Archive in Research on Esperanto history Identifying and structuring source materials and current challenges in their preservation

8.09.2021
15:30

Symposium                                                               Archive in Research on Esperanto history Identifying and structuring source materials and current challenges in their preservation Working languages: english / esperanto Comité/Veranstalter: Pascal Dubourg Glatigny (Paris), Denis Eckert (Berlin/Paris), Bernhard Struck (St Andrews). Outre les participant.e.s présentant une communication, le séminaire pourra accueillir des auditrices et auditeurs, sur inscription préalable et dans la mesure des places disponibles, (et des règles sanitaires).Pour s’inscrire: eckert@cmb.hu-berlin.de  Zusätzlich zu den Teilnehmenden, die ein Referat halten, kann das Seminar nach vorheriger Anmeldung und vorbehaltlich der Verfügbarkeit von Plätzen (und sanitärer Vorschriften) auch Zuhörenden aufnehmen. Zur Anmeldung: eckert@cmb.hu-berlin.de

Programm

A. First session Chair: Pascal Dubourg, CNRS (Centre Alexandre Koyré, Campus Condorcet Paris) 1. Panorama of the archives issue (Pascal Dubourg) 2. Feedback on research and access to archives (Javier Alcalde. Thomas Creusot, Denis Eckert, Marcel Koschek, Bernhard Struck) B. Second session Chair: Mark Fettes, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver (Director of the Centro de Esploro kaj Dokumentado) 1. Presentations by collection managers : Anna Manero (Bitoteko, Madrid), Bernhard Tuider (Vienna, Österreischiche Nationalbibliothek), Susanne Henschel (Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin), Orlando Raola (Santa Rosa College, California, UEA board member for culture and libraries), Roland Rotsaert, Marc Vanden Bempt (Antwerp, Internacia Esperanto-Arkivo). 2. Intervention by leaders of the Esperanto movement: Duncan Charters (Principia College, Illinois, President of the Universal Esperanto Association UEA), Humphrey Tonkin (University of Hartford, Connecticut, President of the Esperantic Studies Foundation). C. General Discussion Chair: Denis Eckert, CNRS (Centre Marc Bloch Berlin / Campus Condorcet, Paris)