? The Poles in Lithuania: Old and New Challenges De Waele, Jean-Michel (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Institut Vakareliyska, Cynthia M. (Department of Linguistics, USA) d'Études Européennes, Belgium) The WWI Forced Relocation of 'German Colonists' from Mazowsze Political Families and Euroscepticism in Central Europe and Suvalkija: Secret Imperial Russian Police Correspondence on DISCUSSANTS: Dilemmas in Ethnic Identification vs. National, Cultural, and Roger, Antoine (Institut d'Études Politiques de Bordeaux, France) Language Self-identity Wicherkiewicz, Tomasz (Dept. of Language Policy & Minority Studies, Poland) XIII.22. Session: Role of Foreign Exchange Wilamowice and Other German(ic)-speaking Communities in Poland CHAIR: N. N. DISCUSSANTS: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Majewicz, Alfred F. (Dept. of Language Policy & Minority Studies, Haiduk, Kiryl (The ILO Project in Belarus, Belarus) Poland) Currency Substitution in Belarus and Russia: A Risk or a Policy Option Korosteleva, Julia (Bath University, United Kingdom) XIII.18. Session: Transborder relations, Euroregions and The Belarusian Case of Transition: Whither Financial Repression Migration Birsan, Maria (Babes-Bolyai University, Romania) CHAIR: N. N. Exchange Rate Policy towards the European Monetary Union: Case INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: of Romania Barygin, Igor (St. Petersburg State University, Russia) European Experience in Transboundary Regional Building: Role for Modeling of Similar Processes in Other Regions of the World XIII.23. Panel: Contemporary Russian Literature of Exile Stanek, Mikolaj (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain) and Diaspora Predictions of Post-Enlargement Migration Flows - the Meso Level CHAIR: Young, Jekaterina (The University of Manchester, Approach United Kingdom) Allina-Pisano, Jessica (Department of Political Science, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Identity in the Ukraine-Slovakia Borderlands: The Politics of Balina, Marina (Illinois Wesleyan University, USA) European Union Expansion in a Divided Village A Geography of Conversion: Dialogical Boundaries of Self in Dina Rubina's Autobiographical Writing Kustanovich, Konstantin (Vanderbilt University, USA) XIII.19. Session: Changing Environment America through the Eyes of Russian Emigre Writers CHAIR: N. N. Young, Jekaterina (Department of Russian Studies, The University of INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Manchester, United Kingdom) Tynkkynen, Veli-Pekka (Department of Geography, Finland) Fact and Fiction in Sergei Dovlatov's Emigre work Environmental Planning in Northwest Russia: Cases of St.Petersburg DISCUSSANTS: and Troicko-Pechorsk Rubins, Maria (The University of Georgia, USA) Sivkov, Vadim (Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia) The Baltic Sea: Local Environmental Hazards vs Regional Effects Isachenko, Gregory (State University of St. Petersburg, Russia) FRIDAY, JULY 29, 2005 10:30–12:00 Long-term Peat Harvesting and Bog Estoration: Is European Experience Appropriate for Russia XIV.1. Panel: The US, USSR, and the Eastern Europe, Vorobyev, Dmitry (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany) 1944-1947: New Views and Revelations from Archives Environmental Conflicts in Soviet/Post-Soviet Russia: Discursive CHAIR: Kodin, Evgenii (Smolensk State Pedagogical Battles University, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Mukhina, Irina (Boston College, USA) XIII.20. Panel: Link over a Gap? The Intelligentsia and the US, the Great Britain, and the Soviet Union: New Dimensions of the Finnish-Russian Conflict during the First Half of the 20th Warsaw Uprising, 1944 Century Ganson, Nikolas (University of North Carolina, USA) CHAIR: Vihavainen, Timo (Renvall Institute, Finland) US and the Famine of 1946 in the Soviet Union PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Statiev, Alexander (University of Calgary, Canada) Solomeshch, Ilya (Petrozavodsk State University, Russia) Goals of Soviet Deportations, 1935-49: The Gap Between the Policy The Russian-Finnish Conflict. Cultural and Political Confrontation and Its Implementation from the End of the 19th Century up to the WWII DISCUSSANTS: Takala, Irina (Petrozavodsk State University, Russia) Swain, Geoffrey (School of History, University of the West of The Finnish-Russian Conflict Inside the Soviet Union. Soviet Karelia England, United Kingdom) during the 1920s-1930s Byckling, Liisa (Renvall Institute, Finland) Finnish-Russian Cultural Contacts During the First Half of the 20th XIV.2. Panel: The Holocaust and Central European Century Historical Culture DISCUSSANTS: CHAIR: Karlsson, Klas-Göran (Dept of History, Sweden) Roupassov, Alexandre (St. Petersburg Scientific Centre, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Lindström, Fredrik (Dept. of History, Sweden) Austrian Historical Culture and the Memory of the Holocaust XIII.21. Panel: Euroscepticism in the Enlarged European Sniegon, Tomas (Dept. of History, Sweden) Union : What Has Changed with Accession Schindler's List Comes to Schindler's Homeland. The Holocaust and CHAIR: Seiler, Daniel-Louis (Centre de Science Politique Czech Historical Culture Comparative (CSPC), Institut d'Études politiques d'Aix en Provence, Öhman, Johan (Dept. of East European Studies, Sweden) France) The Holocaust and Holodomor in Ukrainian Historical Culture PANELISTS AND PAPERS: DISCUSSANTS: Rulikova, Marketa (Centre for Social Studies, IFiS PAN, Poland) Rupnik, Jaques (CERI, France)

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XIV.3. Panel: Participation and the Quality of Democracy XIV.7. Panel: Russian Far Eastern Publications in Exile in Postcommunist Europe CHAIR: Polansky, Patricia (University of Hawaii, Hamilton CHAIR: White, Stephen (University of Glasgow, United Library, USA) Kingdom) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Khisamutdinov, Amir (Vladivostok State University for Economics Hutcheson, Derek (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) and Services (VGUES), Russia) Participation in Postcommunist Europe Russian Emigre Collections in Vladivostok and Khabarovsk Korosteleva, Elena (University of Glasgow, United Kindom) Sawada, Kazuhiko (Saitama University, Japan) Social Capital and the Quality of Democracy in Postcommunist Russian Emigre Publishing in Japan Europe Suomela, Julitta (Helsinski University Slavonic Library, Finland) White, Stephen (University of Glasgow, United Kingdom) Russian Exile Literature in the Helsinki Slavonic Library Turnout, Disengagement and Democracy in Postcommunist Europe DISCUSSANTS: Way, Lucan (Harvard University, USA) Walravens, Hartmut (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin Preussischer The Impact of Europe on Democratization in Moldova, Belarus and Kulturbesitz, Germany) Ukraine Hill, Ronald J. (Trinity College, Dublin, Republic of Ireland) Identity, Orientation and Democratization in Postcommunist Europe XIV.8. Panel: History, Language, and Memory in Contemporary Ukraine CHAIR: Wolczuk, Kataryna (Centre for Russian and East XIV.4. Panel: EU Enlargement and Political Parties in European Studies, United Kingdom) Central Europe PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Haughton, Tim (Centre for Russian and East European Hrytsak, Yaroslav (Ivan Franko National University of L'viv, Studies, United Kingdom) Ukraine) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Competitive Visions of the Ukrainian Past and Their Social Lewis, Paul Geoffrey (Faculty of Social Sciences, United Kingdom) Receptions, 1994-2004 EU Enlargement and Central European Parties Sowik, Margrethe (Baltic and East European Graduate School, Szczerbiak, Aleks (Sussex European Institute, United Kingdom) Sweden) The (Non?) Impact of EU Enlargement on the Polish Party System Contemporary Language Discussions in Ukraine from a Historical Krasovec, Alenka (Faculty of Social Sciences, Slovenia) Perspective EU Enlargement and Slovene Political Parties Marples, David (University of Alberta, Canada) Fink-Hafner, Danica (Faculty of Social Sciences, Slovenia) History, Memory and the OUN-UPA, 1939-53 (as Alenka Krasovec) DISCUSSANTS: Mace, James (Kyiv Mohyla Academy, Ukraine)

XIV.5. Panel: Gender Aspects of Creation of Russian Literary Canon in European Context XIV.9. Panel: Social and Economic Development in Border CHAIR: Ledkovsky, Marina (Barnard College/Columbia Regions after EU-Enlargement University, USA) CHAIR: Knappe, Elke (Institute of Regional Geography, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Germany) Cheaure, Elisabeth (Freiburg University, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Gender Analysis of Russian and German Literary Canons Waack, Christoph (Institute of REgional Geography, Germany) Trofimova, Elena (Moscow State University, Russia) Consequences of EU-Enlargement. Relay to Romanian Border Gender Aspects of Canon Cteation in Russian Literature Regions between Co-operation, Centralism and Check-point Rabzhaeva, Marina (St.Petersburg University, Russia) Palmowsky, Tadeusz (University of Gdansk, Poland) Women's Prose in New Russia: Gender Analysis Kaliningrad -an Island in the European Union DISCUSSANTS: Lesetschko, Bohumila (University of Lwiw, Ukraine) Enderleine, Evelyne (Strassburg University, Germany) Outside of the EU - the New Qualitiy of Relations in the Polish/ucrainian Border Region DISCUSSANTS: XIV.6. Panel: Looking Forward to the 19th Century? Buchholz, Hanns J. (Universität Hannover, Germany) Visual Self-Representation of Central and Eastern European States Since 1989 CHAIR: Bartetzky, Arnold (Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum XIV.10. Panel: Identity Dynamics in the Post-Soviet Space Geschichte und Kultur Ostmitteleuropas (GWZO), Germany) CHAIR: Kolsto, Pal (Department of East-European and Oriental PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Studies, Norway) Hojda, Zdenek (Charles University Prague, Czech Republic) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Zwischen Gestern und Heute: Der Wandel der Denkmallandschaft in Shtein, Elena (Department of Israeli Studies, Institute of Oriental, der Tschechischen Republik seit 1990 (Between past and Present : Russian Federation) Changes in Patterns of Public Monuments in the Czech Republic The Oral History Method in the Study of Jewish Identity Formation Since 1990) of the Mixed Marriages Offspring in Modern Russia Petersen, Heidemarie (Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum Flynn, Moya (Department of Central and East European Studies, Geschichte und Kultur Ostmitteleuropas (GWZO), Germany) Scotland, United Kingdom) Rückkehr des Mystischen Staatskörpers: Der Kult um den Heiligen Understanding Stefan im heutigen Ungarn (The Return of the Mystical Body Politic: Kosmarskaya, Natalya (Department of the CIS, Institute of Oriental, the Cult of St Stefan in Modern Hungary) Russian Federation) Dmitrieva, Marina (Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum Geschichte If Not Diaspora Than What? Conceptualizing Russian-Speakers' und Kultur Ostmitteleuropas (GWZO), Germany) Position in the NIS Through the Prism of Identity Staatsrepräsentation durch Kirchenbau. Die Rekonstruktionen der Heuer, Brigitte (Freie Universitat Berlin, Institut fur Turkologie, Christus-Erlöser-Kirche in Moskau und der Uspenski-Kathedrale in Germany) Kiew (Churches as Forms of State Represantation: the Church of the Language, Identity and Adaptation (Russian-Speakers in Kyrgystan Redeemer in Moscow and the Uspenski Cathedral in Kiev) and Uzbekistan) DISCUSSANTS: Wingfield Dosanj, Nancy M. (Northern Illinois University, USA) Therborn, Göran (Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences, Sweden)

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XIV.11. Session: Cultural Development in Caucasia Salmenniemi, Suvi (Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki, CHAIR: N. N. Finland) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Men and Women on the Move: the Gender Order in Russian Civil Mühlfried, Florian (University of Hamburg, Institute for Social Society Anthropology, Germany) DISCUSSANTS: The “True Academy” - Georgian Banquets and the Construction of Oushakine, Serguei (Altai State Technical University, Barnaul, National Identity Russia, USA) Lanteigne, Marc (Department of Political Science, Canada) Between the Titans: Georgia's Foreign Policy and the Great Powers Garagozov, Rauf (International Center for Social Reserach, XIV.15. Panel: Russian Economic Prospects Azerbaijan) CHAIR: Kontorovich, Vladimir (Haverford College, USA) Caucasian Landscapes of Collective Memory and History PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Jolicoeur, Pierre (Centre d'Études des Politiques Étrangères et de Kontorovich, Vladimir (Haverford College, USA) Sécurité, Canada) Geography and Small Business Creation Ethnicity and Autonomy: An Explosive Cocktail in South Caucasus Rutland, Peter (Wesleyan University, USA) Esadze, Londa (Independent Board of Advisors of the Parliament of Reading Russia: Western Perceptions of Russian Economic Georgia, Georgia) Performance Corruption, Gender and Transition Economics: A Case Study of Khanin, Girsh (Novosibirsk Transport University, Russia) Georgia Prospects for Russian Economic Growth DISCUSSANTS: Tabata, Shinichiro (Slavic Research Center, Japan) XIV.12. Panel: The Language of Politics and the Politics of Language in Croatia CHAIR: Nelson, Daniel N. (University of New Haven, USA) XIV.16. Panel: Russian / Kazakh Mutual Perceptions in the PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Tsarist Empire (18th Century-1917) Peti-Stantic, Anita (University of Zagreb, Croatia) CHAIR: Laruelle, Marlene (French Institute for Central Asian Linguistic Norms and Language Purism: Changing Attitudes and Studies IFEAC, Uzbekistan) Usage in the Croatian Schools (Co-authored with Keith Langston) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Langston, Keith (University of Georgia, USA) Eschment, Beate (Institut für Orientalistik, Germany) Linguistic Norms and Language Purism: Changing Attitudes and The Russian Image of the Kirgizs (Kazakhs) in the 18th and 19th Usage in the Croatian Schools (Co-authored with Anita Peti-Stantic) Century. Dedaic, Mirjana N. (Georgetown University, USA) Sabol, Steven (Department of History, USA) Discursive Markers of National Identity in Tudjman's and Mesic's Troublesome Encounter: The Kenesary Kasymov Revolt and Russian Speeches Expansion into the Kazak Steppe, 1837-1847 Czerwinski, Maciej (Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Poland) Peyrouse, Sebastien (French Institute for Central Asian Studies Language Purism and Language Guides in the Croatian Linguistic IFEAC, Uzbekistan) Tradition The Orthodox Church Mission in the Kazakh Steppes (1881-1917): A DISCUSSANTS: Russian Religious Vision of Kazakhs Fielder, Grace E. (University of Arizona, USA)

XIV.17. Panel: Hidden Minorities in Eastern-Central XIV.13. Panel: The Idea of "National Soul" in a European Europe Context: Russian Modernity from Romanticism to Symbolism CHAIR: Hermanik, Klaus-Jürgen (Karl-Franzens-University CHAIR: Mélat, Hélène (University of Paris-4 Sorbonne, France) Graz, Austria) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Cymborska-Leboda, Maria (Marie Curie-Sklodowska University of Sikimic, Biljana (Serbian Akademy of Sciences and Arts SANU, Lublin, Poland) Serbia and Montenegro) The Image of the "Russian Soul" and the Mythologem of the Soul in Banyash Romanians in Serbia - The Case of Ethnic Mimikry or Texts by Vyacheslav Ivanov and Nikolai Berdyaev Hidden Minority? Després, Isabelle (University of Grenoble-3, France) Haslinger, Peter (Collegium Carolinum Munich, Germany) People's Spirit and Spirit of the Age in Russia: Romanticism and National Identity, Ethnography and Politics: The Dynamics of the National Identity 'Discovery' of Minor Ethnic Groups in Moravia, Silesia, Galicia, and Grillaert, Nel (University of Ghent, Belgium) Slovakia (1870-1930 and present) Friedrich Nietzsche's Appeal for the Philosophers of the Russian Voss, Christian (University of Freiburg, Germany) Religious Renaissance: an Incentive to Reconsider and Redefine Hidden Minorities in Greek Macedonia and in Polish Silesia Russian Religious Consciousness DISCUSSANTS: de La Fortelle, Anastassia (University of Paris-4 Sorbonne, France) Petrovic, Tanja (Serbian Akademy of Sciences and Arts SANU, The Identity of Russian Symbolism Compared to European Serbia and Montenegro) Symbolism: the Problem of National Identity DISCUSSANTS: Metz, Eric (University of Ghent, Belgium) XIV.18. Panel: Educational Politics in the Ukraine CHAIR: Hilkes, Peter (Forumnet Ukraine/DGO) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: (will be announced later) XIV.14. Panel: Gender, Politics and Citizenship in Contemporary Russia CHAIR: Uspenskaia, Valentina (Tver' state university, Centre XIV.19. Session: Hungarian History in the Central for Women's History and Gender Studies, Russia) European Context PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: N. N. Hemment, Julie (University of Massachusetts, USA) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Gendered Interventions: Reflections on Civil Society Aid to Women's Bagi, Daniel (Universität Pécs, Hungary) Groups in Russia Konzepte über die heidnische Vergangenheit der frühesten Kay, Rebecca (Department of Central and East European Studies, Geschichtswerken in Mitteleuropa. Gallus Anonymus, Cosmas von United Kingdom) Prag, Ungarische Kroniken. 'Every Man Has a Duty to Serve': Russian Men's Experiences of and Kiss, Gergely (Uiversity of Pécs, Hungary) Reflections on Military Service as a Duty to the Nation, a Male Rite La Naissance de la Chrétienté Hongroise aux Marge de l’Occident of Passage or a Waste of Precious Time Chrétien et Parallèles

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Radó, Bálint (University of Pécs, Hungary) EES Online from the Economy's Perspective König Jakob (VI) I. und Seine Politische Theorie: War Er in der Tat ein Theoretiker der Absoluten Monarchie? Oborni, Teréz (University of Pécs, Hungary) FRIDAY, JULY 29, 2005 13:30–15:00 Limits of Souverighnity: Statehood of Transylvanian Principality (16-17th) Centuries. XV.1. Panel: The Urban Household Economy in Russia and the Soviet Union; The Social, Ethnic and Cultural Dimension CHAIR: Kessler, Gijs (International Institute of Social History, XIV.20. Panel: Potsdam and Tsarskoje Selo in the 18th/19th The Netherlands) Century PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Kachtchenko, Sergej (St. Petersburg State University, Tyazhel'nikova, Victoria (International Institute of Social History, Russia) The Netherlands) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Domestic Labour and Female Labour Participation in the Soviet Prijmak, Ninel (ST. Petersburg State University, Russia) Union The Russian Memoir about Tsarskoje Selo Nérard, François-Xavier (Collège Universitaire Français, Russia) Rogulin, Nikolaj (St. Petersburg State University, Russian The Housing Problem in the Soviet Union; a View from Below Federation) Valetov, Timur (Moscow State University, Russia) The Russian Regiments of Life-Guards in Tsarskoje Selo Household Strategies and Ethnic Specialisation In Early Twentieth Demps, Laurenz (Humboldt-University Berlin, Federal Republic of Century Russia Germany) DISCUSSANTS: Potsdam in the 18th/19th Century Siegelbaum, Lewis (Michigan State University, USA)

XIV.21. Panel: Political and Administrative Elites in New XV.2. Panel: 'National Communism' in East Central EU Member States : From Transition to Europeanization ? Europe in a Comparative Perspective Baltic and Central Europe Compared CHAIR: Tuma, Oldrich (Institute of Contemporary History, CHAIR: Rovna, Lenka (Charles University - Faculty of Social Prague, Czech Republic) Sciences - Institute of International Relations, Czech Republic) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Trencsenyi, Balazs (Central European University, Hungary) Dakowska, Dorota (Institut d'Etudes politiques de Paris - CERI - Symbolic Geographies and 'National Communism' Centre Marc Bloch, Germany) Gorny, Maciej (Polish Academy of Sciences, History, Poland) Whither Europeanisation of Party Elites in the New Member States ? Hunting for “Progressive Traditions”. Polish, Czechoslovak and Transnational Socialisation, Norm Entrepreneurs and Domestic East German Historiographies Facing the Problem of National Pressures Mythologies Matonyte, Irmina (Institute for social research, Vilnius, Lithuania, Kopecek, Michal (Institute of Contemporary History, Prague, Czech Lithuania) Republic) Europeanisation of the Lithuanian Parliamentary elites : Difficulties Legitimization between Revolution and National Tradition. of Representation and Professionalism. Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland 1956-1969 Neumayer, Laure (Université Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne, France) Europeanization of Administrative Elites in New Member States : A Case Study in Migration Policies XV.3. Panel: Russian Foreign Policy under Putin DISCUSSANTS: CHAIR: Freedman, Robert (Baltimore Hebrew University, Lequesne, Christian (Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques USA) (Paris), Centre Français de Recherche en Sciences Sociales (Prague), PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Czech Republic) Freedman, Robert (Baltimore Hebrew University, USA) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Russia and the Middle East Under Putin    5$  '6 7 8  4  ! " # $% Saivetz, Carol (Harvard University, Massachusetts) Republic) Russia and the CIS Under Putin The Structural Transformation of the Czech Elites Blank, Stephen (US Army War College, USA) Russia and Asia Under Putin Braun, Aurel (Department of Political Science, Canada) XIV.22. Session: Sectoral Economic Topics Russia and East Europe Under Putin CHAIR: N. N. Marantz, Paul (Department of Political Science, Canada) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Russia and NATO Under Putin Bodin, Clara Beata (Department of Economic History, Sweden) Alternative Finance and Marketing Strategies in the Newly Privatized Ukrainian Agricultural Sector XV.4. Panel: United Europe and the Post-Soviet Kinder, Sebastian (Geographisches Institut, Germany) Migration Serving Economic Transformation in East Central Europe - CHAIR: Polian, Pavel (Institute of Geography, Russia) Multinational Business Service Firms and their Market behaviour in PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Poland, Hungary and the Chech Republic Heleniak, Timothy (UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, Italy) New Migration Realities in the Post-Soviet Era: The Case of Armenia XIV.23. Panel: East European Studies Online Korobkov, Andrei (Middle Tennessee State University, USA) CHAIR: Segbers, Klaus (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) The Post-Soviet Migration to the West: The Socio-Economic and PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Legal Aspects Apostolopoulos, Nicolas (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany) Zaionchkovskaia, Zhanna (Laboratory on Migration, Russia) Technical and Technological Aspect of EES Online, Learning Labor Migration from Russia under the Pressing of Schengen Management Systems Malynovska, Olena (Ukrainian Academy of State Management, Leonardt, Jan (Student East European Studies online, Germany) Ukraine) Learning Experience with EES Online Labour Migration from Ukraine in the Period of Independence Kangaspuro, Markku (Academy of Finland, Finland) DISCUSSANTS: Conceiving and Teaching of Modules in EES Online Linden, Ronald (University of Pittsburgh, USA) Schmassmann, Evan (Student European Studies online, Switzerland) A student's Perspective of EES Online Wieck, Oliver (Federal Association of German Industry, Germany)

