Beyond camps and forced labour: current international research on survivors of Nazi persecution. Fourth international multidisciplinary conference, to be held at the Imperial War Museum, London, 4-6 January 2012 CALL FOR PAPERS This conference is planned as a follow-up to the three successful conferences, which took place at the Imperial War Museum in London in 2003, 2006 and 2009. It will continue to build on areas previously investigated, and also open up new fields of academic enquiry. The aim is to bring together scholars from a variety of disciplines who are engaged in research on all groups of survivors of Nazi persecution. These will include - but are not limited to - Jews, Gypsies and Slavonic people, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, Soviet prisoners of war, political dissidents, members of underground movements, the disabled, the so-called 'racially impure', and forced labourers. For the purpose of the conference, a 'survivor' is defined as anyone who suffered any form of persecution by the Nazis or their allies as a result of the Nazis' racial, political, ideological or ethnic policies from 1933 to 1945, and who survived the Second World War. The organisers welcome proposals (including panel proposals), which focus on topics and themes of the 'life after', ranging from the experience of liberation to the trans-generational impact of persecution, individual and collective memory and consciousness, and questions of theory and methodology. We particularly encourage colleagues from central, east and southeast Europe to apply. As previously, we welcome new research in the following areas: * DPs in post-war Europe * Reception and resettlement * Survivors in central, east and southeast Europe * Exiles, émigrés and refugees in the reconstruction process * Legacy and impact * Rescuers and liberators * Child survivors * Women survivors and gender issues * Trials and justice * Reparation and restitution * Testimonies and record building * Film and photography * Memory and amnesia * Trauma and intergenerational transmission * Remembrance and memorials * Museums and archives Please send an abstract of 200-250 words together with biographical background of about 50-100 words by 28 February 2011 to: Johannes-Dieter Steinert, email: [log in to unmask] All proposals are subject to a review process. Fees: No more than GBP150 for speakers. The fee includes admission to all panels and evening events, lunches, coffees and teas. Further information and registration details will be made available in 2011. It is intended to publish a selection of papers in a Vallentine Mitchell series on Survivors of Nazi Persecution. Proceedings of the third conference: Suzanne Bardgett, David Cesarani, Jessica Reinisch and Johannes-Dieter Steinert (eds), Survivors of Nazi Persecution in Europe after the Second World War. Landscapes after Battle, 2 vols, London: Vallentine Mitchell, 2010 and 2011. Proceedings of the first and second conference: Johannes-Dieter Steinert and Inge Weber-Newth (eds), Beyond Camps and Forced Labour. Current International Research on Survivors of Nazi Persecution, Osnabrück: Secolo, 2008. The conference is being organised by: * Suzanne Bardgett, Imperial War Museum, London * David Cesarani, Royal Holloway, University of London * Jessica Reinisch, Birkbeck College London * Johannes-Dieter Steinert, University of Wolverhampton Please send all replies to: [log in to unmask] -- Professor Johannes-Dieter Steinert Professor of Modern European History and Migration Studies School of Law, Social Sciences and Communications Millennium City Building University of Wolverhampton Wulfruna Street Wolverhampton WV1 1LY United Kingdom Tel: ++44 (0) 1902 323520 Fax: ++44 (0) 1902 322739 -- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Note: The material contained in this communication comes to you from the Forced Migration Discussion List which is moderated by Forced Migration Online, Refugee Studies Centre (RSC), Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. It does not necessarily reflect the views of the RSC or the University. If you re-print, copy, archive or re-post this message please retain this disclaimer. Quotations or extracts should include attribution to the original sources. E-mail: [log in to unmask] Posting guidelines: http://www.forcedmigration.org/discussion/guidelines Subscribe/unsubscribe: http://tinyurl.com/fmlist-join-leave List Archives: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/forced-migration.html RSS: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?RSS&L=forced-migration Twitter: http://twitter.com/forcedmigration