Wednesday, 22 May 2019
Venue: Kampus Hybernská, Lecture Room 2D
18:00 Welcome
Karel Šima, Miloš Řezník, Sabine Stach
18:15 Evening Lecture (In cooperation with CSPK Prague)
Petra Tjitske Kalshoven (Manchester)
The Role of Discourse in a Mimetic Practice: Performing History in European ‘lndianism’
Get-Together / Reception
Thursday, 23 May 2019
Venue: Vila Lanna
9:30 Introduction
Sabine Stach, lrmgard Zündorf
10:00 Language & History: Different Approaches to Public Oral History and History Didactics
Chair: lrmgard Zündorf
Georg Marschnig (Graz)
Language Awareness and Historical Thinking: A New Challenge for History Didactics
Moritz Lautenbach-von Ostrowski (Hamburg)
Approaches to Memory: Linguistic Action in Concentration Camp Memorials
Piotr Filipkowski (Warsaw)
Eye-witnesses as Guides in Historical Spaces: An Oral Historian’s lmpressions
Philippe Carasco (Berlin)
Talking Simply about History? A Short lnput about “Plain Language”
12:00 Lunch
13:15 Talking while Walking: History in Guided Tours
Chair: Sabine Stach
Sarah Willner (Hechingen)
Talking (about) Ötzi: Popular Performances of the Neolithic in Alpine Settings
Karolina Dudek / Sławomir Sikora (Warsaw)
Storied City: Local Urban Histories as a Product of Collective Work of Many Actors
Alena Pfoser (Loughborough)
Contested Heritage and the Work of Mnemonic lntermediation: Guiding Russians through Tallinn
Magdalena Banaszkiewicz (Cracow)
Personal Encounters in the lnterpretation of the Past. Reflections on Guides’ Narrations in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Guided City Tour & Discussion
Friday, 24 May 2019
Venue: Vila Lanna
9:00 Talking about History in Museums: Exhibitions about the GDR and its End
Chair: Zdeněk Nebřenský
Philippe Carasco (Berlin)
Re-oralisation of GDR History: A Comparison of Publicly and Privately Financed Museums
in Berlin
Marie Müller-Zetzsche (Leipzig)
How to Make a Historical Exhibition Talk: The Zeitgeschichtliches Forum Leipzig’s Permanent Exhibition
Christiane Schrübbers (Berlin)
Why Didn’t Anyone Tell me That? Reactions to an Exhibition
10:45 Coffee Break
11:15 Talking about History in Museums: Inclusion & Dialogue
Chair: Jakub Jareš
Patrick Helber (Berlin)
Colonialism and Enslavement in a Bottle
Andy Simanowitz (Berlin)
Jerusalem in Dialogue – Personal Contributions vs. Institutional Determinants
Thea Jakob (Erfurt)
Participially Told History at the Museum: Tandem Guided Tours by Guides with and without Down-syndrome at “Touchdown” Exhibition
Aleksandr Afanasjev (Moscow)
A Conversation with Children about History: Experiences from the “Museum of Moscow”
13:15 Wrap-up Discussion
14:00 Departure / Lunch (self-pay)
There is no registration fee. If you would like to attend, please register by May 20, 2019 at: stach@dhi.waw.pl.