Annual Conference of the International Society for Cultural History

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Annual Conference of the International Society for Cultural History
Annual Conference of the International Society for
Cultural History (ISCH)
University of Bucharest, Romania, 7-10 September 2015
TIME AND CULTURE / TEMPS ET CULTURE
Preliminary Program/ Programme Preliminaire
MONDAY – SEPTEMBER 7
8.30-10.00 – Re gistration of participants
9.30 – 10.15. – OPENING SESSION, Amf. Mirce a Florian (M.F.)
10.15.-11.00 – keynote speaker: Ioan Pânzaru
"Ode ur du te mps. Senteurs e t saveurs mé diévales dans l'exégèse d'Aristote".
Chair: Zoe Pe tre (Romania)
11.00-11.30 – Coffe e break
11.30-13.00 – Pane l Se ssions:
TIME AND HISTORY
Chair: Nino Chikovani (Georgia) – S. 8
Vale ria Soroştine anu
Romania
Juhana Saarelainen
Finland
Me rvi Löfgre n
Mohame d El Mansour
Finland
Morocco
The re fle ction of time in the Transylvanian Romanian historiography
(18th ce ntury)
Trave lling back and forth in time . Diale ctics of nostalgia and utopia in
the first half of nine te e nth-century Finland
Criticizing Past: Inte rpretations of the De cent Man
History for all: the e xpe rience of a Moroccan historical magazine
SYNCHRONISATION: CULTURAL AND MATERIAL TECHNIQUES
Chair: Oana Șerban (Romania) - S.6.
Archae ology of the alarm: te chnical, pe rceptual, and cultural aspects
Tomáš Dvořák
Cze ch Re p.
of te mporal cue s
Bre aking down the body and putting it back: structuring and
Ale xandra Ion
Romania
synchronising knowle dge in an anthropological archive
Oana Mateescu
Romania
Comme nsuration as synchronisation: the rule of thre e in the fore st
Kimi Kärki
Finland
Time lapse ! Analysing the powe r-relations and te mporalitie s of the
Compute r Game GTA V
THE CULTURE OF MEMORY IN THE DANUBE-CARPATHIAN-REGION IN THE MODERN PERIOD
Chair: Jörg Rogge (Germany ) – Amf. Mircea Florian (M.F.)
Bogdan-Pe tru Male on
Romania
Ion Lihaciu
Romania
Hans-Christian Maner
Ge rmany
Tre ason, punishme nt and forgiveness. The image of the Rule r
in historical writings in Moldavia during the 17th – 18th
ce nturie s
Cze rnowitz in the culture of me mory (1775-1918)
Re ligion and de nomination in the culture of me mory in
Romania in the late mode rn pe riod
13.00-14.00 – LUNCH
14.00-16.00 – PANEL SESSIONS
TIME AND HERITAGE
Chari: Alexandra Lițu (Romania) – Amf. Mircea Florian (M.F)
De re tour a Cucute ni - sur la manie re dont se forme un
Alina Trif
Romania/Be lgium
he ritage national
Anton C. van
A time to live , a time to die and a time to be re surrected: A
South Africa
Volle nhove n
pe culiar case study of he ritage graves on Ze erust, South Africa
Le onie Marais-Botes
South Africa
Doornbult - the place whe re time stood still
Romania/
Sonia Catrina
Managing Je wish urban he ritage assets in Buchare st
Switze rland
SOCIAL TIME-PERSONAL TIME
Palvi Rantala (Finland) – S.8.
