{"id":2460,"date":"2017-07-25T14:32:17","date_gmt":"2017-07-25T14:32:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/warpoets.org.uk\/worldwar2\/?p=2460"},"modified":"2022-08-16T11:52:09","modified_gmt":"2022-08-16T10:52:09","slug":"marginalised-histories-ww2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/warpoets.org.uk\/worldwar2\/marginalised-histories-ww2\/","title":{"rendered":"Marginalised Histories of the Second World War"},"content":{"rendered":"<h2 class=\" \">Marginalised Histories of the Second World War<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Dat<\/strong><b>e: Wednesday 11th April 2018<\/b><\/p>\n<p class=\" \">A one-day workshop hosted at King\u2019s College, London as part of the AHRC-funded&nbsp;Teaching and Learning War Research Network to explore the latest research into the&nbsp;history, memory and representation of the Second World War (including the Holocaust) from&nbsp;an international comparative perspective. The event will conclude with a publicly accessible&nbsp;roundtable reflecting on public engagement lessons and \u2018hidden histories\u2019 as we move from&nbsp;the centenary of the First World War to the major anniversaries of the Second World War.<\/p>\n<p class=\" \">Panellists include international curriculum advisors as well as representatives from historical&nbsp;research, the museum sector, heritage bodies, popular history publishing, and major&nbsp;television\/radio networks. The roundtable will be chaired by Helen Weinstein, Creative&nbsp;Director of History Works.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\" \">Call for papers:<\/h3>\n<p class=\" \">The recently published British Future \u2018A Centenary Shared\u2019 report (November 2016)&nbsp;suggests that, during the period 2013 to 2016, the British public\u2019s understanding of lesser&nbsp;known aspects of the First World War has expanded \u2018globally\u2019 taking into account the&nbsp;contribution made by soldiers from Australia, Canada and India and pushing understanding&nbsp;of the war beyond commonly held ideas of white British soldiers on the Western Front. This&nbsp;workshop seeks to lay foundations to consider whether the same is possible for the&nbsp;approaching major anniversaries of the Second World War.<\/p>\n<p class=\" \">This workshop seeks to bring together researchers working on topics related to the history,&nbsp;memory and representation of the Second World War (including the Holocaust) that go&nbsp;beyond well-worn Euro-centric narratives and\/or researchers whose work casts light on&nbsp;lesser known aspects of the experiences themselves. The term \u2018marginalised\u2019 is defined&nbsp;broadly with reason in order to encompass the latest research dedicated to those narratives&nbsp;of the Second World War and the Holocaust that are usually relegated to the side notes or&nbsp;chapters of broader histories and\/or that are not currently central to commemoration in the&nbsp;UK and the Commonwealth. How do these experiences relate to the imperial and global&nbsp;nature of the conflict? To what extent are these narratives absent from popular accounts that&nbsp;tell the history of the war? What narratives are marginalised and why? How does&nbsp;\u2018peripheralisation\u2019 compare across different national settings? Where are these narratives&nbsp;marginalised (e.g. in the academe, classroom, wider society?) What memory politics&nbsp;contributes to marginalisation? How might we close the gap between academic research into&nbsp;these areas and public engagement activities here in the UK and worldwide?<\/p>\n<p class=\" \">While not exhaustive, this list suggests topics contributions might address:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Indigenous and ethnic minority service in the Second World War e.g. Maori&nbsp;participation in the New Zealand Army; tribal groups on the Burma-India border<\/li>\n<li>Research relating to the war in South Asia, the Caribbean, and Africa<\/li>\n<li>Gender, sexuality and violence in the Second World War<\/li>\n<li>Marginalised civilian groups in the UK e.g. Irish immigrants, traveller communities,<\/li>\n<li>juvenile delinquents, the disabled, the elderly<\/li>\n<li>Marginalised \u2018male\u2019 experiences such as ground crew, logisticians and male civilians<\/li>\n<li>Marginalised narratives of death, grief and bereavement<\/li>\n<li>Technological experimentation e.g. gas mask testing in India<\/li>\n<li>Cultural histories of Holocaust violence e.g. gendered experiences of violence; violence against children; interactions between Nazi anti-Jewish violence and other forms of ethnic violence; perpetrators and their relationship to intimate violence<\/li>\n<li>Politicisation and utilisation of marginalised memories e.g. in regards to identity politics<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\" \">While we recognise that it will not be possible to do full justice to all marginalised voices in a&nbsp;one-day event, the organisers felt it to be important to include new and marginalised&nbsp;perspectives on all aspects of and related to the Second World War, including the Holocaust&nbsp;as well as events such as the Bengal Famine.<\/p>\n<p class=\" \">The event will be structured around presentations of no more than 20 minutes, ensuring&nbsp;maximum time for Q&amp;A.<\/p>\n<p class=\" \">General queries and abstracts of no more than 200 words should be sent to Catriona&nbsp;Pennell (<a class=\"mail-link\" href=\"mailto:C.L.Pennell@exeter.ac.uk\">C.L.Pennell@exeter.ac.uk<\/a>) by&nbsp;<b>30 November 2017<\/b>. Please include a brief&nbsp;biography outlining your research expertise as well as your name, organisation\/institution&nbsp;and contact email.<\/p>\n<p class=\" \">While the workshop is free to attend for all, the AHRC is generously providing up to fifteen&nbsp;travel bursaries on a sliding scale (outside Europe \u00a3500 p.p. max. 3; Europe \u00a3350 p.p. max.&nbsp;4; and within UK but outside Greater London area \u00a3100 p.p. max. 8) to ensure geographical&nbsp;spread of expertise. Please indicate on your abstract\/in your email whether you would&nbsp;like to be considered for the bursary. 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