Donnerstag, 19. September 2019
16:00 Mitgliederversammlung der Kommission für die Geschichte der Deutschen in Polen e. V.
18:30 Gemeinsames Abendessen
Freitag, 20. September 2019
10:00 Begrüßung und Keynote:
Jan Sowa (Warszawa): Poland – From Neoliberal Avant-Garde to Populist Reaction. Periphery in the Times of Capitalist Demodernization
11:00 Markus Krzoska / Justyna Aniceta Turkowska: Einführung
11:15 Panel 1: Ideas on the Move
(Moderation: Matthias Barelkowski, Berlin)
Markus Krzoska (Gießen): Catholicity, Charity, Colonialism? Bl. Mary Theresa Ledóchowska and her Networks
Grzegorz Krzywiec (Warszawa): The 1930s Fascist Temptation in Poland Through Transnational and Cross-Cultural Lens. Lessons from the Undigested Past
Paul Vickers (Regensburg): Vernacular Worldwideness: Polish Peasants in Europe and America in the Own Words and on Screen
Kommentar: Katrin Steffen (Lüneburg)
Diskussion
13:45 Mittagsimbiss
15:00 Panel 2: People on the Move
(Moderation: Christoph Schutte, Marburg)
Mateusz Kośny (Gießen): The Entanglement between the Texas Silesians and Poland
Andrzej Michalczyk (Bochum): State Control, Informal Networks, and Poor People’s Agency. A Microhistory of Global Migrations from Upper Silesia, 1830s-1930s
Kommentar: Tim Buchen (Dresden)
Diskussion
17:00 Kaffeepause
17:30 Abendvortrag:
Katja Naumann (Leipzig): Approaches to the Transregional Connectedness of Eastern Europe
19:30 Gemeinsames Abendessen
Samstag, 21. September 2019
10:00 Panel 3: Imagined Polishness
(Moderation: Isabel Röskau-Rydel, Kraków)
Kolja Lichy (Gießen): Resurrectionists in the US
Lukas Pohl (Gießen): Polish Traces in the Caribbean: The Hait-ian Polonia, a Napoleonic Legacy
Klaus Dittrich (Hongkong): Beyond Harbin – Educational Mobilities of Polish Students in East Asia, 1920s-1940s
Kommentar: Dietlind Hüchtker (Leipzig)
Diskussion
12:00 Kaffeepause
12:30 Panel 4: Imagined Globality
(Moderation: Andreas Lawaty, Lüneburg)
Marta Grzechnik (Boston/Gdańsk) “Poles Were Among the First on the Wide and Far Ocean Waters”. 50th Anniversary of Stefan Szolc-Rogoziński’s Expedition to Cameroon and its Use for Reimagining Polish Worldwideness in the Interwar Period
Marianna Szczygielska (Berlin): Elephant Empire: Zoos and Colonial Encounters in Eastern Europe (1870s-1940s)
Zsuzsanna Varga (Budapest): Hungarians on African Hunting Grounds
Kommentar: Justyna Aniceta Turkowska (Edinburgh)
Diskussion und Bilanz
15:00 Ende der Tagung