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EMPIRES NATIONS&C a l l f o r P a P e r s
J o i n t C o n f e r e n C e o f t h e
Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris ( s C i e n C e s P o )
and the Association for the Study of Nationalities
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3-5 July 2008
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
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pANEL EU8Center-Periphery Relations: Islam under the Soviets and the Russians
CHAIRIsabelle Ohayon(CERCEC/CNRS, France)< [email protected] >
PAPERSKonstantin Kilibarda(York U, Canada)< [email protected] >Islamic Socialism on the Soviet Frontier:Anticolonial Strategies in Muslim Central Asia, 1917-1928
Asal Khamraeva-Aubert(EHESS, Paris, France)< [email protected] >Ideology and Practice of the Raionirovanie: From the Imperial Experience to the Creation of the Uzbek SSR
Eduard ponarin(European U at St. Petersburg, Russia)< [email protected] >Islam and Nationalism in Post-Imperial Context: The Case of Tatarstan
Gulnaz Sharafutdinova(Miami U, Ohio, US)< [email protected] >Putin’s Federalism: A View from Two Muslim Republics
DISCUSSANTNiccolo pianciola(U of Trente, Italy)< [email protected] >
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pANEL BK1Culture and Music in Imperial and post-Imperial Contexts
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PAPERSAdam mestyan(Central European U, Hungary)< [email protected] >Comparative Cultural History of Empires:Political Aesthetics in Ottoman and Habsburg Contexts (1805-1914)
Ardian Ahmedaja(U für Musik und darstellende Kunt Wien, Austria)< [email protected] >Between “Alla Turca” and “Alla Franga”:Globalization Processes and Local Musical Cultures in Albania since 1912
Catherine Baker(U College London, UK)< [email protected] >“Backwards or Balkan” or “Glamorous and Global”:Locating the “East” in Ex-Yugoslav Popular Music
marijana mitrovic(Ethnographic Institute, Belgrade, Serbia)< [email protected] >Eurovision Song Contest and Fluctuating Boundaries of National Identity
DISCUSSANTAnne madelain(EHESS, Paris, France / Editor in chief of “Au Sud de l’Est”)< [email protected] >
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pANEL N5Jewish Minority
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PAPERSKati Vörös(U of Chicago, US)< [email protected] >Christians and Jews in St. Stephen’s Empire:Catholicism and the Emergence of Modern Antisemitism in Hungary
Brigitta E. Gantner(Touro College Berlin, Germany)< [email protected] >Between the Cultures: Jewry in the Border Territories in the “Habsburg” Hungary 1867-1914
Olivia Gomolinski(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >Stalin and the Jewish Question: A Bolshevik Government
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pANEL R8Speaking about cultural diversity: conceptual transfers and transformation in contemporary Russian discourse about nationalism and nationalities
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PAPERSmischa Gabowitsch(Princeton U, US)< [email protected] >Nationalism
Vladimir malakhov(Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia)< [email protected] >Tolerance
Alexander Osipov(Center for Independent Social Research, Moscow, Russia)< [email protected] >Minorities
Henri Duquenne(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >Nationalism in Contemporary Russian Communist Ideology
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pANEL E2French Empire
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PAPERSCarolyn J Eichner(U of South Florida, US)< [email protected] >Civilizing the Colonies/Civilizing the Metropole:French Feminist Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism, 1870-1914
Alice Goheneix(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >“Francophonie” as a Post-Colonial Imperialist Temptation:An Illegitimate Prosecution?
Frédérique Schillo(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >Suez, 1956: le dernier acte de l’impérialisme français
Vincent martigny(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >French “Cultural Resistance” as a Form of Anti-Imperialism
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pANEL R6Religion and Identity in the Post-Soviet Space I
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PAPERSNatalka Boyko(SciencesPo, CERI, Paris, France)< [email protected] >The Religious Factor at Stake in the (Re)Definition of the (Plural) National Identity in Post-Soviet Ukraine
Xavier Le torrivellec(Inalco, Paris, France)< [email protected] >Holy Russia and Modern Fate: Islamic Practices and Identity Constructions in Volga-Urals Region
marat Shterin(King’s college, UK)< [email protected] >The (Re)Emergence of Religious Minorities in Post-Communist Russia
DISCUSSANTKathy Rousselet(SciencesPo, CERI, Paris, France)< [email protected] >
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pANEL EU1The North Caucasus: Russia’s Troubled Frontier
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PAPERSJohn Russell(U of Bradford, UK)< [email protected] >Ramzan Kadyrov: Twenty-first century satrap or Chechenya’s nation builder?
