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Call for Papers Theme: Slavic Dialogues on the Border of Europe and Asia Subtitle: Historical Memory: Clash of "National Histories" or the Way for Mutual Understanding? Type: International Conference Institution: Department of History, Ural Federal University Location: Ekaterinburg (Russia) Date: 23.–24.11.2012 Deadline: 15.10.2012 __________________________________________________ We invite you to participate in the international scientific conference and scientific school for young scholars "Slavic Dialogues on the Border of Europe and Asia. Historical Memory: Clash of "National Histories" or the Way for Mutual Understanding?" which will take place on November 23 - 24, 2012. Organizers: Ural Federal University named after the First President of Russia B.N Yeltsin, Institute of Humanities and Arts, Department of History. Municipal Association of Teachers of History, Social Science and Law. Venue: Ural Federal University named after the First President of Russia B.N Yeltsin, Russian Federation. Ekaterinburg, Lenin street 51, Department of History The conference will be held following sections: 1. History as a Science and Social Consciousness: Impact and Points of Contact. 2. Historical Memory of War: Continuation of Confrontation or a Dialogue with the Former Enemy? 3. Image of the “Other” in Historical Memory of Nation. 4. History of Slavic World and Teaching History. We invite historians, scholars, school teachers and graduate students to participate. Interested participants are requested to send 300 word abstracts with the updated resume to <[email protected]>. Deadline for abstracts is October 15, 2012. We will inform participants of acceptance by 1st of November, 2012. Contact: Professor Yuri Kiriakov Ural Federal University 4, Turgenev st. Ekaterinburg Russia Phone: +7 (342) 350-7532 Email: [email protected] __________________________________________________ InterPhil List Administration: http://interphil.polylog.org Intercultural Philosophy Calendar: http://cal.polylog.org __________________________________________________

