programme - Portugal 1914-1918
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programme - Portugal 1914-1918
PROGRAMME Prisoners of war in the twentieth century – Actors, concepts and changes 24th - 25th November 2014 Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – Universidade Nova de Lisboa I&D Building – Room Multiusos 2, 4th Floor DAY 1 - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH 2014 9:30-11:00 First World War, imprisonment experiences - Portugal | Chair: António Paulo Duarte Dos gritos do cativeiro ao silêncio do poder politico – A resposta da República aos prisioneiros portugueses da 1.ª Guerra Mundial Fátima Mariano, (IHC-FCSH-UNL) Prisioneiros de guerra entre inimigos não declarados. O caso de Naulila: 1914-1915 Olga Maria Oliveira, Sofia Nabais de Oliveira Freitas e Menezes e José Miguel Moreira Freire, (Academia Militar) O Corpo Expedicionário Português na Grande Guerra: a dura experiência das tropas portuguesas nos campos de prisioneiros na Alemanha José Luís Assis, (CEHFCi-UE e IHC-FCSH-UNL) A Grande Guerra nos Açores e a concentração de prisioneiros alemães na ilha Terceira Sérgio Rezendes, (IHC e Universidade dos Açores) 11:00-11:15 Coffee Break 11:15-13:30 First World War, imprisonment experiences - Portugal II | Chair: Luís Alves de Fraga A experiência do cativeiro na Europa (1917-1918) Carlos Alves Lopes, (IHC-FCSH-UNL) Contributo para o estudo dos prisioneiros algarvios na Alemanha na I Grande Guerra Joaquim Rodrigues, (IHC-FCSH-UNL) O depósito de concentrados alemães em Angra do Heroísmo, Açores Sérgio Rezendes, (IHC e Universidade dos Açores) “O meu avô foi prisioneiro dos alemães na Grande Guerra”. A memoria dos familiares dos prisioneiros portugueses na Primeira Guerra Mundial Margarida Portela (IHC-FCSH-UNL) 14:00-15:00 Lunch 15:00-16:00 Second World War: the Italian experience | Chair: Rui Vieira The forgotten prisoners: Italian POWs in Great Britain during WWII Isabella Insolvibile, (Universitá degli studi di Napoli “Federico II”) Behind-outside the barbed wire. Allied prisoners of war in Italy: from the internment to the evasion Eugenia Corbino, (University of Florence) From enemies to almost allies ? The Italian prisoners of war in the United States of America during the Second World War Mario de Prospo, (Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”) 1 16:15-16:30 Coffee Break 16:30-17:30 Second World War: the German experience | Chair: Ana Paula Pires Entre o Poder dos EUA e da URSS: o significado de ser prisioneiro alemão na II Guerra Mundial Marisa Fernandes, (ISCSP-UL) Prisoners of Hitler and Stalin Maria Teresa Giusti, (University “G. d’Annunzio” of Chieti) The Nazi treatment of the Soviet prisoners of war during WWII Jean-Michel Turcotte, (Université Laval) Quoi faire des soldats d’Hitler ? Les relations canado-britanniques face à la detention des prisonniers de guerre allemands au Canada, 1939-1945 Olga Baranova, (Gonzaga University – Florence) The handling and interrogation of captured agents of the Special Operations Executive – 1940-45 Roderick Bailey, (Oxford University) DAY 2 - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25TH 2014 9:30-10:30 Second World War: African and Asian experiences | Chair: Jakob Zollmann Les prisonniers de guerre européenes au Cameroun (1939-1945). Statuts itéraires et experiences Idrissou Alioum, (Université de Yaoundé I) Italian POWs in South Africa. Memory, History and Narrative Donato Somma, (University of the Witwatersrand) “The POWiere Song”: Italian prisoners stating captivity in East African Camps (1940-1946) Elena Bellina, (University of Rochester) The Congolese Force Publique and its Italian prisoners of war in Ethiopia, 1941 Jeannick Vangansbeke, (Ghent University) Examining the prisoner of war, decolonization and the cold war in the interrogation rooms of the Korean War Monica Kim, (University at Albany) 10:45-11:00 Coffee Break 11:00-12:30 POW camps, memory and violence | Chair: Jakob Zollmann The prison has become a political battlefield: how POW camps transform practices of political imprisonment Padraic Kenney, (Indiana University) Denyed memory spaces. Collective memoirs not shared in the past. Looking back from the XXth century experience to the elite prisoners of the Peninsular War Maria Zozaya, (CIDEHUS – Universidade de Évora) 13:00-14:00 – Lunch 2 14:00-15:30 The dehumanization of the enemy | Chair: Alice Cunha Vichy e os prisioneiros de Guerra portugueses no campo do Vernet durante a 2.ª Guerra Mundial Cristina Clímaco, (Universidade de Paris 8 Vincennes Saint-Denis) O percurso politico do angolano António Jacinto: da formação do Partido Comunista Angolano a prisioneiro no Campo de Trabalho de Chão Bom Anabela Silveira, (IHC-FCSH-UNL) Spanish war prisoners in Russia, 1941-1954 Bernabé Sarabia and Demétrio Castro, (Universidad de Navarra) Prisioneiros de guerra – um factor que pode vencer a guerra e a paz Cláudio Forjaz, (Exército brasileiro) 15:30-16:00 – Coffee Break 16:00-17:30 Peace and repatriation | Chair: Rui Vieira The long process of repatriating POWs after the First World War and the International Humanitarian Actions Hazuki Tate, (Ecole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales) Save Europe now and the campaign to repatriate German prisoners of war in Britain c. 1945-48: Anglo-German relations, British values and “slave trading” Alan Malpass, (Sheffield Hallam University) Trauma, Absence and everyday life in Francoist Spain during the fifties: arrival and reintegration of the Spanish Prisoners of war from the Soviet Union David Alegre Lorenz e Francisco J. Leira Castiñeira, (Universitat Autónoma de Barcelona and Universidade de Santiago de Compostela) Prisoners of War and Peace: the Siberian internment of Japanese former soldiers within the context of Soviet Camps, 1945-1956 Sherzod Muminov, (University of Cambridge) Organizers: Ana Paula Pires (IHC-FCSH-UNL) Jakob Zollmann (Berlin Social Science Center) Maria Fernanda Rollo (IHC-FCSH-UNL) Martim Arinto (IHC-FCSH-UNL) Venue: Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas – Universidade Nova de Lisboa I&D Building – Room Multiusos 2, 4th Floor Avenida de Berna, 26 C 3