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21.01.2022
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Round Table: Umrežene historiografije u jugoistočnoj Europi i Njemačkoj - Networked Historiographies in Southeast Europe and Germany - Vernetzte Historiographien in Südosteuropa und Deutschland
By Lucija Bakšić, Graduate School Global Intellectual History, Humboldt-Universität Berlin
Association for the Modern History (UHMIS), Sarajevo; Association for Promoting the Culture of History Kliofest, Zagreb; Humboldt University of Berlin u.a.
Berlin, 26.10.2021 – 26.10.2021
24.04.2021
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Colonialism as Shared History. Past, Present, Future
By Tristan Oestermann, Institut für Geschichtswissenschaft, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf / Ana Carolina Schveitzer, Institut für Asien- und Afrikawissenschaften, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Bettina Brockmeyer (Hamburg/Erlangen); Rebekka Habermas (Göttingen); Ulrike Lindner (Cologne); Auswärtiges Amt; Gerda Henkel Foundation
digital, 07.10.2020 – 09.10.2020
29.03.2021
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Post-Socialist Memory in Global Perspective: Postcolonialism, Post-transition, Post-trauma
By Anežka Brožová, Charles University Prague; Rose Smith / Klára Žaloudková, Charles University Prague / University of Groningen; Anna Herran, University of Toronto
Post-Socialist and Comparative Memory Studies working group of the Memory Studies Association (PoSoCoMeS)
digital, 21.09.2020 – 01.10.2020
02.10.2019
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Obsolete. Resilient. Resurgent. The Nation-State in a Globalized World
By Lena Gotteswinter, American Studies, Universität Regensburg; Jelena Schryro, Institut für Romanistik, Universität Regensburg
CITAS - Center for International and Transnational Area Studies at the University of Regensburg; IOS - the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Regensburg University u.a.
Regensburg, 02.05.2019 – 04.05.2019
30.11.2018
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Memory and Religion. Central and Eastern Europe in a Global Perspective. The 8th Genealogies of Memory International Conference
By Maria Josepa Cusido Fabregas, European Network Remembrance and Solidarity, Warsaw
European Network of Solidarity and Remembrance (ENRS), Warsaw; Institute for East European Studies, Freie Universität Berlin
Warsaw, 16.10.2018 – 18.10.2018
11.07.2018
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Imperial Cities: The Tsarist Empire, the Habsburg Empire and the Ottoman Empire in Comparison
By Laura Ritter, Department of History, Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg
Association of Historians on East Central Europe (VOH); German Association for East European Studies (DGO); German Historical Institute, Moscow (DHI); Herder Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe – Institute of the Leibniz Association u.a.
Moscow, 26.04.2018 – 27.04.2018
06.11.2017
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War Veterans and the World after 1945: Social Movements, Cold War Politics, and Decolonization
By Matthias Voigt, Amerikanische Zeitgeschichte, Goethe Universität Frankfurt am Main
Ángel Alcalde / Xosé Manoel Núñez Seixas
München, 07.07.2017 – 08.07.2017
13.07.2016
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Bleiburg & Beyond. Transnational Approaches Towards Memory Politics and Commemorative Practices
By Dario Brentin, Centre for Southeast European Studies, University of Graz
Centre for Southeast European Studies, University of Graz; Department of Cultural Studies, University of Rijeka
Graz, 13.05.2016
03.03.2016
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Reshaping (g)local dynamics of the Caribbean: Relaciones y Desconexiones – Relations et Déconnections – Relations and Disconnections
By Sinah Kloß, Global South Studies Center, University of Cologne
Anja Bandau, Leibniz Universität Hannover; Anne Brüske, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; Natascha Ueckmann, Universität Bremen
Hannover, 14.10.2015 – 17.10.2015
03.08.2015
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Borders in the European Memories. A typology of remembered borders in today's Europe
By Aleksandra Borkowska, Berlin
Thomas Serrier / Mike Plitt, European University Viadrina
Frankfurt an der Oder, 05.03.2015 – 06.03.2015
18.06.2013
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From Patriotic Memory to a Universalistic Narrative: Shifts in Norwegian Memory Culture after 1945 in Comparative Perspective
By Ane Ingvild Støen, University of Oslo
Center for Studies of Holocaust and Religious Minorities (HL-senteret); supported by Stipendienfonds E.ON Ruhrgas
Oslo, 15.03.2013 – 16.03.2013
28.02.2013
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Fugitive Knowledges: The Preservation and Loss of Knowledge in Cultural Contact Zones
By Silvan Niedermeier / Anne Newball Duke, Universität Rostock
DFG Graduate School "Cultural Encounters and the Discourses of Scholarship", Rostock University
Rostock, 27.09.2012 – 29.09.2012
25.07.2012
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East Central Europe in the Twentieth Century. Roundtable on the State of the Art of Historical Studies
By Mare van den Eeden / Ilse Josepha Lazaroms, History, Central European University Budapest
Pasts Inc., Center for Historical Studies and Imre Kertész Kolleg Jena; Central European University (CEU), Budapest
Budapest, 11.05.2012 – 12.05.2012
20.04.2012
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The Cold War: History, Memory, and Representation
By Andreas Etges/Jasmin Heermann/Claudia Schumacher, John F. Kennedy-Institut für Nordamerikastudien, Freie Universität Berlin; Jula Danylow, Freie Universität Berlin
Konrad Jarausch, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; Andrea Despot, European Academy Berlin; Christian Ostermann, Cold War International History Project, Washington u.a.
Berlin, 14.07.2011 – 17.07.2011
07.01.2012
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Imperial Sites of Memory
By Johannes Tröger, Institut für Geschichtswissenschaft, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
Frank Lorenz Müller, Centre for Transnational History at St Andrews; Dominik Geppert, Chair of Modern History, University of Bonn
St Andrews, 02.09.2011 – 03.09.2011
09.07.2011
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Global Holocaust? Memories of the Destruction of European Jews in Global Context
By Jacob S. Eder, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania
Philipp Gassert, Geschichte des europäisch-transatlantischen Kulturraums, Universität Augsburg; Alan E. Steinweis, Carolyn and Leonard Miller Center for Holocaust Studies, University of Vermont
Augsburg, 10.06.2011 – 11.06.2011
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