
Date: 10. february 2012. (Frieday) 09:00
Location: Institute of Political History (Budapest, Alkotmány u. 2.)
Languages: Hungarian and English (with simultaneous translation)
9.00-9.10. Opening of the Conference: Zoltán Ripp (Institute of Political History, Hungary)
I. Session Chair: Zoltán Ripp (Institute of Political History, Hungary)
- 9.10-9.30 János Rainer M. (Institute for the History of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, Hungary) The Conceptual Framework and Methodological Aspects of the Research of DeStalinization and the Reform Era
- 09.30-09.50 György Földes (Institute of Political History, Hungary) János Kádár and the Process of De-Stalinization in Hungary
- 09.50-10.10. Tůma Oldřich (Institute of Contemporary History of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic) Czechoslovakia during the Period of De-Stalinization and Reforms
- 10.10-10.30 Miklós Mitrovits (Institute of Political History, Hungary) The Specificities of Polish De-Stalinization
- 10.30-10.50 Discussion
10.50-11.10 Coffee break
II. Session: Chair: Dariusz Jarosz (Institute of History of Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)
- 11.10-11.30 Csaba Zoltán Novák (Gheorghe Sincai Instutute of Social Studies of the Romanian Academy of Sciences, Romania) The Characteristics of the Romanian De-Stalinization
- 11.30-11.50 Miroslav Londák (Institute of History of Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia) Slovakia in 1968
- 11.50-12.10 Zoltán Ripp (Institute of Political History, Hungary) The Two Phases of De-Stalinization in Hungary and the Revolution of 1956
- 12.10-12.30 József Juhász (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary) The Attempt of the Yugoslavian De-Stalinization
- 12.30-12.50 Discussion
12.50-13.40 Lunch
III. Session: Chair: Tůma Oldřich (Institute of Contemporary History of Academy of Sciences of the
Czech Republic)
- 13.40-14.00 István Feitl (Institute of Political History, Hungary) The De-Stalinization in the Economic Cooperation of Socialist Countries
- 14.00-14.20 Dariusz Jarosz (Institute of History of Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland) – Grzegorz Miernik (University of Kielce, Poland) The Reasons and Consequences of the Agricultural De-collectivization in Poland
- 14.20-14.40 Zsuzsanna Varga (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary) Changes and Continuities in the Agrarian Policy of Socialist Countries after 1953. (An Encompassing Comparison: Soviet Union, Hungary, East Germany.)
- 14.40-15.00 Magdolna Baráth (Historical Archives of the Hungarian State Security, Hungary) The End of the Offences against the Law and the Reorganization of the State Security in Hungary
- 15.00-15.20 Róbert Takács (Institute of Political History, Hungary) The Reception of Western Media and Communication Theories and Practice in Hungary in the 1960’s
- 15.20-15.40 Discussion
15.40-15.50 Closing Remarks: György Földes (Institute of Political History, Hungary)
Information:
Politikatörténeti Intézet (Institute of Political History) – 1054 Budapest, Alkotmány str. 2.
Website: http://www.polhist.hu
Email: mitrovits@phistory.hu


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