Wed 11 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 12 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.00 - 18.30
Fri 13 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 14 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
All days
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Wednesday 11 April 2012
8.30 - 10.30
A-1
CUL03
Cultures of Modernity 1: Living Modernity
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre A
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Joris van Eijnatten
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Organizers:
Ed Jonker, Joris van Eijnatten |
Discussant:
Ed Jonker
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Philip Hoffmann-Rehnitz :
Informality and Modernisation in Cultural Historical Perspective
Tiina Männistö-Funk :
Self-made Modernity through Vernacular Innovations
Maren Tribukait :
Ambivalent Modernity: Crime Photography in German and American Tabloids (1920s/1930s)
B-1
ELI08
The Persistence of the Elite Status - Aristocratic Methods against Declining Privileges
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre B
Kim Bergqvist :
Constructing Medieval Aristocratic Ideology
Rafaella Pilo :
Persistence and Surviving Strategy of the Spanish-Portuguese Clan of the Enríquez de Ribera-Moura (XVI-XVIII)
Blythe Alice Raviola :
From a Small State to a Kingdom: The Élites of Monferrato in the Savoy System of Honours. Titles, Fiefs and Historical Interpretations
Rodrigo Ricupero :
The Formation of the Colonial Elite - Honors and Graces: Patrimony and Power in the Brazilian's First Century
C-1
CUL18
Sacred Borders, Times and Spaces. Popular Religion and Magic in Early Modern Northern Europe
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre C
Networks:
Culture
,
Religion
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Chair:
Rune Blix Hagen
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Organizers:
Miia Kuha (Kuronen), Emmi Lahti |
Discussants:
-
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Jari Eilola :
The Significance of Borders and Control of Space in Early Modern Witchcraft and Magic
Esther-Beate Körber :
Media and the Organization of Time in Early Modernity
Miia Kuha (Kuronen) :
The Role of the Lutheran Church in the Religious Life of the Peasantry in 17th Century Eastern Finland
Emmi Lahti :
Using Sacred Spaces as a Part of Magic Rituals - Popular Beliefs Towards Cemeteries and Churchyards in 18th Century Finland
Göran Malmstedt :
In Defence of Holy Days; The Peasantry's Opposition to the Reduction of Holy Days in Sweden between 1500-1800
D-1
CRI02
Crime Stories: Justice, Criminality, Policing and the Inter-War Press
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre D
Andrew Davies :
Reluctant Gangsters? Street Gangs and the Press in Interwar Glasgow
Matt Houlbrook :
Commodifying the Self Within: Crook Life Stories in Interwar Britain
Paul Knepper :
Spotlight and Shadow: The League of Nations and Human Trafficking in the 1920s
Heather Shore :
"Up-To-Date Criminals": The Press and the Professionalisation of Crime in Interwar Britain
John C. Wood :
The Constables and the “Garage Girl”: The Inter-war Press, the Metropolitan Police and the Case of Helene Adele
E-1
FAM13
European Censuses and NAPP Harmonization
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre E
Marianne Erikstad :
Variability in Coding Occupation in Norwegian Censuses
Zengyi Huang, Peter Razzell, Chris Dibben & Paul Boyle :
Linking Scottish Civil Registration Records into Individual and Family Histories: A Pilot Study
Francesco Scalone, Martin Dribe & David Hacker :
Socioeconomic Status and Net Fertility during the Fertility Decline in Canada, Iceland, Sweden, Norway and USA: A Comparative Analysis Based on 1900 Censuses Data
Maria Wisselgren, Sören Edvinsson & Maria Larsson :
Testing Methods of Record Linkage on Swedish Censuses
F-1
REL01
Civil Religion in Postwar America: A Source of Conflict or Appeasement
Main Building: Randolph Hall
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Patrick Pasture
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Patrick Pasture
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Anja-Maria Bassimir :
When God and Country Collide: Civil Religion as a Source of Conflict for US-American Evangelicals
Heike Bungert :
Civil Religion as a Source of Appeasement in U.S. National Anniversaries, 1957-1970
Richard Salter :
A Virtue of Ambivalence: American Civil Religion and the Peace Corps
Jana Weiss :
Civil Religion as a Rhetorical Instrument of Conflict or Appeasement? The Memorial Day Celebrations in the United States
G-1
LAB07
International Solidarity: Radical and Leftwing Networks during the Interwar Period
Main Building: East Quad Lecture Theatre
Gleb J. Albert :
The USSR Section of the International Red Aid (MOPR): International Solidarity and Soviet Society in the 1920s and 1930s.
