I just discovered this conference. SPD
Sapienza University of Rome, the most ancient and largest Italian
University, launches an international multidisciplinary conference to be held
in Rome, on 20-21-22 June 2013.
The topics of the meeting are related to Empires and Nations from the 18th
to the 20th century.
Papers presented to the conference will cover
a wide range of matters such as, among others, the creation of Nation States in
Modern Europe, the great Multinational empires (Hapsburg, Russian and Ottoman
Empires), the rise and decline of colonial empires (Spain, France, Great
Britain), the movements for national independence and self-determination in the
Nineteenth century (the Italian Risorgimento
and the struggle for independence of Eastern European States), the collapse of
multinational empires after World War I, the interwar and WWII period and the
rise of Fascist and Nazi “Empires”, the post war emergence of ideological
“Empires” and the division of Europe during the Cold War, post-ideological and
theoretical concepts of Empire in the late twentieth century.
The Conference also invites proposals devoted
to comparative perspectives on nationalism-related issues, as well as
theoretical approaches on the concept of empires and nations that need not be
framed to any particular geographic region.
The conference welcomes a multidisciplinary
approach inviting scholars from other
disciplines such as political science, history, anthropology, sociology,
international studies, security studies, geopolitics, area studies, economics,
geography, sociolinguistics, literature, psychology, and related fields.
The Conference encourages the submission of single papers, addressing
the above mentioned issues based on a chronological framework. Any submission must
be framed within one of the five following chronological arches with the relevant
keywords:
1) Modern age: the first crisis of multinational empires and the
emergence of nation States (keywords: Westphalian Europe, sovereignty, 1648,
balance of powers),
2) 18th century: the rise of European colonial empires
(keywords suggested: geographical explorations, colonization, colonialism, trade,
non-European world, Orientalism);
3) 19th century: from Modern States to Nation States: (keywords suggested:
national minorities, identity, citizenship, revolutions, national cultures);
4) Early 20th century: the post-war rise of an International
Society (keywords suggested: nationalism, War , Wilsonianism, socialism, totalitarian
states);
5) Late 20th century: the Cold War and the ideological
empires. (keywords suggested: communism, democracy, ideology, soft power,
decolonization).
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