Wann? | 09.10.2025 09:00 - 10.10.2025 16:30 |
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Wo? | MIS 08 Rue de Rome 6, 1700 Fribourg |
Vortragende | Thursday, 9 October 2025
09.00–09.30: Conference Opening Damir Skenderovic (University of Fribourg, Switzerland), Stefan Rindlisbacher (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) 09.30–11.30: Panel I: Continuities and Transformations Valérie Dubslaff (Rennes 2 University / IUF, France): National Socialist Continuities in Western Europe: (Re-)activation of Transnational Networks in the Post-War Period (1950s) Nicola Kristin Karcher (Østfold University College, Norway) & Oula Silvennoinen (University of Helsinki, Finland): The Re-Establishment of Nordic Far-Right Activism after 1945 Johannes Dafinger (University of Salzburg, Austria): The Transnational Far Right and Apartheid South Africa in the Post-War Period Dominik Rigoll (Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam, Germany): Historicizing Nationalist Internationalism. Kurt P. Tauber's Empirical and Theoretical Legacy for Today's Research on the Transnational Far Right Chair: Heléne Lööw (Uppsala University, Sweden) 11.30–12:45: Lunch 12.45–14.45: Panel II: Gender, Space, Culture Aurelia Rohrmann (University of Fribourg, Switzerland): Demographic Anxieties. The Transnational Antifeminism of the Radical Right 1968-1990 Fabio Ferrarini (University of Milan, Italy): “Tomorrow Belongs to Us”. Origins and Developments of Far-right Alternative Music in Italy (1965-1977) Annelotte Janse (Leibniz Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam, Germany): More Than a “Fascist Disneyland”: The Yzer Pilgrimage and a Transnationalizing Western European Extreme Right (1960s-1980s) Marius Huber (Free University of Berlin, Germany): Regionalism in Western Europe and the National Struggle: Autonomy and Self-Determination in the National Revolutionary Movement in the 1970s and 80s Chair: Caroline Rusterholz (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) 14.45–15.15: Coffee break 15.15–17.15: Panel III: Media and Communication Marie Müller-Zetzsche (Moses Mendelssohn Center Potsdam, Germany): Far-Right “Political Writers” and Their Media Franca Schaad (Bern Academy of the Arts, Switzerland): Swiss Far-Right Entrepreneur Emil Rahm and His Political PR-Network Anna Karakatsouli (University of Athens, Greece): Radical Translations: Far-Right Publishing and Extremist Networking in Greece since 1974 Katarina Ristić (Leipzig University, Germany): Transnational Far-Right in Digital Platforms: Organic Influencers, Digital Archives, and Memetic Activism. Case Study Balkans Chair: Věra Stojarová (Masaryk University of Brno, Czech Republic) 17.30–18.30 Keynote: Andrea Mammone (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy): Transnational History and Right-wing Extremism: An Unfinished Journey 18.30–19.30: Apéro Friday, 10 October 2024 09.30–11.30: Panel IV: Transnational Networks and Protagonists I Graham Macklin (University of Oslo, Norway): From “Britain First” to “Europe-a-Nation”: Sir Oswald Mosley as Transnational Activist Therese Mager (Leipzig University, Germany): Translating Alain de Benoist: Cultural Brokers and the Recreation of the Far-Right Intellectual in a New Space Linn Sofie Børresen (Technical University of Berlin, Germany): Nationalists Going Transnational: Henning Eichberg and the Nouvelle Droite Cenk Akdoganbulut (University of Fribourg, Switzerland): Learning from the French Right. Armin Mohler’s “Conservative Revolution” and the Emergence of a Transnational New Right Chair: Nigel Copsey (Teesside University of Middlesbrough, United Kingdom) 11.30–13.00: Lunch 13.00–15.00: Panel V: Transnational Networks and Protagonists II Olivier Burtin (University of Amiens, France): Nationalism and Internationalism: The Ambivalent Relationship of the U.S. Far Right with the World after 1945 Johannes Großmann (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany): In the Background. The Transnational Career of Arvid Fredborg and the Nordic Roots of Authoritarian Libertarians Manuel Mireanu (Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania): We, the Fascists: Iosif Drăgan and Far Right Ideas in Post-1948 Romania Pedro Pablo Garcés Palacios (University of Zaragoza, Spain): Transnational Networks and Political Alliances: The Relationship Between the Movimento Sociale Italiano and Fuerza Nueva Through Giorgio Almirante and Blas Piñar Chair: Gideon Botsch (University of Potsdam, Germany) 15.00-15.30: Coffee break 15.30-16.30: Final Roundtable Sebastian Bischoff (University of Bielefeld; Germany), Nigel Copsey (Teesside University of Middlesbrough, United Kingdom), Heléne Lööw (Uppsala University, Sweden), Andrea Mammone (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy), Věra Stojarová (Masaryk University of Brno, Czech Republic) Moderator: Damir Skenderovic (University of Fribourg, Switzerland) Following the conference: Meeting of the Contemporary History Working Group on the Extreme Right Zeithistorischer Arbeitskreis extreme Rechte (ZAER) |
Kontakt | Departement für Zeitgeschichte Stefan Rindlisbacher stefan.rindlisbacher@unifr.ch |
Anmeldung | Please register by 5 October 2025 by sending an e-mail to: conference_transnational2025@unifr.ch The conference is primarily intended for researchers and students. Other interested participants are welcome upon prior agreement, though participation cannot be guaranteed. |
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