Kasper Braskén :
Activating International Solidarity: The Internationale Arbeiterhilfe, Willi Münzenberg and the Comintern in Germany, 1921–1933
Fredrik Petersson :
Decolonization & Postcolonial Historiography: League against Imperialism, Anti-imperialist Movements, Networks, & Place, 1927-33
Holger Weiss :
Global Ambitions, Structural Constraints and Marginality as a Choice: the International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers
H-1
LAB27
Industrial Relations in Theory and in Practice
Main Building: Forehall
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Aad Blok
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Heiner Dribbusch
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Ralph Darlington, John Dobson :
Objectivity and Partisanship in Industrial Relations Research
Stefan Mueller :
German Trade Unions and the New Eastern Policy, 1969-89
Johanna Wolf :
Modern Times and Old Concepts. West German Trade Unions in the 1970s
Erik-Jan Zurcher :
Towards a Taxonomy of Military Labour
I-1
WOR02
East Central Europe and Global History
Main Building: Humanities
Network:
World History
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Chair:
Matthias Middell
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Susan Zimmermann
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Beata Hock :
Inscribing Socialist Eastern Europe into a Socialist World through Art
Isabella Löhr :
Transnational Civil Society Networks and Academic Refugees from East Central Europe in the Cold War
Attila Melegh :
Trojan Horses: ‘Reform’-discourses Relinking Local and Global Hierarchies in State Socialist Hungary in the 1970s and 1980s
Katja Naumann :
Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia in the International Labour Organization
Raluca Maria Popa :
International Activism of State Socialist Women’s Organizations in the 1970s: Shaping the UN Women’s Agenda
J-1
MAT08
Material Culture and Social Identities
Main Building: G466
Cecilia Bjorken-Nyberg :
"My Home is My Factory": Lady Pianists and Working-Class Discipline
Angela Jager :
Cheap, Gaudy and Spectacular. The Mass Market for History Painting in the Dutch Golden Age
Elizabeth Kim :
The Market Bubble and Julian Schnabel: A Case Study of the Structure of the 1980s Art Boom and Bust
L-1
SOC13
Repression in the Northeast Iberian Peninsula (16th-19th Centuries)
Main Building: Room 355
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Paulo Guimarães
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Paulo Guimarães
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Oscar Fernández- Alvarez :
Charity and Social Control through Welfare Agencies in the Province of León, Spain (19th and 20th Centuries)
Alfredo Martín-García :
Delinquency and Forced Labour in Northeast Spain in the 18th Century
María José Pérez Alvarez :
Prison Living Conditions in Northeast Spain under the Ancien Régime
Laureano Rubio-Pérez :
Crime and Council Justice in Rural Northeast Spain (17th and 18th Centuries)
M-1
WOM05
Gender, Political Thought and the Shaping of Early Modern Politics
Main Building: Melville
Anna K. Becker :
Machiavelli and the Early Modern Conception of Politics: Rethinking the Relationship of Public and Private in Renaissance Political Thought
Sari Nauman :
Gender, Power and the Oath – The Early Modern State and the Oaths of Allegiance
Claudia Opitz-Belakhal :
Jean Bodin, Gender, and the Origins of the Modern State
N-1
EDU02
Child Saving - Institutions and Moral Judgements
Main Building: Senate
Daniela Marza :
The Child between the State, the Church and the Family – the Case of Transylvania (1850-1918)
Nicoleta Roman :
Shaping Orphan Lives in Wallachia: Customs, Laws and Institutions (1800–1860)
Shurlee Swain :
Florence and Rosamond Davenport Hill and the Development of Boarding out in England and Australia: A Study in Cultural Transmission
O-1
ORA01
Trauma and Mourning
JWS Room J355 (J10)
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Albert Lichtblau
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Devereux Powers :
From Voices to Visible Text: Complexities in Transcribing the Narratives of Mississippi Chinese World War II Veterans
John Powers, Gwendolyn Gong :
Making Sense of the Stories of Mississippi Chinese World War II Veterans
Michaela Raggam-Blesch :
“Der Riss der Zeit geht durch mein Herz”. Nostalgia and the Narrative of a “Lost Paradise” in Jewish Oral-history Documents after the Shoah
P-1
CUL02
Popular Culture and Media Diversity
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Jeroen Salman
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Organizer:
Jeroen Salman
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Discussants:
-
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Patricia Fumerton :
Vexed Impressions: Toward a Digital Archive of Broadside Ballad Illustration
Roeland Harms :
The Influence of the Early Modern Popular Media on the Dutch Literary Stories of 'Jan Klaasz' and 'Jan de Wasser'
Marie Léger-St-Jean :
Mid-19th Century Cheap Novels: Speeding Towards Global Mass Transmedia Culture
Angela McShane :
Ballads on Affairs of State in 17th Century England. Some Myths and Legends
Talitha Verheij :
Processes of Popularization in Dutch Popular Print Media
Q-1
HEA03
Industrial Accidents and Disasters: Security, Compensation and Care (France/England, 17th-19th Century)
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Claire Barillé :
Thinking of the Care for People Injuried by Industrial Accidents
Liliane Perez, Marie Thébaud-Sorger :
Claiming for Fire Damages at the Sun Fire Office: A Map of Artisans' and Entrepreneurs' Activities in Industrializing Britain in the XVIIIth Century
Christelle Rabier :
Compensation by Quest? The Role of Parishes in Accident Compensation, 17c-18c
R-1
POL16
Imperial and Post-imperial Visions
Maths Building: 203
Laura Cerasi :
The Necessary Empire. Italian Colonialism between Anglophilia and Anglophobia, from the Adwa Defeat (1896) to the Conquest of Addis Ababa (1936)
Zuzana Polackova, Pieter van Duin :
The Bewilderment of a Scottish Historian: R.W. Seton-Watson and the Hungarian Minority in Slovakia, 1918-1923
Stefan Vogt :
Zionism and “Weltpolitik” in Wilhelmine Germany
S-1
RUR01
Common Rules. The Functioning and Regulation of Institutions for Collective Action at the European Countryside
Maths Building: 204
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Angus Winchester
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Organizer:
Tine De Moor
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Discussant:
Guido Alfani
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Francisco Beltrán Tapia :
Collective Resources, Human and Social Capital: The Emergence of Agricultural Cooperatives in Early 20th Century Spain
Jose Miguel Lana :
Neighborhood Rules: Natural Resources, Belonging and Regulation in Northern Spain before 1850
Claudio Tagliapietra :
Evolving Rules in the Commons: an Empirical Analysis of the Regulation in the Italian Alps 1200-1800
René Van Weeren, Tine De Moor :
The Carrot and the Stick. An Exploration into the Sanctioning of Freeriders on the Dutch Commons in the Early Modern Period.
