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09. 01. 2024

Maren Röger/Vincent Hoyer: Postcarding People(s). Postcard Production in Eastern Europe around 1900 between Politcs and Economy

 

Die "Prager Vorträge" starten am 9. Januar 2024 um 17.00 ins neue Jahr. In der Prager Außenstelle  (Valentinská 91/1, 3. Stock, 110 00 Prag) werden Maren Röger und Vincent Hoyer über die Verflechtungen von Politik und Ökonomie in der Postkartenproduktion um die Jahrhundertwende sprechen.

Der Vortrag wird auch via Zoom übertragen.

 

Collegium Carolinum,
the German Historical Institute Warsaw,
and the Leibniz-Institute for History and Culture in Eastern Europe
in collaboration with the Institute of Philosophy, CAS, and the Department of East European Studies, Charles University
cordially invite you to the lecture

 

PROF. MAREN RÖGER/VINCENT HOYER, MA (LEIPZIG)
Postcarding People(s). Postcard Production in Eastern Europe around 1900 between Politics and Economy

Tuesday, January 9 2024, 5 p.m.
Valentinská 91/1, 3rd Floor
The lecture will be streamed via Zoom as well, please contact
florian.ruttner@collegium-carolinum.de

 

Postcards became a central mass medium at the end of the 19th century, offering views of distant and nearby landscapes, villages, and cities, as well as depictions of people. Buyers and senders as well as recipients and collectors used the popular cards to get a picture of the world and its populations. As part of mass culture, the small-format media formed ideas of a world organized according to peoples. In this context, they had a politically important significance in the course of the emerging nationalism, which simultaneously gained relevance in the multi-ethnic border regions of the Habsburg Empire, the German Empire and the Russian Empire. On the one hand, postcards were (communication) media that constructed categories and values, but on the other hand, above all, they were products around which new business fields and acquisition opportunities arose with the beginning of the “visual age” (Paul). The lecture is dedicated to the history of postcard production in Eastern Europe around 1900 at the interface of politics and economy.

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Maren Röger studied Cultural Studies, Media Studies and History at the Universities of Lüneburg and Wrocław. In 2010 she obtained a Doctorate in the University of Gießen on the German-Polish culture of remembrance regarding the forced migration of Germans. Between 2010 and 2015, she was a Research associate at the DHI Warsaw, and a visiting professor at the University of Hamburg. Between 2015 and 2021 she was a junior professor of intertwined history with Eastern Europe at the University of Augsburg, between 2017 and 2021, she was a director of the Bukovina Institute, also based there. Since 11/2021, she is a Director of the GWZO and Professor of the History of Eastern Europe/East Central Europe at the University of Leipzig. She is a co-editor (with Vincent Hoyer) of Völker verkaufen. Politik und Ökonomie der Postkartenproduktion im östlichen Europa um 1900. Dresden: Sandstein-Verlag, 2023, and author of Wartime Relations. Intimacy, Violence, and Prostitution in Occupied Poland, 1939-1945: Oxford: Oxford University Press 2021.

Vincent Hoyer studied History and History of Art and Culture at the University of Augsburg with study visits to Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań and the Graduate School of Emory University in Atlanta. 2021-2023 Research assistant at GWZO in the project "Selling Ethnicity. Visual Media Producers in Eastern Europe around 1900 between Nationalism and Economy", funded by the Federal Commissioner for Culture and the Media. Dissertation topic: "Leisure under control? - The Politicisation of Pleasure Cultures in the Multiethnic Cities of Warsaw, Poznan and Lviv 1890-1914". Hi is a co-editor (with Prof. Dr. Maren Röger) of the book Völker verkaufen. Politik und Ökonomie der Postkartenproduktion im östlichen Europa um 1900. Dresden: Sandstein-Verlag, 2023.