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How do you work with the Past?

Students! Join us with your view: historians and art historians, archaeologists and anthropologists, urbanists and politologists
November 25-26, 2016. Tallinn University
The Welcome Evening (24.11)
The 1st Conference Day (25.11)
The 2nd Conference Day (26.11)
The Conference Programme

BHU Conference Aims...

  • …to give the young researchers of the Past a chance to meet, to create new contacts and to find a common language.

  • ...to encourage the researchers to see that their work is also meaningful outside their native language environment. It is necessary to overcome the language barrier that limits the scientific work of the Baltic countries. In result, it would only mean a greater interest in the Baltic history on the international level.

  • …to inspire the young researchers to have a more critical attitude towards the already developed tradition of researching into the Past. It is important to move away from the nation-centered view towards transnationalism.
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  • …to show that it is not possible to embrace the Past by only one branch of science. Our aim is to motivate the researchers to examine the Past more creatively, more openly, and in the interdisciplinary way.

Küsimused? Jautājumi? Klausimai?

We'll do our best!
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Elmar Gams (perceiving MA in History with discovering the connections between Tacitus and the Baltics)

​[email protected]
+372 568 44 597

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Tiiu-Triinu Tamm (in MA thesis in archaeology trying make sense out of real bones and tough capitalism)

[email protected]
​+372 566 77 375
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Riho Paramonov (PhD thesis in history of technology and mankind will answer why we aren't cyborgs. Yet.

[email protected]
​+372 534 41 952


Supporters

​Tallinn University AAK Research fond
​Tallinn University TÜHI Research fond
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