Igor Duda Curriculum Vitae April 2015 Igor Duda is an assistant professor at the Department of Humanities and a researcher at the Centre for Cultural and Historical Research of Socialism, Juraj Dobrila University of Pula. He graduated in History and Croatian Language and Literature at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb (2000). He earned his MSc (2004) and PhD (2009) degrees in History from the same university. His research fields are social history and the history of everyday life of the second half of the 20th century, history of leisure and the history of consumer society. He is the author of two volumes (in Croatian): In Pursuit of WellBeing. On History of Leisure and Consumer Society in Croatia in the 1950s and 1960s (2005) and Well-Being Found. Everyday Life and Consumer Culture in Croatia in the 1970s and 1980s (2010). Currently he is cooperating within different research projects and he is the principal investigator of the project Making of the Socialist Man. Croatian Society and the Ideology of Yugoslav Socialism (financed by HRZZ). He is a member of several associations and university boards, the co-founder and the first head of the Centre for Cultural and Historical Research of Socialism in the year 2012/13. Since the beginning of the academic year 2013/14 he is the Head of the History Subdepartment within the Department of Humanities. Personal information E-mail Web-page Date and place of birth igor.duda@unipu.hr http://www.unipu.hr/index.php?id=421 9 April 1977, Pula, Croatia Work experience Date Occupation or position held Name and address of employer Courses taught Other courses taught Other activities at the University of Pula since 1 December 2001 2001-2010 teaching assistant (mlađi asistent, asistent, viši asistent znanstveni novak) 2011 assistant professor (docent) Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Department of Humanities, Subdepartment of History – Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Odjel za humanističke znanosti, Odsjek za povijest, Ronjgova 1, HR-52100 Pula, Croatia BA level: Introduction into Croatian Contemporary History, History of the th Consumer Society in the 20 Century, Socialist Man: Yugoslav Case, History of Leisure and Tourism; MA level: Croatian Everyday Life in Socialism, Contemporary History Workshop PhD program in modern and contemporary history at the University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences: course Everyday Life of Socialist Croatia (since 2011) Croatian Seminar for Foreign Slavists (Hrvatski seminar za strane slaviste: Zagrebačka slavistička škola), Dubrovnik, organized by University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, course Croatian Society in Socialism: Everyday Life and Modernization (2013 and 2014) supervisor of 67 BA and MA theses (2006-2014) in Croatian contemporary history; coordinator of the Bologna Process at the Subdepartment of History 2004-2008, member of the Council of the Department of Humanities 20072009 and since 2011, member of the University Board for teaching and students 2010-2012; co-founder of the Assistants' Day, annual conference of the assistants of the University of Pula since 2009; co-editor of the issues 8/2010 and 12/2014 of Tabula, journal of the Department of Humanities; co- founder of the Centre for Cultural and Historical Research of Socialism; head of the Subdepartment of History (2013-2015) Education Degree date Title Institution 2000 BA in history, BA in Croatian language and literature (profesor povijesti i hrvatskog jezika i književnosti) University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences – Sveučilište u Zagrebu, Filozofski fakultet Degree date Title Institution 2004 MSc in history (magistar znanosti, mr. sc.) University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Degree date Title Institution 2009 PhD in Croatian history (doktor znanosti, dr. sc.) University of Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Scholarship abroad OSI/FCO Chevening Scholarship, University of Oxford, academic year 2002/2003, visiting postgraduate student Erasmus, University of Regensburg and IOS Regensburg, January 2013, short stay for research and