DAY 1
9:30 Registration and Coffee
9:50 Welcome (Beatrice De Graaf and Ozan Ozavci)
10:00 Repertoires of Security
Chair: Rachel Gillett
Ozan Ozavci (Utrecht): The Imperialism of ‘Security’: Conflict in Nineteenth Century Ottoman Syria
Cornel Zwierlein (Bochum): Mediterranean Transformations: From the security of mercantilist trading empires to a modern security regime
Shogo Suzuki (Manchester): Securitising ‘Civilised’ Identity in Asia: the case of Japanese imperialism in the nineteenth century
Discussant: Susan Legène
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Trajectories of Security: What’s in a word – all over the world
Chair: Seo-‐Hyun Park
Rudolph Ng (London): The Concepts of Security in Modern China Melle Lyklema (Utrecht): Security in the ‘Wider’ Middle East
Davide Rodogno (Geneva): Nineteenth Century Discourses d’Humanite and the Question of Responsibility
Discussant: Beatrice De Graaf
15:00 Coffee break
15:30 Imperial Encounters
Chair: Liesbeth van de Grift
David Anderson (Warwick): Imperial Security in Africa during the Nineteenth Century: British Military Expeditions, c. 1864-‐1884
David Silbey (Cornell): Creating Empire, Resisting Empire: The Boxer Rebellion in China, 1899-‐1901
Miquel De La Rosa (Science Po / EUI): ‘Pour la sécurité des nos nationaux’: European Powers and Inter-‐Imperial Competition in Mexico (1862–67)
Discussant: Remco Raben
19:00 Dinner
DAY 2
10:00 In/securities in Europe and Beyond
Chair: Susan Legène
Beatrice De Graaf (Utrecht): An allied, imperial machine: Inter-‐imperial cooperation in Europe and beyond
Glenda Sluga (Sydney): The Economic History of a Culture of European Security after the Napoleonic Wars
Eckart Conze (Marburg): The Long Nineteenth Century. The Ideas of Global (In)security at the Paris Peace Conference 1919
Discussant: David Anderson
12:00 Lunch
13:00 Securing Open Waters
Chair: Ozan Ozavci
Alexandra Ganser (Vienna): American Discourses of Piracy in the Nineteenth Century
Amedeo Policante (Warwick): International law and Imperial Discourses on Piracy in the Nineteenth Century
Erik de Lange (Utrecht): Ending or Extending Piracy? Security Practices and Imperial Interventions in the Barbary Regencies, 1816-‐1819
Discussant: Cornel Zwierlein
15:00 Coffee break
15:30 Securing the Environment, Forests and Rivers
Chair: Glenda Sluga
Peter Hough (Middlesex): Environmental Security in the Nineteenth Century
Selcuk Dursun (METU): Forest Security in the Balkans in the Nineteenth Century
Constantin Ardeleanu (Utrecht / Galati): Imperial Cooperation at the Lower Danube: The European Commission of the Danube and the Financial Dimension of a Security Regime
Joep Schenk (Utrecht): From the Rhine to the Congo: The Principle of Freedom of Navigation as an Imperial Tool in the Nineteenth Century
Discussant: Liesbeth van de Grift
17:45 Reception
DAY 3
9:30 Policing the World
Chair: Beatrice De Graaf
Seo-‐Hyun Park (Lafayette): Modernization of Police Organizations in Japan and Korea
Ilkay Yilmaz (Istanbul): The Fight against Anarchism in the Ottoman Empire
Wouter Klem (Utrecht): Between National Politics and Transnational Action: Joint Police Efforts against the Anarchist Conspiracy, 1881-‐1914
Discussant: Eckart Conze
11:30 Closing Remarks
13:00 Master Class for Doctoral Candidates
16:00 Reception for the Master Class