International Conference:
<>(Post-)Yugoslav Migrations.
State of Research, New Approaches, Comparative Perspectives
<> 8-10 December 2006
Supported by
Fritz Thyssen Stiftung
Free University of Berlin
<>Venue
Berlin College for the Comparative History of Europe (BKVGE)
Koserstr. 20, 14195 Berlin
PROGRAM
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*Friday, 8 December*<>
9.30-12.30
Opening and Keynote speaches
Opening remarks and greetings by:
Holm Sundhaussen (Institute for East European Studies, FU Berlin)
Sybill De Vito-Egerland (FU Berlin)
Arnd Bauerkämper (Berlin College for the Comparative History of Europe,
FU Berlin)
Ulf Brunnbauer (Institute for East European Studies, FU Berlin)
The case for the conference
Leo Lucassen (University of Leiden, Netherlands)
Migrations in Modern Europe.
Janine Dahinden (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland)
Understanding (Post)Yugoslav Migration through the lenses of current
concepts in migration research? Migrant networks, transnationalism and
methodological nationalism.
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14.30-19.00
Migration History
Michael G. Esch (Centre Marc Bloch, Berlin)
Migration Research as Social History (theoretical input)
Ulf Brunnbauer (Institute for East European Studies, FU Berlin)
Yugoslav History as Migration History: Policies of Emigration
Marjan Drnovsek (Institute for Slovenian Migration, Ljubljana)
Continuties and Changes in Emigration from Slovenia, 19-20^th centuries
Dubravka Mlinari´c (Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies, Zagreb)
Social and Economic Causes for and Consequences of Emigration from
Croatia (19./20. centuries)
Discussant: Boris Kanzleiter (Belgrade)
Saturday, 9 December
9.00-12.00
Political and Economic Mobilization of Migrants
Mirjam Hladnik (Institute for Slovenian Migration, Ljubljana)
From a dollar bill in an envelope to a petition for the White House:
The significance of Slovenian migrants in the United States for back home
Francesco Ragazzi (Northwestern University, Chicago)
Croatia and its diaspora: transnational strategies of a state
Discussant: Paul Hockenos (Internationale Politik, Berlin)
14.00-18.30
Networks and Migration
Pascal Goeke (Institute for Human Geography, University of Frankfurt/Main)
When networks become relevant: Forms of migrant families and social
change (theoretical input)
Jasna Capo-Zmegac (Institute of Ethnological and Folklore Research, Zagreb)
Family Networks Spanning Nation-States: Croats Between Croatia and
Bosnia-Herzegovina and Germany
Aleskandra Pavicevi´c (Institute of Ethnology, Serbian Academy of
Sciences, Belgrade)
In and out of the Emigrant´s World: Death in Tramontane Country
Robert Pichler (Department for Southeast European History, University of
Graz)
Transnational Networks of Albanian Emigrants from Macedonia
Discussant: Sevasti Trubeta (Institute for East European Studies, FU Berlin)
*Sunday, 10 December*
9.00-12.30
Legal-Political Conditions and Migrant Actions
Edvin Pezo (Southeast-Institut e, Munich)
Political Pressure and Opportunities for Emigration of Muslims from
Interwar Yugoslavia
Anne Juhasz (Institute of Sociology, University of Zurich)
Citizenship, Migration and Family - the Case of Yugoslav Migrants
Dzenita Sarac (Institute of History, Sarajevo)
How Fellow Citizens became Immigrants: Bosnians in Slovenia
Discussant: Mila Mancheva (Berlin/Sofia) .
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ulf@zedat.fu- berlin.de (Ulf Brunnbauer)
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Osteuropa-Institut
Freie Universität Berlin
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