teaching Research Projects Duration Project title Status Institution Duration Project title Status Institution 2005-2008 Tourism and Leisure Cultures in Socialist Yugoslavia researcher Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Institut für Geschichte, Abteilung Südosteuropäische Geschichte Hannes Grandits, principal investigator (FWF Austrian Science Fund) 2014-2017 Making of the Socialist Man. Croatian Society and the Ideology of Yugoslav Socialism principal investigator Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Centar za kulturološka i povijesna istraživanja socijalizma (CKPIS) (Croatian Science Foundation – HRZZ) Research and Mobility Projects Duration Project title Status Institution Duration Project title Status Institution 2014-2015 The Politics of National Identity and Democratization in Austria and Croatia researcher, co-head with Florian Bieber Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Centar za kulturološka i povijesna istraživanja socijalizma (CKPIS) and Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Zentrum für Südosteuropastudien (CSEES) (bilateral cooperation and mobility Austria-Croatia) 2014-2015 Cultures of Labor from Socialism to the EU: Slovenia and Croatia in a Comparative Perspective researcher Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Centar za kulturološka i povijesna istraživanja socijalizma (CKPIS) and ZRC SAZU Ljubljana, Department for 2 Interdisciplinary Research headed by Lada Duraković and Tanja Petrović (bilateral cooperation and mobility Croatia-Slovenia) Duration Project title Status Institution 2015 Changing Representations of Socialist Yugoslavia researcher and student supervisor Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, partner institutions in Belgrade, Sarajevo, Skopje, Koper and Pula (DAAD) Other Projects Duration Project title Status Institution 2001-2005 Hrvatska enciklopedija, Istarska enciklopedija author/collaborator (HE, IE), executive editor (IE) Leksikografski zavod (Lexicographic Institute) Miroslav Krleža, Zagreb Duration 2012-2013 Refleksije vremena 1945-1955. (Reflections of Time 1945-55), exhibition, curator Jasmina Bavoljak team member, co-author Galerija Klovićevi dvori (Klović Gallery), Zagreb Project title Status Institution Duration Project title Status Institution Duration Project title Status Institution 2012-2014 Godine za pamćenje (Years to Remember), TV documentary series by Hrvoje Juvančić researcher, script co-author HRT (Croatian Radio and Television), Zagreb 2014-2015 Nikad im bolje nije bilo? Modernizacija svakodnevnog života u socijalističkoj Jugoslaviji (They Never Had It Better? Modernization of Everyday Life in Socialist Yugoslavia), exhibition, curator Ana Panić team member, co-author Muzej istorije Jugoslavije, Belgrade, and partner museums in Ljubljana, Sarajevo, Pula and Zagreb Publications Books 1. U potrazi za blagostanjem. O povijesti dokolice i potrošačkog društva u Hrvatskoj 1950-ih i 1960-ih. nd Srednja Europa, Zagreb, 2005, 2 edition 2014. [In Pursuit of Well-Being. On History of Leisure and Consumer Society in Croatia in the 1950s and 1960s] 2. Pronađeno blagostanje. Svakodnevni život i potrošačka kultura u Hrvatskoj 1970-ih i 1980-ih. nd Srednja Europa, Zagreb, 2010, 2 edition 2014. [WellBeing Found. Everyday Life and Consumer Culture in Croatia in the 1970s and 1980s] (Kiklop Book Award 2010) 3 Co-authored books 1. Nikad im bolje nije bilo? Modernizacija svakodnevnog života u socijalističkoj Jugoslaviji/They Never Had It Better? Modernization of Everyday Life in Socialist Yugoslavia, Ivana Dobrivojević, Igor Duda, Sabina Mihelj, Ana Panić, Muzej istorije Jugoslavije/Museum of Yugoslav History, Beograd/Belgrade, 2014. Edited books 1. Radionica za suvremenu povijest. Istraživanja diplomanata pulskog Sveučilišta 2011-2013., eds. Igor Duda, Anita Buhin and Igor Stanić, Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli and Srednja Europa, Pula and Zagreb, 2013. [Contemporary History Workshop] 2. Sunčana strana Jugoslavije. Povijest turizma u socijalizmu, eds. Hannes Grandits and Karin Taylor, eds. of Croatian edition Damir Agičić and Igor Duda, Srednja Europa, Zagreb, 2013. [Yugoslavia's Sunny Side] Edited journals Book chapters 1. Tabula, 8, 2010, issue with the papers by research assistants in humanities of the University of Pula, co-editor of the issue Andrea Matošević th 2. Tabula, 12, 2014, issue in occasion of the 20 anniversary of the History Subdepartment in Pula, co-editor of the issue Marija Mogorović Crljenko 3. Časopis za suvremenu povijest, issue with the conference papers – Socialism on the Bench, 3, 2014. 