• 12:45pm 1:00pm
    Welcome and Introductions
  • 1:00pm 2:45pm
    Panel I: Between Civilizations
    • Chair

      István Deák

      Columbia University

    • "There’s No Place Like Crime: Hanns Gross and the Location of Criminal Science"

      Scott Spector

      University of Michigan

    • “'The Closest Living Language to Sanskrit'? Lithuanian Between German Linguistics and the Nationalist Press"

      Jeremy Lin

      New York University

    • "The Polish Peasant on the Sugar Plantation: Translation and Displacement in Polish Ethnography from Malinowski to Obrębski"

      Katherine Lebow

    • Commentary

      Andrew Zimmerman

      George Washington University

  • 2:45pm 3:00pm
    Break I
  • 3:00pm 4:45pm
    Panel II: Between Worlds
    • Chair

      Deborah Coen

      Yale University

    • "Eastern Europe as an Economic World Region: Landau, Kalecki and International Statistics in the Twentieth Century"

      Małgorzata Mazurek

      Columbia University

    • "The Coming of Communist Post-Industrial Society: Radovan Richta, 'Scientific and Technological Revolution” and Global Futures'"

      Vítězslav Sommer

      Centre d'études européennes, Sciences Po

    • "Sociocultural Anthropology and Native Ethnographies from a Hungarian Perspective"

      Mihály Sárkány

      Research Center for the Humanities, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

    • Commentary

      David Engerman

      Brandeis University

  • 4:45pm 5:00pm
    Break II
  • 5:00pm 6:15pm
    Roundtable: Betweenness and Social Science
    • Tal Arbel

      Harvard University

    • Manu Goswami

      New York University

    • Jan Kubik

      Rutgers University