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Being a student in the Habsburg Monarch

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Data: 18 Agosto 2017

International Conference Being a student in the Habsburg Monarch

Programme

Thursday, May 18, 2017

9.30 Welcome Coffee 10.00 Opening of the Conference

Session A: Towards the Modernisation of School System: Students’ Perspective Chair: Iskra Iveljić

10.30 Thomas Wiedenhorn (Weingarten)
School Reforms in Pre-Modern and Modern Period from the Perspective of Justice and Discourse Analysis: On the Implementation of a “School for All Children” in Württemberg and Habsburg
10.50 Branko Šuštar (Ljubljana)
Can “Blaže and Nežica” be Images of Elementary School Pupils in Slovenian Lands in the 19th Century?
11.10 Valentina Chierichetti / Simonetta Polenghi (Milan) Learning in Gymnasium and Lyzeum in Habsburg Milan (1814-1859) 11.30 Coffee Break 12.00 Magdolna Éva Rébay (Debrecen)
School through the Eyes of Hungarian Aristocratic Students in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
12.20 Rudolf Barišić (Zagreb) Education Interrupted: Reasons why Bosnian Clerics Discontinued Scholarships 12.40 Manuela-Claire Warscher (Wien) Austrian Littoral 1850-1918 “... we do not need educated farmers” 13.00 Olga Orlić / Anita Sujoldžić (Zagreb)
Multilingual Educational Trajectories in the Austro-Hungarian Empire: Two Autobiographical Accounts
13.20 Discussion 13.45 Lunch (Croatian Institute of History)

Session B: Personal Maturation through Learning Chair: Simonetta Polenghi

15.20 Guido van Hengel (The Hague)
The Culture of Adolescence: Between the Classroom and the Reading Room 15.40 Zrinko Novosel (Zagreb) Upbringing and Early Education in the 19th Century Memoirs 16.00 Mitsutoshi Inaba (Fujieda)
Children’s Vision in Pedagogical Discourse in Bosnia and Herzegovina under Habsburg Monarchy
16.20 Coffee Break
16.50 Marijana Kokanović Marković (Novi Sad)
Young Ladies at the Piano: The Role of Music in Upbringing and Education of Girls in Novi Sad in the 19th Century
17.10 Dinko Župan (Slavonski Brod)
Being a Female Pupil – Education of Middle Class Girls in Croatia in the Second Half of the 19th Century
17.30 Discussion
Chair: Branko Šuštar 10.00 Olga Khavanova (Moscow)
Friday, May 19, 2017

Session C: Peregrinatio academica

Poor Pupils – Informative Letters? The Hungarian Nobleman István Dessewffy at the Vienna Theresianum in the 1750s
10.20 Vlasta Švoger (Zagreb)
Students from a Small Country in the Big City – Croatians Studying in Vienna in the 19th Century
10.40 Rupert Klieber (Wien)
Croatian Clerics Studying at the Imperial Institute Frintaneum and the University of Vienna 1816 to 1918
11.00 Ljubinka Trgovčević (Belgrade) Students from Serbia at the University of Vienna in the 19th Century 11.20 Discussion 12.00 Guided Tour through the Golden and Pompeian Halls of the Croatian Institute of History
12.30 Exhibition Being a Student in Croatia during the ‘long’ 19th Century 13.15 Lunch (Croatian Institute of History)

Session D: Students’ Life Chair: Olga Khavanova

15.00 Martina Kočí / Miroslava Slezáková (Bratislava)
The Pleasures and Sorrows of Students in Veľká Revúca – The Life of Grammar School Students 150 Years Ago
15.20 Teodora Shek Brnardić (Zagreb)
The Everyday Life of Cadets at the Wiener Neustadt Military Academy as Represented on the Paintings by Bernhard Albrecht (1785-1793)
15.40 Iskra Iveljić (Zagreb)
From Lecture Halls to Taverns. Everyday Life of Croatian Students in Vienna
16.00 Coffee Break 16.30 Željko Oset (Nova Gorica)
Social and Cultural Aspects of Socializing of Slovenian Students in the Habsburg Monarchy in the 19th and the 20th Centuries
16.50 Branko Ostajmer (Zagreb) Croatian Academic Societies in Graz in the Late 19th and the Early 20th Centuries 17.10 Tihana Luetić (Zagreb) Students’ Magazines at the Beginning of the 20th Century in Zagreb
17.30 Discussion Closing of the Conference 19.00 Dinner (Pivnica Medvedgrad)

Organisation:

Ivana Horbec (+3845915141814) Maja Matasović (+385915733196) Branko Ostajmer (+381997090774) Programme