Hungary in the Great War
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Hungary in the Great War
Writing at War, writing the War. Soldiers and Civilians of AustriaHungary in the Great War Entrer en guerre 13 & 14 oct. 2016 Auditorium Inalco 75013 Paris Crédit photo : Východočeské Muzeum, Pardubice Jeudi 13 octobre 2016 Programme de la matinée 09h00 Accueil des participants 09h20 Mot d’introduction 9h30 - 11h00 (Présidence : Catherine Horel, Paris-I-Sorbonne, UMR SIRICE) The Outbreak of World War I and the Consequences of the First War Year According to the Elite of a Regional Centre in Hungary Árpád Hornyák – Hungarian Academy of Sciences, MTA, Budapest The Problem of the Silent Majority: Attitudes of non-prominent Citizens at the Beginning of the Great War on the Territory of today’s Slovakia Gabriela Dudeková – Institute of History, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava The Diverse Voices of the Jewish Minority in Austro-Hungary: Stefan Zweig and David Fogel at the Beginning of the Great War Judith Müller – Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva 10h30 - 11h00 Pause café 11h30 - 12h30 (Présidence: Catherine Servant, Inalco, CREE) The Case of Endre Ady — WWI as Reflected in the “Urban” Literature of the Metropolis Budapest – While Entering the War Sándor Földvári – Debrecen University, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest Weimar à la place de Paris ? Le discours anti-Paris des intellectuels hongrois pendant les premiers mois de la Grande Guerre Eszter Balázs – Politikatörténeti Intézet, Budapest 12h30 - 13h30 Buffet Programme de l’après midi 13h30 - 14h30 (Présidence: Isabelle Davion, Paris-IV-Sorbonne, UMR SIRICE) La tragédie paysanne dans le récit de guerre ukrainien Iryna Dmytrychyn – CREE, Inalco Between Refugees and the State: Hungarian Jewry and the Wartime Jewish Refugee Crisis in Austria-Hungary Rebekah Klein-Pejšová – Purdue University 14h30 - 15h00 Pause café 15h00 - 16h00 (Présidence: Judith Müller – Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva) Between Expectation and Experience: An Autobiographical View on Habsburg Army Multilingualism in 1914 Tamara Scheer – Ludwig Boltzmann-Institut für Historische Sozialwissenschaft Looking Like the Other Guys: Mobilization of 1914 as a Masculine Experience in Czech Soldiers’ Writings Jiří Hutečka – Univerzita Hradec Králové Vendredi 14 octobre 2016 Programme de la matinée 9h00 Accueil café 9h30 - 10h30 (Présidence : Gabriela Dudeková – Institute of History Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava) Between Private and Public. War Letters published in the Romanian Press in Transylvania Andreea Dăncilă – Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca « A Priest on the Front ». Jozef Tiso’s War Diary (August-October 1914) Aliaksandr Piahanau – Université Toulouse 2 10h30 - 11h00 Pause café 11h00 - 12h30 (Présidence : Etienne Boisserie, Inalco, CREE) Slovak Soldiers at the Outset of War. Letters, Journals and Fiction. Dušan Kováč – Institute of History Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava One Writer, Many Writings: The War Diary and Letters of Guerrino Botteri Sante Lesti – Università di Pisa L’entrée en guerre des soldats tchèques Helena Trnková – Université Montpellier III - Paul Valéry, Laboratoire CRISES 12h30 Conclusion des travaux 13h00 Buffet