Horaires & lieu : 14-18h au CEFRES, Národní 18, 7e étage, salle de conférence Organisateur : Mátyás Erdélyi (CEFRES & CEU) Langue : anglais
Programme
14h00 – Mátyás Erdélyi (CEFRES & CEU): The Commercial School in the Habsburg Monarchy: A Mittelschule or Alternative to the Mittelschule (1856-1918)
14h50 – Jitka Bílková (PedF UK): The Emergence of Vocational Education in the East Bohemian town of Jičín in the Second Half of 19th Century
15h40 – Pause café
16h00 – Martin Pospíšil (FA ČVUT): Graphic Statics and its Transfer to the Czech Lands in the Last Third of the 19th Century
16h50 – Kamila Mádrová (ČVUT): Student Educational Excursions, Foundations and Supports as the Form of Practical Learning at the Business School of the Czech Technical University in Prague (1919-1939)
14h : Filip Herza (FHS UK – CEFRES) : Faces of Normative Masculinity: Shaving Practices and the Popular Exhibitions of “Hairy Wonders” in the early 20th Century Prague
14h25: Magdalena Cabaj (Université de Varsovie / ENS Ulm – CEFRES) : Dear Herculine, Dear Aaron: From the Angel to the Beast. On Two Cases of Hermaphroditic Writing
14h50 : Discussion
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Session II
Discutants : Veronika ČAPSKÁ (Département d’Anthropologie historique, FHS UK) et Karel ČERNÝ (Institut d’histoire de la médecine et des langues étrangères, 1re Faculté de médecine, Université Charles)
15h30 : Katalin Pataki (Central European University – CEFRES) : Medical Expertise in Service of Joseph II’s Monastic Reforms’
15h55 : Adam Mézes (Central European University) : ‘Seen and Discovered’ – the Diagnosis of Vampirism in 1730-1750’s Habsburg Empire
16h20 : Discussion
Centre français de recherche en sciences sociales – Prague