July
10, 2002
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15:00-17:30: |
Welcoming Remarks
by HAYASHI Tadayuki, Hokkaido University (Japan) |
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Opening Lectures |
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Vladimir Buldakov
(Institute of Russian History, RAS, Russia) |
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"Attempts of ‘Nationalisation’ of
Russian and Soviet History in the Newly Independent Slavic States" |
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Andreas Kappeler
(University of Vienna, Austria) |
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"The Russian Empire and Its
Nationalities in Post-Soviet Historiographies" |
17:30- |
Beer Reception (Room
328 of the SRC) |
Juiy 11, 2002
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9:30-12:00: |
Session 1 : Narratives of
National Histories in the Post-Communist Era
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Victor Shnirelman
(Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, RAS, Russia) |
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"Constructed Primordialism: The
Identity and Ancestry of the North Caucasian Turks in the Soviet and
Post-Soviet Milieu" |
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NAGAYO Susumu (Waseda
University, Japan) |
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"The Paradox of Slovak
Historiography: The ‘Hot Potato’ Independent Slovak State, 1939-1945" |
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Henry Abramson (Florida
Atlantic University, USA) |
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"The End of Intimate Insularity:
New Narratives of Jewish History in the Post-Soviet Era" |
Discussants: |
SHIOKWA
Nobuaki (University of Tokyo, Japan)
OBIYA Chika (Japan Center for Area Studies, National Museum of
Ethnology, Japan)
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Chair: |
MATSUZATO
Kimitaka (Hokkaido University, Japan)
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12:00-13:30: |
Lunch
Break |
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13:30-15:30: |
Session 2 : Culture and
National History (part 1)
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Tomas Glanc (Charles
University, Czech Republic) |
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"Method, Message, Manipulation:
Remarks on the Writing of History" |
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KAIZAWA Hajime (Waseda
University, Japan) |
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" Nationalization of the History of
Russian Literature in the Second Half of the 19th Century: A.N. Pypin’s
Study of Russian National Literature" |
Discussants: |
KAWABATA
Kaori (Kawamura Gakuen Woman's University, Japan)
NONAKA Susumu (Saitama University, Japan)
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Chair: |
UDA Fumio
(Sofia University, Japan)
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15:45-17:45: |
Session 3 : Culture and
National History (part 2)
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Milena Bartlova (Charles
University, Czech Republic) |
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"The Search for Deep Roots:
Medieval Art in the Historiographies of the Central European Nations" |
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Panayot Dimitrov
Karagyozov (Charles University, Czech Republic) |
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"A Survey of Slavic Nationalism" |
Discussants: |
NUMANO
Mitsuyoshi (University of Tokyo, Japan)
SUZUKI Michitaka (Okayama University, Japan)
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Chair: |
INOUE
Koichi (Hokkaido University, Japan)
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18:30-20:30: |
Reception at Sapporo
Aspen Hotel |
July 12, 2002
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9:30-11:30: |
Session 4 : Modernization
and Nationalism in the Russian Empire
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Mikhail Dolbilov
(Voronezh State University, Russia) |
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"The Emancipation Reform of 1861 in
Russia and the Nationalism of the Imperial Bureaucracy" |
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UYAMA Tomohiko (Hokkaido
University, Japan) |
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"The Role of the Russian Colonial
Administration in the Formation of the Kazakhs' "Imagined Community"
:Dala Walayatining Gazeti (1888-1902)" |
Discussants: |
MATSUZATO
Kimitaka(Hokkaido University, Japan)
KOMATSU Hisao (University of Tokyo)
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Chair: |
IEDA Osamu
(Hokkaido University, Japan)
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11:30-13:00: |
Lunch
Break |
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13:00-15:00: |
Session 5 : Islam and State
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Allen Frank (USA) |
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"Islamic Transformation and Russian
Rule on the Kazakh Steppe: 1742-1917" |
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KITAGAWA Seiichi (Tohoku
University, Japan) |
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"Nationalization of Mufiyats in
the South Caucasus" |
Discussants: |
John
Schoeberlein (Harvard University, USA)
UYAMA Tomohiko(Hokkaido University, Japan)
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Chair: |
HARA
Teruyuki (Hokkaido University, Japan)
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15:15-17:15: |
Session 6 : Modernity and
National Consciousness in Central and Eastern Europe
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Vladimir Paounovsky
(Balkan Institute, BAS, Bulgaria) |
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"Bulgarian Policy on the Balkan
Countries and National Minorities: 1878-1912" |
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SHINOHARA Taku (Tokyo
University of Foreign Studies, Japan) |
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"Communal Autonomy as a Base of
Civil Society: Local Politics and the Building of National Culture in
Bohemia in the Nineteenth Century" |
Discussants: |
MINAMIZUKA
Shingo (Chiba University, Jpana)
SAHARA Tetsuya (Meiji University, Japan)
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Chair: |
HAYASHI
Tadayuki(Hokkaido University, Japan)
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July 13, 2002
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Excursion:
Historical Museum of Hokkaido, Historical Village of Hokkaido
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