Global Networks of Violence Symposium
- đ€ Speaker: Speaker to be confirmed
- đ Date & Time: Friday 25 September 2015, 09:00 - 17:30
- đ Venue: Junior Parlour, Trinity College
Abstract
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/global-networks-of-violence-symposium-tickets-18507884581
Featuring keynote speaker Dr. Deana Heath, University of Liverpool: “Hidden from History: Sexual violence against men”
With the recent âglobal turnâ in historical studies, historians are finding new insights into the interconnectedness of our world through a variety of themes, such as migration, trade, communication, intelligence and technology. Violence, especially in the form of warfare, remains one of the most powerful global connectors. As historian David A. Bell argues, âMilitary conquest, of the sort undertaken by Germany and Japan in World War II, is the most direct form of âglobal connectionâ imaginable,â yet it is often overlooked in studies of global history. One must only study World War I, World War II or the Cold War to understand the ways in which violence creates networks across nationalities and spaces. However, war is not the only form through which violence can serve as a connector: indeed, daily forms of violence, such as flogging, created shared corporal experiences amongst colonized populations and generated intense debates amongst administrators. Terrorist networks represent another form of global violence that occupy the attention of scholars and policymakers alike. This symposium aims to bring together graduate students and historians for a collective inquiry into the nature, forms and consequences of global networks of violence. The symposium will take place at the University of Cambridge on Friday, September 25th.
Schedule
All events take place in the Junior Parlour, Trinity College, University of Cambridge
Registration and check-in at 9:00am
10:00am: Panel 1, Networks of War
Speaker 1: Tim Gray, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, âClubmen and peaceable armies: The Anglo-Welsh experience of civil war 1645-48â (10:00-10:20)
Speaker 2: Fraser Raeburn, University of Edinburgh, âRe-examining the Mobilisation of British volunteers in the Spanish Civil War (1936-9).â (10:20-10:40)
Discussion: 10:40-11:00
11:05am: Panel 2, Violence and the City
Speaker 1: Xu Chong, History Centre, Sciences Po, âCoping with Nationalism and the Imperial Order: Public Protests and Repressions in Shanghai, 1917-1921â (11:05-11:25)
Speaker 2: Gruia Badescu, Centre for Urban Conflicts Research, University of Cambridge, âNew Wars: Networks of Structural Violence in Reconstructing Belgrade and Sarajevoâ (11:25-11:45)
Discussion: 11:45-12:05
12:05 Lunch
1:10pm: Panel 3, Violence in Colonial Spaces
Speaker 1: Daniel Neary, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, âState violence against Religious Communities in the Empire of Justinian,â (1:10-1:30)
Speaker 2: Bennett Collins, School of International Relations, University of St.Andrews, âThe Papal Genocide: Examining the Ongoing Impact of the Doctrine of Christian Discovery on Indigenous Peoples in North Americaâ (1:30-1:50)
Speaker 3: Alistair McClure, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge, âConnecting the quotidian to the spectacular: the reintroduction of corporal violence in India,â (1:50-2:10)
Discussion: 2:10-2:30
2:30pm: Panel 4, Terrorist Networks
Speaker 1: Cathrin Ruppe, Irish Studies at the UniversitĂ© de Haute-Bretagne II, âInherited Victimisation? Collective Memories of Irish Americans and the Support for the IRA â (2:30-2:50)
Speaker 2: Judith Jacob, Department of International History, London School of Economics, âBreaking Up is Hard to Do: Continuity with the Indonesian Jihadist Movementâ (2:50-3:10)
Discussion: 3:10-3:30
3:30-4:00pm: Tea Break
4:00pm: Keynote speaker
Dr. Deana Heath, University of Liverpool, “Hidden from History: Sexual violence against men” 4:00-5:30
5:30pm: Thank you and closing
Series This talk is part of the Violence and Conflict Graduate Workshop, Faculty of History series.
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Speaker to be confirmed
Friday 25 September 2015, 09:00-17:30