WORKSHOP
Ideas and Concepts of National
Security: Australia and Europe in Comparative Perspective
Conveners:
Research Group “Concepts of National Security“ (Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia)
Collaborative Research Center “Dynamics of Security“, Project „Extended Security“ (University of Marburg, Germany)
1 - 2 December 2022,
Konferenzsaal [Conference Room] Herder-Institut, Marburg
Program
Thursday, December 1,
09.30-10.00 am
Arrival
10.00-10.30 am
Opening Remarks (Eckart Conze / David Lowe / Peter Haslinger)
10.30-12.30 pm
Peter Haslinger ‚National Minorities as Dangerous Others: The Case of Hungary around 1900‘ David Lowe ‚Enacting Australian National Security Law: Intelligence and Intransigence‘
David Ekbladh ‚Mobilizing for National Security in the Midst of Global Change: the US in the 1930s‘
12.30-01.30 pm
Lunch
01.30-03.30 pm
Eckart Conze ‚National Security and Sovereignty: Ideas and Politics in Europe after 1918‘
Sarah Wilder-Fehl ‚Conflicting Concepts of Security: National and International Security in the United Nations 1945-1998‘
03.30-04.00 pm
Coffee
04.00-06.00 pm
Heidi Hein-Kircher ‚Securitization of Ethnic Minorities in East Central Europe: Empirical Findings and Conceptual Conclusions for Historiography on MinorityMajority Contexts‘
Carolyn Holbrook ‚Concepts of National Security in Australia during the Interwar Period: the National Insurance Debate‘
07.00 pm
Conference Dinner (Restaurant „Sonne“, Marburg)
Friday, December 2
09.00-10.30 am
Mia Martin Hobbs ‚Compound Threats: Themes and Uses of ‚National Security‘ in Australia in the 1930s‘
Tobias Bruns ‚The Population as the Nation: Demographic Security Discoursesin Germany, 1900-1990‘
10.30-11.00 am
Coffee
11.00-12.30 pm
Benjamin Brendel ‚Hunger Threat and Food Supply as Contested Factors of National Security in Germany during the First Half of the 20th Century‘
Marcel Spannenberger ‚European Monetary Integration 1969-2002: Restriction or Extension of National Security?‘
12.30-01.30 pm
Concluding discussion
01.30-02.00 pm
Lunch
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