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XV.5. Panel: Russian Femininity in the Literary Context XV.9. Panel: New Neighbourhood Policy of the Enlarged CHAIR: Rosenholm, Arja (University of Tampere, Finland) EU PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Stoklosa, Katarzyna (Hannah-Arendt-Institut, Savkina, Irina (University of Tampere, Finland) Germany) The Adventures of “Gender“ in Russia. Femininity in Contemporary PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Literary Criticism Poti, Laszlo (Center for Strategic and Defence Studies, Hungary) Ekonen, Kirsti (University of Tampere, Finland) A New Eastern Policy of the Enlarged EU - Hungarian Perspective Eternal Femininity and Women's Creation in Russian Symbolism Maksymenko, Serhiy (EuroRegio Ukraine, Ukraine) Parnell, Christina (University of Erfurt, Germany) New Eastern Policy as a Bridge? On Identity in Russian-Jewish-Women's Literature Wolowski, Pawel (Osrodek Studiow Wschodnich, Poland) Rovenskaya, Tatiana (Moscow State University, Russia) Polish Eastern Policy as Bridge between East and West? New Russian Women's Prose - New Russian Femininity? Duleba, Alexander (Slovak Foreign Policy Association, Slovak DISCUSSANTS: Republic) Rytkönen, Marja (University of Tampere, Finland) A new Eastern Policy of the Enlarged EU - the Slovak Perspective DISCUSSANTS: Weichsel, Volker (Redaktion Osteuropa, Germany) XV.6. Panel: Mass Cosciousness Stereotypes in Russian Culture of XX-early XXI Centuries CHAIR: Bolshakova, Alla (World Literary Institute by Russian XV.10. Panel: Discourse on Europeaness and its Cultural Academy of Sciences, Russia) Dimensions in Ukraine PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Babotova, Lubica (Presov University, Slovakia) Kisseleva, Olga (Paris X University, Sorbonne, France) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Where Are You? Or Could We Resist Rising Globalisation? Zubrytska, Maria (Lviv National University, Ukraine) Chernjak, Maria (Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, Mythabout Abduction of Europe: Ukrainian Vision Russia) Starovoyt, Iryna (Lviv National University, Ukraine) Mass Consciousness Stereotypes Reflected in Russian Mass Imagend Ukraine inventing Europe: Current Debates on Liquid Literatutr of XX-Early XXI Centuries Identity Nikolaev, Victor (Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, Onyshkevych, Larissa (Shevchenko Scientific Society, USA) Russia) Ukrainian Drama 1930 - 2004 and the European Zeitgeist Mass Consciousness Stereotypes Reflected in Russian Musicals of Tarnawsky, Maksym (University of Toronto, Canada) Early XXI Centurytan Borrowed Theory, Native Practice: Literary Criticism in Ukraine Papkova, Elena (Moscow State Institute of International Relatios, DISCUSSANTS: Russia) Pavlyshyn, Marko (Monash University, Australia) Image of the Soviet Writer: a Stereotype, an Ideal, a Reality Starkina, Sophia (North-East State Technical University, Russia) Mass Consciousness and Shocking (epatage) in the Literature of XX XV.11. Panel: What is the Source of Political-Economic Century Power in the Countries of the Former Soviet Bloc? CHAIR: Weissman, Susan (Department of Politics, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: XV.7. Panel: Notions of "Watan" (Homeland) among the Cox, Michael (Department of International Relations, United Muslims of the Russian Empire and Soviet Union Kingdom) CHAIR: Hausmann, Guido (Universität zu Koeln, Germany) The Role of US Foreign Policy in Relation to the Formation of the PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Post-Soviet Elite Noack, Christian (Universität Bielefeld, Germany) Berry, Richard (Dept. of Central and East European Studies, United From Ancestry to Territory. Spatial Dimensions of Muslim Identity in Kingdom) Late Imperial Russia The Pivotal Role of Foreign Trade and Investment in the Former Khalid, Adeeb (Carleton College, USA) Soviet Bloc Countries in the Formation of the New System The Territorialization of Bukhara, from the Origins to Uzbekistan Ticktin, Hillel (CSSTM, United Kingdom) Dudoignon, Stephane A. (CNRS, France) The Inherent Instability of the New Ruling Group in the Countries of The Dialectics of 'Watan' among the Muslims of Russia, at the Eve of the Former Soviet Union WWI DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Kagarlitskii, Boris (Institute of Globalisations Studies, Russia) Kemper, Michael (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany)

XV.12. Panel: Judicial Cooperation with Eastern Europe XV.8. Panel: The Disintegration of Czechoslovakia in the CHAIR: Boguslavskij, Mark (Institute of State and Law, End of 1930s Russia) CHAIR:       ! " 9$ "  PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Sciences of the Czech Republic) Trunk, Alexander (Institute of East European Law, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: EU Rules on Judicial Cooperation and Eastern Europe Harna, Josef (Institute of History, Academy of sciences of the Czech Nekrosius, Dean Vytautas (Faculty of Law, Lithuania) Republic) Recognition of Foreign Judgments in the Baltic States The Crisis of the Versailles System and Czechoslovakia in 1930s Kossak, Wolodymyr (Chair of Civil Law and Civil Procedure, Majewski, Piotr (Institute of History, University of Warsaw, Poland) Ukraine) The End of delusion: Edvard Beneš and Sudeten Germans 1908-1948 Cross-border Judicial Cooperation: The Position of Ukraine Perzi, Niklas (Waldviertel Academy, Austria) Yarkov, Vladimir (Chair of Civil Procedure, Russia) The End of Czechoslovakia 1938/39: External or/ and Internal Judicial Cooperation with Foreign Countries: Practice in Russia Factors 1  :  $ Academy of Sciences, Slovakia) The Slovak Issue by the Fall Down of Czechoslovakia 1938-39. XV.13. Panel: Globalization Made in Europe: Old External or Internal Factors? Insiders,Newcomers and Outsiders – A Roundtable DISCUSSANTS: CHAIR: Paleczny-Zapp, Magdalena (Department of Business Alexander, Manfred (University of Cologne, Germany) Administration, Accounting and MIS, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Gricar, Joze (Department of Informatics, Slovenia) Single European Market: The Electronic Way to Be United.

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Noonan, Norma (Department of Political Science, USA) Pliskova, Anna (Associate Editor, Slovak Republic) Russia and New Europe: A View from across the "Pond" The Rusyn Movement in Slovakia Svetlik, Ivan (Department of Human Resources Management, Sydor, Dimitry (Society of Carpathian Rusyns, Ukraine) Slovenia) The Rusyn Movement in Subcarpathia EU- Common Home; Common Labour Market Zozuliak, Aleksander (Rusyn and Narodny Novinky, Slovak DISCUSSANTS: Republic) Paleczny-Zapp, Magdalena (Department of Business Administration, The World Congress of Rusyns Accounting and MIS, USA)

XV.18. Session: Polish Issues XV.14. Panel: Reflections on Women in Postcommunist CHAIR: N. N. Parliaments: A Comparative Research Project INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: CHAIR: Rueschemeyer, Marilyn (Brown University/Rhode Niewiadomska-Frieling, Anna (FU Berlin, Germany) Island School of Design, USA) The Influence of Cleavage-Structures on the Positions of Polish PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Political Parties towards Joining the European Union Siemienska, Renata (University of Warsaw, Poland) Rak, Lech (Agricultural University, Poland) Women in the Polish Parliament Veterinary Public Health in Poland after the Year 1989 Wolchik, Sharon (George Washington University, USA Of America) Schrijvers, An (Rosa Marie Lieven) (University Ghent, Belgium) Reflections on Women Parliamentarians in the Czech Republic Poland as a Full Member of the EU. It’s Impact on the Future Cook, Linda (Brown University, USA) European Security Policy. Developments in the Russian Duma Affecting the Representation of ; $ <  9   $#  -  Women Die Neue Rolle der Banken in der Polnischen Gesellschaft.Ethik der DISCUSSANTS: Banken Nechemias, Carol (Schol of Public Affairs, The Pennsylvania State University at Harrisburg, USA) XV.19. Session: Interethnic Relations I CHAIR: N. N. XV.15. Panel: The Global Impact on Corporate INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Governance: Examples from the Oil and Gas Sector Markedonov, Sergei (Institute for Political and Military Analysis, CHAIR: Hanson, Philip (Centre for Russian and East European Russia) Studies, United Kingdom) The Cossacks: Problems of Typology and Terminology PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Wysocki, Roman (Institute of History, Poland) Heinrich, Andreas (Institute for World Economics and International Have They to be Members of a Nation? Forming of Different Management - IWIM, Germany) National Consciousnesses of Inhabitants in the Bug and Narew Case Study Russia rivers basin in Poland Liuhto, Kari (Pan-European Institute, Finland) Davoliute, Violeta (Centre for Comparative Literature, Canada) Case Study Hungary Historical Trauma and Conflicting Identities in Post-Soviet Pleines, Heiko (Research Centre for East European Studies, Lithuania Germany) Case Study Lithuania DISCUSSANTS: XV.20. Panel: Reading, Publishing, Bookselling and Mickiewicz, Tomasz (SSEES, United Kingdom) Censorship in Russia 1820-1840 CHAIR: Urbanic, Allan (Slavic Collections, Library, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: XV.16. Session: Social Economivcal Implications Remnek, Miranda Beaven (Slavic & East European Library, USA) CHAIR: N. N. New Reading Communities Under Nicholas II: the Case of the INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Merchants Kaiser, Markus (Center for German and European Studies, Germany) Grinchenko, Natalia (Rare Books and Book Studies Section, Russia) Traders as Transformers Inostrannaia tsenzura i knizhnaia torgovlia v Rossii v vtoroi chetverti Dadabaeva, Gulnara (Kazakh National University after Al-Farabi, 19 veka Kazakhstan) Thomas, Christine (Slavonic and East European Collections, United Problems of Formation of Cultural Identity in Modern Kazakhstan Kingdom) Aripdjanov, Umid Anvardjanovich (Westminster International Razgovor o knigoprodavtse i pisateliakh: the Publishing and University in Tashkent, Republic of Uzbekistan) Bookselling Business of Alexander Smirdin Bringing Asian Camel into British Tent: DISCUSSANTS: Challeges in Introducing European Standards of Education in Afanas'ev, Mikhail (State Public Historical Library of Russia, Central Asian Context Russia) Wilkowsky, Dina (German-Kazach Society Berlin, Germany) Brooks, Jeffrey (Dept. of History, USA) Islam in Kazachstan: Some Aspects of Revival Schmidt, Matthias (Institut für Geographie der, Germany) Political Ecology and the Transition of Human-Environmental XV.21. Session: Tatarstan Interactions in Southern Kyrgyzstan CHAIR: N. N. Herbers, Hiltrud (Institut für Geographie der, Germany) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Dynamics of Transition: Rural Power Structures and the Longevity Moukhametshin, Rafik (Institute of History, Russia) of the Kolkhoz System Tatarstan Identity: Myth or Reality Salagaev, Alexander (Kazan State Technological University, Russia) Hybrid Identities and Everyday Racism among Young People in XV.17. Panel: Is there a Fourth Rus Tatarstan Republic of Russia CHAIR: Chorosnicki, Michal (Institute of Political Sciences, Kozlov, Vadim (Kasan state university, Russia) Poland) Interethnical Tolerance in Tatarstan PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Best, Paul J. (Political Science Department, USA) The Carpathian Byzantine Slavonic Rite Churches and the Rise of Rusyn Consciousness in North America Kopcza, Andzej (Chairman, Poland) The Rusyn Movement in Poland

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XV.22. Session: Welfare State in Postcommunism in the XVI.3.1 Panel: The Health and Demoghraphic Crisis in Contexte of European Integration Russia:Challenges to National Security CHAIR: N. N. CHAIR: Field, Mark (Harvard University, USA) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Tomka, Bela (University of Szeged, Hungary) Kramer, John (Mary Washington College, USA) Formation and Persistence of European Social Models: Converging Drug Abuse in Russia: Domestic and International Threats to and Diverging Patterns of Social Development in East Central National Security Europe, 1945-1990 Feshbach, Murray (Woodrow Wilson International Center For Stephenson, Svetlana (London Metropolitan University, United Scholar, USA) Kingdom) Nationality Security and the Aids Pandemic in Russia Displacement, Homelessness and Social Citizenship in Russia Ivanov, Serguey (United Nations Secretariat, USA) International Migration and the Demographic Crisis in Russia DISCUSSANTS: XV.23. Session: Borders and Regions in the Enlaging Wallander, Celeste (Center for Strategic and International Studies, Europe USA) CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Ivanov, Serguey (United Nations Population Division, USA) Hakamies, Pekka (Karelian Institute, Finland) Fertility in Russia: Can It be Raised? Moving Border and Moving People - Experiences of Russian Settlers in the Former Finnish Karelia Amato, Anthony (Southwest Minnesota State University, USA) XVI.4. Panel: Polish Foreign Policy After 1989 Towards Beyond the Borderland: Nature, Place, and the Frontier in Poland´s Eastern Neighbours Ukrainian History CHAIR: Gerhardt, Sebastian (University of Trier, Germany) Rylander, David (Dept. of Human and Economic Geography, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Sweden) Gerhardt, Sebastian (University of Trier, Germany) The Role of Euroregions in the Integration Process – The Cases of Polish Ostpolitik after 1989 Pomerania and Baltic Fedorowicz, Krzysztof (University of Poznan, Poland) Schröder, Sebastian (Institute of Geography, Germany) Polish-Ukrainian Relations after 1989 Towards a ‘Poland of Regions’? The Discourse on the Region, the Najder, Zdzislaw (University of Opole, Poland) Nation-State, and on Europe in the Third Republic Poland's Eastern Policy after 1989: Challenges, Restraints, and Instruments

FRIDAY, JULY 29, 2005 15:30–17:00 XVI.5. Panel: Intertextuality in the Works of Fedor XVI.1. Panel: Work, Income and the State: Urban Sologub Household Strategies and State Intervention in Twentieth- CHAIR: Prestel, David (Michigan State University, USA) Century Russia and the Soviet Union PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Filtzer, Donald A. (University of East London, United Merrill, Jason (Michigan State University, USA) Kingdom) Hawthorne and Sologub: 'Snegurochka': Plagiarism or Symbolist PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Intertextuality? Kessler, Gijs C. (International Institute of Social History, The Misnikevich, Tat'iana (Institut Russkoi Literatury (Pushkinskii dom) Netherlands) RAN, Russia) Urban Households in the Interwar Soviet Union; Staking out the Turf Semantika reministsentsii i parallelei v lirike F. Sologube Markevich, Andrei (International Institute of Social History, The Pavlova, Margarita (Institut Russkoi Literatury (Pushkinskii dom) Netherlands) RAN, Russia) Households and the State; the Soviet Symbiosis, 1950s-1960s Funktsii tsitat, reministsentsii i alliuzii v proze F. Sologuba Afontsev, Sergey A. (Institute for World Economy and International DISCUSSANTS: Relations, Russia) Elsworth, John (University of Manchester, United Kingdom) The Retreat of the State and the Urban Household Economy in Post- Soviet Russia DISCUSSANTS: XVI.6. Panel: Diversity and Discourse in Post-Communist Moine, Nathalie (CNRS, Centre russe, France) Pop-Culture CHAIR: Bijidarova, Nina (Paris- 8 University, France) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: XVI.2. Panel: German-Soviet Cultural and Scientific Yoffe, Mark (Gelman Library, USA) Relations between the Wars: New Approaches and New Evidence STEB in Popular Culture and Beyond: A Very Short History CHAIR: Rolf, Malte (Humboldt Universität, Germany) Brodsky, Anna (Washington and Lee University, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Myth and Identity: Representations of Chechen War in Popular Gross Solomon, Susan (University of Toronto, Canada) Fiction Re-Thinking the Sonderverhältnis: German-Russian Scientific Zlydneva, Natalia (Institute of Russian and Balkan Studies, Russia) Relations in Comparative Perspective Television Commercials as Mythology of Daily Life Fox, Michael David (University of Maryland, USA) Kalinowska, Izabela (Stony Brook University, USA) Far-Right German Intellectuals in Stalin's Russia: The Arplan Masculinity in Crisis: Advertisement and Popular Cinema in Poland Delegation of 1932 DISCUSSANTS: Dmitriev, Aleksandr (Institut istorii estestvoznanie i tekhniki, RAN, Bak, Dmitrii (RGGU (Russian State University of Humanities), St. Petersburg AND, Russia) Russia) "Academic Marxism" and the Transformation of German-Soviet Scholarly Ties, 1920s-1930s DISCUSSANTS: XVI.7. Panel: Bourgeois Culture in 19th-Century Nizhnii Mick, Christoph (Institut für Osteuropaische Geschichte und Novgorod Landeskunde, Germany) CHAIR: Blum, Alain (Centre d'études du monde russe, France) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Ulianova, Galina (Institute of Russian History, Russia) "Russia's Pocket": Social & Political Involvement of the Nizhnii Novgorod Merchantry Seleznev, Fëdor (Faculty of History, Russia)

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The Old Believer Bourgeoisie: Social Portrait & Economic Kuus, Merje (Department of Geography, Canada) Parameters Huntington's Handmaidens?: Civilizational Geopolitics in the 'New' Kuentzel-Witt, Kristina (Univ. Hamburg, Germany) Europe The All-Russian Exhibition of 1896 in Nizhnii Novgorod - an attempt Budryte, Dovile (International Studies, USA) to reach Europe Dilemmas Faced by a Small State: Transatlantic Tensions and Evtuhov, Catherine (Department of History, USA) Lithuania A.O. Karelin and European Bourgeois Photography Browning, Christopher (Dept. of Political Science and International Studies, United Kingdom) From East-West to New Europe-Old Europe: The American XVI.8. Panel: Europe's Common Home of Memory : Challenge to Finnish Identity Around Some Social Frames of Cultural Memory in an Age of DISCUSSANTS: Quick Migration and Transmission Cuts Morozov, Viatcheslav (School of International Relations, Russia) CHAIR: Landry, Tristan (Chaire de recherche du Canada en histoire comparée de la mémoire, Canada) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: XVI.12. Session: The Military in a New World: Russia and Basic, Natalja (Osteuropa-Institut, Germany) Europe The Intergenerational Memory of European Wars: the Analysis of CHAIR: N. N. Social Frames of Memory by Way of Qualitative Field Work INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Marin, Gabriel (Chaire de Recherche du Canada en Histoire Vendil Pallin, Carolina (FOI (Swedish Defence Research Agency), Comparée de la Mémoire, Canada) Sweden) Bounds and Remembrance: Memory and Identity in European ex-pat Russian Military Reform - With Europe in View? Families Barany, Zoltan (University of Texas, U.S.A.) Kourenkova, Olga (Moscow State University (MGU), Canada) Defense Reform, Russian Style When Europeans Danced Together: Body Anamnesis and International Relations in the Golden Age of Ballet DISCUSSANTS: XVI.13. Panel: New Perspectives on Leonid Andreyev Sundhaussen, Holm (Osteuropa-Institut, Germany) CHAIR: Davies, Richard D. (archivist, Leeds Russian Archive, Jewsiewicki, Bogumil (Chaire de Recherche du Canada en Histoire Brotherton Library, University of Leeds, United Kingdom) Comparée de la Mémoire, Canada) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Giuliani, Rita (Assistant Professor, Dipartimento di Studi Filologici, Linguistici e Letterari, Universitetà di Roma La Sapienza, Italy) XVI.9. Panel: Tourism as a Catalyst for European Leonid Andreev mezhdu belletristikoi i etnografiei: po povodu Integration rasskaza Rogonoscy CHAIR: Hall, Derek (Scottish Agricultural College, United Kozmenko, Mikhail (vedushchii nauchnyi sotrudnik, Institut mirovoi KINGDOM) literatury RAN, Moskva, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Psikhokhronika Leonida Andreeva: rannie dnevniki kak protoformy Ograjensek, Irena (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) poetiki pisatelia The Role of Cultural Heritage in Tourism Development Strategies of White, Frederick H (Assistant Professor, German and Russian Central and Eastern European Countries Department, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, Ratz, Tamara (Janos Kodolanyi University College, Hungary) Canada) Tourism as an Economic and Social Catalyst in European Leonid Andreyev and His Narrative of Illness Integration DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Hellman, Ben (Lecturer in Russian Literature, Dep. of Slavonic and Michalko, Gabor (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary) Baltic Languages and Literaratures, Finland)

