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Call for Papers

Revolutions: A Conference

29 September to 1 October 2017, Winnipeg, Canada

In the 100th anniversary year of the Russian Revolutions, which inaugurated the series of revolutions that marked and defined the twentieth century, our conference focuses on the theme of revolution. We want to speak to the widespread and widely varying causes, contexts, conditions and consequences of modern revolutions. There are many types, of course, but we are primarily interested in the often spectacular political, social or economic events that confront particular institutional, social and ideological regimes and the unfolding consequences and actions in the days and years that follow. The revolts of colonised, enslaved and indigenous peoples from Tyrone, Toussaint, Tupac and Tecumseh, through the revolutions which defined the West like the English and the French, to today’s Bolivarian, Arab Spring, and colour revolutions, have transformed politics, state structures, economies, cultures and societies. Revolutions require imagination: ideologies motivate actors, events confound them and prompt new explanations. By some accounts, we are still living in an age of revolutions; others question their possibility today.

“Revolutions” share a fraught history with the broader democratisation of life in the modern world. They reshape the structures of colonialism and imperialism, patriarchy and racism. Theorists from both the left and right—a distinction, in itself, revolutionary in its origins—have made the promotion of, or reaction to, revolutions a central part of social and political thought. Attempts to contain or spread revolutionary ideologies and forces have played, and continued to play, pivotal roles in geopolitics.

Within this broad framework we invite considerations of past and present “Revolutions”, their causes, characters and consequences. We will, however, consider other revolutions (scientific, technological, artistic, etc.) in terms of their association with watershed moments in social, political or economic life.

We invite proposals for papers, panels and streams of panels on any theme related to revolutions thus conceived. Possible themes include:

  • Revolutions and counterrevolutions in comparative perspective;

  • Revolutions in political, social and economic thought;

  • The political and geopolitical economy of revolutions;

  • The interaction of revolutions with gender, race and class;

  • Discussions of particular revolutionary events or related ideologies or people;

  • Whether revolutions are possible today.

Paper proposals must include the paper title, abstract (about 350 words) and brief CVs or bios of contributors. Panel proposals must include the panel title, name and bio of the organiser and paper titles, abstracts (about 350 words) and brief CVs or bios of all contributors. Proposals for a stream of panels must include the stream title, name of the organiser, bio of the organiser and a brief call for papers.

The deadline for paper, panel and stream proposals is 15 February 2017.

Please send all proposals to [email protected]

Website: www.gergconference.ca

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