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International Bibliography of Historical Sciences
Duration:1. 1. 1998 -
Evidence number:nemá číslo
Program:Multilaterálne - iné
Project leader:Mgr. Pauková Veronika
Partner countries:Argentina, Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Switzerland, Tunisia, Turkey, United States
NISE - National Movements & Intermediary Structures in Europe (NISE)
Duration:15. 2. 2013 -
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Program:Iné
Project leader:Vörös Ladislav, PhD.
Partner countries:Slovakia
Project website:http://www.nise.eu
Projekt Österreichisch-slowakisches Geschichtsbuch
Duration:1. 6. 2022 -
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Program:Bilaterálne - iné
Project leader:Mgr. Segeš Dušan, M.A., PhD.
Partner countries:Austria
Tandem - Visual Representation of the Second World War in Museums, Memorials, and Commemorations in Central Europe.
Duration:1. 6. 2024 - 31. 5. 2026
Evidence number:SoE/2024/914.C/Tandem
Program:Iné
Project leader:Hudek Petra, PhD.
Other cosolvers:Thomas Chopard
Annotation:Petra Hudek and Thomas Chopard’s TANDEM project on “Visual Representation of the Second World War in Museums, Memorials, and Commemorations in Central Europe” aims to examine historical narratives, memorial practices and commemorations in Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Poland. It will analyze the modifications and re-elaborations of museums and monument-related practices from the fall of the Communist regime to the present day on different scales: that of the major national museums of the Second World War, that of emblematic local museums and that of museums dealing with the Holocaust. The project aims to take into account the specific context of Central and Eastern Europe and to analyze the impact of the war in Ukraine on the development of national discourses in museums, monuments and commemorations. Starting in 2024 and covering the period of intense commemorations in 2025, this project will simultaneously study static visual elements of exhibitions, catalogs, and public history discourses as well as more dynamic elements linked to the memorial calendar. The aim of our research is to understand how current conflicts affect visual representations of past wars and to what extent the different national policies observed (in Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Poland) re-evaluate the role of the Red Army in the liberation of Central and Eastern Europe and their national narratives.The project, co-organized by the CEFRES and the Slovak Academy of Sciences, is grounded at the intersection of history and memory studies. Its comparative dimension also intends to take these European issues out of the perimeter of national discourse and offer a more detailed understanding of the evolution of discourse, practices, and mechanisms of representation of the memory of the Second World War in Europe.
Partner countries:France
Project website:https://cefres.cz/cs/25854
Kampania Polska 1939 roku – Synteza
Duration:1. 5. 2022 - 31. 12. 2025
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Program:Iné
Project leader:Mgr. Segeš Dušan, M.A., PhD.
SlowMemo - Slow Memory: Transformative Practices for Times of Uneven and Accelerating Change
Duration:14. 10. 2021 - 13. 10. 2025
Evidence number:CA23105
Program:COST
Project leader:Hudek Petra, PhD.
Annotation:We are living in times of deep contradictions. While our world accelerates and grows smaller through superfast digital networks, it is also marked by widening socio-economic disparities. We face viral pandemics, rapid species extinction, increased automation of work, quick fixes for mental health, political upheavals and displacements of old certainties. Adaptation and resilience to these challenges must draw on past experiences and cultural resources – this can only happen if we slow down and take time to remember well. This Action addresses the need for increased interdisciplinarity in our understanding of how societies confront their past to contend with environmental, economic and social changes brought on by sudden events and by slow and creeping transformations. The future of peace, prosperity, politics, work and climate will depend upon how we remember socio-cultural and political changes. Transformative practices of remembrance – as objects of study and as critical interventions – will be shared collaboratively across Arts and Sciences in order to reveal the ways in which humans confront large-scale processes of change. This Action will uniquely focus the attention of scholars, policymakers and cultural professionals on alternative paths to build resilience in the face of contemporary rapid-response culture. Through transnational and interdisciplinary discussions, we will address urgency, emergency, crisis and acceleration by drawing together the ‘multi-sited’, ‘eventless’ and slow-moving phenomena that can best be studied by ‘slowing down’ our research methods, to afford capacity building, knowledge generation and impact activities. Inspired by ‘slow science’ (Stengers 2018), we seek an alternative kind of social remembering.
Project website:https://www.slowmemory.eu/
Feminisms and Politics in the Interwar Balkans (1923–1939)
Duration:1. 2. 2022 - 31. 1. 2025
Evidence number:HFRI – Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation), no. 3050
Program:Iné
Project leader:Dudeková Kováčová Gabriela, PhD.