Continuities and Discontinuities Conference Pécs

Date: 
2021. September 18. 09:00 to 17:00
Location: 
7633 Pécs, Szántó Kovács J. u. 1/b

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

Post-war Period in Central and Eastern Europe and the in World – Continuities and Discontinuities

University of Pécs, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Education and Regional Development

September 18, 2021

9.00–9.30

Registration

9.30–10.00

Coffee break

Introductory Word

10.00–10.15

Prof. Dr. Gábor Szécsi (Dean of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Education and

Regional Development, Pécs)

Plenary Lectures

10.15–10.45

Ferenc Szávai (Károli Gáspár University of the Reformed Church, Budapest)

Central Europe after the Dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy

10.45–11.15

Zoltán Gál (Faculty of Business, University of Pécs)

Central & Eastern Europe in a Modernization Slope – Attempts of Catching ups and Challenges of External Dependencies

11.15–11.45

Discussion

11.45–13.00

Lunch

Section A (in German), Chair: Csilla Dömők

13.00–13.15

Martin Boček (Faculty of Arts, University of West Bohemia)

Hafen von Triest und Schifffahrtsunternehmen zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts

13.15–13.30

Csilla Dömők (University of Pécs)

Mitteleuropagedanken im Deutschen Reich vor und während des Ersten Weltkrieges

13.30–13.45

Gerhard Wanner

Unterschiede der politischen Geschichte zwischen Ungarn und Österreich, 1918–1956

13.45–14.00

Lukáš Novotný (Faculty of Arts, University of West Bohemia)

Ein Überblick über die Gesundheitsgesetzgebung in den ersten Jahren nach der Gründung der Tschechoslowakischen Republik in Bezug auf die historischen tschechischen Länder

14.00–14.30

Discussion

 

Section B (in English), Chair: Jaroslav Valkoun

13.00–13.15

David Hubený (National Archives, Prague)

The Building of Czechoslovak Gendarmerie in Ruthenia

13.15–13.30

Dariusz Jeziorny (Institut of History, University of Lodz)

Disappointed Allies. Tactics of East Central European Governments during the Negotiations on Minority Obligations at the Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920)

13.30–13.45

Krisztián Bene (Faculty of Humanities, University of Pécs)

The Role of the French Occupation Army in the Hungarian Border Changes during the period of 1918–1920

13.45–14.00

Mădălina Oprea (Muzeul Județean Buzău)

ASTRAʼs cultural action in Timoc and the Serbian Banat

14.00–14.15

Presură Dănuț Viorel (University of Alba Iulia)

Alba Iulia Penitentiary - Changes and transformations produced after the First World War

14.15–14.45

Discussion

14.45–15.00

Eleonora Jedlińska (Department of History of Art, University of Lodz)

Between Totalitarianism and Democracy – Art in Poland in 1945–1955

15.00–15.15

Andrea Schmidt (University of Pecs, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences)

Reshaped Borders Redefined Identities? Poland, Hungary and the Uncertain Central Europe

15.15–15.30

Alena Tíkalová (University of West Bohemia in Pilsen), Jaroslav Valkoun (University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Charles University, Prague)

Jan Christiaan Smuts: Maker of Postwar World

15.30–15.45

Petra Hamerli (University of Pécs, Faculty of Humanities, Department of Political

Science and International Studies)

The Italian Support to the Hungarian Revisionism

15.45–16.00

Jakub Drábek (University of Economics and Business, Faculty of Economics, Prague),

Andrej Tóth (University of Economics and Business, Faculty of Economics, Prague)

Economic consequences of the disintegration of Austria-Hungary on the example of a comparison of the sugar industry of the first Czechoslovak Republic and the Kingdom of Hungary

16.00–16.30

Discussion