Ionut-Vale ntin Cucu
Romania
Time as a Forgotten De ity: the Re discovery of Zurvan and its
role in the Re ligious Culture of the Parsi
Evy Johanne Håland
Norway/Gre e ce
Time , History and Me mory in Gre e ce
Ale xis McCrossen
USA
De mocratic Te mporal Rite s in the Unite d State s: A History of
Ne w Ye ar’s Observances
TIME REGIMES AND REGIMES OF HISTORICITY
Chair: Gabriella Valera (Italy) - Amf. Constantin Radulescu-Motru (CRM)
“Le Te mps du roi” dans la pe nsé e chinoise aux origine s de l’é poque
Danie la Zaharia
Romania
impé riale
Fatima Harrak
Morocco
‘Umran and the Diale ctic of Social Change in Ibn Khaldun’s Thought
Étie nne Bourdon
Danie l Poitras
France
France
Mare k Tamm
Estonia
Le s te mps du monde dans le s cosmographies de la Re naissance
Ré gime d’historicité et lie u d’atte nte au dé but de s années 1960
Past Pre sences: A Ne w We stern Chronotope and Challe nges for
History Writing
TIME AND CULTURAL IMAGINARY
Chair: Mihaela Pop (Romania) – S.6.
Anca Filipovici
Kristin Hildur Sae tran
Ale ksandra Milovanović &
Biljana Mitrović
Valé rie Nahon
Monica Adriana Ione scu
Romania
Ice land
Se rbia
Be lgium
Romania
Re me mbering the old time s: refle ctive nostalgia in the
autobiographical works of Gre gor von Re zzori
Time is. Time in the nove l Hawksmoor by Pe te r Ackroyd
Time and Ongoing Narrative s: Postmodern and Ne obaroque
Strate gie s in Se rial Narration
Le « mook », un journalisme à contretemps ?
Me mory and Time in Aure lius Augustinus and Marce l Proust or the
Luxuriant Grass of Fertile Works
16.00-16.30 – COFFEE BREAK
16.30 – 18.00 - PANEL SESSIONS
TIME OF OTHERS
Chair: Christopher Heath (UK) – Amf. Mircea Florian (M.F.)
Adina Ruiu
Canada/France
Institutional and subje ctive te mporalitie s in the missionary
Saloua El Oufir
Morocco
Me lina Rokai
Se rbia
Gboye ga Tokunbo &
Balogun Te mitope
Nige ria
traje ctories of the French Jesuits in the 17th-18th ce nturie s
Le te mps de l’autre e t le te mps de soi dans le s récits de s
voyageurs marocains e n Europe
Time and Te mporality in Accounts of the Nine te en Ce ntury
British Trave lle rs on Women of the Balkans
Time pe rce ption in Nige ria: le ssons from Russia's cultural
pe rce ption of time
TIME AND CULTURAL IMAGINARY
Chair: Diana Ghinea (Romania)- S.8.
Danie l Gicu
Romania
Pie rre -François Pe irano
Hannu Salmi
France
Finland
Luiza-Maria Filimon
Romania
Dime nsions and re presentation of time in a Romanian
compilation from The Thousand and One Nights (Halima)
Time and myth in Jame s Fenimore Cooper’s Leatherstocking Tales
Trave l in Time 1895
Inte rnational Re lations unde r the Tropic of Time . Analysing
Immine nce in the Age of Chronopolitics
A TIME FOR MYTHS
Chair: Evy Johanne Håland (Norway) –S. 6.
Diana Ele na Crăciun
Óscar Alfre do Ruiz
Fe rnández
Romania
Romania
Iva Dimovska
Hungary
Ele na Lore dana Jumară
Romania
“The Golde n Age ”: from Classical Gre ek Mythology to
Mode rn Historical and Political Myth
Ancie nt He roe s in Mode rn Europe an History. Powe r,
Symbolism, Propaganda and Myths
Que e ring Time through the Myth of the Fall in Jame s Joyce’s
Finne gans Wake and Marcel Proust’s Sodom and Gomorrah
The story of a witch: from individual me mory to cultural
imaginary
TIME AND HISTORY
Chair: Anton C. van Vollenhoven (South Africa) – Amf. Constantin Radulescu-Motru ( CRM)
Ana B. N. Martins
Brazil
What is the place of time ? A te mporality of sociological the ory
Hirschfe ld Na`Aman
Ge rmany
Myth and the Te mporality of Pre history
Marja Tuomine n
Finland
”The past live s within us”
19.30 – WELCOME COCKTAIL : Casa Universitarilor, Dionisie Lupu 46
TUESDAY – SEPTEMBER 8
9.00-11.00 – PANEL SESSIONS
RETHINKING CLUES
Chair: Fredrik Nilsson and Laris-Eric Jönsson (Sweden) – Amf. Mircea Florian (M.F)
Microhistory goe s public: from Ginzburg’s paradigma indiziario
Andre j Slaìvik
Swe de n
to We izman’s forensic tur
Me mory, me thod, me aning. A biographical turn in cultural
Brigitta Sve nsson
Swe de n
history?
