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New Perspectives on Socialist Yugoslavia: Historiographic and Memory Stakes
Program
Tuesday 6 September
9:15-9:30: Welcome of the participants
9:30- 13:00: The Fields, Subjects and Stakes of Current Research on Socialist Yugoslavia
Igor Duda (CKPIS, University Juraj Dobrila, Pula, Croatia)
Everyday Life, Social and Cultural History of Socialist Yugoslavia: State of the Art and Future Directions
Goran Musić and Rory Archer (Center for Southeast European Studies, Karl-Franzens-Universität, Graz, Austria)
Between Class and Nation: Working Class Communities in 1980s Serbia and Montenegro
Josip Mihaljević (Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb, Croatia)
Labor Issues from Workers Perspective in Socialist Yugoslavia (1958-1971)
Nadège Ragaru (CERI-Sciences Po, Paris, France)
Nationalization through Internationalization of the Writing of the Holocaust in Vardar Macedonia
Discussion : Roman Krakovsky (CERCEC, Labex Tepsis-EHESS, Paris, France) and Alain Blum (CERCEC-EHESS, Paris, France)
14:30- 17:30: Socialist Yugoslavia Viewed from the Outside: International Circulation of the Yugoslav ‘model’?
Tvrtko Jakovina (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Exporting the Yugoslav Model /The Far-reaching of Tito’s Foreign Policy
Frank Georgi (CHS, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France)
Yugoslav Self-Management Seen from France
Vladimir Unkovski Korica (University of Glasgow, Royaume Uni)
Yugoslavia and the British Left in the Cold War
Discussion : François-Xavier Nérard (Université de Paris 1) and Jacques Rupnik (CERI-Sciences Po) (sous réserve)
9:15-9:30: Welcome of the participants
9:30- 13:00: The Fields, Subjects and Stakes of Current Research on Socialist Yugoslavia
Igor Duda (CKPIS, University Juraj Dobrila, Pula, Croatia)
Everyday Life, Social and Cultural History of Socialist Yugoslavia: State of the Art and Future Directions
Goran Musić and Rory Archer (Center for Southeast European Studies, Karl-Franzens-Universität, Graz, Austria)
Between Class and Nation: Working Class Communities in 1980s Serbia and Montenegro
Josip Mihaljević (Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb, Croatia)
Labor Issues from Workers Perspective in Socialist Yugoslavia (1958-1971)
Nadège Ragaru (CERI-Sciences Po, Paris, France)
Nationalization through Internationalization of the Writing of the Holocaust in Vardar Macedonia
Discussion : Roman Krakovsky (CERCEC, Labex Tepsis-EHESS, Paris, France) and Alain Blum (CERCEC-EHESS, Paris, France)
14:30- 17:30: Socialist Yugoslavia Viewed from the Outside: International Circulation of the Yugoslav ‘model’?
Tvrtko Jakovina (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
Exporting the Yugoslav Model /The Far-reaching of Tito’s Foreign Policy
Frank Georgi (CHS, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris, France)
Yugoslav Self-Management Seen from France
Vladimir Unkovski Korica (University of Glasgow, Royaume Uni)
Yugoslavia and the British Left in the Cold War
Discussion : François-Xavier Nérard (Université de Paris 1) and Jacques Rupnik (CERI-Sciences Po) (sous réserve)
Wednesday 7 September
9:30-13:00 : A Research Subject in a Conflictual Memory Space
Dubravka Stojanović (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
Learning Yugoslavia: between Construction of national Identity and critical Thinking
Anne Madelain (CERCEC, EHESS, Paris, France)
Tito, Sarajevo, Communism and “New Conflictuality” in French Textbooks and Curricula
Mila Turajlić (Sciences Po, Paris/ University of Belgrade, Serbia)
The Cinematic Image - Witness or Agent of History in Post-Yugoslavia?
Discussion: Marie-Elizabeth Ducreux, (CRH-EHESS)
12:30- 13:00: Conclusions and perspectives
9:30-13:00 : A Research Subject in a Conflictual Memory Space
Dubravka Stojanović (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
Learning Yugoslavia: between Construction of national Identity and critical Thinking
Anne Madelain (CERCEC, EHESS, Paris, France)
Tito, Sarajevo, Communism and “New Conflictuality” in French Textbooks and Curricula
Mila Turajlić (Sciences Po, Paris/ University of Belgrade, Serbia)
The Cinematic Image - Witness or Agent of History in Post-Yugoslavia?
Discussion: Marie-Elizabeth Ducreux, (CRH-EHESS)
12:30- 13:00: Conclusions and perspectives
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