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Central Europe

BookPanel

PANEL CE6
Imperial and Post-Imperial History
in Central Europe

Thursday May 28, 10.00-11.40 AM  Room 501B 

CHAIR

TBA

 

 

PAPERS

Peter Haslinger 

(Herder Institute Marburg, Germany) 

peter.haslinger@herder-institut.de 

Anxieties and Ambiguities of Nation Building in a Multinational Empire:
The Case of Austria-Hungary, 1867–1914

 

Henry Thomson 

(Arizona State U, US)

henry.thomson@asu.edu

Jaikirti Havlick  

(Arizona State U, US)

jhavlick@asu.edu 

To Stabilize an Empire: Authoritarianism, Nationalism,
and Electoral System Design in Late Imperial Austria

 

Nelu Cristian Ploscaru 

(Alexandru Ioan Cuza U, Romania)

cploscaru@yahoo.com 

“A Showcase for the Orthodox Peoples”:
Institutions, Colonial Practices and Imperial Rule in Bessarabia as a Model of Reform
in the Danubian Principalities, 1818–1834

 

Izabela Konopka

(GWU, US)

izabela.konopka@gwu.edu 

The Treatment of Former Occupier’s National Group
by Formerly Occupied Nations in 20th Century Europe

 

Izabela MrzygÅ‚ód 

(German Historical Institute, US)

izabela.mrzyglod@dhi.waw.pl

A Peasant Believes Us and Joins Us in a Struggle. Networks and Transfers of Violence
between Warsaw and Provinces in Interwar Poland

 

James Richter

(Bates College, US)

jrichter@bates.edu 

Managing the Tension between the National and Transnational in Memory Activism:
Defusing Czech and German Antagonisms over Post-War Forced Migrations

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DISCUSSANT

Daniel Epstein

(Harvard U, US)

depstein@fas.harvard.edu

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Session 1

Thursday (May 28):
10.00-11.40 AM
Room 501B
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