Jewish memory work in the 1950s and 1960s Poland. Mapping the efforts to remember the Holocaust | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Janek Gryta | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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“Workers, Women, Wothers – images of women and their socio-economic consequences in the long period of transformation in Poland” | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:20pm(20 mins)
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Mr Johannes Kleinmann | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Polish and Lithuanian Early Modern Catholicism in the European Context | |||||
Fri8 Apr02:40pm(20 mins)
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Mr Stanisław Witecki | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Theme of Poet and Poetry in Li Quinzhao and Anna Bunina’s Lyrics | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Mr Gong Hengxing | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Dialogue as a creative method in the works of Russian and Chinese Female authors of the XIX century | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Ms Dandan Zhai | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Literary Strategies of Women Writers | |||||
Fri8 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Nadezhda Puriaeva | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Contested discourses in defining Croatian national heritage (strategies of inclusion and exclusion) | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Prof Maciej Czerwinski | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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The political dynamics of architectural symbols and ritual spaces: the case of the Victory Memorial in Riga | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:10am(10 mins)
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Ms Ksenija Iljina | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Belonging without believing? Bulgarian Orthodox identity and literary studies | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:20am(10 mins)
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Dr Ewelina Drzewiecka | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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"Leaving" by Ludvik Kundera | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:30am(10 mins)
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Mr Jakub Jedounek | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Cultural literacy and the functions of precedent phenomena in spontaneous speech of Russian intellectuals | |||||
Sat9 Apr09:40am(10 mins)
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Mrs Anna Solomonovskaya | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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The Topos of the Walled-up Woman in Modernist Bulgarian Drama | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:00am(10 mins)
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Mrs Grażyna Szwat-Gyłybow | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Fairies, Rebels and Lovers. Transfers and Transformations of the Topos of the Immured Sacrificed Woman in Serbian and Croatian Cultures | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:01am(10 mins)
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Dr Marzena Maciulewicz | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Body and Stone. Rada's Bridge in Kratovo and Macedonian Interpretations of a Ballad about Walled-up Wife. | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:02am(10 mins)
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Mrs Sylwia Siedlecka | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Beyond autochthony and through the looking glass – discussions on the “Ballad of Rozafat” and “The Building of Skadar”, and another perspective of approaching them | |||||
Sat9 Apr11:03am(10 mins)
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Dr Rigels Halili | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Environment Humanities in post-Soviet countries: decolonial approaches, Soviet modernity, and socialist Capitalocene | |||||
Sat9 Apr02:00pm(10 mins)
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Ms Darya Tsymbalyuk | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Beyond the Bête Noire?: Keston College and the Cold War | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:00pm(20 mins)
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Dr Mark Hurst | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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The Russian Student Christian Movement’s Assistance to Soviet Believers (1960s-1980s) | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:20pm(20 mins)
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Mrs Barbara Martin | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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"Glaube in der zweiten Welt" as a Cold War actor: between anticommunism and human rights defense | |||||
Sat9 Apr04:40pm(20 mins)
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Dr Nadezhda Beliakova | |||
Room: Linnett Room
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Lost in the woods: alternative teaching and research methodologies in Slavic Studies | |||||
Sun10 Apr09:00am(10 mins)
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Ms Darya Tsymbalyuk | |||
Track : Roundtable: Lost in the woods: alternative teaching and research methodologies in Slavic Studies
Room: Linnett Room
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