Preliminary Programme

Showing: room I (all days)
Wed 22 March
    8:30
    10:45
    14:15
    16:30

Thu 23 March
    8:30
    10:45
    14:15
    16:30

Fri 24 March
    8:30
    10:45
    14:15
    16:30

Sat 25 March
    8:30
    10:45
    14:15
    16:30

All days
Wednesday 22 March 2006 8:30
I-1 POL01 Europe at Liberation : Western Europe
Room A-2
Network: Chair: Ido de Haan
Organizer: Nele Beyens Discussants: -
Nele Beyens : Contending for Power after the Dutch Liberation
Peter Romijn, Remco Raben : Political transitions in wartime and postwar Europe and Asia: the Dutch and Indonesian cases compared
Johannes-Dieter Steinert : British Humanitarian Assistance in Northwest Europe during and after the Second World War



Wednesday 22 March 2006 10:45
I-2 POL02 Europe at liberation: Eastern Europe
Room A-2
Network: Chair: Ido de Haan
Organizer: Liesbeth van de Grift Discussant: Ido de Haan
Vieru Mihaela : The National Liberal Party of Romania and Communism
Dietrich Orlow : "Short-Term Illusions in Central Europe: The 'Eastern Orientation' and the Non-Communist Left in Austria and Germany, 1945-1948"
Ioannis Sygkelos : National discourse as a factor legitimising a communist regime [Bulgaria 1944-1948]
Liesbeth van de Grift : Political Reconstruction in East Germany and Romania after WW II



Wednesday 22 March 2006 14:15
I-3 THE10 Historiography, comparison and national identity
Room A-2
Network: Theory Chair: Thomas Welskopp
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Eugenia Afinoguenova : Pedro de Madrazo's Theory of History and the Representations of the Spanish Nation in the Prado Museum, 1843-1910.
Daniela Saxer : The emergence of new objects of historical knowledge: The «Schweizerische Urkundenregister» as factual history (1850-1880)
Allan Smith : Circumstance Differs and Circumstance Counts: The National/Transnational Interface in European/North American Historical Writing
Stephen Tuck : Looking Backwards, Thinking Forwards: the present-minded focus of modern American historical writing."
Galia Valtchinova : “Let me tell you the truth…”: ‘Balkan’ Antiquity in historiography, fiction, and visionary experience



Wednesday 22 March 2006 16:30
I-4 POL06 Corruption
Room A-2
Network: Chair: Robert von Friedeburg
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Mario Damen : Courtly or corrupt behaviour? Gifts and gratuities in Holland at the end of the Middle Ages
Geert Janssen : Patronage and corruption
Pieter Wagenaar, Otto Van Der Meij : Villain or victim? A 17th Century Dutch bailiff and the moral dilemmas he faced



Thursday 23 March 2006 8:30
I-5 MID02 Solving conflict in the Medieval city I
Room A-2
Network: Middle Ages Chair: Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues
Organizer: Peter Stabel Discussants: -
Frederik Buylaert : Urban patriciate and social order in late medieval Ghent
Jan Dumolyn : The language of negotiations between subjects and princes in late medieval Flanders
Peter Stabel : From Noble Vendetta to Commercial Arbitration. Mechanisms and Strategies of Solving Conflict in the Medieval City



Thursday 23 March 2006 10:45
I-6 MID03 Solving conflict in the Medieval City II
Room A-2
Network: Middle Ages Chair: Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues
Organizer: Peter Stabel Discussants: -
Gabriella Erdélyi : Violence and Justice in Late Medieval Society
Bart Lambert : Conflict solving strategies in an international commercial metropolig (Bruges in the late medieval period)



Thursday 23 March 2006 14:15
I-7 LAB16 International Communism and Espionage
Room A-2
Network: Labour Chair: John McIlroy
Organizer: Alan Campbell Discussant: Michael Hughes
Alan Campbell, John Mcilroy : British Communists and Russian Spies
Peter Anthony Glees : The UK as the target of the East German Secret Intelligence and Security Service
Harvey Klehr, John Earl Haynes : The Historiography of Soviet Espionage and American Communism: from Separate to Converging Paths
Reiner Tosstorff : Case closed: The assassination of Andreu Nin and what we know now of Soviet espionage



