2018.11.20. 19:02
November 27-28, 2018
Venues | |
November 27, Tuesday | Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 5th Floor, Council Room, 1097 Budapest, 4 Tóth Kálmán St |
November 28, Wednesday | Institute for Musicology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Bartók Hall, 1014 Budapest, 7 Táncsics Mihály St |
November 27, Tuesday
Institute of History, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 5th Floor, Council Room, 1097 Budapest, 4 Tóth Kálmán St
9.30 Welcoming remarks
Pál Fodor (Director of Research Center for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
9.45 Plenary Speech: Dissidence and Its Contested Legacies
Michal Kopeček (Institute of Contemporary History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)
10.15 Collections of Cultural Opposition: An Overview
Sándor Horváth (Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
10.30 The COURAGE Registry: Empirical and Epistemological Analysis
Kovács Éva (Institute of Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
10.45 Tea & Coffee
11.00 The Secret Life of Collections: Exploring the COURAGE Registry
Polish Collections by Barbara Tołłoczko (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences)
Ukrainian Collections by Balázs Apor (Trinity College Dublin)
Post-Yugoslav and Bulgarian Collections by Jacqueline Nießer (IOS Regensburg)
Croatian and Slovenian Collections by Teodora Shek Brnardić (Croatian Institute of History)
Baltic Collections by Darius Staliunas (Lithuanian Institute of History)
Romanian and Moldovan Collections by Cristina Petrescu (University of Bucharest)
Czech Collections by Michaela Kůželová (Charles University, Prague)
Slovak Collections by Magdaléna Stýblová (Comenius University, Bratislava)
Hungarian Collections by Péter Apor (Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
Q&A
12.30 Lunch
13.30 The Handbook of COURAGE: Understanding the History of Cultural Opposition
Introduction & Chair: Balázs Apor (Trinity College Dublin)
Anelia Kasabova (Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)
Jessie Labov (Central European University)
Josip Mihaljević (Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb)
Saulius Grybkauskas (Lithuanian Institute of History)
Q&A
15.00 Tea & Coffee
15.15 Country Reports and Policy Recommendations: What COURAGE Found Out?
Ulf Brunnbauer (IOS Regensburg)
15.30 Creating a Better Future for the Past: Policies in Cultural Heritage
Chair: Ulf Brunnbauer
Participants:
Gábor Ébli (MOME)
András Török (Summa Artium)
Dubravka Stojanović (Philosophical Faculty, Belgrade, UNESCO consultant)
András Mink (Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives)
Andreas Eberhardt (Foundation “Remembrance, Responsibility and Future,” EVZ)
Joachim von Puttkamer (Imre Kertész Kolleg, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena)
19.00 Dinner (Károlyi Restaurant, Budapest 1053, 16 Károlyi St)
November 28, Wednesday
Institute for Musicology, Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Bartók Hall, 1014 Budapest, Táncsics M St 7.
10.00 Exhibiting and Teaching Countercultures
Bernadett Csurgó & Judit Gárdos (Center for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
10.15 The COURAGE Portal: IT development
András Micsik (Institute for Computer Science and Control, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
10.30 Tea & Coffee
10.45 From Tallinn to Sofia: Spreading Knowledge on Countercultures
Joint presentation by consortium members:
Trinity College Dublin (TCD) & the University of Oxford (UOXF)
Lithuanian Institute of History, Vilnius (LII)
The Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, University of Regensburg (IOS)
Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences (IFIS PAN)
Charles University, Prague (CUNI)
Comenius University, Bratislava
Research Centre for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA BTK)
Centre for Social Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA TK)
Institute for Computer Science and Control, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA SZTAKI)
University of Bucharest (UB)
Croatian Institute of History, Zagreb (HIP)
11.30 Making COURAGE Matter: Towards Possible Futures
Tamás Scheibner (Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
12.00 Lunch
CULTURAL OPPOSITION – UNDERGROUND AND MUSIC
13.00 Music and Dictatorships/Non-democratic countries
Unearthing the Music: Exploitation of COURAGE
Lóránt Bódi
Unearthing the Notes From The Underground
Daniel Muzyczuk
Postwar Musical Modernism in East and West
Marcus Zagorski
13.45 Discussion
14.00 Tea & Coffee
14.15 Collections and Underground
Disturbing the Peace: The Reception of Neo-Avantgarde Music in Hungary in the Early-1960s
Emese Kürti
ARTPOOL: The Experimental Art Archive of East-Central Europe – An “Active Archive” Producing, Networking, Curating, and Researching Art since 1970
Júlia Klaniczay
14.45 Discussion
15.00 Concluding remarks