CfP: Trauma, Hope, and Illusion. Cities at the End of World War II and in Post-War Transformation

Main conference organiser: Prague City Museum
Cooperating institutions: Institute of Contemporary History, Czech Academy of Sciences; The Twentieth Century Memorial Museum; Faculty of Education of Charles University, National Theatre, National Film Archive & Czech Association of Museums and Galleries
Date: May 5–6, 2025
Venue: The Prague City Museum’s Main Building (Na Poříčí 1554/52, Praha 8, Czechia)
E-mail: conference1945@muzeumprahy.cz

Dear colleagues,

please allow us to invite you to submit your paper proposals for the conference focusing on contemporary research on issues related to the end of World War II and and post-war transformations in the Czech, Czechoslovak, and broader European contexts. The primary attention aims on cities and towns, which are viewed not only as important sites of historical events but also as the key actors in social, cultural, political, and economic processes.

This meeting offers an opportunity for interdisciplinary discussions and the confrontation of various thematic areas and approaches, as well as the presentation of current scientific research projects. The conference also aims to contribute to cross-border dialogue and deepen international cooperation between academic and memory institutions.

Considering different points of view, methods, and perspectives, it would be great to present the papers from the multiple academic disciplines, including history, political science, sociology, urban anthropology, cultural studies, art history, museum pedagogy and economics. In addition to regular contributions, keynote lectures and discussion panels will also be included in the conference program.

Topics of interest (not necessarily exactly according to these points)

Cities on the way to the end of conflict

Cities on the Threshold of Post-War Transformation

Social Aspects of Post-War Development

The Nylon Age (1945–1948) in Culture

The End of World War II and the Post-War Period as an Educational Theme

Organizational Guidelines:

Please send the abstracts of your papers (200–300 words) along with a brief biography and institutional affiliation by December 31, 2024, via email address conference1945@muzeumprahy.cz.

The conference papers should not be longer than 20 minutes.

The working languages of the conference and all submissions: Czech, English.

You will be informed about the acceptance or rejection of your submission by January 15, 2025. The organizers reserve the right to choose the proposals.

The articles will be published after a double-blind peer-review process in the conference volume. Some papers may also be submitted for peer-review in journals such as Studia Musei Pragensis (formerly Historica Pragensia), Soudobé dějiny /Czech Journal of Contemporary History, or Marginalia Historica.

Deadline of registration of participants without papers: April 30, 2025.

A cultural program accompanying the conference is being prepared, and participants will be informed of the details in due course.

If you have any questions, please contact us via e-mail conference1945@muzeumprahy.cz.

Conference fee: 500,- CZK / 20,- EUR

(covers coffee breaks and organizational expenses during the two- or three-day programme)

Conference Organizing Committee:

Mgr. Bohuslav Rejzl, Ph.D. (Prague City Museum)
Mgr. Magdaléna Šustová (Prague City Museum)
Mgr. et Mgr. Zdenko Maršálek, Ph.D. (Institute of Contemporary History, Czech Academy of Sciences)
PhDr. Ing. Jana Kasíková, Ph.D. (Institute of Contemporary History, Czech Academy of Sciences)
PhDr. Stanislav Kokoška, Ph.D. (Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes)
Mgr. Karolína Stegurová, Ph.D. (National Theatre in Prague)
prof. PhDr. Jiří Pokorný, CSc. (Faculty of Education, Charles University)
PhDr. Petr Blažek, Ph.D. (The Twentieth Century Memorial Museum)
Mgr. Petr Chlebec (Commission of History, Czech Association of Museums and Galleries)

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