EuroSEAS2021 - State and Society in Pre-Modern Southeast Asia: Current Research Into Traditional Forms of Governance

State and Society in Pre-Modern Southeast Asia: Current Research Into Traditional Forms of Governance

Veranstalter
EuroSEAS (Palacký University)
Ausrichter
Palacký University
PLZ
77900
Ort
Olomouc
Land
Czech Republic
Vom - Bis
07.09.2021 - 10.09.2021
Deadline
25.11.2020
Von
Jan Dreßler

The 11th EuroSEAS conference will be hosted by Palacký University, Olomouc (Czech Republic), from 7th-10th September 2021. We cordially invite interested scholars to propose individual papers for the following panel on the development of pre-modern states and societies.

State and Society in Pre-Modern Southeast Asia: Current Research Into Traditional Forms of Governance

Dear colleagues,

The 11th EuroSEAS conference will be hosted by Palacký University, Olomouc (Czech Republic), from 7th-10th September 2021. We cordially invite interested scholars to propose individual papers for the following panel on the development of pre-modern states and societies.

TENTATIVE TITLE: State and Society in Pre-Modern Southeast Asia: Current Research Into Traditional Forms of Governance

Pre-modern Southeast Asia, with its long-documented history of statecraft and a particularly diverse landscape of political institutions and processes, offers ample opportunity to explore the human capability of building and maintaining lasting communities. Since the advent of colonial modernity in the region this rich heritage has been the object of scholarly attention, popular imagination and political instrumentalization. The profoundly transformative processes of decolonization and globalization have accentuated questions of indigenous identity and raised interest in pre-colonial traditions and knowledge.
Scholars of the pre-modern period of Southeast Asian history combine an expertise in analyzing pertinent source material with methodologies and theoretical models of explanation from various disciplines. On the basis of carefully weighed evidence, we contribute fresh interpretations of past experiences to current discourses in the academic community as well as society at large.
This panel is devoted to the study of pre-modern political systems of Southeast Asia, and in particular the structures and procedures that allowed for efficient decision making in matters of public interest and their execution. The pre-modern era of Southeast Asian history we broadly define as the time period between the Mongol invasions of Southeast Asia of the 13th century and the establishment of colonial regimes in the 19th century. The panel shall provide a venue for the presentation of ongoing or recently completed research on traditional forms of governance and is open to various methodological and theoretical approaches.
Fellow researchers are cordially invited to contribute papers which might address, but are not limited to, the following issues:

What mechanisms allowed for popular influence on decision-making processes under non-democratic systems of government?
What procedures were instituted to gather and interpret information relevant in the decision-making process?
How can the examination of works of art and literature as well as performances of public functions contribute to the understanding of power relations in pre-modern political systems?
What were modalities of pre-modern inter-state relations?
How did received tradition and individual agency influence institutional change?

(In its final form the panel description will reflect more closely the thematic orientation of the included papers.)

SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS

In addition to providing the presenter’s name, institutional affiliation and email, paper proposals should include a paper title, a short abstract (300 words maximum) and keywords for submission by 25th November 2020.

For further information concerning this panel and paper proposals, please contact the panel convener:

Jan R. Dressler (PhD candidate, University of Hamburg)
janrdressler@gmail.com

Kontakt

Jan R. Dressler (PhD candidate, University of Hamburg)
janrdressler@gmail.com

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