Reform and Revolution in Europe, 1917–19: Entangled and

Reform and Revolution in Europe, 1917–19: Entangled and
Transnational Histories
16–18 March 2017
PROGRAMME
Thursday, 16 March
Venue:
University of Tampere, Pinni B Building & Main Building, address: Kanslerinrinne 1/ Kalevantie 4
Afternoon program in Tampere Hall, address: Yliopistonkatu 55
09.00 –
10.00
10.00 –
11.30
11.30 –
13.00
13.00 –
14.00
14.00 –
15.30
15.30 –
16.00
16.00 –
20.00
Registration & coffee/tea, Pinni B Building lobby, 1st floor
Sessions 1, Pinni B Building & Main Building
Sessions 2, Pinni B Building & Main Building
Lunch, Restaurant Minerva, Pinni B Building, 2nd floor
Sessions 3, Pinni B Building & Main Building
Break
16.00–16.40 Opening ceremony, Tampere Hall, Auditorium Maestro, 3rd floor
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No. 1 in D major, Opus 11, 2nd movement
(Andante cantabile) String Quartet of Tampere Academic Symphony Orchestra
Welcome
Prof. Tiina Kinnunen, Chair of the Finnish Historical Society
Opening speech
Prof. Liisa Laakso, Rector of the University of Tampere
Greetings of ”Finland 100 Years” project organisation
General Secretary Pekka Timonen, Prime Minister’s Office
Greetings on behalf of Minister for Foreign Affairs Timo Soini
Julia Burman, Executive Director of the Finnish Historical Society
Jean Sibelius: Valse Triste, Opus 44, No. 1
String Quartet of Tampere Academic Symphony Orchestra
16.40–18.25 Plenary session 1
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. Jörn Leonhard (Freiburg): ”1917 and the Global Revolution of Rising Expectations”
Chair: Prof. Pasi Ihalainen (Jyväskylä)
18.30–20.00 Reception, Tampere Hall, Park Foyer 2, 2nd floor
Friday, 17 March
Venue:
University of Tampere, Pinni B Building, address: Kanslerinrinne 1
09.00 –
10.00
10.00 –
12.00
Registration, Pinni B Building lobby, 1st floor
12.00 –
13.00
13.00 –
14.30
14.30 –
15.00
15.00 –
16.30
16.30 –
17.00
17.00 –
18.30
18.30 –
19.00
19.00 –
Lunch, Restaurant Minerva, Pinni B Building, 2nd floor
Plenary session 2, Pinni B Building, Auditorium 1100
Prof. Krassimira Daskalova (Sofia): ”Women’s Movements and Feminisms – East and
West – and Knowledge Production during the Twentieth Century”
Prof. Henrik Meinander (Helsinki): ”A Scandinavian Path to Democracy? European
Perspectives and Comparisons”
Chair: Prof. Tiina Kinnunen (Oulu)
Sessions 4, Pinni B Building
Break, coffee/tea in Pinni B lobby buffet, 1st floor
Sessions 5, Pinni B Building
Break, coffee/tea in Pinni B lobby buffet, 1st floor
Sessions 6, Pinni B Building
Break
Reception, Tampere Old City Hall, address: Keskustori 10
Saturday, 18 March
Venue:
University of Tampere, Pinni B Building, address: Kanslerinrinne 1
09.00 –
10.00
Plenary session 3, Pinni B Building, Auditorium 1100
10.00 –
10.15
10.15 –
11.45
11.45 –
12.00
12.00 –
13.30
13.30 –
14.30
14.30 –
15.00
15.00 –
Break, coffee/tea in Pinni B lobby buffet, 1st floor
Dr. Bill Kissane (LSE): ”Civil Wars in a Comparative Perspective”
Chair: Prof. Pertti Haapala (Tampere)
Sessions 7, Pinni B Building
Break, coffee/tea in Pinni B lobby buffet, 1st floor
Sessions 8, Pinni B Building
Lunch, Restaurant Minerva, Pinni B Building, 2nd floor
Walk to Museum Centre Vapriikki
Departure from outside Pinni B Building
Finnish Civil War 1918 Exhibition, Museum Centre Vapriikki,
address: Alaverstaanraitti 5