
<p> Trinity College Dublin Centre for War Studies Seminar Series, 2010-11 Methodologies in the Study of War in the Twentieth Century</p><p>Spring Sessions:</p><p>Friday, January 28 th , Seminar 3: ‘Violence: Legitimacy and Illegitimacy’:</p><p>- Daniel Steinbach (Trinity College Dublin), ‘Whites behind Wire - Questions of Nationalism, Internationalism and Racism in Colonial Africa during the Great War.’</p><p>- Mahon Murphy (London School of Economics), ‘Imagined Communities: Life in German POW Camps in Japan during the First World War.’</p><p> o Arts Building, Room 3106, 16.00-18.00.</p><p>Thursday, February 3 rd , Seminar 4: ‘Organisation: Control and Chaos’:</p><p>- Peter Grant (Cass Business School, City University, London), ‘Transforming Managerial Change in the First World War: The Mobilization of Charity in Great Britain’</p><p>- Bjarne Bendtsen (University of South Denmark), ‘The image of the “profiteer” in the formulation of “war experiences”: The case of neutral countries during the Great War.’</p><p> o Arts Building, Room A.6009, 16.00-18.00.</p><p>Thursday, February 17 th , Seminar 5: ‘Belligerency and Neutrality’:</p><p>- Kevin O’ Sullivan (University College Dublin), ‘Small States, Foreign Aid and the Cold War.’ - Samuel Kruizinga (University of Amsterdam), ‘European Neutrals and the Economic War (1914-1918): Towards a comparative framework.’</p><p> o Arts Building, Room A.6009, 16.00-18.00.</p><p>Friday, March 11 th , Seminar 6: ‘Everyday life: Continuity and Disjuncture’:</p><p>- Marco Mondini (University of Padova), ‘Paper Heroes: Letters from the Italian Front during the First World War and the Construction of a Masculine Ideal Warrior.’</p><p>- Franziska Heimburger (EHESS, Paris), ‘ “Intercrossings intrinsic to the subject”: Military Language Policy and Usage as a way of approaching the Allied coalition during the First World War.’</p><p> o Long Room Hub Seminar Room, 14.00- 16.00.</p><p>Friday, March 25 th , Seminar 7: ‘Victory and Defeat’:</p><p>- Felix Römer (University of Mainz), ‘Military Ethos in the Face of Defeat. The German Wehrmacht, 1944/45.’</p><p>- Second Speaker TBC</p><p> o Arts Building, Room 5033, 14.00-16.00.</p><p>Friday, April 1 st , Seminar 8: ‘Remembrance and Amnesia’:</p><p>- Tobias Temming (University of Münster), ‘Remembrance and Amnesia or Identity and Trauma? Visual History of anti-fascist resistance in German and Dutch post-war cinema, 1945 - 1965.’ - Benjamin Möckel (University of Göttingen), ‘The Social Construction of Silence in Post- World War Two Germany.’</p><p> o Long Room Hub Seminar Room, 14.00- 16.00.</p>
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