4. Historijski zbornik, issue with the conference papers – Socialism on the Bench, 2, 2014. 5. Journal of Tourism History, issue Research on Tourism History in the Adriatic Sea Region, co-editors of the issue Igor Tchoukarine and Rory Yeomans, in print. 1. "Sve je najsuvremenije. Svakodnevica i potrošačka kultura u Puli ranih 1960-ih", Pula 3000 Pola: Prilozi za povijesnu sintezu, Elmo Cvek, Attilio Krizmanić, eds., Pula, 2004, 43-55. 2. "Svakodnevica pedesetih: od nestašica do privrednog čuda", Način u jeziku/Književnost i kultura pedesetih. Zbornik radova 36. seminara Zagrebačke slavističke škole, Krešimir Bagić, ed., Filozofski fakultet u Zagrebu, Zagrebačka slavistička škola, Zagreb, 2008, 69-85. 3. "Adriatic for All: Summer Holidays in Croatia", Remembering Utopia. The Culture of Everyday Life in Socialist Yugoslavia, Breda Luthar, Maruša Pušnik, eds., New Academia Publishing, Washington, 2010, 289-311. 4. "Workers into Tourists. Entitlements, Desires, and the Realities of Social Tourism under Yugoslav Socialism", Yugoslavia's Sunny Side. A History of Tourism in Socialism, 1950s-1980s, Hannes Grandits, Karin Taylor, eds., Central European University Press, Budapest – New York, 2010, 4 Journal articles 33-68. 5. "What to do at the Weekend? Leisure for Happy Consumers, Refreshed Workers, and Good Citizens", Yugoslavia's Sunny Side. A History of Tourism in Socialism, 1950s-1980s, Hannes Grandits, Karin Taylor, eds., Central European University Press, Budapest – New York, 2010, 303334. 6. "Svakodnevni život u Dalmaciji u djelima Stijepa Obada", Zbornik Stijepa Obada, Marko Trogrlić, Josip Vrandečić, Ante Bralić, Mislav Elvis Lukšić, eds., Sveučilište u Zadru – Odjel za povijest and others, Zadar, Split and Zagreb, 2010, 145-158. 7. "'Rijetki trenuci odmora'. Tito i slobodno vrijeme", Tito – viđenja i tumačenja, Olga Manojlović Pintar, ed., Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije, Arhiv Jugoslavije, Beograd, 2011, 313-328. 8. "Nema goriva. INA, nestašice i mjere štednje u Hrvatskoj 1979.–1984.", Iz hrvatske povijesti 20. stoljeća – Iz hrvaške zgodovine 20. stoletja (Zbirka Vpogledi 4), ur. Iskra Iveljić, Stjepan Matković, Žarko Lazarević, Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino, Ljubljana, 2012., 111-122. 9. "Uhodavanje socijalizma. Hrvatska u desetljeću poslije 1945. godine", Refleksije vremena 1945.-1955. (Reflections of Time 1945-1955), ed. Jasmina Bavoljak, Galerija Klovićevi dvori, Zagreb, 2012, 10-37; "Running-in socialism. Croatia in the decade after the year 1945", 308314. 10. "Konzumerizmom do komunizma? Potrošačka kultura u Hrvatskoj od 1950-ih do 1980-ih", Potrošačka kultura i konzumerizam, ed. Snježana Čolić, Institut društvenih znanosti Ivo Pilar, Zagreb, 2013, 83-105. 11. "Od radnika do turista. Prava, želje i stvarnost socijalnoga turizma u jugoslavenskome socijalizmu", Sunčana strana Jugoslavije. Povijest turizma u socijalizmu, eds. Hannes Grandits and Karin Taylor, Srednja Europa, Zagreb, 2013, 55-87. 12. "Kamo na vikend? Slobodno vrijeme sretnih potrošača, odmornih radnika i dobrih građana", Sunčana strana Jugoslavije. Povijest turizma u socijalizmu, ur. Hannes Grandits and Karin Taylor, Srednja Europa, Zagreb, 2013, 313-342. 13. "Djeca socijalističke domovine. Izgrađivanje pionirske tradicije u Hrvatskoj 1950-ih godina", Socijalizam na klupi. Jugoslavensko društvo očima nove postjugoslavenske humanistike, eds. Lada Duraković and Andrea Matošević, Srednja Europa, Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Sa(n)jam knjige u Istri, Pula and Zagreb, 2013, 75-101. 14. "Komunisti kao turisti. Godišnji odmor u vili CK SKH u Fažani", Fažanski libar 7, ur. Mirko Urošević, Amforapress, Pula 2014., 137-145. 1. "Kroz Koraljna vrata s Nevidljivim pismom u Zaborav", Književna revija, 1999, 39, 1/2, 102-113. 