Transnational history of contemporary Europe
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1. Lecture 1 (4.10.2023), Brisku: Transnational History and European Contemporary History | • Kiran Klaus Patel, ‘An Emperor without Clothes? A Debate about Transnational History Twenty-five Years on’, Histoire @Politique, No. 26 (May-August 2015), pp. 1-16. | |
Adrian Brisku, ‘The Holy Alliance... ’ in Paradoxes of Peace... (Oxford University Press), pp. 153-169. | ||
2. Seminar on the Themes Above (11.10.2023) | Kocián - Reading | Michael Werner and Bénédicte Zimmermann. „Beyond Comparison: Histoire croisée and the challenge of reflexivity“, History and Theory 45 (2006). |
Menclová- Reading | Jessica Reinisch, Introduction: Agents of Internationalism, Contemporary European History, Vol. 25, No. 2, Special Issue: Agents of Internationalism (May 2016): 195-205. |
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Juhászová - Reading | Ángel Alcalde, “Spatializing Transnational History: European Spaces and Territories,” European Review of History: Revue Européenne d’histoire 25, no. 3–4 (July 4, 2018): 553–67, https://doi.org/10.1080/13507486.2018.1439885. |
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3. Lecture 2. Transnational Political Economy and Migration (Brisku; 18.10.2023) | • Richard Tilly, ‘Industrialisation as an Historical Process’, EGO. European History Online (2010); pp. 1-14. | |
• Adreas Bieler, ‘The EU, Global Europe, and Processes of Uneven and Combined Development: The Problem of Transnational Labour Solidarity’, Review of International Studies, 39(1) (2013), 161-183. doi:10.1017/S0260210512000083 | ||
• Ludger Pries, ‘Transnational Migration: New Challenges for Nation-States and New Opportunities for Regional and Global Development’, Report & Analyses, Vol. 1, No. 6, 1-22. | ||
4. Seminar on the Themes Above (25.10.2023) | Kocián - Reading | Pieter Lagrou, “Return to a Vanished World: European Societies and the Remnants of their Jewish Communities, 1945–1947”. In The Jews are Coming Back: The return of the Jews to their countries of origin after WWII, ed. David Bankier. Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 2005. |
Menclová- Reading | Ondřej Klípa. "Disenchanting Socialist Internationalism: Polish Workers in Czechoslovakia and East Germany, 1962−91". Journal of Contemporary History 2022, Vol. 57(2) 455–478. |
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Juhászová - Reading | Tara Zahra, “‘A Human Treasure’: Europe’s Displaced Children between Nationalism and Internationalism,” Past & Present 210, no. Supplement 6 (January 1, 2011): 332–50, https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtq053. |
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5. Lecture 3: Transnational Movements: Socialist, Feminist, (Anti-)Fascist (Brisku; 1.11.2023) [!!!LECTURE MOVED TO ROOM C123!!!] | • Rother, ‘The Socialist International’, EGO. European History Online (2010), pp. 1-19. | |
• Lejla J. Rupp, ‘Transnational Women’s Movement’, EGO. European History Online (2011), 1-9. | ||
• Samuel Goodfellow, ‘Fascism as a Transnational Movement: The Case of Inter-War Alsace’, | ||
Braskén, ‘Making Anti-Fascism Transnational: The Origins of Communist and Socialist Articulations of Resistance in Europe, 1923–1924’ | ||
6. Seminar on the Themes Above (8.11.2023) | Kocián - Reading | Doubravka Olšáková. "The International Biological Program in Eastern Europe: Science Diplomacy, Comecon and the Beginnings of Ecology in Czechoslovakia." Environment and History 24 (2018): 543-567. |
Menclová- Reading | Maud Anne Bracke, Our Bodies, Ourselves: The Transnational Connections of 1970s Italian and Roman Feminism, Journal of Contemporary History 2015, Vol. 50(3) 560.