Friday 24 March 2006 8:30
I-9 REL01 The Reformation in European Historical Consciousness, 1817-1917
Room A-2
Network: Religion Chair: Joris van Eijnatten
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Michael Bentley : The Lutheran Reformation in English Historiography and Public Memory 1817-1917
Peter Kushner : The Reformation in German Historiography, 1817-1917
Hendrik Paul, Bart Wallet : Luther and Calvin in a Dutch Context: The Reformation in Dutch Protestant Memory Culture, 1817-1917



Friday 24 March 2006 14:15
I-11 LAT01 LAT01 Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalism in the Global South: Latin America in Comparative Perspective
Room A-2
Network: Latin America Chair: Steven Hirsch
Organizers: Steven Hirsch, Lucien Van Der Walt Discussants: -
Arif Dirlik : Anarchism in China or Chinese Anarchism: The Importance of Local Articulations in Anarchist Practice
Dongyoun Hwang : Nationalism, Transnationalism, and Cosmopolitan Outlooks: Korean Anarchism in the 1920s-1930s
Kirwin Shaffer : Taking the Struggle North: Latin American Anarchists in the United States, 1890-1930
Lucien Van Der Walt, Steven Hirsch : Comparing Anarchist and Revolutionary Syndicalist Movements in the Periphery: Peru and South Africa, 1905-1928



Friday 24 March 2006 16:30
I-12 THE08 Newspapers and the construction of national identiy
Room A-2
Network: Theory Chair: Alun Munslow
Organizers: - Discussant: Alun Munslow
Mark Hampton : Objectivity in British Journalism 1880-1980
Paul Kerry : Zionist Ideology in Die Welt
Troy Paddock : Contested Communities: Newspapers and National Identity in Imperial Germany



Saturday 25 March 2006 8:30
I-13 ORA12 Collective Memory and Identity
Room A-2
Network: Oral History Chair: Ene Kõresaar
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Kenneth J. Bindas : The people remember: collective memory and the depression era
Niina Lappalainen : Deindustrialization and Collective Identity
John Nassari : Understanding master narratives in Cyprus: reciting and opposing
Hanna Snellman : Finnish Immigrants' Legacy in Sweden



Saturday 25 March 2006 10:45
I-14 LAB21 Labour and Welfare Regimes
Room A-2
Networks: Labour , Social Inequality Chair: Thomas Adams
Organizers: - Discussant: Jussi Vauhkonen
Duco Bannink : Social policy from Olson to Ostrom
Alexander Elu : The origin of public old age insurance in Spain. An economic study of the Retiro Obrero (1909-1936).
Ignazio Masulli : Welfare State and Social Citizenship in 20th Century Europe



Saturday 25 March 2006 14:15
I-15 ETH32 Roundtable on Identity: concepts and case studies
Room A-2
Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Leo Lucassen
Organizers: - Discussant: Leo Lucassen
Chester Proshan : Drawing Lines: The American Population Resident in the Yokohama Treaty Port, 1884, and the Question of Group Boundaries
Dimitrios Zachos : Sedentary Rom (Gypsies): The case of Serres basin



Saturday 25 March 2006 16:30
I-16 LAB19 Class and other identities, 1870-1932
Room A-2
Network: Labour Chair: Seth Wigderson
Organizers: - Discussant: Seth Wigderson
Malini Cadambi, Evan Daniel : (Re)Examining Class: Transnational Workers and Nationalist Struggles in the late 19th Century United States
Brian Kelly : Black Workers and the Overthrow of Reconstruction in South Carolina: 1874-1876
Joel Perlmann : Dissent and discipline in Ben Gurion's Workers' Party: younger critics on the left, 1932
Kylie Smith : Larrikins, Labour and the Creation of the New Human Subject, Sydney 1870-1900


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