Veranstalter:Patricia Clavin, Oxford; Susan Pedersen, Columbia; Corinne A. Pernet, University of St. Gallen; Davide Rodogno, GIIDS, Geneva
25.08.2011-26.08.2011, Geneva, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva
Deadline: 01.04.2011
The past decade has seen a flowering of new work on the history of the League of Nations. A group of research scholars at universities across four continents will convene on August 25-26, 2011 for a conference dedicated to presenting and discussing the findings of those scholars who have been re-examining the League’s history through the use of its archives in Geneva. This conference is being hosted by the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva and is made possible by the generous support of the Swiss National Science Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the Pierre Du Bois Foundation.
The conference features panels on the League and security; the role of experts and the practices of internationalism; competing visions of global order; popular internationalism and mobilization; and the role of the League in shaping understandings and regimes about rights.
There will be invited speakers for each of these sessions, but the conference organizers anticipate and welcome the participation by additional scholars from around the world interested in the history of the League of Nations. Scholars interested in attending the conference are invited to “table” additional papers relevant to specific panels, and while those papers will not be formally presented, they will become part of the collective discussion. Papers for the conference, and related “tabled” papers, will be available on a password-protected conference website.
Scholars interested in attending the conference and/or “tabling” papers should contact Davide Rodogno, at davide.rodogno@
A workshop for doctoral students working on aspects of the history of the League will be held at the GIIDS on the afternoon of Wednesday August 24, the day before the conference.
Information about the graduate workshop will be available by April on the conference website.
Kontakt: Corinne A. Pernet, University of St. Gallen, corinne.pernet@