quarta-feira, 3 de outubro de 2007

The Nature of Fascism 40 Years On

The Nature of Fascism 40 Years On

Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon
12-13 October 2007

Sala Polivalente

Org.: António Costa Pinto (ICS-University of Lisbon)
Giulia Albanese (European University Institute)


Friday, 12th
9.30H
Welcome and introduction: Antonio Costa Pinto and Giulia Albanese


9.30H
António Costa Pinto, (ICS-University of Lisbon)
Elites and Decision-Making in Fascist-Era Dictatorships

Didier Musiedlack, (University of Paris-X)
Charisma, Decision-Making and Fascism

10.30H - Discussion

11.00H-Coffee Break


11.15H
Anne Cova, (ICS-University of Lisbon)
Reformist Feminisms in France, Italy and Portugal (1888 1939): a comparative historical approach

Kevin Passmore, (Cardiff University)
Theories of Fascism: A perspective from women's and gender history

12.15H-Discussion

13.00H ˆ Lunch


14.30H
Giulia Albanese, (European University Institute)
Political violence and institutional crisis in Italy, Spain and Portugal

Roger Eatwell, (University of Bath)
Reflections on 'Generic Fascism':Violence, Ideology, and Propaganda

Aristotle Kallis, (University of Lancaster)
Fascism and Genocide

16.00H - Discussion


16.30H - Coffee Break



16.45H
Roger Griffin, (Oxford Brooks University)
Fascism and Culture: A Mosse-centric Metanarrative (or how fascist studies reinvented the wheel)

Michel Dobry, (University of Paris 1)
Theories of Fascism


17.45- Discussion


Saturday, 13th



10.00H
Stein U. Larsen, (University of Bergen)
Decomposition and re-composition of theories. How to arrive at useful ideas explaining fascism

John Pollard, (University of Cambridge)
Fascism and Catholicism (in absencia)


11.00H - Coffee Break



11.30H


Round Table

Stuart Woolf, (University of Venice)
Adrian Lyteltton, (University of Pisa)



12.30H - Lunch


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