XVI.10. Panel: Post-Marxist Leninist Thinking in Eastern XVI.14. Panel: Croatia's Past and the Challenge of Europe: Instititutional Basis and Ideological Superstructures European Integration CHAIR: van der Zweerde, Evert (Centre for Russian CHAIR: Jakovina, Tvrtko (University of Zagreb, Croatia) Humanities Studies, Netherlands) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Vuletic, Dean (Columbia University, USA) Swiderski, Edward M. (Université de Fribourg, Switzerland) The Thompson Phenomenon: Popular Culture, Politics and Beyond Pure Discourse: The Institutional Realities of East European Nationalism in Croatia Thought Pavlakovic, Vjeran (University of Washington, USA) Oittinen, Vesa (Department of Philosophy, Finland) Better the Grave Than a Slave: Croatia and the ICTY Russian Kantianism - Russian, Soviet, and post-Soviet Lyon, Philip (University of Maryland, USA) Sutton, Jonathan F. (Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies, Ever Purer Union: Croatia's Changing Ethnic Landscape in the 20th United Kingdom) Century and Its Implications for European Integration Conceptions of Religion and Religiosity in Post-Communist Eastern DISCUSSANTS: Europe Wichmann, Nina (Graduate School of Social Sciences, Bremen, van der Zweerde, Evert (Centre for Russian Humanities Studies, Germany) Netherlands) The Revisability of Marxism: Teodor Ojzerman and the History of Philosophy XVI.15. Session: Gender Aspects DISCUSSANTS: CHAIR: N. N. Bird, Robert J.D. (Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: USA) Dezhina, Irina (Institute for the Economy in Transition, Russia) Position of Women in Russian Science: Influence of Grant-Awarding Organizations XVI.11. Panel: ‘Old’ and ‘New’ in a Europe of 25: Fateeva, Natalia (The Institute of the Russian Language of RAN, Envisioning Alternative Europes Russia) CHAIR: Joenniemi, Pertti (European Department, Denmark) Types of Narrator and Ways of Women Writers’ Identification in the PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Modern Russian Prose Lehti, Marko (Department of Contemporary History, Finland) Kis, Oksana (Institute of Ethnology, National Academy of Sciences The Challenge of the Tiny Tigers to “Old” Europe - Estonia and of Ukraine, Ukraine) Latvia in “New” Europe

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Rediscovering History: Some Insights of the Project “20th Century Rabow-Edling, Susanna (Department of East European Studies, Ukraine in Women’s Memory” Sweden) Riabov, Oleg (Ivanovo State University, Russia) Wa There Ever a Liberal Nationalism in Russia? An Investigation of 'Mother Russia' in Visual Representations of War Propaganda Nineteenth Century Russian Thought. Popovic, Dragana (Department of Physics and Biophysics, Serbia and Montenegro) Engendering Academia: The Case Of Serbia XVI.19. Session: Images of Russia CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: XVI.16. Session: Minorities and Human Right Questions in Nokkala, Arto (University of Tampere, Finland) Post Communist Countries Constructing Russia in the Finnish Defence CHAIR: N. N. Chée, Natalia (University Paris-8, France) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Representation of Russia in Europe Czerwonnaja, Swietlana M. (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Smerdov, Igor (Jiaying university, Meizhou, China, China) Poland) The Chinese Vision of Russia through Chinese English Language The Crimean Tatars in the Ukraine – the Crimean Tatars between Press. Asia and Europe (Chinese Narrative on Russia in China's English Language Press) Grodsky, B. Stadler, Sabine (AUSTRIA) Human Rights Accountability in Poland and Uzbekistan: The Role of Russians Image Abroad External and Internal Actors Kangas, Anni (University of Tampere, Finland, Finland) Krisch, Henry (University of Connecticut, USA) Imag(in)ing Russia: Finnish Eastern Policy 1918-1939 in Popular Human Rights Policies as Outcomes of European Integration: The Discussion Case of Former Communist States, 1989-2004 Drobysheva, Svitlana (National Institute of International Security Problems, Ukraine) XVI.20. Session: South Slavic Identities New Features of the Old World: European Military and Political CHAIR: N. N. Integration INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Schahadat, Schamma (University of Konstanz, Germany) Obsessed with the Order of the World. XVI.17. Panel: The Politics of Recognition: Tourism and the             Representation of State, Regions and Collective Identities in Lukic, Jasmina (Department of Gender Studies, Central European Eastern and East Central Europe in the 19th and 20th Century University, Hungary) CHAIR: Troebst, Stefan (Universität Leipzig und Writing across the Borders: Cities, Bodies and Displacement Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum Geschichte und Kultur Hansen-Kokorus, Renate (University of Mannheim, Germany) Ostmitteleuropas (GWZO), Leipzig, Germany) The Own and the Other - Images of Identity in the Newest Slavic PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Literatures Jobst, Kerstin (Historisches Seminar, Universität Hamburg, Drazheva, Maria (Bulgarian Folk Music & Dance Germany) Association/Academy, Bulgaria) "A fashionable European Spa": The Romanovs, Yalta, and the The Woman and the Spring Sacred Rituals Crimea's Way to Civilization The Comparative Study of the Spring Metaphors in Balkan Countries Born, Robert (wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl Kunstgeschichte Osteuropas, Kunstgeschichtliches Seminar der Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, Germany) XVI.21. Session: Library and Book Culture The Politics of History and Tourism in Romania Since 1918. CHAIR: N. N. Representations of the State and Changing Roles of the Regions INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Jilge, Wilfried (Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum Geschichte und Bulanin, Dmitrii (Institute of Russian Literature, Russian Academy Kultur Ostmitteleuropas (GWZO) Leipzig, Germany) of Sciences, Russia) Tourism and the Construction of National Public Space in Soviet and New Trends in Russian Academic Book Publishing Indepedent Ukraine: The Ukrainian Museum of Folk Architecture Tatarinova, Nadezhda (St. Petersburg City Public Library, Russia) and Rural Life in Pyrohiv (Kiev Region) American Corner as a New Form of American-Russian Cultural Judson, Pieter M. (Department of History, Swarthmore College, Relations USA) Firsov, Vladimir (National Library of Russia, Russia) How National Was the Local World? Nationalist Tourism and Local Library Legislation of Russia in European Context (Comparative Identities in Habsburg Central Europe, 1890-1925 Analysis of Library Legislation of Russia and Library Legislation of DISCUSSANTS: European Countries) Koenker, Diane P. (Department of History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA) XVI.22. Session: Different Generation's Dynamics in Soviet and Post-soviet Countries XVI.18. Session: Discourses in Imperial Russia CHAIR: N. N. CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Heintz, Monica (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Osterrieder, Markus (Independant, Germany) Germany) Occultism, Tibetian Lamaism and the Spiritual Roots of Eurasianism "Don't Steal Our Future": Generational Conflicts in Ppost-Soviet Torbakov, Igor (Central Eurasia Project, Ukraine) Moldova Asserting Russia's European Identity: Russian Travellers' Accounts Svynarenko, Arseniy (Finnish Centre for Russian and East European of Turkey in the 19th Century as an Exercise in Orientalism Studies, Finland) Vihavainen, Timo (Renvall Institute, Finland) Social Time and Generational Analysis in the Study of Citizenship Struggle against Philistinism as the Moral Mission of the Russian Identities Intelligentsia (19th century to WWII) Belozerova, Julia (Sociologist, Russia) Le Foll, Claire (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Socialpsychological Analyze of Interaction between Children and (EHESS), France) Parents in Oncogematological Branch De Vitebsk à Paris : Aspects des Transferts Culturels Entre le Milieu Artistique d’une Province Biélorusse et Celui de la France au Début du XXe Siècle.

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XVI.23. Session: Aspects of Post-soviet Cinema XVII.4. Panel: The Role of Economic Elites in Russia's CHAIR: N. N. Regional Politics INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: CHAIR: Schröder, Hans-Henning (Forschungsstelle Osteuropa Goscilo, Helena (University of Pittsburgh, USA) (Research Centre for East European Studies), Bremen, Germany) Luxury and Lack in Post-Soviet Cinema: Doubling One's Pleasure PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Beumers, Birgit (University of Bristol, United Kingdom) Turovsky, Rostislav (State University - Higher School of Economics, Ottsovshchina, or the Return of the Father Dept. of Applied Political Science, Russia) Influence of Russia's big Business upon the Regional Power. Models and Political Consequences Kusznir, Julia (Forschungsstelle Osteuropa (Research Centre for East European Studies), Bremen, Germany) The Political Influence of the Russian Oil and Gas Industry at the SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2005 Regional Level Yorke, Andrew (Control Risks Group, United Kingdom) SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2005 08:30–10:00 Business and Politics in Krasnoyarsk Krai DISCUSSANTS: XVII.1. Panel: A Differnt War, A Different Peace? The Lane, David (University of Cambridge, Faculty of Social and Impact of World War II on Soviet Women and Girls Political Sciences, United Kingdom) CHAIR: Filtzer, Donald (University of East London, United Kingdom) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: XVII.5. Panel: "Reading Soviet Space" Livshiz, Ann (Stanford University, USA) CHAIR: Nicholas, Mary (Lehigh University, USA) Crucibles of Sovietization Or Institutes for Noble PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Maidens?Transofrming Girls Into Soviet Citizens in the Postwar Widdis, Emma (Trinity College, United Kingdom) Years Spaces on the Edge (Prostranstvo na kraiu): Cinematic Maps of the Fieseler, Beate (University of Bochum, Germany) Soviet periphery in the 20s and 30s Frauenrechtlerinnen und Aktivisten in der Nachkriegszeit Nicholas, Mary (Lehigh University, USA) Fuerst, Juliane (University of Oxford, USA) Finding Space in the Soviet Production Novel A World Distorted: Young Soviet Women and the Consequences of Ruder, Cynthia (University of Kentucky, USA) Post-War Demographic Change Living Waters, Lethal Landscape: The Moscow-Volga Canal DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Hooper, Cynthia (University of East London, United Kingdom) Anemone, Anthony (College of William and Mary, United State of America)

XVII.2. Panel: Creating the Soviet Body: Practices and Discourses of Embodyment XVII.6. Panel: The Word as Entertainment: Post-Soviet CHAIR: Katzer, Nikolaus (Seminar für Geschichtswissenschaft, Popular Literature Universität der Bundeswehr, Germany) CHAIR: Lovell, Stephen (Dept. of History, King's College, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: United Kingdom) Roubal, Petr (Department of History, Central European University, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Budapest, Hungary) Alaniz, Jose (Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Embodying Communism: Aestheticization of Discipline and Mass Washington, USA) Gymnastic Performances Brave New World: Artkomiks in Post-Soviet Culture Vöhringer, Margarete (Max-Planck-Institut für Rudova, Larissa (Pomona College, California, USA) Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin, Germany) Where Did thte Parents Go? Post Soviet Children's Literature On Bodies That Can Do Nothing but Move Quickly. Nikolai Menzel, Birgit (Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Institut für Ladovsky's Psychotechnical Architecture, Moscow 1921-27 Slavistik, Germany) Stüdemann, Natalia (Institut für Geschichtswissenschaft, Humboldt- Utopias Lost and Gained: Post-Soviet Science Fiction and Fantasy Universität zu Berlin, Germany) Literature With Drill and Dance to Social Harmony: The Body of the New Man Rogatchevski, Andrei (University of Glasgow, Dept. of Slavonic From German Körperkultur to Soviet Fizkul'tura, 1905-1928 Studies, United Kingdom) Brodersen, Per 'Novye Russkie' in Literature and on Film Enlarging the Body Sovietic: Kaliningrad as a new member of the USSR, 1945 - 1970 DISCUSSANTS: XVII.7. Panel: The Dispersal of Russian Imperial Palace Naiman, Eric (Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Libraries: Revolution, Foreign Sales, and World War II University of California, Berkeley, USA) CHAIR: Thomas, Christine (The British Library, United Kingdom) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: XVII.3. Panel: Russian Security Policy: The New Agenda Leich, Harold M. (The Library of Congress, USA) CHAIR: Papp, Daniel S. (University System of Georgia, USA) Library of Congress Russian Acquisitions and the Fate of Imperial PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Collections Adomeit, Hannes (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Germany) Tarsis, Irina (Houghton Library, USA) Putin's Security Policies: Internal and International Dimensions Russian Antiquarian Book Sellers and Harvard Acquisitions Berryman, John (Birkbeck College, United Kingdom) Alekseeva, Irina (Rossi Library, Russian Federation) Russia and China in the New Eurasia: The Security Agenda The Rossi Library in Pavlovsk Survives Dispersal Kanet, Roger E. (University of Miami, USA) Kasinec, Edward (Slavic and Baltic Division, The New York Public The U.S. Challenge to Russian Influence: The U.S. Presence in Library, USA) Central Asia and the Caucasus New Sources for Antiquarian Sales and Imperial Library Dispersal DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Nies, Susanne (CERI/CNRS PIEP de Paris, France) Grimsted, Patricia K. (Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, USA) Herd, Graeme (The George C. Marshall Center for Security Studies, Germany)

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XVII.8. Panel: “Europe” in the Socialist Block and its XVII.12. Session: Environmental Politics in Post Communist Aftermaths. Imaginations and Streams of Social Communication Europe CHAIR: Hahn, Eva (Independent historian, Germany) CHAIR: N. N. PANELISTS AND PAPERS: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Sorrels, Katherine (University of Pittsburgh, USA) Häyrynen, Nina Johanna (Department of Regional Studies and Europe in the Romanian view Environmental Policy, Finland) Gregor, Thum (University of Pittsburgh, USA) Environmental Movement, Multilateral Co-operation and Beetwen Integration and Emancipation. Polish and Russians Environmental Policies in North West Russia Imaginations of Europe at the Fall of the Berlin Wall Skarlato, Olga (School of International Relations, Russia) Faraldo, José M. (Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam, Environmental Security in Russia and Germany: Concepts and Germany) Practices Imaginations of Europe and Streams of Social Communication. A Marquart-Pyatt, Sandra (The Ohio State University, USA) Balance Perception Versus Reality: The Relationship between the DISCUSSANTS: Environment and Environmentalism Borodziej, Wlodzimierz (Historical Institute, University of Warsaw, Alimov, Andrey Alekseyevich (St. Petersburg State University, Poland) Russia) Environmental Security and Environmental Cooperatin in Europe

XVII.9. Panel: Border regions in the „old“ and the „new“ Europe – Lessons from the Past and the Present XVII.13. Panel: Baltic Elites and European Integration CHAIR: Stoklosa, Katarzyna (Hannah-Arendt-Institut für CHAIR: Steen, Anton (Department of Political Science, Totalitarismusforschung, Germany) Norway) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Engeldinger, Wolfgang (Centre Marc Bloch, Germany) Zepa, Brigita (University of Latvia, Latvia) Development of Identities in the German-French Border Region (Title to be announced later) Traba, Robert (Deutsches Historisches Institut, Poland) Pettai, Vello (Tartu University, Estonia) Changing Identities in the Polish-German Border Region (Title to be announced later) Stepien, Stanislaw (Poludniowo-Wschodni Instytut Naukowy, Krupavicius, Algis (Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania) Poland) (Title to be announced later) Old and New Identities in the Ukrainian-Polish Border Region Steen, Anton (University of Oslo, Norway) DISCUSSANTS: Baltic Elites and the Citizenship Issue: How National? Lorenz, Torsten (Europa-Universität Viadrina, Germany)

XVII.14. Session: EU Integration: Financial and Social XVII.10. Panel: Preterm Birth -Big Challenge for the Health Sectors Care and for the Whole Society in Eastern Europe CHAIR: N. N. CHAIR: Paulin, Ferenc (II. Dept. Obstetrics and Gynecology, INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Hungary) Appel, Hilary (Claremont McKenna College, USA) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: EU Integration, Fiscal Autonomy and Post-Communist Transition Hudita, Decebal (Carol Davila Univ. of Medicine and Pharmacy, Stuchlík, Andrej (Andrássy Gyula Deutschsprachige Universität Romania) Budapest, Hungary) Preterm Birth in Romania The "Politics of Reform": Reforming Pension Systems in Central and Szybinski, Zbigniew (Collegium Medicum Jagiellonian, Poland) Eastern Europe Maternal Metabolism and Low Birt Weight Lehrer, David (University of Helsinki, Germany) Váradi, Enikö (Dept. of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Hungary) Postcommunist Financial Sector Reform Sociodemographic Aspects of Preterm Deliveries

XVII.15. Session: Gender Discourses XVII.11. Session: Religion and Social Transformations CHAIR: N. N. CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Riabova, Tatiana (Ivanovo State University, Russia) Levin, Zeev (Tel Aviv Uv., Israel) Masculinity and Femininity in the Contemporary Russian Political The Bukharan Jewish Diaspora and the Creation of a New Discourse "Imagined Community" Zubkovskaya, Olga (European Humanities University, Hungary) Philipson, Joakim (Baltic East European Graduate School, Sweden) Philanthropic Organizations and Constructions of the „Eastern Positivism and Judaism : Jewish Attitudes to Modern Science in the Woman” 19th Century Russian Empire Motiejunaite, Akvile (Baltic and East European Graduate School, Naumescu, Vlad (Max Planck for Social Anthropology, Germany) Sweden) Religious Communities in between East and West: The Case of Greek Women in the Labour Market in Lithuania Catholics in Western Ukraine. Lindelöf, Karin S. (Baltic and East European Graduate School, Buzalka, Juraj (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Sweden) Germany) ’If we shall become European.’ Gender Construction among Young Social Transformations, Nationalism and Europeanisation among Women in Contemporary Poland Greek Catholics in Poland and Slovakia Rastbäck, Sara (Baltic and East European Graduate School, Sweden) Turcescu, Lucian (Religious Studies Department, Canada) Being Different as a Positive means of Identification Amongst The Romanian Orthodox Church's Todays Estonian Cultural Elite --an Ethnological Study Role in Post-Communism

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XVII.16. Session: Nation Building in Central Asia of El Lissitzky’s Work in 1920s Berlin CHAIR: N. N. Marten-Finnis, Susanne V. (Queen's University Belfast, United INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Kingdom) Khegai, Janna (Institute for International and European Policy, Messianic Images: Utopian Art in Russian and Yiddish Émigré Belgium) Journals. Berlin 1921-26 Instiutiton-Building Processes in Post-independence Central Asia: Tabachnikova, Olga (University of Bath, United Kingdom) Formal versus Informal Paradigms Russian Jewish Writers – Exile Becoming Migration: a New Morozova, Irina Yurievna (International Institute for Asian Studies Experience within "Open Borders" (IIAS), The Netherlands) Sokolova, Alla (Research Center, Russia) Post-Soviet Central Asia – Steps Forward or Decline? Contemporary Images of the Shtetl amongst the Ukrainian Mamytova, Anjelika (Department of Political Science, Sweden) Population of Urban-type Settlements of Podolia Women Organization in Kyrgyzstan: Preconditions for Democratic Development (Factors, Identities and Attitudes) Kuzibaeva, Gulnara (Tashkent State University, Uzbekistan) XVII.21. Session: Russian-German Art Connections Demographic Changes in Central Asia: Policy Implications CHAIR: N. N. Poyasok, Natalia (Marc Bloch University, France) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Kyrgyzstan is Our Common Home, or on l’exception kirghizistanaise Siemens, Elena (Modern Languages & Cultural Studies, Canada) Moscow-Berlin: Images from an Exhibition Tillberg, Margareta (School of Industrial Engineering, Sweden) XVII.17. Panel: Food Trends as a Marker of National Connections in Design, Art and Architecture. Russia and Germany. Identity in Post-Soviet Europe Soboleva, Elena (Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and CHAIR: Goldstein, Darra (Williams College, USA) Ethnography, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Modern Tendencies of Museums Cooperation Activities in Russia Grigorieva, Alexandra (Moscow State Lomonosov University, and Europe Russia) Brot vs. Khleb: The Food Invasion in Post-Soviet Russia Heinzelmann, Ursula (Independent Scholar, Germany) XVII.22. Panel: Woman and Femininity in the Literary Food and Tradition in East Germany Since Reunification Discourse of the Silver Age Bikont, Piotr (Gazeta Wyborcza, Poland) CHAIR: Mikhailova, Maria (Moscow State University, Russia) Post-totalitarian Polish Cuisine PANELISTS AND PAPERS: McDonogh, Giles (Financial Times, United Kingdom) Osipovich, Tatiana (Lewis & Clarc College , Portland, USA) The Legacy of Nazism and Communism in Germany's Perceptions of Transcending the Feminine:Zinaida Gippius as a literary Critic. Food Skoropanova, Irina (Belarusky State University, Belarus) DISCUSSANTS: The Woman Trough the Eyes of a Nitcszenian Artist Valery Brjusov's Goldstein, Darra (Williams College, USA) Erotic Poetry. Kolesnikova, Elena (The Institute of Russian Literature (Pushkinskij DOM), Russia) XVII.18. Session: European Integration and the Media Nadezda Teffi : Archetypes of Love Outside the Masculine System of CHAIR: N. N. Values. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Poltavtseva, Natalia (Russian Institute for Cultural Research, Russia) Gulyas, Agnes (Department of Media, Canterbury Christ Church, The Woman in the Period of Cultural Change ( as Reflected in 20th United Kingdom) Century Russian Literature) The Political Economy of European Integration in the Media: The DISCUSSANTS: Case of Hungary Rovenskaya, Tatiana (Moscow State University, Russia) de Smaele, Hedwig (Ghent University, Belgium) Cultural and Audiovisual Policy in the Enlarged European Area. !  =     !  ' $ " ! " XVII.23. Panel: Transboundary Landscapes Political Stereotypes in the Hungarian Public Culture and the Mass CHAIR: Häyrynen, Maunu (University of Turku, Finland) Media about the European Union PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Isachenko, Gregory (University of St. Petersburg, ) Real and Toponymical Landscape: Spatio-Temporal Analysis of the XVII.19. Panel: Islam Politics in Russian Regions: Leaders Russian-Finnish Border Area and Ethno-confessional Significance Palang, Hannes (Department of Cultural Geography, Estonia) CHAIR: Kitagawa, Seiichi (Tohoku University, Japan) Time Boundaries: Change of Practice and Experience through Time PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Layers Makarov, Dmitry (Institute of Oriental Studies, Russia) DISCUSSANTS: Islam Leaders in Dagestan Bladh, Gabriel (University of Karlstad, Sweden) Ibragimov, Magomed-Rasul (Dagestan State University, Russia) Islam and Ethnopolitics at the Subregional Level of Dagestan Gallyamov, Rushan (Bashkir Agricultural University, Russia) SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2005 10:30–12:00 Mocro-Regional Islam Politics Surrounding the Volga Gabdrafikov, Ildar (Ufa Science Center, Russia) XVIII.1. Panel: The New City: Reconstruction and Everyday Islam and Ethnopolitics at the Subregional Level of Bashkortostan Life in Minsk, Warsaw and Dresden after 1945 DISCUSSANTS: CHAIR: Pickhan, Gertrud (Freie Universität Berlin, Friedrich- Matsuzato, Kimitaka (Slavic Research Center, Japan) Meinecke-Institut, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Bohn, Thomas (Universität Jena, Historisches Institut, Germany) XVII.20. Session: East European Jewish Writers Everyday Life in the Socialist City of Minsk. CHAIR: N. N. Brzostek, Blazej (Uniwersytet Warszawski, Instytut Historyczny, INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Poland) Maltsev, Vladimir (Belarus Academy of Sciences, Belarus) Workers life in Warsaw 1950-1954 during the reconstruction. Expressionism and "Jewish Style": Belarisian Jewish Theatre in Pappai, Anna-Sophia (Freie Universität Berlin, Friedrich-Meinecke- 1920s Institut, Germany) Dukhan, Igor (Belarusian State University, Belarus) Symbolical importance and everyday life. 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DISCUSSANTS: DISCUSSANTS: Pickhan, Gertrud (Freie Universität Berlin, Friedrich-Meinecke- Stites, Richard (Georgetown University, USA) Institut, Germany) XVIII.6. Panel: Issues in East European Cinema CHAIR: Lyssakov, Pavel (European University at St Petersburg, XVIII.2. Session: Issues of Balkan Roma Russia) CHAIR: N. N. PANELISTS AND PAPERS: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Feigelson, Kristian (IRCAV/University Paris III/Sorbonne, France) Silverman, Carol (University of Oregon, USA) When Russia Met Hollywood Balkan Roma, Cultural Rights, and the State: Whose Heritage Eross, Gabor (Institute for Sociological Research (Hungarian -  / 4    ! 5..  2 $%  % !   Academy of Sciences), Hungary) Slovenia, Slovenia) East European Cinema: Memory as a Destiny, History as a Failure Roma Women in the Balkans: Myth, Stereotypes an Reality Lyssakov, Pavel (European University at St Petersburg, Russia) Simhandl, Katrin (Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy, BRAT-2 and US-Russian Influences in Film and Theory Germany) Portuges, Catherine (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA) “Eastern Roma” – “Western Gypsies and Travellers”: The Creation Cinematic Budapest of Political Objects Valkola, Jarmo (Jyvaskyla Polytechnic Institute, Finland) Visual Style and Pictorial Aesthetics in the Films of Bela Tarr