Aglaya Snetkov(U of Birmingham, UK)< [email protected] >A Russian like any other? The “new” image of Chechens in the “new” Russian Polity
Laurent Vinatier(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >A new Chechnya abroad: socio-political renewal in Diaspora
DISCUSSANTAnna matveeva(London School of Economics, UK)< [email protected] >
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pANEL OE2Legacies of the Ottoman Period: Nations, Millets and Minorities
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PAPERSAnna mirkova(Sofia U, Bulgaria)< [email protected] >Imperial Legacies, National Imperatives:Muslim and Christian Critiques of Bulgarian Modernity
Günay G. Ozdogan(Marmara U, Turkey)< [email protected] >Secularization of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire and Republican Turkey:Torn Between Communal Pressures and State Authority
Ioannis moutsis(SOAS, U of London, UK)< [email protected] >An Ottoman Muslim Community under British Colonialism:The Cypriot Moslems 1915-1931
Christos Iliadis(Essex U, UK)< [email protected] >Efforts in Constructing a Millet Community in a Western National State:Antagonistic Discourses and Minorities in Greece
Eden Naby(Harvard U, US)< [email protected] >Millet or Nation? Assyrian Survival in the Middle East
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pANEL E5Empire
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PARTICIPANTSBertrand Badie(SciencesPo, France)< [email protected] >
Olivier Roy(CNRS, EHESS, France)< [email protected] >
Artemy magun(European U at St. Petersburg, Russia)< [email protected] >
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pANEL R11The Sounds and Images of Soviet Multi-Nationality
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PAPERSCloé Drieu(Inalco, Paris, France)< [email protected] >Visual Narration and the Birth of a Nation: Uzbek Cinema, 1924-1937
Gabrielle Chomentowski(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >The Freindship among Peoples through Soviet cinema the policy of nationalities in the USSR from 1928 to 1941
Azade-Ayse Rorlich(U of Southern California, US)< [email protected] >International Film Festivals, National Identity,And Dialogue of Cultures: The “Golden Minbar”
DISCUSSANTEugénie Zvonkine(U Paris 8, France)< [email protected] >
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pANEL N1Theory of Nationalism
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PAPERSpeter Rutland(Wesleyan U, US)< [email protected] >Nationalism Through the Prism of American Political Science
Brendan O’Leary(U of Pennsylvania, US)< [email protected] >TBA
Valery tishkov(Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Moscow, Russia)< [email protected] >TBA
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pANEL EU3Religion and Identity in the Post-Soviet Space II
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PAPERSAshirbek muminov(Institute of oriental Studies, Kazakhstan)< [email protected] >Self-Identifiaction and Re-Islamization Processes in Contemporary Central Asia
Aurélie Biard(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >The Religious Factor in the Reifications of ‘Neo-Ethnic’ Identities in Kyrgyzstan
Silvia Serrano(U of Clermont-Ferrand, France)< [email protected] >Religion and National Discourse in Contemporary Georgia
DISCUSSANTAlexander Iskandaryan(Caucasus Media Institute, Yerevan, Armenia)< [email protected] >
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pANEL CE6Imperial Soviet Past and National Memories in post-Soviet Borderlands: Anthropological Enquiries about Collective Remembering in the Baltic States and across the Finnish-Russian Border
CHAIRpascal Bonnard(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >
PAPERSEva-Clarita Onken(U of Tartu, Estonia)< [email protected] >The politics of History Teaching in Multi-Ethnic Estonia
