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Constitutional Cultures: On the Concept and Representation of Constitutions in the Atlantic World
| Location: | Germany |
| Conference Date: | 2011-05-12 (Archive) |
| Date Submitted: |
2011-04-19 |
| Announcement ID: |
184700 |
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This three-day international workshop will examine the Concept and Representation of Constitutions in the Atlantic World.
Introduction: Constitutions and Constitutional Cultures
Hans Vorländer (Dresden): The Constitution as Symbolic Order: On what "Constitutional Culture" Means
Jaime E. Rodríguez O. (Irvine): Hispanic Constitutionalism and the Federal Republic of Mexico
José M. Portillo Valdés (Vitoria / Mexico City): The Imperial Crisis of the Spanish Monarchy
Klaus Deinet (Wuppertal): Competing Strands of French Constitutional History in the First Half of the 19th Century
Andreas Biefang (Berlin): Section Discussion
Representation of Constitutions: Constitutional Bodies and Celebrations I
Katrin Dircksen (Münster): Representations of Competing Political Orders: Constitutional Festivities in Mexico City (1824-1846)
Vivien Green Fryd (Nashville): Representing the Constitution in the U.S. Capitol Building: Freedom and Slavery.
Sebastian Dorsch (Erfurt): Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Institution Building: The Congress of Michoacán (1823-1835)
Ulrike Bock (Münster): Failing to Construct a Lasting Order? Constitutions and Constitutional Bodies in Yucatán (1823-1839)
Annick Lempérière (Paris): Section Discussion
Representation of Constitutions: Constitutional Bodies and Celebrations II
Armin Owzar (San Diego / Münster): Celebrate the Constitution: Political Culture in France during the Long 19th Century
Christina Schröer (Freiburg): Symbolic Politics and the Visualization of the Constitutional Order during the First French Republic (1792-1799)
Martin Knauer (Münster): Allegorical Embodiments of the Ideal Constitutional Political Order in Early Southern German Constitutionalism (1800-1850)
Hans-Ulrich Thamer (Münster): Section Discussion
The People as Sovereign: Elections
Marcela Ternavasio (Rosario): Representation, Suffrage and Political Order in the River Plate during the Era of the Revolutions
Silke Hensel (Münster): The Symbolic Meaning of Electoral Processes: Mexico in the Early 19th Century
Malcolm Crook (Keele): Citizenship without Democracy: The Culture of Elections in France under the Constitutional Monarchy (1814-1848)
Christian Müller (Münster): “Apples of Gold in Frames of Silver?" Symbolic Politics, Suffrage Laws, and Electoral Practices in the United States of North America (1770-1880)
Ulrich Mücke (Hamburg): Section Discussion
Place and Time:
May 12th - 14th 2011
Agora Tagungshotel
Bismarckallee 11b
48143 Münster
GERMANY
Registration:
Registration is free but to register, please email ConstitutionalCultures@uni-muenster.de by 2nd of May 2011
Hosted by the Collaborative Research Centre 496
For the full conference programme, see: http://www.uni-muenster.de/SFB496/veranstaltungen/exposes/SFB_flyer_constCultures.pdf
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