Program


Thursday, February 5, 2015

Faculty House, 4th Floor
Accessed via 116th Street gate between Amsterdam Ave. and Morningside Dr.


4:00–4:10pm
Welcome by Victoria de Grazia, Director, European Institute

4:10–5:40pm
From Congress to Concert: Concepts and Institutions

Speakers:
Brian Vick, Associate Professor of History, Emory University
Glenda Sluga, Professor of History, University of Sydney
Matthew Rendall, Lecturer in Politics and International Relations, University of Nottingham

Discussants:
Robert Jervis, Professor of International Politics, Columbia University
Isser Woloch, Professor Emeritus of History, Columbia University

Chair:
Gideon Rose, Editor, Foreign Affairs

5:45–7:00pm
Roundtable on the Legacies of the Congress: Perspectives from Scholars and Practitioners

Speakers:
Ambassador Antonio Patriota, Permanent Representative of Brazil to the UN
Gary Bass, Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University
Beatrice A. de Graaf, Professor of History of International Relations and Global Governance, Utrecht University
Wolfgang Petritsch, President, Austrian Marshall Plan Foundation

Chair:
Victoria de Grazia, Professor of History, Director of the European Institute, Columbia University

7:00pm
Reception


Friday, February 6, 2015

Room 1501, International Affairs Building
420 W. 118th Street (15th Floor)


9:15–9:30am
Welcome by Victoria de Grazia, Director, European Institute

9:30–11:00am
Peace and The New Security Regime

Speakers:
Mark Jarrett, author of The Congress of Vienna and its Legacy
Beatrice A. de Graaf, Professor of History of International Relations & Global Governance, Utrecht University
Stella Ghervas, Visiting Scholar, Center for European Studies, Harvard University

Discussant:
Richard Betts, Professor of War and Peace Studies, Columbia University

Chair:
Jack Snyder, Professor of International Relations, Columbia University

11:00–11:15am
Coffee break

11:15am–12:45pm
Communicating the Congress’s Values

Speakers:
Glenda Sluga, Professor of History, University of Sydney
Margaret Crosby-Arnold, Research Scholar, European Institute, Columbia University
Christian Cwik, Lecturer, European and Atlantic History, University of the West Indies

Discussant:
Susan Pedersen, Professor of History, Columbia University

Chair:
Larry Wolff, Professor of History, New York University

12:45–2:00pm
Lunch break

2:00–3:30pm
Irrepressible Issues: Rogue Nations, Insubordinate Peoples, the Democratic Spirit

Speakers:
Paul Lovejoy, Professor of History, York University
John Davis, Professor of History, University of Connecticut
Patrick Geoghegan, Associate Professor of History, Trinity College

Discussant:
Reinhard Stauber, Professor of History, University of Klagenfurt

Chair:
Charly Coleman, Professor of History, Columbia University

3:30–3:45pm
Coffee break

3:45–5:15pm
Concluding Roundtable

Speakers:
Mark Jarrett
David Armitage, Professor of History, Harvard University
Patrick Cohrs, Professor of History and International Affairs, Yale University

Chair:
Robert Jervis, Professor of International Politics, Columbia University


Saturday, February 7, 2015

Room 1201, International Affairs Building
420 W. 118th Street


12:00–2:00pm
Student Workshop

Speakers:
Beatrice A. de Graaf, Professor of History of International Relations & Global Governance, Utrecht University
Mark Jarrett, author of The Congress of Vienna and its Legacy
Reinhard Stauber, Professor of History, University of Klagenfurt

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