Small Nations and Colonial Peripheries in World War One: Europe and the Wider World

Datum: 
Freitag, 13. Juni 2014 bis Samstag, 14. Juni 2014
Ort: 
Galway, Irland
Deadline: 
Freitag, 28. Februar 2014

The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum of debate for transnational and comparative approaches to the history of small European nations and Europe’s colonial peripheries in World War One in the context of the epochal changes brought by the collapse of large imperial states.

Our aim is to reach a more nuanced understanding of the complex relationship between the peripheral regions of Europe and her empires and Europe’s metropolitan core through the comparative and transnational analysis of the contribution of European, Asian and African peripheries to the war effort in World War One.

Prof. Michael S. Neiberg will deliver the keynote address.

Scholars are invited to submit papers on themes focusing on social, political, or economic aspects of Europe’s small nations and colonial regions during World War I. Themes covered may include the following:

• Colonial troops serving in Europe

• Troops of ethnic European minority populations serving in Europe

• Troops of ethnic European minority populations serving in overseas colonies

• Experiences of populations of independent small nations in Europe

• Experiences of populations of ethnic minorities within European multiethnic states

• Experiences of indigenous and settler populations of European overseas empires

• Official attempts to mobilise popular support across all ethnic groups in Europe and in the overseas colonies

• Support for or resistance to such mobilisation efforts and their different outcomes

Papers may address the following geographical regions:

• Peripheries of European multi-ethnic empires in Europe

• Peripheries of European belligerent powers to the east and south of Europe

• Europe’s overseas colonies

The workshop is an initiative of Roisin Healy, Enrico Dal Lago, and Gearoid Barry at the History Department, NUI Galway.

Prospective participants should send a paper title and a 300-word abstract, accompanied by a 1-page CV to enrico.dallago@nuigalway.ie. They will be notified of acceptance by mid-March 2014.

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Contact:

Dr. Gearoid Barry

Department of History

School of Humanities

NUI Galway

gearoid.barry@nuigalway.ie