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Call for Papers

Theme: From the League of Nations to the United Nations
Subtitle: New Approaches to International Institutions
Type: International Conference
Institution: European University Institute (EUI)
Location: Florence (Italy)
Date: 21.–22.3.2013
Deadline: 20.12.2013

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This historical and multidisciplinary conference will contribute to
the current revolution in the study of international and global
institutions, as developed over the past decade by scholars including
Patricia Clavin, Mark Mazower and Susan Pedersen. This new
scholarship has revitalized the study of international institutions
and stimulated new research on political internationalism, economic
development, international law and practices of rights, and
state-individual dynamics such as refugee or minority status. A key
result has been to erode the consensus on World War Two as an
unquestioned watershed in these arenas, throwing into question
standard chronological containers such as ‘interwar’.

This conference will be structured thematically around the main areas
in which policy developed at the League of Nations and the United
Nations. Each panel will focus on a specific sphere of activity -
institutional politics and change, economic development policy,
international law and human rights etc. - with a view towards tracing
the evolution of ideas, modes of practice and institutional
development in these spheres. At a time of crisis in international
institutions and cooperation, both in economic and geopolitical
arenas, this conference will help to contextualize and historicize
the present situation.

We would like to invite proposals for papers and panels that speak to
the following broad themes:

- Security Dilemmas, Peacekeeping, Peace-Making
- Human Rights and Rights Discourses
- Refugees and Minorities, States and Statelessness
- The Evolution of International Law and International Courts
- Development Economy, Environmental and Aid Programmes
- The League of Nations, the United Nations and the Question of Empire
- Conceptualizing the League and the UN in History: A History of
  Global Governance

To apply please send a 150 word abstract and a short-format CV to the
organizers at: [email protected] by 20 December 2012.

Subject to budgetary constraints we plan to offer limited support for
travel and accommodation costs to participants.

Conference organizers:
Dr. Simon Jackson (Max Weber Fellow, History, EUI), Dr. Konrad Lawson
(Max Weber Fellow, History, EUI), Dr. Alanna O’Malley (History, EUI),
Natasha Wheatley (Ph.D. candidate, History, Columbia University)

Conference website:
http://www.eui.eu/ProgrammesAndFellowships/MaxWeberProgramme/Conferences/LeagueofNations.aspx




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