Imperial Legacies- (Dis)continuities and Comparisons between Colonialism and Nazi Rule
Company: Deutsches Historisches Institut Washington DC
Location: Washington
Posted on: June 2, 2025
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Job Description:
Imperial Legacies? (Dis)continuities and Comparisons between
Colonialism and Nazi RuleMay 28, 2026-May 29, 2026International
Conference at the German Historical Institute Washington -
Conveners: Ulrike von Hirschhausen (GHI Washington) and Robert
Gerwarth (University College Dublin)Call for PapersThe legacy of
Western colonialism, its "imperial legacies," and its relationship
to Nazi rule and the Holocaust have caused a fierce public debate
raging on both sides of the Atlantic for several years now. This
debate, widely known in Germany as the "Historikerstreit 2.0"
revolves around two key questions: how mass crimes should be
publicly remembered and whether there is a causal connection and/or
structural similarities between colonial violence and Nazi mass
violence, including the Shoah.The seemingly irreconcilable
positions of the debate so far have mostly been presented in
programmatic essays and newspaper articles but are rarely
substantiated by empirically grounded social-historical
analyses.Empirically oriented historians have so far only partially
contributed to the discussion. This is precisely where the
conference aims to intervene-by bringing greater objectivity to the
currently heated debate through a clear empirical and
social-historical analysis of systems of rule and mass violence.We
invite scholars from different methodological and historical
backgrounds to submit proposals relevant to one of the planned
panels of the conference.
The event is jointly organized by the German Historical Institute
Washington and the Centre for War Studies, University College
Dublin. The conveners are Ulrike von Hirschhausen (GHI) and Robert
Gerwarth (UCD). The conference will take place from May, 28 - 29,
2026 at the GHI.Please submit an abstract (max. 500 words) and a
short biography (max. 150 words) in English via the GHIonline
platform byJuly 1, 2025.Applicants will be notified by early
September 2025. Accommodation will be arranged and paid for by the
conference organizers. Participants will make their own travel
arrangements. Funding subsidies for travel are available upon
request for selected scholars, especially those who might not
otherwise be able to attend the workshop, including early-career
scholars and scholars from universities with limited
resources.Please contact Nicola Hofstetter
(hofstetter-phelps@ghi-dc.org ) if you have any difficulties
submitting your information online or if you have other questions
related to the event.
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