Eva Fisli(SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] >Jocelyn parot(SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] >National Pilgrimages in the Fallen Empire: An Anthropological Analysis of Finnish and Hungarian Pilgrimages to former battlefields and WWII Memorials in Post-Soviet Russia
Neringa Klumbyte(Miamy U, US)< [email protected] >Nostalgia and the Post-Soviet Counterpublics in Rural Lithuania
Aleksejs Shnitnikov(U of Latvia, Latvia)< [email protected]>Cultural Trauma in Latvians’ Memories and Political Ideologies
DISCUSSANTLaura Assmuth (U of Helsinky, Finland)< [email protected] >
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pANEL BK5From the Millet System to a National Environment: the Greek Orthodox Minority in Turkey and the Muslim Minority in Greece, 1830s to the Eve of World War II
CHAIRKostantinos tsitselikis(U of Macedonia, Geece)< [email protected] >
PAPERSDimitris Kamouzis(King’s College London, UK)< [email protected] >The dissolution of an empire: Greek irredentism and the Rums of Istanbul, 1918-1922
paraskevas Konortas(U of Athens, Greece)< [email protected] >Greek Orthodox in Turkish National Historiography
Stefanos Katsikas(U of Nottingham, UK)< [email protected] >Muslim Minority in Greek National Historiography
Giannis Bonos(EHESS, Paris, France)< [email protected] >On Muslim migration from Western Thrace, Autumn 1928: meeting propaganda and public opinion questions on the Greek-Turkish borders
DISCUSSANTNadine Akhund (Columbia U, US)< [email protected] >
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pANEL R1Language Policy and Resistance in the Russian Empire and Soviet Union
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PAPERSDilyara Usmanova(Kazan State U, Tatarstan, Russia)< [email protected] >Debates over Language in the Muslim Community and the Tatar Press (1905-1917)
Benjamin Guichard(U Paris-1, France)< [email protected] >Censorship and Language Politics in Late Imperial Russia:Surveillance and Containment
Jeremy Smith(U of Birmingham, UK)< [email protected] >The Battle for Language: Opposition to Khrushchev’s Education Reform in the Soviet Republics, 1958-1959
petru Negura(Free International U, Moldova)< [email protected] >The Dispute on Language and the Literary Heritage in Soviet Moldavia from the Post-war years until de-Stalinization
DISCUSSANTJuliette Cadiot(EHESS, Paris, France)< [email protected] >
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P l e n a r y s e s s i o n
CHAIRDominique Colas(SciencesPo)
WELCOMING STATEMENTSDominique Arel(ASN President)
Richard Descoings(SciencesPo, Director)
Bruno Latour(SciencesPo, Scientific Director)
KEYNOTEmark Beissinger(Princeton U, US)< [email protected] >
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pANEL EU6Politics of Empire and Massive Deportation
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PAPERSJuliette Denis(U Paris 10, France)< [email protected] >About the Collaboration with the Nazis and the Soviet Repression in the North Caucasus and Crimea: What Have Deported Peoples Been Punished for?
Aude merlin(U Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium)< [email protected] >Deportation and its Consequences: The Turkish Speaking World in North Caucasus, Through the Example of the Balkars and Karatchai
Sophie tournon(Inalco, Paris, France)< [email protected] >The Soviet Empire, creator of identities? The Case of the Muslims Deported from Meskhetia, Georgia
Aurélie Campana(U Laval , Canada)< [email protected] >Wiped off the map: the Crimean Tatar nationalist Struggle from 1956 to Present
DISCUSSANTJean Radvanyi(Inalco, Paris, France)< [email protected] >
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pANEL OE1Nationalism, Religion and Education in the Late Ottoman Empire
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PAPERSKostantinos tsitselikis(U of Macedonia, Geece)< [email protected] >Forced Migrations of Muslims in South-Eastern Europe in Comparative Perspective:The Case of Greece 1878-1913
