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Beyond Trianon? Exit from the War in Danubian Europe 1918-1924

Lívia Prosinger · octombrie 22, 2020 ·

 

International Conference

Budapest October 29–31., 2020.

Call for papers

 

Organizers:

ERC Nepostrans research project, Institute of Political History, Budapest

Trianon100 Momentum Research Group, ELRN Center for Humanities, Budapest

Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Section of Philosophy and Historical Sciences

 

Press review:

https://ujszo.com/panorama/ertelmezheto-vagy-csak-erezheto-trianon-a-torteneti-kutatasban

 


 

PROGRAM

 

October 29th, 2020.

 

ELRN HTK 1097 Budapest, Tóth Kálmán u. 4.
Room 13-14

 

Opening of the conference: 

Tamás Freund, Chairman, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

Attila Zsoldos, Chairman, Section of Philosophy and Historical Sciences of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences

 

Panel 1

Béla Bodó (Univ. Bonn): Action and reaction: the shared roots and the divergent causes of the red and white terrors
→ in the video from 0:00:23​

Tamás Révész (ELRN Center for Humanities, Trianon100): Heroic borderlands and loyal minorities? National (?) mobilizations in the contested borderlands of Austria and Hungary
→ in the video from 0:26:14​

Ivan Jeličić (post-doctoral reseracher, ERC Nepostrans, Univ. Rijeka): In the Name of the “True Fiumians“, Autonomist-Democrats as Challengers to Local Elite Nationalistic Logics
→ in the video from 0:52:21​

Discussion
→ in the video from 1:19:02​

 

Panel 2

Gergely Hubai (Univ. of Theatre and Cinema, Budapest): Visible man-Invisible film: The post-Trianon reconstruction of the Hungarian film industry

Edina Gál (Univ. Babeș-Bolyai, Cluj-Napoca/Kolozsvár): Orphaned, abandoned, denationalized: The takeover of the State Children’s Asylums after 1918

Julia Bavouzet (visiting post-doctoral fellow, Inst. für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, Vienna): State transformation in post-Habsburg Hungary. The ministry of the interior and its personnel (1918-1920)

Discussion      

 

Panel 3

Elisabeth Haid (post-doctoral reseracher, ERC Nepostrans, Vienna): State building and local politics in Eastern Galicia

Oliver Pejić (PhD student, EUI, Florence): The persistent appeal of “unnatural” identities in interwar Yugoslavia: A look at the lower Styria’s “German- oriented Slovenes”

Ségoléne Plyer (assoc. professor, Univ. Strasbourg, senior researcher, ERC Nepostrans): The Faltis heirs and the liberal paradox. Buying flax and processing linen in Bohemia, 1914-1928

Discussion   

 

Keynote speech

Pieter M. Judson (professor, EUI, Florence): Rethinking the Postwar from Above and Below: 1918-1923

 


October 30th, 2020.

 

ELRN HTK 1097 Budapest, Tóth Kálmán u. 4.
Room 13-14

 

Keynote speech

Ignác Romsics (professor, Károly Esterházy Univ., Eger, member of the Hun. Academy of Sciences): Le passé qui ne passe pas. The Treaty of Trianon and its Repercussions

 

Panel 4

Máté Rigó (assist. professor, Yale-NUS, Singapore): Keynes in the archives. The economic consequences of the peace and the Great War

Gabriel Godeffroy (Univ. Pathéon Sorbonne – Paris 1): Elemér Hantos and the monetary problems in Hungary and Central Europe (1918-1924)

Gabriel Farquet (fellow, Wilson Center, Washington): Gold magnets: League of nations’ stabilization loans and foreign influence in Austria and Hungary

Discussion

 

Panel 5

Balázs Juhász (assist. professor, ELTE, Budapest): The aeronautical control of Hungary after WWI

Aliaksandr Piahanau (post-doctoral fellow, Univ. Padua): “Each wagon of coal should be paid by territorial concessions”: Hungary, Czechslovakia and the coal shortage, 1918-1921

Discussion

 

Panel 6

Jernej Kosi (post-doctoral researcher, ERC Nepostrans, Univ. Ljubljana): Local elites in Prekmurje in the Interwar Period: Continuities and Ruptures

Anikó-Borbála Izsák (junior reseracher, ERC Napostrans, ELTE, Budapest): Change and continuity among the economic elite of Baia Mare in the 1920s

Christopher Wendt (junior reseracher ERC Nepostrans, EUI Florence): „With God into the New Era”: Catholic Politics in North Tyrol after the First World War

Discussion

 


 

October 31st, 2020.


Villányi úti Konferenciaközpont
, 1113 Budapest, Villánnyi út 11-13.
Room 300

 

Panel 7

Sebastian Paul-Ramisch: Transformation of different speeds. A comparison of the former Hungarian and then Czechoslovak provinces Orava and Subcarpathia in the period from 1918 to 1924

Károly Ignácz (senior reseracher, ERC Nepostrans, Inst. of Political History, Budapest): Local Representatives in one of the Suburbs of Budapest before and after the WWI: the Continuity of the Liberal and Social Democratic Political Elites in Erzsébetfalva?

Viktoriya Serhiienko (researcher, Institute of Ukrainian Archeography and Source Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine): Establishing border between Slovakia and Rusinsko after the WWI: international, national and regional aspects

Discussion

 

Panel 8

Sandra Panzner (Univ. Erlangen): Trianon and the Theatre – On the form and function of a cross-border discourse space 

Pál Hatos (director, Institute for Central Europe at the József Eötvös Research Center of the National Univ. of Public Service, Budapest): Messianic hopes-wordly defeats. Revolution and secular religion after WWI in Hungary

Lili Zách (Maynooth University Arts and Humanities Institute, Associate Member): Beyond borders and identities: Irish nationalist images of the Treaty of Trianon, 1920-1939

Discussion 

 

Panel 9

Marco Bresciani (Univ. Florence): The “hidden psychic and economic bonds” between Austria-Hungary and Italy and the post-Habsburg Trieste culture (1918-1926)

Gábor Egry (ERC Nepostrans, Inst. of Political History): What is a local business elite on a periphery? The Sothern Banat’s economy in transition

Kathryn Densford (Elisabethtown College): Beyond Bohemian state rights: the lower Austrian towns that became Czech

Cody James Inglis (junior researcher, ERC Nepostrans, CEU Vienna-Budapest): Brutalization and Overlapping Authority: Provincial Administration, Political Elites, and the Exit from War in Southern Moravia and Northern Lower Austria

Discussion

 

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