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EUROPEAN STUDIES CENTRE<br />

<strong>St</strong> Antony’s <strong>College</strong> ▪ <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Oxford</strong><br />

S T A N T O N Y ’ S C O L L E G E ▪ O X F O R D ▪ O X 2 6 J F<br />

TELEPHONE +44 (0 )1 8 6 5 27 4 4 70 ▪ FAX +44 (0 )1 8 6 5 274 4 7 8<br />

EMAIL <strong>european</strong>.<strong>studies</strong>@sant.ox.ac.uk<br />

PROGRAMME FOR HILARY TERM 2010<br />

Unless otherwise indicated, all events will take place in the Seminar Room,<br />

European <strong>St</strong>udies Centre, 70 Woodstock Road.<br />

Week 1 (18 th Jan. – 24 th Jan.)<br />

Monday 18 th January<br />

5pm<br />

Tuesday 19 th January<br />

5pm<br />

Thursday 21 st January<br />

5pm<br />

SEESOX Seminar Series: Changing Identities in South East Europe<br />

Neighbours become enemies: The break up <strong>of</strong> a Bosnian village<br />

Film and panel discussion<br />

Renée Hirschon (<strong>St</strong> Peter’s, <strong>Oxford</strong>) Eleanor Pritchard (<strong>St</strong> Cross,<br />

<strong>Oxford</strong>) Cristian Romocea (Evandeoski Teoloski Facultet, Osijek, Croatia)<br />

Convenors: Othon Anastasakis and Renée Hirschon<br />

European Economic & Social History Seminar<br />

Education and technology adoption in nineteenth century Prussia<br />

Sacha Becker (<strong>St</strong>erling)<br />

Convenor: Knick Harley<br />

International, Imperial & Global History Seminar:<br />

'Writing Europe in the World, 1900 to the Present'<br />

Custom-made jig-saw puzzles: Writing European and global histories<br />

Patricia Clavin (<strong>Oxford</strong>)<br />

Convenors: Anne Deighton, Jane Caplan and Patricia Clavin<br />

Week 2 (25 th Jan. – 31 st Jan.)<br />

Monday 25 th January<br />

5pm<br />

Tuesday 26 th January<br />

3pm<br />

Venue tbc<br />

5pm<br />

Thursday 28 th January<br />

5pm<br />

SEESOX Seminar Series: Changing Identities in South East Europe<br />

Language and identity among the Greeks and South Slavs, 1800 to 2000<br />

Peter Mackridge (<strong>St</strong> Cross, <strong>Oxford</strong>)<br />

Convenors: Othon Anastasakis and Renée Hirschon<br />

SEESOX Seminar<br />

Three different models for Turkey's Accession to the EU: Utility, norm and<br />

rights based approaches<br />

Meltem Müftüler-Baç (Sabanci <strong>University</strong>, Istanbul)<br />

Convenor: Othon Anastasakis<br />

European Economic & Social History Seminar<br />

The Bank <strong>of</strong> England and the British Economy 1890-1913<br />

Nicholas Dimsdale (Queens)<br />

Convenor: Knick Harley<br />

International, Imperial & Global History Seminar:<br />

'Writing Europe in the World, 1900 to the Present'<br />

Holidays with pay for the colonies? European perspectives on colonial<br />

social policy, 1930-1960<br />

Daniel Maul (Giessen)<br />

Convenors: Anne Deighton, Jane Caplan and Patricia Clavin


Friday 29 th January<br />

Nissan Lecture Theatre<br />

2:30 pm<br />

SEESOX Symposium<br />

Anthropology and History: Remembering John Campbell<br />

Convenors: Othon Anastasakis and Michael Llewellyn Smith<br />

Chair: Margaret MacMillan<br />

Week 3 (1 st Feb. – 7 th Feb.)<br />

Monday 1 st February<br />

5pm<br />

Tuesday 2 nd February<br />

5pm<br />

Thursday 4 th February<br />

5pm<br />

SEESOX Seminar Series: Changing Identities in South East Europe<br />

The multiple identities <strong>of</strong> refugees in transit: the Kurds in Greece<br />