Nadine Akhund(Columbia U, US)< [email protected] >Muslim Representation in the Three Ottoman Vilayets of Macedonia: Military Power and Administration 1878-1913
Ayla Göl(U of Aberystwyth, Wales, UK)< [email protected] >“Umma” vs Nation: Emergence of Turkish and Arab Nationalism at the End of the Ottoman Empire
Didem turkoglu(Bogazici U, Turkey)< [email protected] >Educating the Empire in the Age of Nationalism: Looking at the Competition over Education in the Ottoman Empire through Robert College
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pANEL CE1Romania Between the Ottomans and the Habsburgs:a Nation-State under Construction
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PAPERSCorina-maria palasan(U of Bucharest, Romania)< [email protected] >What Kind of Modernity? Images of the Ottoman Empire in Gazeta de Transilvania, 1839-1848
Kinga-Koretta Sata(Babes-Bolyai U, Cluj-Napoca, Romania)< [email protected] >Hungarian and Romanian Constructions of the Nation and State in the Habsburg Monarchy in the First Half of the 19th Century
Silvia marton(U of Bucharest, Romania)< [email protected] >“Subcontracting” Nation-Building:The Foreign Prince in the Romanian Parliament, 1866-1867
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pANEL R2Russophone Minorities in the Post-Soviet States
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PAPERSJennie Schulze(George Washington U, US)< [email protected] >Building the Estonian Nation: The Role of the EU, Russia, and Language Policies
Kristine Uzule(U of Birmingham, UK)< [email protected] >Shifts in the Russian National Identity After the Collapse of the Soviet Empire: The Latvian Case
Antonina tereshchenko(U of Cambridge, UK)< [email protected] >Emerging and Contested Citizenship Identities of the Donbas Youth
DISCUSSANTBhavna Dave(SOAS, UC London, UK)< [email protected] >
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pANEL R7Post-Soviet Space: Cooperation Between Russia and “Extra-Regional Actors”?
CHAIRAnne de tinguy(Inalco/SciencesPo, CERI, Paris, France)< [email protected] >
PAPERSVictor-Yves Ghebali(Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland) < [email protected] >The frozen conflicts in Moldova and Georgia: the ambiguous role of the Russian Federation as a mediator and party
mikhaïl troitskiy(MGIMO U, Moscow, Russia) < [email protected] >Pressurizing Russia or Stabilizing Eurasia? US Policy in the Post-Soviet Space
Isabelle Facon(Fondation pour la recherche stratégique, Paris, France)< [email protected] >Russia and its competitors in its former empire: China as a special case?
Emmanuelle Armandon(SciencesPo, Paris, France) < [email protected] >International organizations and Russia’s role in the peaceful outcome of the Crimean issue
Nicole Jackson(Simon Fraser U, Canada) < [email protected] >The Promotion of Alternative Political Orders: Russia’s Influence on Domestic and Regional Governance in Post-Soviet Central Asia—From Empire to a New Model of Capitalist Autocracy?
DISCUSSANTOlga Gille-Belova(U of Bordeaux, France)< [email protected] >
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pANEL EU4Soviet Power, Society and Nationalism in South Caucasus on the Eve of the Perestroika: The 1970s and the 1980s in Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan
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PAPERSKetevan Rostiashvili(Tbilissi State U, Georgia)< [email protected] >Social and Economic Development in Georgia in the 1970s and the Issues of Corruption
Zardusht Alizadeh(Baku School of Journalism, Azerbaijan)< [email protected] >The Transformation of the Elite in Azerbaijan before the collapse of the Soviet Union
Alexander Iskandaryan(Caucasus Media Institute, Yerevan, Armenia)< [email protected] >Social and Political Changes in Armenia in the1980s.
