Bosnien | Bosnia - Part 40

posted by usha on 2007/04/21 17:37

[ Bosnien | Bosnia ]

Next week from April 26 to 28 The Bosnian Institute, London and the Institute of History, Sarajevo are hosting an international seminar in Sarajevo under the title The Austro-Hungarian Era in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

The provisional programme is:

Panel 1: Conceptual and Comparative Perspectives
Robert Donia: The Improbable Colony: Conceptualizing the Austro-Hungarian Era in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Mustafa Imamović: Evropska politika Austro-Ugarske monarhije u Bosni i Hercegovini

Clemens Ruthner: k&k Orient(alism): Images and Stereotypes of B-H in Austrian and German Texts 1878-1918

Panel 2: Culture and Ethnography
Reinhard Johler: The Viennese Invention of a Bosnian Volkskunde [folklore]

Markus Koller: Living in Two Worlds – Josef Koetschet in the First Stage of Habsburg Rule in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Christian Marchetti: The War Experience: Bosnia as a Field of Experience for Austrian War Ethnography

Panel 3: Words and Images: the Periodical Press
Muhidin Pelešić: Balkanski ratovi u ogledalu sarajevske štampe 1912-1913. godine

Tomo Vukšić: Kratak pregled katoličke periodike u BiH od 1878. do 1918. godine

Panel 4: Religion and Confessional Communities
Zoran Grijak: O nekim aspektima medjunacionalne i medjukonfesionalne politike austrougarskih vlasti u Bosni i Hercegovini

Šamija Sarić i Vera Štimac: Gdje je bila sarajevska Hagada od 1894. do 1913. godine?

Enes Durmišević Islamska zajednica u doba austrougarske vladavine

Panel 5: National Identity
Zijad Šehić: Habsburzi i bosanski identitet

Marko Attila Hoare: The Role of Austro-Hungarian Rule in the Emergence of the Bosnian National Movements

Bojan Bujić: Music and National Identities in Bosnia and Bukowina – Some Suggestions for Further Research

Panel 6: Perspectives from Beyond Bosnia
Diana Reynolds: My Road to Sarajevo: the Austro-Hungarian Occupation from a Global Perspective

Edin Radušić: Britanska politika i okupacija Bosne i Hercegovine 1878. godine.

Ursula Reber: A Culture of Difference or Uniformity: the Aesthetic of Habsburg Ethnography of the Balkans (focus on Montenegro)


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