T-1
POL02
Grey Areas of Multiethnic Citizenship: Shifting Borders, Changing Claims
Maths Building: 325
Anna Novikov :
The Godfathers of the ‘New Citizen’: Politics, Borders and Nationalization in Interwar Polish Silesia
Ida Ohlsson Al Fakir :
Swedish Gypsies and Welfare Practices in the Post-war Period
Ariel Salzmann :
Citizens in Search of a State: Imperial Sovereignty, Local Claims, and Ethno-Religious Violence in Ottoman Syria (1820-60) and Anatolia (1880-1915)
U-1
SOC01
Authority and Resistance in Plebeian Spaces in 19th Century England
Maths Building: 326
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Susannah Ottaway
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Organizer:
David Green
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Discussants:
David Green, Susannah Ottaway |
Paul A. Fideler :
"Statistics and Society: Ameliorating a Manchester 'Little Ireland' in the Mid-Nineteenth Century"
David Green :
Plebeian Spaces: Streets, Homes and Institutions in 19th-century London
Jane Hamlett :
A Veritable Palace for the Hard-working Labourer? Space, Material Culture and Inmate Experience in Rowton Houses, Ltd., London, 1892-1914
Samantha Shave :
Spaces of Female Sexual Violence and Consolation in New Poor Law Workhouses, 1834-1871
V-1
ETH01
Marriage, Migration and Control: International Marriages in Discourses and Practices
Maths Building: 416
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Elli Heikkilä
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Organizers:
Johanna Leinonen, Saara Pellander |
Discussant:
Elli Heikkilä
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Anne Lavanchy :
Love Boundaries: Suspicion and the Search for Evidence in the Everyday Practice of Swiss Registrars
Saara Pellander, Johanna Leinonen :
Mechanics of Inclusion and Exclusion: Marriage Migration in Finnish Immigration Discourses
Alexandra Stam :
Migration-generated vulnerability: the example of domestic violence in the Swiss context
X-1
ECO01
Revealing the Black Box: Measuring Economic Performance during and in the Aftermath of World War II
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1
Network:
Economics
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Chair:
Albrecht Ritschl
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Organizer:
Tamás Vonyó
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Discussant:
Albrecht Ritschl
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Taylor Jaworski, Joseph Cullen, Price Fishback & Paul Rhode :
World War II and the Changing Structure of the American Economy
Jonas Scherner, Jochen Streb :
'Outsourcing and Supplier Networks in the German Aircraft Industry during World War II
Tamás Vonyó, Pieter J. Woltjer & Nikita E.S. Bos :
The Economic Consequences of the War: Productivity growth in German, British and American manufacturing during the 1940s
Harry X. Wu, Tangjun Yuan :
Measuring Economic Performance in the Wartime China, 1937-49
Y-1
WOM01
Brothers of the Sisterhood? Men and Masculinities in 19th and 20th Century Feminisms
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 2
Katherine Hubler :
“Shall men’s strengths therefore be doomed to idleness?” Feminist and Pro-feminist Masculinities in the First Wave of German Feminism
Hélène Quanquin :
“With feebler voices?” Thomas Wentworth Higginson (1823-1911) and Men’s Contribution to 19th-century American Feminism
Cristina Scheibe Wolff :
The “New Man”: Discourses on Masculinity and the Feminism in Left-wing Movements of the Southern Cone in the 1970s
Wednesday 11 April 2012
11.00 - 13.00
A-2
CUL04
Cultures of Modernity 2: Managing Modernity
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre A
Networks:
Culture
,
Religion
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Chair:
Ed Jonker
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Organizers:
Ed Jonker, Joris van Eijnatten |
Discussant:
Joris van Eijnatten
|
Maria Heidegger :
“Modern” Psychiatry and Pastoral Caring of Religious Madness. A Tyrolean Example
Kate Hill :
Modernity and Materiality: Identities, Museums and the Affect of Objects around 1900
Svein Ivar Langhelle :
Religion between Tradition and Modernity. A Norwegian Case
B-2
ELI03
The Self-presentation of Political Elites in Agrarian Regions of Central Europe, 19th to beginning of 20th Century
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre B
Network:
Elites and forerunners
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Chair:
Konstantinos Raptis
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Organizer:
Andrea Pokludova
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Discussant:
Konstantinos Raptis
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Roman Holec :
Comparison of Self-presentation of Agrarian Political Elites in Central- and East-Europe at the beginning of 20th Century
Andrea Pokludova, Pavel Kladiwa :
The Self-presentation of the German Political Elite in Rural Areas of the Czech Lands in the Second Half of the 19th Century and at the beginning of the 20th Century: Public Celebrations, Commemorations, Monuments
C-2
FAM01
Historical Demography in Comparative Perspective: Marriage
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre C
Nanna Floor Clausen, Hans Jørgen Marker :
Did the Transformation of Denmark in the 19th Century Influence the Marriage Pattern and Age of First Marriage?
