Programme of the conference „Transfers and Circulations within the 19th-Century Socialism”
Transfers and Circulations within the 19th-Century Socialism
October 21–22, 2022
Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
Tadeusz Kościuszko Room
Rynek Starego Miasta 29-31, Warsaw
PROGRAMME:
October 21
11:45 – Welcome address
Panel I
12:15–16:15
Chair and commentator: Piotr Kuligowski
Edward Castleton (Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté), Proudhon and the Polish Question in France
Fabrice Bensimon (Sorbonne University), Early socialists, internationalists, and Chartists in London, 1835-1848
Stanisław Knapowski (Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań & University Paris-Est-Creteil), Social palace as a medium of transfer and transformation of ideas in the early socialism
Lorenzo Costaguta (University of Bristol), Transatlantic Socialism and the Origins of Marxism in the United States
Panel II
16:45–19:45
Chair and commentator: Elżbieta Kwiecińska (University of Warsaw)
Pascale Siegrist (DHI London), ‘The mir – a world in itself’: The Language of Universalism and Communal Politics in Anarchist Geographical Thought
Cody Inglis (Central European University), Socialism and Republicanism in Central and Southeastern Europe in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century: A Study in Progressive Thought and Its Transfer
Piotr Kuligowski (Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences), A look from afar: Commentaries on pauperism from the Russian Empire in the 1840s (H. Kamieński and V.A. Milutin)
October 22
Panel III
9:00-12:00
Chair and commentator: Adam Kożuchowski (Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History of the Polish Academy of Sciences)
Lucas Poy (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam / International Institute of Social History), “Socialism and Positive Science.” The Reception and Influence of Enrico Ferri in Late-Nineteenth Century Argentina
Claudia Roesch (DHI Washington), Owen and the Engineers: Cross-fertilization between engineering and early socialism in the Owenite tradition
Calin Cotoi (University of Bucharest), The World Wide Revolutionary Network and its Romanian Node: Russian Anarchists and the ‘Social Question’ in 1870s Romania
Panel IV
12:30–15:30
Chair and commentator: Wiktor Marzec (University of Warsaw)
Elżbieta Kwiecińska (University of Warsaw), ‘And there will be no Russian tsar and no Polish lord…’: 19-century Ukrainian populist messianism of Brotherhood of Saints Cyril and Methodius in-between French socialism and Polish nationalism
Banu Turnaoglu (Sabancı University), The treatment of the Eastern Question by the early Ottoman socialists
Boris Popivanov (Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”), East-West Encounters in Early Bulgarian Socialism
15:30–16:00 – Wrap-up discussion
See also: Call for Papers