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Beyond the Revolution in RussiaNarratives - Spaces – ConceptsA 100 Years since the Event
7 - 9/11/2017Prague
Programme / Program7/11/2017 Tuesday
12:00 – 19:30 Registration / Registrace
18:00Opening / Zahájení
18:30Siyaves AzeriÉcole Normale Supérieure ParisClass Wars: The Relevance of the Bolshevik Revolu-tion and the Actualizability of Socialism
8/11/2017 Wednesday
9:00Miroslav HrochCharles University, PragueRevoluce jako „lokomotivy dějin“ nebo nástroj kauzální analýzy?Revolution as a “History’s Locomotives” or causal analysis tool?
10:00Coffee Break
10:30Beyond the Representation of the Revolution
Hynek SkořepaGymnázium Ústí nad OrliciOd Platonova po Ajtmatova, od Ejzenštejna po Abu-ladzeho (Obraz revoluce v sovětské literatuře a filmu)From Platonov to Aitmatov, from Eisenstein to Abu-ladze (Image of the Revolution in the Soviet Litera-ture and Film)
Kristian FeigelsonSorbonne-Nouvelle UniversityFilming the terror in USSR after October 1917
Lilia SablinaCentral European University in Budapest Rethinking 1917: Revolution in debates of post-impe-rial emigrants, 1920s-30s
Ondřej SlačálekCharles University, PragueProměny obrazu ruské revoluce u S. K. Neumanna a E. GoldmanTransformation of Images of the Russian Revolution in the Work of S. K. Neumann and E. Goldmann
12:15Lunch Break / Oběd
13:15Revolution(s) before the Revolution
Radomír VlčekThe Czech Academy of Sciences Ruská politická reforma – východisko z krize ruského státu? Vize, iluze, realita.Russian Political Reform - the solution of a crisis of the Russian state? Vision, Ilusion and Reality.
Sylvia SzternLund University, Hebrew University of JerusalemLet there be light! Did the 1917 Revolution Lift the Peasantry of Tsarist Russia out of Analphabetism or the Tsarist railroads Catalize this Evolution?
Anežka HrebikováCharles University, PragueRole ruské inteligence a děkabristů v první polovině devatenáctého století jako předchůdců revolu-cionářů roku 1917Function of the Russian Intellectuals and Decem-brists in the First Half of 19th Century as Predeces-sors of Revolutionaries of 1917
14:30Coffee Break
14:45Beyond the Ideas of the Revolution
Rachel P. VasconcellosUniversity of São PauloDismantling Constructivism: the Avant-Garde’s City-Machine and the Scientific Socialist Utopia of Soviet Territorialization
Olga Boitsova European University at St.PetersburgEkaterina OrekhSt. Petersburg State UniversityPolitical opponents in children’s drawings of 1917–1918: from iconography to sociology
Marcia VinhaHebrew University of JerusalemRevolution as trauma in the fiction of Ivan Bunin
Olga PavlovaCharles University, PragueMy – revoluce, my – Skythové, my – proletkultWe - Revolution, We - Skyths, We - Proletkult
16:30Coffee Break
16:45Beyond the Locality of the Revolution
Thomas SchmutzUniversity of NewcastleBetween Revolution and a New World Order. The implications of the Russian revolutions on the visions, war aims and strategy of the Central Powers from Central Europe to Palestine.
Klaudia MišovičováComenius University in BratislavaSlovenská republika rád v roku 1919 ako štát dik-tatúry proletariátuSlovak Soviet Republic of the 1919 as a Dictatorship of the Proletariat
Paweł FiktusUniversity of WrocławThe Bolshevik revolution in the assessment of the Polish political-legal thought in the period 1917-1921
18:00Dinner / Večeře
9/11/2017 Thursday
10:00Jože Pirjevec University of Primorska, SloveniaReverberations of the October Revolution in Yugo-slavia11:00Coffee Break
11:15Beyond the Art of the Revolution
Marija PodzorovaParis Diderot UniversityBeing a “Revolutionary Artist” after 1917
Markéta KittlováCharles University, PragueJiří Weil – podoby a paradoxy revolučnostiJiří Weil - Forms and Paradoxes of the Revolutionary Character
Hana KosákováCharles University, PragueObraz ruské revoluce v díle Alexandra BlokaImage of the Russian Revolution in the Work of Alexandr Blok
12:30Lunch Break / Oběd
13:30Beyond the Events of the Revolution
Adam BosiackiUniversity of Warsaw Shaping the first totalitarian state. The legal system at the beginning of the Bolshevik Revolution (Octo-ber 1917-1921) and its implications
Ekaterina IakovlevaHigher School of Economics, MoscowEmotions in describing events of the Revolution in Russia in the History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (Bolsheviks): Short source
Andrea BraitUniversitat Innsbruck
Representations of the Upheavals in 1917 Russia in Exhibitions and Texstbooks14:45Coffee Break
15:00Beyond the Interpretations of the Revolution
Weronika H. KulczewskaUniversity of WarsawStalin for the revolution, revolution for Stalin. The actual role of Joseph Stalin in the Bolshevik Revolu-tion vs. how he benefited from it during his rule.
Michal Šmigeľ Matej Bel University, Slovakia Vjačeslav Ivanovič Meňkovskij Belarusian State UniversityRok 1917 v ruskej historickej politike a súčasnej rusko-jazyčnej historiografiiThe Year 1917 in the Russian Politics and Historiogra-phy
Radek SoběhartThe Institute of Technology nad Business in České BudějoviceFrantišek StellnerCharles University, Prague„Westernizace” v ruském politickém diskurzu 1905-1917Westernization in the Russian Political Discourse from 1905 to 1917
16:15Coffee Break
16:30Beyond the Soviet space
Tatyana LipaiMinsk City InstituteBeyond the Revolution in Russia: History, Memory and Migration
Evgeniya Petrova National Research University Higher School of Eco-nomics, Moscow“Alienated” space is in the post-peasantry Russia. How the media do affects it?
Katarzyna Jarosz International University of Transport and Logistics, Wroclaw Soviet, friend of foe through the lens of historical museums
17:45Coffe Break
18:00Round Table: Beyond the Revolution in Russia