The Harvard Graduate Student Conference on International and Global History (Con-IH) is organized by Harvard graduate students who are immersed in the field of international history. The conference selects 12 graduate students from around the world to participate in a two-day conference to present and discuss cutting-edge scholarship in various themes of international and global history. This two-day conference takes place from March 28 - 29 2019. For panels and schedules, please see below or the conference agenda.
About
Day One - Agenda
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm – Lunch
1:00 pm - 1:15 pm – Opening Remarks
1:15 pm - 3:45 pm – Military, Civilians, and the State
Ruth Lawlor, University of Cambridge – Commentator: Sung Eun Choi
A Transnational History of Rape in the European Theatre of Operations, World War II
Karlynne Ejercito, University of Southern California - Commentator: Genevieve Clutario
Stolen Valor: Military Surplus and Bootleg Culture in the Philippines from Martial Law to Duterte
Emily Whalen, University of Texas at Austin - Commentator: Victor McFarland
Warkeeping: Securitizing and Militarizing US Policy in Lebanon, 1983-1984
Rebekah Garrison, University of Southern California - Commentator: Keith Camacho
Settler Responsibility: Respatializing Dissent in "America" Beyond Continental Borders