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2016: Mapping the Contexts of Victimhood

Mapping the Contexts of Victimhood

18 & 19 November 2016, AV¶ÌÊÓÆµ

Organised by prof. Irène Herrmann & Cédric Cotter
Location: Département d’histoire générale, Rue Saint Ours 5, Room SO019

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ÌýFriday 18 November


12:00-13:15ÌýÌýÌý Lunch at

13:30-14:00ÌýÌýÌý Introduction by Irène Herrmann

14:00-16:30ÌýÌýÌý SESSSION I

  • An innocent victim helping the others victims of war? Switzerland during the First World War, Cédric Cotter
  • The overarching Trianon. Hungarian victimization discourse in the early 1920s., VilleÌý Hakkinen
  • Victimhood and guiltÌýin Hungary after the IIWW: contexts and actors, Tuomas Lainen-Frigren
  • Comments by Pasi Ihalainen and discussion

16:30-17Ìý:00ÌýÌý Coffee break

17:00-18:30ÌýÌýÌý SESSION II

  • Swiss in the French Résistance during the postwar period: a path towards victimisation?, Marie-Laure Graf
  • Political responsibility in the post-WWII debates over victimhood, Tuija Parvikko
  • Comments by Pasi Ihalainen and discussion

19:30 Ìý Dinner at

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ÌýSaturday 19 November


9:00-11:30ÌýÌýÌýÌýÌý SESSION III

  • ‘Underserving Victims’ and the ‘Stunde Null’, Pertii Ahonen
  • The recognition of victims in Switzerland: the case of administrative inmates and foster children, Sandrine Maulini
  • The Politics of Finnish Victimhood Nationalism, 1945-1955 & 1994-2014, Jouni Tilli
  • Comments by Pasi Ihalainen and discussion

12:00Ìý Final lunch at

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