Unrave ling the ide a of cottage industry – clue s as a tool of
Finland
Eliza Kraatari
distinction
Lars-Eric Jönsson
Swe de n
Talk, monge ring and gossip in te xts
Liv Egholm
De nmark
Me ssy Re lationships. Tracing Ne tworks of Conce pts and
Practice s in Philanthropic Gift-Giving
TIME REGIMES AND REGIMES OF HISTORICITY
Chair: Marek Tamm (Estonia) – S.8.
Ale ksande r Miłosz
Some te rminological clarifications re garding the ontology of
Switze rland
Zie liński
time
Crina Galiță
Romania
Re pré sentations conceptuelle s du te mps dans le s Épîtres de s
Rache l Elizabe th
Ashcroft
Re naud Quille t
UK
France
Frè re s de la Pure té (Rasā’il 'Iḫwān aṣ-Ṣafā')
The subje ct-agent proble m in Montaigne and Bruno: How do
we master time ?
Notre te mps : accélération e xponentielle ou pré sent sans fin ?
Esquisse s de diagnostic e t d’inte lligibilité
OUBLI DU TEMPS ET TEMPS DES OUBLIS DANS LES RECITS DE L’HISTOIRE NATIONALE MEXICAINE
Chair : Mianda Cioba (Romania) – S.6.
Le trou noir de la conque ̂te de Me xico comme mangeur de
Guy Rozat Dupe yron
Me xico
te mps
Rosa María Spinoso
Le Te mps du futur: la sixiè me prophé tie dans l’imaginaire de
Me xico
Arcocha
la Conque ̂te du Me xique
L’inve ntion d’une tradition: une arme pé dagogique
Fe rnanda Núñe z Be ce rra
Me xico
supplé me ntaire contre le s fe mmes
Le s rhé toriques inte rculture lle s au Me xique : une e xpre ssion
Miriam He rnánde z Re yna
France
conte mporaine de s figure s archétypales de l’indigè ne
TIMES ARE CHANGING
Chair: Anca Filipovici (Romania)- Amf. Constantin Radulescu-Motru (CRM)
Romania/Fra
La nation: ancie nne ou mode rne ? Une re lecture critique de s
Vladimir Cre țule scu
nce
pe rspe ctives thé oriques sur l’é te ndue te mporelle de s nations
The Sovie t Time in Post-Soviet Me mory: How the Ne w Me mory has
Nino Chikovani
Ge orgia
be e n constructed in Ge orgia
The Time of Radical Changes: Post-Soviet Ge orgian Nationalism at
Irakli Chkhaidze
Ge orgia
the Dawn of Inde pe ndence
Re cognizing UNESCO`s Prioritie s for the XXI Ce ntury: Six Minute s
Lana Pavlovic Ale ksic
Se rbia
on You Tube
André s Novoa Gonzále s,
CENTER AND TIME: The multidime nsional school and
N. Pais Alvare z, V.
Spain
globalization of the bases.
Quinte ro Le on
11.00-11.30 – COFFEE BREAK
11.30-13.30 – PANEL SESSIONS
SOCIAL TIME-PERSONAL TIME
Chair: Daniel Gicu (Romania) – Amf. Mircea Florian (M.F.)
