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Echoes of revolution 1848, 1918. Revolution, nationalism, and socialism - Historical Materialism
Call for Papers

Echoes of revolution 1848, 1918. Revolution, nationalism, and socialism

6th Dec 2017

‘Echoes of revolution 1848, 1918. Revolution, nationalism, and socialism’

Call for Papers

Date: December 15, 2017

 

Call for Papers

Weekend conference:- ‘Echoes of revolution 1848, 1918. Revolution, nationalism, and socialism’

Dates: Saturday and Sunday, 17 and 18 February 2018

Venue: School of History, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK

Organised and hosted by UEA School of History in conjunction with the journal Socialist History and the Institute of Working Class History, Chicago.

As the old European powers approached exhaustion in the Great War, a wave of revolutionary struggles broke out across the continent, from Ireland to Russia. Mass movements articulated class, social and national aspirations as states fragmented and empires, dynasties and rulers were toppled. But relations between these movements and their component parts were anything but simple. National claimants contested for control of disputed territories in the name of self-determination. Class and social movements struggled with one another over who should rule in the successor states, and in whose interests. These struggles left a lasting legacy which helped shape European politics for decades.

As a pivotal year in European history, 1918 begs comparison with other pivotal years, in particular 1848, in which many similar social and national aspirations came to the fore. This conference will look at and compare movements for radical social and political change of those revolutionary years. We are seeking papers of 5000 to 10000 words to be presented at the conference on any aspects of revolution, nationalism and socialism anywhere around the world during, around or across the years 1848 and 1918. Selected papers will be published in a special issue of the journal Socialist History. Attendance at the conference will be free of charge, but we ask that anyone wishing to attend registers in advance. Proposals for papers and any enquiries should be submitted to Francis King. E-mail:f.king@uea.ac.uk

Deadline for proposals for papers: 15 December 2017

Contact Info: 

Francis King, School of History, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ

Contact Email: 

f.king@uea.ac.uk