28 Rue Serpente
75006 Paris-6E-Arrondissement
France
Jeudi 2 février
9.00 – Breakfast & coffee
9.20 – Opening speech
9.30-10.30 – ORGANIZING CAPTIVITY IN THE EMPIRE
Chair : Catherine Horel (UMR S-IRICE)
Between Confrontation and Coexistence. POWs in Austria-Hungary and their Experiences at the Southwestern Front, 1915-1918
Julia WALLECZEK-FRITZ, Österreichisches Staatsarchiv, Wien
Italian Prisoners in the Military Region of Bratislava
Jana ZAŤKOVÁ, Institut for Military Archives, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava
10.30-11.00 – Coffee break
11.00-12.00 – FACING THE CAPTIVITY EXPERIENCES IN TESTIMONIES
Chair: Etienne Boisserie (Inalco, CREE)
Il racconto della cattività. L’umiliazione del vinto e la scoperta dei fratelli negli scritti di testimonianza italiani
Marco MONDINI, Università di Padova & Istituto Storico Italo-Germanico
Le testimonianze sui campi di Rastatt ed Ellwangen
LUCIANO ZANI, Sapienza Università Sapienza, Roma
12.00-13.00 – LUNCH
13.00-14.00 – THE VARIOUS FORMS OF CAPTIVITY IN ITALY
Chair : Julia Walleczek-Fritz (Österreichisches Staatsarchiv)
Czech and Slovak prisoners of war in Italy
Tomáš RUSEK, Silesian University of Opava, Czech Republic
The Slovenian Prisoners of War – the Captivities on the Austro-Hungarian fronts
Petra SVOLJŠAK, Historical institute, ZRC SAZU – University of Nova Gorica
14.00-14.30 – Coffee break
14.30-15.30 – WOMEN BEHIND THE ISONZO FRONT LINE
Chair : Rok Stergar (University of Ljubljana)
(War)Fare: everyday life and survival challenges
Petra TESTEN, Institut of Cultural History, RC SASA – Department of History, University of Ljubljana
Military courts in gendered perspective
Ana Cergol PARADIŽ, Department of History, University of Ljubljana
Irena SELIŠNIK, Department of History, University of Ljubljana
15.30-16.00 – Coffee break
16.00-17.00
Le menti inermi. Le donne e il trauma della guerra
Anna GRILLINI, Deutsches Historisches Institut. Max Weber Stiftung, Roma.
Embodied nations, engendered bodies: visualising contested territories in the war and its aftermath
Tina BAHOVEC, Department of Eastern and South-Eastern European History – Alpen-Adria University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Vendredi 3 février
9.30 – Meeting and coffee
10.00-11.30 – THE REFUGEES : LIVES, ASSISTANCE AND TRAUMAS
Chair : Marco Mondini (Università di Padova & Istituto Storico Italo-Germanico)
The Evacuation of the Civilian Population after the Opening of the Isonzo Front (1915)
Jernej KOSI, Department of History, University of Ljubljana
Il Barackensystem in Austria: origini, funzioni, percezioni
Paolo MALNI, Istituto regionale per la storia del movimento di liberazione nel Friuli Venezia Giulia, Trieste
Social and cultural aspects of the temporary stay of Trentino “refugees” in Bohemia in 1915–1919
Bohuslav REJZL, Faculty of Education, Charles University, Prague
11.30-12.00 – Coffee break
12.00-13.00
The migrants of war: shedding light upon women
Urška STRLE, Department of History, University of Ljubljana
Case del Soldato nel Paese, American Red Cross e Y.M.C.A.: aspetti dell’assistenza in Italia ai profughi dalle terre invase
Irene GUERRINI, Università di Genova Marco PLUVIANO, CRID 14-18
13.00 – Lunch