10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Conference: What stories does Europe tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union
10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Conference: What stories does Europe tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union
This year’s Dahrendorf Conference will take place on 2, 3 and 4 May at St Antony’s College. The Subject is 'What stories does Europe tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union'
Speakers include: Katalin Barsony, Romedia; Kathrin Bennhold, New York Times; Damian Böselager, Volt Europa; Faisal Devji, Oxford; Katie Ebner-Landy, Dash Arts; Khaled Fahmy, Cairo/Cambridge; Timothy Garton Ash, Oxford; Matthew Goodwin, Chatham House; Ruth Harris, Oxford; Isabell Hoffmann, eupinions; Andrew Hurrell, Oxford; Constanze Itzel, House of European History; Daniel Judt, Oxford; Ayşe Kadıoğlu, Istanbul; Ian Kershaw, author of two volumes on 20th - century Europe; Karin Kukkonen, Oslo; Manfred Lahnstein, Zeit Stifung; András Lánczi, A Europe We Can Believe In; Sonia Lucarelli, Bologna; Margaret MacMillan, Toronto/Oxford; Hartmut Mayer, Oxford; Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Delhi; Rana Mitter, Oxford; Rachael Moore, Rainbow House Brussels; Kalypso Nicolaïdis, Oxford; Rasmus Nielsen, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism; Natalie Nougayrède, Guardian; Karl-Heinz Paqué, Friedrich Naumann Stiftung; Thomas Raines, Tribes of Europe project; Christian Rauh, WZB; Steffen Sammler, Georg Eckert Institute; Michael Schwarz, Stiftung Mercator; Sławomir Sierakowski, Krytyka Polityczna; Timothy Snyder, Yale; Gisela Stuart, Labour Party; Ayyam Sureau, Association Pierre Claver; and Andreas Wirsching, author of Der Preis der Freiheit: Geschichte Europas in Unserer Zeit.
Convenor: Timothy Garton Ash
For information about various sessions, please refer to the registration link or related documents section below, or email: Dahrendorfconference2019@gmail.com
Tea, coffee and biscuits will be available. We ask for your understanding that meals cannot be provided. Please note that there is a variety of shops nearby for you to purchase lunch.
Registration is required as availability may be limited. The link for registration will be available HERE from Monday 1st April 2019.
Kindly be aware that registration for the 10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture taking place on Friday 3rd May is separate from the above registration and the link for this will be available HERE from Monday 1st April 2019.
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