Thursday, October 11
15.00-16.30 Opening and First Keynote
Ulf Brunnbauer (IOS Regensburg), Peter Haslinger (Herder-Institute, Marburg): Opening words
Heidemarie Uhl (Austrian Academy of Sciences), title t.b.c.
16.45 18.45 Representations of Violence and Despair
Mariy Zoryk (Bamberg): Fotografische Darstellungen des Ukraine-Konflikts in den deutschen Printmedien: ein Vergleich mit den visuellen Narrativen der Oktoberrevolution 1917
Karl Kaser (University of Graz): The wars from 1912 to 1922 and the first visual revolution in the Balkans
Elisabeth Haid (University of Vienna): "Der polnische Pogromorkan": Representations of anti- Jewish violence 1918
Friday, October 12
9-10 Keynote 2
Friederike Kind-Kovács (Hannah Arendt Institute, Dresden): Picturing the Postwar: Children’s Destitution and Humanitarian Relief in Budapest
10.15-12.15 Navigating the Post-War
Anca Cretu (Graduate Institute, Geneva): “Politics of Vulnerability” and Humanitarian Assistance in Romania during the Great War
Tamara Scheer (University of Vienna): If there is no homecoming: return experience of Austro-Hungarian soldiers from the First World War Theaters
Jeremias Schmidt (IOS Regensburg): Between continuity, myth and denial: Remembrance of violence in the German post-war Literature on the Eastern Front
13.00-15.00 The Power of the Visual for and Propaganda
Peter Haslinger (Herder-Institute, Marburg): Representations of Utopia and Anxiety. Maps as Political Tools 1918/19-1925
Robert Born (GWZO, Leipzig): Between floral embroidery and mutilation. Visual strategies in the campaigns for the revision of Trianon
Rudolf Jaworski (Kiel): Deutsche und polnische Propagandapostkarten Anfang der 1920er Jahre zu den Abstimmungskämpfen in Oberschlesien
15.15-17.00 Propaganda in the Russian Civil War
Presentation of Digitized Pictures from Gen. Wrangel’s Legacy, by the Bavarian State Library (Gudrun Wirtz)
Contextualization: Guido Hausmann (IOS, Regensburg)
Final Discussion