新澳门六合彩

 

European Studies Colloquium 2013 Programme

European Cooperation/Cooptation:
Ideas of Collaboration and Coordination

Organized by the Centre for European Studies, 新澳门六合彩

27 April 2013, McCain 2021

Opening remarks

(Canada Research Chair in European Studies, Dalhousie)

Contemporary Europe

Chair: 听(Political Science, Dalhousie)

  • (French, Dalhousie), 鈥淐ette Europe qui ne se fera pas:? A Poet Facing European Construction鈥
  • (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) and Robert Summerby-Murray (Dalhousie), 鈥淓merging European geographies: trans-border mobility programmes and civic identity in a time of economic crisis鈥

Editing Across Borders

Chair: (English/European Studies, Dalhousie)

  • (English, Dalhousie), 鈥淭ransatlantic Thelwall鈥
  • (English, Dalhousie), 鈥淒esperately Seeking a Collaborator for a听 Bilingual Edition of a Bilateral Military Career鈥

English-Language Co-optations of Italian Literature

Chair: Roberta Barker (Theatre, Dalhousie)

  • (English/European Studies, Dalhousie), 鈥淚rish Adaptations of the Latin Love Elegy; Or, Refusing the English Elegy鈥
  • Andy Post (English, Dalhousie), 鈥淭he Atheist Tasso: John Thelwall鈥檚 Romance of Seductive Partnership鈥

Europe in Historical Context

Chair: (Theatre, Dalhousie)

  • (History, Dalhousie) 鈥淔rom Conflict to Cooperation to Transformations: Reflections on a Paradigm Shift in the Historiography of the Medieval German Ostsiedlung
  • (CRC in European Studies, Dalhousie), 鈥淏eginnings, Realists and Outsiders: Some Introductory Issues for a History of Georgian Cinema"

Keynote

Chair: (CRC in European Studies, Dalhousie)

(History, St. Mary鈥檚 University)

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Call for Papers:

For the third annual colloquium in European Studies, we invite proposals for papers of 20 minutes that deal with any aspect of cooperation in Europe.听 Papers are welcome from all disciplines and historical听periods, from antiquity to the present. Possible topics include, but are not limited to:

  • Collaborative artistic production or research, especially across disciplines, nations, and/or media
  • Bailouts, bonds, and other responses to the Eurozone Crisis
  • Changing views of collaboration: political, artistic, entrepreneurial
  • Military alliances from antiquity to NATO
  • Blocs, empires, and unions:听 multi-national formations in historical context
  • Two heads are better than one, or too many cooks spoil the broth?:听 the obstacles and benefits of collaboration
  • EU and national research grants (e.g., FP7):听 the drive to network
  • Perspectives:听 the impact of large-scale coordination on smaller groups (linguistic, regional, economic, etc.)

These are suggestions, and we welcome any proposals which engage with the colloquium theme, broadly understood.听 We will also be launching the first issue of the new peer-reviewed e-journal, European Studies: History, Society and Culture, published by the Centre for European Studies at Dalhousie. Presenters at the colloquium are encouraged to submit essay-versions of their papers to the journal, which publishes twice a year.

听Please send a 250-word proposal by 31 January 2013 to Julia.Wright@Dal.Ca or Jerry.White@Dal.Ca