Arsene Saparov(CNRS, Paris, France)< [email protected] >Political Institutions and Autonomies in the Soviet South Caucasus and Their Impact on Modern Conflicts: A Comparative Assessment
DISCUSSANTthornike Gordadze(IFEA Caucasus Observatory, Baku, Azerbaijan)< [email protected] >
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pANEL U2Language Policy in Ukraine
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PAPERSJuliane Besters-Dilger(U of Fribourg, Switzerland)< [email protected] >Language Policy and Mass Media in Ukraine
Volodymyr Kulyk(Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies, Ukraine)< [email protected] >Language Policy in Ukraine: What People Want the State to Do
Dominique Arel(Chair of Ukrainian Studies, U of Ottawa, Canada)< [email protected] >TBA
Oksana Ostapchuk(Lomonosov Moscow State U, Russia)< [email protected] >Imperial Politics of Language contra its National Emancipation:Ukrainian in the middle XIX-th
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pANEL CE4Ethnic Minority Representation in National Parliaments’
CHAIROlivier Ferrando(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >
PAPERSOleh protsyk(European Center for Minority Issues, Germany)< [email protected] >Ethnic Representation in National Parliaments: Note on Comparative Research Agenda
marius matichescu(U of Montpellier, France)< [email protected] >Parliamentary Representation of Minorities in Romania
Andrei Volentir(Moldovan Institute of European Studies, Moldova)< [email protected] >Legislative Recruitment of Minorities in Moldova
DISCUSSANTmichael Edinger(U of Jena, Germany)< [email protected] >
Karen Bird(McMaster U, Canada)< [email protected] >
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pANEL R4Elites and Russian Empire in the 18th and 19th Centuries
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PAPERSSeymour Becker(Rutgers U, US)< [email protected] > Political Reform Projects for a Multi-Ethnic Empire: The Reign of Alexander I
tatiana Artemyeva(State Pedagocial U of Russia, Saint-Petersburg, Russia)< [email protected] >The Russian Nobility in Search of Identity
Igor Fedyukin(U of North Carolina, US)< [email protected] >Baltic Nobility and the Imperial State: The “Germans”at the Noble Cadet Corps in 1730s-1760s
Valeriya mobek(Rostov State U of Economic, Russia)< [email protected] >Between ethnicity and loyalty: metamorphoses of national andpolitical identity (case of Polish professors Chershenevich and Zaleski)
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pANEL E1Reluctant Legacies: Impact of Imperial National Accommodation onto a Nation’s post-Empire Ideas of the State-Nation Relationship
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PAPERSJan Ruzicka(Aberystwyth U, UK) < [email protected] >Kamila Stullerova(U of Alberta, Canada) < [email protected] >The life and death of the Czechoslovak Republic as an offspring of the modes of Czech and Slovak incorporation in the Habsburg Empire
Ali Bilgic (Aberystwyth U, UK) < [email protected] >Othering an Empire: the Failure of the Ottoman Empire is the success of the Republic?
Vincent Keating (Aberystwyth U, UK) < [email protected] >Scotland, Britain and Empire: The role of identity and Empire in contemporary Scottish foreign policy preferences
Güldem Gökçek(NYU, US) < [email protected] >troy mcGrath(Russian State U for the Humanities, Moscow)< [email protected] >Re-Establishing Empire: Collapsed Empires Reinventing Themselves as Regional Power Centers
Joshua Walker(Princeton U, US) < [email protected] >Theorizing Imperial Legacy: Understanding Contemporary International Relations Through a Nation’s Imperial Past
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pANEL CE8The Roma under the Habsburgs, the Ottomans and the Russians:From the Empires to Present Day
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PAPERSDavid Crowe(Elon U, US)< [email protected] >Habsburg Policies towards the Roma and their Historic Implications
Elena marushiakova(Ethnographic Institute and Museum, Sofia, Bulgaria)< [email protected] >Policies towards Gypsies/Roma in the Ottoman Empire and their Contemporary Dimensions
Vesselin popov(Ethnographic Institute and Museum, Sofia, Bulgaria)< [email protected] >Policies towards Gypsies/Roma in the Russian Empire and their Contemporary Dimensions
DISCUSSANTAndré Liebich(Graduate School of International Studies, Geneva, Switzerland)< [email protected] >
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pANEL EU7Post-Soviet Migrations: The Imperial Legacy
CHAIRJulien thorez(CNRS, Paris, France)< [email protected] >
PAPERSElena Y. Sadovskaya(Center for Conflict Management, Kazakhstan)< [email protected] >Changing Contours of the Post-Soviet Migratory System:Globalization versus Regionalization
michael Rywkin(City College of New York, US)< [email protected] >Central Asia: Migrations, Remittances, and Their Consequences
Adeline Braux(SciencesPo, France)< [email protected] >Sophie massot(SciencesPo, France)< [email protected] >Azerbaijani and Uzbek Migrants in Moscow: A Distant “Near Abroad”
Elena tyuryukanova(Institute for Socio-Economic Studies of Population, Moscow, Russia)< [email protected] >Labour migrants from CIS in Russia: new challenges and search of responses
