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05.12.2013 - 07.12.2013 | Potsdam

International Conference: Communist Parties Revisited

The main aim of the conference "Communist Parties Revisited
Socio-Cultural Approaches to Party Rule in the Soviet Bloc, 1956–1991" organized by the Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam (ZZF Potsdam) is to develop a comparative perspective that can be implemented across the broad spectrum of Eastern Bloc CPs. The conference will focus predominantly on the East German SED, the CPSU and the Polish United Workers' Party.

Conveners:
Dr. Jens Gieseke and Dr. Rüdiger Bergien (ZZF Potsdam)

The communist ruling parties (CPs) of Eastern and East Central Europe after 1945 can be considered to be the most effective political organizations of the 20th century. They claimed to put utopian societal models into practice, determined their million members' biographies and efficiently bound them to their basic organizations – even through their demise and erosion in the late 1980s. Yet, although there is no question about their societal and cultural shaping power, recent historiography is still dominated by classic narratives of political history. CPs are mainly interpreted as isolated, monolithic power machines.

In contrast, it is this conference's aim to re-interpret the highly normative party life and the CPs' power-securing practice at all levels. Analyses of the party organizations' inner workings will shed light onto the "closed society" of the CP as well as gain insights into the logic of the party leaderships and their apparatuses' actions; the social composition of the membership; and their value systems respectively. In addition, there is the question of the mid-level party functionaries' room for maneuver which should open up new perspectives on Soviet-style political systems. Further questions to be discussed include the parties' local social practice and the efficacy of the CPs' ability to endow meaning on party membership through rituals and ideology.

The main aim of this conference is to develop a comparative perspective that can be implemented across the broad spectrum of Eastern Bloc CPs. The conference will focus predominantly on the East German SED, the CPSU and the Polish United Workers' Party.

The conference is supported by Fritz Thyssen Stiftung.

Program

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5

14.30 REGISTRATION
15.15–15.30 WELCOME

15.30–17.15
Rüdiger Bergien, Potsdam:
From Stalinist
Bulwark to Mediation Agency? The SED’s Central Party Bureaucracy after 1956
Christoph Boyer, Salzburg:
Communist Party Apparatuses as Steering Organizations. Paths of
Development in East Central Europe

Discussant: Dariusz Stola, Warsaw

17.30–18.30 SNACK (Building Am Neuen Markt 9 d)

19.00–21.00 PUBLIC LECTURE (in German)
Jens Gieseke, Potsdam: Die SED – Staatspartei in der ostdeutschen Gesellschaft. Fragen und Befunde eines soziokulturellen Zugriffs

Die Public Lecture ist eine öffentliche Veranstaltung.
Der Eintritt ist frei, eine Anmeldung nicht notwendig.

DISCUSSION
Moderator: Frank Bösch, Potsdam

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6

9.00–10.45 PANEL 2: MECHANISMS OF POWER AND ‘INFORMAL RULE’

Andrea Bahr, Potsdam:
Paternalism in Local
Practice: Logics of Repression, Ideological Hegemony and Everyday Management of Society in a SED District Secretariat

Krzysztof Dabek, Warsaw:
PZPR – Polish United Workers’ Party in Retrospective. Mechanisms of a
Totalitarian Regime

Discussant: Jay Rowell, Strasbourg

10.45–11.15 COFFEE BREAK

11.15–13.00 PANEL 3: GRASSROOTS PARTY LIFE – PRACTICES OF THE EVERYDAY

Sabine Pannen, Potsdam:
Behind Closed Doors. Erosion of SED Party-Life in the 1980s
Edward Cohn, Grinnell: The Paradox of Khrushchev-Era Party Discipline in the Soviet Communist Party

Discussant: TBA

13.00–14.30 LUNCH BREAK

14.30–16.15 PANEL 4: SELF-PERCEPTIONS AND CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL COMPOSITION

Jens Gieseke, Potsdam:
What Did the Comrades Think? SED Membership in Secret Opinion Polls
and Police Reports

Michel Christian, Geneva: “It Is Not Possible to Allow Past Mistakes to Come Again”, Recruiting Policy of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia between 1968 and 1989

Discussant: Thomas Lindenberger, Potsdam

16.15–16.45 COFFEE BREAK

16.45–18.30 PANEL 5: PARTY LEADERS AND LEADERSHIP STYLES

Martin Sabrow, Potsdam:
Erich Honecker – the ‘Leading Representative’, a Generational
Perspective
Mark Kramer, Cambridge:
Communication and Decision Processes in and amongst the Eastern
Bloc’s Communist Party Leaderships

Discussant: Jürgen Danyel, Potsdam

19.00 DINNER
(at “Zum Fliegenden Holländer”,
Benkertstraße 5, 14467 Potsdam)

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7

9.00–10.45 PANEL 6: DECLINE, DOWNFALL,TRANSFORMATION

Frédéric Zalewski, Paris:
On the Way to Party Pluralism? The PZPR and the Reform of the
Socialist Party System in 1988–1989
Jan C. Behrends, Potsdam:
What Is to Be Done? Gorbachev’s Komanda and the End of Communism in the USSR

Discussant: TBA

10.45–11.15 COFFEE BREAK

11.15–12.30 CONFERENCE RESUME: OLD PARTIES,NEW PERSPECTIVES?
Panelists

Mark Kramer, Cambridge:
Padraic Kenney, Bloomington

CONCLUDING DISCUSSION

SNACK (Building Am Neuen Markt 9 d)

Hinweise zur Teilnahme:
Registration is finished.
Please contact:
Stephanie Karmann
Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam
karmann@zzf-pdm.de

Termin:

05.12.2013 ab 14:30 - 07.12.2013 12:30

Anmeldeschluss:

25.11.2013

Veranstaltungsort:

Haus der Brandenburgisch-Preußischen Geschichte (HBPG), Lecture Hall
Am Neuen Markt 9
14467 Potsdam
Brandenburg
Deutschland

Zielgruppe:

Journalisten, Wissenschaftler

Relevanz:

international

Sachgebiete:

Geschichte / Archäologie, Gesellschaft, Politik

Arten:

Konferenz / Symposion / (Jahres-)Tagung

Eintrag:

26.11.2013

Absender:

Marion Schlöttke

Abteilung:

Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

Veranstaltung ist kostenlos:

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Textsprache:

Englisch

URL dieser Veranstaltung: http://idw-online.de/de/event45681

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