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Ethnicity and Democracy in Interwar Central Europe
Conférence les 15 et 16 novembre 2019
Actualité Sciences Po
Conférence organisée par le LIEPP dans le cadre du projet ETHPOL (Ethnicity and Policy : Ethnic Group Identity, Political Competition, and Policy Outcomes in Europe) les 15 et 16 novembre 2019
Programme
Vendredi 15 novembre
9:00-9:30 Welcome & Coffee
9:30-11:00 Panel 1
- Different Victories? A Comparison of Collective Violence in Prague in Aftermaths of the WWI and WWII (1918-1920 and 1945). Ota Konrád. Discussion: Daniel Miller
- Rural radicalism at the end of Austria-Hungary and in the successor states. Jakub Beneš. Discussion: Bogdan Popescu
11:00-11:15 Break
11:15-12:45 Panel 2
- Four Patterns of Multiparty Cooperation: Appointments to the 1928 Czechoslovak Provincial Assemblies. Daniel Miller. Discussion: Christina Zuber
- Circumstantial Liberals: Czech Germans in Interwar Czechoslovakia. Jan Rovny. Discussion: Ota Konrád
12:45-13:45 Lunch
13:45-15:15 Panel 3
- Jewish and Romani communities in Czechoslovakia. Citizenship and minority rights. Kateřina Čapková. Discussion: Paul Lenormand
- Emanuel Rádl and Czechoslovak policies towards the German minority as a democratic issue (1918-1938). Christian Jacques. Discussion: Philip Howe
15:15-15:45 Break
15:45-17:15 Panel 4
- Continuity within Discontinuity: Habsburg Legacies, Interwar Democratic Failure, and the Rise of Austrian Consociationalism.Philip Howe. Discussion: Morgane Labbé
- From Predominant Elite to Minority Group. Baltic German Entrepreneurs and Merchants in Interwar Latvia. Katja Welzel. Discussion: Christian Jacques
19:30 Dinner
Samedi 16 novembre
9:30-11:00 Panel 5
- New State Borders and (Dis)loyalties to Czechoslovakia in Subcarpathian Rus 1919–1925. Stanislav Holubec. Discussion: Katja Wezel
- Military Colonialism, Communal Property Rights and Long-Term Development: A Quasi-Natural Experiment in the Habsburg Empire. Bogdan Popescu. Discussion: Thomas Lorman
11:00-11:15 Break
11:15-13:30 Panel 6
- Czech Germans - Archives. Paul Lenormand & Jan Rovny. Discussion: Stanislav Holubec
- Explaining FIDESZ: The idea of the 'government party' in Hungary, 1867-2019. Thomas Lorman. Discussion: Jan Rovny
- How the past matters: Theoretical and methodological reflections on legacy research. Christina Zuber. Discussion: Jakub Beneš
13:30-14:30 Lunch and Final discussion