International conference  “FOR OUR LAND AND NOT YOURS”

A political thought and nation-building processes in Central and Eastern Europe

PROGRAMME

Warsaw, the 16 of April, 2015 (Thursday)

9:00-11:20 I  PANEL, moderated by: Sławomir Dębski

  • Hieronim Grala, The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Moscow/Russia pretensions to Ruthenian lands
  • Kirill Kochegarov, Russian Pretensions to Ruthenian lands of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 17th century: the analysis of the ideological background
  • Natalia Puminova, A critique of the “Kyiv Orthodox Church” in the Moscow literature of the last quarter of the 17th century
  • Andrzej Gil, The concept of Rus in the Uniate discourse

11:45-2:00 PM II  PANEL, moderated by: Andrzej Nowak

  • Robert Frost, The idea of the Polish-Lithuanian federalism in comparison to the European federalism
  • Hubert Łaszkiewicz, Ruler and power in the Tsardom of Muscovy and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth towards the centre and peripherals in the 17th century
  • Aleksandr Kamienski, East Slavic lands of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in perception of the Russian elites in the 18th century
  • Richard Butterwick-Pawlikowski, The concept of nation in Polish discourse at the end of the 18th century

3:00-5:15 PM III  panel, moderated by: Andrzej Gil

  • Andrzej Nowak, Territory as a category of the political imagination of historians: from Jan Długosz to Lewis Namier
  • Katarzyna Błachowska, Polish and Russian historians about the history of Lithuania and Belarus Similarities and differences.
  • Leszek Zasztowt, Polish education in the Vilnius Educational District and its influence on the nation-building processes in Lithuania and Rus
  • Mikołaj Getka-Kenig, Polish political discourse concerning so-called “Taken Lands” 1807-1830

 

The 17th of April, 2015 (Friday)

9:00-11:15 IV PANEL, moderated by: Robert Frost

  • Darius Staliunas, Lithuanian national movement and the creation of “geographical corps”
  • Anton Kotenko, Map as a tool of Ukrainian nation-building processes
  • Łukasz Adamski, Rus, Little Rus or Ukraine. The coexistence and competition of some names in the Polish language in the period of partitions
  • Marek Kornat, The concept of federalism in the Polish political thought 1864-1914

11:45-2:00 PM V PANEL, moderated by: Łukasz Adamski

  • Piotr Głuszkowski, The identity of Belorussian lands in the perception of the Russian intelligence in the first half of the 19th century
  • Yuri Borisyonok, A Belorussian peasant and a noble on the Belorussian lands in the great 19th century The background and the reason of creation of Belarusian national project
  • Jerzy W. Borejsza, The genesis of the mass contribution of Polish people in Russian revolutionary movements between 1870-1880
  • Olga Fomiczowa, The Policy of the Russian Empire towards Poles, Ukrainians
    and Belarusians according to Anton Budilovitch

3:00-5:15 PM VI PANEL, moderated by: Jerzy W. Borejsza

  • Alaksandr Smalańczuk, West-Russianism and “natives” - an attempt of conceptual comparison
  • Wasyl Uljanowski, Church ours and not yours. Idealogical fundamentals and parameters of the Ukrainian and Russian clergy and secularity rivalry on the All-Ukrainian Orthodox Church Sobor 1918
  • Sławomir Dębski, The concept of “Kresy” in the Polish political thought
  • Rafał Tarnogórski, The right of Ukrainian and Belarusian people to self-determination in the Polish legal thought 1917-1923

5:15-5:45 PM Final discussion – research postulates

The end of the conference

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