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NovemberNovember 20202020 A virtual conference exploring to issues of and FebruaryFebruary 20212021 its opponents from various disciplinary perspectives. The conference will take place online on the second Friday DeglobalizationDeglobalization of the month, from November 2020 to February 2021. and Anti-GlobalismAnti-Globalism Register to attend online at in https://bit.ly/3bCK3u2 CentralCentral EuropeEurope Peter Becker, University of Vienna NovemberNovember 13,13, 20202020 “Passports as Instrument of ” David Petrucelli, Dartmouth College “International Crime and the Deglobalization of Inter- DeglobalizationDeglobalization war Internationalism”

and Charles Fawell, University of Chicago Anti-GlobalismAnti-Globalism “Disenchanted Globetrotters: Critiquing Globalization in from the Deck of a Steamship, 1880-1930” CentralCentral EuropeEurope Commentator: Michael Geyer, University of Chicago

Session 1: Interwar Deglobalization Register to attend online at and International Mobility https://bit.ly/3bCK3u2 Tara Zahra, University of Chicago DecemberDecember 11,11, 20202020 “Deglobalization and the Collapse of in Interwar Austria “

Carolyn Taratko, Freie Universität DeglobalizationDeglobalization “Autarky from the Ground Up: Settlement and Agricul- and tural Independence in Weimar Germany” Anti-GlobalismAnti-Globalism Mate Rigo, Yale-NUS College in “Crazy Rich Central Europeans? The Beneficiaries of CentralCentral EuropeEurope Deglobalization” Commentator: Pieter Judson, European University Institute Session 2: Deglobalization and the of Self-Sufficiency Register to attend online at https://bit.ly/3bCK3u2 Philipp Ther, University of Vienna JanuaryJanuary 8,8, 20212021 “Karl Polanyi and the Left Critique of Global Laissez Faire “ Quinn Slobodian, Wellesley College DeglobalizationDeglobalization “Exit Fantasies: Global Goldbugs and the Rise of the German and Hard Right” Anti-GlobalismAnti-Globalism Jamie Martin, Georgetown University “‘Ottomanizaton’ of Europe: The Politics of International in FinancialControl in the 1920s.” CentralCentral EuropeEurope Malgorzata Mazurak, Columbia University Session 3: Deglobalizing Capitalism “Polish Keynesians?: Post-Versailles Nation- and Developmental Thinking In an Era of Great Depression”

Commentator: Jon Levy, University of Chicago Register to attend online at Glenda Sluga, European University Institute https://bit.ly/3bCK3u2 Anastassiya Schacht, University of Vienna FebruaryFebruary 12,12, 20212021 “On Mixed Signals and Borderline Agencies: Soviet Psychiatrists in the International Epistemic Community in the ” DeglobalizationDeglobalization Leah Feldman, University of Chicago and “Reimagining the Global in Post-Soviet Eurasianist Anti-GlobalismAnti-Globalism Networks “ Roy Kimmey, University of Chicago in “From the “Roma Question” to the “Refugee Crisis” CentralCentral EuropeEurope Dorit Geva, Central European University Session 4: Globalism and Anti-Globalism “Deglobalization in Contemporary Hungarian Politics” from to Post-Socialism Aga Pasieska, University of Vienna “Title TBD”

Register to attend online at Commentator: Susan Gal, University of Chicago https://bit.ly/3bCK3u2