19.05.2011
09:30 - 10:00
Registration. Opening of the conference: Е.А.Vishlenkova, D.А.Sdvizhkov
10:00 – 13:30
I. Semantics of the century
Keynote address: Denis Sdvizhkov
1.Svetlana Malysheva (Kazan‘), “Birth of leisure”: the origins and evolution of concepts in the process of modernisation in the Russian everyday life, 2nd half of the 19th century – beginning of the 20th
2.Victoria Faybishenko (Moscow), The nineteenth – a century of disappointments. The practice of subjectivity and time in history
3.Vera Dubina (Moscow), Boredom in the 19th century
4.Denis Sdvizhkov (Moscow): The invention of the century. “19th century” as a historical concept
5.Anna Piotrowska (Krakow), Musical ‚exoticism‘ of Russia in the 19th century
6.Irina Kulakova (Moscow), 19th century: journey practice of Russians through Russia as means of understanding the country in space and time
7.Aleksandr Polunov (Moscow), Pobedonoscev: space continuum of a Russian conservative in the 19th century
13:30 – 14:30 – Lunch
14:30 – 18:00
II. Tropes of the century
Keynote address: Irina Savel’eva (Moscow)
1.Elena Vishlenkova (Moscow), “A century of classical university culture”: deconstruction of a trope
2.Olga Edelman (Moscow), The legend of the Russian 19th century: Decembrists
3.Maria Mayofis (Moscow), The concept of moral occult as a basis for revision of the definitions “epoch of romanticism” and “epoch of realism”
4.Semyon Ekshtut (Moscow), “New people“ or “sullen people“ in the mirror of Russian literature: the problem of time and chronotopos
5.Boris Stepanov (Moscow), “The Golden Age of Russian music”: Glinka in the Stalin cinema
6.Oksana Rafalyuk (Moscow), The images of the „Golden Age” in Russia’s cultural memory
7.Natalia Proskuryakova (Moscow), The 19th century for academic purposes, or Personal experience of writing a university textbook
20.05.2011
10:00 – 13:30
III. The century in space
Keynote address: Alexander Martin (Notre Dame, Indiana)
1.Aleksey Miller (Budapest/Moscow), The 19th century as an age of Empire
2.Franz Fillafer, Jan Surman (Wien-Konstanz). The Habsburg Nineteenth Century? Pan-monarchical and national histories and their conceptualization
3.Maciej Janowski (Warsaw/Budapest), XIXth century looks at history
4.Marharyta Fabrykant (Minsk) „Golden double standards“: Representation of the Russian and nationalist “Golden Age” in the perspective of Belorussian expectations
5.Anatoliy Remnev (Omsk), The „short“ 19th century in Siberia: the Siberian time and space
6.Elena Korchmina (Ryasan’), The „beginning“ of the new 19th century in Russian provinces: view of the contemporaries
13:30 – 14:30 – Lunch
14:30 – 18:00
IV. Anthropology of time
Keynote address: Elena Vishlenkova (Moscow)
1.Elena Marasinova (Moscow), „If they only asked how the fathers did it…“ (The Fronde of Russian nobility in the correspondence, second half of the 18th century, and in literature, first half of the 19 century)
2.Vadim Parsamov (Moscow), The 19th century begins… (The beginning of the century as a typological characteristic)
3.Andrey Andreev (Moscow), The beginning of a new century: „Christmas mystery play” of the Emperor of Russia Aleksandr I
4.Anna Serykh (Samara), The history of the 19th century as the time of generations in the Russian historiography at the turn of century
5.Alexa Von Winning (Tübingen), On the global and vital Religion: Religiousness of the nobility in the second half of the 19th century
6.Fyodor Sevastyanov (Saint-Petersburg), Russia’s „ Great Reforms” – the end or the the beginning of an epoch?
7.Maria Taroutina (Yale), Forgotten Monuments of Unaging Intellect: The Case of Mikhail Vrubel and Russian XIXth-century Art
V. 18:00 – 19:30
Discussion. “19th century” in the historical context.
Keynotes: P.Y.Uvarov (Moscow), the concept of the “Early modern period”, А.Anan‘eva (Mainz), “The long 18th century”; Nikolaus Katzer (DHI Moscow) “The short 20th century”.
Closing of the conference.