INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE:
The Antonine Constitution after 1800 years. Citizenship and empire in Europe, 200-1900
The Antonine Constitution after 1800 years. Citizenship and empire in Europe, 200-1900
When:
20-22 September 2012
Where:
Rome:British School, Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut, American Academy
PROGRAM
Thursday 20 September
British School at Rome, Via Gramsci 61
10:00 Reception and welcome: Christopher Smith (St. Andrews and BSR)
10:30 Opening remarks: Clifford Ando (Chicago)
11:00-12:00 Ari Bryen (West Virginia): Reading the citizenship papyrus
12:00-1:00 Anna Dolganov (Princeton): Res publicae in the African countryside and the ideology of empire on the eve of the Constitutio Antoniniana
1:00-3:00 LUNCH
3:00-6:00 Second Session. Chair: Olivier Hekster
3:00-4:00 Georgy Kantor (Oxford): Local law in Asia Minor after the Constitutio Antoniniana
4:00 Coffee
4:15-5:15 Claudia Moatti (Paris/USC): Respublica after the extension of citizenship
5:15-6:15 Hervé Inglebert (Paris): Les réflexions chrétiennes sur la citoyenneté romaine (200- 430)
DINNER FOR CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS
Friday 21 September
Koninklijk Nederlands Instituut Rome, Via Omero 10/12
10:00 Welcome: Gert-Jan Burgers (VU Amsterdam and KNIR)
10:00-12:00 Third session. Chair: Ruth Abbey (Notre Dame)
10:00-11:00 Daniel Lee (Toronto): Bodin on citizenship and status
11:00 Coffee
11:15-12:15 Anthony Pagden (UCLA): War, sovereignty and Roman citizenship from Alberico Gentili to Henry Sumner Maine
12:15-3:00 LUNCH
3:00-6:00 Fourth Session. Chair: Ruth Abbey
3:00-4:00 Jean-Frédéric Schaub (EHESS): Monarquía católica: between universalism and racial fragmentation
4:00 Coffee
4:15-5:15 António Manuel Hespanha (Universidade Nova de Lisboa): The status personae in the Portuguese colonial empire5:15-6:15 Luigi Lacchè (Macerata): Expanding citizenship: French experience around the Code
Napoléon
Napoléon
6:15 Drinks at the Dutch Institute
DINNER FOR CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTS
Saturday 22 September
American Academy in Rome, Via Angelo Masina 5
10:00 Welcome: Kimberly Bowes (AAR and UPenn)
10:00-1:00 Fifth Session. Chair: Anne McGinness (Notre Dame)
10:00-11:00 Josep M. Fradero (Universitat Pompeu Fabra): Turning an empire into a nation: The universal citizenship of Cadiz, 1812, qualified
11:00 Coffee
11:15-12:15 Ana Cristina Nogueira da Silva (Universidade Nova de Lisboa): Civil law in the overseas: universalism, legal pluralism and citizenship in nineteenth century Portuguese Empire.
12:15-1:00 Commentary by Greg Woolf and David Nirenberg
1:00 LUNCH AT THE AMERICAN ACADEMY
THE CONFERENCE IS SPONSORED BY the Hellen Kellogg Institute for International Studies and Nanovic
Institute, University of Notre Dame; the Center for the Study of Ancient Religions and Division of
Humanities, University of Chicago; the Faculty of Arts, Radboud University; the Koninklijk Nederlands
Instituut Rome; and the Loeb Classical Library Foundation, Harvard University.
To download the program, click here
Humanities, University of Chicago; the Faculty of Arts, Radboud University; the Koninklijk Nederlands
Instituut Rome; and the Loeb Classical Library Foundation, Harvard University.
For information please contact Clifford Ando (clifford.ando@uchicago.edu) or Anne McGinness
(amcginne@nd.edu) To download the program, click here
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