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Dziś po angielsku w gronie polsko-litewskim będziemy dyskutować na konferencji "Successful democracies on the periphery? Polish and Lithuanian experiences" - omp.org.pl/aktualnosc.php?idAktualnosci=185. A już jutro kolejna polsko-litewska impreza, tym razem organizowana przez Uniwersytet Jagielloński - na którą zaproszenie upowszechniamy, zachęcając do udziału: Dear Colleges, it is to give you a final information on our discussion: Why do we accuse history? Is "the past" a problem or a language to express the problem in Lithuanian-Polish relationships? The discussion will take place at Collegium Maius, Jagiellonian University (Jagiellonska 15, Sala pod belkami), October 11 (Friday), at 11 a.m. The event is co-organized by the Center for Lithuanian Studies, Jagiellonian University and Polish History Museum, Warsaw. We will start our meeting form the presentation of the report recently produced by The Institute of Public Affairs, Warsaw (available in Polish and Lithuanian, isp.org.pl/publikacje,1,575.html), and dedicated to the mutual perception of both nations. I hope, the discussion will not stop at that point, because we will host brilliant lecturers and experts from Lithuania to develop on the topic. Here I present them, with pleasure: Giedrius Janauskas – political scientist, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas Eligijus Dzežulskis-Duonys – political scientist, Kaunas Technology University Andrius Švarplys – political scientist, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas Judita Džežulskienė – philologist, Kaunas Technology University Ieva Gajauskaitė – political scientist, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas On the Polish side of a table we will have also excellent experts: Aleksander Fuksiewicz – co-authors of the report from the Institute of Public Affairs– Jadwiga Emilewicz from Polish History Museum, Warsaw, expert in memory issues. Alicja Malewska – expert in Polish-Lithuanian relationships, doctoral student at Faculty of International and Political Studies, Jagiellonian University Each panelist will have 10 minutes for presentation, and then we will open the floor for discussions, questions and comments. I plan approx. two hours for the discussion. I hope it will be interesting and inspiring. Looking forward to meet all of you at Collegium Maius. Best regards Katarzyna Korzeniewska Center for Lithuanian Studies, Jagiellonian University
Posted on: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 07:03:21 +0000

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