Labnet: Conf. Ann: Interwar Internationalism: Conceptualising
Transnational Thought and Action, 1919-1939 - London (GB) 05/08
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From: Daniel Laqua <d.laqua at ucl.ac.uk>
Conf: Interwar Internationalism: Conceptualising Transnational Thought and Action, 1919-1939 - London (GB) 05/08
Daniel Laqua and Katharina Rietzler, University College London (UCL), London (GB)
02.05.2008, University College London (UCL)
Deadline: 22.04.2008
This one-day event is conceived as a forum for historians who work on different forms of internationalism and transnational co-operation in the interwar years. Many accounts of the period between 1919 and 1939 construct a narrative of the rise and fall of internationalism, focusing on the seemingly ill-fated hopes vested in the League of Nations, the Locarno and the Kellogg-Briand pacts, and the rise of aggressive
nationalisms and totalitarian regimes against the backdrop of the economic upheavals of the 1930s. In contrast to this, the workshop explores the remarkable vitality of interwar internationalism, with a special focus on border-transcending collaboration. Papers at the event will shed light on these issues from a variety of angles, discussing the different organisations, groups and individuals that shaped interwar internationalism.
The workshop is funded by the UCL Graduate School, the European Doctorate Programme "Building on the Past" (FP6), and the Royal Historical Society. It is taking place under the auspices of the UCL Centre for Transnational History.
Please register by 22 April by emailing the convenors. Places are limited and early registration is therefore recommended.
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9:15 Welcome by the workshop convenors
Keynote address: Patricia Clavin (Oxford)
10:30 Coffee break
10:45 Panel 1: The League of Nations (chair: Kathleen Burk)
Helen McCarthy (IHR): The Limits and Tensions of Popular Internationalism: The League of Nations Union in Interwar Britain
Yann Decorzant (Geneva): Internationalism in the Economic and Financial Organisation of the League of Nations
Frank Beyersdorf (Mannheim): "Democratizing International Affairs through Publicity"? The Creation of the League of Nations' Information Section
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Panel 2: Transnational Campaigns and Networks (chair: Mary Hilson)
Amalia Ribi (Oxford): Anti-Slavery Campaigns and International Humanitarianism in the Interwar Years
Marie Sandell (Royal Holloway): "A Real Meeting of the Women of the East and the West": Women and Internationalism in the Interwar Period
Stefan Couperus (Groningen): "Glocalisme mondicipal": Urban Reform and Municipal Administration as a Transnational Project, 1913-1939
15:00 Refreshments
15:15 Panel 3: Cultural Internationalism (chair: Nicola Miller)
Daniel Laqua (UCL): "Une Société Intellectuelle des Nations": The Competing International Schemes to Organize Intellectual Life
Comments and case studies: Dina Gusejnova (Cambridge) and Algo Rämmer (Tartu/Stockholm)
16:15 Coffee
16:30 Panel 4: Internationalism and Science (chair: Bernhard Rieger)
Katharina Rietzler (UCL): Scientific Philanthropy and American Internationalism in the Interwar Years
Waqar Zaidi (Imperial College): The Liberal Internationalist Commitment to Science and Technology during the Interwar Period
17:40 Refreshments
18:00 Panel Discussion: The Boundaries of Interwar Internationalism: Patterns of Inclusion and Exclusion (chair: Axel Körner)
Robert Boyce (LSE)
John Breuilly (LSE)
Jan-Georg Deutsch (Oxford)
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Daniel Laqua, Email: d.laqua at ucl.ac.uk
Katharina Rietzler, Email: k.rietzler at ucl.ac.uk
URL zur Zitation dieses Beitrages
http://geschichte-transnational.clio-online.net/termine/id=8963
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