CfA: „Challenges of Data Collection, Re-use, and Analysis: Public Opinion, Political Debates, and Protests in the Context of the Russo-Ukrainian War"
The Research Centre for East European Studies (FSO), Bremen, 25-27.08.2025
Buchvorstellung/Gespräch
19:00 Uhr, Theater Bremen, Foyer Großes Haus
"White But Not Quite": Gibt es antiosteuropäischen Rassismus?
mit Autor Ivan Kalmar
Einführung: Klaas Anders, Moderation: Anke Hilbrenner
Kolloquiumsvortrag
18:15 Uhr, IW3 0330 / Zoom
Muriel Nägler
Einführung für Studierende
Kolloquiumsvortrag
18:15 Uhr, IW3 0330 / Zoom
Agata Zysiak (Vienna/Lodz)
The Socialist Citizenship. Social Rights and Class in Postwar Poland
Buchvorstellung und Gespräch
18:00 Uhr, Europapunkt
Ein Russland nach Putin?
mit Jens Siegert und Susanne Schattenberg
CfP: Coming to the Surface or Going Underground? Art Practices, Actors, and Lifestyles in the Soviet Union of the 1950s-1970s
The Research Centre for East European Studies (FSO), Bremen, November 13-14, 2025
Kolloquiumsvortrag
18:15 Uhr, IW3 0330 / Zoom
Hera Shokohi (Bonn)
Genozid und Totalitarismus. Die Sprache der Erinnerung an die Opfer des Stalinismus in der Ukraine und Kasachstan
Kolloquiumsvortrag
18:15 Uhr, IW3 0330 / Zoom
Sheila Fitzpatrick (Melbourne)
Lost Souls. Soviet Displaced Persons and the Birth of the Cold War
Wissenswertes
Commemoration without Borders
Die Veranstaltung ist ein gemeinsames Projekt des ifa (Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen), der Forschungsstelle Osteuropa an der Universität Bremen und der DGO (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Osteuropakunde e.V.). Veranstaltungssprachen sind Englisch und Russisch mit simultaner Übersetzung.
15 December 2015 | Landesvertretung Baden-Württemberg, Berlin
Conference and public discussion
2015 is the year of the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II. As a turning point and a foundation of European unification and agreements, this commemorative event is little disputed. Nevertheless, there are several different evaluations, interpretations, and narratives concerning WWII. Outside of expert circles, these interpretations are barely known. An elaboration of these different and sometimes dividing narratives is crucial to understand current policies and conflicts, e.g. in Eastern Europe. Since a multi-perspective and critical engagement with the history has a big potential to prevent and defuse conflicts.
Our aim is to provide an effective discussion and exchange forum to create a common area of knowledge. We will seek to shed light on the opportunities and limitations of a shared culture of memory. The particular background of each participant will help shape the understanding of the multitude of perspectives on the memory of the European war with its singularities and its commonalities.
Closed expert conference: 1 p.m. to 6.15 p.m.
- programme (PDF)
- registration until 4 December 2015 (Please note: With the registration to the conference you are automatically registered for the public discussion)
- programme (PDF)
- registration until 11 December 2015
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