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[Commlist] CFP - Media and cultural life in German-occupied Western Europe (1940-1945)
Sat Jun 04 08:43:03 GMT 2022
Media and cultural life in German-occupied Western Europe (1940-1945)
Call for papers for a symposium in Brussels (7-8 November 2022)
During the Second World War Nazi Germany occupied the majority of
Western Europe, but the mode of occupation differed substantially from
place to place. Some areas were simply annexed to the Reich, while
others were governed by German military authorities. Others still were
administered by German and / or local civilian authorities. In all cases
the Germans reauthorized local cultural production in order to create a
semblance of normalcy for civilians and to further their own political
and economic interests. Newspapers and radio broadcasts reappeared.
Cinemas, theatres and concert halls reopened their doors. Media and
cultural personnel resumed their activities under widely varying degrees
of German control. While the press, radiobroadcasting and newsreel
production were often embedded directly into the propaganda apparatus of
the Third Reich - with the goal of normalizing occupation and
cultivating sympathy for Germany - contact with local media personnel
gave rise to various forms of negotiation, conflict, compromise, and
even resistance. Meanwhile, operating primarily from Great Britain, the
Allies mobilized film, radio , and print media (especially pamphlets) to
influence Europe’s occupied territories.
Though research on the cultural, political, social, and economic
dimensions of propaganda in Nazi-occupied territories has a rich
academic tradition, it is far from exhausted. There is still much
research to be done in local, national, and especially transnational
perspectives. There is also still significant potential for
interdisciplinary investigation. This symposium will contribute to the
development of new interdisciplinary and transnational research on media
and cultural life in German-occupied Europe. Specific attention will be
paid to the opportunities and challenges offered by the digitisation of
archival collections, printed newspapers and audio-visual sources.
Building on the symposium “Cultures of Spectacle in German-occupied
Belgium” held in Brussels in March 2020, this new symposium has a
broader geographical scope (Belgium, France, Luxembourg and the
Netherlands) and invites contributions from faculty and PhD students
working on media policy and cultures in German-occupied countries during
the Second World War (1939-1945). Contributions on Allied propaganda
targeting occupied territories are also welcome. The symposium will take
place on November 7 and 8, 2022. The symposium will be hosted in
Brussels by the CegeSoma, the fourth operational direction of the State
Archives and the Belgian centre of expertise for the history of 20th
century conflicts. (The conference venue is within walking distance of
Brussels South Train Station.) Registration will be free; foods and
drinks will also be provided but participants must cover their own
lodging costs and make their own arrangements.
The working languages are English, French, German and Dutch.
If interested, kindly use this online form to submit an abstract and a
short biography. Kindly submit your proposal no later than July 1. The
advisory committee will review the abstracts, select a number of
proposals and make a draft programme. All selected researchers will be
notified before August 1.
https://www.cegesoma.be/en/news/media-and-cultural-life-german-occupied-western-europe-1940-1945
For more information, contact (louis.fortemps /at/ kuleuven.be)
and (roel.vandewinkel /at/ kuleuven.be)
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