Millenniumi konferencia Torontoban

Magyar Millenniumi konferenciát tartottak a kanadai Torontoban a Torontoi egyetemen, szeptember 22-é és 23-a közt, "Magyarország az évszázadokon keresztül" címmel angolul.
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"HUNGARY THROUGH THE CENTURIES" CONFERENCE

Hungary through the centuries /A Millennial Conference/ Aim of conference: to discuss some decisive periods and events in Hungarian history.

Participation: by on-site registration. Fee: $20. Free for registered students of the University of Toronto. Registration starts at 8.30 a.m. Hospitality: refreshments will be served in the morning and afternoon break. Program Names of session chairmen will be announced later. There is a coffee break between the two morning and afternoon sessions.Time: September 22-23, 2000 (Friday and Saturday).

Place: The University of St. Michaels College, University of Toronto,Father Madden Hall (Carr Hall Building)100 St. Joseph Street Toronto,Ont. M5S 1J4

The programme and events by datum:

September 22, Friday

A list of confirmed participants and paper titles

SESSION 1.) 9.20 to 10.40 a.m.
The Beginnings of the Hungarian State

- László Veszprémy (Institute of Military History, Budapest) “Hungary’s Conversion and the Foundation of State.”

- Zoltán J. Kosztolnyik (Texas A & M University) “The Political and Diplomatic Aspects of the Rule of Andrew I and of Béla I, 1046-1063.”

SESSION 2.) 11 a.m. to 12.20 p.m.
From the Renaissance to the Eighteenth Century

- László Domonkos (Youngstown State University) “The Nature of Royal Power in the Age of Matthias Corvinus” (in absentia)

- Géza Pálffy (Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences) “Consequences of the Ottoman Rule in Hungary, the 16th and 17th Centuries”.

- János Barta (University of Debrecen) “Habsburgh Rule in Hungary in the Eighteenth Century”

SESSION 3.) 2.00 p.m. to 3.20 p.m.
The Nineteenth Century: Art and Migrations

- Lilla Szabó (Hungarian National Gallery) “he Representation of National History in Hungarian Painting”.

- Tibor Frank (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest) “Migrations to and from 19th Century Hungary”.

SESSION 4.) 4.30 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.
The Nineteenth Century: Hungary and Austria

- Róbert Hermann (Institute of Military History, Budapest) “The Military Chances of the War of Independence of 1848-49”

- Scott Eddie (University of Toronto) “Economic Relations Between Austria and Hungary During the Dualist Era”

September 23, Saturday

SESSION 5.) 9.00 to 10.20 a.m.
The Nineteenth century and the Turn of the Century

- János Mazsu (University of Debrecen – Indians University) “The Modernization of Hungary’s Educational System Before World War I”

- Tibor Glant (University of Debrecen – George Washington University) “Hungarian-American Political Contacts Before and During World War I”

SESSION 6.) 10.40 to 12 a.m.
The Twentieth Century: Hungary and the World Wars

- Peter Pastor (Montclair State University) “Hungary in World War I”

- Sándor Szakály (Institute of Military History, Budapest) “Hungary in World War II” Lunch: 12.00 to 2.00 p.m.

SESSION 7.) 2.00 to 3.20 p.m.
The Twentieth Century: The Communist Era

- Mark Pittaway (The Open University, United Kingdom) “Hungarian Workers and the Communist State, 1948-1990”

- György Péteri (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) “Fractions and Tendencies Within the Hungarian Communist Party in the Kádár Era”

SESSION 8.) 3.40 to 5.00 p.m.
The Twentieth Century: Questions of Survival

- Béla Bodó (University of Oklahoma) “Progress or National Suicide? The Debate over Family Planning in Hungary to 1945”

- László Diószegi (Teleki László Foundation, Budapest) “Hungarians Beyond the Borders: A Case Study of Hungarians in Romania, 1919-1990”



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