Mimoza Dushi :
Marriage: Need or Request?
Hilde L. Sommerseth :
Consanguineous Marriage in Norway, Late 19th Century
D-2
CRI06
A Century of Belgian Child Protection: Keeping up Appearances?
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre D
Jenneke Christiaens, Tinne Geluyckens :
On the Dark Side of the Moon: The Detention of Youngsters in Belgium
Els Dumortier, Aurore François :
Belgian Magdalenes? History of an Aborted Scandal…
Kevin Goris, Sofie De Bus :
The ‘Problem Child’ in Belgian Youth Justice
David Niget :
From Criminal Justice to the Social Clinic. Belgium's Juvenile Justice System and the Circulation of Transnational Models, 1912-1965
E-2
FAM14
Godparenthood Strategies: A Long Term Perspective, 15th to 20th Centuries I
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre E
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Vincent Gourdon
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Organizers:
Guido Alfani, Vincent Gourdon |
Discussant:
Marianna Muravyeva
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Guido Alfani :
Selection of Godparents from within Kin in Europe (1500-2000 ca.)
Etienne Couriol :
Choice of the Godparents in an Urban Structure: A Long-term Analysis in Lyon
Davide De Franco :
Godparenthood Strategies in a Mountain Region of North-western Italy
Stéphane Minvielle :
Baptism and Godparenthood Strategies in Bordeaux between the Council of Trent and the End of the Old Regime
F-2
THE10
European National Museums Negotiating Truth, Identity and Conflicts 1760-2010
Main Building: Randolph Hall
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Peter Aronsson
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Chris Lorenz
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Felicity Bodenstein :
Uses of the Past – Narrating the Nation and Negotiating Conflicts
Alexandra Bounia :
Museum Citizens: Experience and Identity of Audiences
Gabriella Elgenius :
Mapping and Framing Institutions 1750-2010: National Museums Interacting with Nation-making
Uta Protz :
The Museum as Diplomat: the British Museum, the Musée du Louvre and the Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin in China
G-2
LAB08
Beyond the Grave: The Legacy of International Activists in a Transnational Context. The Case of Flora Tristan, Guido Miglioli, Ellen Wilkinson and Emile Pouget
Main Building: East Quad Lecture Theatre
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Martin Farr
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Organizer:
Matt Perry
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Discussant:
Martin Farr
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Claudia Baldoli :
Guido Miglioli (1879–1954): Crossing and Re-crossing the Hostile Terrain between Catholicism and Communism
Constance Bantman :
Transnationalising French Anarchism through Biography: The Case of Emile Pouget
Máire Cross :
Remembering and Forgetting Flora Tristan (1803–1844)
Matt Perry :
Ellen Wilkinson (1891 – 1947) Beyond the Nation State and Beyond the Grave
H-2
LAB14
Social Outcasts and 'Others' in Labour History
Main Building: Forehall
Networks:
Labour
,
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
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Organizer:
Magaly Rodríguez García
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Discussant:
Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
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Lex Heerma van Voss :
Working Girls in World Cities
Magaly Rodríguez García :
The League of Nations' moral recruitment of women
Rik Vercammen :
Teaching Work Ethics to Beggars and Vagabonds?
I-2
SOC12
Welfare State Concepts in a Historical and Comparative Perspective
Main Building: Humanities
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Noel Whiteside
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Noel Whiteside
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Lovisa Broström :
General Old-Age Pensions in Sweden –The Rise of the Poorest Group in the Welfare State 1913-1960
Irène Herrmann :
Welfare State vs Democracy in Switzerland
Pauli Kettunen, Nils Edling :
The History of the Welfare State in Northern Europe
Klaus Petersen, Jørn Henrik Petersen :
Confusion and Diffusion? The Term Welfare State in Germany and Britain
J-2
REL02
Living Spaces, Families and Communities (16th - 18th Centuries)
Main Building: G466
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Silvia Evangelisti
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Silvia Evangelisti
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Leila M. Algranti :
Daily Diet and Festivals’ Food in Portugal during the Eighteenth Century: The Nuns of the Convento dos Remédios (Braga)
Paula Bessa :
From the Kingdom and from the Wide World into the House of God: Aspects of Material Culture in the Eastern Algarve «comendas» of the Military Order of Santiago during the First Half of the Sixteenth Century
Maria Cristina Osswald :
Everyday Life in India Missions from the 16th to the 18th Centuries: Between Hell and Heaven
Lisbeth Rodrigues :
"Making Heaven on Earth": Space, Gender and Material Culture in a Portuguese Thermal Hospital. The Case of Nossa Senhora do Pópulo (1485-1580)
L-2
URB07
Urban Amenities
Main Building: Room 355
Lena Eriksson :
The Lost and Preserved City. Stockholm 1919-1994
Giuseppe Restifo, Carmelina Gugliuzzo :
The Opening of the Harbour, the Closing of the Walls: Urban History of two Mediterranean Port Cities
Mikkel Thelle :
Resisting Urban Modernity: The Copenhagen Tramways as Assembly
M-2
WOR01
Natives as Missionaries
Main Building: Melville
Networks:
Religion
,
World History
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Chair:
David Lindenfeld
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Organizer:
David Lindenfeld
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Discussant:
David Lindenfeld
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Jin-heon Jung :
Korean Protestant Aspirations: Korean Mega-church Founders' Conversion Narratives
Ulrike Kirchberger :
The Pupils of Eleazar Wheelock's "Indian Charity School" as Native Missionaries in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World
Xiaojing Wang :
“For the Salvation of Our Fellow Men”: A Study of the Chinese Home Missionary Society (1918-1948)
Emma Wild-Wood :
Powerful Words: Revd Apolo Kivebulaya, a Broker of Social and Intellectual Change (1895-1933)
N-2
EDU01
Border-crossing in Education: From Networks Building to Local Implementation
Main Building: Senate
Joelle Droux, Damiano Matasci :
Tackling Youth Unemployment, Raising Educational Standards: Transnational Educational Actors and Projects at the ILO in the 1930’s
Valeska Huber :
The Role of International Networks in the Shaping of University Reform in the Middle East, 1850-1950
Ivan Jablonka :
The Globalisation of Child Welfare in Europe and North America (19th-20th c.)
