War and Peace in the Polish

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War and Peace in the Polish
Polish-Russian Young Historians Conference:
War and Peace in the Polish-Russian Relations
Date: 03–08.11.2016
Conference Programme
Place of the Conference – Warsaw University (Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28)
Language of the Conference: English
3rd November (Thursday):
Room 200 (ZSS Building, Small Yard „Mały Dziedziniec“)
• 10:00 – Opening session
Keynote lecture: dr Hieronim Grala (Warsaw University), «Паном Раде Братии Нашей»:
элита Речи Посполитой и Московского государства в условиях войны и мира (XVI-XVII)
(the lecture will be held in Russian)
• 11:00 – 13:00 – Panel discussion 1: Time of Troubles „Smutnoe Vremya”
Opening lecture: dr Konrad Bobiatyński (Warsaw University)
Georgy Emelianenko: Polish-Lithuanian involvement in Russian“Time of Troubles”: change
of approaches in Russian historiography
Aleksandra Gajewska: Time of Troubles: a Forgotten History?
• 13:00 – 14:30 – Lunch
• 14:30 – 16:30 – Panel discussion 2: Uprisings in the 19th century
Opening lecture: prof. Maciej Janowski (The Institute of History, Polish Academy of
Sciences)
Yan Dzyubinskiy: Reflection of uprisings of 1830-31 and 1863 in the Kingdom of Poland in
the Russian social thought
Bartosz Gralicki: To fight or not to fight that is the question. Polish uprisings against Russian
superiority in 19th century
4th November (Friday):
Room 100 (ZSS Building, Small Yard „Mały Dziedziniec“)
• 10:00 – 12:00 – Panel discussion 3: Stereotypes of Poles and Russians in the
19th century literature
Opening lecture: dr Magdalena Żakowska (University of Lodz)
Izabella Korchagina: Mutual representation of Russians and Poles in the literature of the first
quarter of the XIX century by the examples of «Boris Godunov» and «Pan Tadeusz»
Aleksander Ujazdowski: Common topics of Polish and Russian literature
• 12:00 – 13:30 – Lunch
• 13:30 – 15:30 – Panel discussion 4: Consequences of Communism
Opening lecture: dr Łukasz Adamski (The Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and
Understanding)
Vladimir Komarov: The Building of socialism in Poland in the 40s – 50s and its
consequences in social and economic spheres
Igor Niewiadomski: Consequences of communism. Polish perspective
• 16:30 – 18:30 – Visit in the Centre for Polish-Russian Dialogue and Understanding
(workshop)
5th November (Saturday):
• Cultural programme. Warsaw sightseeing: Old Town, Royal Castle
6th November (Sunday):
• Cultural programme. Warsaw museums
7th November (Monday):
Room 200 (ZSS Building, Small Yard „Mały Dziedziniec“)
• 10:00 – 12:00 – Panel discussion 5: Poles and Russians – the experience of totalitarian
regimes;
Opening lecture: dr Wojciech Kozłowski (Center for Totalitarian Studies)
Ksenya Medvedevskikh: Poles and Russians: experience of two totalitarianisms
M.A. Bartłomiej Gajos: Poles and Russians – the experience of two totalitarian regimes.
From statistics to individuals
• 12:00 – 13:30 – Lunch
• 13:30 – 15:30 – Panel discussion: The Polish-Soviet War
Opening lecture: M.A. Olga Lebedeva
M.A. Piotr Kruze: "Miracale" which saved the whole Europe - Polish Soviet War from the
perspective of Warsaw
Vladislav Iakovenko: War with Poland in the Soviet propaganda 1919–1939: from struggle
with «pans» to «help to the related peoples»
• 15:30 – 16:30 – Closure of the Conference