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SUMMARY:Newcastle University. Conference:  The Global Challenge of Peace: 1919 as a Contested Threshold to a New World Order
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \nFree admission\, please register: matt.perry@newcastle.ac.uk \n \nOrganised by Labour and Society Research Group and Conflict and Revolution Research Strand of Newcastle University \n  \nFriday 17 May 2019 \n12.30 – 13.00     Registration and Coffee \n13.00 – 14.30     Panel 1: The Dynamics of Contention in 1919\, Chair: TBC \nJacopo Perazzoli (University of Milan): The General Strike of July 1919: Lenin\, Wilson and their Influences on Italian Socialism \nJude Murphy (WEA) and Nigel Todd (WEA): How did military/civilian dynamics shape matters with the return and demobilisation of millions of military personnel? \nGordon J Barclay and Louise Heren (Independent Scholars): The Battle for George Square\, 1919: myth\, memory and reality in Red Clydeside \n14.30– 15.00      Tea and Coffee \n 15.00 – 15.45     Keynote Lecture – Chair: Máire Cross \nProfessor Tyler Stovall (University of California\, Santa Cruz): The Black and the Red:  the Elaine\, Arkansas Massacre of 1919. \n 16.00 – 17.30     Panel 2:     Contentious Politics from Below\, Chair: TBC \nProfessor Claudia Baldoli (University of Milan): “Do as in Russia”: The Italian Peasant Movement in 1919 \nMatt Perry (Newcastle University): The 1919 mutinies in the French Armed Forces: Colonialism\, Ethnicity and the Remaking of the French left \nProfessor Máire Cross (Newcastle University): Blessed are the peacemakers! The presence of ideas of nineteenth-century French socialists in twentieth-century pacifism \nReception / Dinner \n  \nSaturday 18 May 2019: ARMB 2.16  \n09.30 – 11.00     Panel 3: Colonialism and Race   \nChair: Joe Redmayne \nNeelam Srivastava (Newcastle University): Sylvia Pankhurst in 1919: Feminism\, communism\, and Interwar Internationalism \nPaul Griffin and Elizabeth Martin (Northumbria University): The “Race Riots” of 1919: Within and Beyond Exceptional Moments in Glasgow and South Shields \nWillow Berridge (Newcastle University): Iraqi Perspective on Gertrude Bell \n 11.00 – 11.30     Tea and Coffee \n11.30 – 13.00     Panel 4: Reaction and Non-Reaction \nChair: Rob Dale  \nChristopher Loughlin (Newcastle University): The Forward March of Reactionary Working-Class Politics? Democratic Authoritarianism and “Modernity” in Britain and Ireland\, 1919 \nProfessor Tim Kirk (Newcastle University): 1919: Revolution\, Counter-revolution and Fascism in Austria. \nJeffrey Johnson (Providence College): The “Soviet Ark” in Context: The Buford and the Anti-Radicalism of 1919 \n13.00 – 14.00     Lunch \n14.00 – 15.30     Panel 5: Transnational Interactions in 1919  \nChair: Matt Perry \nSarah Hellawell (Sunderland University): Women as Peacemakers: The Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom in Zurich\, 1919 \nMegan Trudell (Newcastle University): Soldiers\, Veterans and Volunteers for Gabriele D’annunzio’s occupation of Fiume \nEstela Rukseniene (Independent Scholar): British Military Missions as Intermediaries between Western Europe and Lithuania in 1919-1920s. \n15.30 – 16.00              Closing Comments (Rob Dale)
URL:https://nelh.net/event/newcastle-university-conference-the-global-challenge-of-peace-1919-as-a-contested-threshold-to-a-new-world-order/
LOCATION:Room 2.16. Armstrong Building\, Queen Victoria Road\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE1 8QB
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SUMMARY:Lit and Phil: Remembering Dr Eric Wade (1939-2018)\, a Commemoration
DESCRIPTION:As you may know\, sadly\, Dr Eric Wade passed away last year. We are planning the above event where we’ll be sharing memories and stories about Eric. \nWe have arranged a programme of speakers who knew him well.  However\, if you’d like to add your own informal stories about Eric\, then please email Mick Goulding\, our MC\, and we’ll happily arrange to have them included on the day. Mick’s email is: michael.goulding00@gmail.com \nLight refreshments will be available. \nIf you would like to come along then could you please let Harold Dobson (email: hfdobson@btinternet.com) know for seating and catering purposes. \n  \n 
URL:https://nelh.net/event/lit-and-phil-remembering-dr-eric-wade-1939-2018-a-commemoration/
LOCATION:The Lit & Phil\, 23 Westgate Road\, Newcastle upon Tyne\, NE1 1SE\, United Kingdom
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