Cities and Nationalisms

Date: 
17 June 2010 - 18 June 2010

Cities have been intimately connected with nationalisms of many kinds. The architecture and spatial design of cities have commonly been intended to bolster national pride. So have the nationalist ceremonies that cities have staged. Yet cities have also been places of contending nationalisms or counter nationalisms in which urban territorial divides have helped shape and maintain competing or actively hostile group loyalties. Cities have also sometimes promoted themselves as cosmopolitan and hospitable to all nations. This conference aims to explore the nature and rich variety of connections between nationalisms and cities in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Cities explored include Alexandria, Belfast, Buenos Aires, Budapest, Cape Town, Cork, Cracow, Hong Kong, Kinshasa, Kirkuk, London, Montreal, Paris, Prague, Shanghai, Tel Aviv and Washington.

Speakers include: Robert Bickers (Bristol), Iain Black (Cambridge), Bill Freund (Kwa-Zulu Natal), Tim Harper (Cambridge), Paul-André Linteau (Québec) and Prashant Kidambi (Leicester)           

Conference organiser(s): 
Vivian Bickford-Smith
Venue: 
Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, Charles Clore House, 17 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DR
Location: 
London, UK

Event deadlines

Registration date: 
4 June 2010
For queries regarding conference registration, please contact Olwen Myhill

Contact details

Vivian Bickford-Smith
+44 (0)20 7862 8799
CMH, IHR, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU
+44 (0)20 7862 8793
Olwen Myhill
+44 (0)20 7862 8790
CMH, IHR, Senate House, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU