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Worlds Apart? Futures of Global History (Tag 2)

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Day 2: 26 May 2023
9.30–11.30 (CET)
PANEL 2: Methods and Sources of Global History
Chair: Julia Hauser (University of Kassel)
Pol Dalmau & Jorge Luengo (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona)
National Histories Go Global: A Futile Endeavour?
Chao Tayiana Maina (African Digital Heritage, Nairobi)
Plurality and Purpose: Digital Methodologies for Community Based Histories
Agata Błoch (Polish Academy of Sciences) & Demival Vasques Filho (IEG Mainz)
Big Data, Natural Language Processing Methods and Sources in Global History
Fabio Santos (Freie Universität Berlin)
Global History Against the Archival Grain: Critical Fabulation as Decolonial Method
11.30–11.45
Tea & Coffee Break
11.45–13.15
PANEL 3: Systems of Knowledge
Chair: Valeska Huber (University of Vienna)
Delia González de Reufels (University of Bremen)
Reinventing Global History? Historians of Latin America and a Controversial Field of Historic Research
Joshua Meeks (U.S. Naval War College, Newport)
Blood and Stone: Ontology, History, and the State
Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni (University of Bayreuth)
(Re)provincializing Europe and (De)provincializing Africa: A Contribution Towards Decolonizing Global History
13.15–14.15
Lunch Break
14.15–16.15
PANEL 4: Narratives and Languages of Global History
Chair: Karolin Wetjen (University of Göttingen)
Anwesha Ghosh (National Law School of India University, Bangalore)
Living in Italics: Southern Vocabulary and the Politics of Untranslatability
Nora Lafi (ZMO, Berlin)
Challenging the Global Narratives of Global History: An Exploration of Alternative Paths from the Arab World
Sisay Megersa Dirirsa (Bielefeld University)
The Ambivalence of Global History and the Deficit of the “Post-Colonial:” Is a Pluriversal History Possible?
Ann McGrath (The Australian National University, Canberra)
Temporalities and Historicities: What “Primitive Earth” Carried Across
Hemispheres
16.15–16.30
Tea & Coffee Break
16.30–18.30
PANEL 5: Topics and Concepts of Global History
Chair: Sasson Sofer (The Hebrew University, Jerusalem)
Chelsea Schields (University of California, Irvine)
The Body Corporate: Sexuality and the Business of Empire in Global History
Cassandra Thiesen-Mark (University of Bayreuth)
From Illusions of Universality Towards an Innovative, “Incomplete” Global History
Luise White (University of Florida)
Optical Illusions: African Wars and Global Guns
Joël Glasman (University of Bayreuth)
Beyond Global Citizenship: Four Forms of Impacts of Global History
18.30–20.00
ROUNDTABLE & FINAL DISCUSSION
Whither Global History: Does the Field Have a Future?
Moderation: David Motadel (LSE)
Christian de Vito (University of Bonn)
Toyin Falola (University of Austin)
Valeska Huber (University of Vienna)
Dilip Menon (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg)
Hermann Mückler (University of Vienna)