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Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences
International colloquium
The Congress of Vienna and the Multipolar World
In the Past and at the Present Day
Program
November 12—13, 2015
Moscow
The colloquium is organized as a part of
the International School for Junior Historians
“The Bicentenary of the Congress of Vienna and Its Significance for Contemporary International Relations”
The colloquium proceedings will be held on
November 12—13, 2015
in the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences new building:
A Leninskiy prospect
Red Hall (3rd floor)
Colloquium procedure
Presentations — 20 min.
Discussion — 45-60 min.
Working languages
Russian and English
Simultaneous translation will be available
Contacts
Tel. 7 (495) 954-54-98, 7 (495) 954-48-86
Email: viennacongress200@gmail.com
November 12
Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences
Red Hall (3rd floor)
9.30—10.00 Registration
10.00—10.30 Welcome Greetings:
Alexander Chubarian (Academic Supervisor of the Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences).
Mikhail Lipkin (Acting Director of the Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences).
Anatoly Torkunov (Rector of the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russian Federation).
Leonid Drachevsky (Executive Director of the Gorchakov Foundation for Public Diplomacy Support).
10.30—10.45 Coffee
10.45—12.45
Section 1
From the Napoleonic Wars to the Congress of Vienna
Chair: Velikhan Mirzekhanov, Discussant: Pyotr Tcherkasov.
Jacques-Olivier Boudon (University Paris-Sorbonne). The Outcome of the Napoleonic Wars in Europe and in the World.
Alexander Tchoudinov (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). The Napoleonic Wars as a Conflict of Paradigms.
Nicolay Promyslov (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). The Napoleonic Wars, Propaganda and Establishing the Modern Print Press (Evidence from French Periodicals).
12.45—13.45 Lunch
13.45—15.45
Section 2
Concepts and Institutions of the XIX Century World Order
Chair: Sergey Karp, Discussant: Denis Sdvizhkov.
Elena Vishlenkova (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow). A Warrior or a Knight: The Congress of Vienna Influence on the Russian National Project.
Vadim Parsamov (National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow). The Holy Alliance as Interpreted by Its Contemporaries.
Marie-Pierre Rey (University Paris-I Panthéon-Sorbonne). The Congress of Vienna as a Tool for Diplomacy: Its Role in the Development of Diplomatic Standards, Principles and Practices.
15.45—16.00 Coffee
16.00—18.00
Section 3
Processes Outside of Europe and the Vienna System of International Relations: Atlantic World
Chair: Olga Okuneva, Discussant: Andrey Schelchkov.
Ivana Frasquet (University of Valencia). Ibero-American Independencies in the Context of the European Restoration. Notes for Study.
Andrey Isserov (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow).
The Vienna System, Inter-American Relations, and the Monroe Doctrine.
Alan Forrest (University of York). The Congress of Vienna and the Atlantic Slave Trade.
November 13
Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences
Red Hall (3rd floor)
10.00—11.45
Section 4
The Congress of Vienna and the New Vision of Borders and Territories: the Eastern Question
Chair: Stefan Karner, Discussant: Velikhan Mirzekhanov.
Elena Kudryavtseva (Institute of Russian History of Russian Academy of Sciences). The Congress of Vienna and the Eastern Question.
Eugenia Prusskaya (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). The Congress of Vienna and Arabian Provinces of
the Ottoman Empire.
Matthew Rendall (University of Nottingham). Democracy, Demonization and the Crimean War.
11.45—12.00 Coffee
12.00—13.45
Section 5
Great Powers and the Transformation of the European Pluralism Ideas
Chair: Samuel Volfson, Discussant: Elena Kotova.
Alla Namazova (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). The Congress of Vienna and European Small Powers.
Vadim Roginsky (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Geopolitical Transformations of the Northern European Political Map in the Early XIX Century.
Alexandra Khorosheva (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). The Luxemburg Question during the Congress of Vienna.
13.45—14.45 Lunch
14.45—16.15
Section 6
The Congress of Vienna in a Historical Retrospective
Chair: Zinaida Chekantseva, Discussant: Vadim Roginsky.
Stefan Karner (The Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Research on War Consequences, University of Graz). The Congress of Vienna and the Hapsburg Empire.
Natalia Tanshina (Moscow Pedagogical State University). The Vienna Settlement as Seen from France.
Eman Vovsi (Florida State University).Henry Kissinger's Congress of Vienna — a New and Retrospective View.
16.15—16.30 Coffee
16.30—18.00
Section 7
The Idea of the United Europe: a View from the XIXth Century
Chair: Maria Petrova, Discussant: Alexander Tchoudinov.
Vladimir Zemtsov (Ural State University). Napoleon and the Idea of the United Europe.
Elena Kotova (Institute of World History of Russian Academy of Sciences). Metternich as One of the Inventors of the Vienna System of International Relations.
Andrey Gladyshev (Saratov State University). Project of the European Reorganization During Congress of Vienna: Comte de Saint-Simon as a Prophet of European Union.
18.00—18.30 Final discussion
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