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PROJECT CONFERENCES

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2023

 

9-10 November / Florence, Italy
International Closing Conference
A local history of East and Central Europe? How do local transition histories change our perspective on 20th century history?

Conference organized by: Department of History, European University Institute, Florence

  • Participants: Gábor Egry, Károly Ignácz, Máté Rigó, Peter Becker, Ségoléne Plyer, Anikó-Borbála Izsák, Wolfgang Göderle, Balázs Ablonczy, Christopher Wendt, Ivan Jelicic, Jana Osterkamp, Börries Kuzmany, Cody J. Inglis, Elisabeth Haid-Lener, Heidi Hein-Kirchner, Marco Bresciani, Dominique Reill, Pieter M. Judson, Holly Case

 

7-8 september / Budapest, Hungary
International Closing Conference
New Histories for Central and Eastern Europe? Conference dedicated to the memory of Emil Niederhauser and István Deák

  • Participants: Matthias Morys, Egry Gábor, Mária Hidvégi, Károly Ignácz, Zsófia Loránd, Susan Zimmermann, Dóra Czeferner-Fedeles, Gergely Romsics, Dóra Vargha, Bálint Varga, Béla Tomka, Péter Csunderlik, Mónia Baár, Imre Tarafás, Raul Carstocea, Gábor Gyáni, Jan Surman, Krisztián Csaplár-Degovics, Lucija Balikic, Hannes Grandits, Paul Gradvohl, Ádám Mestyán, Holly Case

 

31 August / Cres, Croatia
International Conference 
Breaking Away: Micronations, Microstates, and the Contestation of Sovereignty in East Central Europe, 1918–Present: Political Thought, Aesthetic Output, and their Afterlives

Conference Organized under the Auspices and with the Financial Support of

  • ERC Consolidator Grant Project “NEPOSTRANS: Negotiating Post-Imperial Transitions” (Grant No. 772264, 2018–2023), hosted at the Institute of Political History, Budapest, Hungary
  • ERC Consolidator Grant Project “REVENANT: Revivals of Empire: Nostalgia, Amnesia, Tribulation” (Grant No. 101002908, 2022–2027), hosted at the University of Rijeka, Rijeka, Croatia

Scientific-Organizational Committee

  • Lucija Balikić (Central European University, Budapest/Vienna)
  • Cody J. Inglis (Central European University Budapest/Vienna)
  • Kevin Kenjar (University of Rijeka)
  • Stefan Gužvica (Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade)
  • Ivan Jeličić (University of Rijeka)
  • Emanuela Erasmus (University of Rijeka), Organizational Secretary and Coordinator

 

2022

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27 October / Rijeka, Croatia
International conference
The Centenary of the March on Rome From the Perspective of the Upper Adriatic: Historiographic Challenges
Organizers:

  • ISTARSKO POVIJESNO DRUŠTVO – SOCIETÀ STORICA ISTRIANA
  • FILOZOFSKI FAKULTET U RIJECI, ODSJEK ZA POVIJEST
  • HRVATSKA AKADEMIJA ZNANOSTI I UMJETNOSTI
    Zavod za povijesne i društvene znanosti u Rijeci
    s Područnom jedinicom u Puli
  • THE INSTITUTE OF POLITICAL HISTORY, Budapest, ERC CoG NEPOSTRANS

 

24-25 May / Bratislava, Slovakia
Project conference / 4
Discourses of Transition in (post-)Habsburg East Central Europe, 1917–1941
Organizers: Institute of History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Faculty of Law of Comenius University, Institute of Political History

  • Participants: Gábor Egry, Ivan Jeličić, Jernej Kosi, Elisabeth Haid, Christopher Wendt, Cody J. Inglis

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2021

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3-4 November 2021 / Budapest, Hungary
Project conference / 3 (hybrid)
Adjustment, adaptation, adoption? The reconfiguration of ethnicities during the post-WWI transition in East Central Europe
Organizers: Institute of Political History, Archives of the City of Budapest

  • Participants: Gábor Egry, Ivan Jeličić, Jernej Kosi, Elisabeth Haid, Anikó Izsák, Segolene Plyer, Christopher Wendt, Cody J. Inglis, Károly Ignácz

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2020

 

29-31 October 2020 / Budapest, Hungary
Project conference / 2 (hybrid)
Beyond Trianon? Exit from the War in Danubian Europe 1918-1924
Organizers: Institute of Political History, Trianon100 Momentum Research Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

  • Participants: Gábor Egry, Ivan Jeličić, Jernej Kosi, Elisabeth Haid, Anikó Izsák, Segolene Plyer, Christopher Wendt, Cody J. Inglis, Károly Ignácz

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2019

 

1–3 July 2019 / Ljubljana, Slovenia
The Pervasive State in Reconfiguration? Actors, Concepts, Institutions
Project conference / 1
Organizers: Institute of Political History, University of Ljubljana

  • Participants: Gábor Egry, Ivan Jeličić, Jernej Kosi, Elisabeth Haid, Anikó Izsák, Károly Ignácz, Christopher Wendt, Cody J. Inglis

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2018

 

5 November 2018 / Budapest, Hungary
The nation state in contemporary Europe: the centenary of WWI; new chances for historical reconciliation
Organizers: Institute of Political History, Central European University

  • Participants: Gábor Egry
  • Event report

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