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Dear all,

I am delighted to share with you the final version of the programme of the upcoming ASMI annual conference, "The First World War in Italy and beyond”  (ICI London, 30 Nov-1 Dec).

The event is open to the public but please note that registration is mandatory. This year the daily fee includes lunch. You will find the relevant information on the ASMI website: http://www.asmi.org.uk/news/newsconference-register/ 

Kind regards,

Carlotta


Annual Conference of the Association for the Study of Modern Italy
Programme

The First World War in Italy and Beyond: History, Legacy and Memory (1918-2018)
30 November - 1 December 2018
Italian Cultural Institute in London

Friday 30th November, Italian Cultural Institute

09.30-10.00 Registration

10.00-10.15 Lecture Hall
Welcome and Introduction

10.15-11.45
Panel 1: Lecture Hall
The Brutalising Effects of War
Chair: John Gooch (University of Leeds)
Roberta Pergher (Indiana University), The Wayward Children of Paris: Fascism and the new world order
Megan Trudell (Newcastle University), Nationalism and Revolution: Soldiers at Fiume 1919-20
Nicolas G. Virtue (King’s University College, London, Ontario), Re-fighting theGreat War in the Adriatic, 1941–43: War memory and the Italian military mentality in occupied Yugoslavia

Panel 2: Library
Political Dilemmas: Antimilitarism or War as a Chance for Change?
Chair: Giuliana Pieri (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Daria De Donno (Università del Salento), Il movimento giovanile socialista italiano tra guerra e dopoguerra
Sara Follacchio (Liceo Classico “Gabriele D’Annunzio” Pescara), Women in New Italy: The changes in the conception of citizenship and national community from the First World War to the fall of the Fascist regime
Ruth Nattermann (Universität der Bundeswehr, Munich), Political Crossroads, Ideological Choices: The Italian women’s movement in the aftermath of the First World War

11.45-12.10 Coffee Break (basement)

12.10-13.40
Panel 3: Lecture Hall
Transnational Connections and Comparisons
Chair: Hannah Malone (Freie Universität Berlin)
Andrea Rizzi (University of Turku), Il senso politico della vittoria: il regno d’Italia e la regione baltico-scandinava tra guerra e primo dopoguerra (1918–1922)
David Brown (Farnborough College), ‘Love of home and country will always appeal to the man with a heart’: The impact of World War One on Italian communities in Australia 1914–1922
Simona Berhe (Università degli Studi di Milano), Is this the End of the Old Pre-war Colonial Regime?: The turn of 1919 in Tripolitania

13.40-14.40 Lunch (First Floor Hall)

14.40-16.00
Keynote Address (Lecture Hall)
Gunda Barth-Scalmani (University of Innsbruck)
Kinder, Küche, Kirche: women’s experiences during the First World War in Austria
Chair: Martina Salvante (University of Warwick)

16.00-16.20 Coffee Break (basement)

16.20-17.50
Panel 4: Lecture Hall
The Long-term Impact of WW1 on Centre and Periphery
Chair: Roberta Pergher (Indiana University)
Sean Brady (Trinity College Dublin), The Great War, War Metaphors and the Shaping of Contemporary Sicilian History, 1914–1946
George Newth (University of Bath), The United (Federal) States of Italy?: Contesting centralism in the post-war Republic
Samantha Owen (Curtin University, Perth), The Place of the First World War in the Telling of Italian Unification or How the Spiritual Replaced the Territorial

Panel 5: Library
Neutral and Anti-War Experiences in Italy and Beyond
Chair: Ilaria Favretto (Kingston University)
Carl Levy (Goldsmiths, University of London), Jacques Mesnil as a Militant Go-between and Observer of Italy during the First World War and the Biennio Rosso: Anarchism, Sovietism, Bolshevism and Fascism (1914–1923)
Claudia Baldoli (Università degli Studi di Milano), From Neutralism to Anti-Fascism: The Catholic ‘White Leagues’ 1917–1922

18.00-19.00 Lecture Hall
AGM of the Association for the Study of Modern Italy



Saturday 1st December, Italian Cultural Institute
9.30-11.00
Panel 6: Lecture Hall
Centennial Commemorations between Memory and Legacy
Chair: Oliver Janz (Freie Universität Berlin)
Irene Guerrini, Marco Pluviano (Università di Genova), Condanne a morte, fucilazioni senza processo, decimazioni. Una memoria sommersa e ancora non condivisa
Dario De Santis (Università degli studi di Udine), Per un archivio digitale dell͛’Università Castrense di San Giorgio di Nogaro. Saperi, pratiche, immagini durante la prima guerra mondiale (1916–1917)
Matteo Giurco (Università degli Studi di Firenze), Retoriche di pace, orizzonti d’Europa: l’Italia e le commemorazioni del centenario della Grande Guerra

Panel 7: Library
The First World War in Literature
Chair: Selena Daly (Royal Holloway, University of London)
Carlo Moll (University of Cambridge), The Many Faces of the Imboscato: On the transformation of an Italian trench myth into an enemy of Fascism
Mattia Roveri (New York University), ‘Rompere le righe’: Italian literature before and after World War 1
Guido Bartolini (Royal Holloway, University of London), The Memory of the Great War in the Italian literature of the Axis War (1945–1975)

11.00-11.30 Coffee Break (basement)

11.30-12.45
Keynote Address (Lecture Hall)
Marco Mondini (Università di Padova)
Mobilisation, Consent, Victimism: Three categories for understanding the Italian war
Chair: Carlotta Ferrara degli Uberti (University College London)

12.45-13.45 Lunch (First Floor Hall)

13.45-15.15
Panel 8: Lecture Hall
WW1 and Italian Colonies and Borderlands
Chair: Lucy Riall (European University Institute)
Vanda Wilcox (John Cabot University and Trinity College, Rome Campus), Italian Imperial Ambitions in the Middle East, 1917–1923
Maria Christina Marchi (University of St. Andrews), Readjusting the Frontiers: Geography and Identity in Post-War Südtirol
Ana Cergol Paradiž (University of Ljubljana) and Petra Testen Koren (University of Ljubljana), Trieste and Ljubljana: The work opportunities for Slovene servants before and after WW1

Panel 9: Library
Artistic and Cinematic Responses to the War
Chair: John Dickie (University College London)
Jonathan Black (Kingston University, London), Evoking a ‘forgotten victory’: The Italian front in 1918 in the imagery of Sydney W. Carline (1888–1929), fighter pilot and British official war artist
Sophia Maxine Farmer (University of Wisconsin-Madison), Fragmented Bodies: World War I martyrs and the Fascist myth of Italian unification
Giuliana Muscio (Università di Padova), Cinema americano e donne sul fronte italiano nel primo conflitto mondiale: The Love Light e Addio alle Armi

15.15-15.45 Coffee Break (basement)

15.45-17.00
Roundtable (Lecture Hall)
with Gunda Barth-Scalmani, Vanda Wilcox, John Gooch, and Oliver Janz
Chair: Hannah Malone (Freie Universität Berlin)


Conference Organisers:
Selena Daly, Royal Holloway, University of London
Kate Devine, Royal Holloway, University of London
Carlotta Ferrara degli Uberti, University College London
Hannah Malone, Freie Universität Berlin
Martina Salvante, University of Warwick

The programme may be subject to minor changes.
To register for the conference please visit the ASMI website at www.asmi.org.uk.
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Dr. Carlotta Ferrara degli Uberti
Lecturer in Italian history
Department of Italian (SELCS)
UCL

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