Re ading the past, te lling the future . Popular political
Fe de rico Barbie rato
Italy
discussion, pre vision and the dissemination of ne ws in Early
Mode rn Italy
He bdomadal Form: Diarie s, Ne ws, and We ekly Rhythms in
David He nkin
USA
Nine te e nth-Century Ame rica
A Cale ndar on the Air: The Broadcast Radio as a Time
Paavo Oinone n
Finland
Organize r
La nuit, un e space-temps alternatif é tudié au prisme de
Marine Be ccarelli
France
l'unive rs mé diatique particulie r de la radio nocturne
Jonathan Martine au
Canada
Capitalist Marke ts and Time : A Sociohistorical Pe rspective
TIME AND CULTURAL IDENTITY
Chair: Sophie Jacotot (France) – Amf. Constantin Radulescu-Motru (CRM)
Past, Pre sent and Future – Time Re gimes in the Ge rman
Caroline Rothauge
Ge rmany
Kaise rreich and the Unite d States of Ame rica around 1900
Corina Iosif
Romania
Ivane Tsereteli
Ge orgia
Virginia Alle n-Te rry
She rman
France
TIME AND POWER
Chair: Heta Aali (Finland) - S.8.
Ale xandra Lițu
Romania
Ana-Maria Răducan
Romania
Grigol Ge ge lia
EUI
Cathle en Sarti
Ge rmany
Quand „la tradition” de vie nt historie : la dynamique de s
„traditions” comme domaine de l’ide ntité nationale : le cas
roumain
Time Change , Identity Building Narrative s and Me mory in
Ge orgia
Re de fining time -bound family historie s through time le ss
culinary traditions – an analysis of contemporary food
me moirs
The tragic me mory in words of de mocracy in Athe ns
Type s of audie nce in Saint Symeon the Ne w The ologian's
Works
Time and Powe r in the Thought of Niccoló Machiave lli
Trying to Forge t. The Influe nce of a suppre ssed time in
Re storation England
13.30-14.30 – LUNCH
14.30-16.00 – General Session – Amf. Constantin Radulescu-Motru
14.30 – 15.30 - keynote speaker: Ovidiu Cristea: History and memory: the rule of Stephen the Great of
Moldavia as a model for his first succesors (1504-1538)
Chair: Ecaterina Lung
15.30 – 16.00 – Presentation: The Institute for Cultural History,
Kimi Kärki
16.00-16.30 – Coffe e break
16.30 – 17.30 – ISCH General Assembly
19.00 – Gala Dinner : Restaurant Caru’ cu bere, Stavropoleos 5
WEDNESDAY – SEPTEMBER 9
9.00-11.00 – PANEL SESSIONS
TIME, ARTS AND ESTHETICS
Chair: Anaïs Flechet (France) – Amf. Mircea Florian (M.F.)
Anne Brædde r
De nmark
Sophie Jacotot
France
Mihae la Grancea
Marina-Cristiana Rotaru
Romania
Romania
TIME AND HERITAGE
Chair: Sabine Stach (Germany/Poland) –S.8.
