PROGRAMME Thursday 6 November 2014 – h. 14.30 Sala della Carità, via S. Francesco 61 WELCOME ADDRESS Antonio Varsori, Head of the Department and Chairman of the EU Committee of Historians Thursday 6 November 2014 – h. 14.45 Sala della Carità, via S. Francesco 61 MIGRATION FLOWS AND POLICIES IN WESTERN EUROPE FROM THE SECOND WORLD WAR TO THE ROME TREATIES Chair: Carlo Fumian (University of Padua) Annalisa Urbano (Bayreuth University) Redefining race, overcoming defeat: the ‘return’ of Italian colonial settlers from East Africa (1946-9) Antonio Varsori, Roberto Ventresca (University of Padua) Italy and European migrations in the Oece Discussant: Lucia Coppolaro (University of Padua) 16.20: Coffee break Dimitris Parsanoglou, Giota Tourgeli (University of Peloponnese) Early migration management in Europe: the birth and consolidation of the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration (ICEM), 1951-1960 Yves Denéchère (Université d’Angers) Réguler au niveau européen une migration singulière: le Conseil de l’Europe et les adoptions d’enfants entre pays (1950-1967) Emmanuel Comte (EUI) The free movement of persons in the Treaty of Rome Discussant: Federico Romero (EUI) Friday 7 November 2014 – h. 9.00 Archivio Antico, Palazzo Bo, via 8 febbraio 1848, 2 ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL FLOWS AS AN EAST-WEST ISSUE FROM THE ECONOMIC MIRACLES TO THE END OF THE COLD WAR Chair: Nicolae Paun (Cluj University) Małgorzata Czyżewska, Magdalena Turkowska (Pracownia Etnograficzna Association) Greeks, Poles or Macedonians – long road to mixed identity Amélie Regnauld (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) Les étudiants et travailleurs égyptiens en RDA, 1969-1989: de l'encadrement étatique des itinéraires à l'élaboration de stratégies migratoires individuelles Pawel Jaworski (Wroclaw University) Bridge over the iron curtain. Polish-Swedish Treaty about travelling without visas in 1974 and its consequences Discussant: N. Piers Ludlow (LSE) 10.35: Coffee break Chair: Daniele Caviglia (Unint, Rome) Jacek Tebinka (Uniwersytet Gdański) Movement of Poles to Great Britain during the Cold War. Breaking the Iron Curtain. Sławomir Łukasiewicz (John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin) Central and Eastern European émigrés and European integration process. Study on selected aspects of politics in exile Dariusz Niedzwiedzki (Jagiellonian University, Cracow) Pendulum migrants as the actors of social change Discussant: Antonio Varsori (University of Padua) Friday 7 November 2014 – h. 14.30 Archivio Antico, Palazzo Bo, via 8 febbraio 1848, 2 PEOPLE MOVEMENT AS A DIMENSION OF EUROPEAN POLITICS AND INTEGRATION Chair: Carla Meneguzzi (University of Padua) Maria Fernanda Rollo (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) Expériences croisées: circulation de personnes et de savoirs dans le contexte de la participation du Portugal au Plan Marshall. Marcel Berlinghoff (University of Osnabrück) Labour Migration – Common Market Essential or Common Problem? On the EC-Committees’ Role for the European Immigration Stops in the early 1970s Alice Cunha (Universidade Nova de Lisboa) A new border for Portuguese workers: EEC accession and freedom of movement Discussant: Giuliano Garavini (University of Padua) 16.20: Coffee break Chair: Elena Calandri (University of Padua) Moshik Temkin (Harvard University) Europe and Travel Control in the Era of International Politics Giulia Bentivoglio (University of Padua) Redefining immigration through citizenship? Britain and the case of the 1981 Nationality Act Simone Paoli (University of Padua) The migration issue in France-Italy relations from the Schengen Agreement (1985) to the establishment of the Schengen Area (1995) Discussant: Jan van der Harst (University of Groningen) Saturday 8 November – h. 9.30 Archivio Antico, Palazzo Bo, via 8 febbraio 1848, 2 EU MIGRATION AND ASYLUM POLICIES AND THEIR IMPACT ON DOMESTIC AND EXTERNAL CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN POLITICS Chair: Charles Barthel (CERE, Luxembourg) Beatrice Scutaru (Université d’Angers) “To be or not to be”. Romanian Roma on the move: national belonging versus European “problem”. Guia Migani (Université de Tours) La Commission Barroso et le défi de la migration: gérer l'urgence, trouver un consensus et construire une politique Cristina Blanco Sío-López (EUI) EC Migrants' Integration Measures and Political Culture Spillover in the midst of the Community's Southern and Eastern Enlargements Willem Maas (York University) Free Movement and the Difference that Citizenship Makes Discussant: Wilfried Loth (Essen University) Conclusions: Elena Calandri, Antonio Varsori Movement of persons has been a key feature in the whole history of European integration, and the time has come for historians to discuss and draw some conclusions on its evolving conceptions and practical applications, placing both of them in the wider context of the social and demographic transformation of Europe and the political and economic narrative of continental integration. The aim of this conference is to integrate the existing fragmented analyses, place them in a longer perspective and extend the analysis further by: − examining the role played by the movement of workers and, afterwards, persons in the process of continental integration; − examining the impact made by migration flows to Europe on the European integration process and the European consciousness; − investigating the role played by EC/EU policies in internal and international flows of migrants and asylum seekers; − investigating the impact made by EC/EU immigration policies, especially the Schengen regime, on the external relations of both the EC/EU and its member states; − integrating internal and international movement of persons within, to and from Eastern European countries during the pre-1989 period into the history of European migrations. It is our conviction that European migration policies and their impact on national societies and economies in the postwar period cannot be fully understood without taking into account the Community framework, and that historians of international relations, particularly historians of the European integration process, have an important contribution to offer for a better understanding of such a topic. In addition to offering the opportunity to widen the knowledge of socio-economic and political-diplomatic dimensions of the European integration process, therefore, this conference also aims to significantly contribute to migration studies as a whole. Admission is free. UNDER THE AEGIS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION LIAISON COMMITTEE OF HISTORIANS/ LE GROUPE DE LIAISON DES PROFESSEURS D’HISTOIRE CONTEMPORAINE AUPRÈS DE LA COMMISSION DES COMMUNAUTÉS EUROPÉENNES sponsored by UNIVERSITY OF PADUA DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, LAW AND INTERNATIONAL STUDIES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PADUA FIRB Engines of Growth SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ANTONIO VARSORI ELENA CALANDRI GIULIANO GARAVINI SIMONE PAOLI PEOPLES AND BORDERS Secretariat: Barbara Gollin ([email protected]) SEVENTY YEARS OF MOVEMENT OF PERSONS IN EUROPE, TO EUROPE, FROM EUROPE (1945-2015) 6-8 November, 2014 Department of Political Science, Law and International Studies, University of Padua, Padua, Italy
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