2. "Deklaracijom do jezika. Pogled na kulturno-jezičnu sliku povijesti druge polovice XX. stoljeća", Kolo, X, 3, 2000, 85-104. 3. "Elementi kozmopolitizma u Puli između 1850. i 1918. godine", Radovi Zavoda za hrvatsku povijest, 1999-2000, 32-33, 105-116. 4. "Osvajanje vremena i prostora. Dokolica kao užitak dugog devetnaestog stoljeća", Kolo, XI, 1, 2001, 5-50. 5. "I vlakom na vikend. Prilog socijalnoj i kulturnoj povijesti slobodnoga vremena u Hrvatskoj krajem 1960-ih", Časopis za suvremenu povijest, 2002, 34, 3, 659-678. 6. "Dokono mnoštvo otkriva Hrvatsku. Engleski turistički vodiči kao izvor za povijest putovanja na istočnu jadransku obalu od 1958. do 1969.", Časopis za suvremenu povijest, 2003, 35, 3, 803-822. 7. "Samoposluga kao vijest dana. Počeci suvremenog potrošačkog društva 5 Other 1950-ih i 1960-ih godina", Problemi sjevernog Jadrana, 2003, 8, 267278. 8. "Povijest dokolice za početnike", Povijest u nastavi, 2004, 3, 214-221. 9. "'Mi smo ovdje tek toliko.' Izgubljeni stanovnici Pule 1910-1948.", Radovi Zavoda za hrvatsku povijest, 2001-2004, 34-35-36, 157-184. 10. "Tehnika narodu! Trajna dobra, potrošnja i slobodno vrijeme u socijalističkoj Hrvatskoj", Časopis za suvremenu povijest, 2005, 37, 2, 371-392. 11. "Escaping the City: Leisure Travel in Croatia in the 1950s and 1960s", Ethnologia Balkanica, 2005, 9, 285-303. 12. "Tourism to the People. Vacation as a Product of Socialist Modernization" / "Turizam narodu. Godišnji odmor kao proizvod socijalističke modernizacije, Man and Space / Čovjek i prostor (issue topic: Unfinished Modernisations: Between Utopia and Pragmatism / tema broja: Nedovršene modernizacije: između utopije i pragmatizma), 05-06 (684-685), 57, 2011, 28-32. 13. "Der gefundene Wohlstand. Alltag und Konsumkultur in Kroatien der 1970er und 1980er Jahre", Relations, 2011., 1-2, 168-183. [a chapter of the book Pronađeno blagostanje] 14. "Iza vrata radničkih odmarališta. Službeni zapisi o nestašnima i gladnima 1947.-1950.", co-author Igor Stanić, Historijski zbornik, 2011, 64, 1, 99119. 15. "Nova istraživanja svakodnevice i društveno-kulturne povijesti jugoslavenskoga socijalizma", Tabula, 2014, 12, 105-116. 16. "Nova istraživanja svakodnevice i društveno-kulturne povijesti jugoslavenskoga socijalizma", Časopis za suvremenu povijest, 2014, 3, 577-591. 17. "S Bucom i Bongom protiv krize. Hitrecovi smogovci, djetinjstvo i svakodnevica kasnog socijalizma", Historijski zbornik, 2014, 2, 401-418. 18. "Tanned guardians, followers and pioneers. Yugoslav directed tourism across Tito’s Brijuni Islands", co-author Igor Stanić, Journal of Tourism History, in print. See bibliography list at http://www.unipu.hr/index.php?id=421 Conference presentations 2004 2005 2006 2007 1. Sve je najsuvremenije. Svakodnevica i potrošačka kultura u Puli ranih 1960-ih. Pula 3000 Pola, Pula 2. Tehnika narodu! Trajna dobra, potrošnja i slobodno vrijeme u socijalističkoj Hrvatskoj. II. kongres hrvatskih povjesničara, Pula 3. Escaping the City: Leisure Travel in the 1950s and 1960s Croatia. Urban rd Life and Culture in Southeastern Europe, 3 InASEA Conferece (International Association for Southeast European Anthropology), Belgrade 4. Having a Car in Socialist Yugoslavia: On the Road to Consumerism and Private Leisure. Socialist Luxury, Victoria and Albert Museum, London 5. Beauty, Contrast and Independence: British and American Travel Guidebooks on Socialist Yugoslavia 1958-1969. Images and CounterImages East and West: Expectations and Observance, Inštitut za novejšo zgodovino, Ljubljana 6. Workers into Tourists. Entitlements, Wishes and Realities of Social Tourism in Yugoslav Socialism. Yugoslavia's Sunny Side, Institut für Geschichte, Graz 7. What to do at the Weekend? Leisure for Happy Consumers, Fresh Workers and Good Citizens. Yugoslavia's Sunny Side, Institut für 6 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Geschichte, Graz 8. On Holidays with the State: Social Tourism and Social Background in Socialist Yugoslavia. Social Transformations and Social Identities in East-Central and Southeastern Europe under Socialism, 1944/451989/91, CEU Budapest, Budapest 9. Directed to Holidays. The Beginnings of Mass Tourism in Socialist Yugoslavia. Modern Dictatorship as a Practice and Experience. New Approaches in the Study of Authoritarian Regimes in Central and SouthEastern Europe in the 20th century, Univerza na Primorskem, Koper 10. Zlatne godine jugoslavenskog socijalizma. Asistentski dan. Znanstveni skup asistenata Odjela za humanističke znanosti i Odjela za studij na talijanskom jeziku Sveučilišta Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Pula 11. Unwanted Modernization? The Acceptance of Tourism in Croatia under th Yugoslav Socialism. 