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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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