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Saturday, December 5, 2009

програма на конференцията "Познай себе си" във Варшава

Instytut Badań Interdyscyplinarnych „Artes Liberales”Uniwersytet Warszawski

Collegium Budapest
Institute for Advanced Study


GNÔTHI SEAUTON! – CLASSICS AND COMMUNISM
THE HISTORY OF THE STUDIES ON ANTIQUITY IN THE CONTEXT
OF THE LOCAL CLASSICAL TRADITION
SOCIALIST COUNTRIES 1944/45-1989/90

Fritz Thyssen Stiftung




Saturday, December 5, 2009

Session I presided by prof. Jerzy Axer, IBI AL UW
(IBI AL Conference Hall, Nowy Świat 69, 4 floor)

14:00-14:10 Prof. J. Axer: Antiquity, Communism, Nazizm – Witnessed by Tadeusz Zieliński.

14:10-14:50 Prof. J. Axer, Dr Jan Ciechanowski, Warsaw Case Example. Archival Material from The Institute of National Memory (IPN) concerning Prof. Kazimierz F. Kumaniecki (UW).
Classical Aspects of the City of Warsaw: a commentary to the presentation of photographs by Marek Ostrowski on behalf of the Museum of Polish History (Muzeum Historii Polski)

14:50-15:05 Prof. Alicja Szastyńska-Siemion (Wrocław): Communist Policy towards Classics in Western “Recovered Lands”.

15:05-15:20 Tea/coffee break sponsored by the Muzeum Historii Polski

15:20-15:30 Dr. Elżbieta Olechowska: Interviews with Witnesses

15:30-17:00 General Discussion of the Research Model of the Project.

19:00 Dinner sponsored by the Muzeum Historii Polski


Sunday, December 6, 2009

Session II presided by Professor Gábor Klaniczay, Collegium Budapest
(IBI AL Conference Hall, Nowy Świat 69, 4 floor)

10:00-10:20 Prof. G. Klaniczay: The Fate of Humanities in Hungary during State Socialism – An Introduction

10:20-11:00 Prof. György Karsai and Dr. Péter. Hajdu: Classical Philology in Hungary under Communism. Research Agenda

11:00-11:30 General discussion

11:30-11:45 Tea/coffee break sponsored by MHP

11:45-12:10 The Case of Romania: Dr. Christian Gaşpar, followed by a 10-minute discussion

12:10-12:35 Classical Heritage and Classical Education in Bulgaria. Reasons for Developing Classical Studies in the Last 150 years: Prof. Nikolai Gochev, followed by a 10-minute discussion

12:35-13:00 The Case of Slovenia: Dr. David Movrin, followed by a 10-minute discussion

13:00-14:00 Lunch sponsored by MHP

Session III presided by Professor György Karsai, Collegium Budapest

14:00-14:25 The Case of Yugoslavia: Prof. Milena Jovanovic, followed by a 10-minute discussion

14:25-14:50 The Case of Lithuania: Dr. Nijolé Juchneviciene, followed by a 10-minute discussion

14:50-15:15 Poetics and Politics: Translating Classics in Soviet Russia: Dr. Olga Budaragina, followed by a 10-minute discussion

15:15-15:30 Tea/coffee break sponsored by MHP

15:30-15:55 Classical Philology in the German Democratic Republic: Prof. Jürgen Dummer, followed by a 10-minute discussion

15:55-16:20 Jan Patočka and Classical Scholarship in Czechoslovakia: Prof. Josef Moural, followed by a 10-minute discussion

16:20-17:00 General discussion and conclusions

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Centre and Periphery in the Age of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos

Centre and Periphery in the Age of Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos

From De cerimoniis to
De administrando imperio


An international symposium in memory of
Professor Gyula Moravcsik
(1892–1972)

Programme:
http://www.cht.ceu.hu/CHT/porphyrogennetos.pdf


b u d a p e s t
12–14 november 2009