7 Conference of the T2M (International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility), panel Touristic innovation? – Tourism in authoritarian regimes, Luzern 12. "Rijetki trenuci odmora". Tito, slobodno vrijeme i jugoslavenski turizam. Tito: viđenja i tumačenja, Institut za noviju istoriju Srbije, Arhiv Jugoslavije i Südost-Institut Regensburg, Belgrade 13. Yugoslav Socialist Ideology and the Everyday Consumer Practice. Rethinking Late Socialism. Socio-Cultural Change and Political Legitimacy in Eastern Europe since the 1960s, Institut za istoriju Sarajevo, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam, Institute of Contemporary History Prague, Sarajevo 14. Gladni na odmoru. Radnička odmarališta krajem 1940-ih. Asistentski dan. Znanstveni skup asistenata Odjela za humanističke znanosti i Odjela za studij na talijanskom jeziku Sveučilišta Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Pula 15. Motorization and Consumerism in Socialist Yugoslavia. Post-Stalinism as an Epoch: Towards a Comparative Societal History of European Communism between 1956 and 1980, Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung, Potsdam 16. Holidaymakers between Socialism and Consumerism: Croatian and th Yugoslav Tourism in the 1970s and 1980s, 15 Annual Mediterranean Studies Association International Congress, Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, Pula 17. Djetinjstvo u slobodi ili slobodno djetinjstvo. Djelovanje Saveza pionira u Hrvatskoj 1950-ih i 1980-ih, IV. kongres hrvatskih povjesničara, Zagreb 18. Discussion at the panel Culture, consumerism, class and aesthetics znanstvenoga skupa Bringing class back in: The dynamics of social change in (post)Yugoslavia, Centre for Southeast European Studies and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Marija Bistrica 19. Studying Socialist Labour Relations: Yugoslav Socialism and the Uljanik Shipyard, co-speaker Igor Stanić, Studying Labor in and after State Socialism (Workshop), Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung/Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (IOS), Regensburg 20. Komunisti kao turisti. Godišnji odmor u vili CK SKH u Fažani, Fažanski kolokvij 7, Fažana 21. Djeca socijalističke domovine. Izgrađivanje pionirske tradicije u Hrvatskoj 1950-ih godina, Socijalizam na klupi. Kulturološke i povijesne interpretacije jugoslavenskoga i postjugoslavenskih društava / Socialism on the Bench. Cultural and Historical Interpretations of Yugoslav and Post-Yugoslav Societies, Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Centar za kulturološka i povijesna istraživanja socijalizma, Pula 7 2014 22. Tourists as Guardians of Socialism: Yugoslav Social Tourism across th Tito's Brijuni Islands, 46 Annual Convention of the Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES) – 25 Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall: Historical Legacies and New Beginnings, San Antonio (Texas, USA) 23. Dvadeset godina studija povijesti u Puli (1994.–2014.), co-speaker Klara Buršić-Matijašić, Sveučilišna nastava povijesti u Hrvatskoj. Tradicija, današnje stanje, prespektive, HNOPZ, DHP and Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zagreb Invited and public lectures 2005 2007 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013 1. Potrošačko društvo i socijalizam. Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Odsjek za povijest, Zagreb 2. Odmor i putovanja u Hrvatskoj 1950-ih i 1960-ih. Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Odsjek za povijest, Zagreb 3. U potrazi za blagostanjem. Sveučilište u Zadru, Odjel za povijest, Zadar 4. Having Holidays in Yugoslav Socialism. Leisure and Pleasure in SouthEast Europe, University College London, School of Slavonic and East European Studies, London 5. Svakodnevica pedesetih: od nestašica do privrednog čuda. Zagrebačka slavistička škola, Dubrovnik 6. Svakodnevica, potrošačka kultura i slobodno vrijeme u socijalističkoj Hrvatskoj. Profilova radionica za nastavnike povijesti, Pula 7. Ljetovanja u socijalističkoj Hrvatskoj. Program Antropolgija turizma, Odsjek za etnologiju i kulturnu antropologiju, Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zagreb 8. Iz socijalizma u Trst. Povijest svakodnevice o kupovanju preko granice. Mjesec hrvatske knjige, Gradska knjižnica i čitaonica, Pula 9. Pronađeno blagostanje. Sveučilište u Zadru, Odjel za povijest, Zadar 10. Konzumerizam u socijalističkoj Hrvatskoj. Monteparadiso Hacklab, Pula 11. Everyday Life of Croatian Consumers in Yugoslav Socialism. Forschungskolloquium Neue Perspektive in der südost- und osteuropäischen Geschichte, Universität Regensburg, Südost-Institut, Regensburg 12. Socialist Yugoslavia: the West or the East?. International Students of History Association, Annual Conference: East and West: Bridging the Differences, Pula 13. Potrošačka kultura u socijalističkoj Hrvatskoj. Radni teren Jugoplastika, Split 14. Tehnička revolucija u svakodnevici socijalističke Hrvatske. Muzej računala i tehnologije Peek&Poke, Rijeka 15. Između perilice i televizora. Svakodnevica u kućanstvu od 1950-ih do 1980-ih. Muzej grada Zagreba 16. Pula's Struggle with Temporality and Modernity in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Mediterranean Summer School of Theoretical and Applied Humanities: Mediterranean Identities, Univerza na Primorskem, Koper 17. Djeca i potrošacka kultura jugoslavenskoga socijalizma. Radionica Sjećanje na Maju. Prilog proučavanju kulture sjećanja na djetinjstvo u jugoslavenskom socijalizmu, Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Zagreb 18. Prijepori o potrošačkoj kulturi u socijalističkoj Hrvatskoj. Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Rijeci, Odsjek za kulturalne studije, Rijeka (repeated in 2013) 19. Croatia in Socialist Yugoslavia: an Overview. Universität Regensburg, 8 20. 21. 22. 23. 2014 24. 25. 26. 2015 27. 28. 29. 30. Fakultät für Philosophie, Kunst-, Geschichts- und Gesellschaftswissenschaften, Institut für Geschichte, Lehrstuhl für Geschichte Südost- und Osteuropas, Regensburg Tito's Pioneers and Yugoslav Socialist Ideology. Forschungskolloquium Neue Perspektiven in der südost- und osteuropäischen Geschichte, Lehrstuhl Geschichte Südost- und Osteuropas, Universität Regensburg & Institut für Ost- und Südosteuropaforschung, Regensburg Uhodavanje socijalizma. Hrvatska 1945–1955., program of the exhibition Reflections of Time 1945–1955, Centar za povijesna i kulturološka istraživanja socijalizma and Arheološki muzej Istre, Pula Well-Being Found? Standard of Living in Socialist Croatia. Central European University, Budapest Socijalni turizam i socijalizam: slučaj Fažana. Državni arhiv u Pazinu, Pazin Jadran za radnike. Socijalni turizam u jugoslavenskom socijalizmu, Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, Belgrade Shopping Abroad and Socialist Yugoslavia: a Necessity or a Whim? School of Slavonic and East European Studies, University College London, London Tourism, Identity and Liberalization in Socialist Yugoslavia, Zentrum für Südosteuropastudien (CSEES), Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Graz Životni standard i potrošačka kultura u socijalističkoj Jugoslaviji, program of the exhibition They Never had It Better?, Museum of Yugoslav History, Belgrade Djetinjstvo između pionira i smogovaca, panel discussion Kako smo odrastali? Djetinjstvo između socijalističkog Istoka i kapitalističkog Zapada, program of the exhibition They Never had It Better?, Museum of Yugoslav History, Belgrade Social History of Croatia in Socialist Yugoslavia, Institute of Slavic Studies, Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan, Poznan Kultura putovanja i masovni turizam u socijalističkoj Hrvatskoj, Institute of Slavic Studies, Adam Mickiewicz University of Poznan, Poznan 9
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