1914 – Transformations of Societies and States at War

First of a series of conferences devoted to the Centenary of the First World War entitled: "Those Four Years Harnessed in the Battlefield 1914–1918"
Datum: 
Dienstag, 16. September 2014 bis Donnerstag, 18. September 2014
Ort: 
Prag
Deadline: 
Montag, 31. März 2014

By the end of 1914, the military plans of states and society's pre-war concepts of the up-coming war went through an unprecedented trial during the first months of the conflict. How did those involved come to terms with these initial experiences? How did they face the difficulties the war continually brought to all levels of life in society and state? What new elements did war in its initial phases bring and, on the contrary, what did it take away?

We have chosen society and state transformation from a state of peace to a state of war as the main topic of this introductory conference, which is focused on the events of the year 1914. This should allow us to compare concepts and plans with the actual events that played out in the innumerable areas of life affected by the war.

For the conference purposes we welcome all papers dealing with these processes of transformation and adaptation from all various academic and professional disciplines. In terms of the conference program, we will give preference to papers devoted to the following subject matters:

- mobilization

- diplomacy

- domestic policy

- strategy

- war aims

- conduct of war / war crimes

- military operations

- combat tactics

- prisoners of war

- war losses and casualties

- war graves

- organization and replacement of troops

- draft evasion

- military health services

- life behind the lines

- civil associations and organizations

- public opinion

- resistance movements

- state administration

- local self-government

- economy

- propaganda

- art

- science and technology

This conference will also provide the opportunity to present research and documentation projects concerning the First World War (e.g. sources and literature digitisation, creation of databases and other applications).

Please send all annotations for papers together with a short CV of the author to the following email address: museum@army.cz.

The Military History Institute Prague reserves the right to modify the program of the conference based on the amount and structure of entered papers. The papers presented will be published in a collective monograph.

The conference official languages of the will be: Czech, English and German

Conference Venue: Main Lecture Auditorium, Ministerstvo obrany ČR, Tychonova 221/1 (At the corner of "Tychonova" Street and "Na Valech" Street, Entrance is from "Na Valech" Street.), 160 00 Praha – Hradčany 

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Contact:

Colonel Aleš KNÍŽEK

Director

Military History Institute, Prague

U Pamatniku 2

CZ 130 05 Prague 3 - Zizkov

Czech Republic

Phone: +420 973 204 900

Fax: +420 222 541 308

E-mail: museum@army.cz