Memorial Museum of Exile La Jonquera (Spain, Catalonia), October 22, 2010
This one day seminar will aim to show aspects to and from the host population in situations of exile and displacement, and the consequences. The seminar will be centered around logistics and humanitarian issues surrounding the large population movements. Namely, the starting conditions, government intervention and non-governmental organizations to host the reactions of indigenous peoples face the newcomers, the impact the territory, the possibility of return. These issues arise from the different cases that occurred in Europe during the twentieth century, the consequences of military conflicts between countries, civil wars and ethnic clashes: The morning lectures are under the English Civil War (1936-1939) and exile Republicans, according to the chronological thread, in the afternoon, the time of the Second World War, the Algerian independence in 1962, and the Balkan wars of the 90s.
This seminar is part of an overall program entitled " forced displacement and exile in Europe in the twentieth century ", in which two more will come true interdisciplinary seminars in 2011. The three seminars will take place at an international symposium in 2012. In a spirit of collaboration across borders, the seminars will be held at La Jonquera, Girona, Perpignan and Rivesaltes.
The organizers are the CREC and CRHiSM University of Perpignan (UPVD), the Institute of Historical Research, University of Girona, the Memorial Museum of Exile La Jonquera ( MUME), the memorial of Rivesaltes (MMCR), the Cinémathèque Euroregional - Institut Jean Vigo (IJV).
Program
9.30am-10am. Reception
10-10.30am. Speeches
10h30-11h. Michel LEIBERICH Doctor in History, UPVD
"The exiles in the logic of collective violence since the late nineteenth century"
11h-11h30. Reuben DOLL, PhD, UdG
"The Generalitat de Catalunya and the saving of lives in times of revolution and war "
11:30 12. CLAVIJO Juli, Doctor of History
" The reception in Catalonia refugees and displaced persons from other regions of Spain during the war Civil
12h-12h30. Dolores PLA, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, México
"Home of Republican refugees in Mexico"
12h30-13h. AUBRESPY-Suzanne AGULLO, PhD, University of Toulouse
"Exile and detention of refugees in Algeria English Republicans (1939-1943) "
13h-13h30. Tuban Gregory, PhD, UPVD
" The deportation of internees policies toward North Africa from Port-Vendres in 1941 "
13h30-14h. Debate
14h-15h. Meals
15h-15h30. Francesc Veiga, UAB , Barcelona
"Twice abroad: forced displacement in Europe the twentieth century "
15h30-16h. WIES Frederick, PhD, UPVD
" 70 years ago ... The racial persecution culminating with Operation Saar Bürckel 22 October 1940. Presentation of the exile of Jews from the Saar in 1935 and the destruction of their community in the fall 1940 "
16h-16h30. Josep Calvet, PhD in History
" The passage of the Franco-English and Franco Spain to host people of military age during World War II "
16h30-17h. Philippe BOUBA, PhD, UPVD
"The arrival and reception of the Blackfoot in the Pyrenees-Orientales in 1962, Port-Vendres and Perpignan face exile Repatriated from Algeria"
17h-17h30. Abderahmen MOUMEN, doctor of history
"From Algeria to camp in Rivesaltes. The starting conditions and care in 1962 harkis"
17h30-18h. Boban MINIC, Professional Journalism
"The Ulysses of the Balkan Wars"
18h-18h30. Discussion / Conclusions
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