Rebirth of Eastern Europe: Past, Present, and Future
Venue – Institute of History, University of Warsaw, ul. Krakowskie Przedmieście 26/28, Warsaw
July 4, 2018
10.30-11.00 Opening Ceremony; Sala Kolumnowa
1. Opening Remarks: Kim, Yong Deog (President of the Korean Association of Central, East European & Balkan Studies)
2. Welcoming Speech: Jolanta Choińska-Mika (Vice-rector, University of Warsaw)
3. Congratulatory speech: Oh, Sung-Hwan (Minister, Counsellor of Republic of Korea in Poland)
4. Congratulatory Speech: Bartosz Kontny (Vice-dean, Departament of History, University of Warsaw)
5. Congratulatory Speech: Łukasz Niesiołowski-Spano (Director, Institute of History, University of Warsaw)
6. Kim, Jeong-Hwan (Dean, Director, East European and Balkan Institute (Hankuk University of Foreign Studies)
11.00-11.40 Keynote Speech
Piotr Majewski (University of Warsaw), Poland and its Neighbors in 1918: Challenges of Independence
13.30-15.30 Sessions A, B, C
Session A: Eastern Europe and Geopolitics. Past and Present (I); Room: A
Moderator: Kim, Su-Wan (HUFS, Korea)
Joanna Przyklenk (University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland), Foreigners in Polish at the Turn of Centuries, 16th and 17th: The Phenomenon of Distance in the Polish Public Discourse of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Maciej Górny (Polish Academy of Science), The Revolution that Never Came. East Central Europe, 1917-1923
Katarzyna Błachowska (University of Warsaw), With the Knowledge and Pen: Activity of Polish Hisorians in the Period of Formation of the South-Eastern Frontier of the Second Polish Republic (1918-1939)
Michał Leśniewski (University of Warsaw), Looking for its own Identity. Poland since 1956
Piotr Kajak (University of Warsaw), Polish Language – a Tool for Diplomacy of a Reborn State
Session B: Linguistics and Literature in Eastern Europe: Change and Continuity (I); Room: 125
Moderator: Kim, Seong-Hwan (HUFS, Korea)
Rita Szûts-Novák (National Széchenyi Library, Hungary), Change and Continuity in Literature: Graphic Novels as Literary Adaptations in the Era of Socialism in Hungary
Zoltan Szuts (Budapest University of Technology and Education, Hungary), The Vogue of Korean Popular Culture in Hungary
Hania Ticha (Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia), Expressionism and Slovak Drama with the Theme of Utopia in the First Half of 20th Century
Justyna Zych (University of Warsaw), Images of Cultural Alterity in Contemporary Poland Literature
Attila Kiss (HUFS, Korea), A CA Analysis of Repairs in Hungarian by Korean Learners
Session C: History and Culture in Eastern Europe; Room: 17
Moderator: Jolanta Sikorska-Kulesza (University of Warsaw)
Barbara Wagner (University of Warsaw), Rural Society. Daily Life and Work in Eastern Europe (1918-1939)
Agnieszka Wronowska (University of Warsaw), Polish Independency as an Educational Project for the International Teenagers Learning Polish
Oleksandr Avramchuk (University of Warsaw), For Our Freedom and Yours: Ukrainian émigré Historians in the USA towards Poland's Liberation from Communism (1945-1989)
Anna Frączęk (University of Warsaw), Everyday Life of Galician Rural Women in their Letters to the Political Magazine 'Piast' (1914-1918)
15.30-16.00 Coffee break; Sala Kolumnowa
16.00-17.30 Sessions D, E, F
Session D: Eastern Europe and Geopolitics: Past and Present (II); Room: A
Moderator: Attila Kiss (HUFS, Korea)
Hwang, Sung-Woo (HUFS, Korea), Russia's Foreign Policy towards the Eastern Europe: Past and Present – Focused on Serbia
Kim, Su-Wan (HUFS, Korea), The Ottoman Empire, Eastern Europe and Orientalism
Park, Jeong-O (HUFS, Korea), Romania and MD
Nam, Jong-Ho (HUFS, Korea), China's One Belt One Road Initiative-Focusing on Traditional Sinocentrism
Kim, Yong-Deog (HUFS, Korea), A Research on the German-Polish Textbook Commission
Session E: Linguistics and Literature in Eastern Europe: Change and Continuity (II); Room: 125
Moderator: Piotr Kajak (University of Warsaw)
Kim, In-Cheon (HUFS, Korea), Left Periphery and Demonstrative Pronouns in Chech
Yoo, Jin-II (HUFS, Korea), Writing and Healing in Imre Kertesz's Novels
Yu, Sun-Bee (HUFS, Korea), A Study on Aspect of the Collective Behaviour in <R.U.R.> by Karel Capek
Ivana Bězdechová (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic), On the Acquisition Teaching and Learning Czech as a Second Language
Session F: Linguistics, Literature, and Culture in Eastern Europe; Room: 17
Moderator: Michał Leśniewski (University of Warsaw)
Kwon, Hyok-Ja (HUFS, Korea), The Second Foreign Language Education in Korea
Hao, Yong (HUFS, Korea), Typological Universals on Consonantal System of Slavic Language
Kim, Jeong-Hwan (HUFS, Korea), Fantastic Elements in Romanian Folk Tales
Choi, Sung-Eun (HUFS, Korea), The Current Status and Perspective of Korean Studies in Poland
July 5, 2018
10.00 Round Table; Room: 108
Rebirth of Eastern Europe, Past, Present, and Future
Moderator: Kim, Seong-Hwan (HUFS, Korea)