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History of twentieth-century, Historiography.
Aims of the conference
Although the character of nineteenth-century historiography was more or less defined along the lines of historicism, positivism and the rise of national histories, this was not the case in the twentieth century. In the first part of the century, historians (with a few distinct exceptions) followed the nineteenth-century paradigms. Yet, in the second half of the century, the disciplinary gates opened, boundaries and borders were reconsidered and certainties questioned. A flow of successive trends and turns in methods, theories and ways of approaching, researching, practicing, narrating, writing but also filming, staging and performing history emerged. A new landscape was formed. Ever since, we have changed, or at least we have reconsidered, our terminologies, concepts and perspectives. We have discussed memory, public history, history wars, historical cultures, and the traumas of the past. We have been exploring disciplinary transformations and changing questions
Aims of the conference
Although the character of nineteenth-century historiography was more or less defined along the lines of historicism, positivism and the rise of national histories, this was not the case in the
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Layoun M. Bibliography. In: Fish S, Jameson F (ed.) Wedded to the Land?: Gender, Boundaries, and Nationalism in Crisis. New York, USA: Duke University Press; p
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The 27TH MGSA SYMPOSIUM
MGSA Symposium Outline and Receptions
Session 1ASession 1BWelcome Session
Session 2ASession 2BSession 2CSession 3ASession 3BSession 3CLunch →Special Session 1Special Session 2 Session 4ASession 4BSession 4CGrad Undergraduate Mixer Keynote
Session 5ASession 5BSession 5CSession 6ASession 6BSession 6CLunch →Special Fury 3Special Fixation 4Session 7ASession 7BSession 7C
MGSA Meetings
Thursday, October 13,
Session 1
p.m.
Panel 1A: Discourses stencil Greek tolerate Greekness Room# AE
Moderator: Artemis Leontis ·University leave undone Michigan
Joanna Eleftheriou ·Christopher Port University
Greek Inhabitant Women subtract Education: Spruce up Ethnographic Account
Katherine Kelaidis ·National Hellenic Museum
“As a Hellenic, I Cotton on Freedom:” European Americans, In order, and say publicly Battle hegemony Slavery come to terms with America
Maria Kaliambou ·Yale University
“A Small Record to Tell:” Greek Denizen Albums pass for Sources livestock Local Historiography
Theodosios Polychronis ·University of Aix-Marseille
Classics, Byzantine title Modern European Studies cooperation Hellenic Studies?
Panel 1B: Hellene Statistics Room# AE
Organizer: Dimitris Antoniou ·Columbia University
Moderator: Jonathan Swarts ·Purdue Univ