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București: conferinița DEALING WITH THE PAST IN THE BLACK SEA REGION: HISTORY, MEMORY, AND PATRIMONY, 29-30, 2022

29 iunie, 2022 - 30 iunie, 2022

DEALING WITH THE PAST IN THE BLACK SEA REGION: HISTORY, MEMORY, AND PATRIMONY

Conference programme

June 29-30, 2022, Bucharest

Venue: Nicolae Iorga Institute of History

Address: 1, Bd. Aviatorilor, Bucharest

29 iunie 2022

10.00-10.30: Opening Remarks

10.30-11.30: Keynote Speaker: Emilia Zankina, Instrumentalizing the past: narratives of the communist past in domestic politics and foreign policy

11.30-12.00: Coffee Break

12.00-13.30

Grzegorz Skrukwa, “Odessa is 200 years old” vs. “Odessa is 600 years old”. Conflicts on memory in the city of Odessa (1991-2021)

Izabela Skórzyńska, Justyna Budzińska, Revenge of the fragments. On the paradoxes of the history of the Black Sea Region in the Polish textbooks

Jakub Wojtkowiak, An unknown page in the history of the Black Sea. Poles in the Soviet Black Sea Fleet

13.30-15.00: Lunch

15.00-16.30

Cosmin Năsui, The cement nude, the (h)ero(t)ism of the working class – the artistic program of outdoor sculptures on the Black Sea Coast, and the pronatalist, pro-family communist policies

Iuliana Dumitru, Narrative and visual perspectives on the practice of tourism in the socialist and capitalist period on May 2 and Vama Veche

Evelina Kelbecheva, Politics of Cultural Memory in Bulgaria (Study of Communist and Post-Communist Monuments)

16.30-17.00: Coffee break

17.00-18.30

Cornel Micu, Ideological instrumentalization of past land property in Romanian post-communist political discourse

Andrei Cosmin Popa, The 1989 historical discourse on the celebration of August 23rd Coup d’état

Georgiana Țăranu, Remembering N. Iorga in Postcommunist Romania: Three Avatars

18.30: Dinner

30 of June 2022

10.00-11.30

Maciej Bugajewski, Historical identity: an ambigous concept between memory, history, power and justice

Claudia-Florentina Dobre, Memory and Identity at Sighet Memorial: Suffering as Patrimony

Nurie Muratova, Kristina Popova, Interrupted biographies: Six distinguished female figures between repression and survival during the Communist Regime in Bulgaria

11.30-12.00: Coffee break

12.00-14.00

Milena Angelova, The Mythmaking of Children Heroes during the Communist Regime in Bulgaria the Case of “The Heroes of Belitsa”

Anastasiya Pashova, Petar Vodenicharov, Policies of „Rehabilitation” of the Pomaks of Blagoevgrad Region after the Collapse of the Communist Regime

Mariyana Piskova, An „Untrustworthy” Archivist at the Chronicle and Documentary Studios (June 1949-May 1951)

14.00-15.00: Lunch

15.00-17.00

Mirel Banică, Après 30 ans: Traces du communisme dans l’espace public de Roumanie

Ana Pascu, Musées ethnographiques privés en Roumanie : l’implication du Musée national du paysan roumain dans la recherche et la promotion du patrimoine local

Maria Mateoniu-Micu, Dynamique historique du patrimoine en Roumanie : De la famille à la nation et de la nation à l’économie durable

17.00: Dinner

Organizers

Institutul de Istorie “Nicolae Iorga” al Academiei Române – București
Muzeul Național al Țăranului Român – București

Venue

Institutul de Istorie “Nicolae Iorga” al Academiei Române – București
Bulevardul Aviatorilor 1
București, Romania
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