Mezinárodní vědecká konference doktorandů
Conference Proběhlo / Call for Papers
Fourth Mezinárodní vědecká konference doktorandů - 14th JUNE 2013
Where life once used to be - the vanished places and sights
THERE USED TO LIVE THE JEWS
- Agnieszka-Anna Yass-Alston - Waiting for the Hagbah. History and After-war fate of the High Synagogue in Krakow, Poland
- Alicja Jarkowska-Natkaniec - The New Jewish Cemetery in Płaszów. The Construction of Kl. Płaszów on the Territory of the Cemetery as a Profanation of a Sacred Place
- Táňa Klementová - Once Upon a Time in Moravian Manchester. The Vanished Places of Jewish Life in the City of Brno (1853-1945)
THE VANISHED CULTURAL PHENOMENA
- Marta Frączkiewicz - Dybowski castle. History and future possibilities
- Jan Galeta - The German national houses in Brno and Ostrava
- Zuzana Horvatovičová - The theme of the "places and sights vanished" in the artworks of the Italian movement Arte povera
- Michaela Bortlová - The Life and Legend of St. Benedict from Krnov- Kostelec in the context of medieval art in Europe
THERE FLOURISHED THE INDUSTRY
- Martin Drápela - Population of private workers´ housing scheme "Krausovec" in Ostrava-Přívoz
- Ondřej Štarman - Transport arteries without life - the examples of vanished local railways in Moravia
- Mariana Stonišová - Defunct workers´ colonies in Ostrava-Mariánské Hory and their inhabitants
THE VANISHED PLACES OF THE (SPIRITUAL) RELAXATION
- Tereza Střelcová - Vanished pilgrimage traditions through the eyes of witnesses
- Tomáš Řeha - The Gardens in Těšín and the Vanished Šeršnik´s Park in 1810
- Lucie Rychnová - A Vanished Garden of Pleasure and Meditation. The Baroque Landscape Composion of Franz Joseph Schlick in East Bohemia