Day 1 : December 3 (Friday)
Morning |
Chair: Larry Frohman (SUNY, Stony Brook):namespace prefix = o /> |
10:00~11:30 |
Keynote Address
Juergen Kocka (Free Univ. of Berlin & Social Science Research Center)
"The German "Sonderweg" Thesis after Some Decades: Looking back on a Controversial Debate about German History" |
11:30~12:30 |
Stefan Berger (University of Manchester)
"Sonderweg or Normality or Sonderweg and Normality? Some Reflections on the Proliferation of Sonderweg and their Critiques in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century European Historiography" |
Afternoon |
Chair: Sang-Woo Lim (Sogang University) |
13:30~14:30 |
Monika Baar (University of Groningen)
"The Sonderweg and Nation-building" |
14:30~15:30 |
Choi Chatterjee (California State University)
"Everyday Life in Transnational Perspective: Consumption, Consumerism, and Party Favors, 1917-1939" |
15:40~16:40 |
Jie-Hyun Lim (Hanyang University)
"Colonial Modernity or Sonderweg?: A Post-colonial Reading of Marxist Historicism" |
17:00~18:00 |
Round Table Discussion
Chair: Young-Sun Hong (SUNY, Stony Brook) |
Day 2 : December 4 (Saturday)
Morning |
Chair: Hoi-eun Kim (Texas A & M University) |
10:00~11:00 |
Young-Sun Hong (SUNY, Stony Brook)
"The Ugly German in the Age of Three Worlds" |
11;00~12:00 |
Sebastian Conrad (Free University of Berlin)
"Fictions of Uniqueness: Deviant Paths, Model Paths, and the Loss of Empire in Cold War Japan" |
Afternoon |
Chair: Michael Kim (Yonsei University) |
13:00~14;00 |
Dominic Sachsenmaier (Duke University)
"A Sonderweg Hypothesis? Chinese Theories of Modernity and Modernization" |
14:00~15:00 |
Lisa A. Kirschenbaum (West Chester University)"‘The Cause of All Advanced and Progressive Humanity’ and the Stalinist Sonderweg: Paradoxes and Polemics of Soviet Intervention in the Spanish Civil War" |
15:10~16:00 |
Alf Luedtke (University of Erfurt & Hanyang University)
"Redemptory Exceptionalism? Coming to Terms with the East German Stasi after 1989/1990 - The Temptations of the German Model" |
16:20~18:30 |
Wrap-up Discussion
Lead-in by: Hans Erich Boedeker (Max-Planck-Institute for History)
"Case Studies Instead of Sonderweg" |