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Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, 25 February 2019 Welcome meeting for Incoming Students Department of History

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Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana,

25 February 2019

Welcome meeting for Incoming Students

Department of History

AGENDA:

1. welcome by the Head of the Department of History, Asst. Prof. Dr. Alenka

Cedilnik

2. welcome by the representative of students of history at the Department of

History, Karin Gradišnik & by the departmental coordinator of tutors

Anže Ravnikar

3. welcome by Jaka Banfi on behalf of the Slovenian section of the

International Students of History Association

4. international events at our department since September 2018 & planned

international events in the summer semester 2018/19

5. a virtual tour around your classrooms

6. your individual study programmes

7. visit to the Department's library

AGENDA:

1. welcome by the Head of the Department of History, Asst. Prof. Dr. Alenka

Cedilnik

2. welcome by the representative of students of history at the Department of

History, Karin Gradišnik & by the departmental coordinator of tutors

Anže Ravnikar

3. welcome by Jaka Banfi on behalf of the Slovenian section of the

International Students of History Association

4. international events at our department since September 2018 & planned

international events in the summer semester 2018/19

5. a virtual tour around your classrooms

6. your individual study programmes

7. visit to the Department's library

Coordinator of tutors at the Department of History:

[email protected]

Representative of tutors for incoming students at the level of the Faculty of Arts:

[email protected]

Representative of students of history at the Department of History

[email protected]

AGENDA:

1. welcome by the Head of the Department of History, Asst. Prof. Dr. Alenka

Cedilnik

2. welcome by the representative of students of history at the Department of

History, Karin Gradišnik & by the departmental coordinator of tutors

Anže Ravnikar

3. welcome by Jaka Banfi on behalf of the Slovenian section of the

International Students of History Association

4. international events at our department since September 2018 & planned

international events in the summer semester 2018/19

5. a virtual tour around your classrooms

6. your individual study programmes

7. visit to the Department's library

ISHA LJUBLJANA

AGENDA:

1. welcome by the Head of the Department of History, Asst. Prof. Dr. Alenka

Cedilnik

2. welcome by the representative of students of history at the Department of

History, Karin Gradišnik & by the departmental coordinator of tutors

Anže Ravnikar

3. welcome by Jaka Banfi on behalf of the Slovenian section of the

International Students of History Association

4. international events at our department since September 2018 & planned

international events in the summer semester 2018/19

5. a virtual tour around your classrooms

6. your individual study programmes

7. visit to the Department's library

Conference on border phaenomena with an emphasis on the border

area linking the present-day SE Slovenia and Croatia, including e.g.

the lecture Redeamus ad incepta. Towards an Agenda for Analytical

Frontier Studies in Historiography by Davor Salihović from

Cambridge, lectures by our students (on the photo) & by

departmental researchers

Summer school Environmental history and geography of fresh water

ecosystems; participants: students from Vienna & Ljubljana

Lecture Zäsur 1648? Die

Westfälische Friedensordnung im

Urteil der Publikationen zum

Gedenkjahr 2018

by Dr Michael Rohrschneider

from Bonn & Dr Marko Štuhec

Lecture on war and society in the Habsburg monarchy in 1917 and

1918, with emphases on peasants and deserters by Dr Jakub Beneš

from Birmingham

How integrative was the concept of citizenship

when framed in newly formed states?

How and to what extent did the newly established

state institutions and legal documents in Italy,

Austria, and Yugoslavia (later Slovenia and Croatia)

address women’s issues and promote gender

equality in the post-war period?

What represented women’s engagement in

national conflicts and post-war reconstructions?

Marta Verginella (Slovenia)

Glenda Sluga (Australia)

Elda Guerra (Italy)

Andrea Feldman (Croatia)

Mathew Stibbe (UK)

Brigitta Bader-Zaar (Austria)

Julie V. Gottlieb (UK)

Ivan Kosnica (Croatia)

Chiara Bonfiglioli (Ireland)

Mateja Jeraj (Slovenia)

Dagmar Wernitznig (Slovenia)

Lecture Narrating the History of Migrations in Italy Today

by Gabriele Del Grande (Italy)

SELECTION OF PLANNED INTERNATIONAL EVENTS

(CO)ORGANIZED BY MEMEBERS OF OUR DEPARTMENT IN

2018/19:

8 March, 11:20 a.m., classroom 102: lecture Shaping an Ethnic Past in

Stone and Bronze in a Multi-ethnic Country: The Millennial Festivities

in Hungary, 1896 (Dr Bálint Varga (Budapest); in English)

8 March, lectures on history of the area along the Eastern Adriatic

Coast in the 8th and 9th centuries (Dr Neven Budak & Dr Miljenko

Jurković (Zagreb); in Croatian)

27-29 March 2019: International symposium in Ljubljana & Idrija:

The regions between the Eastern Alps and the Adriatic Sea in dialogue

with other cultural areas (1740-1867): transformations of

epistemological paradigms & exchanges of scientists and intellectuals

(in French, Italian and English); co-organized by our department

18 April, lecture on environmental history in Croatian territory in the

early modern period (Dr Hrvoje Petrić (Zagreb); in Croatian)

25 April, lecture The US Suffrage Movement in International Context

(Dr Ellen Dubois (Los Angeles); in English), within the frame of the

international ERC project Post-war transitions in gendered

perspective: the case of the North-Eastern Adriatic region

17 May, 11:20, classroom 102, lecture on revolutions from 1917 to

1923 (Dr John Paul Newman, (Maynooth); in English)

29-30 May, the main hall of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and

Arts, Novi trg 3, international symposium „We All Want To Live“:

Prekmurje 1919: Circumstances, Events, Consequences

(presenters = researchers from Croatia, Hungary, Japan, Serbia and

Slovenia; in English/with summaries in English)

