Kolloqium Wintersemester 2024/25
30.10. Tamar Keburia (Tiflis/Düsseldorf) Last Blank Space(s) of the Russian Empire: Land, Water, and the Seeds of a Plantation Economy along the Black Sea Coastline of Western Georgia (gemeinsam mit AB Kultur) 7.11. (Abweichender Ort: Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut, Koserstr. 20, Raum 336), zusammen mit FMI Václav Horčička (Karls-Universität, Prag): Tschechoslowakisch-liechtensteinische Beziehungen. Die Konfiskation des Eigentums vom Fürsten von und zu Liechtenstein im 1945. Vorgeschichte und Folgen. Jan Županič (Karls-Universität, Prag): Adelspolitik des Herzogtums Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha 13.11. Vilius Kubekas (Lithuanian Institute of History): Lithuanian Philosophy and the Great War 27.11. Elena Kochetkova (University of Bergen) The Quest for Modern Food: Dreamscapes of Science and the Politics of Industrial Food Manufacturing in the Late Soviet Union 4.12. Chechesh Kudachinova: Historiography of Historical Dependencies in Early Siberia 18.12. Yulia Cherniavskaia (Rutgers University): “A Humanist Search after Stalin: Soviet Knowledge Society and the Making of a Well-Rounded Person, 1956-1964” 15.1. Margarita Pavlova (ZZF Potsdam): "The New Thaw in the Country Has Ended; We Returned Today to Terror': Neformaly and Resistance to Perestroika in Leningrad" 29.1. Natasha Klimenko (FU Berlin): The People’s Art School: Institutionalising Visual Art in Soviet Turkestan 5.2. Ruslana Bovhyria (FU Berlin): “Riparian Contestations: Environmental Perspectives on Extraction and Materiality across the Russo-Persian Border, 1890s-1910s” |