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The conference is part of the project “Knowledge Exchange and Academic Cultures in the
Humanities: Europe and the Black Sea Region, late 18th – 21st Centuries.” This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 r
esearch and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 734645.
Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University
Between Dependencyand Independency of Academic Cultures.
The Interwar Black Sea Region
Friday, 4 October 2019, 9:00-18:00Saturday, 5 October 2019, 10:00-18:00
Contact information
Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National Universityhttp://onu.edu.ua/uk/2, Dvoryanska, Odessa, Ukraine, 65082
Yana Volkova ([email protected])Phone: +380632696557
BETWEEN DEPENDENCY AND INDEPENDENCY
OF ACADEMIC CULTURES. THE INTERWAR
BLACK SEA REGION
Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University
Dvoryanskaya str., 2, Odessa, Ukraine
FRIDAY, 4 OCTOBER, 2019
9:00 Registration of Participants
9:15 Welcome speech by Viktor Glebov (Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National
University)
9:30 Conference Opening by Karl Kaser (University of Graz)
9:45–10:45 Keynote by Oleg Dyomin & Yana Volkova (Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University) “Northern Black Sea coast of the interwar period in the geopolitical context of the Euro-Asian borderland”
10:45–12:00 Panel 1: Ethnic issues in the previously multinational space:
the case of the Ottoman Empire
Chair: Yana Volkova (Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University)
Evgeniia Shahin & Ioannis Grigoriadis (Bilkent University)
“First native construction of the Gagauz identity: Mihail Ciachir’s History of
the Gagauz”
Mihail Pokas (Odessa I.I. Mechnikov National University)
“The evolution of the political and legal system of Turkey in the late XIX -
early XXI centuries: movement in a circle or in a spiral?”
Yuliya Tarasiuk (Odessa I.I. Mechnikov National University)
“Intercultural and political ties between Gagauz people in the BSR after
World War I”
12:00 Coffee Break
12:25–13:45, Panel 2: Knowledge transfer in ethnology and ethnography
Chair: Dominik Gutmeyr (University of Graz)
Adrian Stoicescu (Nicolae Iorga Institute, Bucharest)
“From folklore to folk tradition – the dawns of ethnological research in
Romania”
Maria Mateoniu (Nicolae Iorga Institute, Bucharest)
“The ‘ethnographic’ museums in Romania in the first half of the 20th century.
From the founding moments to collection and exhibition programs”
Oksana Mykytenko (National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine)
“The ‘Rubbers Ethnology’, or Petr Bogatyryov’s functional and structural
method”
13:45 Lunch Break
14:45–16:00 Panel 3: The flow of scientific and technological ideas from
Europe to the BSR
Chair: Olga Brusylovska (Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University)
Anastasiya Pashova (SWU Blagoevgrad)
“The influence of the International League for ‘New Education’ on the
Bulgarian education science”
Milena Angelova (SWU Blagoevgrad)
“‘Model village program’, agrarian sociologists and transformation of the
peasantry in Bulgaria – international patterns and national specifics (1920s–
1940s)”
Emin Dadashov (National Museum of History of Azerbaijan)
“The importance of education in Europe for increasing the intellectual
potential of Azerbaijan in 1918–1920”
16:00 Coffee Break
16:25–17:45, Panel 4: Germany and German diasporic communities and
scientific exchange with the BSR countries
Chair: Kristina Popova (SWU Blagoevgrad)
Evelina Kelbecheva (American University in Bulgaria)
“Together in the complex of the defeated countries – German cultural
influence in interwar Bulgaria”
Markus Wien (American University in Bulgaria)
“Transfer of technology and ideology. The role of German know-how and the
Nazi agrarian ideology in the Bulgarian model farm program”
Mykola Shevchuk (Odessa I.I. Mechnikov National University)
“Training of pedagogical staff for the German schools in the Odessa region of
Soviet Ukraine in the 1920–1930s”
SATURDAY, 5 OCTOBER, 2019
10:00–11:40, Panel 5: Science, ideology and power in the Soviet space
Chair: Claudia-Florentina Dobre (Nicolae Iorga Institute, Bucharest)
Kristina Popova (SWU Blagoevgrad)
“The concept of the ‘two sciences’ in the Soviet science politics and its
implementations”
Alla Kondrasheva & Stavros Parastatov (Pyatigorsk State University)
“Soviet historical science in the face of totalitarianism (1917–1939)”
Marina Aroshidze & Nino Aroshidze (Batumi Shota Rustaveli
University)
“The fate of scientists and artists in the period of the red terror”
Manuchar Loria & Tamaz Phutkaradze (Batumi Shota Rustaveli
University)
“Ethno-cultural aspects of Soviet film making. The ideological 1930s”
11:40 Coffee Break
12:00–13:15, Panel 6: The role of emigration communities in the
exchange of knowledge
Chair: Ioannis Grigoriadis (Bilkent University)
Biljana Ristovska-Josifovska (INH Skopje)
“Emerging of institutional structures in the interwar period as predecessors of
the Macedonian academic system (The role of emigration communities in the
exchange of knowledge)”
Dragi Gjorgiev (INH Skopje)
“Far away from home: the Russian colony in Skopje (1922–1938)”
Stefanos Kordosis (International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki)
“Tracks of knowledge across time and along the Black Sea shores. The case of
Basil Vatatzès’ History of Nadir Shah”
13:15 Lunch Break
14:15–15:30, Panel 7: The role of women in interwar science
Chair: Denys Kuzmin (Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University)
Dali Dobordjginidze (Batumi Shota Rustaveli University)
“Women’s independent ‘Self’”
Shamil Rahmanzade (Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences)
“Elimination of illiteracy among women in the Azerbaijan SSR in the 1920s
and 30s as an integral part of Soviet emancipatory politics”
Petar Vodenicharov (SWU Blagoevgrad)
“The movement for new education in the interwar period. Women’s access to
science on the edge of different epochs and cultures”
15:30 Coffee Break
15:45–17:00, Panel 8: Local national cultures and sciences within the
context of Soviet domination
Chair: Sergii Glebov (Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University)
Irada Baghirova (Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences)
“The science of Azerbaijan in the period of the Great Terror”
Tamar Siradze (Batumi Shota Rustaveli University)
“Cultural changes in Georgia in the interwar period”
Hrant Ohanyan (Matenadaran Yerevan)
“Manifestations of Socialist Realism in Soviet Armenian periodical press in the
1920s–30s”.
17:00 Conclusions and Closing of Conference