PROGRAMME
FIRST DAY (28 November 2024)
OFFICIAL OPENING | 10:00 AM
Prof. Alexandre Kostov, Dr. habil, Corresponding member of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Session I | THE INNOCENT RADICALISM OF RELIGION I
Moderator: Christian Kovachev 10:15 – 11:20 AM
Sacred Wars in Antiquity
Asst. Prof. Irina Shopova, Ph.D. (IBSCT-BAS)
Radicalization of Christianity in the 4th Century
Assoc. Prof. Zlatomira Gerdzhikova, Ph.D. (IBSCT-BAS)
Radical Example – Radical Follower: The Possible Influence of Paul of Samosata on Arius’s Behavior
Ph.D. Candidate Milen Markov (IBSCT-BAS)
DISCUSSION 11:00 – 11:20 AM
Coffee Break 11:20 – 11:30 AM
Session II | THE INNOCENT RADICALISM OF RELIGION II
Moderator: Asst. Prof. Evlogi Stanchev, Ph.D. 11:30 AM – 12:35 PM
“Islamic Radicalism” in Kosovo: How this Phenomenon was Covered by the International Media: 2014-2019
Assoc. Prof. Selim Bezeraj, Ph.D. (University of Pristina)
The Media in Bulgaria: Shield or Conduit of Radicalization among Muslims during the Rise of ISIS (2014-2019)
Ph.D. Candidate Kaloyan Konstantinov (IBSCT-BAS)
Religion and Radicalism in Serbian Politics in the 21st Century
Biser Banchev, Ph.D. (IBSCT-BAS)
DISCUSSION 12:15 – 12:35 PM
Lunch Break 12:35 – 1:45 PM
Session III | CLASSICAL RADICAL IDEAS
Moderator: Ph.D. Candidate Milen Petrov 1:45 – 2:50 PM
Minority Policy of the Ustasha Regime (1941-1945)
Assoc. Prof. Irina Ognyanova-Krivoshieva, Ph.D. (IBSCT-BAS)
Causes and Drivers of Radicalization and Violent Extremism in Kosovo
Assoc. Prof. Bardhok Bashota, Ph.D. (University of Pristina)
Between Far-Right Extremism and De-Marginalization of Identity: The Bosnian Movement for National Pride
Asst. Prof. Evlogi Stanchev, Ph.D. (IBSCT-BAS)
DISCUSSION 2:30 – 2:50 PM
Coffee Break 2:50 – 3:00 PM
Session IV | SOCIAL RADICALISM
Moderator: Ph.D. Candidate Todor Todorov 3:00 – 4:35 PM
From Persian to Greek Abderos Assoc. Prof.
Assoc. Prof. Ivo Topalilov, Ph.D. (IBSCT-BAS)
Emperor Justinian I’s Actions (527-565) Against Mimes as a Radical Element of His Policy
Angel Velinov, Ph.D. (IBSCT-BAS)
Communist Protest Politics, Political Uncertainty and Violence in Bulgaria after the First World War
Asst. Prof. Kristian Stefanov, Ph.D. (IPHS-BAS)
The Housing Relief Acts (1920–1924): Reducing or Increasing Public Discontent and Confrontation?
Asst. Prof. Boris Boev, Ph.D. (IPHS-BAS)
Climate Change – From Historical Narrative to Contemporary Policy
Assoc. Prof. Georgi Dimov, Ph.D. (IBSCT-BAS)
DISCUSSION 4:15 – 4:35 PM
End of First Day
SECOND DAY (29 November 2024)
Session V | BUILDING EMPIRES
Moderator: Asst. Prof. Eli Filipova, Ph.D. 10:00 – 11:05 AM
The Army as the New Plebs
Assoc. Prof. Kalin Stoev, Ph.D. (IBSCT-BAS)
The Conquest and Sack of Constantinople by the Crusaders in 1204
Assoc. Prof. Kalin Yordanov, Ph.D. (IBSCT-BAS)
Political Radicalism in the Haitian Revolution
Assoc. Prof. Simeon Simeonov, Ph.D. (IBSCT-BAS)
DISCUSSION 10:45 – 11:05 AM
Coffee Break 11:05 – 11:15 AM
Session VI | (UN)REALIZED RADICAL IDEAL
Moderator: Ph.D. Candidate Milen Petrov 11:15 – 11:50 AM
Venus without Furs. About an (Un)realized Radical Idea from the 4th Century BC
Asst. Prof. Eli Filipova, Ph.D. (IBSCT-BAS)
Homo Bizarrus. Balkan Modernisms as a ‘Walk on the Edge’
Asst. Prof. Malamir Spasov, Ph.D. (IBSCT-BAS)
DISCUSSION 11:45 – 11:55 AM
Coffee Break 11:55 – 12:05 PM
Session VII | RADICALISM IN SCIENCE
Moderator: Assoc. Prof. Simeon Simeonov, Ph.D. 12:05 – 1:10 PM
Early Bulgarian History – A Field for Radicalization of Interpretations
Borislav Pavlov (Independent Researcher)
Michael Psellus’s Treatise Dialogue on the Actions of Demons and Its Role in the Development of Western European Occultism
Ph.D. Candidate Todor Todorov (IBSCT-BAS)
Science as War of Ideas
Christian Kovachev, Ph.D. (IBSCT-BAS)
DISCUSSION 12:50 – 1:10 PM
Session VIII | CASE STUDIES
Moderator: Ph.D. Candidate Todor Todorov 1:10 – 1:35 PM
The Killing of Prisoners and Interreligious Conflicts in Late Medieval Times: Examples from the Baltic and the Balkans
Ph.D. Candidate Milen Petrov (IBSCT-BAS)
DISCUSSION 1:35 – 1:45 PM
PRESENTATION OF THE FIRST VOLUME OBSCURED BALKANS 1:45 – 2:00 PM
END OF CONFERENCE