1974-2024 Cinquantenaire de la mort de Georges Pompidou
Les relations franco-britanniques et l’Europe, de l’adhésion à la CEE au Brexit. Autour des archives Pompidou / Heath
Dans le cadre du cinquantenaire de la disparition du Président Georges Pompidou (1911-1974), de celui du départ du Premier ministre Edward Heath du 10 Downing Street (1974) et du cent vingtième anniversaire de l'Entente cordiale (1904), l'Institut Georges Pompidou, fondé en 1989 par les anciens Premiers ministres français Édouard Balladur et Pierre Messmer, propose un bilan historiographique et méthodologique de l'histoire contemporaine des relations franco-britanniques à la lumière des enjeux européens, de l'adhésion du Royaume-Uni à la Communauté économique européenne (1973) au Brexit : puissance, politique économique, industrielle et monétaire, diplomatie, défense et culture.
Les archives Edward Heath (Weston Library), le transfert des archives privées de la famille Pompidou aux Archives nationales (2019), les archives présidentielles (Archives nationales) et les archives orales de l'Institut Georges Pompidou offrent de nouvelles opportunités de recherches transnationales et comparatives.
As part of the fiftieth anniversary of the death of President Georges Pompidou (1911-1974), Prime Minister Edward Heath's departure from 10 Downing Street (1974) and the hundred and twentieth anniversary of the Entente Cordiale (1904), the Institut Georges Pompidou, founded in 1989 by former French Prime Ministers Édouard Balladur and Pierre Messmer, offers a historiographical and methodological review of the contemporary history of Franco-British relations in the light of European issues, from the United Kingdom's membership into the European Economic Community (1973) to Brexit: power, economic, industrial and monetary policy, diplomacy, defence and culture.
The Edward Heath Archives (Weston Library), the transfer of the private archives of the Pompidou family to the Archives Nationales (2019), the Presidential Archives (Archives Nationales), and the oral archives of the Institut Georges Pompidou provide new opportunities for transnational and comparative research.
9h00 : Accueil et Introduction / Welcome and introduction (Pascal Marty, Olivier Sibre)
1st session. Les grands enjeux / the big challenges
Présidence / chair : Dominic Grieve
9h15 : Anne Deighton (Oxford University)
Into the European Community at Last: Reinventing Britain as a European Power?
9h35 : Agnès Tachin (Université de Cergy-Pontoise)
Turning the Tables: General de Gaulle's vetoes of Britain's applications to join the EEC.
9h55 : Marie-Claude Esposito (Université Paris III Sorbonne-Nouvelle)
« Competition and Crédit Control »: a radical reform of monetary control during Edward Heath’s.
10h10 : Discussion
10h40 : Pause/break
10h55 : Stéphane Porion (Université de Tours)
The « Powell effect » on the Conservative Party's stance on the European question (from Heath to Thatcher: 1970-1988).
11h15 : Piers Ludlow (LSE)
French and British politics and influence in Brussels, from Ortoli/Jenkins European Commission presidencies to the Thatcher-Delors conflict.
11h35 : Béatrice Heuser (Glasgow University)
Franco-British Defence Relations
11h55 : Discussion
12h30/12h45 : Déjeuner/lunch
2nd session. Archives et recherche : nouvelles perspectives / Archives and research : new perspectives.
Présidence/chair : Anne Deighton
13h45 : Olivier Sibre (Institut Georges Pompidou)
The Institut Georges Pompidou: the memory and history of a former president of the Fifth Republic
14h00 : Bénédicte Fichet (Archives nationales)
Preserving the Archives of French Presidents: the Example of Georges Pompidou
14h20 : Jeremy McIlwaine (Bodleian Libraries)
Sir Edward Heath’s archive in context: political archives in the UK
14h40-14h50 : Pause/break
14h55 : Daniel Furby (EPLO, Athens)
Edward Heath, Georges Pompidou and Britain's entry to the European Community: historiography and sources
15h15 : Cesare Vagge (Oxford University)
Fighting the « Economic War »: Georges Pompidou, Ted Heath and Industrial Policy at the end of the Glorious Thirty (1969-74)
15h35 : Boris Hamzeian (Centre national d’art contemporain Georges Pompidou)
The Centre Pompidou: a political and architectural manifesto for Franco-English relations in the second post-war period
15h55 – 16h30/45 : Discussion and conclusion