(Il)Liberal- Internationalisms

(Il)Liberal- Internationalisms

Co-organized by Friday, December 9 Institute of Austrian Historical Research (UNIVIE) Liberal-(Il)liberal- Morning Session Department of History (UNIVIE) Boundary questions PANEL FOUR Laureate Research Program in International Internationalisms Chair: Peter Becker History (UNISYD) New Paradigms for the History Discussant: Philippa Hetherington School of Slavonic and East European Studies (UCL) of the Twentieth Century 09:00-09:35 Organizers: Abigail Green (University of Oxford) Prof. Peter Becker (University of Vienna) Liberals, Socialists, Internationalists, Jews Dr. Philippa Hetherington (University College London) Vienna, December 7-9, 2016 Prof. Glenda Sluga (University of Sydney) 09:35-10:10 Dr. Natasha Wheatley (University of Sydney) Dave Petruccelli (Diplomatic Academy, Vienna) Was the League of Nations Liberal Conference office Internationalist? Mag. Birgit Aubrunner (University of Vienna) [email protected] 10:10-10:30 Coffee break Sponsored by: 10:30-11:05 Sandrine Kott (Geneva University) Liberal and Illiberal Social Internationalisms 11:05-11:40 Madeleine Herren-Oesch (University of Basel) Crossing the Lines: Repatriation of Internationalists during World War II 12:00-13:00 Lunch break 13:00-14:00 CLOSING PANEL Convene for Closing Panel (over coffee) 14:30-16:00 Sites of Memory Discussion: The Book; Abstracts; Writing Workshop Vorwärts-Haus Verein für Geschichte der ArbeiterInnenbewegung Rechte Wienzeile 97, 1050 Vienna 12:05-12:40 Wednesday, December 7 Thursday, December 8 Ljubica Spaskovska (University of Exeter) Registration: 08:00 ’The moment when everything seemed possible’ – the 1963 Skopje Earthquake and the Role of the 08:45-09:00 Welcome UN in Co-producing Visions of Development and Public Keynote Lecture 09:00-09:20 International Solidarity Philippa Hetherington (UCL) Alison Frank-Johnson (Harvard University) 12:40-13:20 Introduction Joshua Sanborn (Lafayette College) Traffic: German Chemists, Austrian Sailors, Morning Session Cold War Internationalism: Ethereal and Corporeal and the Cocaine Epidemic in India, 1908-1914. Social Policy PANEL ONE 13:20-14:30 Lunch break Chair: Madeleine Dungy Discussant: Glenda Sluga Afternoon Session 09:20-09:55 Decolonization PANEL THREE Dora Vargha (University of Exeter) Chair: Alessandro Iandolo Out of the World Health Organization: Eastern Discussant: Natasha Wheatley European International Health in the 1950s 14:30-15:05 10:00-10:35 Paul Betts (University of Oxford) Phillip Wagner (Bielefeld University) Socialist Internationalism, Africa and Rights: Intersections of the Political and the Professional. Reconsidering Second-Third World Relations in the Languages of Expert Internationalism in Interwar Wake of Decolonization Europe and America 15:05-15:40 Alanna O’Malley (Leiden University) 10:35-11:10 Shifting Internationalisms: The Impact of the Susan Zimmermann (Central European University) Global South and Changing Visions of the Equality of Women’s Economic Status? A Weighty International Order at the United Nations from Bone of Contention in Global Gender Governance 1958-1970 Different Location: Emerging in the Interwar Period 15:40-16:00 Coffee break Campus of the University of Vienna 11:10-11:30 Coffee break Aula in Court 1.11 16:00-16:35 18:00-20:00 Cold War PANEL TWO Carolien Stolte (Leiden University) Chair: James Mark The People’s Bandung. Re-reading Anti-imperialist Discussant: Wolfgang Mueller Mobilization across 1950s Afro-Asia 16:35-17:10 11:30-12:05 Anne-Isabelle Richard (Leiden University) Timothy Nunan (Harvard University) Taking Liberal Europeanism Literally. African Shi’a Islamist Internationalisms in a Cold War World Politicians Using European Cooperation to Secure African Rights 20:00 Conference Dinner .

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