Stefanie Mainz, Leibniz-Institut für Europäische Geschichte (IEG) Mainz
Mittwoch, 24.03.2021
16:00–16:15 (MEZ)
Johannes Paulmann (Mainz): Introduction
Sektion I: How to Provincialize Europe – Reflections on Historical Perspectives
Moderation Johannes Paulmann
16:15–17:00
Kiran Klaus Patel (München): The Province of a United Europe: A Global Perspective on the History of European Union
17:00–17:45
Marcia C. Schenck (Potsdam): Pan-Africanism, Decolonization and the Organization of African Unity’s 1969 Refugee Convention in Global Perspective
17:45–18:25
Dana Robert (Boston, MA): Provincializing Christianity? Constructing and Collapsing the »Grand Narrative« of Modern Christian Europe
Sektion II: Provincializing Europe – the case of Islam
Moderation Noëmie Duhaut (Mainz)
18:45–19:30
Gudrun Krämer (Berlin): Muslimisch-christliche Kontaktzonen zwischen Europa, dem Vorderen Orient und Nordafrika
19:30–20:15
Manfred Sing (Mainz): Muslim Histories as Global History
Donnerstag, 25.03.2021
Sektion III: Contact Zones – conflicts and asymmetries in transcultural settings
Moderation Monika Barget und Thomas Weller (Mainz)
16:00–16:45
Christian Windler (Bern): Kulturelle Diversität und Normenkonkurrenz im globalen Katholizismus
16:45–17:30
Ronnie Po-Chia Hsia (Penn State, PA): Die Jesuitenmission in China im Widerspruch zwischen katholischen, europäischen, und nationalen Identitäten
17:30–18:15
Denise Klein (Mainz): Negotiating Difference in a City of Immigrants: Ottoman Istanbul between 1453-1800
18:15–19:00
Stanislau Paulau (Mainz): Mission as a Mode of Provincializing Europe? The Making of Global Eastern Orthodoxy in the long 19th Century
Sektion IV: Contested Universalisms – translocal practices and claims – Part I
Moderation Andrea Hofmann (Mainz)
19:20–20:05
Monika Juneja (Heidelberg): Modernity’s Invention of Art – Travails of an Itinerant Concept
20:05–20:45
Ulrike Strasser (UC San Diego): Global knowledge and the making of the enlightenment
Freitag, 26.03.2021
Contested Universalisms – translocal practices and claims – Part II
Moderation Eveline Bouwers (Mainz)
16:00–16:45
Esther Möller (München/Mainz): Provincializing the Red Cross. Humanitarianism in the Arab World in the Twentieth Century
16:45–17:30
Andrea Rehling (Augsburg): Heritage of Mankind – Whose claims is it?
Provincializing Perspectives, concluding comments
Moderation Irene Dingel (Mainz)
17:50–18:00
Renate Dürr (Tübingen): Practices of Knowledge: Microhistorical Perspectives on Global Transfers
18:00–18:10
Judith Becker (Berlin): »European« Religion in Global Contact Zones. The Concept of Contact Religiosity
18:10–18:20
Madeleine Herren (Basel): Europe in Transit – conceptualizing a Global History of Europe
18:20–19:20 Diskussion