Friday, January 9, 2004

9:30–11:30 a.m.

19. Race, Colonialism, and Global Conflict in Germany, 1884–1918
Omni Shoreham, Governor’s Conference Room

Joint session with the Conference Group for Central European History

Chair: Roger Chickering, Georgetown University
Papers:

Black and White and Red All Over: Racial Violence, Colonial War Reportage, and the German Reader
Bradley D. Naranch, Johns Hopkins University

Education, Deportation, Extermination: “Erziehung zur Arbeit” in Colonial Africa and Imperial Germany, 1890–1914
Sebastian Conrad, Free University of Berlin

The Landscape of German Colonialism, Eugenics, and Total Warfare, 1885–1914
Pascal Grosse, Humboldt University

Comment: Woodruff D. Smith, University of Massachusetts at Boston