Aspasia Papadopoulou (DPhil Oxon)<br />

Convenors: Othon Anastasakis and Renée Hirschon<br />

European Economic & Social History Seminar<br />

Banks' FDIs in Emerging Markets During the First Globalization<br />

<strong>St</strong>efano Battilossi (Carlos III)<br />

Convenor: Knick Harley<br />

International, Imperial & Global History Seminar:<br />

'Writing Europe in the World, 1900 to the Present'<br />

Human rights and the cold war: the European Convention on Human<br />

Rights<br />

Anne Deighton (<strong>Oxford</strong>)<br />

Convenors: Anne Deighton, Jane Caplan and Patricia Clavin<br />

Week 4 (8 th Feb. – 14 th Feb.)<br />

Monday 8 th February<br />

5pm<br />

Tuesday 9 th February<br />

5pm<br />

Thursday 11 th February<br />

5pm<br />

Friday 12th February<br />

5pm<br />

SEESOX Seminar Series: Changing Identities in South East Europe<br />

Confronting selves, recognising others:<br />

Europeanisation in the post-Ottoman world<br />

Nora Fisher Onar (Bahcesehir <strong>University</strong>, Istanbul)<br />

Convenors: Othon Anastasakis and Renée Hirschon<br />

European Economic & Social History Seminar<br />

From Inertia to Ferment: The productivity <strong>of</strong> Russian agriculture from 1860<br />

to 1912<br />

Carol Leonard (<strong>St</strong>. Antony’s, <strong>Oxford</strong>)<br />

Convenor: Knick Harley<br />

International, Imperial & Global History Seminar:<br />

'Writing Europe in the World, 1900 to the Present'<br />

Networks and governance in early cold war Europe<br />

Brigitte Leucht (<strong>Oxford</strong>)<br />

Convenors: Anne Deighton, Jane Caplan and Patricia Clavin<br />

SEESOX Panel<br />

The impact <strong>of</strong> the global crisis on transition economies<br />

Peter Sanfey (EBRD), Jeromin Zettelmeyer (EBRD),<br />

Max Watson (<strong>Oxford</strong>)<br />

Convenor: Max Watson<br />

Week 5 (15 th Feb. – 21 st Feb.)<br />

Monday 15 th February<br />

5pm<br />

SEESOX Seminar Series: Changing Identities in South East Europe<br />

<strong>St</strong>ate- and identity-building in modern Greece<br />

Thanos Veremis (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Athens)<br />

Convenors: Othon Anastasakis and Renée Hirschon


Tuesday 16 th February<br />

5pm<br />

Thursday 18 th February<br />

5pm<br />

Friday 19 th February<br />

5pm<br />

European Economic & Social History Seminar<br />

A Model <strong>of</strong> commodity money with minting and melting applied to medieval<br />

Europe<br />

Angela Redish (British Columbia and All Souls) with<br />

Warren Weber (Federal Reserve Bank <strong>of</strong> Minneapolis)<br />

Convenor: Knick Harley<br />

International, Imperial & Global History Seminar:<br />

'Writing Europe in the World, 1900 to the Present'<br />

Never alone: Britain, food, fuel and raw materials, 1939-1945<br />

David Edgerton (Imperial <strong>College</strong> London)<br />

Convenors: Anne Deighton, Jane Caplan and Patricia Clavin<br />

Seminar<br />

European Union, a XXI century happy Sysiphos?<br />

Alterrnative scenarios for the rising multipolar world<br />

Mario Telò (ULB, Belgium)<br />

Convenor : Kalypso Nicolaïdis<br />

Week 6 (22 nd Feb. – 28 th Feb.)<br />

Monday 22 nd February<br />

5pm<br />

Tuesday 23 rd February<br />

5pm<br />

Wednesday 24 th February<br />

1pm<br />

Khodorkovskii Room<br />

Thursday 25 th February<br />

5pm<br />

Friday 26 th February<br />

9.00 – 13.00 ESC<br />

14.00 – 18.00 DPIR<br />

SEESOX Seminar Series: Changing Identities in South East Europe<br />

Cartographies <strong>of</strong> nationalist desire:<br />

Territory and nation-building in the post-Ottoman era<br />

Spyros S<strong>of</strong>os (Kingston <strong>University</strong>)<br />

Convenors: Othon Anastasakis and Renée Hirschon<br />

European Economic & Social History Seminar<br />

On Trade, Sovereign Defaults and Economics: New Evidence from the 19th<br />

century<br />

Juan Flores (Geneva)<br />

Convenor: Knick Harley<br />

Seminar on Polish-Ukrainian Relations<br />

Poland's relations with Ukraine in an integrated Europe:<br />

a difficult advocacy?<br />

Andrzej Podraza (Catholic <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Lublin)<br />

