Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Sprach- und literaturwissenschaftliche Fakultät - Nordeuropa-Institut

The Occupation Regime: Ambitions and Responses

Seminar and Workshop
  • Wann 07.03.2018 09:30 bis 09.03.2018 17:00
  • Wo DOR24, Raum 3.246 (Fakultätsraum)
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The Occupation Regime: Ambitions and Responses

Bjørn-Petter Finstad
 
In Norway, there is an ongoing research project entitled “In a World of Total War: Norway 1939-1945”, funded by the Norwegian Research Council and led by UiT The Arctic University of Norway. This project aims at giving a new and more comprehensive understanding of the history of Second World War in Norway. In work package B with the title “The Occupation Regime: Ambitions and Responses”, we are focusing on how the occupation regime actually functioned, with special emphasis on the collaboration between the regime and the Norwegian society during the five years of occupation. The purpose of this seminar and workshop is to discuss and develop concepts and approaches connected to adaptation and collaboration between the occupier and the occupied. The seminar takes place on Thursday, March 8, with presentations from invited German historians. This part is open to the academic staff and students at Humboldt University. The workshop on Friday, March 9, is only for the participants connected to the work package B. The seminar languages are German and English.
 
Das Seminar wird auf Deutsch und Englisch stattfinden.
By Johan Turi (1854-1936) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Seminar (open for the academic staff and students from Humboldt University)

Thursday, March 8.
09.30: Hans Otto Frøland: The research project ‘In a World of Total War: Norway 1939-1940’
10.00: Gerhard Hirschfeld: Strukturen nationalsozialistischer Besatzungspolitik im Zweiten Weltkrieg - ein Aufriß.
10.30-10.50: Questions and Discussion
10.50-11.20: Agnes Laba: Ehe, Familie und der Staat – Geschlechter(neu)ordnungen in Frankreich und Polen während des Zweiten Weltkrieges und der Nachkriegszeit
11.20-11.40: Questions and Discussion
11.40-12.10: Robert Bohn: „Reichskommissariat Norwegen revisited“
12.10-12.30: Questions and Discussion
12.45-13.45: Lunch. Restaurant Via Nova II, Universitätsstraβe 2.
14.00-16.00: Presentation of the sub projects in work package B. In this part of the seminar, each of the participants will present their projects (10 minutes each). Comments from the invited lecturers and the audience
19.00: Dinner at Restaurant Vino e Basilico, Tucholskystraße 18/20, Mitte


Workshop (open only for the participants at Work package B)

Friday, March 9.
09.30-13.00: Presentations and discussion of the subprojects in work package B (Hans Otto Frøland, Maria Fritsche, Bjørn-Petter Finstad, Gunnar D. Hatlehol, Simon Gogl, Eirik Holmen)
13:00-14:00: Lunch. Restaurant Via Nova II, Universitätsstraβe 2
14.00-17.00: Excursion: Guided Tour: “Dark Worlds”, Berlin Unterwelten, Gesundbrunnen
 

Practical information
The seminar and the workshop are organized in cooperation with the Henrik-Steffens-Professorat at the Nord-Europa Institut at Humboldt University. Contact person: Henrik-Steffens-Professor Janke Klok
Link to the main project: “In a World of Total War: Norway 1939-1945”


For the invited guest lecturers and the participants from Norway, there will be a dinner on Wednesday, March 7, at 8 p.m. at Restaurant Jolesch, Muskauer Str. 1, Kreuzberg