DISCUSSANTAnne Le Huérou(Havre U, France)< [email protected] >
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pANEL CE7Ethnicity and Borders from the Habsburg Empire to the Cold War
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PAPERSJohn paul Newman(U of Southampton, US)< [email protected] >“Soldiers and Lawyers”: Ex-Habsburg Officers and Their Role in the Development of the Croatian Radical Right 1918-1941
mitchell Young(London School of Economics, UK)< [email protected] >Two Nations, Two Empires: Ethnonationalist Mobilization during the Transition from Ottoman to Habsburg Rule in Nineteenth Century Bosnia
Robert Knight(Loughborough U, UK)< [email protected] >Ethnic Politics at the Austrian-Yugoslav Border:The Habsburg Empire in the Cold War
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pANEL R5National-Cultural Autonomies in Putin’s Russia
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PAPERSAnne Gazier(U Paris 10, France)< [email protected] >Legal Framework of National-cultural Autonomies in Putin’s Russia
Elena Filippova(Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Moscow, Russia)< [email protected] >National-cultural Autonomies in Post-Soviet Russia: A Dead-End Political Project
Bill Bowring(U of London, UK)< [email protected] >The Future of NCA in the Russian Federation: A Tatar Case Study
Françoise Daucé(U of Clermont-Ferrand, France)< [email protected] >The Creation of the Tatar NKA and its Political Consequences in Post-Soviet Moscow
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pANEL U3Nation Ukraine
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PAPERSGeorgiy Kasianov(Institute of Ukrainian History, Kyiv, Ukraine)< [email protected] >The Ukraine and Empire Question Ukrainian Historiography and Public Debate
Serhy Yekelchyk(U of Victoria, Canada)< [email protected] >Singing Goodbye to the Empire? Ukrainian Pop Culture and the Strange Case of Verka Serdiuchka
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pANEL E4Empire Military
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PAPERSRobert E. Blobaum(West Virginia U, US)< [email protected] >The End of Empire: The Russian Evacuation of Warsaw, 1915
Evangelos Liaras(MIT, US)< [email protected] >Ottoman Legacies in Civil-Military Relations
timothy Blauvelt(American Councils for International Education, Georgia)< [email protected] >Military Administration and Islam in the North Caucasus, 1858-83
Alfred J. Rieber(Central European U, Hungary)< [email protected] >The Military as Glue and Solvent of Eurasian Empires
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pANEL EU5Politics, Memories and Official Histories in Post-Soviet Central Asia
CHAIRCatherine poujol(Inalco, Paris, France)< [email protected] >
PAPERSYelena Zimovina(Buketov Karaganda State U, Kazakhstan)< [email protected] >Forming and Development of the Diasporas in the Frame of the Courses ‘History of Kazakhstan’ and ‘History of Central Asia’
Olivier Ferrando(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >Teaching History in Central Asia: Official History vs. Ethnic Minorities Memory
Sergey Abashin(Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia)< [email protected] >On Imperial Heritage: Uzbek History Textbooks
Emil Nasritdinov(American U of Central Asia, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan)< [email protected] >Aigoul Abdoubaetova< [email protected] >Erkindik—The Kyrgyz Statue of Liberty
DISCUSSANTAnne Bazin-Begley(SciencesPo Lille, France)< [email protected] >
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pANEL CE5Can the Strong Make It Up with the Weak?Dealing with the Asymmetric Past
CHAIRGeorge mink(Institut des Sciences du Politique, U Paris 10, France)< [email protected] >
PAPERSpawel machcewicz(U Mikolaj Kpernik, Poland)< [email protected] >Politics of History in Poland: History of “Glory” versus History of “Shame”
mariusz Sielski(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >Polish and Russian Dissent Over History: Coping with the Imperial Spectre
philippe perchoc(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >Forgiving after the Empire: Insights from Baltic-Russian Relations since 1990
DISCUSSANTJean-Charles Szurek(Institut des Sciences du Politique, U Paris 10, France)< [email protected] >
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pANEL U1Nation-Building in Belarus
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PAPERSDavid marples(U of Alberta, Canada)< [email protected] >History, Memory, And World War II in Belarus, 1939-1945
tatiana Hlukhava(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >The Chernobyl Nuclear Accident and Identity Strategies in Belarus
tatyana Shukan(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >Youth Movements’ Nationalism in Belarus: Discourse and Activist Practices
Anna Zadora(Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Strasbourg, France)< [email protected] >Belarusian Identity Projects: Contention Through History Narrative
DISCUSSANTAlexandra Goujon(U of Bourgogne, France)< [email protected] >
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pANEL N2Borders and Democracy:What is New in the Context of Globalization?