Convenors: Paul Chaisty and Jan Zielonka<br />

International, Imperial & Global History Seminar:<br />

'Writing Europe in the World, 1900 to the Present'<br />

The Berlin Wall as a site <strong>of</strong> memory, 1989-2009<br />

Hope Harrison (George Washington <strong>University</strong>)<br />

Convenors: Anne Deighton, Jane Caplan and Patricia Clavin<br />

Deakin Workshop in Collaboration with DPIR<br />

European Security and Defense Policy: new approaches<br />

Convenors: Anand Menon (<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Birmingham), Bastien Irondelle (<strong>St</strong>.<br />

Antony’s, <strong>Oxford</strong>), and Chris Bickerton (DPIR, <strong>Oxford</strong>)<br />

14.00 – 18.30 Workshop in cooperation with RESC<br />

The EU and its Eastern Neighbours – What kind <strong>of</strong> Partnership?<br />

Jacek Saryusz-Wolski (European Parliament) and other speakers<br />

Convenors: Jonathan Scheele, John Beyer, Graham Avery (<strong>St</strong>. Antony’s,<br />

<strong>Oxford</strong>)


Week 7 (1 st Mar. – 7 th Mar.)<br />

Monday 1 st March<br />

5pm<br />

Tuesday 2 nd March<br />

5pm<br />

Thursday 4 th March<br />

5pm<br />

Friday 5 th March<br />

9am-5pm<br />

SEESOX Seminar Series: Changing Identities in South East Europe<br />

Myth, nation, and some history too:<br />

Who still remembers interwar Yugoslavia?<br />

Dejan Djokic (Goldsmiths, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> London)<br />

Convenors: Othon Anastasakis and Renée Hirschon<br />

European Economic & Social History Seminar<br />

Nutrition and the decline <strong>of</strong> mortality in Britain, 1700-1914<br />

Bernard Harris (Southampton)<br />

Convenor: Knick Harley<br />

International, Imperial & Global History Seminar:<br />

'Writing Europe in the World, 1900 to the Present'<br />

Human rights and the cold war: Britain and the CSCE<br />

Kai Hebel (<strong>Oxford</strong>)<br />

Convenors: Anne Deighton, Jane Caplan and Patricia Clavin<br />

Basque Workshop<br />

Game Theory applied to Social Science<br />

Speakers tbc<br />

Convenor: Helena Iñarra<br />

Week 8 (8 th Mar. – 14 th Mar.)<br />

Monday 8 th March<br />

5pm<br />

Tuesday 9 th March<br />

5pm<br />

Thursday 11 th March<br />

5pm<br />

Friday 12 th March<br />

5pm<br />

Nissan Lecture Theatre<br />

Friday 12 th March<br />

Saturday 13 th March<br />

On invitation only<br />

SEESOX Seminar Series: Changing Identities in South East Europe<br />

Religion, violence, and nationalism in Ottoman Macedonia<br />

Dimitris Livanios (Aristotelian <strong>University</strong>, Thessaloniki)<br />

Convenors: Othon Anastasakis and Renée Hirschon<br />

European Economic & Social History Seminar<br />

Social mechanics and the rank-size rule in archaeological data<br />

Matt Grove (Brasenose)<br />

Convenor: Knick Harley<br />

International, Imperial & Global History Seminar:<br />

'Writing Europe in the World, 1900 to the Present'<br />

The making <strong>of</strong> the modern refugee: a global history<br />

Peter Gatrell (Manchester)<br />

Convenors: Anne Deighton, Jane Caplan and Patricia Clavin<br />

Annual Fondazione Monte dei Paschi di Siena Lecture<br />

Paolo Garimberti (President <strong>of</strong> RAI)<br />

Chair: Margaret MacMillan<br />

Convenors: Paolo Mancini and Jan Zielonka and John Lloyd<br />

Seminar<br />

Public Service Broadcasting in Southern and Eastern Europe<br />

Convenor: Jan Zielonka and Paolo Mancini

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