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Europe's Great War and the Birth of the New World Order
November 11 and 12, 2013
The First World War Centenary Memorial Committee, the House of Terror Museum and the 20th Century Institute are organizing an international conference entitled Europe's Great War and the Birth of the New World Order The two-day conference held with the participation of a number of renown foreign historians is the launching event of Hungary's First World War centenary series of events.
Speakers: András Balogh, Ivo Banac, Alain de Benoist, Norman Stone, András Gerő, Ferenc Glatz, Peter März, Gianluca Volpi, Sean McMeekin, Tomasz Schramm, Andrey K. Sorokin, Ivan Ilchev, Karl Vocelka, Barbara Bracco, Frédéric Guelton, Xavier Moreno Juliá, Sándor M. Kiss, Petra Svoljsak, Jaroslav Hricak, Eva Irmanová.
Tibor Navracsics: Opening speech
Mária Schmidt: Welcome
András Gerő: The lost Hungarian "golden age"
Peter März: The circumstances and consequences of World War I in Germany
Gianluca Volpi: Losing a battle or losing the war? The negative myth of Caporetto (Kobarid) in Italy and outside of Italy
Alain De Benoist: Why and how did Europe lose World War I?
Tomasz Schramm: Poland and World War I
Sean Mcmeekin: The Ottoman war of succession
Andrey K. Sorokin: The Great War and our lost Russia
Karl Vocelka: The Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy in World War I: war hopes and the reasons for the fall
Ivan Ilchev: Bulgaria in World War I
Ivo Banac: The triumph of "new politics"
András Balogh: Is World War I one of the great wars or the beginning of the change of historical periods?
Barbara Bracco: The lost innocence: Italy from the interventionalist mobilization to mass mourning
Frédéric Guelton: What did France lose in World War I?
Xavier Moreno Juliá: Spain, the Spaniards and World War I: some aspects to consider
Sándor M. Kiss: The Hungarian elite in crisis situations
Petra Svoljsak: Between defeat and victory: gains and losses of Slovenia in the war
Jaroslav Hricak: Ukraine's unfinished war: 1914-2014
Eva Irmanová: World War I and Masaryk's concept of the liberation program
Bence Rétvári Closing speech