Programme
The conference will take place in the Meeting Room of the University Libary.
Friday, 4 June 2010
- 17:45
- Welcome
In the Laboratory of Historical Methods
- Chair: Dimitris Kyrtatas
- 19:00
- Sabina Loriga (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris):
- The extraterritorial biographies of Rahel Varnhagen and Jacques Offenbach >>
- 19:45
- Effi Gazi (University of Thessaly):
- Marxist Historiographies >>
Saturday, 5 June 2010
Migrations
- Chair: Anna Matthaiou
- 10:00
- Lena Korma (Paris, Sorbonne):
- Etudier l’i-emmigration d’une minorite: approches paralleles, approches croisees >>
- 10:45
- Rika Benveniste (University of Thessaly):
- Comparing medieval expulsions >>
Criticizing Modern History
- Chair: Polymeris Voglis
- 12:00
- Henriette Asseo (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris):
- Une critique radicale du multiculturalisme en Europe: l’exemple des Roms >>
- 12:45
- Antonis Liakos (University of Athens):
- The implied canon of European history: framework of comparative activities >>
Science's travels
- Chair: Mitsos Bilalis
- 18:00
- Antonella Romano (European University Institute, Florence):
- Ordering the globe at the dawn of the early modern period: Jose de Acosta and Antonio Possevino, two worldviews in comparison >>
- 18:45
- Kostas Gavroglu, Manolis Patiniotis (University of Athens):
- Can there be (trans)national histories of science: A case study from the history of Newtonianism
Regionalism Reconsidered
- Chair: Christina Agriantoni
- 20:00
- Nick Doumanis (University of New South Wales, Australia):
- The Eastern Mediterranean in world history and la longue duree >>
- 20:45
- Ioanna Laliotou (University of Thessaly):
- Rethinking globality: from transnationalism to critical regionalism
Sunday, 6 June 2010
Reflexions on 20th century’s traumas
- Chair: Anna Matthaiou, Polymeris Voglis
- 10:00
- Annette Wieviorka (CNRS, Paris):
- Camps de concentration, crimes contre l’ humanite, genocide: comparer ou brouiller?
- 10:45
- Riki Van Boeschoten (University of Thessaly):
- Nation, memory and the politics of suffering in a transnational space: chosen traumas of the Greek Civil War >>
- 11:30
- Discussion
- 12:30
- Conclusion