IKDE ist Kooperationspartner bei internationaler Konferenz in Rumänien
Das Historische Institut „George Bariţiu“ der Rumänischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und das Zentrum für Population Studies an der Babeș-Bolyai Universität in Cluj/Klausenburg richten am 16. und 17. Oktober 2025 eine internationale Konferenz aus. Diese trägt den Titel „Traditions, National Identities, and State Building in East-Central Europe“. An zwei Panels ist das IKDE als Kooperationspartner beteiligt:
Transnational Collaborations and Far Right Radicalization: Understanding the Networks Connecting Nazi Germany and the Volksdeutsche during the 1930s and 1940s
Donnerstag, 16. Oktober 2025, 14:45–16:15 Uhr
Organisatoren: Tilman Kasten, Corneliu Pintilescu
Moderation: Cristian Cercel
Enikő Dácz, Institut für deutsche Kultur und Geschichte Südosteuropas e. V. an der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, The Institutional Network and the Role of a Professor for German Language and Literature in Central European Knowledge Transfer
Zsolt Vitári, University of Pécs, Institute of History, Between ‘International Understanding in Swimming Trunks’ and Ethnic Patronage. The Hitler Youth’s Relations with Hungarian and German Youth in Hungary
Virgiliu Ţârău, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Between East and West: Philippi Family under the Surveillance of the Securitate
Ethnographic Research, Academic Collaborations and Political Radicalization of the Volksdeutsche (1933-1945)
Donnerstag, 16. Oktober 2025, 17:15–19:15 Uhr
Organisation: Tilman Kasten, Corneliu Pintilescu
Moderation: Sanda Ignat, Institute “Folklore Archives of The Romanian Academy”, Cluj-Napoca
Cornelia Eisler, Federal Institute for Culture and History of Eastern Europe, Oldenburg, Academic Networks Between German Minorities in Eastern Europe and Germany in the First Half of the 20th Century
Wilhelm Julian Gruber, Salzburg, The “Bielitzer Kreis”. From a Small German Nationalist Group to a Scholarly Network of Nazi Perpetrators and Accomplices
Tilman Kasten, Institut für Kulturanalyse der Deutschen des östlichen Europa, Freiburg, Johannes Künzig in Southeastern Europe. Opening Up a Scientific Field in the 1930s
Corneliu Pintilescu, „George Barițiu” History Institute of the Romanian Academy, Cluj-Napoca, Researching the Folklore of Transylvanian Saxons in the 1930s and Early 1940s: Transnational Networks, Far-Right Radicalisation and Gleichschaltung
Beide Panel finden statt im Lesesaal des Historischen Instituts „George Bariţiu“, Str. M. Kogălniceanu, Nr. 12–14, 1. OG.
Das vollständige Programm der Tagung ist in Bälde online abrufbar.