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UID:southeast-asia-and-central-eastern-europe-forgotten-connections-stories-and-histories-1
SUMMARY:Southeast Asia and Central-Eastern Europe: Forgotten Connections, Stories and Histories (1)
LOCATION:Room 1.205
DESCRIPTION:Much scholarly focus has been devoted to the study of the Europ
 ean colonial presence in Southeast Asia. However, the British, the French o
 r the Dutch were not the only Europeans involved with the region. In fact, 
 Southeast Asia has attracted many Central and Eastern European (Czech, Poli
 sh, Hungarian, Serbian, Russian etc.) missionaries, travellers, adventurers
 , soldiers, writers, journalists, businessmen, and scholars. This panel aim
 s to begin to gather scholars, histories, stories, and perspectives of/abou
 t/on Southeast Asia or its parts from different Central and Eastern Europea
 n countries. Secondly, the panel seeks to reflect on Central/Eastern Europe
 an scholarship on Southeast Asia (especially historically, but also at pres
 ent), as well as experiences and accounts of Europeans who travelled and/or
  lived in Southeast Asia and through their accounts and work triggered inte
 rest in the region, and in some cases also contributed to scholarship on So
 utheast Asia (e.g. Harry J. Benda, who was born in former Czechoslovakia, l
 ived in the Dutch East Indies, and later established Southeast Asian Studie
 s at Yale and Singapore). Last but not least, the panel will explore how Ea
 stern/Central European views were conditioned by and incorporated into part
 icular European cultural/historical situations. So far, scholarship on thes
 e questions has taken place mostly within the national boundaries of the Ce
 ntral and Eastern European countries. While the idea of the panel originate
 d in discussions among Czech scholars, it aims to be the first step in stim
 ulating a conversation across Central and Eastern Europe, and in expanding 
 our understanding of Europe and European interaction with Southeast Asia be
 yond Western European empires.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/southeast-asia-and-central-eastern-europe-forgotten-connections-stories-and-histories
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T103000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T192000
UID:southeast-asia-and-central-eastern-europe-forgotten-connections-stories-and-histories-2
SUMMARY:Southeast Asia and Central-Eastern Europe: Forgotten Connections, Stories and Histories (2)
LOCATION:Room 1.205
DESCRIPTION:Much scholarly focus has been devoted to the study of the Europ
 ean colonial presence in Southeast Asia. However, the British, the French o
 r the Dutch were not the only Europeans involved with the region. In fact, 
 Southeast Asia has attracted many Central and Eastern European (Czech, Poli
 sh, Hungarian, Serbian, Russian etc.) missionaries, travellers, adventurers
 , soldiers, writers, journalists, businessmen, and scholars. This panel aim
 s to begin to gather scholars, histories, stories, and perspectives of/abou
 t/on Southeast Asia or its parts from different Central and Eastern Europea
 n countries. Secondly, the panel seeks to reflect on Central/Eastern Europe
 an scholarship on Southeast Asia (especially historically, but also at pres
 ent), as well as experiences and accounts of Europeans who travelled and/or
  lived in Southeast Asia and through their accounts and work triggered inte
 rest in the region, and in some cases also contributed to scholarship on So
 utheast Asia (e.g. Harry J. Benda, who was born in former Czechoslovakia, l
 ived in the Dutch East Indies, and later established Southeast Asian Studie
 s at Yale and Singapore). Last but not least, the panel will explore how Ea
 stern/Central European views were conditioned by and incorporated into part
 icular European cultural/historical situations. So far, scholarship on thes
 e questions has taken place mostly within the national boundaries of the Ce
 ntral and Eastern European countries. While the idea of the panel originate
 d in discussions among Czech scholars, it aims to be the first step in stim
 ulating a conversation across Central and Eastern Europe, and in expanding 
 our understanding of Europe and European interaction with Southeast Asia be
 yond Western European empires.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/southeast-asia-and-central-eastern-europe-forgotten-connections-stories-and-histories
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190912T123000
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