Heidi Hein-Kircher, Wissenschaftsforum, Herder-Institut für historische Ostmitteleuropaforschung - Institut der Leibniz-Gemeinschaft
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
12.00 pm Registration at Herder-Institute
12.30 pm Antje Coburger (Marburg):
GUIDED TOUR trough Marburg’s Old Town and Main Sights
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3.00 pm Benedikt Stuchtey (Marburg) / Heidi Hein-Kircher (Marburg):
Welcome and Introduction of all Participants
3.15 pm Benedikt Stuchtey (Marburg):
Some Brief Introductory Remarks of on Empire Studies
Discussion
4.15 pm Break
4.30–6.00 pm KEYNOTE (online)
Frank Sterkenbergh (Utrecht):
Modernizing the unmodern: Europe’s continental imperial monarchies and their pathways to modernity in the nineteenth and twentieth century
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Discussion and Text Discussion:
Frank Sterkenbergh and Heidi Hein-Kircher:
„Modernizing the Unmodern. Europe’s Imperial Monarchies and Their Path to
Modernity in the 19th and 20th Centuries”
6.45 pm Welcome Dinner: Mon Ami
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27
19.00 am Textwork
Current Research on Imperial History. Methods and Approaches
10.30 am Break
10.45 pm PANEL I: Acquiring and Developing Imperial Peripheries
Malika Zekhni (Cambridge):
Permits, Passports, Papers: Mobility and Bureaucracy in Colonial Central Asia, ca. 1868–1918
Thomas Rettig (Greifswald):
The West Russian Volunteer Army. A History of Imperial Entanglements in Europe
after the Fall of Empires (1917–1923)
Oleksandr Polianichev (Stockholm):
Batum/Batumi: Tsarist Gate to the Tropics
12.15 pm Lunch Break
11.30 pm Sven Mörsdorf (Florence):
Austro-Hungarian Consuls in Ottoman Port Cities:
Urban−Global−Translocal Diplomacy
Tobias Mörike (Wien):
Ottoman Borderlands. Cartography and the Hejaz-Railway
Yves Schmitz (Duisburg-Essen):
Marginal figures. Illegal Arms Trade in Imperial Border Regions
Discussion
3.30 pm Break
4.00 pm Inessa Kouteiniova (Amsterdam):
Divisions, Domination and Coexistence: Geography and Imagery in Central Asian
Photography during the Russian Rule
WEDNESAY, SEPTEMBER 28
19.00 am PANEL II: Creating Identities under Imperial Rule
Aleksandr Turbin (München):
Discussions About Free Trade in the Far East as a window to Political Visions and
Practices in the Late Russian Empire
Paul Van Dijk (Amsterdam):
Experimenting with Empire: the Land Question and Imperial Hierarchies in the Russian Borderlands, Livland and Ufa provinces, 1861–1917
Sarah Maria Noske (Gießen):
Colonial Microcosmos. Places of Commercial Intimacy in the Pacific
(ca. 1860–1920)
10.30 am Break
Yvonne Tan Yit Fong (Malaysia):
Piractical Headhunters in the like of the Malays and Chinese: Creating the Abject Other Natives in the Mat Salleh Rebellions (1894-1905)
Juho Korhonen (Istanbul):
Democratic Breakthrough in the Periphery: Non-Souvereign Democratization in the
Grand Duchy of Finland of the Russian Empire
Panel Discussion
12.30 pm Lunch Break
11.30 pm GUIDED TOUR through Herder-Institute and Hands-on Work
15.15 pm Break
6.00 pm KEYNOTE (online)
John Connelly (Berkely):
Was the Habsburg Empire an Empire?
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
19.00 am PANEL III: Imperial Port Cities as Points of Contact and Transfer
James Halcrow (Auckland):
Internationalism and Imperialism in the Chinese Treaty Ports
Chong Xu (Soochow):
Chinese Nationalism under Imperial Rule in Colonial Port Cities in Southeast Asia,
1892–1945
Nuno Grancho (Copenhagen):
Three Port cities in the Borders between East and West:
Diu, Pondicherry and Tranquebar
10.30 am Coffee Break
Taoyu Yang (Shanghai):
Colonialisms Entangled: Multi-Imperial Relations in Treaty-Port China, 1860s–1930s
Thomas van den Brink (Delft):
Mirroring Maritime Mindsets, Colonial Port Cities connected by Commodities
Panel Discussion
12.00 am FINAL DISCUSSION
12.30 am Lunch and Farewell