Thursday, 20.11.2014
15.30 Conference Opening
Christa Neuper
(Rector of the University of Graz, Austria)
Lukas Meyer, tbc
(Dean, Faculty of Humanities, University of Graz, Austria)
Joseph Marko, tbc
(Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Graz, Austria)
Florian Bieber
(Director, Centre for Southeast European Studies, University of Graz, Austria)
16.00 Panel 1: Gavrilo Princip and Young Bosnians
Chair: Armina Galijaš (University of Graz, Austria)
James Lyon (University of Graz, Austria):
Life in Habsburg Sarajevo 1914 Sarajevo 1914
Paul Miller (McDaniel College,Westminster, Maryland, USA)
Yugoslav Eulogies: The Footprints of Gavrilo Princip
Bojan Aleksov (UCL-SSEES, UK)
How Religion Permeated the Young Bosnians?
17.30 Coffee Break
18.00 Panel 2: Verspätete Erinnerung: Der Erste Weltkrieg im österreichischen Gedächtnis
[Delayed Remembrance: The First World War in Austrian Memory]
Chair: Florian Bieber (University of Graz, Austria)
Werner Suppanz (University of Graz, Austria)
Der Erste Weltkrieg im Gedächtnis Österreichs und der Steiermark
[World War One in Austrian Remembrance and Styria]
Hannes Leidinger (University of Vienna)
Alter Wein in alten Schleuchen? Der Erste Weltkrieg in der "österreichischen" Historiographie rund um das Gedenkjahr 2014
[Old wine in new tubes? World War One in “Austrian” historiography around the commemorative year 2014]
Bettina Habsburg-Lothringen (Universalmuseum Joanneum)
Der Erste Weltkrieg im Museum. Ausstellungen zum "Großen Krieg" in Österreich 2014
[World War One in the Museum. Exhibition on the Great War in Austria 2014]
Wolfram Dornik (LBI für Kriegsfolgen-Forschung)
Kein Held mehr? Die Erinnerung Conrad von Hötzendorf´s in Österreich nach 1945
[No hero anymore? The memory of Conrad von Hötzendorf in Austria after 1945]
(panel in German, interpretation will be provided)
19.45 Reception, Gipsmuseum
Book Launch: Hannes Leidinger, Wolfram Dornik:
Habsburgs schmutziger Krieg: Ermittlungen der österreichisch - ungarischen Kriegsführung 1914 - 1918
Vernissage of Exhibition: MOnuMENTi – The Changing Face of Memory
Introductory Remarks: Vjeran Pavlaković
(Location: Gipsmuseum, Institut für Archäologie –
Universitätsplatz3, 8010 Graz)
Friday, 21.11.2014
9.30 Panel 3: Remembering Gavrilo Princip and the Young Bosnians
Chair: Florian Bieber (University of Graz, Austria)
Irena Šentevska, & Muharem Bazdulj
Gavrilo Princip on the Stage: 100 years after
Amer Osmić & Enita Čustović (University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Perception of Citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina about the Role and Significance of Gavrilo Princip
Gregor Mayr (Independent author and journalist)
Hero, Victim or Terrorist ? - Gavrilo Princip in Contemporary Serbia's Political-Intellectual Discourse
10.15 Coffee Break
10.45 Panel 4: Remembering and Forgetting the Great War. Public Memory (part I)
Chair: Karl Kaser (University of Graz, Austria)
Martin Bayer (Wartist)
Beyond the End of National Noses: The First World War and National Cultures of Commemoration
Petar Dragišić (Institute for Recent History of Serbia in Belgrade, Serbia)
The 100th Anniversary of the Outbreak of the World War One in Serbia. Reinterpretations and Political Abuse
Adnan Kamenjasević
Remembering World War One in Bosnian Oral Traditions
Mirza Redžić (University of Vienna, Austria)
Et après la guerre, la paix: Europeanization of the Sarajevo Assassination Centenary
12.45-13.45 Lunch Break
13.45 Panel 5: Remembering and Forgetting the Great War. Public Memory
Chair: tbc
Nicole Immig (Friedrich-Schiller University of Jena, Germany)
“Asynchronies” of the Great War: Remembrance of the I. World War in Greece
Panagiotis Paschalidis (University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece)
Representations of the First World War in Greek and International Newspapers in the Context of the Coverage of former Yugoslavia during the post- Cold War era
Marta Verginella & Petra Testen (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Remembrance and Historisation of the Great War: The Slovenian Case
15.15 Coffee Break
15.45-17.00 Panel 6: Remembering and Forgetting the Great War. Commemoration and Memorials
Chair: tbc
Aleksandar Tatić,
Disputed Identities and Contested Space in the City-State (Rijeka)
Nikola Baković ( Regional Historical Archives of Čačak, Serbia)
“A Memory to End all Memories“ Political Memory of the First World War Case Study of Commemorations in Čačak (Serbia) 1918-2008
Olga Manojlović Pintar (Institute for Recent History of Serbia)
Erasing or Harmonizing the Competing Memories, First World War Memorials and Monuments in Serbia
Vjeran Pavlaković ( University of Rijeka)
Remembering a Forgotten War: First World War Sites of Memory in Croatia since 1990
Saturday, 22.11.2014
9.30 Panel 7: Historiography about the War (part I)
Chair: Nataša Misković
Oliver Schmitt (University of Vienna, Austria)
World War One in Albania
Tvrtko Jakovina (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
100-year-long Croatian Silence on the Great War
Danilo Šarenac (Institute of Contemporary History, Belgrade, Serbia)
The Serbian Response to the Centennial “Revision” of History
Amir Duranović (University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Perceptions of WWI in Bosnia - From Historiography to Public Discourse
Tina Mavrikos-Adamou (Hofstra University,NY,USA)
Greece and World War One: Greek History Textbooks and the Use of Images
11.30 Coffee Break
11.45 Panel 8: Historiography about the War (part II)
Chair: Kerem Öktem (University of Graz, Austria)
Erol Koroglu (Bogazici University, Turkey)
Remembrance and Commemoration of Gallipoli War in Turkey
Eleonora Naxidou (Democritus University of Thrace, Greece)
‘Black Holes’ in Bulgarian Historiography: The Forgotten World War I
Ljubinka Trgovčević-Mitrović (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
The Old and the New Serbian historiography about WWI
D. Michailidis Iakovos (Aristotle Univeristy of Thessaloniki, Greece)
A Ten Year’s war: Reassessing the Greek historiography on the First World War
13.45-14-45 Lunch Break
14.45 Panel 9: Teaching World War I (panel organized by the CDRSEE)
Chair: Corinna Noack-Aetopoulos (Center for
Democracy and Reconciliation in Southeast Europe)
Halil Berktay (Sabancı University, Istanbul, Turkey)
tbc
Vassiliki Saka (University of Peloponnese, Greece)
"WWI through Greek Perspective: Echoes from the trauma of "National Division"
Snježana Koren (University of Zagreb, Croatia)
The First World War in Croatian and Serbian Textbooks since 1918.
Božo Repe (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)
“First World War in the Slovene Consciousness and in the Teaching of History”
16.45- 17.00 Conclusion