Reputational elites in small European nation states (19-20th centuries)

Academic & Research
Friday, February 3, 2012 - 9:00am
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Friday, February 3, 2012 - 9:00am to Saturday, February 4, 2012 - 2:00pm
Budapest, Nador u. 13
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Audience: 
Open to the Public

 

 

 Central European Universiy, History Department

1051 Budapest, Nádor u 11

 

International Workshop for the Organisation of the Research Project

 

Reputational elites in small European nation states

(19-20th centuries)

Preliminary Program

 

3. February, Friday morning

 

          9,00-9,30 Reception of participants, come-together coffee

 

          HABSBURG MONARCHY AND SUCCESSOR STATES

 

9,30 – 10,30 Victor KARADY (CEU, Budapest) : Welcome address and suggestions as to the main problems to be dealt with in the research project under planning

 

10,30 - 11,00 Daniela ANGETTER, Ernst BRUCKMÜLLER (Vienna, Austrian Academy of Sciences), Report on Austria

 

          11,00 – 11,30 Nicolas MASLOWSKI, C. MADL (Charles University,  

          Prague) : Report on the Czech Lands

 

          11,30 – 12,00 Peter Tibor NAGY (John Wesley Theological College,

          Budapest), Report on Hungary

 

12,00 – 12,30 Victor KARADY (CEU, Budapest), Report on Serbia, Slovenia and Croatia

 

12,30 Lunch (in the premises)

 

3. February, Friday afternoon

 

BALTIC STATES

 

14,00 – 14,30 Jerzy KOMOROWSKI (University of Wroclaw), Report on Poland

 

14,30 – 15,00 Valdes SELERIS (University of Vilna), Report on Lituania

 

15,00 – 15,30 Martin JAIGMA (Peace Institute, Ljubjana), Report on Estonia

 

15,30 – 16,00 Valters SCERBINSKI (Radins University, Riga), Report on Latvia

 

16,00 Coffee break

 

CASES OF UNI-CULTURAL CONTINENTAL NATION STATES

 

16,30 – 17,00 Iridina VOPSI (Tirana University), Report on Albania

 

17,00 – 17,30 Ciaran O’NEILL (Oxford University), Report on Ireland

 

17,30 – 18,00 Virgilio José PEREIRA (University of Porto), Report on Portugal

 

18,30 General discussion

 

          19,00 Supper in a nearby restaurant

 

4. February, Saturday morning

    

          PROTESTANT NORTH-WEST

 

9,30-10,00  Mikael BORJESSON (University of Stockholm), Report on

          Sweden

 

          10,00 – 10,30 Jan Eivind MYHRE (University of Oslo), Report on Norway

 

10,30 – 11,00 Ole HAMMERSLEV (University of Odense), Report on Denmark

 

          11,00 Ronald SLUITER (Huygens Institute), Report on the Netherlands

 

          11,30 General discussion,

 

          12,30 end of the workshop

 

          13,00 Farewell lunch at a nearby restaurant