Wednesday, March 20, 2024
9.30 am : Introduction
10 am – 12 pm: Democracy, populism and the European Parliament
Beata Jurkowicz (Warsaw): The (in)effectiveness of Eurosceptic rhetoric: Polish political parties and their strategies
William King (London): Forms of democratic engagement: Constituencies, MEPs and representing citizens in the European Parliament
Mechthild Roos (Augsburg): Constructing a Europe for and of the people: Idealism and tension in the European Parliament’s conception(s) of integration
1 – 3 pm: European economic alternatives
Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol (Florence): Narrowing down the options: The multiple meanings of European fiscal governance, from programming to the Maastricht criteria, 1957–1992
Lucrezia Ranieri (Siena): Italian economists and European monetary integration
Katharina Troll (Hamburg): European integration re-woven: British and West-German textile employers’ associations and European integration, 1950–1980
3.15 – 5.15 pm : Agricultural resistance to European integration
Carine Germond (Trondheim): Which Green Europe? (Alternative) visions of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy and rural contestation
Lisbeth Matzer (Munich): The Europeanization of the region vs. the practice of ‘Euroblending’: Tensions in the Common Market Organization for wine, 1958–1992
Antonio Carbone (Rome): Southern Question on a European scale: The dilemma of the Mediterranean farmers
6 – 7.30 pm: Keynote
Martin Conway (Oxford): The Many Europes or the Anti-Europes? Towards a deconstructed history of European integration
Thursday, March 21, 2024
9 – 11 am: Global perspectives on a different Europe
James Ellison (London): The endurance of alternative visions in Britain’s debate about Europe
Giuliano Garavini (Rome): The EC, the EU, and the changing Eurafrica
Philipp Müller (Paris): Undermining European Foreign Policy: Business representatives in the period of decolonization
11.15 am – 1.15 pm: Transnational networks of alternative visions of Europe
Alan Granadino (Madrid): Iberian socialists and their vision of Europe as an international Third Way in the 1970s and 1980s
David Lawton (London): The transnational remaking of modern British Euroscepticism, 1975–1997
Friday, March 22, 2024
9 – 11.40 am: Right-wing European alternatives
Antonin Cohen (Paris): (De)constructing ‘extreme-right’ in European constructions from Interwar to Postwar
Alexander Hobe (Hamburg): Right-wing radicalism, Europe, and a European right – veterans’ associations in integration history
Andrea Martinez (Rome): A step back or forward for European integration? Italian media responses to the failure of the European Defence Community
Laura Wolters (Hamburg): Between longing and loathing: The intellectual right’s ambivalent take on Europe
11.40 am –12.40 pm: Final discussion
Jan Zielonka (Venice): Concluding remarks