Monday, 1 September
10am – 11am: opening
Thomas Maissen (DHI, Paris), Michel Espagne (ENS, Paris), Matthias Middell (GESI, Leipzig)
1pm – 5pm: presentations PhD-projects, chair: Matthias Middell (Leipzig)
Katharina Marlene Hey (München): Jüdische Identitätsentwürfe in Frankreich zwischen algerischer Unabhängigkeit und Sechs-Tage Krieg am Beispiel von André Neher
Gilad Ben-Nun (Leipzig): From the 1951 Refugee Convention to the 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons: A view from the Israeli and British Archives and the Bodleian Library Sources
Felicitas Meyer (Duisburg/Essen): Der Pogrom von Constantine 1934: Von der persönlichen politischen Motivation zum institutionellen Rassismus
Tuesday, 2 September
10am – 12pm: Key notes
David Simo (Yahoundé) / Pascale Rabault-Feuerhahn (Paris)
2pm – 6pm: presentations PhD-projects, chairs: Pascale Rabaut-Feuerhahn/ Katja Naumann (Leipzig)
Nicole Leopoldie (Arlington/Paris): The Franco-America Love Affair: Transnational Marriage and Cultural Infatuation in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Isabelle Rispler (Arlington/Paris): A Matter of Perspective?: American versus French Interpretations of German-speakers in the South Atlantic
Maximilian Georg (Leipzig): Les archéologues allemands et français en Egypte, 1898-1914: Leurs rapports mutuels et, dans une perspective comparative, leurs rapports respectifs avec la main-d’oeuvre indigène
Daniel Leon (Leipzig): From Paris to New York: the influence of French and American metropolitan urbanism in the evolution of Caracas
Wednesday, 3 September
10am – 1pm: key note: Ulf Engel (Leipzig)/Steffi Marung (Leipzig)
2pm – 6pm: presentations PhD-projects, chair: Steffi Marung
Fatima Bapumia (Leipzig): Defining and Re-defining Ethnic Markers in Tanzania
Ana Ribero (Leipzig): The making of Brazil-Mozambique development cooperation
John Ngoy Kalenga (Sapporo): Business History of the Copper Industry in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Katharina Döring (Leipzig): Converging International Organisations during peace operations in Africa
4 September – 7 September
ENIUGH Conference (ENS)
Monday, 8 September
1pm - 5pm: Archives Nationales – Site de Pierrefitte-sur-Seine
Tuesday, 9 September
10am – 1 pm: presentations PhD-projects, chair: n.n.
Kofi Takyi Asante (Paris/ Evanston): Colonial State Formation: a brief conceptual note
Sarah Stein (Kassel): Francophone West African Filmmaking in the 1960s and 1970s: How to conceptualize cultural relations in time of decolonization?
Karolina Hutkova (Warwick): Knowledge Transfer and the English East India Company´s Bengal Silk Enterprise, 1757-1812
2pm – 5pm Musée de Quai Branly
Wednesday, 10 September
10am – 12 pm: Concluding discussion, Michel Espagne (Paris)