Nora Natchkova, Rita Hofstetter :
The Evolution of International Bureau of Education (IBE) : a Field of Institutionalisation of International Relationships in Education (1925-1946)
O-2
ORA02
Work and Labour
JWS Room J355 (J10)
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Zibiah Alfred
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Timothy Ashplant :
Text in Context: Life Narrative and Class Relations in Imperial Britain (1879-1918)
Alison Chand :
‘Real’ and ‘Imagined’ Communities in the Reserved Occupations 1939-1945: Retrieving the Regional Experiences of Glasgow’s Wartime Workers
Linsey Robb :
‘Fighting in their Own Ways’?: Using Oral Histories to Explore Cultural Representations of Men in Reserved Occupations in Britain, 1939-1946
P-2
CUL01
Performers and Spectators: Production and Reception of Popular Entertainment in the 18th and 19th centuries
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Jan Hein Furnee
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Organizer:
Vicky Vanruysseveldt
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Discussant:
Jan Hein Furnee
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Benjamin Heller :
Consuming and Producing Recreation in Georgian London
Evelien Jonckheere :
The Economy of ‘Attractions’ in Ghent anno 1895
Eva Krivanec :
An early Copy & Paste Culture. The Mobility of Aesthetic Forms, Narrative Elements and Strategies of Attraction in European Live Entertainments 1870-1930
Vicky Vanruysseveldt :
Reaching Out for a Public: Strategies of Itinerant Entertainers to Attract Spectators (1750-1914)
Maarten Walraven :
The Audible Street in Manchester, 1850-1895
Q-2
HEA04
Health, Normality and Hunger
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Josep Lluís Barona :
Nutritional Deficiencies among the European Population (1946-1960)
Thomas Depecker :
From Livestock Management to Human Nutritional Needs: The Concept of Ration in France in XIXth Century
Ximo Guillem-Llobat :
The Sanitary Expertise of the Spanish Real Academia de Medicina in the Establishment of Local Food Safety Standards
R-2
POL17
The Europeanisation of the Environment: Actors, Institutions and Ideas
Maths Building: 203
Stéphane Frioux :
Towards a Europeanisation of Air Pollution Management ? Late 1950s-1970s
Jan-Henrik Meyer :
What is Europeanisation? Conceptual Clarifications and Empirical Examples from the History of the Emergent Environmental Policy of the European Communities in the 1970s
Sandra Tauer :
Debates on Nuclear Energy along the Upper Rhine: An Example of the Europeanisation of Environmental Policy?
S-2
RUR03
Changing Water Uses, Flood Control and Conflicts
Maths Building: 204
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Stefan Brakensiek
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Organizer:
Andras Vari (1953-2011)
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Discussant:
Stefan Brakensiek
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Anne-Marie Granet-Abisset :
Fighting against floods
Piet van Cruyningen :
Changing Property Relations and Ecological Sustainability in the Southwest of the Netherlands, c. 1500-1700
Milja van Tielhof :
Conflicts around the Maintenance of Sea Dikes in the early Modern Period. A Comparison of Major Sea Dikes in the Northern Netherlands, Germany and Flanders
Nadine Vivier :
“Ordinary” Floods in the 19th Century France: Events and Preventive Actions
T-2
POL03
Transitions from Democratic Rule in Interwar Europe
Maths Building: 325
Laura Kepplinger :
Statal Organization in Totalitarian Regimes: Austria (1933 - 1938) and Spain (1939 - 1945)
Liia Laanes :
From One Transition to Another: Local Elections in Estonia in 1918-1940
Spyridon Ploumidis :
Corporatist Ideas in Inter-war Greece: Theory and Practice
Jose Reis Santos :
Breakdown of Democratic Rule in Interwar Europa and the Advent of Authoritarian Constitutionalism in the Mid-1930’s
U-2
SOC02
Collections for the Poor. Voluntary giving and the Finance of Poor Relief
Maths Building: 326
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Marco Van Leeuwen
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Organizers:
Daniëlle Teeuwen, Marco Van Leeuwen |
Discussant:
Henk Looijesteijn
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John McCallum :
Collections for the Poor in the Post-reformation Church of Scotland
Karen Sonnelitter :
Financing Improvement: Philanthropy and Charity in Eighteenth-Century Ireland
Daniëlle Teeuwen :
Collections for the Poor. Charitable giving in the Dutch Republic
V-2
ETH02
Remembrance of Migrations and Cultural Diversity in Europe: Museums and the Public Space
Maths Building: 416
Laurence Gourievidis :
Remembrance of 19thC Highland Migration in Scotland: The Making of Transnational Memories
Christiane Hintermann :
Migration Memory Gap: Searching for Lieux de Mémoire of Migration in Public Space in Vienna/Austria
Christina Johansson :
Swedish Museums, Migration and Cultural Diversity – Contacts and Conflicts in the Production of Exhibitions and Events
Christoph Rass :
What Have we Done to Armando Rodrigues?