XVIII.3. Panel: Eastern Europe: Challenges of a Pan- European Policy XVIII.7. Panel: Transnational Exchanges: Travel, War, CHAIR: Schröder, Hans Henning (Forschungsstelle Osteuropa, Famine Relief, 1880-1923 Germany) CHAIR: Ilic, Melanie (University of Gloucestershire, School of PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Humanities, United Kingdom) Löwenhardt, John (Netherlands Institute of International, The PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Netherlands) Petrone, Karen (University of Kentucky, USA) EU-Russia Rivalry in the region 'in-between' Soviet Images of Europe's World War I Skvortova, Alla (UNDP Moldova, Republic of Moldova) Chatterjee, Choi (California State University at Los Angeles, USA) EU Neighbourhood Policy: Moldova as a Special Case American Women in the Russian Empire: Travel and Discovery Bordachev, Timofei V. Bordachev (Affiliation Magazine, Russian Reshetova, Natalia (Institute of Russian History, Russia) Federation) Russian and American Perceptions of ARA Famine relief, 1921-1923 Russia and the EU: Beyond New Neighbourhood DISCUSSANTS: Artobolevskiy, Sergey (nstitute of Geography, Russian Academy of, Mally, Lynn (Department of History, USA) Russian Federation) Russian Regions in Common European Space DISCUSSANTS: XVIII.8. Panel: Proposal for a Panel: Science of History – Kempe, Iris (Center for Applied Policy Research, Germany) Politics of History: Instrumentalizing Contempory History of East Central Europe CHAIR: Schödl, Günter (East Central European History, XVIII.4. Panel: Eastern Orthodoxy and European Politics Germany) CHAIR: Hagemeister, Michael (Europa-Universität Viadrina, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Germany) Bialkowski, Blazej (East Central European History, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Unwanted Collaboration? Mitrofanova, Anastasia (Diplomatic Academy, Russia) Fehr, Helmut (Uniwersytet Rzeszowski, Poland) Political Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe: pan-Orthodox The Communist Past as Part of Elite Debates: The East German Integration vs. Ethnonationalsm Case Byford, Jovan Timothy (Department of Social Sciences, Nottingham Nyyssönen, Heino (Academy of Science of Finland, Finland) Trent University, United Kingdom) The Role of 1956 in the Politics of History in Hungary Managing Antisemitism: Rhetoric of Denial and Repression in DISCUSSANTS: Serbian Ecclesiastical Discourse Ohliger, Rainer (Humboldt Universität Berlin, Germany) Likhachev, Viacheslav (International Solomon University, Ukraine) Christian Orthodoxy as a Factor of the Political Life in Russia and Ukraine: Political Parties, Social Movements, Religious XVIII.9. Panel: EU Enlargement and Environment in the Brotherhoods Accession Countries:Problems and Prospects Merdjanova, Ina (DEMOS Foundation, Bulgaria) CHAIR: Powell, David (Harvard University, USA) Accommodating Faith: Religion and Nation(alism) in the Balkans PANELISTS AND PAPERS: after 1989 Kramer, John (Mary Washington College, USA) DISCUSSANTS: EU Enlargement and the Environment:Challenges for Accession Verkhovsky, Alexander (SOVA Center for Information and Countries Analysis, Moscow, director, Russia) Briggs, Chad (California State University Fullerton, USA) EU Enlargement Process and Environmental Policy: the Danube Watershed XVIII.5. Panel: The Cultural History of the Cold War V: Beckmann, Andreas (Worldwildlife Fund International, Austria) Travelling in, out, and beyond Environmental Accession:The Role of NGO's in Planning and CHAIR: Gasparov, Boris (Columbia University, USA) Implementing EU Funds PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Carmin, Joann (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA), Kalinin, Ilia (Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie Publishers, Moscow, Vandeveer, Stacy (University of New Hampshire, USA) Russia) Critical Issues in Eu Environmental Accession Cold War as a War of Languages Kyst, Jon (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) 'Luchshe vy k nam...': The Official Visit to the Soviet Union and its XVIII.10. Panel: Russian Orientalism: Views from the Functions in Cold War Culture Caucasus Turoma, Sanna (University of Helsinki, Finland) CHAIR: Lindsey, Byron (University of New Mexico, USA) '...kuda-nibud' po vidimoi otchizne, goni menia, nenast'e...': PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Imagining the Travel in the Cold War Period Biguaa, Vyacheslav (Institute of World Literature Russian, Russia) 'Mukhadzirstvo' in Abkhazian and Adighian Literatures

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Chagin, Alexey (International Research and Exchanges Board, The Entrepreneurship Potential of a Transformation Society Russia) DISCUSSANTS: Gaito Gazdanov: Creativity at a Crossroads of Cultures Radaev, Vadim (State University, Higher School of Economics, Schimmelpenninck van der Oye, David (Brock University, Canada) Russia) Islamology in the Russian Academy Sultanov, Kazbek (Institute of World Literature, Russian, Russia) Between Freedom and Destiny: the 19th Century War of the XVIII.16. Session: Post Comunist Everyday Life Caucasus as a Theme of Literature in the Northern Caucasus CHAIR: N. N. Lindsey, Byron (University of New Mexico, USA) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Caucasian Corrections to Russian Representations Mirsky, Julia (Ben-Gurion University, Israel) Overcoming the Barriers to Voluntary Action in Post-Soviet Society: a Case Study of Service Volunteers in the Jewish Community in XVIII.11. Session: Individual Strategy of Social Actors in Russia Post-communist Countries Gourova, Olga (European University at St. Petersburg, Russia) CHAIR: N. N. Home Possessions: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Everyday Use of Material Objects in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia Wrobel, Janusz (Madonna University, USA) Kulakova, Irina (Moscow State University, Russia) Paradoxes of Freedom A Study as the Space of Intellectual Daily Life (Russian Study as a Vicsek, Lilla (Sociology and Social Policy Department, Hungary) Special Case of the European One) Feeling of Uncertainty and its Determining Factors in Hungary Shashkin, Alexander (Institute of Sociology, Russia) Blyudina, Uliana (Scientific Research Centre, Russian Federation) Violent Youth Cultures in Contemporary Russia Evolution of State Discourse of Narcotism in Russia: From 'Moral Panic' to Prohibitionism XVIII.17. Panel: Kyiv and International Modernism, 1905- 1929 XVIII.12. Panel: Transport Law in Transition Countries - a CHAIR: Makaryk, Irena (Department of English, Canada) Step Toward the EU PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Pavliha, Marko (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Shkandrij, Myroslav (Department of German and Slavic Studies, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Canada) Djoric, Ana (Research Assistant, Serbia and Montenegro) The Ukrainian Avant-garde in Europe Reform of the Serbian Transport Law Ratanova, Maria (Department of Art History, Russia) Pavliha, Marko (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Choreographic Avant-garde in Kyiv: 1916-1921, Bronislava Nijinska Law of Logistics and her Ecole de Mouvement. Vlacic, Patrick (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) Mudrak, Myroslava (Department of Art of History, USA) Contract of Logistics Arkhipenko between East and West Radionov, Nikoleta (Assistant Professor, University of Zagreb Hamm, Michael F. (Department of History, USA) Faculty of Law, Croatia) Kyiv: A Portrait of an Artistic City Reform of the Croatian Railways Law Makaryk, Irena (Department of English, CANADA) Les Kurbas and the Theatrical Avant-garde

XVIII.13. Panel: Russian Literary Archives in Russia and Abroad XVIII.18. Session: Cold War CHAIR: Bogomolov, Nikolay (Moscow State University, CHAIR: N. N. Russia) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Autio-Sarasmo, Sari (Department of History, Finland) Segal (Rudnik), Nina (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) Transferring Modernisation? Soviet-Finnish Scientific-Technological On Russian Literary Archives in Israel Cooperation during the Cold War Slobin, Greta N. (College of Letters Wesleyan University, USA) Leisti, Simo (University of Tampere, Finland) The Bakhmeteff Archive and the Postwar Shift from Paris to New Guardians of the Truth and Scientific Quest - A Case Study on Soviet York Social Sciences from 1971 to 1991. Spivak, Monika L. (The Memorial Flat of Andrej Bely, Russia) Maddrell, John Paul (Department of International Politics, United The Fate of Andrej Bely's Archive Kingdom) DISCUSSANTS: The Western Intelligence Services and the Second Berlin Crisis, Segal, Dimitry (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel) 1958-61 Granville, Johanna (Stanford University, USA) "Romania, the USSR, and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956: New XVIII.14. Panel: Romania in the 20th Century: Ethnical State Archival Evidence" or Empire CHAIR: Isaev, Sergey Aleksandrovich (St. Petersburg Institute of History, Russia) XVIII.19. Panel: External Actors and Transformation in PANELISTS AND PAPERS: (will be announced later) Eastern Europe CHAIR: Fischer, Sabine (Institute for East European Studies, Free University Berlin, Germany) XVIII.15. Panel: Entrepreneurship and Small Business PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Development in Central and Eastern Europe and the Newly Sasse, Gwendolyn (European University Institute, Italy) Independent States Democracy Promotion in CEE: A Comparison of Slovakia and CHAIR: Smallbone, David (Centre for Enterprise and Economic Romania Development Research (CEEDR), United Kingdom) Sabic, Zlatko (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Bilateralism and EU Accession: a Different Kind of Two-level Game Welter, Friederike (RWI, Germany) Melville, Andrei (Moscow State Institute of International Relations, Entrepreneurship in Transition Economies: Necessity or Opportunity Russian Federation) Driven?, External Actors and Democratisation in Russia Rogut, Anna (Department of Entrepreneurship and Industrial Policy, Fischer, Sabine (Free University Berlin, Germany) University of Lodz, Poland) External Actors and Democratisation in Georgia and Estonia – a The Implications of EU Accession for the Polish SME Sector Comparison Tschepurenko, Alexander (Russia)

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DISCUSSANTS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Hughes, James (London School of Economics, United Kingdom) Heller, Klaus (University of Giessen, Germany) Old Belief and Modern Entrepreneurial Thought Within the Moscow Merchants before 1917 XVIII.20. Session: Baltic States, Russia and EU Anan'ich, Boris V. (Russian Academy of Science, St. Petersburg CHAIR: N. N. Branch, Russian Federation) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: A Window to Europe. Western European business Culture and the St. Tsiskarashvili, Dmitri (Department of Russian, Ireland) Petersburg Entrepreneurs in the 19th and Early 20th Century Cross Border Co-operation between Russia and the Baltic States Petrov, Jurij A. (Russian Academy of Science Moscow Branch, Vihalemm, Peter (University of Tartu, Estonia) Russian Federation) Post-Communist Transformation as Spatial Restructuring of Society: The Moscow of Entrepreneurs in the 19th and early 20th century. Economic, Political, Social and Cultural Space of the Baltic City of National Capital or Modern Industrial Centre Countries Before and after EU Enlargement Giljazov, Iskander (State University of Kazan, Russian Federation) Yagya, Vatanyar (St. Petersburg State University/ School og Ethnic Cultural Development among the Tatars of the Wolga Region International Relations, Russia) and the Role of the Tatar Entrepreneurs in the 19th and early 20th Baltinization versus Balcanization: The Problems of International Century Relations in Europe DISCUSSANTS: Lauristin, Marju (University of Tartu, Estonia) Thompstone, Stuart (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom) From Post-Communism to European Knowledge Society: Political, Social and Cultural Perspectives of Estonian Transformation XIX.2. Panel: Man of Arts in History: Participant, Eyewitness, Researcher XVIII.21. Session: Literature and the City CHAIR: Sekirinskii, Sergey (State University of Humanitarian CHAIR: N. N. Sciences, Russia) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Szczukin, Wasilij (Jagellonian University of Cracow, Poland) Tsimbaev, Nicolai (Moscow State Lomonosow University, Russia)              Artist and War   Zezina, Maria (Russian Academy of Public Administration, Russia) Burkhart, Dagmar M. (University of Mannheim, Slavic Seminar, Soviet Women in Postwar Society Through the Mirrow of Mass Germany) Fiction Das Phantasma des Mantels: Gogol', Timm, Makanin Zverev, Vasiliy (Moscow State Pedagogical University, Russia) Sivkova, Anna (Kaliningrad State University, Russia) Artist and Peasantry The Literature in Kaliningrad in the Mirror of Koenigsberg: To be Grigorova, Darina (Sofia University, Bulgaria) Continued Balkan Art and Russia Ueland, Carol Ruth (Drew University, USA) Haeberle, Pauline (University of Bern, Switzerland) European Painting in the Poetry of Aelksandr Kushner West-East in Jugendstil

XVIII.22. Panel: North Eurasian Geopolitics: From XIX.3. Panel: Rule of Law or Rule of Judges? Post- Technology Models to Resource Mmodels. Corporate Communist Courts in Comparative Perspective Globalisation, Environmental Conflicts, and Societal CHAIR: Protsyk, Oleh (Research Associate, Germany) Responsibilities PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Heininen, Lassi (Northern Research Forum, Finland) Boulanger, Christian (Dept. of Political Science, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: (will be announced later) From the "Global Rise of Judicial Review" to "Juristocracy" - Theories on Judicial Empowerment in the Post-Communist Context Popova, Maria (Government Department, United States of America) XVIII.23. Session: Central Asia – Hyde Park Corner Equal Protection Under the Law? Defamation Trials Against Media CHAIR: N. N. Outlets in Ukraine, 1998-2003 INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Trochev, Alexei (Dept. of Political Science, Canada) Mendikulova, Gulnara (Department of Research Information, Testing, Lobbying, Competing: Judicial Recruitment in Russia, 2000- Republic of Kazakhstan) 2004 Migration Trends from Kazakhstan: Problems and Perspectives for DISCUSSANTS: Common Home Europe Solomon, Jr., Peter H. (CREES, Canada) Nazaryan, Ruben (Samarkand State University, Uzbekistan) The History of the Armenian Diaspora of Central Asia Bobushev, Temirbek (American University-Central Asia, Kyrgyz XIX.4. Panel: How to Explain Russia's Post-Soviet Political Republic) and Economic System Central Asia and Central Europe - Feature of Co-Operation and CHAIR: Höhmann, Hans-Hermann (Universität Köln, Development Germany) Yazdani, Enayatollah (The Australian National University, Australia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: The Impact of Iran’s Relations with Central Asia on US policy Schröder, Hans-Henning (Universität Bremen, Germany) towards the Region What Kind of Political Regime Has Russia? Kibirova, Sanat (St. Petersburg Composers Union, Russia) Lane, David (University of Cambridge. Faculty of Social and Europe and Asia in the Space of the Silk Road: Expeditions from Political Sciences, United Kingdom) Europe in Eastern Turkestan” What Kind of Capitalism Has Russia? Pleines, Heiko (Forschungsstelle Osteuropa (Research Center for East European Studies), Germany) SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2005 13:30–15:00 What Kind of Civil Society Has Russia? DISCUSSANTS: Bunce, Valerie Jane (Cornell University. Department of Government, XIX.1. Panel: Private Entrepreneurship in Pre- USA) Revolutionary Russia: Ethno-religious Structure and Regional

Development Since the First Half of the 19th Century in the

Mirror of Post-soviet Historiography

CHAIR: Dahlmann, Dittmar (Seminar für Osteuropäische

Geschichte, Germany)

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XIX.5. Session: Traditions, Etiquette, and Archetypes XIX.9. Panel: Ukraine in Europe: Culture, Politics, CHAIR: N. N. Economics and Civil Society of a Future EU Member INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: CHAIR: Rudnytzky, Leonid (The Ukrainian Free University, Prestel, David (Michigan State University, United states of America) Germany) Gestures in Medieval Rus' Narrative PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Sazonova, Lidia (Institute of World Literature,Russian Academy of Romaniv, Oleh (Shevchenko Sc. Society, Ukraine, Ukraine) Sciences, Russia) Political Circumstances and State of Political Elite Eastern Slavic Baroque Poetry in European Context Karas, Anatolij (Franko Lviv National University, Ukraine) Lönnqvist, Barbara (Dept. of Russian language&literature, Finland) Hard Road to Civil Society and Common Europe: The Case of Antiquity Crossing the Borders into Russia through a European Ukraine Bestseller Sayenko, Yuriy (Institute of Sociology in Kyiv, Ukraine) Mokroborodova, Larissa (Åbo Akademi University, Finland) Ukraine: Powerful But Non Realized Social-economic Potential From Russia to Europe: Move as Transition (Archetypal Motives in Recent Russian Literature) Mikhalchuk, Tamara (Mogilev State University, Belarus) XIX.10. Panel: Between Tradition and New Religious Ethno-specific Phraseological Expressions of Etiquette in Russian Movements Fiction CHAIR: Pollack, Detlef (Europa Universität Viadrina, Germany) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: XIX.6. Panel: Russian Émigré Culture: Stimac, Zrinka (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Paris and Berlin Germany) CHAIR: Marten-Finnis, Susanne V (Queen's University Belfast, Kroatien Zwischen Volksfrömmigkeit und Neuen Religiösen United Kingdom) Bewegungen PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Preda, Radu (Facultatea de Teologie Ortodoxa, Romania) Dukhan, Igor (Belarusian State University, Republic of Belarus) Kirche in Rumänien am Anfang des Neuen Jahrhtausends Jewishness, Constructivism, Russian-German Expressionism: Horyna, Bretislav (Philosophische Fakultät der Masarky-Universität, Concept and Style of El Lissitzky's Works in 1920s Berlin Czech) Le Foll, Claire (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Zur Religiösen Lage im Gegenwärtigen Tschechien France) Kersevan, Marko (Filozofski Fakultet UL, Slowenia) From Vitebsk to Paris: Artists as Mediators of Cultural Transfer Das "Fremde" und das "Eigene": Volksfrömmigkeit, From the Byelorussian Province to Early 20th Century France Einwandererreligionen, neue religiösen Bewegungen in Slowenien DISCUSSANTS: Pickel, Gert (Europa Universitär Viadrina, Germany) Fuks, Rena (Menasseh ben Israel Instituut foor joodse sociaal- Eine Bestandsaufnahme Christlicher Religiosität in Osteuropa - wetenschappelijke en cultuurhistorische studies, The Netherlands) Erfahrungen aus der Umfrageforschung Walravens, Hartmut (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Germany) Thomas, Christine (The British Library, United Kingdom) XIX.11. Panel: The New Russian Kitsch or Re-Reading Walter Benjamin’s Moscow Diary XIX.7. Panel: Ethnicity, Poverty, and the Environment CHAIR: Reut, Oleg (Petrozavodsk State Univ, Russia) CHAIR: Briggs, Chad (Department of Political Science and PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Environmental Studies Program, USA) Smirnov, Dmitrii (Ivanovo State Univ, Russia) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Walter Benjamin’s Moscow Diary as Device for the Discovery of Briggs, Tracy (Environmental Studies Program, USA) Kitsch Environmental Politics and Ethnicity in the Danube River Basin Homanuk, Mykola (Kherson State Tech. Univ., Ukraine) Filcak, Richard (Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy, Kitsch in the Perception of Terrorism Slovakia) Reut, Oleg (Petrozavodsk State Univ, Russia) Poverty and the Environment: Potential Contribution of the Kitsch in the Perception of Globalisation European Union's Economic and Social Cohesion Policies in the Ibrahimov, Rovshan (Qafqaz Univ, Azerbaijan) Enlarged Europe Kitsch in the Perception of Contemporary Islam Granata, Cora (Department of History, USA) DISCUSSANTS: Minority Ethnic Identity, Sorbs, and the Environment in the German Izotov, Alexander (University of Joensuu, Finland) Democratic Republic DISCUSSANTS: DeBardeleben, Joan (Institute of European and Russian Studies, XIX.13. Panel: Satire in Contemporary Russian Literature Canada) CHAIR: Krzychylkiewicz, Agata (University of South Africa, South Africa) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: XIX.8. Panel: Conservatism in Comparison: Russia and Efimov, Nina (Florida State University, USA) the West Dostoevsky vs Karl Marx in Aksenov's Satire CHAIR: Allenov, Sergej (Voronezh State University, Russia) Giaquinta, Rosa Anna (Universita degli Studi de Udine, Italy) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Satirical Prophesy: A New Genre of Vladimir Voinovich's Moskva Makushine, Alexandre (Voronezh State University, Russia) 2042 P.N. Miliukov and Liberal Conservatism of Kolesnikoff, Nina (McMaster University, Canada) Minakov, Arkadij (Voronezh State University, Russia) The Menippean Satire in Russian Postmodern Prose Russian Conservatism as a Reaction to Westernization in the 19th Century Repnikov, Alexandre (Russian State Archiv of Social and Political XIX.14. Session: State Building under Putin I History, Russia) CHAIR: N. N. General Tendencies of the Historiography of Russian Conservatism INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Beisswenger, Martin (University of Notre Dame, USA) Willerton, John (University of Arizona, USA) Eurasianism as a Conservative Movement Democratization and Russia's "Hegemonic Presidency" DISCUSSANTS: Zaznaev, Oleg (Kazan State University, Russia) Urban, Vera (Humboldt University, Germany) The Presidentialization of a Semi-Presidential Regime: The Case of Russia Gomozova, Anna (Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Germany)

