Archived Veranstaltung
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The centenary of the creation of the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation (ICIC) is an opportunity for historians to step back and examine the achievements but also the limitations of this enterprise, its lack of diversity and cultural representativeness. In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in this field of research, in parallel with a renewed interest in the League of Nations as a whole, in a context of doubts about the capacity of multilateral institutions. Without attempting to cover all the areas that remain to be studied in relation to intellectual cooperation and soft power diplomacy in the interwar period, such an event therefore seems to be a useful place of exchange at the crossroads between the archives, teaching and research communities. To do this, the scientific committee invites participants to reflect in particular on the renewal of our methods: whether it is about new approaches or the use of innovative digital tools, the aim of this conference is not only to look at the past but also to inspire future research.
Conference program: https://intellectualcooperation.org/program
Registration: https://intellectualcooperation.org/registration (in-person or online)
Speakers: https://intellectualcooperation.org/people
Organisé par
UNIL Section d'histoire, United Nations Library and Archives
Lieu de l'événement
UN Geneva + Online
Palais des Nations
1211
Genève
Langues de l'évènement
Anglais
Informations supplémentaires sur l'événement
Site web de la manifestation
Annexe
Coûts de participation
CHF 0.00
The conference is free.
Inscription
online
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