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LSC Margins of Memory Research Network | Summer Semester 2026 Programme

The LSC Margins of Memory Research Network is delighted to announce its event programme for Summer Semester 2026. It features lectures, workshops, talks and practical discussions on research funding and transfer activities. The first event is on 16 April.

Download the Summer Semester 2026 poster here

Margins of Memory | Summer Semester 2026 Programme

Thu 16 April | 14:00-15:45 | AlFi 017 | Lecture | Kateřina Čapková (Prag) From National History to Inclusive History

Tue 28 April | 16:15-17:45 | AlFi 017 | Discussion | Doing Memory Studies on the Margins: Reflections on Research Practice and Career-Building
Katerina Kralova in conversation with Volha Bartash and Tatiana Klepikova

    Weds 29 April | 09:30 - 10:50 | online event | Where Can Margins of Memory Take Us? Theorising Cultures and Politics of Non-Hegemonic Remembrance (Volha Bartash and Tatiana Klepikova, University of Regensburg)

    • this event is part of the course The Twentieth Century in European Memory: Themes and Approaches in Contemporary European Memory Studies offered via the 4EU+ consortium; register via the link

    Mon 4 May | 14:15-15:45 | AlFi 017 | Vjeran Pavlaković (Rijeka) and Katarina Damčević (Regensburg) Policy Briefs in the Humanities? Reflections on Outreach and Academic Writing

    Thu 7 May (Room SE.041) & Fri 8 May (Room AlFi 017) | 10:00-15:00 each day | Workshop | Tatiana Klepikova and Volha Bartash (MoM Speakers) Where Can Margins of Memory Take Us? Theories and Methods Workshop for the Humanities and Social Sciences

    • please register for this event by writing to tatiana.klepikova@ur.de by 20 April 2026

    Tue 9 June | 09:30-11:00 | AlFi 017 | Talk | Sarah Grandke & Sarah Kleinemann (Heidelberg) Digital Spaces of Knowledge and Memory: The Online Encyclopedia of the Nazi Genocide Against the Sinti and Roma in Europe

    • this talk outlining the work of the digital Encylopedia of the Nazi Genocide of the Sinti and Roma is open to all. No registration is required for this session. The talk is in English
    • the open talk will be followed by a practical session in German discussing the creation, development, management, dissemination and use of the online encylopedia. If you are interested in attending this session from 11:15 to 12:45 please contact campus@europeamerica.de by 31 May 2026. This session is particularly useful for anyone working with the OES software with a view to developing online handbooks, glossaries and encylopedias.

    Mon 15 June | 14:15-15:45 | AlFi 017 | talk | Jeremy F. Walton (Rijeka) Monuments of Postempire: Nostalgia, Amnesia, and Tribulation in Sarajevo, Zemun and Vienna 

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