Austria and Central Europe Since 1989: Legacies and Future Prospects
March 5-6, 2008
Stanford University
This conference on Austria and Central
Europe Since 1989: Legacies and Future Prospects is the third in the
series
of biannual international conferences to study the political and
cultural
landscape of Austria and Central Europe since 1945. Our previous
conferences focused on Central Europe during the period of the post-war
up to
1989. This year’s conference gathers
leading scholars and public figures to discuss the exciting
developments of our
contemporary era and to offer comments on future prospects for the
region.
The conference panels will offer multi-disciplinary views of Central Europe today. Addressing topics from the area stretching from the Baltic to the Balkans, speakers will focus on Austria as well as Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland, and the counties of former Yugoslavia. Presentations will explore political, economic, social, and cultural facets of the region’s larger dynamic. Among the milestone changes during this period which will be highlighted will be Austria’s (and other Central European countries’) ascendance to the European Union, the disintegration and reconfiguration of Balkan nations, the collapse of the Soviet Bloc, and the great mobility of goods and labor through the region and new forms of social and cultural interaction.
The two-day conference will be held at Stanford University on March 5 and 6, 2009. The
conference panels will be conducted in workshop format. Papers will be pre-circulated to
facilitate round table discussion among participants. Faculty,
students, and the interested public are encouraged to attend.
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