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PAPERSStefano Bianchini(U of Bologna, Italy)< [email protected] >State Partitions and Democracy
Rada Ivekovic(U de Saint-Etienne, France)< [email protected] >Translating borders, Partitions of the minds
Anna Krasteva(New Bulgarian U, Sofia, Bulgaria)< [email protected] >New Minorities, Migration and Borders
Cosmin Radu(U of Manchester, UK)< [email protected] >Enduring Commodities, Border Tricksters and the Predatory State:Contraband at the Romania-Serbia during the Embargo in Former Yugoslavia
DISCUSSANTFrancesco privitera(U of Bologna, Italy)< [email protected] >
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pANEL R9The emergence of capital cities: an overview of nation-making process from the late Russian Empire to the Post-Soviet Era
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PAPERSFabienne Chevallier(DOCOMOMO, France)< [email protected] >Urban history and nation-building in Helsinki and Tallinduring the late Russian Empire (1800-1917)
Sophie Lambroschini(Xorus group, France)< [email protected] >Kyiv: from capital of the Ukraine to “Ukraine capital”
Cécile Gintrac(U Paris 7, France)< [email protected] >Revamped Capitals: Presidential Power and Urbanism in Central Asia.Comparing Astana, Ashgabat, and Tashkent
Adrien Fauve(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >From Almaty to Astana: from Empire towards nation?Post-soviet Kazakhstan’s political geography looked overa comparative overview of capital cities shifting
DISCUSSANTtaline ter minassian (U Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne, France)< [email protected] >
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pANEL EU9Chinese Nation at the Cross-Road : Historical Background and Recent Developments?
CHAIR Jean-Louis Rocca(Ateliers franco-chinois en sciences sociales, Tsinghua U, Beijing, China)< [email protected] >
PAPERSLi Shaobing(Nankai U, Tianjin, China) < [email protected] >From Empire to Modern Nation-State: The Rise and Impact of Chinese Nationalism, 1900-1937
Li Lifan(Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, China) < [email protected] >The Innovation of the CCP’s Policy Discourse and the Rebuilding of Nationalism in China During the Reform Years, 1979-2008
André Laliberté(U of Ottawa, Canada)< [email protected] >The Chinese Unitary State and its Multinational Society: The Shadows of Empire and Still-Born Federalism
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Andrei poama(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >Kaja Skowronska(SciencesPo, Paris, France)< [email protected] >What’s in a Nation? Social Scientists and the Redefinition of National Identitiesin post-communist Poland and Romania (1990-2007)
Robin Ostow(U of Toronto, Canada)< [email protected] >Displaying Germany: Multiple Narratives of a Twenty-First Century Nation
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pANEL E3Empire, Nation, and Film
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PAPERSRashit Yangirov(Foundation Russia Abroad, Moscow, Russia)< [email protected] >Russian Imperial Myth in Film: History and Propaganda
Irina papkova(Central European U, Hungary)< [email protected] >Saving the Third Rome: “The Fall of the Empire”, Byzantium and Putin’s Russia
Nedin mutic(U of Oslo, Norway)< [email protected] >Performing Identities: Bosnian Post-War Cinema
Rozita Dimova(Free U Berlin, Germany)< [email protected] >The “New” Language of the “Old” Nation: Cinematography in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Consolidation of National Identity after 1996
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pANEL BK3Imperial Legacies and the Building of a Nation-State (2):The Case of Croatia
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PAPERSOzan Erözden(Yildiz Technical U, Turkey)< [email protected] >Slash of Civilizations: Sinjska Alka in Croatia and the History of an Attempt to Build a Modern National Identity on a Medieval Vision of the World
