South African and Czech Communists

Gellner Seminar Professor Tom Lodge (University of Limerick) will give a lecture within the Gellner seminar organized by the Czech Association for Social Anthropology, the Czech Society of Sociology, in cooperation with the Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences and CEFRES. When: 14 May 2019, 4:30 pm Where: Conference room of the Institute of … Continue reading South African and Czech Communists

Daniel Baric: Research & CV

From Bohemia to the Adriatic Sea and Back: The Topography of Central-European Patrimony between Imperial Paradigm and National Contingencies (1900-1940) Research Area 1. Displacements, “Dépaysements” and Discrepancies: People, Knowledge and PracticesResearch Area 3. Objects, Traces, Mapping: Everyday Experince of Spaces In this project, Daniel Baric’s research aims to analyze the cultural transfers and interculturality in … Continue reading Daniel Baric: Research & CV

Subversive Conformism? Youth Culture, Jews and Rock’n’roll in 1960s‘ Poland

A lecture by Marcos Silber (University in Haifa) in the frame of the seminar on Modern Jewish History of the Institute of Contemporary History (AV ČR) and CEFRES in partnership with the Masaryk Institute (AV ČR). Where: CEFRES library, Na Florenci 3, 110 00 Prague 1 When: from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm Language: English Abstract March 1968 … Continue reading Subversive Conformism? Youth Culture, Jews and Rock’n’roll in 1960s‘ Poland

Medicine, Value, and Knowledge Across the Species Line:  Contemporary U.S. Veterinary Medicine as Cultural Practice

Gellner Seminar Jane Desmond ( University of Illinois )  will give a lecture within the Gellner seminar organized by the Czech Association for Social Anthropology (CASA– Česká Asociace pro Sociální Antropologii), the Czech Society of Sociology, in cooperation with the Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences and CEFRES. When: 16 May 2019, … Continue reading Medicine, Value, and Knowledge Across the Species Line:  Contemporary U.S. Veterinary Medicine as Cultural Practice

From Bohemia to the Adriatic Sea and Back: The Topography of Central-European Patrimony, between Imperial Paradigm and National Contingencies (1900-1940)

Lecture by Daniel Baric Venue: Institute of Art History (Husova 4, Prague 1) Date: 22nd May 2019 at 4.30 pm Organizers: CEFRES, ÚDU AV ČR Daniel Baric Daniel Baric studied History and completed German, Slavic and Hungarian studies in Paris, Berlin and Budapest. A former associate professor at the Department of German studies of Tours … Continue reading From Bohemia to the Adriatic Sea and Back: The Topography of Central-European Patrimony, between Imperial Paradigm and National Contingencies (1900-1940)