Α/Α | FULL NAME | POSITION | ΤΙTLE |
1 | Dorina Dragnea | Associate researcher at the Institute of Romanian Philology ʽBogdan Petriceicu Hașdeu᾿ (Republic of Moldova), Vice-president of the Balkan History Association (Romania) | Calendar holidays as mediums of common past and fractured memories. On the basis of the documents in the Folklore Archive in Chișinău, Moldova |
2 | Gheorghe Onișoru / Ștefan Purici | Professor Head of Department of Human and Social Politics Sciences, Stephen the Great University from Suceava, Romania / Professor Vice-Rector “Stephen the Great Mare” from Suceava, Romania | Building the memory of the resistance under the communist regime in Romania through oral history sources |
3 | Zekirja Shabani | PhD student at Istanbul University, Department of History, Istanbul, Türkiye; Researcher at the Albanology Institute, Prishtina, Kosovo | The Ottoman Period in Kosovo: Interpretations of the Past and Contemporary Perspectives |
4 | Alexandru Simon | Romanian Academy, Centre for Transylvanian Studies, Cluj-Napoca. | Kaloiannes in Anti-Ottoman Warfare? Frescos, Chronicles and Needs |
5 | Branimir Janković | Assistant Professor Department of History University of Zagreb | Divided memories of Yugoslavia in post-Yugoslav countries and within them |
6 | Iulia-Alexandra Oprea | Balkan History Association, Bucharest- associate member Center for Middle East and Global Order, Berlin – associate fellow | Turkey’s “Gönül Coğrafya” – (Re)Imagining Past and Present |
7 | Wojciech Szczepański | Member of the Balkan Studies Commission of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Branch in Poznań and Balkan History Association, Bucharest | Divided or common post-Yugoslav memory of Yugoslavness? |
8 | Kurdi Krisztina | University of Budapest ELTE Department of East European History | Divided memories of displacements – A hungarian love story in Baranya county in the 1980’s |
9 | Kinga Białek | PhD Candidate, Willy Brandt Center for German and European Studies, University of Wroclaw, Poland | Zones of Memory and Oblivion in Nicosia: Exploring the Ottoman Heritage and Its Presentation in Museums |
10 | Orlin Sabev | Professor Institute of Balkan Studies with Centre of Thracology Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia | The Memory of Vassil Levski, The Bulgarian National Idea and The Ottoman State: The Contradictory Past |
11 | Jasmina Radic | National Library of Serbia | The Sacrificed Image of WWI. Shaping the Collective Memory during the Interwar Period in Yugoslavia |
12 | Keziban Acar | Department of History at Manisa Celal Bayar University in Turkey. | Russian and Cossack Remembrance of Refugee Life in the 1920s |
13 | Novák Attila | Senior researcher Thomas Molnar Institute for Advanced Studies Ludovika University of Public Service Budapest | Hungarian-Jewish coexistence and dissent in the 20th century |
14 | Nikola Zečević | Ph.D. candidate at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and research assistant at the Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Montenegro | World War I in Montenegrin Memory: A Tale of Two Narratives |
15 | Enriketa Pandelejmoni (Papa) | Prof. Asoc. Faculty of History & Philology University of Tirana, Albania | Divided Memories in Albania: Shaping Collective Memory of Internment and Labor Camps |
16 | Eleonora Naxidou-Stamatia Fotiadou | Institute of Balkan Studies with Center for Thracology / Democritus University of Thrace | Contested Paths of Memory and Legacy in Greek and Bulgarian Narratives |
17 | Annita Antoniadou | Adjunct lecturer on History and Cultural Heritage Cyprus University of Technology | Outlining unknown aspects of the symbiotic city of Limassol during the dawn of Cyprus’ independence based on firsthand memory studies and narratives. |
18 | Ersi (Kerasia) Malagiorgi | University of Thessaly | Re-drawing the boundaries of the privilege of suffering: Claiming inclusion in the Shoah as national memory in contemporary Israel |
19 | Kateřina Králová | Charles University & Czech Academy of Science | Reflecting on the Host Country: Greek Civil War Child Refugees in Czechia, Poland, and Hungary – Memories Connected and Divided |
