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Конференция в РАН по Венскому конгрессу 1815-2015 |
Eman |
2.11.2015, 18:51
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Участник Группа: Пользователи Сообщений: 2 170 Регистрация: 6.3.2007 Пользователь №: 189 Город: Tallahassee, Florida Репутация: 124 |
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"Конференция будет проходить по адресу Ленинский проспект 32-А в главном здании Российской академии наук. Приглашать знакомых можно, но я прошу заранее сообщить их полные имена (фамилия, имя, отчество), чтобы включить их в списки для прохода в здание. Поэтому попросите их обязательно иметь при себе паспорта." Contact: Степан Елисеев; e-mail: stef-eliseev@yandex.ru Paбочиe языки конференции - английский и русский. Буду рад повидаться!! Je suis avec respect Эман 19-10-2015 DRAFT PROGRAM (то что имею на текущий момент): THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA AND THE MULTIPOLAR WORLD IN THE PAST AND AT THE PRESENT DAY November 12—13, 2015 Moscow Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences Red Hall Participants Registration Opening of the Conference Section 1. From Napoleonic wars to the Vienna Congress Jacques-Olivier Boudon (University Paris-Sorbonne). European and worldwide outcome of Napoleonic wars Alexander Tchoudinov (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Napoleonic wars as a conflict of paradigms Nicolas Promyslov (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Napoleonic wars, propaganda and formation of modern press (based on French periodical editions) Lunch Section 2. Concepts and institutions of the XIX century world order Marie-Pierre Rey (University Paris-I Panthéon-Sorbonne). Congress of Vienna as diplomatic instrument: it’s role in development of diplomatic standards, principles and practices Vadim Parsamov (Higher School of Economics, Moscow). Holy Alliance interpreted by contemporaries. Elena Vishlenkova. (Higher School of Economics, Moscow). Vityaz or knight: Congress of Vienna influence on Russian national project Coffee Section 3. Outside of Europe processes and the Vienna system of international relations: Atlantic World Ivana Frasquet Miguel (University of Valencia). Independence of Iberoamerican republics in the context of European restoration. Notes for study. Andrey Schelchkov (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Topic TBC. Alan Iain Forrest (University of York). The Congress of Vienna and the Atlantic Slave Trade. Beatrice de Graaf. Topic TBC. November 13 Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences Red Hall Section 4. The Congress of Vienna and the new vision of borders and territories Elena Kudryavtseva (Institute of Russian History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Congress of Vienna and the Eastern Question. Eugenia Prusskaya (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Congress of Vienna and Arabian provinces of Ottoman Empire. Matthew Rendall (University of Nottingham). Democracy, Demonization and the Crimean War Coffee Section 5. Great powers and the transformation of the European pluralism ideas Alla Namazova (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Congress of Vienna and European states besides the great powers Vadim Roginsky (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Geopolitical transformations of Northern European political map in the beginning of nineteenth century Alexandra Khorosheva (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Luxemburg question during the Congress of Vienna. Alexander Revyakin (MGIMO-University of International Relations). Topic TBC Lunch Section 6. The Idea of the United Europe: view from the XIXth Century Vladimir Zemtsov (Ural State University). Napoleon and the idea of United Europe. Andrey Gladyshev (Saratov State University). Project of European reorganization during Congress of Vienna: Comte de Saint-Simon as a prophet of European Union. Elena Kotova (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Metternich as one of the creators of Vienna system of international relations Stefan Karner (The Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Research on War Consequences). Topic TBC. Eman M. Vovsi (Florida State University). Henry Kissinger's Congress of Vienna - a retrospective view. Final discussion -------------------- "A real scholar's education is greatly improved by traveling in quest of knowledge and challenging the most wise men of his times." Ibn Khaldun
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Томас |
19.11.2015, 5:18
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Новичок Группа: Пользователи Сообщений: 532 Регистрация: 27.7.2007 Пользователь №: 873 Город: Пенза Военно-историческая группа (XIX): Литовский уланский полк Репутация: 29 |
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Информация от организаторв: "Конференция будет проходить по адресу Ленинский проспект 32-А в главном здании Российской академии наук. Приглашать знакомых можно, но я прошу заранее сообщить их полные имена (фамилия, имя, отчество), чтобы включить их в списки для прохода в здание. Поэтому попросите их обязательно иметь при себе паспорта." Contact: Степан Елисеев; e-mail: stef-eliseev@yandex.ru Paбочиe языки конференции - английский и русский. Буду рад повидаться!! Je suis avec respect Эман 19-10-2015 DRAFT PROGRAM (то что имею на текущий момент): THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA AND THE MULTIPOLAR WORLD IN THE PAST AND AT THE PRESENT DAY November 12—13, 2015 Moscow Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences Red Hall Participants Registration Opening of the Conference Section 1. From Napoleonic wars to the Vienna Congress Jacques-Olivier Boudon (University Paris-Sorbonne). European and worldwide outcome of Napoleonic wars Alexander Tchoudinov (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Napoleonic wars as a conflict of paradigms Nicolas Promyslov (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Napoleonic wars, propaganda and formation of modern press (based on French periodical editions) Lunch Section 2. Concepts and institutions of the XIX century world order Marie-Pierre Rey (University Paris-I Panthéon-Sorbonne). Congress of Vienna as diplomatic instrument: it’s role in development of diplomatic standards, principles and practices Vadim Parsamov (Higher School of Economics, Moscow). Holy Alliance interpreted by contemporaries. Elena Vishlenkova. (Higher School of Economics, Moscow). Vityaz or knight: Congress of Vienna influence on Russian national project Coffee Section 3. Outside of Europe processes and the Vienna system of international relations: Atlantic World Ivana Frasquet Miguel (University of Valencia). Independence of Iberoamerican republics in the context of European restoration. Notes for study. Andrey Schelchkov (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Topic TBC. Alan Iain Forrest (University of York). The Congress of Vienna and the Atlantic Slave Trade. Beatrice de Graaf. Topic TBC. November 13 Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences Red Hall Section 4. The Congress of Vienna and the new vision of borders and territories Elena Kudryavtseva (Institute of Russian History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Congress of Vienna and the Eastern Question. Eugenia Prusskaya (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Congress of Vienna and Arabian provinces of Ottoman Empire. Matthew Rendall (University of Nottingham). Democracy, Demonization and the Crimean War Coffee Section 5. Great powers and the transformation of the European pluralism ideas Alla Namazova (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Congress of Vienna and European states besides the great powers Vadim Roginsky (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Geopolitical transformations of Northern European political map in the beginning of nineteenth century Alexandra Khorosheva (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Luxemburg question during the Congress of Vienna. Alexander Revyakin (MGIMO-University of International Relations). Topic TBC Lunch Section 6. The Idea of the United Europe: view from the XIXth Century Vladimir Zemtsov (Ural State University). Napoleon and the idea of United Europe. Andrey Gladyshev (Saratov State University). Project of European reorganization during Congress of Vienna: Comte de Saint-Simon as a prophet of European Union. Elena Kotova (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Metternich as one of the creators of Vienna system of international relations Stefan Karner (The Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Research on War Consequences). Topic TBC. Eman M. Vovsi (Florida State University). Henry Kissinger's Congress of Vienna - a retrospective view. Final discussion |
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