Marija Be nić Pe nava
Croatia
Marina Be rgström
Finland
Fré dé ric Armao
France
Ousmanou Zourmba
Came roon
The body as a me dium to the past – re -e nacting the Second World War
Re créer une œuvre chorégraphique du passé ou comment faire face au
passage du te mps : l'e xe mple du Sacre du printemps de Vaslav Nijinsky
La re constitution historique de la « Be lle Epoque » du film d’action
roumain du te mps du national-communisme (1971-1989)
Portraits of Que en Elizabe th II – Royal Re presentations in the Public
Imagination Through Time
Time and tourism. Pe rception of time in the Croatian coastal area
The time of slow trave l in 20th ce ntury Finland
The “Time of Ire land”: an Interpretation of the four Ye arly Irish
fe stivals
Ve stiges alle mands e t tourisme au Cameroun : une analyse de
l’utilisation de la mé moire coloniale
SOCIAL TIME-PERSONAL TIME
Chair: Alesandro Archangeli (Italy) – Amf. Constantin Radulescu-Motru (CRM)
Nicole ta Bădilă
Romania
Conve ntional behavior and time in courte sy books
Time management and autonomous subjectivity: Catherine Talbot,
Soile Ylivuori
Finland
se lf-discipline , and polite ne ss as a practice of the self
Le te mps dans la litté rature libe rtine : pe rsonnages et politique à la
Luisa Me ssina
Italy
fin de l’Ancie n Ré gime
Marjo Kaartine n
Finland
Bore dom and Ennui in Eighte e nth-Century English Culture
Pälvi Rantala
Finland
Who owns my time ? Napping as a ne gotiated act in e ve ryday life
11.00-11.30 – COFFEE BREAK
11.30-13.30 – PANEL SESSIONS
SOCIAL TIME-PERSONAL TIME
Chair: Federico Barbierato (Italy) - Amf. Mircea Florian (MF)
Time in Pove rty – Local Unde rstanding of an Unive rsal Frame of
Me lina Cassandra Kalfe lis
Ge rmany
Existe nce
Political culture and ge ne rational change in Easte rn Europe after
Tobias Spöri
Austria
1989 - Exploring e ffe cts of the transition on political participation.
Annastiina Mäkilä
Finland
Te mporality of the de pre ssion before and after DSM III
De lia Doina Mihalache
Romania
The dystopian time as an e schatological dime nsion
TIME AND POWER
Chair: Andra Jugănaru (Romania) –Amf. Constantin Radulescu-Motru (CRM)
The Ancie nts re count an absurd tale ’: Time , Myth and the Origins
Christophe r He ath
UK
of the Lombards
La chronologie e t son rôle dans le s oeuvres historiques de
Ecate rina Lung
Romania
l’Antiquité Tardive e t du dé but du Moye n Âge
Le s che valie rs du roi dans le Livre de l’Ordre de la Bande : mé moire,
Mianda Cioba
Romania
autorité e t ré gle mentation de s statuts dans la Castille du XIVè me
siè cle
He ta Aali
Finland
Time and sources in nine te enth-century France
NI VRAI, NI FAUX : LE TEMPS REVISITE, MEMOIRES VIVES EN RECONSTRUCTION
Chair : Corina Iosif (Romania) –S.8
La musique « mode rne » e n Grè ce dans l’e ntre-deux-guerres : une
Panagiota Anagnostou
France
mé moire à re configurer ?
La France , illusoire bastion de la mode rnité musicale populaire
Didie r Francfort
France
e n Europe dans l’e ntre -deux-guerres
Le bage l à la re cherche du te mps pe rdu. De s pe tits pains de s
De nis Saillard
France
ghe ttos polonais au produit mondialisé
TIME, ARTS AND ESTHETICS
Chair: Maria Buleu (Romania) - S. 6.
