Wednesday, 5 June 2019, German Historical Institute
Institut historique allemand
Hôtel Duret-de-Chevry
8 rue du Parc-Royal
75003 Paris
17h45 Welcome: Thomas MAISSEN (Deutsches Historisches Institut)
18h Introduction: Laurence BADEL (université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne); Peter JACKSON (University of Glasgow)
18h45 Keynote Lecture: Eckart CONZE (Universität Marburg), The Paris Moment. Experiences of War and Challenges of Peace 1919/20
Thursday, 6 June 2019, German Historical Institute
9h–10h30 Panel 1: A new international order based on law, Chair: Norman INGRAM (Concordia University)
Michael CLINTON (Gwynedd Mercy University):Transnational Advocacy, International Order, and National Interest : The European Center of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the League of Nations, 1914–1921
Vincent LANIOL (UMR SIRICE):L’ordre versaillais, une paix du Droit et de la Justice?
Miloš VEC (Universität Wien): Making Progress under Acid Slag. German International Lawyers on the Post-World War I Order
Débat / Discussion
10h30–11h Coffee break
11h–12h30 Panel 2: A new economic and social order, Chair: Eric BUSSIERE (Sorbonne Université)
Jérôme SGARD (Sciences Po Paris): La Chambre de commerce internationale et l’arbitrage privé international: genèse d’un nouvel ordre commercial
Reiner TOSSTORFF (Universität Mainz): Rewarding Labour for Participating in the War ? The founding of the International Labour Organization (ILO) in 1919 within the Context of the Paris Peace Conference and its legacy
Martin BEMMANN (Universität Freiburg im Breisgau): When the World Economy Came into Being. The Supreme Economic Council and the Establishment of « World Economic Statistics »
Débat / Discussion
12h30–13h30 Lunch
13h30–14h30 Panel 3: Telecommunication and Heritage: New Regulations,
Chair : William MULLIGAN (University College Dublin)
Pascal GRISET (Sorbonne Université): Le traité de Versailles et les télécommunications intercontinentales: entre sortie de guerre et nouvel ordre technico-stratégique (1917–1919)
Erik GOLDSTEIN (Boston University): The Origins of World Heritage and the 1919 Paris Peace Conference
Débat / Discussion
14h30-16h Panel 4: Disappointments and Contestations, Chair: Stefan MARTENS (Deutsches Historisches Institut)
John A. VASQUEZ (University of Illinois): Versailles and the Aftershocks of the First World War: Challenges to an Emerging Order
Volker PROTT (Aston University): The Fallacy of Order: Democratising International Politics at the Paris Peace Conference
Norman INGRAM (Concordia University): Victor versus Vanquished: Article 231 and the Legacy of 1919
Débat / Discussion
16h–16h30 Coffee break
16h30–18h30 Panel 5: Alternative Orders, Chair: Naoko SHIMAZU (Yale-NUS College )
Manfred BERG (Universität Heidelberg): Woodrow Wilson and His Domestic Critics: The United States and World Order after the Great War
Urs Matthias ZACHMANN (Freie Universität Berlin): The Subversive Internationalist – Visions of Interwar Order and Japanese International Lawyers’ Responses to the Paris Peace Conference
Patrick HOULIHAN (University of Oxford): The Other Admiral Yamamoto: Catholic Globalism at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919
Andrew WEBSTER (Murdoch University): Order by Accident: An International Disarmament Regime as Unintended Consequence of the Paris Peace Conference
Débat / Discussion
Friday, 7 June 2019, German Historical Institute
9h–10h30 Panel 6: Citizens in the New International Order, Chair: Jean-Michel GUIEU (université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Thomas DAVIES (City University of London): The Role of Transnational Associations in the Proposed New World Order Following the First World War: a Comparative Assessment
Carl BOUCHARD (université de Montréal): À quoi reconnaît-on une mauvaise paix? Observer, commenter, critiquer le nouvel ordre mondial (1919–1920)
Mona SIEGEL (California State University): A Modern Mulan at the Peace Conference: The Nationalist and Feminist Agenda of Soumay Tcheng
Débat / Discussion
10h30–11h Coffee Break
11h–12h30 Panel 7: National Logics, Regional Visions, Chair: Laurence Badel (université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Hugues TERTRAIS (université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne): Un nouvel ordre asiatique à Versailles?
Julien GUESLIN (La Contemporaine): La question des États baltes à la conférence de la paix (1919) ou comment tenter de réfléchir à une nouvelle synthèse internationale
Thomas FISCHER (Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt): Negotiating the Covenant of the League of Nations : the Place of Latin America in the World
Débat / Discussion
12h30–14h Lunch
14h–16h Panel 8: The New Global Order Between Inclusion and Exclusion, Chair: Felix BRAHM (German Historical Institute, London)
Oliver BAST (université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3): Globalizing the National or Nationalizing the Global ? Iranian Readings of « Order » and the Paris Peace Conference
Mustafa AKSAKAL (Georgetown University): The International Order in 1919: Views from Turkey
Emmanuelle SIBEUD (université Paris 8): À la porte de la Société des Nations. Nouvel ordre mondial et réaction coloniale en Afrique
Débat / Discussion
Friday, 7 June 2019, French Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs
Ministère de l’Europe et des Affaires étrangères
Hôtel du Ministre
37 Quai d’Orsay
75007 Paris
18h–20h Lecture by Georges-Henri SOUTOU (Sorbonne Université), La France a-t-elle perdu la Paix?
Saturday, 8 June 2019, Research Centre Château de Versailles
Château de Versailles – Pavillon Dufour
1 rue de l’Indépendance américaine
78000 Versailles
11h Greeting
11h30–13h Roundtable: Versailles 1919, a sloppy peace ? Moderator: Matthias SCHULZ (université de Genève), debaters: Peter JACKSON (University of Glasgow) ; Vincent LANIOL (UMR SIRICE) ; Jean-Michel GUIEU (université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
14h45–16h15 Roundtable : Versailles after Versailles (1919-2019), Moderator : Marie-Pierre Rey (université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne), debaters: Antoine MARES (université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) ; Jörn LEONHARD (Universität Freiburg im Breisgau) ; Séverine BLENNER (Archives diplomatiques)