Tampereella järjestettävän Venäjän vallankumoukseen liittyvän konferenssin luentoja on seurattavissa myös netin kautta
Yleisöluento: Venäjän vallankumous ja Suomi 1917.
Nyt netissä livenä striimattuna Uudistukset ja vallankumoukset Suomessa ja Euroopassa 1917-1919 Reform and Revolution in Europe 1917-19 -kansainväliseen konferenssiin liittyviä suomen ja englanninkielisiä tilaisuuksia ja luentoja voi seurata verkossa: Suomeksi - myös viitottuna:
Yleisöluento ke 15.3.2017 kello 18.00 alkaen Tampere-talo, Pieni sali, 2. krs. "Venäjän vallankumous ja Suomi 1917" Pj. Prof. Tiina Kinnunen
Prof. Pertti Haapala: suomalainen historiankirjoitus ja jälkiymmärrys
Prof. Kimmo Rentola: venäläiset näkemykset vuodesta 1917
Prof. Vesa Vares: poliittisen johdon odotukset 1917
FT Sami Suodenjoki: syvien rivien odotukset 1917
Tilaisuudessa on viittomakielinen tulkkaus.
Yleisöluento striimataan. Voit seurata luentoa reaaliaikaisesti täällä:
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Myös tämän konferenssin joitakin luentoja voi seurata netin kautta:
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Reform and Revolution in Europe, 1917–19: Entangled and Transnational Histories
University of Tampere, Finland, 16–18 March 2017
This international conference in historical sciences analyses the political, cultural, intellectual and societal influences of the First World War in Europe, focusing especially on the emergence of new nation states. The Finnish process of declaring independence in 1917 is related to the international developments of the time, paying particular attention to transnational interaction. In Finland, the Russian Revolution of February/March 1917 started a period of constitutional ferment which led to widespread political mobilisation, constitutional controversies, a declaration of independence in the aftermath of the October/November Revolution in December 1917, a civil war in spring 1918, and finally to adoption of a republican constitution as a compromise in July 1919. In all of these phases the Finnish process of becoming an independent state was linked to and dependent on inter- and transnational developments.
The purpose of this conference is to better understand the formation of new independent states and the reforms and revolutions of established polities in international, comparative and transnational contexts. Comparative and transnational perspectives help us to rethink and relativize national histories, reinforcing some national exceptional features and demonstrating the entangled nature of many national experiences.
Keynote speakers
The invited keynote speakers and their titles include:
Prof. Richard Bessel (York), A transnational revolution: The challenges of the First World War and the crises of the legitimacy of the established political order.
Prof. Krassimira Daskalova (Sofia), Women’s Movements and Feminisms – East and West – and Knowledge Production during the Twentieth Century.
Dr. Bill Kissane (LSE), Civil wars in a comparative perspective.
Prof. Jörn Leonhard (Freiburg), 1917 and the Global Revolution of Rising Expectations.
Prof. Henrik Meinander (Helsinki), A Scandinavian Path to Democracy? European Perspectives and Comparisons.
All the plenary sessions are streamed online. Here are the links through which you can watch them in real time:
Prof. Richard Bessel & Prof. Jörn Leonhard (Thursday 16 March, 16.40 - 18.25)
https://publisher.qbrick.com/Embed.aspx ... 37816a9ebf
Prof. Krassimira Daskalova & Prof. Henrik Meinander (Friday 17 March, 10.00 - 12.00)
https://moniviestin.uta.fi/videot/yop/t ... -in-europe
Dr. Bill Kissane (Saturday 18 March, 09.00 - 10.00)
https://moniviestin.uta.fi/videot/yop/t ... -in-europe
Programme
http://agricola.utu.fi/ajankohtaista/ta ... tuma/2071/
Overall programme (pdf) [Updated Mar 3, 2017].
Schedule for sessions (pdf) [Updated Mar 14, 2017].