The CISH has a project of
conference to be held in Sarajevo in June 2014 about the First World War for
the 100th anniversary of the well known event which led to the 1st World War.
Other projects of conference – same topic, same place, same period - exist. But
the funds of the Foundation “Sarajevo, heart of Europe” will only be given
if there is a merger between these projects. It is necessary to mobilize now
the scientific resources of the CISH able to contribute to this unified
project.
1)
The general topic
The title is to be discussed with our partners. But, the convergence
between the projects could roughly lead to the following topic: “From the Balkans
to the World : History and memories of the Great War. A Local and Global
Perspective”.
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The conference should be about the process of
globalization of the war, from the Balkans to the whole world: how the world
entered this war between 1914 and 1917 ? and how all the parts of the world
waged or perceived this war between 1914 and 1918 ?
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The local perspective (infra-national and
national) is also an important issue, linked to the global one : what were
the different fighting experiences on the different frontlines ? how
politics, ideologies, identities influenced war here and there, and how were
they influenced by this long conflict ? how did the different societies live
the transition from a state of peace to a state of war ?
2)
Six sessions
Papers should bring a
new light on the following six issues.
a) The evolution of the historiography of the Great War:
historiography of the outbreak of the war, including the debate about the
"war guilt" ; the debates about the « brutalization » of
the XXth century, due to the violence of the First World War. Comparisons may
be made with the historiography of the Second World War or of the Cold War.
b) Going to War, the decision making process: the weight of the Balkan
issues and stakes in the process ; the relations between civilian and military
authorities in the decision ; the first military and economic mobilization ;
the first war government experiences ; the first political and military
relations between Allied States ; the first reactions of public opinions
and the political debates about entering the war ; the reactions of the society
to the transition to a state of war ; the new relations of the people with
death, with life values ; the new representations of time and future ;
c) Waging War. The Front Lines, Warriors and Military Occupation: the
fighting experiences (including on sea), the war violence, the relations
between allied soldiers, between colonial troops and other soldiers, the images
of the enemy, the experiences of military occupation (with possibilities of
comparisons).
d) Politics, ideologies and identities: propaganda, weight of
ideologies in the conflict, evolution of the identities, including the building
of new national identities.
e) Economic and social change: economic mobilization ; economic
warfare ; war economy ; social
and cultural life ; the changes in the family life, in the relations
between men and women, between adults and children, in the gender images
and representations.
f) The memories of the Great war (1914-2014): in literature,
cinema, public celebrations, text books, etc. ; the political debates
after the war about the decision to go to war ; the impact of the following
wars (Second World War, Cold War, Balkan wars of 1992-1999) on the memories of
the Great War ; the evolution of the image of the Sarajevo assassination
in the interwar period, during the Second World War, the Cold War, during and
after the Bosnian war.
(Note that the evolution of the scientific debates between
historians on the outbreak of the war since 1919 does not belong to this
session but to the first one).
3)
The contribution of the CISH
In the framework of the
six sessions mentioned above, the CISH may give a relevant contribution in
matter of global history and local history of many parts of the world, but also
on specific issues and themes.
- Proposals expected
from the historians of the CISH could deal with the following countries or
regions of the world:
. Outside of Europe: the
British colonies, the mobilization of India, the Dominions (Canada, Australia,
New Zealand, South-Africa), the French Empire, the United States, Brazil, the
neutral countries of Latin America, Japan (for instance the battle of Tsingtao
in 1914 between Japanese and Germans in the Shandong), China, the Ottoman
Empire, Arabia, the Middle East.
. In Europe: Russia, Serbia, United
Kingdom (and the different parts of the UK; especially the Irish people), Nordic
countries, Belgium, Italy, the Holy See, Bulgaria, Romania, Slovenes, Croatians
and Bosnians in the Austro-Hungarian armies, the Poles fighting in the two
sides, Neutral States such as Spain, Switzerland, Sweden or Netherlands (how do
they perceive the outbreak of war? and their domestic debates about going or
not to war).
- Proposals on the
following issues are welcome: historiography; gender ; comparative and
transnational history.
France and Germany, well
known cases, are not in the core of the conference. They may however appear in
the historiographical issues (1st session) ; in the comparisons (the six
sessions) ; in the gender issues (5th session) ; and in the memory
issues (4th session).
Proposals may
be sent to me directly (sgcish1@gmail.com) : as soon
as possible ; preferably before the 15 September, but as
it is a very short notice, before the 20 September 2013 as a deadline.
The proposals consist only of: the title of the suggested paper ; which
session ? ; from 5 to 10 lines of explanation ; a short CV.
Robert Frank
Secrétaire
général du CISH
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