International Conference “20 Years After”

20 Years After Conference Concludes

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Prague, October 8, 2009 – The two-day international scientific conference “20 Years After: Central and Eastern European Communist Regimes as a Shared Legacy,” organized by the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes and the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, and financially supported by the European Union’s Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) concluded yesterday afternoon with a final panel in Prague's Nostitz Palace summarizing the contributions of historians, political scientists and other experts.

A range of provocative papers were presented at the conference, evaluating the process of coming to terms with the past in individual post-communist countries. Animated debates, not only after the individual panels, but also during the social gathering on the conference’s first evening and intermissions between panels, testified to the fact that a range of opinions and points of view exist on progress realized to date. The case of Slovenia demonstrates that not even representatives from one country agree on which regime was responsible for victims found concealed in mass graves, and how many of them exist.

Marius Oprea, director of the Romanian Institute for the Investigation of Communist Crimes, surprised listeners with a 15-minute film revealing his and his colleagues‘ work in the exhumation of mass graves in Romania. He also spoke about his experiences on Czech Television on Tuesday morning. According to estimates, as many as 10,000 victims were buried in mass graves in Romania. Bulgarian historian and filmmaker Liliana Topouzova, of Canada’s University of Toronto, spoke about the fact that after the fall of the Bulgarian communist regime, it was discovered that an entire penal network of so-called Gulags had existed in Bulgaria.



20 Years After Conference Continues

Prague, October 7, 2009 – The international scientific conference “20 Years After: Central and Eastern European Communist Regimes as a Shared Legacy,” organized by the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes and the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, and financially supported by the European Union’s Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) continued this morning for its second day in Prague's Nostitz Palace.

Martina Klicperová-Baker from the Institute of Psychology of the Czech Academy of Sciences and Ivo Feierabend of San Diego State University opened the first panel, addressing lifestyles and the culture of every-day life under late communism, with a paper addressing what they have found to be the widespread phenomenon of post-communist syndrome in the Eastern European region. Klicperová-Baker stressed that the greatest threat increasingly appears to be indifference and ignorance among the young, concluding that the best investment in democracy will be in civic education. The further contribution of Professor Paulina Bren, of Vassar College in the USA, sparked a heated debate on post-communist memory in the Czech Republic related to the contemporary re-broadcast of the television program “Thirty Cases of Major Zeman,“ a mid-70s serial popularizing the activities of the then Secret Police.

The conference‘s second panel focused on the conceptualization of history in primary, secondary, and tertiary education during the (post-) totalitarian period, with contributions from Czech, Serbian, Slovenian, and Romanian participants.

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Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism

Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Cardinal Miloslav Vlk (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Rudolf Vévoda (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Ivo Feierabend (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Ivo Feierabend (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Ivo Feierabend and Martina Klicperová-Baker (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Martina Klicperová-Baker (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Ivo Feierabend and Martina Klicperová-Baker (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Elena Arhire and Ivo Feierabend (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Elena Arhire (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Lena Pellandini-Simanyi and Tamas Dombos (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Tamas Dombos (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Tamas Dombos (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Lena Pellandini-Simanyi (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Lena Pellandini-Simanyi (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Rudolf Vévoda and Paulina Bren (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Paulina Bren (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism -Paulina Bren (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: Lifestyle(s) and the Culture of Everyday Life under Late Communism - Lena Pellandini-Simanyi and Tamas Dombos (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After” - Pavel Žáček and Cardinal Miloslav Vlk  (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After”  (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After” - Barbara Day  (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After”  (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After” - Cardinal Miloslav Vlk (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After” - Witold Kulesza, Miroslav Lehký, Martina Klicperová-Baker  (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After” - Pavel Žáček and Ivo Feierabend (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After” - Barbara Day (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After” - Miroslav Lehký, Cardinal Miloslav Vlk and Witold Kulesza  (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After”  (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After”  (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After” - Vojtěch Ripka and Cardinal Miloslav Vlk  (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After”  (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After” - Miroslav Lehký, Václav Veber and Witold Kulesza  (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After”  (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After” - Barbara Day and Kamila Bendová (Prague, 10/7/2009) International Conference “20 Years After”  (Prague, 10/7/2009)

Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period

Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period - Katka Volná (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period - Nadiya Chushak (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period - Nadiya Chushak (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period - Andreja Valič (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period - Andreja Valič (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period - Kamil Činátl (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period - Václav Veber (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period - Václav Veber (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period - Václav Veber (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period - Václav Veber (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period - Martina Klicperová-Baker (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: The Conceptualization of History in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Education during the (Post-)Totalitarian Period (Prague, 10/7/2009)

Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings

Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings - Vítězslav Sommer (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings - Noemi Marin (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings - Mihaela Dragan (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings - Mihaela Dragan (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings - Mihaela Dragan (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings - Mihaela Dragan (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings - Hella Dietz (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings - Hella Dietz (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings - Hella Dietz (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings - Tetiana Kostiuchenko (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings - Tetiana Kostiuchenko (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings - Mihaela Dragan (Prague, 10/7/2009) Panel: “Old” Networks in Post-Communist Settings - Hella Dietz (Prague, 10/7/2009)

Conclusion – Panel Moderators

Conclusion – Panel Moderators (Prague, 10/7/2009) Conclusion - Vojtěch Ripka (Prague, 10/7/2009) Conclusion - Aviezer Tucker,Katka Volná (Prague, 10/7/2009) Conclusion – Panel Moderators (Prague, 10/7/2009) Conclusion - Lukáš Cvrček (Prague, 10/7/2009) Conclusion - Vítězslav Sommer, Lukáš Cvrček, Aviezer Tucker (Prague, 10/7/2009) Conclusion - Rudolf Vévoda, Vojtěch Ripkar (Prague, 10/7/2009) Conclusion - Rudolf Vévoda (Prague, 10/7/2009) Conclusion - Katka Volná (Prague, 10/7/2009) Conclusion - Vítězslav Sommer, Lukáš Cvrček (Prague, 10/7/2009) Conclusion - Vítězslav Sommer (Prague, 10/7/2009) Conclusion - Pavel Žáček, Ladislav Bukovszky (Prague, 10/7/2009) Conclusion - Pavel Žáček (Prague, 10/7/2009) Conclusion - Pavel Žáček (Prague, 10/7/2009) Conclusion - Pavel Žáček (Prague, 10/7/2009)

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20 Years After Conference Has Commenced

Prague, October 6, 2009 - The international scientific conference “20 Years After: Central and Eastern European Communist Regimes as a Shared Legacy,” organized by the Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes and the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic, and financially supported by the European Union’s Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) commenced this morning in Prague's Nostitz Palace.

Participants were welcomed by Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes Director Pavel Žáček. The conference was then inaugurated by Mirek Topolánek, who in his opening remarks emphasized the need to acknowledge history and the mechanisms of totalitarian regimes, in order to avoid repeating the atrocities committed by totalitarian regimes across Europe.

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Panel: „Transitional Justice“ (Prague, 10/6/2009)

Panel: „Transitional Justice“ - Jakub Jirsa and Aviezer Tucker (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ - Michael Kraus (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ - Aviezer Tucker (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ - Milan Paumer (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ - Hella Dietz (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ - Tomáš Bezák (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ - Pavel Žáček (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“- Pavel Žáček (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ - Martin Mejstřík (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ - Michael Kraus (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ - Martin Mejstřík a Pavel Žáček (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ - Lilia Topouzova (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ - Aviezer Tucker (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ - Marius Oprea (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: „Transitional Justice“ - diskuze (Prague, 10/6/2009) International Conference “20 Years After”  (Prague, 10/6/2009) International Conference “20 Years After”  (Prague, 10/6/2009) International Conference “20 Years After” - Barbara Day a Vojtěch Ripka  (Prague, 10/6/2009)

Panel: Transformation of the Security Forces

Panel: Transformation of the Security Forces - Valeri Katzounov  (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: Transformation of the Security Forces - Pál Germuska (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: Transformation of the Security Forces (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: Transformation of the Security Forces - Magdolna Baráth (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: Transformation of the Security Forces - Pavel Žáček (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: Transformation of the Security Forces - Petr Dvořáček (Prague, 10/6/2009) Panel: Transformation of the Security Forces - Andrei Muraru (Prague, 10/6/2009)

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