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23 Mag 2024 15:00

Humanitarianism since the Great War: Actors, Themes, and Debates

Ca’ Foscari, Sala Marino Berengo

Humanitarianism since the Great War: Actors, Themes, and Debates
23-24 may 2024
Venice

23rd may
Ca’ Foscari, Sala Marino Berengo

03.00 p.m.
Silvia Salvatici, Università degli Studi di Firenze
Keynote:
The History of Humanitarianisms: New Geographies, Approaches and Actors

04.30 p.m.
Tomás Irish, Swansea University
Intellectual Relief in Europe in the aftermath of the First World War, c1918-1925

Cédric Cotter, International Committee of the Red Cross
We will not fail in the duties imposed on us by our neutrality”: humanitarian neutrality, political neutrality, and the protection of prisoners of war

Michal Frankl, Czech Academy of Sciences
Helping in No Man’s Land: The Dilemmas of Humanitarianism

24th May
Ca’ Foscari, Aula Baratto

09.00 a.m.
Daniel Maul, University of Oslo
The Politics of Service. American Quakers and humanitarian aid to Europe 1917-1945

Inger Marie Okkenhaug, Volda University College
Scandinavian Humanitarianism, Protestants and Refugees in the Levant. ca. 1920-1940

Jacklyn Granick, Cardiff University
Jewish Humanitarianism as Diaspora Diplomacy and its Great War Transformation

11.00 a.m. coffee break

Erica Moretti, FIT State University of New York
Establishing Post–World War I Rescue Efforts for Civilians: Eglantyne Jebb’s and Maria Montessori’s Correspondence with the Papacy

Katharina Stornig, University of Giessen
Gender and humanitarianism in the interwar period: Historical and historiographical perspectives

Debate with the participation of:
Elena Bacchin, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice - PI Prin Prison
Umberto Tulli, University of Trento - Deputy PI Prin Prison
Anna Veronica Pobbe, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
Anna Shapovalova, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
Francesca Piana, University of Trento simon Levis sullam, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice
Stefania Ventra, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice


Il convegno si svolge nell’ambito del Progetto “2022XBMWZ3 - Political Repression and International SOlidarity Networks (PRISON). The Transnational Mobilization on Behalf of Political Prisoners  in the Interwar Period (1918- 1939 ca.)”, finanziato dall’Unione Europea - Next-GenerationEU - PIANO NAZIONALE DI RIPRESA E RESILIENZA (PNRR) - Fondo per il Programma Nazionale di Ricerca e Progetti di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale (PRIN 2022) – CUP H53D23000370006

Image: W. Tulli, “Le nozze dell’atomo” (1955), dettaglio

Organizzatore

Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici (Elena Bacchin)

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