Dear all,
the BASEES graduate workshop takes place this Saturday at St John's
College, Oxford, Prestwich and Larkin Rooms, 10am to 5.30pm. Please come, ask
questions, support your peers and stay for a drink at the end.
Josie von Zitzewitz
BASEES representative 2008-09
BASEES GRADUATE WORKSHOP
"Remembering the Past"
St John's College, Oxford
29 November 2008
09.30 Registration
10.00 Greeting
10.05 Panel 1
Robert Beaman (St Antony’s College, University of Oxford
‘New Lands, Old Memories: The Polish “Recovered Territories”’
Olesya Khromeychuk (SSEES, University College London)
‘Memory, Identity and the Waffen SS “Galicia” in the Light of the Post-WWII
Displacement'
Dorota Szeligowska (Central European University, Budapest)
‘Polish “Politics of History” as Public Policy and the Effect of
Europeanisation’
11.35 Break
12.00 Address: Robert Pyrah (CEELBAS, University of Oxford)
12.30 Break
12.45 Lunch (St John’s)
02.00 Panel 2
Jonathan Brunstedt (St Antony’s College, University of Oxford)
‘The Party-State and the Idea of an All-Union Victory Monument in Moscow
during the War Cult’
Anya Melyantsev (New College, University of Oxford)
‘VSKhSON ( All-Russian Social Christian Union for the Liberation of the
People) and the Return of Messianic Ideas’
Josephine von Zitzewitz (St John’s College, University of Oxford)
‘The Decadent Heritage of Early Symbolism in 1970s Soviet Poetry: The ‘37’
Group’
03.30 Address: Andrei Zorin (University of Oxford)
04.00 Break
4.30 Panel 3
Muireann Maguire (University of Cambridge and Queen Mary College, University
of London)
‘Concrete Gothic: Fedor Gladkov’s “Tsement”’
Maria Zalewska (St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford)
‘Polish Intellectuals and Communism: A Case Study in Czes³aw Mi³osz’s “The
Captive Mind”’
5.30 End of Workshop
5.45 BASEES drinks reception
7.30 Dinner at Zizzi’s, Oxford
The organiser would like to thank St John’s College and BASEES who made this
workshop possible.
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