John E. Ashbrook(Sweet Briar College, US)< [email protected] >International Politics, Counterinsurgency and Ethnic Cleansing:The Case of the Krajina, 1990-1995
Ivana Djuric(U of Nottingham, UK)< [email protected] >Collective Selfhood Re-Conceptualized: The Rhetoric of Violence, Ethno-Political Mobilization and the First Parliamentary Elections in Croatia (April-May 1990)
DISCUSSANTGeorges prévélakis(U Paris 10, France)< [email protected]>
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pANEL E6The European Union as a Substitute for Empire:Between Integrationin Central Europe, Protectorates in the Balkans and a shared neighbourhood with Russia
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PARTICIPANTSJacques Rupnik(SciencesPo, CERI, Paris, France)< [email protected] >
Dominic Lieven(London School of Economics, UK)< [email protected] >
Jan Zielonka(U of Oxford, UK)< [email protected] >
pierre Hassner(SciencesPo, CERI, Paris, France)< [email protected] >
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pANEL EU2Civic and National Identities in the Post-Soviet Empire
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PAPERSYekaterina Oziashvili(CUNY Graduate Center, US)< [email protected] >Nation-Building in post-Soviet States: Comparing Nation-Building in Georgia and Russia
Oxana Shevel(Tufts U, US)< [email protected] >Citizenship Policymaking in Post-Soviet Russia:Between Identity and Realpolitik
Julie Fairbanks(U of Akron, US)< [email protected] >Negotiating Identity in Post-Soviet Adygea
Salvatore di Rosa(Ghent U, Belgium)< [email protected] >Imperial Revival, Ideologies of Resistance and Identity Formation in the North Caucasus: The Kabardino-Balkar Case Study
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pANEL BK2Imperial Legacies and the Building of a Nation-State (1):The Case of Bosnia-Herzegovina
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PAPERSNina Caspersen(Lancaster U, UK)< [email protected] >Between Pariah and Reluctant Engagement: International Responses to De Facto States in the Balkans and the Caucasus
Sylvie Ramel(U de Genève, Switzerland)< [email protected] > International Power(s), State- and Nation-Building in Bosnia-Herzegovina:From Neo-Colonial International Community to Post-Hegemonic Europe?
Kerstin Bree Carlson(U of California, Berkeley, US)< [email protected] >Living Under Law: Bosnian Legal Reform and the Question of Bosnian Sovereignty
Azra Hromadzic(U of Pennsylvania, US)< [email protected] >Equal and Separate: International and Local Discourses of Reconciliation in Postconflict Bosnia and Herzegovina (Case Study of the Gymnasium Mostar)
DISCUSSANTXavier Bougarel(CNRS, Paris, France)[email protected]
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pANEL R10Local Politics and Imperial Projects: Moscow and the Periphery in 1906, 1914, and 1945
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PAPERSJane Burbank(New York U, US)< [email protected] >The Stolypin Land Law, Local Knowledge, and Politics of Loyalty:A view from Kazan Province
Corrine Gaudin(U of Ottawa, Canada)< [email protected] >Local Disputes in national context. Rural Echoes of World War I:War Talk in the Russian Village”
Jessica Allina-pisano(U of Ottawa, Canada)< [email protected] >State Power and local economies in the Soviet periphery:Collectivization in a Magyar village of Zakarpatska Ukraina”
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pANEL N4Territory, Territoriality, Territorialism
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PAPERSStefan Wolff(U of Nottingham, UK)< [email protected] > The Centrality of Territorial Self-Governance for the Sustainability of Conflict Settlements
Gareth Stansfield(U of Exeter, UK)< [email protected] >The Spectre of Territorialism in Iraq: Kirkuk and the Disputed Territories
Zsuzsa Csergo(Queen’s U, Canada)< [email protected] >Wither Territorialism? National Interest in New European Democracies
DISCUSSANTmarc Weller(U of Cambridge, UK)< [email protected] >
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