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Formation of Ministeria Cabinets in Post-Soviet Russia. Between XIX.19. Session: Interethnic Relations II Presidential Assignment and Informal Influences CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Jagudina; Merete Hellum, Zaira (Göteborg University, Sweden) XIX.15. Panel: Business and Marketing Strategies in Marriage Across the Borders: Russian Women in Sweden Central and Eastern Europe Alpan, Basak (Middle East Technical University-Department of CHAIR: Marinov, Marin Alexandrov (University of Political Science&Public Administration, Turkey) Gloucestershire, United Kingdom) Intellectuals’ Positions on the Conceptualisation of “Europe” in PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Central Europe vs. Euroscepticism: a Rupture or Continuity? Morita, Ken (Hiroshima University, Japan) Pavlova, Anzhelika (Mari State University, Russia) Approaches of Japanese Companies to Central and Eastern The Roots of Semantic of Finno-Ugric Costume European Countries Patrusheva, Tatyana (Mari State University, Russia) Koyama, Yoji (Niigata University, Japan) The Roots of Traditional Economy of Finnic-Speaking Peoples of the Business and Marketing Challenges of Central and Eastern Europe Volga Area Tomiyama, Eiko (Niigata University, Japan) Secrets of Success of Marketing Strategies in Cenral and Eastern Europe XIX.20. Session: Post Comunist Everyday Life Marinova, Svetla Trifonova (University of Birmingham, United CHAIR: N. N. Kingdom) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Marketing Strategies in Central and Eastern Europe Börjeson, Agnes (Baltic and East European Graduate School, INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Sweden) Marinov, Marin Alexandrov (University of Gloucestershire, United Everyday Life Understandings and Makings of Humanness within the Kingdom) Frame of a Swedish Aid Project in Romania Marketing Strategies of Brewing Companies in Central and Eastern Blumenkranz, Michael (Magnus-Academy, Germany) Europe About the Typology of Socio-Cultural Crises Shpakovskaya, Larisa (European University at St. Petersburg, Russia) XIX.16. Panel: Latvia and Europe in Historical Perspective Luxury in Soviet and Western Societies. How They influence Each CHAIR: Bartlett, Roger (SSEES, University College London Other (retired), United Kingdom) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: von Hirschhausen, Ulrike (University of Hamburg, Germany) SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2005 15:30–17:00 Multiethnicity and the Border of Civil Society: Riga 1860-1914 Mintaurs, Martins (University of Latvia, Latvia) XX.1. Panel: From Destruction to Reconstruction: the Latvia's Architectural Heritage and Its Protection, 1880-1940 Survival of Stalinist Technocrats Hiden, John (Baltic Studies Unit, University of Glasgow, United CHAIR: Heinzen, James W. (Rowan University, USA) Kingdom) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Latvia, Germany and Great Britain in the 1930s Mespoulet, Martine (University of Angers, France) DISCUSSANTS: Adaptation and Survival Behaviors in a Political Transition Period. von Pistohlkors, Gerd (University of Goettingen (retired), Germany) A Case Study of the Leading Staticians of the Soviet State Central Direction of Statistics (1930-1960) Blum, Alain (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France) XIX.17. Session: East West European Cinema From Destruction to Reconstruction of Administrative Competency. CHAIR: N. N. The Experiences of Ukrainian Demography, 1930-1960. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Rowney, Don K. (Bowling Green State University, USA) Ludewig, Alexandra (University of Western Australia, Australia) Bureaucratic Recovery during Political Crises: Insights from Screening the Beach – Probing the Past. Institutional and Organization Theory The Baltic Sea in Contemporary German Cinema DISCUSSANTS: Bahry, Romana (York University, Canada) Orlovsky, Daniel T. (Souther Medhodist University, USA) Subversive Themes in Dovzhenko's "Earth" Heinzen, James (Rowan University, USA) Hicks, Jeremy (Queen Mary, University of London (Mod Langs), United Kingdom) Lost in Translation? Did Sound Stop Russian Films from Finding XX.2. Panel: Bureaucracy and Nationality in Imperial Western Audiences? Russia 2: Lower Officials in Tsarist Poland and Ukraine Bratoeva-Daraktchieva, Ingeborg (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, CHAIR: Velychenko, Stephen (University of Toronto, Canada) Bulgaria) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Idnetity Construction in the New European Cinema Caban, Wieslaw (Akademia Swietokrzyska, Poland) Officials and Russification in Tsarist Poland Gorizontov, Leonid (Academy of Sciences, Russia) XIX.18. Session: Education, Universities and Research Officials of the Kingdom of Poland. Plans Realities and Models training (1831-1863) CHAIR: N. N. Karlina, Oksana (Volyn State University, Ukraine) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Lesser Provincial Officials in Right-Bank Ukraine. A Social Profile Aasland, Aadne (NorFA (Nordic Academy for Advanced Study), DISCUSSANTS: Norway) Dolbilov, Mikhail (Voronezh University, Russia) Challenges in Research Training in the Baltic Countries Usoltseva, Nadezhda Vasilievna (Ivanovo State University, Russia) International Co-Operation of a Classic University as a Factor of XX.3. Panel: Informal Politics and Corruption in the European Integration Postcommunist Region Poljakova, Irina (Kaliningrad State Technical University, Russia) CHAIR: Segbers, Klaus (Free University of Berlin, Germany) European Experience in Russian Tradition of Philosophical PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Education Ledeneva, Alena V. (University College of London, United Armbruster, Lars Christof (VFF - Dep Economics and Sociology, Kingdom) Russia) Informal Politics and Political Regimes: The Case of Russia Future Finance and Governance of Higher Education in Europe Rutland, Peter (Wesleyan University, USA) The Politics of Anti-Corruption Campaigns

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Karklins, Rasma (University of Illinois at Chicago, USA) XX.8. Panel: Using Work as a Political Category in Anti-Corruption Strategies in the Postcommunist Region Socialist European Countries CHAIR: Raleigh, Donald Joseph (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA) XX.4. Panel: Security in Central and Eastern Europe PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Berryman, John (Birkbeck College, United Kingdom) Kott, Sandrine (University of Geneva, Faculté des lettres, PANELISTS AND PAPERS: Switzerland) Nation, R. Craig (U.S. Army War College, USA) From “Arbeitspflicht” to “Arbeitsscheu”. Inclusion and exclusion Russia's and Ukraine's 'Drang nach Westen'" The Case of NATO through work in the German Democratic Republic (1949-1989) Nies, Susanne (CERI/CNRS, France) Mazurek, Malgorzata (Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) Putin's Attempts to Subjugate Georgia -- From Sabre-Rattling to Between Sociology and Ideology. Perception of Work in Polish Purse Policy People's Republic Michta, Andrew (Rhodes College, USA) Mespoulet, Martine (University of Angers, France) U.S.-Polish Relations and Central European Security How Soviet Statisticians Defined the Sphere of Socialist Work (1918- DISCUSSANTS: 1989) Smolansky, Oles (Lehigh University, USA) DISCUSSANTS: Herd, Graeme (Marshall Center for Security Studies, Germany) Lindenberger, Thomas (Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam, Germany)

XX.5. Session: Women's Voices from Russia CHAIR: N. N. XX.9. Panel: European Integration and the Global INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Challenges Andrew, Joe (Russian, Keele University, United Kingdom) CHAIR: Berglund, Sten (Örebro University, Sweden) Aspects of Narrative, Gender and Space in Russian Women's Fiction DISCUSSANTS: of the 1860s Aarebrot, Frank (Department of Comparative Politics, Norway) Zlydneva, Natalia (Institute for Slavic Studies, Russia) Linde, Jonas (Dept of Social and Political Science, Sweden) 'Window to Europe' as a Feminine Text of the 20th Century Russian Literature Harris, Jane Gary (University of Pittsburgh, USA) XX.10. Session: Changing Geography in South Eastern Russia's Literary Response to World War I in the Contemporary Europe Russian Women's Periodical Press CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Urbanc, Mimi (Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy XX.6. Panel: Russian Humor in Cross-Cultural of Sciences and Arts, Slovenia) Perspective Slovenia between Central Europe and the Balkans CHAIR: Shmeleva, Elena (Russian Academy of Sciences, Jordan, Peter (Austrian Institute of East and Southeast European Russia) Studies, Austria) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: The Spatial Impact of Privatizing Croatia's and Montenegro's Gusejnov, Gasan (University of Bonn, Germany) Tourist Industry Practical and Systematic Theory of a Russian Joke Sabic, Dejan (Faculty of Geography, Serbia and Montenegro) Belousov, Alexandr (St. Petersburg State University of Culture and Natural Potentials of Sustainable Development of Stara Raska Arts, Russia) Region (Serbia and Montenegro) Russian Humor : $  >  1 $ ?  #'@ "   2  Arkhipova, Alexandra (Russian State University for the Humanities, ; #?#  " 1 ! " Russia) Water Sparing Irrigation System, Based on Remote Sensing in Maize How a Soviet Spy Penetrated from the movie to Russian Jokes DISCUSSANTS: Graham, Seth (University of Washington, USA) XX.11. Panel: European Models of Peacekeeping as a Learning Bridge for Japan CHAIR: Mulloy, Garren (Faculty of International Relations, XX.7. Panel: Structural Development and International Japan) Activity of the Russian Orthodox Church in the 20th Century PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: Shkarovskiy, Mikhail (Central State Archives of St. Nakamura, Takefumi (Graduate School of Media and Governance, Petersburg, Russia) Japan) PANELISTS AND PAPERS: The Application of European PKO Models to Japan Buchenau, Klaus (Osteuropa-Institut, Freie Universität Berlin, Riessland, Andreas (Faculty of Policy Management, japan) Germany) European PKO Models The Russian Orthodox Emigration as a Cultural Factor in Interwar Yugoslavia Schenk, Frithjof Benjamin (Ludwig-Maximilians Universität XX.12. Session: Ethnic Issues in Postsoviet Russia. The Muenchen, Germany) Case Chechnya Church-State Relations in Stalinist Russia. A Critical View From the CHAIR: N. N. Perspective of Cultural History INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Shkarovskiy, Mikhail (Central State Archives of St. Petersburg, Russell, John (University of Bradford, United Kingdom) Russia) Obstacles to Peace in Chechnya: the Case for International International Activity of the Moscow Patriarchy between 1945 and Involvement 1990 Mäkinen, Sirke (University of Tampere, Finland) Pisiotis, Argyrios K. (Kent State University, USA) Argumentation of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, The Russian Orthodox Episcopate and the Crisis of the Tsarist Unity and Yabloko on the 'Counter-Terrorist Operation' in Chechnya Monarchy: Loyal Followers or Disgruntled Servants (1999-) DISCUSSANTS: Spector, Regine (University of California, Berkeley, USA) Schulze-Wessel, Martin (Ludwig-Maximilians Universität Nationalism and Ethnic Identity in the Former Soviet Union Muenchen, Germany) Goes, Gudrun (Institute for Foreigne Languages, department of Slavistics, Germany) Chechnya - Writing in the Period of War:a Discourse on Violence

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XX.13. Session: Russia: Great Power Ambitions XX.18. Session: Russian Minorities in the EU, EU- CHAIR: N. N. Citizenship INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: CHAIR: N. N. Willerton, John (University of Arizona, USA) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Russian Eurasian Power Interests and the CIS Steen, Anton (Department of Political Science, Norway) Oldberg, Ingmar (Swedish Defence Research Agency, Sweden) Europeanisation and Citizenship in the Baltic States: Culture vs. Russia’s Great Power Ambitions under Putin Institutions. Zimin, Dmitry (University of Joensuu, Finland) Korhonen, Anna (Aleksanteri Institute, Finland) Second Term of President Putin: Russian Grand Strategy and Development of Estonia's Russian-Speakers's Attitudes towards the European Interests EU Rukavishnikov, Vladimir (State University - Higher School of Czubinski, Zbigniew A. (Jagiellonian University, Poland) Economics, Russia) The Concept of Citizenship in the European Union after Eastward Choices for Russia: Preserving Inherited Geopolitics Through Enlargement: A Polish Perspective Emergent Global and European Realities

XX.19. Session: Media Images XX.14. Session: State Building under Putin II CHAIR: N. N. CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Lapinski, Dariusz (Europa- Universität Viadrina, Germany) Smorgunov, Leonid (St. Petersburg State, Russia) How the Polish Radical Right Views the European Union The Russian Politico-Administrative Reforms in the Context of Horolets, Anna (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Poland) European Policy of “Good Governance” Press Images of Europe in Poland: The Self or the Other? Ruutu, Katja (Aleksanteri Institute, Finland) Sergeeva, Olga (Volgograd State University, Russia) "All Power to the Regions!" Centralism, Localism and Progress in Image of Europe in the Russian Telenews the Russian Politics Caron, Inna (Dept. of Slavic Languages and Literatures, USA) Lapidus, Gail (Stanford University, USA) Reluctant Heiress: Ayn Rand and the Legacy of the Silver Age Russian State-Building under Putin: Toward Europe Krivolap, Alexei (European Humanities University, Belarus) European Mass Media and National Identities in Post-Soviet Countries XX.15. Session: Social Networks and Individual Trajectories in Eastern Europe XX.20 Session: EU-Enlargement and Ukraine/Moldova CHAIR: N. N. CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Hellermann, Christiane (Institute of European Ethnology, Humboldt Kovalova, Olena (National Institute for Strategic Studies, Kyiv, University Berlin, Germany, Portugal) Ukraine) From the Soviet Union to the Atlantic Ocean: Trajectories and Playing with Principles: European Choice of Ukraine Perspectives of Eastern European Migrant Women Gavras, Panayotis (Black Sea Trade and Development Bank, Lonkila, Markku (Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, Thessaloniki, Greece) Finland) Regional De-Integration? EU Expansion and Policy Uncertainty in The Role of Social Networks in Russian IT-business. Moldova and Ukraine Gabowitsch, Mischa (Neprikosnovenny Zapas, Moscow, Russia) Babenko, Svitlana (V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University; Nationalism Across Public Spheres. Case Studies from Russia Ukraine) Dietz, Hella (Max Weber Center for Advanced Cultural and Social Post-Communist Transformation of Ukraine: Towards Europe or Studies, Germany) Away? Social and Cultural Background of Integration Human Rights Discourse in Poland after World War II (Presentation also Possible in English or French Language) XX.21. Panel: Overcoming Dutch Disease in Russia CHAIR: Malle, Silvana (OECD, France) XX.16. Session: Russia's Foreign Policy PANELISTS AND PAPERS: CHAIR: N. N. Gavrilenkov, Evgeny (Troika Dialog, Russia) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: Growth and Competitiveness of the Russian Economy Buyukakinci, Erhan (Galatasaray University, Turkey) Kuboniwa, Masaaki (Institute of Economic Research, Japan) What’s ahead in the Russian-German Relations? Common Interests, A Configuration of Optimal Growth Paths under Chronic Diseases in Different Perspectives Russia Chung, Eunsook (The Sejong Institute, South Korea) Tabata, Shinichiro (Slavic Research Center, Japan) US-Russia Relations in the Post-Soviet Space Oil and Gas Export Revenues and Their Influence on Economic Gupta, Surendra (Pittsburg State University, USA) Growth of Russia Continuity and Change in Russian-Indian Relations DISCUSSANTS: Schrettl, Wolfram (Department of Economics, Germany) Uegaki, Akira (Department of Economics, Japan) XX.17. Session: Library and Book Culture CHAIR: N. N. INDIVIDUAL PAPERS: SATURDAY, JULY 30, 2005 18:00 Trushina, Irina (National Library of Russia, Russia) Library Ethics in Russia: Traditions and Novations 18:00 Closing Ceremony Zibritova, Gabriela (Faculty of Arts, Slovak republic) Multilingualism in the Book Culture at the Territory of the Present Slovakia in the 16-18th Century Petina, Larissa (National Library of Estonia, Estonia) The Russian Emigre Publications (1918–1940) in the National Library of Estonia Hovorka, Carolyn (East View Information Services, USA) Russian National Bibliography online: a Major Resource for Librarians and Researchers

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Boncheva, Tsvetana (Union of Scientists in Bulgaria, Bulgaria) INDIVIDUAL PAPERS New Catholic Religious Movements and European Integration (HYDE PARK CORNER) Processes

Rylander, David (Dept. of Human and Economic Geography, Radionov Radenkovic, Nikoleta (University of Zagreb School of Sweden) Law, Croatia) Bridging the Digital Divide in the Baltic Sea Region Liberalisation of the Croatian Railway Transport Market

Felder, Björn M. (Germany) Latvia at a European Civilwar? Political and Ethnitical Polarisation by Both Totalitarian Occupation Powers in Latvia 1940-47 POSTER Dimants, Ainars (The Media Institute, Latvia)

The Different Mass Media Traditions in Latvia and Their Future in Cultural Studies the EU Bezklubaya, Svetlana (Moscow Aviation Institute, Russia)

Culturology in a Technical University is the Synthesis of Intelligence Sachdeva, Gulshan (School of International Studies, India) and Creativity The Political Economy of Central Asian Transformation

Krut, Oxana (Tyumen State Oil and Gas University, Russia) Stephan, Johannes F. (Halle Institute for Economic Research, Modern National West-Siberian Advertising Germany)

Technology Transfer in Central East Europe - The Relationship Economy between FDI Parent and Subsidiary Bodin, Clara Beata (Department of Economic History, Sweden)

Prioritized Men, Marginalized Women? The Changing Russian Riishøj, Søren Jakob (Institute of political science, South Danish, Labour Market. Case: Murmansk 1979-2001 Denmark)

National Identity, Euroeanisation and Eurosecpticism - Experience Vasylenko, Yuriy V. (Government Agrarian Policy Coordination from Poland and the Czech Republic Council, SECRETARIAT, Ukraine)

Model Analysis of Ukraine’s Markets for Sugar Beet and Sugar and Timofeev, Mikhail (Ivanovo State University, Russia) its Export to European Countries Belonging to Europe: Approaches to Semiotics Of National

Discourse (Case Of Alconymy) European Integration Processes

Zakirova, Venera (Bashkir State University, Russia) 9A B  " ' : '   9$% $  0 " Ethno-Political Processes and Ethnic Intermarriages in Post-Soviet Building the New Europe on the Ancient Stage Russia: On the Way of a New State-National Identity “I’m

Russiyanin” (On the example of Bashkortostan Republic ) Magomafkhanov, Magomadkhan (Institute of History, Archeology &

Ethnography of Daghestan Scientififc Center, Russia) Gender Issues Daghestan on the Way from Mountain Communities towards Civil Kahla, Elina (Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki, Finland) Society The Martyr, Rebel, Blessed and Mystic: The Female Portraits in the

20th Century Hagiographies Gerasin, Sergey (The Institute of State and Law, Russia)

The Legal Protection of Foreign Investments in Real Estate in Russia Miltenoff, Plamen (St. Konstantin Preslavski University, Bulgaria)

