Ethnicity and Democracy in Interwar Central Europe

Ethnicity and Democracy in Interwar Central Europe

Conférence les 15 et 16 novembre 2019
  • Actualité Sciences PoActualité 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

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