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Subject: H-ASIA: CFP From the League of Nations to the UN
H-ASIA
December 4, 2012
CFP From the League of Nations to the United Nations
(CLOSE DEADLINE)
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From: Konrad Mitchell Lawson <konrad@lawson.net>
Call for Papers (deadline *20 December 2012*)
From the League of Nations to the United Nations: New Approaches to
International Institutions.
Scholarly Conference: Thursday & Friday 21-22 March 2013, European
University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy.
Co-sponsored by the Max Weber Post-Doctoral Programme
http://www.maxweberprogramme.eu/ (EUI),
the Global Governance Programme http://globalgovernanceprogramme.eui.eu/ of
the Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies (EUI) and the History
Department
http://www.eui.eu/DepartmentsAndCentres/HistoryAndCivilization/Index.aspx(EUI)
Description:
This historical and multidisciplinary conference will contribute to the
current revolution in the study of international and global institutions,
as developed over the past decade by scholars including Patricia Clavin,
Mark Mazower and Susan Pedersen. This new scholarship has revitalized the
study of international institutions and stimulated new research on
political internationalism, economic development, international law and
practices of rights, and state-individual dynamics such as refugee or
minority status. A key result has been to erode the consensus on World War
Two as an unquestioned watershed in these arenas, throwing into question
standard chronological containers such as 'interwar'.
This conference will be structured thematically around the main areas in
which policy developed at the League of Nations and the United Nations.
Each panel will focus on a specific sphere of activity - institutional
politics and change, economic development policy, international law and
human rights etc. - with a view towards tracing the evolution of ideas,
modes of practice and institutional development in these spheres. At a time
of crisis in international institutions and cooperation, both in economic
and geopolitical arenas, this conference will help to contextualize and
historicize the present situation.
We would like to invite proposals for papers and panels that speak to the
following broad themes:
* Security Dilemmas, Peacekeeping, Peace-Making
* Human Rights and Rights Discourses
* Refugees and Minorities, States and Statelessness
* The Evolution of International Law and International Courts
* Development Economy, Environmental and Aid Programmes
* The League of Nations, the United Nations and the Question of Empire
* Conceptualizing the League and the UN in History: A History of
Global Governance
We welcome submissions that consider the League of Nations and the United
Nations from the perspective of Asian history.
To apply please send a 150 word abstract and a short-format CV to the
organizers at:
lon.un.conference@gmail.com by *20 December 2012.* Subject to budgetary
constraints we plan to offer limited support for travel and accommodation
costs to participants.
Conference organizers:
Dr. Simon Jackson (Max Weber Fellow, History, EUI), Dr. Konrad Lawson (Max
Weber Fellow, History, EUI), Dr. Alanna O'Malley (History, EUI), Natasha
Wheatley (Ph.D. candidate, History, Columbia University)
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