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Call for Papers

Theme: Connected Histories
Subtitle: Decolonization and the 20th Century
Type: International Conference
Institution: International History Workshop, Yale University
Location: New Haven, CT (USA)
Date: 26.–27.4.2019
Deadline: 1.11.2018

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In the past few years, the project of writing global history has
become increasingly celebrated. Many historians argue for the utility
and indeed necessity of globalizing history. Others still remain
concerned about what a global optic can occlude.

This conference invites senior and emerging scholars to interrogate
what the “global turn” can offer to histories of decolonization and
anti-colonial thought in the twentieth century. This would involve
moving beyond the direct connections between colony and metropole and
to think about other connected and conceptual geographies and
terrains. We understand decolonization to encompass not only the
formal transference of powers, but also the larger processes by which
individuals and societies confronted the legacy and violence of
empire – in political memory, intellectual thought, and public
history.

The planning committee therefore invites papers on the following
topics:

- Intellectual genealogies of revolutionary and counter-revolutionary
  ideas, as well as their transmission across space and time
- Decolonization and its transnational debates
- Connected visions of violence
- Public memory and the legacy of empire
- Law, Legality and Decolonization
- Nodes, networks and hubs of transnational/trans-imperial activism
- Gender and internationalism
- Transnational efforts to challenge the global “color line”
- Transnational histories of the counter-revolutionary right
- Mapping international connections: prospects and possibilities from
  the Digital Humanities
- Methods in global intellectual and cultural history

We are especially interested in papers that challenge the boundaries
of older geographies, inviting projects that offer new ways to
connect the history of the Global South to that of Europe and North
America; move between and across different imperial spaces and work
through alternate transnational fields such as literature, art and
the law. Projects that emphasize the lateral connections within and
across Asia, Latin America, Africa, and the Caribbean are also
encouraged.

The conference will be based on a colloquium model. It will include a
keynote address, a plenary lecture, and five thematic panels.
Thematic panels will be decided upon the shared interests of the
participants.

Keynote Speaker:
Professor Barbara Keys (University of Melbourne)

We will cover accommodation and food while at New Haven. We also have
some funding support available for domestic and international travel.

Deadline for abstract submissions: November 1, 2018 

Email submissions to: [email protected]

For questions please email:
[email protected] or [email protected]

Conference website:
https://connectedhistoriesyale.wordpress.com




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