6-7 June, international workshop on violence against women during

and after WWI and WWII (in English), within the frame of the

international ERC project Post-war transitions in gendered

perspective: the case of the North-Eastern Adriatic region

13 June, 5 p.m., classroom 102: lecture Hundert Jahre Übergang:

Endpunkte und Neuanfänge in Mitteleuropa 1918–2019 (Dr Manfred

Weinberg (Prague) & Dr Rok Stergar; in German)

1-3 July, international conference on the development of the state and

its relation to society at local level during the transition period 1917–

1930 (keynote speaker: Heidi Hein-Kirchner, Marburg) – within the

frame of the international ERC project Negotiating post-imperial

transitions: from remobilization to nation-state consolidation. A

comparative study of local and regional transitions in post-Habsburg

East and Central Europe 1917–1930

http://zgodovina.ff.uni-lj.si/

AGENDA:

1. welcome by the Head of the Department of History, Asst. Prof. Dr. Alenka

Cedilnik

2. welcome by the representative of students of history at the Department of

History, Karin Gradišnik & by the departmental coordinator of tutors

Anže Ravnikar

3. welcome by Jaka Banfi on behalf of the Slovenian section of the

International Students of History Association

4. international events at our department since September 2018 & planned

international events in the summer semester 2018/19

5. a virtual tour around your classrooms

6. your individual study programmes

7. visit to the Department's library

Tips for easy orientation in the main faculty building (Aškerčeva 2):

(a) The name of the classroom consists of 3 digits > 1st digit = floor: 1st digit 1 > in the 1st floor (e.g., 115) 1st digit 2 > in the 2nd floor (e.g., 201) … (b) the first digit is 0 (one or two more digits follow): basement (e.g., 05) (c) There is only 1 digit OR there are only 2 digits & the first one is not 0 (d) one digit‚-Rim.‘ (e.g., 1-Rim.) = entrance to the classroom from the courtyard behind the building

in the ground floor (e.g., 5 or 18)

• Epistemology of history:

- Confirmation of participation in the meeting on Wednesday

- Where?

In the office of Prof. Luthar = the director of the Scientific Research Centre

of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and arts, Novi trg 2:

(enter the building from the north:

https://www.google.si/maps/search/ZRC+SAZU,+Novi+trg+2,+1000+Ljubl

jana/@46.0472861,14.5007876,438m/data=!3m1!1e3

• there is a bar in the middle of the square: enter the bar > you will enter

a corridor

• in the middle of the corridor (before you get to the inner courtyard),

you will see a staircase on your left hand side.

• go up these stairs to the second floor where there is the office of the

director Prof. Luthar

Epistemology of history: Enter the building from the north!

AGENDA:

1. welcome by the Head of the Department of History, Asst. Prof. Dr. Alenka

Cedilnik

2. welcome by the representative of students of history at the Department of

History, Karin Gradišnik & by the departmental coordinator of tutors

Anže Ravnikar

3. welcome by Jaka Banfi on behalf of the Slovenian section of the

International Students of History Association

4. international events at our department since September 2018 & planned

international events in the summer semester 2018/19

5. a virtual tour around your classrooms

6. your individual study programmes

7. visit to the Department's library

CAN YOU STILL CHANGE YOUR SELECTION OF COURSES?

- Soon after the beginning of the semester changes to your learning

agreements possible, preferably this week:

- ERASMUS+ STUDENTS: please fill in the form "Changes to the

original Learning agreement" which you can find here:

http://www.ff.uni-lj.si/an/internationalOffice/forms. Print it yourself or we

can print it at the faculty during my office hours.

When you know, which subject will replace the previously selected one, I also

need to sign the changed learning agreement.

- OTHER MOBILITY PROGRAMMES: please visit the

international office at the faculty level and ask, which kind of a form you are

expected to fill in to change your learning agreement. It depends then on the

form: in some cases my signature is needed, in some others, my signature is

not required.

Anyway, please make sure that your home faculty will recognize the ECTS

points which you will bring home from the new course.

Visit your professors (WINTER SEMESTER) this/next week during

their office hours & ask them:

• what your tasks in the frame of a certain course in the winter

semester are (exam/seminar),

• which literature you are expected to study,

• will the lectures/seminar be held in English/in Slovenian:

– in Slovenian > professor will be available for individual

consultations with you, but you will not attend regular

meetings with Slovenian students,

– in English > do your best to attend the lectures/seminar,

• when your exam will be scheduled/what is the deadline to submit

the seminar,

• how you will inform the professor one week before the exam that

your previously agreed exam date will really be your exam date

(via Student Information System (VIS) or via e-mail).

Holidays within the summer semester:

22 April

from 1 May to 3 May

General information for incoming students (http://zgodovina.ff.uni-lj.si/sites/zgodovina.ff.uni-lj.si/files/Dokumenti/English/general_information_programme_winter_s_2019-20_summer_s_2018-19.pdf) Additional information: summer semester 2018/19: Contacts: professors Čeč and Studen: [email protected] [email protected] Office hours: prof. Rahten: Tuesdays, 13:00-14:00, room 112 History of SE Europe in Early Modern Times

AGENDA:

1. welcome by the Head of the Department of History, Asst. Prof. Dr. Alenka

Cedilnik

2. welcome by the representative of students of history at the Department of

History, Karin Gradišnik & by the departmental coordinator of tutors

Anže Ravnikar

3. welcome by Jaka Banfi on behalf of the Slovenian section of the

International Students of History Association

4. international events at our department since September 2018 & planned

international events in the summer semester 2018/19

5. a virtual tour around your classrooms

6. your individual study programmes

7. visit to the Department's library