Dictatorship in the Nineteenth Century:Conceptualizations, Experiences, Transfers
Symposium
How has the meaning of the concepts "dictator" and "dictatorship" changed during the 19th century? For the analysis of which regimes in Europe and Latin America were they used? The symposium aims at establishing both a dialogue among different disciplines like history, history of art, philosophy of law and literary studies and between Latin America and Europe.
09.30-10.00
Opening Remarks
10.00-11.00
Prof. Michael Broers (University of Oxford, UK): "The Napoleonic Regime: a Paradigm or an Anachronism for the New Century?"
11.00-12.00
Alexander Kruska (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg): "Military Dictatorship as the Reign of the Mightier"
12.00-13.00
Dr. Francesca Antonini (Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Turin, Italy): "Dictatorship, Bonapartism, Caesarism: Reassessing Marx's Eighteenth Brumaire"
14.30-15.30
Dr. Stephan Ruderer (WWU Münster): "Tyrants or Fathers in the Bosom of the Family? The Argentine Caudillos of the Post-Independence Era as Good Dictators?"
15.30-16.30
Dr. Moisés Prieto (IAI/HU Berlin): "An Iconography of Early Nineteenth-Century Dictatorship in the Atlantic Space"
16.30-17.00
Concluding Remarks
Napoleon (Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres) | Juan Manuel de Rojas (Fernando García del Molino), Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org
Termin und Ort
Freitag, 13.7.2018
9.30 -17.00 Uhr
Konferenzraum
Sprache
Englisch / English