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| Date |
Event |
Title, Lecturer/Participants |
Location |
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Wed.
Nov. 2
11.00 a.m. |
NEC
Seminar |
Organization of Black Sea Economic Cooperation (BSEC): economic cooperation as a promoter of peace and stability in the Black Sea region
Ibrahim IBRAHIMOV
PhD Candidate, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow
Researcher, Permanent Secretariat of Black Sea Economic Cooperation, Istanbul |
NEC conference hall |
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Mon.
Nov. 7
4.00 p.m. |
Research Group
(in Romanian) |
Meeting of the Research Group Reflections on the Political History of the 19th Century in Romania (Raluca ALEXANDRESCU, Ionela BĂLUŢĂ, Cristina GHIŢULESCU, Silvia MARTON, Florin ŢURCANU)
Attitudes and Feelings Towards Death Amongst the Calvinist Nobility in the 19th Century Transylvania (Documents and historical sources)
Dr. Leonard Artur HORVATH
Director of the County Department for Culture and National Heritage, Cluj |
NEC seminar
hall |
|
Tue
Nov.8
5.00
p.m. |
GE-NEC III
Seminar
(in Romanian) |
Adequacy and Authenticity in Art Criticism. Case Study: Arta magazine
Oana TĂNASE
Curator, National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucharest |
NEC conference hall |
|
Wed.
Nov. 9
11.00 a.m. |
Black Sea Link
Seminar |
An Inconvenient Truth: Civilian Violence against Jews in Bessarabia in 1941
Diana DUMITRU
Associate Professor, World History Department, Ion Creanga State Pedagogical University, Chisinau, Rep. Moldova |
NEC conference hall |
|
Tue.
Nov. 15
5.00 p.m. |
Round table
|
History And Memory Of The Communist Terror In Soviet Moldavia In The East European Context
Debate on the book Fără termen de prescripţie. Aspecte ale investigării crimelor comunismului în Europa [No prescription. Aspects of the investigation of communist crimes in Europe], volume edited by Sergiu Musteață and Igor Cașu.
Guests: historians Igor CAȘU and
Sergiu MUSTEAȚĂ, members of the Commission for the Study and Evaluation of the Communist Totalitarian Regime of the Republic of Moldova |
NEC conference hall |
|
Wed.
Nov. 16
11.00 a.m. |
NEC Dilema
Seminar
|
After Atheism: Post-communist Romania and the Issue of Emergent European Secularization
Sorin GOG
Assistant Professor, Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca |
NEC conference hall |
|
Thu.
Nov. 17
5.00 p.m. |
Conference |
Lights and Splendors of Armenian Book Illumination
Levon CHOOKASZIAN
Head of Chair of History and Theory of Armenian Art, Yerevan State University |
NEC conference hall |
|
Tue.
Nov. 22
5.00 p.m. |
GE-NEC III
Seminar
(in Romanian) |
Kinema Ikon in context
With the participation of George SABĂU, Founding member of Kinema Icon, and of the Intermedia Magazine |
NEC conference hall |
|
Wed.
Nov. 23
11.00
a.m. |
Seminar
Black Sea Link |
We and our neighbors: what we know about each other from history classes and textbooks. Case studies: R. Moldova, Ukraine and Romania
Sergiu MUSTEAŢĂ
Associate Professor, Ion Creangă State Pedagogical University, Chişinău, Republica Moldova |
NEC conference hall |
|
Thu.
Nov. 24
6.00 p.m. |
Conference
(in Romanian) |
Were rumânii [the Romanians] Happy? Vote and power from 1831 to our days.
Cristian PREDA
Professor, University of Bucharest, Faculty of Political Science |
NEC conference hall |
|
Mon.
Nov. 28
2.30-7.00
p.m. |
French-Romanian Workshop
(in French) |
Mémoire de l’holocauste et mémoire du goulag
Organizer: Raluca GROSESCU
Participants: Anne APPLEBAUM, Alain BLUM, Raluca GROSESCU, Damiana OȚOIU, Stanislas PIERRET,
Ioan STANOMIR, Jean-Charles SZUREK, Florin ŢURCANU |
NEC conference hall |
|
Wed.
Nov. 30
11.00 a.m. |
Black Sea Link
Seminar |
Politics of everyday life. Critical art in Belarus, Moldova and Ukraine. The Visa Denial case
Tamara ZLOBINA |
NEC conference
hall |
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* NEC, Black Sea Link, GE-NEC III, ODOBLEJA, and NEC POSDRU seminars as well as the research groups can be attended by the fellows and the alumni of NEC Programs, and their guests. |