Gender and Technologies. Bridging the Gender Gap in Europe; One Cushnir, Irina (Academy of International relations and Diplomatic Step Closer to Overcoming the Digital Divide. Studies, The Republic of Moldova)

Modern Economic Diplomacy: The IT Challenges Zachorowska-Mazurkiewicz, Anna (University of Economics,

Poland) Berezenko, Bogdan (European College of Polish and Ukrainian The Influence of European Integration on the Institutional Situation Universities, Poland) of Women in Labour Market in Poland New E-Government Standards in Public Administration in East

European Countries History

Dubrovskaya, Elena (Institute of Language, Literature and History, Wardyn, Lukasz (University of Hamburg, Germany) Karelian Research Center, Russia) The Regional Policy in the Enlarged European Union Upbringig of a "New Person" in Soviet Karelia in 1918 - 1920-s: The

Case of Servicemen and the Civilians Campbell, Adrian (School of Public Policy, United Kingdom)

The Russian Local Government Reform of 2005 & the European Iljuha, Olga (Institute of Linguistics, Literature and History of Charter for Local Self-Government Karelian Research Centre of Russian academy of sciencies, Russia)

School in Border Areas in the Situation of the 20th Century Social de Bourgraaf, Peter (The Netherlands) Transformations. Atlantic Bear, Washington and Blue Europe

Svichenskaya, Maria (The National Library of Russia, Russia) Danilova, Elena (Institute of Sociology, Russia) The Private Publishing in Russia: Historical Background, Present Identity Dimensions in Post-Soviet Russia and Poland: Integrity and Situation, Trends Divisions

Language Armbruster, Lars Christof (VFF - Dep Economics and Sociology, Bauer, Marina (Tyumen State Oil and Gas University, Russian Russia) Federation) Soviet Domination - Legitimate or Illegitimate The Role of Russian Language in the System of Languages of West-

Sibirian Region (Social-Cultural Approach) Miltenoff, Plamen (Konstantin Preslavski University, Bulgaria)

The Technological State in Eastern European Education: Joining the

Rest of Europe

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Kamysheva, Svetlana (Volgograd Institution of Economy, Sociology Sociology and Law, Russia) Oittinen, Vesa (Aleksanteri Institute, Finland) Communicative Competence of a Teacher as a Scientific Humanistic Georg Henrik von Wright and the Russian Mind Basis Component South-East Europe Starkova, Anna (UkrUnepcom, Ukraine) Miskovic, Natasa (Historisches Seminar der Universität Basel, Joining Europe: New trends in Language Switzerland) Bazaars and Boulevards. Belgrade Life-Worlds in the 19th Century Pedagogical Sciences Hansen, Georg (Fern Universität in Hagen, Germany) Schulpolitik der deutschen Besatzer im besetzten Polen German School Policy in the occupied Poland

Politics, International Relations, Security INDEX Balmaceda, Margarita (Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, USA) Baltic States “The Rents of Dependency: Interest Articulation Systems and the Management of Energy Dependency in East-Central Europe” III.16. Panel: Regional Development in Latvia: Effords and Results DeDominicis, Benedict (American University in Bulgaria, Bulgaria) VII.16. Panel: Baltic Media in Transformation “EU External Relations and Identity-Based Human Rights” XI.16. Panel: Financial Integration in the Baltic States after Joining the European Union Doorn-Moisseenko, Tatyana (Leiden, The Netherlands) XIX.16. Panel: Latvia and Europe in Historical Perspective Russian Archives: New Possibilities for Research IV.18. Session: Economy, education, tourism, and NGOs in the Durbin, Brent (University of California, Berkeley, USA) Baltic States Addressing New Threats: Intelligence Organizations in a Changing XVIII.20. Session: Baltic States, Russia and EU World

Fahrholz, Christian (Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, Germany) Caucasian States Bargaining for Costs of Convergence in ERM II XVIII.10. Panel: Russian Orientalism: Views from the Caucasus Jahn, Egbert (Universität Mannheim, Germany) A Comparison of 45 National State Units in Late- and Post- XIV.11. Session: Cultural Development in Caucasia Communist Europe

     ! "!! # $# Central Asia The Legitimate Political Violence - as Organic Part of the Establishment (Policy, Power, Violence) II.16. Panel: Eurasian Identity - African Model? State Building in the Postsoviet States Markwick, Roger (University of Newcastle, Australia) V.1. Panel: Panel Proposal: Russia and Central Asia: Adapting The Market as Totalitarianism: the Russian Experience. to a New Regional Context X.16. Panel: Central Asia: Between East and West. The Role of Nakabayashi, Hironobu (Keio University Graduate school of Media Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan in Central Asia’s and Governance, Japan) Identification International Cooperation for Solving the “Glovarization-dilemma” XIV.16. Panel: Russian / Kazakh Mutual Perceptions in the Tsarist -with Comparative Study Approach between Europe and Asia- Empire (18th Century-1917)

Prikulis, Juris (Baltic-Nordic Research Centre, Latvia) XV.16. Session: Social Economivcal Implications Post-War Soviet Industrial Development Plans: Myths and Realities XVII.16. Session: Nation Building in Central Asia Revisited XVIII.23. Session: Central Asia – Hyde Park Corner

Stan, Lavinia (St. Francis Xavier University, Canada) Transitional Justice in Eastern Europe Cultural Studies

Sundén, Sofie (Baltic and East European Graduate School, Sweden) I.6. Panel: Prophets of Post-Communism in East Central Radical Religion? Oppositional Islam in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan and Europe. Panel I of Symposium on: Prophets of Post- Uzbekistan Communism: Toward an Open Society (Retrospect & Prospect) Umland, Andreas (University of Oxford; Isserstedt, Germany) I.17. Panel: The Occult in Russian and Soviet Culture Der Staatsdumaabgeordnete Sergej Baburin: Portrait eines II.6. Panel: Prophets of Post-Communism in Russia & the russischen Ultranationalisten Balkans: Panel II of Symposium on: Prophets of Post- Communism: Toward an Open Society (Retrospect & Vasiljeva, Natalia (Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia) Prospect) Issues of Integration on the Post-soviet Area II.17. Panel: The Problem of the Identification of the Musical Culture in Post-Communist Europe Vusatyuk, Oleg (National Institute of International Security Problems III.6. Panel: Prophets of Post-Communism in the Communist by National Security and Defence Council of Ukraine, Ukraine) World: Panel III of Symposium on: Prophets of Post- The Main Social-and-Cultural Confrontation Lines in Europe and Communism: Toward an Open Society (Retrospect & the Leading Global and Local Integration Models Prospect) III.17. Panel: Digitization of Slavic and East European Visual Religion and Philosophy and Textual Materials: Projects and Problems Garaeva, Galina (Armavirsky State Pedagogical University, Russia) IV.5. Panel: The Cultural History of Animals in Russia Philosophy as the Factor of Rapproachement between Russian and IV.6. Panel: Prophets of Post-Communism (Roundtable): Panel West-European Spiritual Culture IV of Symposium on: Prophets of Post-Communism: Toward an Open Society (Retrospect & Prospect)

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V.6. Panel: The Cultural History of the Cold War I: The Before II.15. Panel: Russian economic growth 1999-2004 and the After III.15. Panel: Russia: a Resource-based Economy V.17. Panel: A New Arcadia - The Crimea in the Russian Mind VI.15. Panel: Corporate Governance in Transition Economies in (18th/19th c.) Comparative Context VI.6. Panel: The Cultural History of the Cold War II: Cold War VII.15. Panel: Institutions, Finance and Restructuring as Practice and Method VIII.15. Panel: The Role of Financial Markets for Growth in VI.17. Panel: The Ideology of Violence: The Russian Style Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) VII.6. Panel: The Cultural History of the Cold War III: X.15. Panel: Housing Problems during Russia's Transition to the Representing the Cold War in the Mass Media and in Art Market Economy VII.17. Panel: Still Movement Across Eastern Europe XI.15. Panel: Russia's EU Accession: Economic Challenges and VIII.6. Panel: The Cultural History of the Cold War IV: Prospects Representing the Cold War on Screen XII.15. Panel: Governance of Renewable Resources in Northwest VIII.17. Panel: Performing National Identity in Twentieth-Century Russia Russian Ballet XIV.15. Panel: Russian Economic Prospects VIII.21. Panel: Conceptions of "Space" in Russia XV.15. Panel: The Global Impact on Corporate Governance: IX.6. Panel: Round Table: Russia as European Other Examples from the Oil and Gas Sector IX.17. Panel: Secularised and Instrumentalized for Modern XVIII.15. Panel: Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development Aims: National Patron Saints in the 20th/21th Century in Central and Eastern Europe and the Newly Independent X.6. Panel: Discourses on National and European Identities in States Postcommunist Cinema XIX.15. Panel: Business and Marketing Strategies in Central and X.17. Panel: "Slavic, Baltic, and East European Library Eastern Europe Collections in the West: Problems and Possibilities" XX.21. Panel: Overcoming Dutch Disease in Russia X.21. Panel: “Visual Culture of Socialism, Authentic and Reinterpreted.” I.21. Session: Investment, Technology, Growth XI.6. Panel: Russian Cinema under Putin III.21. Session: Financial Markets XI.17. Panel: Privileged Relations: Franco-Russian Cultural IV.21. Session: International Finance Interpenetration V.21. Session: Corporate Issues XII.6. Panel: Post-Soviet Cinema: Film-factory of Identity VI.21. Session: Sectoral Economic Topics XII.17. Panel: Ukrainian and Byelorussian Interactions of IX.21. Session: NGOs Cultures in XVIII C XI.21. Session: Lawlessness XIII.6. Panel: The New and Renewed in Post-soviet Cinema XIII.22. Session: Role of Foreign Exchange XIII.17. Panel: Citizens of Europe: Multiple Cultural Self- XIV.22. Session: Sectoral Economic Topics Identities of Three Language Minorities in Poland and Lithuania XIV.6. Panel: Looking Forward to the 19th Century? Visual Self- European Integration Processes Representation of Central and Eastern European States Since 1989 I.9. Panel: The Balkans – In-between Enlargement and Wider XIV.17. Panel: Hidden Minorities in Eastern-Central Europe Europe XV.6. Panel: Mass Cosciousness Stereotypes in Russian Culture I.13. Panel: Music of Post-socialist Countries in the Space of of XX-early XXI Centuries United Europe XV.17. Panel: Is there a Fourth Rus II.9. Panel: Relations Between the Enlarged European Union XVI.6. Panel: Diversity and Discourse in Post-Communist Pop- and its Eastern Neigbhours (Russia and Ukraine) Culture III.9. Panel: Limits to European Expansion? Will the Former XVI.17. Panel: The Politics of Recognition: Tourism and the Soviet Republics (minus the Baltics) be Left Out in the Representation of State, Regions and Collective Identities Cold? Implications in Eastern and East Central Europe in the 19th and 20th IV.9. Panel: European Union Enlargement The Year After Century V.9. Panel: Wider Europe:Economy, Border, Minority, XVII.6. Panel: The Word as Entertainment: Post-Soviet Popular Security Literature V.13. Panel: Communism, Balcanism, Europeanism - Romania XVII.17. Panel: Food Trends as a Marker of National Identity in facing the European Union Post-Soviet Europe VI.9. Panel: The Situation of National Minorities in the Post- XVIII.6. Panel: Issues in East European Cinema Communist Countries of Central Europe XVIII.17. Panel: Kyiv and International Modernism, 1905-1929 VII.9. Panel: European Integration: Moldova and Romania XIX.6. Panel: Russian Émigré Culture: Paris and Berlin VIII.9. Panel: Integration in the Post-Soviet Space and the XX.6. Panel: Russian Humor in Cross-Cultural Perspective European Union's Eastern Policy: Ways of Harmonizing Interests I.18. Session: Ukraine IX.9. Panel: The Influence of Environmental Protection Policies I.19. Session: Web communication I on Industry, Transport and Agriculture Development VI.19. Session: Tatarstan Programmes in the New EU Member Countries IX.19. Session: Ukrainian Art and Culture IX.13. Panel: The Political Facade of “The unified Europe” and XII.19. Session: Carelia Its Shadow Components XV.19. Session: Interethnic Relations I IX.15. Panel: Beyond the EU Enlargement: EU and the New XV.21. Session: Tatarstan Neighbourhood Policy XVI.21. Session: Library and Book Culture X.9. Panel: Romania and Euro-Atlantic Integration XVI.23. Session: Aspects of Post-soviet Cinema XII.9. Panel: New Europe (s) in the Making. Mobilizing the Idea XVII.21. Session: Russian-German Art Connections of Europe in Central and Eastern Europe after the First XVIII.16. Session: Post Comunist Everyday Life World War and after the Cold War XIX.17. Session: East West European Cinema XII.21. Panel: Emerging East European Meso-area in Post- XIX.19. Session: Interethnic Relations II communist Slavic Eurasia XIX.20. Session: Post Comunist Everyday Life XIII.9. Panel: Eastward Enlargement, Governance and the XX.17. Session: Library and Book Culture Reshaping of Markets XX.19. Session: Media Images XIII.13. Panel: The Implementation of a European Constitution Problems and Results of the Constitution Making Process XIII.21. Panel: Euroscepticism in the Enlarged European Union : Economy What Has Changed with Accession

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XIV.9. Panel: Social and Economic Development in Border XII.16. Panel: Inclusion and Exclusion in a Wider Europe: Regions after EU-Enlargement Regional Cross-Border Co-operation in Central and XIV.21. Panel: Political and Administrative Elites in New EU Eastern Europe Member States : From Transition to Europeanization ? XII.18. Panel: Les mutations Géopolitiques au Caucase, Réalités, Baltic and Central Europe Compared Perceptions et Représentations Geopolitical Changes in XV.9. Panel: New Neighbourhood Policy of the Enlarged EU the Caucasus : Realities, Perceptions and Representations XV.13. Panel: Globalization Made in Europe: Old (engl/fr/russ) Insiders,Newcomers and Outsiders- A Roundtable XVII.23. Panel: Transboundary Landscapes XVI.9. Panel: Tourism as a Catalyst for European Integration XVII.9. Panel: Border regions in the „old“ and the „new“ Europe I.16. Session: Settlement Patterns and the East European – Lessons from the Past and the Present Landscape XVII.13. Panel: Baltic Elites and European Integration V.16. Session: Settlement and Population in the Baltic States XVIII.9. Panel: EU Enlargement and Environment in the Accession XIII.19. Session: Changing Environment Countries:Problems and Prospects XV.23. Session: Borders and Regions in the Enlaging Europe XIX.9. Panel: Ukraine in Europe: Culture, Politics, Economics XX.10. Session: Changing Geography in South Eastern Europe and Civil Society of a Future EU Member XX.9. Panel: European Integration and the Global Challenges History II.18. Session: Russia and the EU III.18. Session: EU-Enlargement: Institutional Aspects, I.1. Panel: Tragediia Sovetskoi derevni (The Tragedy of the Instruments Soviet countryside): An International Archival Research VI.18. Session: European Identity and Publishing Project. Roundtable VII.18. Session: New Neighbourhood I.2. Panel: The Imperial Dilemma: Autocracy, Modernity and IX.18. Session: Economic Issues: Czech Republic, EU-CIS, Education Social Systems I.7. Panel: Russia's Others in the Popular Imagination XI.18. Session: Federalism, Political Cultures and Civil Society I.8. Panel: Odessa/Smolensk/Krakow: Finding Europe in the XIII.18. Session: Transborder Relations, Euroregions and Margins Migration I.11 Session: Modern national identities XV.18. Session: Polish Issues I.22. Panel: Constructing Civilizational Cleaveges: Strategies XVII.18. Session: European Integration and the Media of Acceptance and Resistance in Ukrainian History XIX.18. Session: Education, Universities and Research Training I.23. Panel: Methods of Constructing of Identity in Russian XX.18. Session: Russian Minorities in the EU, EU-Citizenship Empire II.1. Panel: The Eternal Masculine: Masculinity in Modern Central and Eastern Europe Gender Issues II.2. Panel: The Role of Military and Intelligence Services in Soviet Foreign Policy, 1920-1982 I.14. Panel: Sexualities in Eastern Europe: Then and Now II.7. Panel: Ukraine, Russia and Europe III.14. Panel: Women's Health, Healing, and Motherhood: The II.8. Panel: Toward a New Imperial History of Russia: Evidence of Mediaeval and Early Modern Slavonic, Structure and Dynamics of Imperial Society Greek, and Latin Sources II.11. Panel: Looking Back/Moving On: Three Centuries of IV.14. Panel: Problems of Gender Research in Southeast Europe Emigre Publishing in Europe, from Print to the Digital V.14. Panel: Autodocumental Texts as a Source and/or Object Age of Research: New Approaches II.19. Panel: Was the Famine in Ukraine in 1932/33 Genocide VII.14. Panel: Gender and Noble Identity in Imperial Russia II.21. Panel: Three centuries of Russian medicine VIII.14. Panel: Cultures and Milieus of the Early European II.22. Panel: Nobles, Paupers, and the "Middling Sort" in Old- Women's Emancipation Movement (19th Century to the Regime Russia First World War) III.1. Panel: Minority Rights: Voices from Inter-war Europe IX.14. Panel: Beauty, Motherhood and Everyday Life. Aspects of III.2. Panel: Litigation, Law and Rights in Russia, 1860-1917 Female Strategies in Post-Stalinist Soviet Russia III.4. Panel: Soviet Consumption, Fashion, "Good Taste" and XI.14. Panel: Theoretical Approaches to Women's Migration Gender During the Cold-War Period XII.14. Panel: Gender Aspects of Forced Migration in the Context III.7. Panel: Business in the Soviet Union during the NEP: of Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Commonalities and Connections with Europe during the Union 1920s XIII.14. Panel: “Gender and Politics: The New Prospects after EU III.8. Panel: Anxieties of Empire: Russian Ethnophobias, 1800- Enlargement” 1921 XIV.14. Panel: Gender, Politics and Citizenship in Contemporary III.19. Panel: Catherine II Discovers her Empire Russia III.20. Panel: Slovakia and Europe XV.14. Panel: Reflections on Women in Postcommunist III.22. Panel: New Trends in Russian Imperiology: Interimperial Parliaments: A Comparative Research Project Comparison, Regional and Socio-ethnic Approach IV.2. Panel: Empire. Russian Ways of Ruling Poland - Polish VI.22. Session: Politics, transformation processes and gender Responses to Russian Rule (19th-20th Century) XVI.15. Session: Gender Aspects IV.8. Panel: Archival Rossica and Russia Abroad - Access, XVII.15. Session: Gender Discourses Preservation, Retrieval, and Microfilm Exchange Efforts IV.20. Panel: Political Functions of Discourses on Europe in Contemporary Central European Historiography Geography and Environmental Sciences IV.22. Panel: After the Expulsions. Borderlands in Postwar Central Europe II.20. Panel: Finally, the Living Standard of the Rural and the V.2. Panel: Bureaucracy and Nationality in Imperial Russia 1: Urban Population Will Equalize"- The New Old Higher Officials in Tsarist Poland and Ukraine Disengagement of the Countryside in the Former Soviet V.7. Panel: Peculiarities of Soviet Everyday Life (1917-1930s) State V.8. Panel: Various Aspects of the Problem of Property Looted IV.16. Panel: Change in the Geography of the Russian Northern during WW II Peripheries? V.11. Panel: The World Wide Web in Academic Studies of VIII.16. Panel: Shrinking Regions in Eastern and Southeastern Eastern Europe Europe ? A Comparative Approach V.20. Panel: "Old and New Borders in Eastern Europe: The Case of Ukraine"

