Colloquium Carolinum - forum for Czech and Slovak studies

Srdečně zveme na Colloquium Carolinum které se koná 13. března 2026 ve Vile Lanna (V Sadech 1, Praha 6). Colloquium pořádají Ústav pro soudobé dějiny AV ČR spolu s Collegium Carolinum a Historickým ústavem Slovenské akademie věd.

Program:

9:30 – 10:00
Arrival of participants, registration

10:00 – 10:30
Opening Ceremony

10:30 – 12:00
Panel I
Chair: Pavla Šimková (Collegium Carolinum)

Gabriel Godeffroy (Sorbonne, Identités, relations internationales et civilisations de l‘Europe): „‚Střední Evropa‘ gegen ‚Mitteleuropa‘: Die zentraleuropäische Idee und Bewegung in der Tschechoslowakei der Zwischenkriegszeit (1918–1938).
Miloslav Szabó (Comenius University, Bratislava): „Unser Recht auf die slowakische Verselbständigung“. Die Soft Power NS-Deutschlands gegenüber der Slowakei.
Jan Wachter (Leibniz Institute for the History and Culture of Eastern Europe – GWZO, Leipzig): Zwischen Ökonomie, Versorgungssicherheit und Ökologie: Transformationen der Energiepolitik in Tschechien und der Slowakei (1960er bis 2004).

12:00 – 12:20
Coffee break

12:20 – 13:20
Panel Kurzexposé
Chair: Florian Ruttner (Collegium Carolinum)

13:20 – 14:20
Lunch

14:20 – 15:50
Panel II
Chair: Václav Rameš (Institute of Contemporary History of the Czech Academy of Sciences)

Fabian Baumann (Heidelberg University): The Threatened Republic: Treason, Disloyalty, and the Defense of Democracy in Interwar Czechoslovakia
Adam Šplíchal (Masaryk University, Brno): Herbert David: The Fate of a Key Figure in Sudeten German Justice Beyond His Own Perspective
Andrea Průchová Hrůzová (Institute of Contemporary History of the Czech Academy of Sciences): Constellations of Women’s Life Writing and Re-construction of Ideological, Geopolitical, and Artistic Spaces. The Case of Charlotta Kotik’s Biography.

15:50 – 16:20
Coffee break

16:20 – 17:50
Panel III
Chair: Adam Hudek (Institute of History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences)

Ivo Puš (Palacký University Olomouc): Is Business the Key to Happiness? Motives and Actors Behind the Dynamic Development of Business Education in Imperial Austria (1890s–1918).
Blažena Pavlovkinová (Institute of History of the Slovak Academy of Sciences): Slovak discourse on science at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Karina Hoření (Institute of Slavic Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw): “Chalupáři” and the German Heritage in Czechoslovakia.

17:50 – 18:00
Official Closing and Farewell

 

 

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