HTP 2017 Programme final - ff.unsa.ba · Marcella Christiani, M.A., Project Manager Research and...

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Transcript of HTP 2017 Programme final - ff.unsa.ba · Marcella Christiani, M.A., Project Manager Research and...

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Academic Director

Prof. Dr. Marie-Janine Calic, Chair of East and South East European History, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München [email protected]

Project Director

Dr. Anna Hofmann, Programme Director Research and Scholarship, ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, Hamburg [email protected]

Project Managers

Marcella Christiani, M.A., Project Manager Research and Scholarship, ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, Hamburg [email protected]

Bojana Rikić, Honours Master's Programme East European Studies, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München [email protected]

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Individual Arrival to Belgrade Check in at Hotel Majestic Obilićev Venac 28 11000 Belgrade Venue University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy Hall of Fame "Dragoslav Srejovic" (room 108, 1st floor) Čika Ljubina 18-20, Belgrade 15:00

Get together

Opening of the Summer School

16:00

Welcome Prof. Dr. Milan Ristović Department of History, University of Belgrade Prof. Dr. Michael Göring CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board, ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, Hamburg Dr. Sybille Wüstemann Director Communication Department and Event Management, Gerda Henkel Stiftung, Düsseldorf Introduction to the Programme of the Summer School Prof. Dr. Marie-Janine Calic Academic Director of the Summer School, Chair of East and South East European History, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Dr. Anna Hofmann Program Director Research and Scholarship, ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius, Hamburg Presentation of the Summer School Fellows and their Research Projects

17:00

Lecture National Unity, Ethnic Diversity and Cultural Mediation: Architecture and Ideology in Yugoslavia, 1918-1974 Prof. Dr. Aleksandar Ignjatović, Department of Architecture, University of Belgrade

18:30 Meeting at Hotel Majestic – lobby Venue Restaurant Tri Šešira, Skadarska 29, Belgrade 19:00 Welcome Dinner

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Venue University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy classroom 408 (4th floor), Čika Ljubina 18-20, Belgrade 9:00

Where Does History Start? Connections to the Past in Residential Areas Developed during Late Socialism Nataliia Otrishchenko, Center for Urban History of East Central Europe, Lviv, Ukraine

10:00

Spatial Evolution of Belgrade and Sarajevo Mario Miličević, (formerly) IUGERS Institute for Urban Planning, Civil Engineering and Ecology, Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska

11:00 Coffee Break

11:30 The Relationship between the Built Heritage of Socialist Yugoslavia and the City Development Jana Brsakoska, Institute for Strategic Research and Education (ISIE), Skopje, Macedonia

12:30 Lunch Break

Meeting at Republic Square 14:00 – 17:30 Old and New Belgrade

Guided Tour by Vladimir Milenković, PhD, Architect and Music Pedagogue, 360BEOGRAD

Venue Restaurant Stara Koliba Ušće bb, 11070 Belgrade 18:00 Dinner

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Venue University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy Classroom 408 (4th floor), Čika Ljubina 18-20, Belgrade 9:00

Housing Structures in a Post-socialist (former) Yugoslavia — Transforming Belgrade Hilette Lindeque, Technical University Graz, Austria

10:00

The Role of the Built Environment in Studying Historical Urban Conflicts John Mounir Hanna, Technical University Delft, The Netherlands

11:00 Coffee Break

11:30 Violence in and through Urban Space: Non-Humans as Actors and Victims? Hanna Baumann, King’s College, Cambridge, United Kingdom

12:30 Lunch Break

15:00

Belgrade Waterfront: An (Un)Usual Criminal Urban Story at the Periphery of the World Capitalist System Prof. Dr. Jovo Bakić, Department of Sociology, University of Belgrade, Serbia

16:30

Site Visit Waterfront Center and Sava Mala

Venue Museum of Yugoslav History Botićeva 6, Belgrade 18:00

Visit of the Museum of Yugoslav History Guided Tour

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Venue University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy Classroom 408 (4th floor), Čika Ljubina 18-20, Belgrade 9:00

Lecture “Urban ethics”. A Recent Trend in Urban Studies in Historical Perspective? Prof. Dr. Guido Hausmann, Head of History Division, Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Regensburg, Germany

10:30

Coffee Break

11:00 French Repertoire, German Education and Slavic Guests: Transnational and Transcultural Processes in the National Theatre in Belgrade Marija Đokić, Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies, Ludwig Maximilians-Universität-München, Germany

12:00 State Commemoration of War vs. Oppositional Artistic Confrontation with War Darija Davidović, University of Vienna, Austria

13:00

Lunch Break

14:00 Locating War in Cinematic Discourses on Belgrade and Sarajevo Katharina Sebold, University of Bremen, Germany

15:00

Coffee Break

Venue Jugoslovenska kinoteka - Yugoslav Film Archives Uzun Mirkova 1, Belgrade 16:00 Visit of the Yugoslav Film Archives

Guided tour by Marjan Vujović, Head of the Museum and Programming Director 17:00 Presentation of the Documentary “The Punishment” (2000)

Discussion with the Film Director Goran Rebić

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Venue University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy Classroom 408 (4th floor), Čika Ljubina 18-20, Belgrade 9:00

Lecture Exhibiting Yugoslavia Prof. Vladimir Kulić, Ph.D., School of Architecture, Florida Atlantic University, USA

10.30 Coffee Break

11:00 Belgrade New Wave - New Architecture and Painting in Yugoslavia of the 1980s Sara Lusic-Alavanja, “ARCH+”( Journal for Architecture and Urbanism), Berlin, Germany

