Colloque : The Committed Neutrality

Publié le 11 mars 2026 Mis à jour le 11 mars 2026
du 15 avril 2026 au 17 avril 2026 Casa de Velázquez
Archives générales du Palais
Université Nebrija
C/ de Sta. Cruz de Marcenado, 27, Centro
Madrid, Espagne

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Notre collègue Nina Régis co-organise ce colloque international, où il sera, entre autre, question des camps de prisonniers en Allemagne. Voir le programme détaillé ci-joint

HE COMMITTED NEUTRALITY. A TRANSNATIONAL HISTORY OF SPANISH HUMANITARIANISM  IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT FROM THE FIRST WORLD WAR TO THE 1920s

Building on the dynamic initiated during a workshop held in 2024, this conference seeks to gather separate initiatives and to bring together specialists to address historiographical gaps concerning Spanish actions during the war. As few studies go beyond 1918, the conference examine these actions from a global perspective in the context of the 1920s by comparing them with the actions of other institutions and neutral countries, such as Sweden, Denmark, the Vatican and the ICRC. This initiative is based on the conviction that this approach will produce more inspiring, relevant and compelling research for understanding the connections between institutions across multiple countries and sources written in multiple languages. This is especially promising given the rich archives produced by the Spanish monarchy during the war, which have recently been included by the UNESCO in its «Memory of the World» Programme. The conference will also provide an opportunity to broaden the disciplinary, geographical and temporal scope of First World War Studies. The aim is to develop an integrative perspective on humanitarian action and ‘transnational neutrality’, examining the humanitarian challenges faced by neutral countries and institutions that were literally caught in the crossfire on different fronts.