Jasper Althaus, Theologische Fakultät, Professur für Reformation und neuere Christentumsgeschichte, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Please note: Times are given in CET because the group meeting in person will meet in Germany.
Monday, 27 March
14.00–14.30
Julia Torrie/Judith Becker: Introduction
14.30–16.00
Eveline G. Bouwers (Mainz): Catholicism as a Category of Difference: Religion-Related Violence in the Nineteenth-Century World
Mahalakshmi Rakesh (New Delhi): Encountering Cultures: Reading Monier Williams' Modern India and the Indians
16.00–16.30 Break
16.30–18.00
Jairzinho Lopes Pereira (Stavanger): Dynamics of Loyalties in the Missionary Accounts of Colonial Violence in the Congo-Angola Region (1890-1975)
Margherita Picchi (Cape Town/Freiburg): Being Muslim in a rainbow society: suggestions from the pulpit of Cape Town's Claremont Main Road Mosque
18.00–19:00 Break
19:00–20.30
Panel Discussion
Tuesday, 28 March
9.00–10.30
François Wassouni (Maroua): Terrorist narratives, radicalization and Boko Haram’s violent extremism in the Lake Tchad region
Judith Becker (Berlin): Reactions of Christian internationalists to the outbreak and end of World War I
10.30–11.00 Break
11.00–12.30
Julia Torrie (Fredericton/Freiburg): Encounters, underlying violence and open violence: attacks on German personnel in occupied France, 1940-44
Amar Mohand-Amer (Oran): How did the "Evian Accords" aim to "pacify" the end of the war in 1962 in Algeria?
12.30–13.30
Résumé and Final discussion (led by Jürgen Osterhammel, Freiburg)