History on the Edge – 4th day
Thursday, June 16, at 10:00 AM
Live at the Institute of Contemporary History
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ZOOM link https://us06web.zoom.us/j/81855065375
Lecture
10:00 – 12:00 Igor Duda: “We are all good people.” Local Communities in Yugoslavia between Action and Bureaucracy (English)
Panel
14:00 – 16:00 panel Socialistično samoupravljanje v občini (Slovenian and Croatian)
Tina Filipović: “Prisutni u svim zbivanjima”: SUBNOR u političkom i društvenom životu općine u kasnom socijalizmu
Anita Buhin: “Kulturološki fenomeni jednog giganta”: samoupravni preobražaj kulture u brodogradilištu Uljanik
Jelka Piškurić: “Tu smo – vaši smo”: razvoj lokalnih skupnosti s pomočjo mehanizma samoprispevka
Igor Duda is an associate professor and research advisor at the Department of History, Faculty of Humanities, Juraj Dobrila University of Pula. His research fields are social history and the history of everyday life of the second half of the 20th century, Croatia in Socialist Yugoslavia, history of leisure and tourism, history of consumer culture and history of childhood. He is the author of three volumes (in Croatian): In Pursuit of Well-Being. On History of Leisure and Consumer Society in Croatia in the 1950s and 1960s (2005), Well-Being Found. Everyday Life and Consumer Culture in Croatia in the 1970s and 1980s (2010) and Today when I Become a Pioneer. Childhood and the Ideology of Yugoslav Socialism (2015). He is the principal investigator of the research project financed by the Croatian Science Foundation: Making of the Socialist Man. Croatian Society and the Ideology of Yugoslav Socialism (2014-2017) and Microstructures of Yugoslav Socialism: Croatia 1970-1990 (2018-2022).
Tina Filipović is asistentent at History departement at Faculty of Arst Pula and colaborater in project Microsocialism.
Anita Buhin je post-PhD researcher at Centar za kulturološka i povijesna istraživanja socijalizma in Pula and colaborater in project Microsocialism.
Jelka Piškurić is researcher at Študijski center za narodno spravo.