Date:
Thursday, June 20, 2013 - 6:00pm to Saturday, June 22, 2013 - 4:00pm
Program
June 20
18.45 Welcome
19.00 Keynote: DIANA MISHKOVA Old Regionalisms and New Transnationalisms (A View from the Balkans)
Chair: Nadia al-Bagdadi
20.00 Welcome Reception
June 21 Morning
Chair: Harold James
9.00 -13.30 Panel A, Transfers and Contact Zones
- Zsófia Lóránd (CEU) Translation as Disguise of Dissent: Second Wave Guest Texts in the New Yugoslav Feminist Discourse in the 1970s
Comment: Laura Downs - Adrian Young (Princeton) Pitcairn Islanders, Social Scientists, and the making of a ‘Contact Zone’ in the South Pacific
Comment: Jorge Flores - Katalin Stráner (CEU) Evolutionary Encounter in Exile: The Fire-Worshipping Wise Man and the Remains of Ancient Worlds (1858)
Comment: Jakob Vogel
11.00–11.30 Coffee break
- Mingzhe Zhu (Sciences Po): Paris of the Orient. The Reception and the Interpretation of French Legal Thought in China (1900-1930)
Comment: Jorge Flores - Victor Louzon (Sciences Po): The 228 in Taiwan - a French Colonial Paradigm for Chinese Political Violence?
Comment: Elissa Maïlander - Nina Valbousquet (Sciences Po): Hating the Jew Here and There: the Connective Tissues of Catholic Antisemitic Networks in Interwar Europe (1917–1940)
Comment: Diana Mishkova
13.30–14.30 Lunch break
June 21 Afternoon
Chair: Elissa Maïlander
14.30-19.00 Panel B, Global economy
- Dan Cîrjan (CEU) Managing Dependency, Managing the Crisis: Europe and Interwar Romania through the Eyes of Financial Institutions
Comment: Harold James - Wiktor Marzec (CEU), Agata Zysiak (University of Łódź) Orientalizing Capitalism in the Late 19th Century Polish Modernization Debates
Comment: Harold James - Radhika Kanchana (Sciences Po), Legacy of the Erstwhile Guest Worker Policies of Europe/are the Indians Today in the Arab-Gulf Countries, what the Turks Were in the Gastarbeiter-Germany?
Comment: Nadia al-Bagdadi
16.30–17.00 Coffee break
- Jesus Bohorquez (EUI), The Centrality of European Peripheries: the Entangled Economic Policies of the Atlantic Empires at the End of the 18th Century
Comment: Jakob Vogel - Robrecht Declercq (EUI), Between the East and the Empire: The Case of the German Fur Industry between 1900-1933
Comment: Harold James - Alejandro Garcia Montan (EUI), Genoa and the Genoese in the Making of the Atlantic world (15th–17th Centuries)
Comment: Karoline Postel Vinay
June 22
Chair: Laura Downs
10.00 –15.00 Panel C, Transnational networks and phenomena
- Giorgio Poti (EUI), Discourses of Empire and Self-Determination in the International Public Sphere: The Egyptian and Syrian Revolutions and their International Resonance (1919-1926)
Comment: Nadia al-Bagdadi - Simina Bădică (CEU) Museums without Borders: Translating Museums across Socialist Borders and Regime Changes
Comment: Elissa Maïlander - Chong Xu (Sciences Po): The Great War in Shanghai: the Supervisory Controls over the German in the French Concession at the End of the Great War
Comment: Karoline Postel Vinay
12.00–13.00 Lunch break
- Emily Riley (Princeton), "The UNRRA and the Emerging Logic of Foreign Economic Aid, 1944-1949"
Comment: Federico Romero - Laura Almagor (EUI), Saving a Jewish Europe in the World: Jewish Territorialism (1905-1950)
Comment: Elissa Maïlander - Iwa Nawrocki (Princeton), When Second and Third Worlds Meet: Transnationalizing Brazilian and Polish Catholic Models of Political Opposition, 1978–1989
Comment: Balázs Trencsényi