12:00 Lunch Break

Meeting in front of Princess Ljubica's Residence Kneza Sime Markovića 8 15:00 – 17:00

Themes and Ideas of Modernity 1900-1941: Serbian Culture and Public Space. The City in Modern Painting Prof. Dr. Simona Cupic, History of Modern Art, University of Belgrade, Serbia Guided tour by Prof. Dr. Simona Cupic

End of the Tour at Kalemegdan Park (Exit towards the French Embassy)

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Meeting Point Hotel Majestic - lobby 8:00

Bus Transfer Belgrade – Kravica - Srebrenica - Sarajevo

11.45 Arrival at Kravica Memorial to Serb Victims Guided Tour

13:00 Lunch at the local NGO „Maja“

14:30 Bus Transfer to Srebrenica

Memorial Center Srebrenica- Potočari Guided Tour by Hasan Hasanovic

Bus Transfer Srebrenica – Sarajevo

around 19:00

Arrival at Sarajevo

Check-in at Hotel Europe Vladislava Skarića 5 71000 Sarajevo

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Meeting Point Hotel Europe - lobby 10:00

Guided Tour Memorial Sites of the Bosnian War // The Former Front Line and the Serbs-Hochburg Pale Dr. Nicolas Moll, Historian and Trainer in the Field of Intercultural Cooperation, Sarajevo

Free Afternoon and Free Evening

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Venue University of Sarajevo Department of History Franje Račkog 1 71000 Sarajevo 9:00

Welcome and Introduction Prof. Husnija Kamberović, Department of History, University of Sarajevo

9:30

Sarajevo: A Brief History Dr. Amir Duranović, Department of History, University of Sarajevo

11.00 Coffee Break

11:30 Archaeological Regard on the Urbanization of Sarajevo during the Ottoman Period (15th - 17th centuries) Vincent Thérouin, University of Paris-Sorbonne, France

12:30 Lunch Break

14:00 Lecture Physiognomy and Identity of a City: The Case of Sarajevo City Hall Amila Kasumović, Department of History, University of Sarajevo

Venue Sarajevo Museum Zelenih beretki 1 Sarajevo 16:00

Visit of the Sarajevo Museum and Museum Brusa Bezistan

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Venue Hotel Europe 9:00 Lecture

Jewish Sarajevo Dr. Eli Tauber, University of Sarajevo Jewish Sarajevo Guided Tour by Association Haggadah

13:00 Lunch Break

Venue University of Sarajevo Department of History Franje Račkog 1, Sarajevo 14:30

Sarajevo as a Muslim, Multi-Religious and European City Franziska Singer, Philipps-University Marburg, Germany

15:30

„Difficult Past“: Jewish Memory in Cities of Southeastern Europe Yulia Oreshina, Maria Curie-Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland

16:30 Coffee Break

17:00 Who Changes Whom? Relations between Changes in the City of Sarajevo and Changes in its Jewish Community from late Ottoman Times to the End of Austro-Hungarian Rule Simon Niklas Willem Krauß, Eberhard Karls University Tübingen, Germany

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Venue University of Sarajevo Department of History Franje Račkog 1, Sarajevo 9:00

Lecture Ideological Use of the Memorial Plaques Dedicated to Gavrilo Princip Dr. Vera Katz, Institute of History, University of Sarajevo

10:30 Coffee Break

11:00 Round Table Discussion

Civil Society and Urban Development of the Foundation with Boriša Mraović and Andreja Dugandžić, Association for Culture and Art CRVENA Aida Vežić, Regional Museum Coordinator, Deputy Head of BiH Office, Foundation Cultural Heritage without Borders

12:30 Lunch Break

14:00 Western Balkans Today – Current Challenges for Politics and Society Discussion Session with Adelheid Wölfl, Correspondent South Eastern Europe derStandard.at/ Der Standard, Vienna, Austria

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Venue University of Sarajevo Department of History Franje Račkog 1, Sarajevo 9:00

Vitality of Disaster and Reinventions of the Ruin: Historic Preservation (of the Built Environment) in Bosnia and Herzegovina Today Sanja Zadro, University of Zagreb, Croatia

10:00

The Deliberate Targeting of Cultural Heritage During Armed Conflicts and its Role in Post-Conflict Reconstruction: the Case of Sarajevo Noura Alsaleh, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany

11:00 Coffee Break

11:30 (Re)Emerging from the Ashes of War: Heritage Recovery in Sarajevo’s Baščaršija District Katelyn Williams, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, Germany

12:30 Lunch Break

Meeting at Sarajevo Museum Zelenih beretki 1, Sarajevo 14:00 Ottoman and Habsburg Sarajevo

Guided Tour (Sarajevo Museum)

Venue Hotel Europe

18:00 Meeting with Author Dževad Karahasan moderated by Adisa Bašić, Poet and Journalist

Reception

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Venue University of Sarajevo Department of History Franje Račkog 1, Sarajevo 9:00

The Roma Mahala and the City. Reading the City through its Invisible Structures Anna Dimitrova Kokalanova, Hafencity University Hamburg, Germany

10:00

„Dogs are More Important Than Politics“ Juliane Rahn, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany

11:00 Coffee Break

11:30 Culture, Memory and Collective Identities in the (Re)Making - The Case of the National Museum of Bosnia-Herzegovina Jasmina Gavrankapetanović-Redžić, University of Sarajevo

12:30 Lunch Break

Free Afternoon

Meeting at Hotel Europe – lobby 18:45 Walk to Restaurant Venue Pivnica HS Sarajevska Pivara Franjevačka 15, Sarajevo 19:00

Farewell Dinner

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Individual Departure