Social network and habits of Hungarian teachers in Kosice, 1918-1925

Comparative Ways into Competing Versions of Modernity in East Central Europe

Professional trajectories, ideological reconversions and the politics of science

 

May 6

10:00-10:30

Opening of the conference

10:30-12:30

PANEL 1: ETHNIC POLITICS

Chair: Călin Cotoi

Veronika Szeghy-Gayer

Social network and habits of Hungarian teachers in Kosice, 1918-1925

János Fodor

Change of political leadership from the Târgu Mureș National Council to the Prefect of Mures County 1918-1922

Gábor Egry

Not seeing the forest for the trees? Minority teachers in the restructured local education system in Sighet 1918-1925

Eric Beckett Weaver

Citizenship options, migration and change of elites in Voivodina 1918-1923

12:30-14:00

Lunch break

14:00-16:00

PANEL 2: IDEOLOGICAL RECONVERSIONS

Chair: Constantin Iordachi

Cristian Vasile

Modernity, Modernization, and Propaganda in Communist Romania

Ionuț Biliuță

Forever on the road to Damascus.  The political conversion of Orthodox clerical elites, from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy to Romanian national communism

Valentin Săndulescu

From discourse to practice: the transformation of Iron Guard intellectuals during the National Legionary State (Sept. 1940 - Jan. 1941)

Anca Șincan

Setting up an agenda by remote control: Silviu Dragomir and the History of the “National” Church in the first half of the 20th century

16:00-16:30

Coffee break

16:30-18:00

KEYNOTE SPEECH

James Ward

Crossing Rubicons: Understanding Contradictions in the Life of Jozef Tiso (1887–1947)

19:00

Dinner for speakers

May 7

9:30-11:00

PANEL 3: TECHNOLOGIZATION OF ELITES

Chair: Emese Lafferton

Mihai Surdu

A concern for numbers: State agnosticism and expert knowledge in counting Gypsies and Roma

Călin Cotoi

Cholera, health for all, and bacterial associations: Nation-building in XIXth century Romania

Tatjana Buklijaš

Changing the city to change the proletarian body: clinical anatomy, ‘soft’ heredity and urban reform in interwar C20 Vienna

11:00-11:30

Coffee break

11:30-13:30

PANEL 4: STATES, STATISTICS AND BUREAUCRACIES

Chair: Karl Hall

Narcis Tulbure

History with data, history of data:  Disclosure, concealment, and selectivity in socialist statistics

Attila Melegh

Population management, demographic science and mental maps in state socialist Hungary

Agnes Gagyi

Articulations of world-economic integration and institutionalized knowledge production in the case of Hungarian reform economists: an example for a research perspective

Andrasz Pinkasz

Statistical Reform and its econometric usage during the Hungarian economic reforms in the Sixties

13:30-15:00

Lunch

15:00-16:30

ROUND TABLE: CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE PLANS

Round table participants:

Nadia Al-Bagdadi, Karl Hall, Constantin Iordachi, Emese Lafferton, Attila Melegh, Matthias Riedl, James Ward

 

Source: https://ias.ceu.edu/cwc/program​