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SUMMARY:International conference: “The transnational history and memory of World War II crimes in Croatia\, Bosnia and Herzegovina\, Slovenia\, and the northern Adriatic”
DESCRIPTION:The research literature on the war crimes committed in Southeastern Europe during the Second World War and their (ever-changing) place in collective memory fills entire libraries. Nevertheless\, these crimes are hardly anchored in the pan-European memory. This is partly due to the fact that\, on the one hand\, the political instrumentalization of the history of the Second World War in Southeastern Europe continues to this day—for example\, through the simplistic assignment of victim and perpetrator roles along the lines of ethnicity or through historical-political and historical revisionist debates about the number of victims of crimes. However\, this is also due to the fact that the crimes committed by the occupying powers in Southeastern Europe and their victims are rarely present in the public culture of remembrance\, for example\, in today’s Federal Republic of Germany or in Italy. \nDuring the conference\, the panelists will deal with the transnational history and memory of marginalized and forgotten sites in Southeastern Europe where genocide and systematic murder took place during the Second World War. \nThe conference is financed by Südosteuropa-Gesellschaft e.V. and by the European Union through the CERV program\, as part of the project „Between memory and oblivion: WWII places of remembrance (BMO)”. \nTo follow the online panels „Forgotten places of World War Two”\, on Saturday 13 May\, from 09:00 to 11:00; and „Holocaust and genocide memorialisation after the war and nowadays”\, on Sunday 14 May\, from 9:30 to 11:30\, please register here. \nHere you can download the program of the conference.
URL:https://seeffield.app.uni-regensburg.de/event/international-conference-the-transnational-history-and-memory-of-world-war-ii-crimes-in-croatia-bosnia-and-herzegovina-slovenia-and-the-northern-adriatic/
LOCATION:IOS\, Landshuterstr. 4\, R 319\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230517T140000
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SUMMARY:Southeast European Studies Online Platform: New Research in Southeast European Studies
DESCRIPTION:Petar Dobrev (CAS Sofia): “The fight against the kulaks in Bulgaria – the fate of the large landowners in Dobrudja after 1944” \nAbstract: Although small in percentage\, until September 9\, 1944 in Bulgaria there was an influential layer of large landowners. The so-called chiflikchii owned large farms mainly in Dobrudja\, which was returned to the borders of the country with the Craiova Agreement of 1940. In addition to adapting to the change of state borders\, this stratum would soon experience a change of regime. If initially the new communist government was relatively tolerant of the big landowners\, then at the end of 1947 the regime began a serious attack on them as “kulaks”. In my research I will follow the liquidation of large land holdings in the region of Dobrudja\, which in terms of historiography\, has so far remained in the shadow of the general processes of collectivization in Bulgaria. \nLovro Kralj (University of Rijeka): “The Holocaust in Southeastern Europe in a Comparative Perspective” \nAbstract: This talk discussed the importance of further (re)integrating southeastern Europe into the international Holocaust historiography. By employing asymmetrical comparison of Croatia with Romania and Bulgaria this talk analyzes the similarities and differences in the implementation of the Holocaust. Do different types of regimes\, ideologies\, antisemitism\, or international relations (e.g.\, with Nazi Germany) explain the temporal and geographic variations in the implementation of the Holocaust in the three countries?  We will explore the advantages and disadvantages of integrating different approaches and methodologies from the fields of Holocaust\, fascism and antisemitism studies. While these three fields remain largely isolated from each other\, a synthetical approach can explain various entanglements and divergences in the implementation of mass violence during the Second World War in southeastern Europe. \nhttps://uni-regensburg.zoom.us/j/62411825548?pwd=Y2pFL3V0aWNEQko2eXphQ2VJMFdTQT09 \n(Meeting-ID: 624 1182 5548\, Kenncode: 519637) \nLink to the whole programme
URL:https://seeffield.app.uni-regensburg.de/event/southeast-european-studies-online-platform-new-research-in-southeast-european-studies-3/
LOCATION:via Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230524T140000
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SUMMARY:SNAKLAB Regensburg Southeastern Europe Research Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Dr Katarina Damčević (seeFField visiting fellow) will give a talk on \n“Ready for the Homeland? The Case of the HOS Memorial Plaque“ \nTime: 2-4 pm \nVenue: University Regensburg\, H24\, Vielberth-Gebäude \nAbstract: The war of symbols and the rise of nationalistically fuelled hate speech have become prominent in contemporary Croatia and are predominantly reflected through the presence of Ustaša insignia. While legacies of WWII and the Homeland War have triggered debates on multiple occasions in the past\, a case from 2016 even briefly threatened to topple the government. Namely\, on 5 November 2016 right-wing politicians and veterans of the paramilitary unit of the Croatian Defense Forces erected a memorial plaque to eleven fallen comrades near the Jasenovac Concentration Camp Memorial Site. The plaque included the Ustaša salute Za dom spremni and triggered a local and international backlash that led to an almost year-long debate among the political leadership in Croatia. This presentation aims to place the case of the memorial plaque in a wider meaning-making framework and outline some of the main tendencies that served to reinforce and preserve the established meanings surrounding the 1990s Homeland War. \nSnacken with Balkans Snacks
URL:https://seeffield.app.uni-regensburg.de/event/snaklab-regensburg-southeastern-europe-research-seminars-6/
LOCATION:University Regensburg\, H24 Vielberth-Gebäude\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230525T180000
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SUMMARY:Den Balkan in Bildern neu denken. Eine Ausstellung.
DESCRIPTION:Kaum eine Region Europas ist so stark mit Vorurteilen und Klischees behaftet wie der Balkan. Diese werden der Vielfalt der Lebensrealitäten in der Region nicht gerecht\, sagen aber einiges darüber aus\, wie wir Fremdheit wahrnehmen. \nDie Ausstellung „Den Balkan in Bildern neu denken“ bricht mit diesen Vorstellungen und schlägt neue Blickwinkel vor. Sie zeigt Bilder des bekannten Stern-Fotografen Harald Schmitt\, der in den letzten Jahren mehrfach Südosteuropa bereist hat. \nKuratiert wurde die Ausstellung von Studierenden der Universität Regensburg. \nDie Eröffnung findet am 25. Mai um 18 Uhr im Foyer der Universitätsbibliothek (an der Rupfenwand) statt. Alle Interessierten sind herzlich eingeladen. \nProgramm der Ausstellungseröffnung\, 25.5.2023\, 18 Uhr \nHeike Karge (UR): Begrüßung \nCaroline Finkeldey (BSB): Die STERN-Fotosammlung in der Bayerischen Staatsbibliothek \nAmina Smajlović (UR): Einführung in die Ausstellung \nHarald Schmitt (Hamburg): Den Balkan abbilden \n  \nWir bedanken uns für die Unterstützung bei: Universitätsbibliothek der Uni Regensburg\, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek\, Projekt seeffield und VolkswagenStiftung\, Graduiertenschule für Ost- und Südosteuropastudien\, Leibniz-Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung.
URL:https://seeffield.app.uni-regensburg.de/event/den-balkan-in-bildern-neu-denken-eine-ausstellung/
LOCATION:Universitätsbibliothek
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