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Juhászová - Reading | Hannah Kaarina Yoken, “‘Women Against the EEC!’: Limits of Transnational Feminist Solidarity,” NORA - Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Research 30, no. 1 (January 2, 2022): 35–47, https://doi.org/10.1080/08038740.2021.1973096 |
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Lecture 4: The Transnationality of Wars & Trauma (Králová; 15.11.2023) | Clark Christopher M. 2013. "Introduction". In The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914. London: Penguin. XXI- XXIX. | |
Bourke Joanna. 2014. "Pain and Emotion in Modern History." In Phantom Suffering: Amputees Stump Pain and Phantom Sensations in Modern Britain. ed. Boddice Rob. London: Palgrave Macmillan. 66-89. | ||
Gewarth Robert. Jan 2022. "Civil Wars: A European History". The Leverhulme Lecture at Queen"s University Belfast | ||
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8. Seminar on the Themes Above (seminars individually moved to other dates due to the Brussels trip) | Kocián - Reading | "’Completely Forgotten and Totally Ignored’: Czechoslovak Veterans of the Austro-Hungarian Army and the Transitions of 1918-1919". Nationalities papers, Vol. 49, No 4. (2021): 629-645. |
Menclová- Reading | Aaron J. Cohen. "’Our Russian Passport’: First World War Monuments, Transnational Commemoration, and the Russian Emigration in Europe, 1918-39." Journal of Contemporary History, Vol. 49, No. 4 (2014): 627-651. |
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Juhászová - Reading | Peter Leese, “The Limits of Trauma: Experience and Narrative in Europe c. 1945,” in Trauma, Experience and Narrative in Europe after World War II, ed. Ville Kivimäki and Peter Leese, Palgrave Studies in the History of Experience (Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022), 3–26, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-84663-3_1.
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-84663-3_1
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Lecture 5: Narrating the Holocaust as a Transnational Practice (Králová; 29.11.2023) | Shandler Jeffrey. 2017. "Narrative Tales Retold". In Holocaust Memory in the Digital Age: Survivors’ Stories and New Media Practices. Stanford California: Stanford University Press. 43-66. | |
Marlow Jennifer. 2017. "Life in Hiding and Beyond." In Jewish Families in Europe 1939-Present: History Representation and Memory, ed. Joanna Michlic B. Waltham Massachusetts: Brandeis University Press. 110-128. | ||
Philadelphia Holocaust Remembrance Foundation. March 2021. "Teaching Through Testimony: Dr. Omer Bartov". | ||
Presentation: Narratives 2023 | ||
10. Seminar on the Themes Above (6.12.2023) | Kocián - Reading | Cord Pagenstecher. "Testimonies in digital environments: comparing and (de-)contextualising interviews with Holocaust survivor Anita Lasker-Wallfisch." Oral History, Vol. 46, No. 2 (AUTUMN 2018): 109-118. |
Menclová- Reading | Marcia C. Schenck. "A chronology of nostalgia: memories of former Angolan and Mozambican worker trainees to East Germany." Labor History, Vol. 59, No. 3 (2018): 352-374. |
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Juhászová - Reading | Tomasz Frydel, “The Ongoing Challenge of Producing an Integrated Microhistory of the Holocaust in East Central Europe,” Journal of Genocide Research 20, no. 4 (October 2, 2018): 624–31, https://doi.org/10.1080/14623528.2018.1527091. |
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Lecture 6: The Material Practices of Transnational Remembrance (Králová; 13.12.2023) | Stone Dan. 2013. "Genocide and Memory" In The Holocaust Fascism and Memory : Essays in the History of Ideas. Houndmills: Basingstoke Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan. 143-156 | |
David Lea. 2020. "Introduction". In The past can"t heal us: the dangers of mandating memory in the name of human rights. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1-20. | ||
Connecting Memories podcast series. July 2020. "On Memory and Monuments with guest speaker Prof Patrizia Violi (University of Bologna)", | ||
Presentation: Memory Dec 13, 2023 | ||
12. Seminar on the Themes Above (20.12.2023) | Kocián - Reading | Magdalena Grabowska. "Bringing the Second World In: Conservative Revolution(s), Socialist Legacies, and Transnational Silences in the Trajectories of Polish Feminism." Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Vol.37, No. 2 (2012): 385-411. |
Menclová- Reading | Annabelle Littoz-Monnet. "The EU Politics of Remembrance: Can Europeans Remember Together?" West European Politics, Vol. 35, No. 5 (2012): 1182-1202. |
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Juhászová - Reading | Laure Neumayer, “Integrating the Central European Past into a Common Narrative: The Mobilizations Around the ‘Crimes of Communism’ in the European Parliament,” Journal of Contemporary European Studies 23, no. 3 (July 3, 2015): 344–63, https://doi.org/10.1080/14782804.2014.1001825. |
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Group work - poster presentations 4.12.2023 - Room B103b - 11:00-14:00 | Poster examples |