20 | Claudiu-Lucian Topor / Andrei Chirilă | Professor / PhD student Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iasi, Faculty of History | Wartime remembrance among Romanian political elites Refugee memoirs from Moldova and notes under military occupation (1916-1918) |
21 | Danilo Šarenac | Senior researcher, Institute for Contemporary History | From Cordial Friendship to Vicious Hate. The Failed Project of Commemorating the Serbian military assistance to the siege of Edirne 1912-1913 |
22 | Erkjad Kajo | Doctoral Fellow in Global History at the University of Pavia in Italy and a Research Associate at the Association for Global Political Thought at Harvard University | War, Memory, and Identity: Greek and Albanian Divided Memories on ‘Northern Epirus’ |
23 | Umit Eser | Assistant Professor History Department Necmettin Erbakan University Turkey | Conflicting Representations of Alafranga: French Influence in the Collective Memory of the Ottoman Literati |
24 | Ayca Baydar | Department of History, Kastamonu University | The making of an alternative hero: The myth of Resid Pasa as a nostalgic account of the past |
25 | Elias G. Skoulidas / Kriton Kuci | University of Ioannina / Mediterranean University of Albania | Memories and Myths about a Contested Minority during and after the “Socialist” Period in Albania |
26 | Εleni Paschalidou | PhD candidate of Balkan Slavic and Oriental Studies, University of Macedonia | Common past – conflicting remembrance: the different policy of memory on the Greek Civil War’s Soldiers |
27 | Merve Dogan | Dr. in History at Biruni University/Türkiye | Migrations from the Balkans after the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78 |
28 | Alexandros Solomos Balatsoukas | Doctoral Fellow in Global Intellectual History, JLU University | Navigating Divided Memories: Greek and Turkish Museums on the War of 1919-1923 |
29 | Snezhana Dimitrova | Professor South West University Blagoevgrad Bulgaria | Bulgarian Communist, and Communist Reformist, Historiography of WWI: The Contradictions of the Legacy |
30 | Aikaterini Yannoukakou | Librarian @General State Archives-Historical Archives of Macedonia | Being visibly invisible:The case of Thessaloniki’s Ottoman monuments |
31 | Areti Makri | Head of the Library-Reading Room at the General State Archives of Greece in Thessaloniki. | From Epirus to Romania and back to homeland: a travelogue of a young Civil War child and the formation of his political identity |
32 | Lazaros Vasileiadis | PhD candidate of Balkan Slavic and Oriental Studies, University of Macedonia | Shared Traumas and Interconnected Histories: The Exchange of Armenian and Greek Refugees by the Soviet Union and Greek State during the Interwar Period |
33 | Aleksandar R. Miletić | Institute for Recent History of Serbia Belgrade | Challenging Grand Narratives? Shared Memories of Serbian-Albanian Coexistence in Kosovo in the 20th and 21st Centuries |
34 | John Mazis | Professor of History Hamline University | When Memory Fails |
35 | Urška Lampe | Institute IRRIS for Research, Development and Strategies of Society, Culture and Environment,Centre for Oral History (Čentur, Slovenia) | Post-second World War contested memories in Slovenia: reflection on conflicting narratives and methodologies of research |
36 | Burcin Gercek / Mazlum Vesek | PhD candidate in Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Clark University USA / independent scholar on literature and cinema in Turkey | Tjvjik: a story of a lost world, oblivion and usurpation |
37 | Constantina-Eleni Bazani | Master student of University of Macedonia Department of Balkan, Slavic and Oriental Studies / Master’s Degree Program in History, Anthropology and Culture in Eastern and South-Eastern Europe) | The relationship between collective memory, history and the works of Svetlana Alexievich |
38 | Melina Foris | Honorary Postdoctoral Research Fellow of the Department of Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment of the Institute of Education, UCL. | Official history and Family memory about the recent past in Cyprus |