International Workshop - Body Counts: The Administration of Military Losses and Casualties in East & South-east Asian Wars, 1930s-1970s
International Workshop
Body Counts: The Administration of Military Losses and Casualties
in East & South-east Asian Wars, 1930s-1970s
15 & 16 November 2023
This conference examines war losses and casualties during East and South-east Asian conflicts from the 1930s to the 1970s, focusing on military (and POW) casualties. These conflicts were marked by the juxtaposition of hybrid military strategies and tactical configurations; a variety of local, regional, and international actors (including non-state groups); and a high degree of violence within fluid categories of imperial/anti-imperial, civil, and global warfare. The workshop seeks to draw connections between these conflicts and regions by examining the administration of war losses and casualties, including the transfer of skills, knowledge, material, and personnel associated with these practices.
Financial support: This international workshop is supported by an Arts and Humanities Research Council research grant (‘Medicine and Conflict, c.1945-c.1980: The United Kingdom and the Savage Wars of Peace’, AH/T013656/1), the Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities (203132/Z/16/Z), the Netherlands Institute for Military History, the Service Historique de la Défense and the Maison Française d'Oxford.
Organisers: Benoît Pouget (Aix-Marseille University and at Sciences Po Aix), Mark Harrison, Jeongran Kim (OCHSMT, University of Oxford)
To attend online register in advance here by 13 November

Men of 22 Special Air Service Regiment practice carrying a casualty to a waiting helicopter during a training exercise in a jungle clearing at Ulu Langat, near Kuala Lumpur, Imperial War Museum
Day 1: Wednesday 15 November | Day 2: Thursday 16 November |
13:30-14:00 Registration 14:00-14:10 Opening Remarks & Introduction Session 1: Japanese Imperial Forces 14:10-14:40 Chaisung Lim (Rikkyo University) 14:40-15:10 Franck Michelin (Teikyo University) 15:10-15:30 Refreshments Session 2: Korea and Cold War Conflicts 15:30-16:00 Jeongran Kim (University of Oxford) 16:00-16:30 John DiMoia (Seoul National University) 16:30 -16:50 Refreshments Session 3: Keynote Speech 1 16:50-17:50 Ben Schoenmaker (Netherlands Institute of Military History) 18:30-20:30 Dinner (Speakers & Organisers only) |
09:00-9:30 Registration Session 4: The Indo-Pacific Theatre, 1942-45 09:30-10:00 Hohee Cho (University of Oxford) 10:00-10:30 Roderick Bailey (University of Oxford) 10:30-10:50 Refreshments Session 5: Counter-Insurgency Operations in Southeast Asia 10:50-11:20 Atsuko Naono (University of Oxford) 11:20-11:50 Mark Harrison (University of Oxford) 11:50-12:20 Jean Martinant de Preneuf (Lille University, Service Historique de la Défense) and Jean-Charles Fourcrier (Service Historique de la Défense) 12:20-13:30 Lunch Session 6: Keynote Speech 2 13:30-14:30 Martin Bricknell (King’s College London) 14:30-14:40 Closing Remarks 14:40-15:40 Discussion of Future Plans |