East European Literary Magazines 1945–2004 in Slovenia and Italy

1st online lecture

was held on October 17, 2022, at 11.00 AM (CET)

The first online lecture has been prepared by the National Museum of Contemporary History, Science and Research Centre Koper and the University of Trieste. It highlighted the situation of the East European Literary Magazines 1945 – 2004 in Slovenia and Italy.

Topics and speakers:

1. Looking for Opposition and Different Kinds of Thinking: Nova revija

Speaker: dr. Marko Štepec, Museum Councillor at the National Museum of Contemporary History

2. A Case of Mladina—How the Magazine Won Freedom of Speech through Its Writing even under the Communist Regime

Speaker: doc. dr. Bernard Nežmah, sociologist, columnist and professor at the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana

3. Bridge over Troubled Water

Speaker: Alenka Puhar, Slovenian translator, journalist, human rights activist, and expert in psychohistory

4. Cross–cultural Interventions: La battana, (Zaliv and Most)

Speaker: dr. Sergia Adamo, Professor at University of Trieste

More information: Litmag-online-lecture-1.pdf

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East European Literary Magazines 1945–2004 in Poland and Lithuania

2nd online lecture

was held on 19 December 2022, at 1:00 PM (CET)

The second online lecture has been prepared by the University of Bielsko—Biala and The Directorates of Vilnius Memorial Museums—Venclova House Museum. It highlighted the situation of the East European Literary Magazines 1945 – 2004 in Poland and Lithuania.

More information: Litmag-online-lecture-2.pdf

East European Literary Magazines 1945–2004 in Hungary and the German Democratic Republic

3rd online lecture

was held on 24 March 2023, at 11.00 AM (CET)

The third online lecture has been prepared by the University of Pécs and the University of Salzburg. It highlighted the situation of the East European Literary Magazines 1945 – 2004 in Hungary and the German Democratic Republic.

More information: Litmag-online-lecture-3.pdf

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