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V.22. Panel: Confessional Identity and Religious Symbolism in XIV.1. Panel: The US, USSR, and the Eastern Europe, 1944- Russia and its Borderlands 1947: New Views and Revelations from Archives VI.1. Panel: Berlin – The Russian Connection XIV.2. Panel: The Holocaust and Central European Historical VI.2. Panel: Title : Soviet War's Aftermath and Civilian Culture Population, 1943-1948 XIV.7. Panel: Russian Far Eastern Publications in Exile VI.8. Panel: Western Misconceptions about Russia [Russkaia emigratsionnaia pechat' na Dal'nem Vostoke] VI.11. Panel: Foundations and Donations – a Common Feature in XIV.8. Panel: History, Language, and Memory in Contemporary European History Ukraine VI.20. Panel: Civil Society in the Multiethnic Baltic Region of XIV.20. Panel: Potsdam and Tsarskoje Selo in the 18th/19th the Russian Empire Century VII.2. Panel: Early Postwar Poland: Politics and Society XV.1. Panel: The Urban Household Economy in Russia and the VII.7. Panel: How to Communicate Power in 19th Century Soviet Union; The Social, Ethnic and Cultural Dimension Russia XV.2. Panel: 'National Communism' in East Central Europe in a VII.8. Panel: Cossacks, Peasants and the Land on the Don from Comparative Perspective the 17th to the 20th Centuries XV.7. Panel: Notions of "Watan" (Homeland) among the VII.22. Panel: Architect Carl Ludwig Engel's (1778-1840) Muslims of the Russian Empire and Soviet Union Literary Activity XV.8. Panel: The Disintegration of Czechoslovakia in the End of VIII.2. Panel: Histories of Tourism in the USSR 1930s VIII.8. Panel: Population Displacement in Eastern Europe in the XV.20. Panel: Reading, Publishing, Bookselling and Censorship Era of Two World Wars in Russia 1820-1840 VIII.20. Panel: Prerevolutionary Minority Identity and Orthodox XVI.1. Panel: Work, Income and the State: Urban Household Mission: Turkic and Finno-Ugric Responses to the Strategies and State Intervention in Twentieth-Century Il'minskii System Russia and the Soviet Union VIII.22. Panel: Autonomy in a Historical Perspective – a Volatile XVI.2. Panel: German-Soviet Cultural and Scientific Relations Stage of States and Communities? between the Wars: New Approaches and New Evidence IX.1. Panel: Soviet Security Concept and Foreign Policy in XVI.7. Panel: Bourgeois Culture in 19th-Century Nizhnii 1930-s Novgorod IX.2. Panel: Bureaucracy and Nationality in Imperial Russia: XVI.8. Panel: Europe's Common Home of Memory : Around Administration and Personnel on the Periphery Some Social Frames of Cultural Memory in an Age of IX.7. Panel: Development of the State and its Ideology in the Quick Migration and Transmission Cuts Interwar Baltic States, 1917-40 XVII.1. Panel: A Differnt War, A Different Peace? The Impact of IX.8. Panel: Tatarstan´s Transformation as a "Cultural Turn" World War II on Soviet Women and Girls IX.11. Panel: Religion, Reconciliation, and Rebuilding in Central XVII.2. Panel: Creating the Soviet Body: Practices and Discourses Europe, 1945-2005 of Embodyment IX.20. Panel: Quality Changes in Historical Knowledge and XVII.7. Panel: The Dispersal of Russian Imperial Palace Libraries: Historical Disciplins Under Conditions of European Revolution, Foreign Sales, and World War II Integration XVII.8. Panel: “Europe” in the Socialist Block and its Aftermaths. X.2. Panel: Early Soviet Festival Culture: Transformation of Imaginations and Streams of Social Communication the Everyday Life XVIII.1. Panel: The New City: Reconstruction and Everyday Life X.7. Panel: Languages of Imperial Self-Description: Science, in Minsk, Warsaw and Dresden after 1945 Ideology and Identity in the Russian Empire XVIII.7. Panel: Transnational Exchanges: Travel, War, Famine X.8. Panel: Divergent Perceptions: Poles View Europe and the Relief, 1880-1923 Continent looks back XVIII.8. Panel: Proposal for a Panel: Science of History – Politics XI.1. Panel: Recent Research on the Great Terror: New of History: Instrumentalizing Contempory History of East Perspectives on the Purges Central Europe XI.2. Panel: Imperial Parliament: The Place of Identity XIX.1. Panel: Private Entrepreneurship in Pre-Revolutionary Conflicts or Representations? The State Duma in Late Russia: Ethno-Religious Structure and Regional Imperial Russia Development Since the First Half of the 19th Century in XI.7. Panel: The Communication of Political Power, the the Mirror of Post-soviet Historiography Political Power of Communication: Early Modern Russia XIX.2. Panel: Man of Arts in History: Participant, Eyewitness, in the European Context Researcher XI.8. Panel: Sources of National Identity: Markers, Milestones, XIX.7. Panel: Ethnicity, Poverty, and the Environment Matrices XIX.8. Panel: Conservatism in Comparison: Russia and the West XI.9. Panel: Imagining Provincial Culture in Imperial and XX.1. Panel: From Destruction to Reconstruction: the Survival Soviet Russia: Public Life and Education in the Central of Stalinist Technocrats Black Earth Region XX.2. Panel: Bureaucracy and Nationality in Imperial Russia 2: XI.20. Panel: Environmental History for Post-soviet Space: Lower Officials in Tsarist Poland and Ukraine Theory and Practice XX.7. Panel: Structural Development and International Activity XII.1. Panel: „Wir Europäer schlechthin ...“ The Jewish-Russian of the Russian Orthodox Church in the 20th Century Berlin XX.8. Panel: Using Work as a Political Category in Socialist XII.2. Panel: Everyday Life, Intercultural Communication and European Countries Mutual Perception. Russian-German Relations in the 15th and 16th Century II.23. Session: Aspects of Soviet History XII.8. Panel: Ways of Communication between State and IV.19. Session: Old Russian History Church in the Socialist States V.19. Session: East Central Europe in the 19th Century XIII.1. Panel: De-Mythifying the "Protocols of the Elders of V.23. Session: Aspects of Russian and Soviet History Zion" VII.19. Session: Russia in the 19th Century XIII.2. Panel: Tukhachevsky: Military Strategy and Weapons VIII.19. Session: Society and State during the Stalin Era Development on the Eve of World War II: A Trans- X.18. Session: Contemporary Identities in Eastern Europe European Perspective X.19. Session: Early Modern History XIII.7. Panel: St. Petersburg and Berlin XI.19. Session: East Central Europe after WW I XIII.8. Panel: Post Independence Perspectives on the XII.7. Session: East Central Europe 1918-1945 Sovietisation of the Baltic States XIV.19. Session: Hungarian History in the Central European XIII.20. Panel: Link over a Gap? The Intelligentsia and the Context Finnish-Russian Conflict during the First Half of the 20th XVI.18. Session: Discourses in Imperial Russia Century XVIII.18. Session: Cold War

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Language XII.5. Panel: Echoes of German Masterpieces in Russian 19th. Century Literature II.12. Panel: Translating the Untranslatable: Russian Language- XII.13. Panel: Natural Psychology in Russian Literature and Art Specific Words in Intercultural Communication XII.23. Panel: Eros in/and the City in Russian Modernism III.12. Panel: Multilingual Community in Europe: Common XIII.5. Panel: Russian Avant-garde and new Avant-garde: Values and Language-Specific Vision of the World Problems of Linguistical and Poetical Analysis VI.12. Panel: "Contact Phenomena Exhibited by the Slavic XIII.23. Panel: Contemporary Russian Literature of Exile and Languages in the Common European Home" Diaspora VII.12. Panel: Jazykovaja politika v stranakh central'noj i XIV.5. Panel: Gender Aspects of Creation of Russian Literary vostochnoj Evropy (Language Politics in Central and Canon in European Context Eastern Europe) XIV.13. Panel: The Idea of "National Soul" in a European Context: X.12. Panel: New Technology as a Tool for Philological Russian Modernity from Romanticism to Symbolism Research XV.5. Panel: Russian Femininity in the Literary Context XI.12. Panel: Ukrainian Language in European Multilanguage XVI.5. Panel: Intertextuality in the Works of Fedor Sologub Context XVI.13. Panel: New Perspectives on Leonid Andreyev XIV.12. Panel: The Language of Politics and the Politics of XVII.5. Panel: "Reading Soviet Space" Language in Croatia XVII.22. Panel: Woman and Femininity in the Literary Discourse VI.23. Session: Communication, Societies in Contact and of the Silver Age Language Acquisition XVIII.5. Panel: The Cultural History of the Cold War V: Travelling in, out, and beyond VII.23. Session: Language Communities and Psycholinguistics XVIII.13. Panel: Russian Literary Archives in Russia and Abroad VIII.23. Session: Language, Culture, and Politics XIX.13. Panel: Satire in Contemporary Russian Literature IX.23. Session: Ethnolinguistics V.5. Session: The Russian Empire and Western Europe VIII.5. Session: Central European Writers Law X.13. Session: The Gulag and Its Literary Aftermath XII.20. Session: Russian Fiction of the Classic Period: From III.23. Panel: East European Law and Legal Theory in Historical Tolstoj to Chekhov Perspective XVI.20. Session: South Slavic Identities IV.1. Panel: Law Versus Informal Practices: Obstacles to Legal XVII.20. Session: East European Jewish Writers Order in Post-Soviet States XVIII.21. Session: Literature and the City VIII.12. Panel: Protection through the Law? Legality in the XIX.5. Session: Traditions, Etiquette, and Archetypes Russian Federation XX.5. Session: Women's Voices from Russia XV.12. Panel: Judicial Cooperation with Eastern Europe XVIII.12. Panel: Transport Law in Transition Countries - a Step Toward the EU Pedagogical Sciences

I.15. Session: Social Security Law in Eastern Europe V.18. Panel: Changing Values in Education X.20. Panel: Value Education in Schools between National and European Orientations in Russia, Poland and the Czech Literature Republic XII.22. Panel: East European Studies online I.5. Panel: Chekhov and 20-th Century XIV.18. Panel: Educational Politics in the Ukraine II.5. Panel: Symbolist Ritual in Western Context: Konevskoi, Blok, Nina Petrovskaya VIII.18. Session: Educational Reform Teacher Training and II.13. Panel: (Re)Writing the Totalitarian Past: Literary Diversity Approaches from (East) Germany, Russia, and Bulgaria III.5. Panel: Russian European Vyacheslav Ivanov: New Perspectives Politics, International Relations, Security III.13. Panel: The Rejection of Panegyrism in Russian and Ukrainian Literatures in the late 18th Century I.3. Panel: Islam in the Eastern Europe (in the Space of the IV.13. Panel: Translatio Mundi: Aesthetics and Politics of Former Soviet Union):Is It the European Islam Translation Projects in Russia II.3. Panel: Transforming the Bureaucracy: Russian State VI.5. Panel: Traces of the East-European Jewry in Comparative Administration in the Postcommunist Transition German and Polish Literature II.4. Panel: Beyond Institutions? The Practice of State- VI.13. Panel: The Cracked Mirror: Europe as the Other in Building in Contemporary Ukraine Ukrainian Literature at the Turn of the 20th and 21st III.3. Panel: The Political Development of Russia's Regions in a Centuries Comparative Perspective VII.1. Panel: Avantgarde and New-Avantgarde. Problems of III.11. Panel: Panel Title: "Changing Faces of Security in Central Lingistical end Poetical Analysis and Eastern Europe" VII.5. Panel: Epitaphian Themes in Modern Polish Poetry IV.3. Panel: A Wider Europe: Belarus, Russia, Ukraine and VII.13. Panel: Ukrainian Writers as Public Intellectuals in an EU/NATO Enlargement International Context IV.4. Panel: Internal and External Factors of Modernisation in VIII.1 Session: Russian Literature 1910-1930 Russia's Transformation Period VIII.13. Panel: European Values and Modern Ukrainian Literature IV.7. Panel: Russia's European Choice: Probing the Parameters – Experience and Influences of Interaction X.5. Panel: Vladimir Nabokov IV.11. Panel: St. Petersburg in the New Europe X.23. Panel: St. Petersburg Text in Russian Contemporary V.3. Panel: Formulation of Social Policy in Russia's Regions: Literature Is There Evidence of Civil Society's Participation X.23. Panel: Cultural Space of St. Petersburg / Leningrad V.4. Panel: European Order and the Limits to Regional XI.5. Panel: New Approaches to the Italian Topos in Russian Policies Culture VI.3. Panel: The Russian "Oligarchs" under President Putin - XI.13. Panel: Andrey Bely in a European Context Discourse and Realities XI.23. Panel: St.Petersburg/Leningrad: Past and Present I u. II VI.4. Panel: Self-Governing Associations and the (Part II) Reconstitution of Russian Political Space VI.7. Panel: NGOs in Countries of Transition

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VI.16. Panel: Mass Media in Changing Russia IX.12. Session: The Shaping of Political Systems in VII.3. Panel: Informal Networks in Countries in Transition Postcommunist Countries I VII.4. Panel: Panel: Baltic Countries in Europe of Old and New IX.16. Session: Internal Development in South East Europe Challenges XII.12. Session: The Shaping of Political Systems in VII.11. Panel: Post-Communism: Transformation of Political Postcommunist Countries II Systems XIII.12. Session: The Political Development in the Ukraine VIII.3. Panel: Semipresidential Constitutions and XIII.16. Session: Poland between Russia and the EU Superpresidential Regimes in Eastern Europe XVI.12. Session: The Military in a New World: Russia and Europe VIII.4. Panel: Party Financing and Corruption in Central and XVI.16. Session: Minorities and Human Right Questions in Post Eastern Europe Communist Countries VIII.11. Panel: New Technologies as a Tool for Political and XVI.19. Session: Images of Russia Social Scientists XVII.12. Session: Environmental Politics in Post Communist IX.3. Panel: The Role of the Military in Transformation Europe Processes XVII.14. Session: EU Integration: Financial and Social Sectors IX.4. Panel: The European Union and the CIS: Compatibility of XIX.14. Session: State Building under Putin I Integration Processes XX.12. Session: Ethnic Issues in Postsoviet Russia. The Case X.3. Panel: Federalism and Democratisation in Russia Chechnya X.4. Panel: New Neigbors: Relations between the EU and XX.13. Session: Russia: Great Power Ambitions Russia XX.14. Session: State Building under Putin II X.11. Panel: New Environmental Actors in Central Europe and XX.16. Session: Russia's Foreign Policy Russia XI.3. Panel: Political Symbolism, Liberalism and Subjectivity in Post-Communist Russia Religion and Philosophy XI.4. Panel: Dogs that Barked and Dogs that Didn't: Ethnic Strife and Ethnic Peace in Post-Communist Europe III.10. Panel: Orthodox Social and Political Thought. Its XII.3. Panel: Explaining Perestroika: Twenty Years After Substance and its Salience in Contemporary Europe XII.4. Panel: New Political Parties in Central and Eastern IV.10. Panel: Interchurch Relations in Post-Soviet Society: Europe Pluralism or Confrontation XII.11. Panel: Vneparlamentskaia radikal'naia pravaia v putinskoi VII.10. Panel: Fifteen Years after Atheism: Religion and Rossii Understanding of Post-Soviet Russia Part I XIII.3. Panel: The Russian Federation and Its Western Neighbors VII.21. Panel: Sources Related to the Question of Images in the XIII.4. Panel: Governance and the Changing Role of the State in 8th Century in Texts and Images. Their Reception in East, East Central Europe West and Orient XIV.3. Panel: Participation and the Quality of Democracy in VIII.10. Panel: Fifteen Years after Atheism: Religion and Postcommunist Europe Understanding of Post-Soviet Russia Part II XIV.4. Panel: EU Enlargement and Political Parties in Central XI.10. Panel: Christian Churches in Uniting Europe. The Europe Significance of Ecumenical Dialogues to European XIV.23. Panel: East European Studies Online Integration XV.3. Panel: Russian Foreign Policy under Putin XII.10. Panel: The Philosophical Thought of Merab XV.4. Panel: United Europe and the Post-Soviet Migration Mamardashvili - Its Relevance Today XV.11. Panel: What is the Source of Political-Economic Power in XV.10. Panel: Discourse on Europeaness and its Cultural the Countries of the Former Soviet Bloc? Dimensions in Ukraine XVI.3.1 Panel: The Health and Demoghraphic Crisis in XVI.10. Panel: Post-Marxist Leninist Thinking in Eastern Europe: Russia:Challenges to National Security Instititutional Basis and Ideological Superstructures XVI.4. Panel: Polish Foreign Policy After 1989 Towards XIX.10. Panel: Between Tradition and New Religious Movements Poland´s Eastern Neighbours XVI.11. Panel: ‘Old’ and ‘New’ in a Europe of 25: Envisioning XI.11. Session: Russian Philosophy of Religion Alternative Europes XIII.11. Session: Religion and Pluralism XVII.3. Panel: Russian Security Policy: The New Agenda XVII.11. Session: Religion and Social Transformations XVII.4. Panel: The Role of Economic Elites in Russia's Regional Politics XVII.19. Panel: Islam Politics in Russian Regions: Leaders and Sociology Ethno-confessional Significance XVIII.3. Panel: Eastern Europe: Challenges of a Pan-European I.10. Panel: Youth and Difference in Russia and Eastern Policy Europe XVIII.4. Panel: Eastern Orthodoxy and European Politics II.10. Panel: No Longer 'The Other': Studying 'Transnational' XVIII.19. Panel: External Actors and Transformation in Eastern Issues in the Post-Socialist Context Europe V.10. Panel: “Changing Identities: Understanding Ethnic XVIII.22. Panel: North Eurasian Geopolitics: From Technology Identity among Estonians, Russians, and Tatars” Models to Resource Mmodels. Corporate Globalisation, VI.10. Panel: Divide and Conquer: “Consolidating” Capitalism Environmental Conflicts, and Societal Responsibilities and Social Stratification in Eastern Europe XIX.3. Panel: Rule of Law or Rule of Judges? Post-Communist IX.10. Panel: Theorizing Capitalisms in Central and East Europe Courts in Comparative Perspective X.10. Panel: Values, Political Attitudes and Socio-Economic XIX.4. Panel: How to Explain Russia's Post-Soviet Political and Conditions Accepting Democracy: Cultural Diversities in Economic System the New Europe XIX.11. Panel: The New Russian Kitsch or Re-Reading Walter XIII.10. Panel: Global Trends and Sociel Development: Problems Benjamin’s Moscow Diary and Prospects in Eastern Europe XX.3. Panel: Informal Politics and Corruption in the XIV.10. Panel: Identity Dynamics in the Post-Soviet Space Postcommunist Region XVII.10. Panel: Preterm Birth -Big Challenge for the Health Care XX.4. Panel: Security in Central and Eastern Europe and for the Whole Society in Eastern Europe XX.11. Panel: European Models of Peacekeeping as a Learning Bridge for Japan XV.22. Session: Welfare State in Postcommunism in the Contexte of European Integration I.12. Session: Beyond Europe. Strategy for a Greater Europe XVI.22. Session: Different Generation's Dynamics in Soviet and I.20. Session: EU and Russia Post-soviet Countries V.12. Session: Public Attitudes in Postcommunist Europe

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XVIII.11. Session: Individual Strategy of Social Actors in Post- XVI.14. Panel: Croatia's Past and the Challenge of European communist Countries Integration XX.15. Session: Social Networks and Individual Trajectories in XVIII.14. Panel: Romania in the 20th Century: Ethnical State or Eastern Europe Empire

V.15. Session: Political Questions in Serbia/Montenegro and South-East Europe Bosnia-Herzegovina IX.5. Session: Minority Issues in Bulgaria and Romania II.14. Panel: East-West: East European (Self) Representation IX.22. Session: Aspects of European Integration and Vis-C-vis Western Europe and the Liminal Lens of East Modernization in Southeast Europe European Intellectuals Living Abroad X.22. Session: Turkey and its Integration into Europe IV.12. Panel: Which Nations for Europe? Unfinished and XI.22. Session: Forest Politics and Forest Management Unsuccessful Nation Building Processes in Central and XVIII.2. Session: Issues of Balkan Roma Southeastern Europe VI.14. Panel: Disintergration and Reintegration of Southeastern Europe: Focusing on the Former Yugoslavia X.14. Panel: Future of Regions Outside the EU: The Role of SMEs in the Western Balkans

VII ICCEES WORLD CONGRESS BERLIN 25-30 JULY 2005

GENERAL INFORMATION

Congress Venues

Monday, July 25th, 2005 Opening Ceremonie and Reception Haus der Kulturen der Welt/Kongresshalle John-Foster-Dulles-Allee 10 10557 Berlin-Tiergarten

Tuesday, July 26th, 2005 – Saturday, July 30th, 2005 Humboldt University Hauptgebäude (Main building) Unter den Linden 6 10099 Berlin-Mitte

Congress Language

The official languages of the Congress will be English, French, German and Russian. All parts of the programme must be in one of these languages. The congress organisation will not provide translation, except for the opening and closing ceremonies. Here simultaneous translation between English, Russian and German will be available. The administrative language is English.

Important Dates for Active Participants

January 31st, 2005 Deadline for abstracts for all accepted papers February 28th, 2005 Deadline for registration and payment of all active participants (chairs, speakers, discussants, presenters of individual papers and posters)

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Congress Registration Fee

Early registration Registration by February 28th, 2005 Registration fee 225  Residents of Central and East European States 185  Students* 100  Accompanying Person’s fee 100 

Registration Registration after February 28th, 2005 Registration fee 275  Residents of Central and East European States 225  Students* 125  Accompanying Person’s fee 120 

On-site registration Registration fee 300  Residents of Central and East European States 250  Students* 140  One-Day-Admission 50  One-Day-Admission Students* 20  Accompanying Person’s fee 140 

*The students' fee will only be applied to persons up to 27 years. A corresponding proof is required on-site.

THE REGISTRATION FEE FOR PARTICIPANTS (EXCEPT ONE-DAY-ADMISSION) INCLUDES: Access to all panels, roundtables, and lectures during the Congress (a limitation may be made due to technical reasons, capacity of lecture halls etc.) Admission to opening and closing ceremony incl. reception A ticket for free travel in Berlin by bus, tram, subway and regional train ("S-Bahn") during the time of the Congress (which all participants will receive when they register onsite) A conference bag with conference material, including a detailed programme and an abstract-book.

The registration fee does not include accommodation, meals and the travel from and to Berlin.

THE REGISTRATION FEE FOR ACCOMPANYING PERSONS INCLUDES: Admission to opening and closing ceremony incl. reception Participation in the framework programme (round tables in the evening) Please note: The registration fee for accompanying persons does not include the participation at the daily panels and sessions between 08:30 h and 17:00 h.

REDUCTION OF THE FEE: A reduction of the fee (as indicated) is available for residents of Central and East European states and for students. Participants with an affiliation to institutions in Western Europe, North America and other parts of the world will have to pay the full fee. Students are expected to present an official confirmation of enrolment at a university. The students' fee will be applied only to persons up to 27 years.

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Currently, 1        -$ 1.12. The early registration fee of 225    moment approximately 252 US-$. This information serves exclusively as a reference. All participants are expected to pay their registration fee in   pean Euro) in full amount, i.e. without any additional bank costs for the congress.

REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS

REGISTRATION PROCEDURE AND PAYMENT To register, please use the online registration form at www.iccees2005.de exclusively.

After receipt of payment of the registration fees, you will receive a written confirmation from CTW. Only transfers until July 15th, 2005 (date of receipt) can be accepted. Later payments have to be done on-site at the registration desk. Be prepared to show, if necessary, the confirmation letter and a copy of receipt of payment at the registration desk.

All amounts are payable in Euro. All bank charges must be paid by the participant. Please quote the name of the participant on every giro transfer form. The registration fees can also be paid by credit card. American Express, Diners, Visa and Euro-/Mastercard will be accepted.

