France and the Second World War in Global Perspective, 1919-1945

Datum: 
Donnerstag, 2. Juli 2015 bis Freitag, 3. Juli 2015
Ort: 
Glasgow
Deadline: 
Montag, 3. November 2014

As the 70th anniversary of the end of the Second World War approaches, this conference seeks to re-evaluate the experiences and roles played by France during the war and its lead-up. Its aim is to explore France in the Second World War from a global as well as domestic perspective, including the interwar years of shifting foreign relations, international entanglements, political upheaval and military build-up.

What new approaches might scholars bring to the history of the Vichy regime, collaboration, resistance, liberation, and the German and Italian occupations of France and Corsica? How have historians’ understandings of the roles played by the French colonial empire and colonial forces changed? How might international, transnational or comparative approaches contribute towards developing new avenues of research in this area? How have military histories of the preparations for war, the defeat of 1940, the defence of French colonies, and the liberation been informed by these new approaches?

This conference aims to bring together scholars working in the fields of military, political, cultural, diplomatic, international, colonial, transnational, and comparative history, and encourages inter-disciplinary contributions.

We invite proposals for 20-25 minute papers on any aspect of the conference theme. Proposals for panels of two or three papers are particularly welcome.

Conference Venue: University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland

Conference organized in conjunction with Global War Studies

Paper proposals should comprise an abstract of no more than 300 words and a one-page CV. Please send proposals to Dr Karine Varley at: Karine.Varley@strath.ac.uk and Robert von Maier at: globalwarstudies@gmail.com

The conference proceedings will be published as a special issue of Global War Studies, and may include an edited volume (monograph) as well. Submissions for the proceedings should be received by 15 October 2015.

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Contact:

Dr Karine Varley

Lecturer

School of Humanities

University of Strathclyde

+44 (0)141 444 8234

Karine.Varley@strath.ac.uk