Donnerstag, 14. November 2024
14:00h Opening and welcome address by Andreas Kolb, Vice-Rector of the University of Siegen / Introduction by Tobias Berneiser (Siegen)
14.30h Francesco Benigno (Pisa): Historical repetition in revolutionary events
15.15h Ann Rigney (Utrecht): Narration as resistance: remembering the Paris Commune
16.00h Coffee break
16.15h Anja Bandau (Hannover): How (not) to speak of the Haitian Revolution: a perspective on formats
17.00h Ana de Almeida (Wien): The Carnation and the Rose. Mapping an inter-revolutionary space between the Carnation and Velvet Revolutions
17.45h Christian Wimplinger (Wien): I was, I am, I will not be in 1977. Rosa Luxemburg in the German Autumn
Freitag, 15. November 2024
9:00h Anna Maria Rao (Napoli): L’Inghilterra e la Repubblica napoletana del 1799: storia e finzione
9:45h Antonino De Francesco (Milano): Martirologi improbabili. La memoria del 1799 nell’Italia delle piccole patrie, 1847-1899
10.30h Coffee break
10.45h Alessandro Bonvini (Salerno): Garibaldini nella 'nouvelle Troie': storia, mito e memoria della Legione Italiana
11.30h Aude Déruelle (Orléans): La figure de Cromwell dans le premier XIXe siècle français
14.00h Hubertus Kohle (München): La Révolution française et l’après-guerre : la réception de Jacques Louis David en France après 1945
14.45h Alexander auf der Heyde (Palermo): «Fuori il gabellotto dai feudi»: Renato Guttuso’s pictorial agitation in support of Sicilian land workers and the question of «progressive» art
15.30h Coffee break
16.00h Lisa Brunke (Aix-Marseille): What remains of the (Haitian) Revolution. Revisiting the meaning of 1804 through actual Haitian fiction
16.45h Andreas Gipper (Mainz): Le 14 juillet d’Éric Vuillard
Samstag, 16. November 2024
9.00h Susanne Lachenicht (Bayreuth): Sister revolutions - German ultraliberals and the American and French Revolution during the Vormärz
9.45h Hans-Jürgen Lüsebrink (Saarbrücken): Promesses républicaines et ambivalences coloniales - les fêtes du 14 juillet dans les colonies françaises (1900-1960). Perceptions journalistiques et représentations littéraires
10.30h Coffee break
11.00h Kristine Vanden Berghe (Liège): La révolution mexicaine selon Cartouche, de Nellie Campobello. Nationale ou locale, conservatrice ou progressiste, raisonnée ou spontanée?
11.45h Marta Maria Röder (Siegen): Women and their legacy in the South American independence movements: an analysis of Felipe Pigna’s narratives from a didactic perspective
12.30h Conclusion