Mihne a Ale xandru
Romania
Past, Pre sent, Future and the Places of the Afte rlife in Ce ntral
Mihail
Rogé ria de Ipanema
Brazil
Carme n Burcea
România
Roxana Coman
Romania
Eva Re me
Norway
Europe an Re presentations of the Last Judgment. 14th-15th
Ce nturie s
Political ide ology in the dime nsions of time : seeing and
looking the circularity of prints cabine ts at the D. João VI
Muse um
Goya-Dise nchanter of War
The past in the pre sent: the case of nine teenth century
Romanian historical painting
Visualizing time , history and me morie s
13.30 – 14.30 – LUNCH
14.30-17.00 – PANEL SESSIONS
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MATERIAL CULTURE OF TIME
Chair: Helena Wangefelt Ström (Sweden) – Amf. Mircea Florian (M.F)
Cale ndrical Calculations, Cultural Pe rspectives, and Tyard’s
Donald Gilman
USA
Discours du temps
Le conce pt du te mps cycle, liné aire et é ternel e t son impact sur la
O'bwe ng-Okwe ss Kizobo
DR Congo
connaissance de s pratiques culture lles de s Pe uples du Congo
Dé mocratique
Microte chnologies in motion. Mate rial e ntanglements of the
Mikke l The lle
De nmark
Cope nhagen Tramways 1863-1911. A bottom-up approach
Ana-Maria Le păr
Romania
The Sun Clock from Me tropolitanate Hill of Buchare st
La disparition du te mps : le passage au système horaire
Paul Dumont
France
inte rnational e n Turquie (1925)
A GENDERED PERCEPTION OF TIME
Chair: Evy Johanne Håland (Norway) – S. 8.
Anu Korhone n
Mauricio Sánche zMe nche ro
Finland
Me xico
Anna-Le e na Pe rämäki
Finland
Monica Fioravanzo
Italy
Wome n wasting time : Early modern time management from a
ge nde r pe rspective
Pe ne lope ’s Weaving and Unraveling. The Passage of Time and
Wome n’s Corresponde nce
Diarie s, Holocaust and Time : Re lationship to Time in the Diarie s of
Hé lè ne Be rr and Anne Frank
Le te mps de la fe mme aux années '70 e n Europe : un re gard
comparé
TIME REGIMES AND REGIMES OF HISTORICITY
Chair: Daniela Zaharia (Romania) – Amf. Constantin Radulescu-Motru (CRM)
Explaining the Be ginning of Time . Gre gory of Nyssa’s Apology in
Andra Jugănaru
Hungary
Hexaemeron
Frie drich von Pe te rsdorff
Ge rmany
Distance and proximity of the past
Archival Mate riality ve rsus Te mporal Ephe merality? A historical
Sina Ste glich
Ge rmany
Approach to Conce pts of (mode rn) Te mporality
Time and culture . Spacialization of time and te mporalization of
Gabrie lla Vale ra
Italy
space be tween grand and small narratives
Mihai Laure ntiu Fuiore a
Romania
Foucault e t Marx: te mps de vie , te mps de travail
TIME AND ART IN THE 20TH CENTURY. THEORETICAL APPROACHES AND STUDY CASES
Chair: Vladimir Crețulescu (Romania) – S.6.
Mihae la Pop
Romania
Oana Şerban
Romania
Rodica Ivan-Haintz
Raluca Oancea
Maria Bule u
Romania
Romania
Romania
Time and Art in the 20th ce ntury
He te rotopias of time through spaces of re presentations and
diffe re nces: Foucault's Museum
The significance of the historical de finition of art in our culture
Time re gime s: from the sacred and re ligious to contemporary art
Fin de sie cle and Moral Re sponsibility of the Artist.
19.30 – Buchare st guide d tour (optional)
THURSDAY – SEPTEMBER 10
9.00-11.00 – PANEL SESSIONS
LES SAISONS CULTURELLES : TEMPS ET RYTHMES SOCIAUX DE L’ART ET DES SPECTACLES
Chair : Didier Francfort (France) – Amf. Mircea Florian (M.F)
Je an-Claude Yon
France
La saison thé âtrale. La te mporalité de s spectacles au XIXe siècle
Du Salon à la Foire : que lle s dynamiques de saisonnalité dans le s arts
Julie Ve rlaine
France
plastique s ?
