Friday 14 June 2024 9.00am to 6.00pm hosted by the Department of International History
The issue of a distinct left-wing international vision seems relatively overlooked in contemporary academic work and politics, with profound implications for public life.
Weighed down by its international contradictions, Europe is ill-prepared to grapple with illiberalism, climate breakdown, war, and migration in a coherent- let alone leftist- manner.
This conference aims to reflect on how socialist thinkers in the 80 years between the Paris Commune and the explosion of the New Left tried to shape a distinctly international outlook and devise a new role for Europe in a changing world.
The keynote address will be delivered by Professor Donald Sassoon (QMUL).
Participants:
- Matt Broomfield (Journalist, Rojava Information Center) - Roundtable Discussant
- Udeepta Chakravarty (NSSR)
- Lorenzo Costaguta (Bristol)
- Nick Devlin (LSE)
- Dr Dina Gusejnova (LSE) - CHAIR/ORGANISER
- David Klemperer (QMUL)
- Charles C. H. Lee (ACADEMIA SINICA)
- Marzia Maccaferri (QMUL) - Roundtable Discussant
- Marius S. Ostrowski (Nottingham)
- Dr Andrea Pisauro (Plymouth)
- Lucas Poy (Vrije U., Amsterdam)
- Tanroop Sandhu (QMUL) - CHAIR/ORGANISER
- Charlie Thomas (QMUL)
- Francesca Tortorella (Lille)
- Edoardo Vaccari (LSE) - CHAIR/ORGANISER
- Rida Vaquas (Editor, Oneworld Publications) - Roundtable Discussant
- Helen Williams (East Anglia)
- Alexander Zevin (CUNY)