"WHAT WAS THE 20TH CENTURY? A ROUNDTABLE EVENT IN HONOR OF CHARLES S. MAIER"

Date and Time

April 12, 2014
11:00AM - 06:00PM EDT

"What was the 20th Century? A roundtable event in honor of Charles S. Maier"
This event brings together distinguished historians from across the USA for a dual purpose. First, we want to honor Charles S. Maier for his 75thbirthday in 2014. At the same time, we aim to priovide a venue for reflections about the state of the field of those historiographies to which Charles Maier has substantially contributed: European history, global and international history, and the history of political economy. The event is open to the entire Harvard community.

Location:Lower Level Conference Room, Center for European Studies, 27 Kirkland Street at Cabot Way 

PROGRAM:

11:00am          Welcome and Introduction (Heidi Tworek and Stefan Link)

11:15am          ROUNDTABLE I: TRANSFORMATIONS IN EUROPEAN HISTORY
Chair: David Armitage (Harvard)
Catherine Epstein (Amherst): “Mastering German Pasts”    
Laura Beers (American University): “Recasting Modern Britain”
John Connelly (Berkeley): “Recasting Habsburg Europe”
Andrew Port (Wayne State): “In Search of a Masterable Past” 
Peter Baldwin (UCLA): “Leaving Boundaries Behind”

 1:15pm            LUNCH

 2:15pm            ROUNDTABLE II: HISTORY AND POLITICAL ECONOMY
Chair: Sven Beckert (Harvard)
Vanessa Ogle (UPenn): “Consigning Capitalism to History”
Stefan Link (Dartmouth): “The Age of Distribution”
Daniel Sargent (Berkeley): “American Century?”

 3:15pm            COFFEE

 3:45pm            ROUNDTABLE III: EMPIRE AND TERRITORIALITY
Chair: Niall Ferguson (Harvard) 
Ian Klaus (State Department): “Maierian Geometry”
Jeffrey Richter (GWU): “Justice Among Empires”
Susan Pedersen (Columbia): “When Empire Stopped Working”
Alison Frank Johnson (Harvard): “Culture and Commerce in European Empires”
Heidi Tworek (Harvard): “Alternative Narratives for a Territorial Era”

 5:45pm            Charles S. Maier: Response

 6:00pm            RECEPTION

Sponsors:        
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs
Weatherhead Initiative on Global History
Harvard History Department

Contact: Heidi Tworek,  hevans@fas.harvard.edu