Je an-Yves Mollie r
France
La re ntré e litté raire
Anaïs Flé che t
France
Fe stivals e t saisons musicales
« Crise du thé âtre » e n France : une approche politique e t culture lle du
Pascale Goetschel
France
te mps (fin XIXe siè cle-années 1930)
MEMORY AND PROPAGANDA
Chair: Carmen Burcea (Romania) – S. 8
Cé cile Vallée
Marianne Junila & Tiina
Kinnune n
Olga Gradinaru
France
Re me mbering the past, glorifying the pre sent, pre paring the future : J.B
Prie stle y's obsession with time in the 1940 Sunday Postscripts
Time in Shaping Me morie s: Shifting Images of the Winter War in the
Finnish Me mory Culture
Finland
Romania
The Image of the Ene my in the Sovie t Prose on World War II
TIME REGIMES AND REGIMES OF HISTORICITY
Chair: Roxana Coman (Romania) – S. 6.
Cătălin Se căreanu
Romania
Pe rce ption of Time : What is an Eve nt?
Filip Vostal
Cze ch Re p.
Toward a Critique of Social Slowne ss
Yve s Monte nay
France
Le te mps e t le dé veloppement : une illustration historique
Sous le poids du te mps -l'homme moderne face à l'écoule ment du
Pote c Emil
Romania
te mps. Une approche phé nomenologique
MEMORY AND PROPAGANDA
Chair: Maria Cristina Rotaru (Romania) – Amf. Constantin Radulescu-Motru (C.R.M)
Re je cting the past, controlling the pre sent. The generation’s
Constantin Dragoș Sdrobiș
Romania
de bate in inte rwar Romania
Annarita Gori
Portugal
Giorgio Lucaroni
Italy
Jan Ne lis
Be lgium
De aling with the past...
Italian Fascism and the Construction of History: Gerarchia 1922–
1943
‘Whe n in Rome ’: Time as a cornerstone of Italian ide ntity in the
mid-twe ntie th ce ntury
Francisco Aze vedo Me ndes & Rui
Cunha Martins
Portugal
Proce ssing historical time in conte mporary Portugue se
e xpe rie nce: the conceptual grammars of transition
11.00-11.30 – COFFEE BREAK
11.30 – 12.30 – General Session, Amf. Mircea Florian (M.F.)
Keynote speaker : Christophe Prochasson : L’historien face au temps : François Furet et l’utopie
Chair: Florin Țurcanu (Romania)
12.30 – 13.30 – LUNCH
13.30-15.30 – PANEL SESSIONS
MEMORY AND PROPAGANDA
Chair: Constantin Dragoș Sdrobiș (Romania) – Amf. Mircea Florian (M.F.)
Appropriating a Cultural Mome nt: Commemoration of 1857 in the
Sonakshi Goyle
India
De lhi Durbars, 1877, 1903 and 1911
Maria Cristina Álvare z
“The re turn of the ne w”: Polish opposition inte lle ctuals’ re flections
Spain
Gonzále z
on the course of time (1976-1991)
History and me mory through time : a case study of Macedonian
Dragica Popovska
Mace donia
socie ty, before and after inde pe ndence (1991)
Time unde r transformation? How re search on the future in postLukas Be cht
Ge rmany
communist Poland made sense of the changing re alitie s after 1989
TIME AND HERITAGE
Chair: Rodica Ivan-Haintz (Romania) – Amf. Constantin Radulescu-Motru (C.R.M)
Yiran Zhe ng
China/US
The Past Made Pre sent: Thre e Holocaust Me morials in Be rlin
Time le ss objects: Good mode rnity and its e vil othe r in (We st)
Natalie Scholz
Ne the rlands
Ge rmany (1930s-1950s)
Sabine Stach
Ge rmany/Poland
Making of the Past – State Socialism in He ritage Tourism
The e mbodie d politics of time in postconflict
Garikoitz Góme z
UK
De rry/Londonde rry (N.Ire land) and Portbou (Spain).
Alfaro
Nostalgia, affe ct and the political live s of historical tourism
15.30-16.00 – COFFEE BREAK
16.00-17.00 – CLOSING SESSION
FRIDAY, 11 SEPTEMBER
Excursion finding Dracula (optional)

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