Jakob Odenwald, Forschungsstelle für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Universität Zürich
Thursday, 01 December 2022
13:00−13:15
Svenja Goltermann (Universität Zürich): Introductory remarks/ Einführende Bemerkungen
13:15−15:00
Corinna Bittner (Universität zu Köln): “Never again...” − Interpretations of violence by survivors of the Emsland camps between 1945 and 1960
Holger Nehring (University of Stirling): Counter(-)Violence: The “Stigma of Violence” and the Utopia of Security in the West German Peace Movements from the 1950s into the 1980s
Christiane Reinecke (Europa-Universität Flensburg): “Race Riots” and the (De)Legitimization of Violence in Public Debates and Activist Circles in late 20th-Century Britain and France
Moderation: Annelie Ramsbrock
15:30−16:45
Jakub Střelec (Charles University, Prague): Violent crime as a threat to the post-war order. A Comparison of Forensic Psychiatric Knowledge in Czechoslovakia and West Germany (1945–1970)
Hubertus Büschel (Universität Kassel): Racializing Violence - Colonial Psychiatry and Western Ideologies of “the African Mind”
Moderation: Svenja Goltermann
Friday, 02 December 2022
09:00−10:15
Aline Müller (Universität Genf): Women’s Peace Movement (1979–1983): Transnational Feminist Concepts and Practices of Nonviolence
Juliane Röleke (Leibnitz-Zentrum für Zeithistorische Forschung Potsdam): The Northern Irish “Peace Women” and their Reception in West Germany throughout the 1970s
Moderation: Franziska Rueedi
10:45−12:00
Jennifer Crane (University of Oxford): ‘We Just Want Our Children to be Safe’: Experiential Expertise and Nonviolence in British Child Protection, 1960–2000
Jakob Odenwald (Universität Zürich): Detached children? “Aggression” and West German family policy during the 1970s and 1980s
Moderation: Svenja Goltermann
13:30−14:45
Sarah Jacobson (Leibnitz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte, Mainz): (Non)Violence and the Marginalization of Migrant Participation in 1970s Housing Occupation Movements in Italy and West Germany
Annalisa Martin (Universität Greifswald): Feminism and the German “Whore’s Movement” in the 1970s and 1980s
Moderation: Catherine Davies
15:15−16:30
Annelie Ramsbrock (Universität Greifswald): The “Significant Other” in the West German Penal System. On the Relationship of Inmates and Guards
Janosch Steuwer (Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg): Adolescents - Perpetrators of Violence - Right-Wing Extremists. On the Emergence of Anti-Violence Training in the Federal Republic of Germany in the 1980s and 1990s
Moderation: Jakob Odenwald
16:30−17:00
Franziska Rueedi (Universität Zürich): Final remarks/ Abschließende Bemerkungen