X-2
ECO02
Innovation and Human Capital
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1
Network:
Economics
|
Chair:
Jochen Streb
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Jochen Streb
|
Theresa Gutberlet :
Mechanization and Industry Agglomeration in the German Empire
Nuno Miguel Lima :
Private Initiative, Politics and the Role of Networking to Influence Decisions: the Salamanca to the Portuguese Border Railway Lines in the 1880s
Maurizio Lupo :
Technological Innovation in a Peripheral Area: Results from a Research Regarding Inventors, Inventions and Patents in the Italian Mezzogiorno during the First Half of XIXth Century.
Andrea Maestrejuan :
Navigating the Costs of Patent Protection: Individual Inventors and the German Patent System
Y-2
WOM02
A Unified Terrorist Body? Hunger Strike, 1970s Leftist Terrorism and Gender
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 2
Irene Bandhauer-Schoeffmann :
Silenced Bodies. Hunger Strikes of the Radical Left in Austria during the 1970s
Clare Bielby :
(Re-)Performing the Hunger-striking Body
Dominique Grisard :
Gender, Nation and Performance. Leftist Terrorists' Hunger Strikes in 1970s and 1980s Switzerland
Patricia Melzer :
Collective Action and the Feminized Body as Catalyst of Political Subjectivity in the RAF Hunger Strikes
Z-2
THE02
Transnational Perspectives on Post-War Historical Thought and Culture
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 3
Network:
Theory
|
Chair:
Thomas Welskopp
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Thomas Welskopp
|
Ian Gwinn :
Radical Historians and the Making of Social History in Britain and West Germany: The Case of the History Workshop Movement
Christoph Laucht :
Towards the Transnational Study of Nuclear Culture: Environmental Concerns and Medical Activism against Nuclear War in Britain and West Germany in the 1980s
Stephan Petzold :
Anglo-American Reeducation, Transnational Scholarly Relations and the Westernisation of Fritz Fischer’s Historical Thought, 1945-1965
Wednesday 11 April 2012
14.00 - 16.00
A-3
CUL05
Cultures of Modernity 3: Theorising Modernity
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre A
Networks:
Culture
,
Religion
|
Chair:
Joris van Eijnatten
|
Organizers:
Ed Jonker, Joes Segal, Joris van Eijnatten |
Discussant:
Ed Jonker
|
Jukka Kortti :
Media, Elite and Modernity. Defining Modern among Finnish Cultural Intelligentsia in the 20th Century
Alanna Lockward :
“We are all black”. Modernity, Global Citizenship and the Limits of Humanity from the Enlightenment of the Haitian Revolution
Joes Segal :
In Search of Socialist Modernism: How East Bloc Culture fell Victim to Western Teleology
Michael Spiller :
Past the Post: Modernism and Modernity
B-3
ELI16
Elites and Religion
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre B
Stefanie Beghein :
Sacred Music between Confessionalization and Secularization (Antwerp, 17th-18th Centuries)
Fabrizio D'Avenia :
Making Bishops in the Malta of the Knights (1530-1798). An International Game of Parties, Patronage and Diplomacy
Shalin Jain :
‘Religiosity', ‘Piety’ and the Jain Elites in Medieval India
Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson :
Thy Will Be Done. The Path to the Office of Bishop in the Church of Sweden during the 20th Century
Maria Ana Travassos Valdez :
Religious Elites Dreaming of Divine Empires in the Early Modern Portuguese World
C-3
FAM02
Historical Demography in Comparative Perspective: Mortality
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre C
Eilidh Garrett, Alice Reid & Simon Szreter :
The Geography of Child Loss: Belfast, Ireland, 1911
Tamar Hager :
Legal and Medical Maneuvers: The Attitude of the British Legal and Medical Systems towards Ellen Harper who killed her Newborn Baby in 1877
Andrew Hinde, Martin Gorsky & Aravinda Guntupalli & Bernard Harris :
Morbidity and Mortality in England, 1850-1950
Jim Oeppen :
Decomposing the Evolution of Mortality Frailty in the China Multi-Generational Panel Dataset, 1749-1909.
