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Luxembourg

9:00 Train Esch – Luxembourg

9:30 Walk: Memorial Sites in Luxembourg Tom Theis / Noémie Kettenmeyer

Robert Schuman Institute of

European Affairs

11:30 What is Europe?

Guido Lessing, C2DH/ RSIEA

12:00 Comparative analysis of stereotypes in Russia and Europe

Prof. Nataliia Zhukovskaia, IR

Lunch

14:00 Soviet Union and Luxembourg during the Cold War

Alina Shcheglova

14:30 Propaganda in caricature, posters and movies during the Cold War

Daria Kaznacheeva/Maria Zoudova 15:00 Depiction of Russia in Lux.Textbooks

Michael Wantz

Kulturfabrik Esch

19:30 Stelise Release Party

Trier, DE

9:00 Departure for Mertert

Cemetry of the Russian

White Guard in Mertert, LU

10:00 Historical Tour of first Russian emigrants in Luxembourg in the late 19th

early 20th century Gabriel Ndoja

11:00 Departure for Trier

Lunch

12:00 Pizzeria “Donna Mia” 13:30 Walk: Romain Ruins of Trier

Sarah Mirti

15:00 Departure for Hostel

Russia and

Luxembourg

Interdisciplinary Seminar

2

nd

– 6

th

October 2018

At the Crossroads of History

FRIDAY, 5.10.2018

SATURDAY, 6.10.2018

Center for Contemporary and

Digital History C

2

DH

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THURSDAY, 4.10.2018

Diekirch, LU

9:00 Departure to Diekirch

Museum of Military History

10:00 Tour: Museum, Hall “Tambov”

Coffee Break

10:45 Interview with a former force recruited Mr. Goniva

Lunch

12:00 Restaurant “L'Esplanade”

Museum of Historical Vehicules

13:30 Camp Tambov in WWII: French-Belgian-Luxembourgish Section

Prof. Yuri Mizis, History 14:30 Population of Tambov in WWII

Iurii Khrushchev

15:00 Soviet POWs in German Camps Maksim Oblitsov

Coffee

Break

15:45 Luxembourgish POWs in Soviet Captivity: Life after the Return

Frank Goeders

16:15 Forms of Resistance in Luxembourg in WWII: Strikers, Refracters, Deserters

Jackie Zepp 17:15 Departure to hostel

Luxemburg, C

2

DH Open Space

9:30 Welcome!

Prof. Andreas Fickers, Head of C2DH 10:00 The Unnoticed Crossroads of

Luxembourgish-Russian History Dr. Inna Ganschow

11:00 Luxemburg in 20th Century as an

Agricultural, Metallurgical and Financial Country

Alex Lepesant

Lunch

12:00 Restaurant “Origami”

Luxembourg Learning Center

14:00 Tour: New Luxembourg Learning Center 14:30 Russian-Luxembourgish Relationships prior to the October Revolution in 1917

Irina Kouzova

15:00 The Role of Tambov in the Relationships between Luxemburg and Russia in 20th and 21st

Centuries

Valeria Prokudina

15:30 Universities of Luxemburg and of Tambov Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Anastasia Rumiantseva

Coffee Break

16:15 Walk: Blast Furnice, Campus Excursion Kim Brachmann

17:00 Current Bilateral Relationships between Russia and Luxemburg

Galina Akopian

17:30 Russian Migration in Luxembourg Natalia Strelnikova

TUESDAY, 2.10.2018

WEDNESDAY, 3.10.2018

Strasbourg, FR

7:00 Departure to Strasbourg

10:00 Walk: The German-French history of Elsass

Lunch

13:00 Canteen of European Parliament

Europa Parliament

14:00 Walk: The Council of Europe Julie Oestreicher

15:00 Presse Conference

Charles Goerens (DP), deputy from Luxembourg

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