Interdisciplinary Graduate research Conference
Eighth Annual Conference (Spring 2025)
Revolution: Imagined Futures, Remembered Pasts
Dates: March 6th, 2025
Paper submission deadline: December 17th, 2024
Before the modern era, the word “revolution” was often associated with the cyclical patterns of history and the regular movement of celestial bodies. Later, the word came to signify its opposite: revolution suggested that the essence of historical time could be found in novelty – a complete break with the past. Understanding the causes behind that change, the new historical processes it unleashed, and the different ways in which it has shaped culture, everyday life, and political participation is a task faced by all of those interested in social change and collective action.
Today, however, revolutions are increasingly absent from our political practices and utopian horizons. How do we conceptualize the shifting meanings of revolution and its historical legacies? What insights can new perspectives on revolutions reveal about the present?
Keynote Speaker: Professor Enzo Traverso, Susan and Barton Winokur Professor in the Humanities at Cornell University, and author of Revolution: An Intellectual History
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