Kai Willführ, Alain Gagnon :
Are all Step-parents Evil? Parental Death, Remarriage, and Child Survival in Saturated (Krummhörn, 1720-1859) and Expanding (Québec, 1670-1750) Demographic Contexts
D-3
CRI04
Criminal Justice in Authoritarian Regimes
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre D
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
John C. Wood
|
Organizer:
Richard Wetzell
|
Discussant:
Paul Knepper
|
Victoria C. Belco :
Italian Penal Reform and the Fascist Model
Paul Garfinkel :
Preventative Repression, Repressive Prevention: Security Measures in Italy’s 1930 Penal Code
Jeffrey Hardy :
Re-Assessing the Archipelago: The Soviet Gulag in Comparative and Transnational Context
Richard Wetzell :
Discussing Penal Reform in Nazi Berlin: The 1935 International Penal and Penitentiary Congress
E-3
FAM27
Godparenthood Strategies: A Long Term Perspective, 15th to 20th Centuries II
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre E
Myrto Dimitropoulou, Eugenia Bournova :
Networks of Godparenthood in Athens, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Agustin G. Grajales :
Practices and Strategies of Godparenthood in the Life of a Mexican Neighborhood in the Eighteenth Century
Juuso Marttila, Merja Uotila :
Godparenthood Defined by a Location, an Occupation, a Social Class, a Kinship and a Strategy in Finnish Countryside in 1810-1914
Cristina Munno :
Contemporary Godparenthood in Northern Italy (1830-2000)
F-3
WOM20
Roundtable Women's Movements I
Main Building: Randolph Hall
Maud Bracke :
'Our First Discovery was our Housework': Debates on Women and Work in Italian and British Feminism (1960s-70s)
Natalia B. Gafizova :
Patriotism and Internationalism in Self-conception of Russian Women's Movements: Rational and Transnational Levels
Valentina Greco, Maria Grazia Suriano & Paola Zappaterra :
A Dictionary of Italian Feminism (70s-90s)
Maria Grazia Suriano, Valentina Greco & Paola Zappaterra :
A Dictionary of Italian Feminism (70s-90s)
Paola Zappaterra, Maria Grazia Suriano & Valentina Greco :
A Dictionary of Italian Feminism (70s-90s)
G-3
LAB01
Other Worlds of Labour: Non-Socialist Strands of Working Class Self-help & Popular Voluntary Association in C20th Europe: Employment
Main Building: East Quad Lecture Theatre
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Alastair J. Reid
|
Organizers:
Peter Ackers, Alastair J. Reid |
Discussant:
Peter Ackers
|
Daniel Bennheden :
Membership in Mutual Aid Societies in Early 20th Century Sweden
Stephen Caunce :
Agricultural Hiring Fairs in Northern England, 1890-1930: A Reconsideration
John Kimberley :
Cadbury Labour Management: Paternalism - or Something More?
H-3
LAB25
Women's and Children's Work
Main Building: Forehall
Networks:
Labour
,
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
|
Jordi Ibarz :
The Women and Children’s Labour in the Mechanization of the Glass Industry in Spain, 1900-1936
Malin Nilsson, Tobias Karlsson :
In Homes and Factories: Employment Patterns among Women during the Second Industrial Revolution
Johanna Overud :
Breaking Way – Making Difference? Gendering Labour Activating Programs from Social Democracy to Identity Policy, Sweden after 1960
I-3
LAB13
Performing as Work
Main Building: Humanities
Networks:
Culture
,
Labour
|
Chair:
Magaly Rodríguez García
|
Organizer:
Georg Schinko
|
Discussant:
Tracy C. Davis
|
Angele David-Guillou :
Early Musicians' Unions in France and Britain. New Status of the Professional Musician: Artist and Worker
Georg Schinko :
Music-making as (Non-)Work in Austria 1918-1938
Laure Schnapper :
Herz, Musician and Business Man
Julia H. Schroeder :
Street Music as Sound of a City: The Street Musician “Harfenjule” in Berlin around 1900
J-3
SPE01
Discussion on Open Access
Main Building: G466
Network:
|
Chair:
Aad Blok
|
Organizer:
Aad Blok
|
Discussants:
Aad Blok, Tine De Moor, Anne Mccants, Erik-Jan Zurcher |
K-3
TEC02
Text and Technology
Main Building: Gilbert Scott Conference Rooms 250
Network:
Technology
|
Chair:
Alessandro Nuvolari
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Robert Bud :
Defining Applied Science through Allegorical Narratives
Vitaly Gorokhov :
From Theory to Design in the Technoscience: Some Remarks on the History of Engineering
Peter Meyer :
Networks and Publications of Aeronautical Invention up to 1910
Hugo Silveira Pereira :
Railways and Parliament in Portugal (1851-1892)
Yousef Yassi :
Reconstruction and Experimental Validation of a Magic Jar - An Ancient Invention for Liquid Separation
L-3
ANT03
The Social Institution of Money in the Ancient World
Main Building: Room 355
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Alain M. Bresson
|
Organizer:
Koenraad Verboven
|
Discussant:
Alain M. Bresson
|
Melissa Bailey :
Money as Material Cognition
David Hollander :
Triumph of the Denarius: Roman Monetization in the Second Century BCE
Koenraad Verboven :
Cash, Credit, Bullion and Kind: Payment Modes in the Early Roman Empire
M-3
WOR10
Humanitarianism and the Media, 1900-1930
Main Building: Melville
Networks:
Labour
,
World History
|
Chair:
Thomas Lindenberger
|
Organizers:
Volker Barth, Daniel Roger Maul |
Discussant:
Thomas Lindenberger
|
Volker Barth :
The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906: Humanitarian Intervention, the Local Press, and the World Communication Order
Friederike Kind-Kovács :
