• 8:30am 9:30am
    Welcome and Opening Remarks
  • 9:30am 11:15am
    Panel I: Past and Present of Fascism
    • Chair

      Federico Finchelstein

      New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College

    • Postfascism: the Politics of Xenophobia and the Legacy of the Twentieth Century

      Enzo Traverso

      Cornell University

    • Fascism as a mass phenomenon: should we be calling it a "movement?"

      Seraphim Seferiades

      Panteion University of Social and Political Science

    • Discussant

      Turkuler Isiksel

      Columbia University

  • 11:15am 11:30am
    Break I
  • 11:30am 1:15pm
    Panel II: Old and New Ideological Borders
    • Chair

      Jean Cohen

      Columbia University

    • Contemporary Fascisms and the Limits of Historical Analogies

      Kostis Karpozilos

      Columbia University

    • Time Borders and Space Borders: The Italian Intellectuals and Fascist Antisemitism

      Michele Battini

      University of Pisa

    • Discussant

      Ruth Ben-Ghiat

      New York University

  • 1:30pm 2:30pm
    Break II
  • 2:30pm 4:15pm
    Panel III: Within the Fortress of Europe 1
    • Chair

      Nadia Urbinati

      Columbia University

    • Fascism(s) in Europe's Center and Periphery Through the Crises of the 1970s

      Dimitris Kousouris

      Institute for Advanced Study Konstanz

    • The Neonazi Restructuring After 1989

      Hubertus Buchstein

      Greifswald University

    • Discussant

      Jose Moya

      Barnard College

  • 4:15pm 4:30pm
    Break III
  • 4:30pm 6:15pm
    Panel IV: Within the Fortress of Europe 2
    • Chair

      Andrew Arato

      The New School for Social Research

    • Fascist Branding: Constructing the Spectacle of Ethnos in the Balkans

      Kriss Ravetto

      UC Davis

    • The Crisis of Liberal Institutions in Mediterranean Europe

      Giulia Albanese

      Department Page

    • Discussant

      Jeremy Varon

      New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College

  • 6:15pm 7:30pm
    Conclusion and Wrap-up