CONGRESS ACCOUNT CTW – Congress Organisation Thomas Wiese GmbH “ICCEES 05” Berliner Bank a/c no. 3971000907 sorting code 100 200 00 IBAN DE 89 1002 0000 3971 0009 07 BIC BEBEDEBB

CANCELLATION Cancellations have to be made to CTW in writing only.

In the event of cancellation before February 28th, 2005, the registration fees shall be refunded after deduction of a handling charge of  

In the event of cancellation after February 28th, 2005, 50 % of the registration fees shall be refunded. Fees can no longer be refunded in the event of cancellation after May 31st, 2005.

EXCURSIONS During the time of the congress two study trips will be offered. For more details, please have a look below.

SOCIAL PROGRAMME The social programme will be provided on the ICCEES website by March 2005. For information please visit the website www.iccees2005.de.

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TRAVEL GRANTS

Financial support for Eastern- and Central European scientists as well as scientists from CIS- countries

The organisers hope to make available a limited number of travel grants to encourage the participation of Eastern- and Central European scientists as well as scientists from CIS-countries.

The travel grants will hopefully include payment of registration fee, a daily allowance for the time of de facto participation of the congress and a travel allowance.

The organising committee is doing its best to obtain this financial support but please note that we haven't received any promises yet and it is not possible for us to guarantee it at this time.

All applications will be centred and by the end of February 2005 you will be duly informed whether travel grants can be provided.

After receipt of your travel grant application you will be preliminary registered for the congress. However, we guarantee the possibility to withdraw your registration in case you applied for a travel grant and finally there will be none provided.

The deadline for the application for a travel grant is December 31st, 2004.

For applications, please use the online application form at www.iccees2005.de exclusively.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATION

A number of hotel rooms has been blocked for the conference participants. CTW will make every effort to honour hotel requests, but reserves the right to confirm alternative bookings if the hotel chosen is no longer available. Reservations must be guaranteed in advance either by credit card or by payment of a deposit of one night in the hotel. The remaining amount must be paid directly to the hotel before departure. Receipt of the credit card details or the requested deposit will be confirmed in writing by CTW. After May 25th, 2005, we can no longer guarantee the possibility of any hotel reservation.

Reserved rooms shall be retained until 18.00 hours on date of arrival. Please use the form to notify CTW in case of late arrival or please notify the hotel directly.

For hotel reservations, please exclusively use the online registration form at www.iccees2005.de.

Hotel Single Double Distance to congress venue Ramada Berlin Mitte****     10 min by urban railway and 5 min walk Hotel Albrechtshof****      15 min walking distance Hotel Allegra***      15 min walking distance Dorint an der Charité***     10 min by urban railway and 5 min walk Hotel Unter den Linden***   5 min walk Hotel Kubrat Berlin***    15 min by underground Katholische Akademie    5 min by urban railway and 5 min walk Sorat Hotel Spree-Bogen****   15 min by bus, urban railway and 5 min walk Agon Hotel  49  15 min by bus

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Prices apply per room and night and include breakfast, service and value added tax.

For individual hotel booking refer to: www.bed-and-breakfast.de/berlin or www.zimmersuche-berlin.de or www.btm.de

HOTEL CANCELLATION Cancellation of the hotel reservation must be made in writing to CTW. In the event of cancellation a handling fee of  m as well as any cancellation fee of the hotel will be charged.

LIABILITY

Neither the organiser nor CTW – Congress Organisation Thomas Wiese GmbH are liable for any losses, accidents or damage to persons or objects, regardless of the cause. Participants and accompanying persons attend the conference and all accompanying events at their own risk and responsibility.

EXHIBITION

The VII ICCEES World Congress will also host a commercial exhibition. The exhibits will be aimed at individuals, companies and institutions interested in the following

Research literature publishing Textbook and learning materials products

Contact address: BWV Berliner Wissenschaftsverlag Brigitta Weiss Axel-Springer-Str. 54 b D-10117 Berlin Phone: +49 (0)30 - 84 17 70-0 Fax: +49 (0)30 - 84 17 70-21 E-mail: [email protected]

Electronic publishing Film/TV production Travel agencies and leisure services State/Communal information agencies Commercial enterprises seeking contacts with Russian/East European partners

Contact address: CTW Congress Organisation Thomas Wiese GmbH Michael Jander Hohenzollerndamm 125 D-14199 Berlin Phone: +49 (0)30 - 85 99 62-12 Fax: +49 (0)30 - 85 07 98 26 E-mail: [email protected]

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EXCURSIONS

I Excursion to Frankfurt/Oder on July 29th 2005 "After the Expulsions. Borderlands in Postwar Central Europe" A panel at the university and a boat ride on the river Oder

Please register until June 15th 2005 for this study trip by sending an E-mail to: [email protected] and put “Excursion ICCEES” as a subject.

The costs for the excursion will be approximately 25-30        !articipants (the more participants there are, the cheaper it will get). Payment in advance is not necessary, please pay at the meeting point. Upon arrival in Berlin you will also get further information about the location and timing of the excursion. The meeting point for the participants will be at the main entrance of the Humboldt University.

Preliminary programme for July 29th 2005: 12:45 Start of the study trip/meeting point: main entrance of the Humboldt University, Unter den Linden 6

13:18 Departure from the train station Friedrichstraße to Frankfurt/Oder

14:30 Arrival at Frankfurt/Oder

15:00 Beginning of the Seminar in the main building of the university

17:30 End of the seminar

18:00 Start of the boat ride from Frankfurt/Oder to Kostrzyn In case of bad weather conditions (if the Oder does not carry enough water for a boat ride), we will offer an alternative trip to nearby Slubice and the former Eastern border of the EU.

22:00 Departure from Frankfurt/Oder to Berlin, end of the study trip (approximately) Description The history of Central and Eastern Europe has been thoroughly changed through “ethnic cleansing”. In some areas the previous population was completely changed as a result of World War II. New societies were formed in the postwar period. The German-Polish borderland is an area, where the long term results of “ethnic cleansing” can be felt until today. Although the generation which has lived through this experience and the Nazi occupation is dying out, the events of the traumatic decade between 1938 and 1948 are still present in the collective memory. The first part of the excursion is a comparative panel titled “After the Expulsions. Borderlands in Postwar Central Europe” (see the programme for details). It will be followed by a “field trip” which gives an insight into the long term consequences of the events six decades ago. The organisers of the panel and the excursion will reserve a boat for an evening ride on the river Oder. This will show the unique beauty of nature in the German-Polish borderlands which was paradoxically also created through the removal of the previous population, the devastation in 1945 and after and the erection of a border which was closed for a long time. The participants will simultaneously get an impression about the new reality of the Polish-German border after the expansion of the European Union. Besides all academic merits the excursion should be great fun.

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After the end of boat ride we will take a train back to Berlin, which is only one hour from Frankfurt/Oder.

Organisation Philipp Ther Juniorprofessor für Polen- und Ukrainestudien Europa-Universität Viadrina http://www.kuwi.euv-frankfurt-o.de/~w3pus/

II THREE-DAY TOUR

The Institut für Länderkunde, Leipzig will offer for geographers a three days excursion to the federal states of Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen and Thüringen right after the ICCEES World Congress. The preliminary dates are August 1–3, 2005, the preliminary costs 230,00 EURO (including hotel, travel and program). The detailed program will soon be published at the homepage of ICCEES (www.iccees2005.de).

THE CITY OF BERLIN AND THE HUMBOLDT UNIVERSITY

When the Berlin Wall fell, the Berlin region became the newest conurbation in Europe more or less overnight. But as a result of the division of Germany and Europe which lasted almost half a century, this city in the centre of the continent was in an extreme political and geographical border situation. The political changes in Europe restored Berlin to its former position in the middle of Europe. Berlin is situated on the east-west axis from Paris to Warsaw/Moscow and on the north-south line from Stockholm to Prague/Vienna/Budapest. It has been transformed from the symbol of European division to the place where East and West Europe meet. The growing economy in Central and Eastern Europe finds a bridge to the western economy in Berlin. Companies with world-wide operations make use of the many institutions located in Berlin and the expertise that is concentrated here. Berlin’s scientific, research and cultural institutions represent one of the invaluable strengths of the city. Berlin’s position as the new home of the German parliament and government did not just mean moving from the Rhine to the Spree. The federal states and regions of Germany have a new and cosmopolitan forum here. And for the central associations of German business and industry, the political centre offers the many possibilities of a city with a major international presence. The urban density of the city area does not restrict the lifestyle of the people who live here. Germans from all over the country live here, and there are more than 430,000 people from 184 different nations. Lower rents for residential accommodation in the eastern boroughs and the greater supply of jobs in the western boroughs led to a new mixture of the population soon after unification. The new Berlin presents itself to visitors as an open city again. Brandenburg Gate – previously a symbol of the divided Germany – once more became the emblem of the German capital. Around it, the new centre of Berlin is rising up, a unique urban setting in which the old joins with the new, and the future of the city becomes visible. The city’s calendar of events lists official opening ceremonies for government buildings, embassies, television studios, stations, residential and business areas and new transport routes. The signs of new beginnings, new buildings and modernisation can be seen throughout the city. In an area of about 891 square kilometres – as large as Munich, Stuttgart and Frankfurt am Main together – Berlin unites a large number of urban districts, centres and boroughs which are completely different in character. In the inner part of the city, the buildings of the Kulturforum on the southern edge of the Tiergarten and the modern office and shopping complex on Potsdamer

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Platz link the western city around Kurfürstendamm with the eastern city in the historical centre of Berlin between Brandenburg Gate and Alexanderplatz. To the north of the Tiergarten, new buildings are being built for the federal government and the parliament in the meanderings of the Spree. The parliament has its seat in the Reichstag building, which has been remodelled. The ring of the S-Bahn urban railway encloses the most densely developed area of the city. Green areas such as the Tiergarten, Treptow Park, Friedrichshain and numerous other parks and gardens, along with about 400,000 trees along the streets of the city, ensure a favourable climate in the central districts. Outside the ring of the S-Bahn urban railway, the density of urban development is significantly lower. The outlying boroughs are characterised by large areas of new development, villa districts, lakes, rivers and forests. These areas form a gentle transition to the less populated surrounding area with its idyllic woodland, its lake scenery and wide open agricultural spaces. For Berlin, which is enclosed by the federal state of Brandenburg, the newly regained surrounding area is a unique recreation area "outside the front door" which offers sport, leisure and recreation facilities and major tourist attractions. Science and Research Berlin’s raw material is knowledge – the city has a science and research environment that is unique in Germany. At 3 universities, 10 specialist colleges, 4 art colleges and over 80 state-subsidised research establishments there are about 50,000 people working on products, solu-tions and innovations for the world of tomorrow. With its two university clinics, the Charité and the Benjamin Franklin Clinic, Berlin is continuing a successful tradition that is closely associated with the names of Rudolf Virchow, Robert Koch and Ferdinand Sauerbruch. About 133,500 young people are studying at the universities and colleges. In relation to the Federal Republic as a whole, Berlin is thus making an above average contribution to the training of the young generation. The city sees itself as a laboratory in which ideas, products and social solutions are created. The Cultural Scene in Berlin The Berlin cultural scene with its volume, variety, liveliness and attractiveness contributes significantly to the unmistakable profile of the city. The seventeen state museums of the Stiftung Preussischer Kulturbesitz (Prussian Cultural Foundation) form the largest museum complex of the whole continent. Berlin is Germany’s most important theatrical city. Berlin currently has three opera houses, over 150 theatres and stage companies, 800 choirs, about 170 museums and collections, about 300 communal and private galleries, over 250 public libraries, 265 cinemas and numerous other cultural institutions. Every year, over six million people visit the museums and temporary exhibitions. In each season, the concert halls and theatres attract almost three million visitors. Statistics can hardly record the innumerable independent groups, small galleries and scene theatres, which perform in old courtyards, basements, shops or closed-down factories. For years, festivals such as the Bach Festival or the events organised within the framework of the Berlin Festivals – e.g. the International Film Festival, the Berlin Festival Weeks and the Jazz Festival – have occupied a firm place in the cultural calendar of the city. And happenings such as the Love Parade, the first and largest event of its kind in the world, which has attracted Techno fans to Berlin since 1992, help to gain Berlin an international reputation as a city of culture. The Berlin theatrical festival has brought noteworthy performances from German-speaking countries to the city since 1963. And since 1980 its more recent equivalent, the youth theatrical festival, has brought school and youth theatre performances from all over the Federal Republic to Berlin for short guest appearances. Urban development and construction After 1990, the reunified Berlin saw fundamentally changed conditions for urban development. Apart from urban repair projects in all areas of the East and between the East and the West, construction projects in the West also received new impetus. The buildings for the federal government and the parliament are being built in the Mitte borough. Private investors also took advantage of the new opportunities. They have not only created a new urban district between the

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Kulturforum and Potsdamer Platz, they have also developed new residential and business buildings throughout the city. For the inner city, the planners and supervisory authorities built on the insights of the 1980s. The historically developed urban setting is being cautiously developed with principles such as "critical reconstruction" and "respect for the historical substance" (the "inner city zoning plan"). In addition to architecture from the 19th and 20th century, modern buildings designed by international and German architects characterise the cityscape of Berlin. The outstanding example is the Reichstag, which has been redesigned by Norman Foster and now has a glass dome, which is open to visitors. For Potsdamer Platz, architects such as Helmut Jahn, Renzo Piano, Hans Kollhoff and Richard Rogers have designed offices, shops and apartments. With his Schützenstraße residential complex behind brightly coloured facades, Aldo Rossi follows on from the Berlin building plot structure, and Frank O’Gehry designed a new building on Pariser Platz for the DG Bank. Parts of Friedrichstraße have been redeveloped and now have stores and residential buildings designed by famous architects, such as the department store Galéries Lafayette (Jean Nouvel), the Triangel office and residential building (Josef Paul Kleihues) and the office building on Friedrichstraße, Mauerstraße and Krausenstraße (Philip Johnson). For further information please see: http://www.berlin.de

The Humboldt University The university was founded in Berlin in 1810, and the foundation concept of Wilhelm von Humboldt gave it the title "Mother of all modern universities". This concept envisaged a "Universitas litterarum" which would achieve a unity of teaching and research and provide students with an all-round humanist education. This concept spread throughout the world and gave rise to the foundation of many universities of the same type over the next century and a half. The concept of the academic and statesman Wilhelm von Humboldt was influenced, among others, by the reform ideas of the philosopher Johann Gottlieb Fichte, the first vice chancellor of the university, and by the theologian and philosopher Friedrich Schleiermacher. From the outset, the university in Berlin had the four classical faculties of Law, Medicine, Philosophy and Theology. Its first academic term began with 256 students and 52 teaching staff. Professors such as Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel (Philosophy), Karl Friedrich von Savigny (Law), August Boeckh (Classical Philology), Christoph Wilhelm Hufeland (Medicine) and Albrecht Daniel Thaer (Agriculture), shaped the profile of the individual faculties in accordance with Humboldt's concept. Partly due to the influence of the natural scientist Alexander von Humboldt, the university pioneered the introduction of many new disciplines. The chemist August Wilhelm von Hofmann, the physicist Hermann von Helmholtz, the mathematicians Ernst Kummer, Leopold Kronecker, Karl Theodor Weierstrass (the "triple star of Mathematics") and the medical scientists Johannes Müller and Rudolf Virchow became known in their specialist areas far beyond the university in Berlin. Later, a total of 29 Nobel Prize winners did some of their scientific work at the university in Berlin, including Albert Einstein, Emil Fischer, Max Planck and Fritz Haber. And many famous people such as Heinrich Heine, Adelbert von Chamisso, Ludwig Feuerbach, Otto von Bismarck, Karl Liebknecht, Franz Mehring, Alice Salomon, Karl Marx and Kurt Tucholsky were also enrolled at the "Alma mater" of Berlin. Heinrich Mann was the first honorary doctor of the university after the end of the Second World War. A Royal Home – the Palais Unter den Linden The Prussian king, Friedrich Wilhelm III., donated the first building to the university – the former Palace of Prince Heinrich of Prussia. It was built from 1748 to 1766 on the splendid boulevard Unter den Linden, and it saw major extension work from 1913 to 1920. When the Royal Library was no longer sufficient for teaching requirements, a university library was established in 1831. In

71 ICCEES 05 the course of the expansion of the university, which bore the name of "Friedrich-Wilhelms- Universität" from 1828, institutions that already existed in the city were integrated. One example is the Charité, which is still famous today. Friedrich I. had built a quarantine house outside the city walls to counter the threat of the plague. This "plague house" was used to accommodate the poor ill and the frail. As early as 1726, in its function as a military and citizens' hospital, this building was made into a training centre for military medicine and a school for doctors and surgeons. In 1727 the "soldier king" Friedrich Wilhelm decreed: "The building is to be called the Charité". The Faculty of Medicine took over the building in 1829. With the construction of natural science institutions in the second half of the 19th century, highly modern research and teaching facilities arose. The animal medicine school that had been founded in 1790 was integrated as the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, and the agricultural college founded in 1881 became the Faculty of Agriculture. In 1889 a building was opened at Invalidenstrasse 43 for the natural history collections that had belonged to the university since 1810. This building is now the Museum of Natural History. The close links between the clinical and pre-clinical facilities of the Faculty of Medicine created a generous spatial connection between scientific disciplines at the turn of the century. 29 Nobel Prize Winners The early decades of the 20th century were characterised by great academic achievements and international attractiveness. In 1901, Jacobus Henricus van't Hoff from the Netherlands received the university's first Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his research into the laws of chemical dynamics. The antiquity expert Theodor Mommsen published trend setting work on Roman History, and in 1902 he received the Nobel Prize for Literature. 27 other Nobel Prizes reflect the outstanding scientific achievements of the academics who worked at the university in Berlin. The chemist Walter Nernst and the physicists Max von Laue, Gustav Hertz and James Franck are worth noting. Emil von Behring received the first Nobel Prize for Medicine for the development of an effective cure for diphtheria, and some years later Robert Koch, who discovered the tuberculosis and cholera bacteria, also obtained the Nobel Prize. When the latest Nobel Prize to be awarded to a (former) member of the university was awarded to the co-founder of quantum mechanics, Max Born in 1954 for "Establishing a new way of thinking about natural phenomena" (Born), the university had been through a dark chapter of German history: The expulsion of Jewish academics and students and political opponents of National Socialism, and the extermination of some, did great damage to the university in the period from 1933 to 1945. And it was a shameful moment for the university when students and lecturers took part in the burning of books on 10th May 1933. After that and in the subsequent war years, many academics left the university that had once been renowned as the home of humanitarian thought. Since 1908 women have been admitted to universities in Prussia and soon afterwards they were employed as assistant and associate professors in teaching and research as was, for example, the physicist Lise Meitner. From 1945 on women could become full professors as well. Re-opening after World War II Weakened by this great loss of scientific potential, teaching was resumed in January 1946 with seven faculties in partly war-damaged buildings. The political turmoil of the post-war period and the protest of students and lecturing staff against the increasing Communist influence on the university led to a division among the staff and students. As a result, the Freie Universität of Berlin was founded in December 1948 in the American sector of the city. From 1949, the university bore the names of the brothers Alexander and Wilhelm von Humboldt. However, the university reforms of 1950/51 and 1967/68 caused the university to develop in a way that ran counter to its former academic traditions and changed the academic content, study procedures and research conditions in obedience to the ruling ideology. Nevertheless, it was still possible in some areas to restore international contacts and create worldwide cooperation. The longstanding and intensive research and exchange links with the universities in Eastern Europe and particularly in the former Soviet Union are worth special mentioning; many of these links are without parallel in Germany. In addition, formal academic cooperation with nearly all universities

72 ICCEES 05 in the capital cities of Western Europe has existed since the 1970s. Close relations to universities in Japan and the United States, as well as Asian, African and Latin American countries, have been in place for some time. Following German unification in 1990, Humboldt-Universität seized the opportunity to enhance international components in both teaching and research, and to increase the mobility of its students. This was done with an explicit continuation of previously existing international cooperation and exchange agreements. Future development is focused upon three areas: the strengthening of contacts within the EC, especially under the auspices of the Sokrates/Erasmus Program; the cultivation of academic and student exchange opportunities with North American universities and colleges; and the stabilisation of relations with partner institutions in Central and Eastern Europe. The university currently maintains formal contact to nearly 100 academic institutions on all continents, and holds more than 400 formal contracts within the Sokrates Program. Students from over 100 different foreign countries are presently enrolled at Humboldt-Universität. Foreign students comprise 10,9% of the entire student population. Evaluation and Restructuring Due to the unification Berlin maintains three universities. Thus, arising from the problems connected with the unification process, Humboldt-Universität went through an extraordinary process of reorganisation and succeeded in gaining outstanding scientists and scholars from East and West, from Germany and abroad. With the aid of partly external structural and appointment commissions and with numerous expertises and recommendations from groups of experts, Humboldt-University developed its own new academic structures. The content was evaluated, changed and redefined. At the same time, the entire staff was subjected to personal and academic scrutiny. Financial restrictions and structural factors led to a drastic reduction in personnel. As a result of the internal restructuring process, Humboldt-Universität is now made up of eleven faculties and two central institutes. The present Medical Faculty Charité of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin has become the largest medical faculty in Europe as a result of the merger of the University Clinic Charité with the Virchow Clinic of Freie Universität Berlin. The University Library, with its numerous smaller constituent libraries, has an inventory of 4.2 million books and periodicals, 1.3 million dissertations and 530,000 other materials. Among its most precious exhibits is the library of the Grimm brothers, with about 5,500 volumes.

You will find an updated version of the programme of the VII ICCEES World Congress on the Internet: www.iccees2005.de

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