1.
First
International Conference
Title: 'Triplex Confinium' after the Vienna War (1683-1699):
Problems of Micro-historical Research.
Place: Central European University Conference Centre, Budapest (Hungary)
Time: 21-22. 03. 1997.
P R O G R A M
Friday, March 21, 1997
9.00 - 10.30
Introductory speeches of co-chairmen
Historical and demographic case study on "Triplex confinium" after the Vienna War: Population census of the Lika inhabitants 1712 (Material provided by the University of Graz)
10.30 - 10.45 Coffee break
10.45 - 13.00 Historical and demographic case study on "Triplex confinium" after the Vienna War: Population census of the Lika inhabitants 1712(continuation)
13.00 - 15.00 Lunch
15.00 - 16.30 Problems of historical and demographic study of traditional communities in border areas in the early modern period: the case study of frontier zones of the Habsburg Monarchy, the Venetian Republic and the Ottoman Empire
16.30 - 16.45 Coffee break
16.45 - 18.30 Possible multinational projects in the historical demographic study of border areas in the early modern period
Saturday, March 22, 1997
9.00 - 10.30 Micro-historical studies of "Triplex confinium" (Material provided by the University of Graz and University of Zagreb)
10.30 - 10.45 Coffee break
10.45 - 13.00 Micro-historical studies of "Triplex confinium" (continuation)
13.00 - 15.00 Lunch
15.00 - 16.30 Problems of micro-historical study of traditional communities in the border areas in the modern period: the case study of frontier zones of the Habsburg Monarchy, the Venetian Republic and the Ottoman Empire
16.30 - 16.45 Coffee break
16.45 - 18.00 Possible multinational projects in the micro-historical studies of border areas in the early modern period
Prof. Dr. Vladimir Bilandžić, Institute on Southeastern Europe, Central European University Budapest
Dr. Tamas Farago, Demographic Research Institute in Budapest, Director of the Institute
Dr. Phil. Borna Fürst-Bjeliš, Department of Geography - Faculty of Science, Zagreb
Prof. Dr. Geza David, ELTE Török Tanszek, Head of Department, Budapest
Dr. Phil. Hannes Grandits, Department for Southeast European History, University of Graz
Mag. Phil. Siegfried Gruber, Department for Southeast European History, University of Graz
Mr. Sc. Emil Heršak, Institute for Migrations and Ethnic Studies, Zagreb
Prof. Dr. Karl Kaser, Department for Southeast European History, University of Graz
Sanja Lazanin, Prof., MA student, History Department, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zagreb
Prof. Dr. Nenad Moačanin, History Department, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zagreb
Dr. Phil. Christian Promitzer, Department for Southeast European History, University of Graz
Prof. Dr. Drago Roksandić, History Department, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Zagreb
Alessandro Sfrecola, B.A., Lecturer, University of Trieste, Faculty of Political Sciences
Prof. Dr. Istvan György Toth, History Department, Central European University, Budapest
Zoran Velagić, M.A., History Department, Central European University, Budapest
Sarita Bukovčan, MA student, International Relations and European Studies Department, CEU Budapest
Valentina Gulin, MA student, History Department, CEU Budapest and Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Studies, Zagreb
Dubravka Mlinarić, MA student, History Department, Central European University, Budapest
Snježana Šušnjara, MA student, History Department, Central European University, Budapest
Nataša Štefanec, MA student, History Department, Central European University, Budapest
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