
Lecture Hall II (Kaláb Hall) |
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Panel XIV: The Representation of War in Memory Institutions Permanent and Temporary Exhibitions Chair: Michal Soukup |
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8:30–8:50 |
Memory, Ideology, and History. Challenges of Addressing the World War II Legacy in Memory Institutions |
9:10–9:30 |
The Changing Exhibitions at the National Monument of World War II from 1980 to Present and the Impact of Global Political Events on Education |
9:30–9:50 |
Comments, Memorials, and Ideological Ballast in Public Spaces or the Museum’s Challenges on the Way to the Exhibition Ostrava under the Protectorate |
9:50–10:10 |
The Open-Air Museum Representation and Communication of Everyday |
10:25–10:40 |
Coffee Break
Reflections on War in Museum Collections Chair: Renáta Kalašová |
10:40–11:00 |
The Year 1945 in the Museum of Prague’s Collection of Photographic Negatives |
11:00–11:20 |
The Prague Uprising Still Alive? The Museum of Prague as a Source of Information, Commemoration, Festivities, and (perhaps) Controversies (related to the Prague Uprising)
Use of New Technologies Chair: Petr Chlebec |
11:35–11:55 |
Visualization of Vanished Villages in the Czech German Borderlands in Augmented Reality |
11:55–12:15 |
Here, Here Is Where It Happened: Iwalks |
12:30–12:45 |
Coffee Break
Panel XIV: Poválečné období jako předmět didaktiky Chair: Magdaléna Šustová |
12:45–13:05 |
“Everybody to Work! No Confiscations, No Rations.” Settlement Magazine, 1946. |
13:05–13:25 |
The Educational Perspective on the End of World War II: An Activity Sheet Official closing of the conference |