Connections Redaktion, Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics, Universität Leipzig
TUESDAY 27 June
12.30 Opening
12.45-14.45 Panel “Transnational and Anti-Colonial Solidarities I”
Commentator: Paul Kramer (Vanderbilt University)
Thomas van Gaalen (Radboud University, Onderzoekschool Politieke Geschiedenis): “Universal Emancipation”? Transatlantic Solidarities in the Curaçaoan Radical Movement, 1900-1940
Seung Hwan Ryu (Graduate School of East Asian Studies, Free University Berlin): _Self-reliance as a Transnational Project: Political, Economic, and Intellectual Exchanges between North Korea and Tanzania (1975-1985)
Julia Lange (Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich): Solidarity and Knowledge: Linking Early Twentieth-century Anarchism in China and Spain
14.45-15.00 Coffee Break
15.00-17.30 Panel “Transnational and Anti-Colonial Solidarities II”
Commentator: Katrin Köster (Leipzig University)
Sander van der Horst (Royal Netherlands Institute for Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies, Huizinga Institute for Cultural History): Beyond the Moral Violence of Nations - A Critical Historiography of Peace Activism in the Decolonizing World
Poorvi Bellur (Princeton University): One Umma under God: Islamic Theories of Solidarity in Anticolonial Thought across South Asia and Egypt
Ryoya Mizuno (London School of Economics): Toynbee in Japan: A Reassessment of His World History in Global Contexts in the Mid-Twentieth Century
Deniz Ali Gür (Leipzig University): Ahmed Rıfkı (1884-1935): A Late Ottoman Bektashi Sufi Agent of Cultural Transfer
17.30-17.45 Coffee Break
17.45-18.45 Information and Preparation of the Presentation for the Opening of the ENIUGH Conference
19.00 Dinner
WEDNESDAY 28 June
8.30-10.30 Panel “Gender”
Commentator: Maria Framke (Erfuhrt University)
Izabel Barros (Centre of International History and Political Studies of Globalization University of Lausanne): Incentivizing Births and Female Slave Agency on a Swiss-owned Plantation in Brazil from 1836 to 1851
Laura Cox (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill): Anti-Apartheid’s Orators: The Discursive and Material Impacts of International Fora on South African Women in the African National Congress, 1980-1990
Seungho Lee (Sogang University): Deconstructing the Nationalistic Image of the “Comfort Women”: Vernacular Memory Covered by Nationalism
10.30-10.45 Coffee Break
10:45–12:45 Panel “Trade”
Commentator: Pepijn Brandon (Free University Amsterdam)
Ansgar Engels (Leipzig University): The Ambivalences of Spanish Mercantilism. Contesting Ideas of Colonial Trade between Venezuela and Spain in the 18th Century
Geng Hui (Hanyang University) Online: A Study on the Collection and Payment of Tonnage Dues and Special Surtax at the Chinese Maritime Customs of Tianjin: 1861-1948
Shih-Yu Juan (Brown University/ International Institute for Asian Studies (llAS) Leiden: Orders from a Chinese Arsenal: Transnational and Domestic Trade Networks of Scientific Products in Late Nineteenth-Century China
12.45–13.45 Lunch Break
13.45–15.45 Panel “Development, Science and Technology in Society”
Commentator: Joshua Mentanko (Leiden University)
Karina Khasnulina (Leipzig University): Plowing China with an Iron Ox: From Japanese Colonial Politics to the Early Cold War Development
Gabriella Rago (University of Turin): Fusion Valley. The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) and the Territories (2006-2012)
Wessel de Cock (Humboldt University Berlin): The Global in the Local: Understanding the 1990s Global Neuro-Turn Through Transfer, Competition and Collaboration
15.45–16.00 Coffee Break
16.00–16.45Roundtable with Editors on Publishing in Global History Journals
(Incoming) Editors: Katja Castryck-Naumann (Comparativ, Leipzig University Press, ENIUGH), Elizabeth Leake (Journal of Global History, Cambridge University Press), Anne-Isabelle Richard (Itinerario, Cambridge University Press)
16.45–17.45 Preparation of the Presentation for the Opening of the ENIUGH Conference
18.00 Pizza and Discussion on “From PhD to Postdoc”
THURSDAY 29 June
08.30-10.30 Panel “Health and Disability”
Commentator: Steven Jensen (Danish Institute for Human Rights)
Floris Plak (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam): Disability and Self-Governance: a Global Microhistory of Het Dorp Community and its Cultural Heritage since the 1960s
Boglárka Körösi (Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest): State Socialist Hungary’s Experimental Barrier-free Housing Project at the UN International Year of Disabled Persons (IYDP) 1981. A Local Misinterpretation of the Global Concept of “Full Participation and Equality
Perseverence Madhuku (Bayreuth International Graduate School of African Studies): Selective Silencing? Global Smallpox Eradication and Vaccine Supply in Southern Africa
10.30-10.45 Coffee Break
10.45-12.45 Panel: “The built environment and the (inter)national political imagination”
Commentator: Andreas Weiss
Felicitas Remer (Free University Berlin, Graduate School for Global Intellectual History): Nationalism, Nation-State Formation, and Territorialization in Eastern Mediterranean Port Cities: The Case of Jaffa-Tel Aviv, ca. 1890-1929
Ian Lewis (Amsterdam School of Historical Studies (ASH), University of Amsterdam): The Transnational Circulation of Political and Architectural Models across Continents: The Case of Japan’s Appropriation of the Architecture of Political
Daniel Quiroga (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva): ‘Through the International Labyrinth’: Building International Geneva (1926-1938)
12.45-13.45 Lunch
13.45-14.15 Closing Session
16.30-17.30 Presentation at the Opening of the ENIUGH Conference in The Hague.