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Call for Papers

Theme: Identity, Ethnicity and Nationhood before Modernity
Subtitle: Old Debates and New Perspectives
Type: Interdisciplinary Conference
Institution: Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities,
University of Oxford
Location: Oxford (United Kingdom)
Date: 25.–26.4.2015
Deadline: 1.11.2014

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In spite of the stream of publications over the last thirty years on
ancient and medieval ethnicity and national identity, the dominant
paradigm in ethnicity and nationalism studies remains modernist – the
view that nationhood is an essentially modern phenomenon and was
non-existent or peculiarly unimportant before the 18th century. We
believe it is time to reopen this debate. Scholars working on
pre-modern collective identities too often avoid the challenge of
modernism, either by using allegedly unproblematic terminology of
ethnicity or by employing the vocabulary of nationhood uncritically.

This conference, therefore, aims at tackling these difficult
theoretical issues head on. This can only truly be achieved by
bringing together a range of researchers working on ancient, late
antique, early medieval, high medieval, late medieval, and early
modern ethnicity and nationhood. Thus we hope to reinvigorate
discussion of pre-modern ethnicity and nationhood, as well as to go
beyond the unhelpful chronological divisions which have emerged
through surprisingly fragmented research on pre-modern collective
identities. Overall, the goal of our conference is to encourage
systemic conceptual thinking about pre-modern identity and
nationhood, and to consider the similarities and differences between
the construction and use of ethnic and national categories both
within those periods, and in comparison with modernity. 

The conference invites paper proposals from prospective speakers in
all periods of ancient, medieval and early modern history; sociology
and social anthropology; and literary studies. We also warmly invite
papers from modernists that aim to compare pre-modern and modern
ethnicity and nationhood. Priority will be given to papers that
situate their particular studies within the broader conceptual debate
on pre-modern and modern identity. 

Keynote lectures will be given by Caspar Hirschi, Len Scales, Walter
Pohl, Susan Reynolds and Tim Whitmarsh. To stimulate discussion,
these keynote lectures will be responded to by some of the leading
experts on modern national identity and nationalism – Monica Baár,
Stefan Berger, John Breuilly and Oliver Zimmer – as well as by Azar
Gat, the author of a recent book on the long history of political
ethnicity and nationhood. 

Prospective speakers are invited to submit abstracts of approximately
300 words. Submissions should include name, affiliation and contact
details. The deadline for submissions is 1 November 2014. For more
information about the conference, or to submit an abstract, please
email the organizing committee at [email protected] or
[email protected]. 

We intend to publish selected papers from the conference as a special
journal edition. 

The conference is supported by The Oxford Research Centre in the
Humanities (TORCH) and the Faculty of History, University of Oxford. 

Organizing Committee:
Ilya Afanasyev, Seth Hindin and Nicholas Matheou


Contact:

Ilya Afanasyev
Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
University of Oxford
Radcliffe Observatory Quarter
Woodstock Road
Oxford, OX2 6GG
United Kingdom
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.torch.ox.ac.uk/identity-conference




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