___„Crises of the Communist System 1953–1981”___Vissza

„Crises of the Communist System 1953–1981”
(International Conference)
Warsaw (Poland), 20–21 October 2006, Russia

 

To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the events of 1956 in Poland and Hungary, the Institute of National Remembrance, the Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Science, the Federal Commissioner for the Records of the State Security Service of the Former German Democratic Republic and the Foundation for the Research on the SED Dictatorship are organizing an international conference „Crises of the Communist System 1953–1981”. The conference will be held in Warsaw on October 20–21, 2006. 

The conference’s main purpose is to present the events of 1956 in a wider perspective of other crises of the communist system – from mass protests in the GDR in 1953 to the crisis in Poland in 1980s. The second, not less important goal is to summarize the current state of research on the history of crises of the communist system, to facilitate cooperation between institutions and individuals involved in the research on this topic and to raise public awareness of the subject matter. 

The official languages of the conference will be English, German and Polish with consecutive interpretation. 

The conference’s programme will also include panel discussions, an exhibition on crises of communist system in Poland (1956–1981), as well as screening of documentary films about the 1956 crises in Poland and Hungary. 

All conference events will be open to the public with free admission. 

For additional information, please contact: Anna Piekarska, phone: +48.22.581.89.18, anna.piekarska@ipn.gov.pl

Detailed information about the conference is also available at: www.ipn.gov.pl

 

 

PROGRAMME

 

20 October 2006 (Friday)

9.00–10.30 – Opening of the conference and a keynote lecture by Dr László Borhi (Hungary, Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences), The year 1956 in global politics 

10.30–13.00 – Session „Communism in 1956 – between East and West”

Chair – Prof. Christoph Klessmann (Germany, Universität Potsdam) 

Prof. Alexander Vatlin (Russia, Lomonosow Moscow State University), 1956 – the Soviet viewpoint

Dr Andrei Lankov (Australia, Australian National University), Korea 1956 – failure of destalinisation

Dr Muriel Blaive (France, French Center for Research in Social Sciences, CEFRES), Czechoslovakia 1956 – the frozen thaw

Prof. Chen Jian (USA, Cornell University), China vis-a-vis the events of 1956

PD Dr Thomas Großbölting (Germany, Office of Federal Commissioner for the Records of the State Security Service of the former GDR), The French and Italian communist parties vis-a-vis the crisis of 1956

 

13.00–15.00 – Lunch break

 

15.00–17.00 – Panel discussion „Why Did the Communist System not Fall in 1956”

Moderator – Dr Jiri Pernes (Czech Republic, Institute of Contemporary History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)

Participants: Dr hab. Paweł Machcewicz (Poland, Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Science), Dr Christian F. Ostermann (USA, Cold War International History Project), Dr János Tischler (Hungary, Institute for the History of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution), Prof. Charles Gati (USA, School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University)

 

17.00–17.15 – Coffee break 

17.15–19.15 – Film presentation (documentaries on 1956 crises in Poland and Hungary followed by a discussion with the participation of the films’ directors)

 

 

21 October 2006 (Saturday)

 

9.00–10.45 – Session „Causes of the Communist System Crises”

Chair – Dr Krzysztof Persak (Poland, Institute of National Remembrance) 

Attila Szakolczai (Hungary, Institute for the History of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution), Origins of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956

Dr Oldřich Tůma (Czech Republic, Institute of Contemporary History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic), Causes of the Prague Spring

Prof. Janusz Kaliński (Poland, Warsaw School of Economics), Economic aspects of crises of the communist system in Poland 1956–1980

 

10.45–11.00 – Coffee break 

 

11.00–13.30 – Session „The Power Apparatuses and Societies vis-a-vis Crises in the Soviet Bloc”

Chair – PD Dr Thomas Großbölting (Germany, Office of Federal Commissioner for the Records of the State Security Service of the former GDR) 

Dr Roger Engelmann (Germany, Office of Federal Commissioner for the Records of the State Security Service of the former GDR), The lesson of 1956 crises for GDR authorities

Prof. Mihai Retegan (Romania, University of Bucharest), Romania vis-a-vis the Prague Spring

Prof. Manfred Wilke (Germany, Freie Univeristät), The GDR vis-a-vis the Prague Spring and the Polish crisis 1980/1981

Dr Łukasz Kamiński (Poland, Institute of National Remembrance), Polish People’s Republic authorities and the Polish society vis-a-vis the crises of 1953, 1956 and 1968

Prof. Jane Curry (USA, Santa Clara University), Polish Elites:  Dealing with the Crises of Communism from the Top

 

13.30–15.30 – Lunch break

15.30–17.15 – Session „Consequences of Communist System Crises”

Chair – Dr hab. Jan Żaryn (Poland, Institute of National Remembrance) 

Dr Ilko-Sasha Kowalczuk (Germany, Office of Federal Commissioner for the Records of the State Security Service of the former GDR), Re-orientation of SED policy as a result of the 1953 uprising

Prof. György Péteri (Norway, Norwegian University of Science & Technology), Political Power and Social Science Knowledge under State Socialism. Crises and Restructuring in Hungary, 1953-1968

Dr hab. Antoni Dudek (Poland, Institute of National Remembrance), The crisis of the communist system in Poland in 1980s

 

17.15–17.30 – Coffee break

 

17.30–19.30 – Panel discussion „Crises – Crippling or Strengthening of the Communist System”

Moderator – Prof. Andrzej Paczkowski (Poland, Institute of Political Studies of the Polish Academy of Science)

Participants: Prof. Vladimir Tismaneanu (USA, University of Maryland), Prof. Jerzy Eisler (Poland, Institute of National Remembrance), Dr Petr Bla�ek (Czech Republic, Institute of Contemporary History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic), Prof. Christoph Klessmann (Germany, Universität Potsdam)


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