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An vielen Schweizer Universitäten werden Studiengänge in Osteuropastudien, Osteuropäischer Geschichte, Slavistik etc. angeboten. Während die Fachbereiche an den verschiedenen Hochschulen untereinander gut vernetzt sind, findet zwischen den Studierenden dieser Fächer wenig bis gar kein Austausch statt.
Dem möchten wir mit dieser Konferenz entgegenwirken: Unser Ziel ist es, Bachelor- und Masterstudierende sowie Doktoranden von allen Schweizer Universitäten in Basel zu versammeln, damit sie sich kennenlernen, austauschen und vernetzen. Wir wollen ein Forum schaffen, wo die Beteiligten neue Beziehungen knüpfen und gleichzeitig an der eigenen Auftrittskompetenz feilen können. Zudem bietet die Konferenz Bachelor- und Masterstudierenden die Möglichkeit, ihre wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten in einem professionellen Rahmen vorzustellen und zu diskutieren.
A hundred years ago, the former Russian empire entered the “Naked Year,” a paroxysm of the civil war that erupted after the 1917 revolutions. For a long time, this war was considered to be a fight for power between the “Reds” and the “Whites.”
This description is now challenged by interpretations using a far more diverse colour chart: historians currently use shades of red and white, not forgetting the “green” of the rebel peasants and the colours of different national movements that emerged during that period. Today, these times of trouble are not only understood as a fight for power, but also as an infinite fragmentation of the space between concurring powers and authorities. The decay and the subsequent disappearance of the Imperial state made way for the emergence of multiple institutions (states, but not only) that were created on the basis of limited territories, political, social or ethnic groups.
The University of Lausanne’s Institute of Sport Sciences and the Social and Political Sciences Faculty will be hosting the 2019 CESH Congress from 12th to 14th September 2019. The theme chosen by the organisers is Youth, Youngsters and Sport from Antiquity to the Modern Day. We are inviting explorations of this theme from historians from all horizons, including those outside the fields of history of sport, history of youth and history of education. In addition, the congress will include several sessions for researchers wishing to present papers on aspects of the history of sport other than “youth”. You will find all the necessary information on our website.