Picturing the Poor Child: Photography as Social Politics of (Trans)national Child Philanthropy in Interwar Hungary
Daniel Roger Maul :
Selling "Red" Relief - American and British Quakers and Famine Relief in the Soviet Union 1921-
Carl Emil Vogt :
Fridtjof Nansen's Humanitarianism and the Media
N-3
POL15
Social and Cultural Approaches to the History of State Formation
Main Building: Senate
Martin Almbjär :
The Social Practice of the State
Marcelo Barroso Lacombe :
Contrast or Convergence: The Evolution of Presidential and Parliamentary Systems
Heike Mauer :
Intersections of Gender, Nation and Class: The Regulation of Prostitution in Luxembourg (1900-1939) as Governmentality
Massimo Petta :
Printing “Official” Documents: The Building of “Officiality” in the Border between Public Authority and Private Interest
Yanna Tzourmana :
Constitutional Cultures and New Cultures of the Self
O-3
ORA03
Migration/Diaspora I
JWS Room J355 (J10)
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Graham Smith
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Bea Lewkowicz :
Sephardi Voices: Reflections on the Role of Nostalgia in Oral History Interviews
Mónica Beatriz Mendoza, Eduardo Espinosa :
Coming Back: The Repatriated Scientists
Ulla Savolainen :
Nostalgia as a Narrative Strategy and Practice – the Case of Migrant Karelians in Finland
P-3
EDU08
The Decorated School
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Catherine Burke :
The Decorated School: Defining the Subject
Peter Cunningham :
Public art and the Primary School 1920-1960
Jeremy Howard :
Painted, Sculpted, Stitched, Tiled, Metallic, Glazed and Landscaped Schools as Learning Topoi
Shona Kallestrup :
Asger Jorn’s School Decoration in Århus Statsgymnasium, Denmark, 1959-61
Q-3
HEA11
Medical Concepts and Medical Care
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Nicole Baur, Joseph Melling :
The ‘Revolving Door Patient’ Revisited: Environmental Risk Factors in Readmissions to British Mental Hospitals in the 20th Century
Jaime de las Heras Salord :
Curanderismo and Neocuranderismo in the Manchuela Region of Albacete
Abhidha Dhumatkar :
Pioneering Birth Control and Sex Medicine in India the Contribution of Prof. R.D. Karve (1882-1953)
Anders Ottosson :
The First Historical Movements of Kinesiology. Scientification into the Borderline between Physical Culture and Medicine around 1850
Enrique Perdiguero-Gil, Ramón Castejón-Bolea :
Vitamins in Spanish newspapers (1918-1950)
R-3
FAM17
The Founders and Survivors Research Project
Maths Building: 203
Damminda Alahakoon, Sue Bedingfield & James Bradley & Sandra Silcot & Len Smith :
TextCat:: A Text Mining Tool for Deriving Categories from Unstructured Text
John Cranfield, Professor Kris Inwood :
Stayers and Leavers, Diggers and Canucks: The 1914–1918 War in Comparative Perspective
Rebecca Kippen, Janet McCalman :
Gold and Freedom: Convicts and the Victorian Gold Rush, 1851–1861
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart :
Work, Punishment and Death in Convict Australia
S-3
RUR02
The Countryside and the Moral Economy
Maths Building: 204
Network:
Rural
|
Chair:
Richard W Hoyle
|
Organizer:
Elizabeth Madeleine Griffiths
|
Discussant:
Richard W Hoyle
|
John Broad :
A Hertfordshire Farmer's Response to the Crisis of Poverty and Inflation during the Napoleonic Wars - John Carrington, Small Capitalist and Poor Overseer
Elizabeth Madeleine Griffiths :
‘Just, Faithfull and Laudable Advancement’: The Le Stranges of Hunstanton and their Attitude to Estate Management, 1605-1655
Briony McDonagh :
Propertied Women and the Moral Economy of the English Landed Estate
Manoela Pedroza :
The Moral Economy of the Land Lease (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 19th Century)
T-3
POL04
Radicalism, Politics and Citizenship in Northern Europe, c. 1850-1914
Maths Building: 325
Lars Edgren :
Radicalism, Workers and Peasants. Folkets Tidning and Mid-nineteenth Century Democratic Politics in Sweden
Magnus Olofsson :
Inventing a Swedish Citizen: The New Liberals, the Democratic Subject and a New Civic Culture
Chloe Ross :
Land, Labour and Nationalism: James Connolly and Transnational Agitation in 1890s Scotland and Ireland
Sami Suodenjoki :
Denunciations as Social Protest in Finland at the Turn of the 20th Century
U-3
SOC03
New Perspectives on Poor Relief and Poverty
Maths Building: 326
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Susannah Ottaway
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Henk Looijesteijn
|
Christos Desyllas :
Microfinancial Structures and Strategies of Social Policy
Kaat Louckx :
The Classification of the Poor in Great Britain and Belgium at the End of the 19th Century. A Socio-historical Approach on Changing Classification Patterns
Inge Mønster-Kjær :
The Poor Behind Barbed Wire
Klas Nyberg, Mats Hayen & Håkan Jakobsson :
Credit, Trust and Financial Networks in 18th and 19th Century Stockholm
Olga Salamatova :
On the Way to Nowhere: The Interpretation and Adaptation of Poor Relief Foreign Patterns by the Russian Public Men, 1890s – 1917
V-3
ETH05
Border Studies meet Migration Studies: Similarities and Differences
Maths Building: 416
Ruth Leiserowitz :
Litvaks as Transmigrants at and across the Prussian-Russian Border 1812-1942
Lavinia Stan :
Escapees at the Border. Success or Failure in Fleeing Communist Romania.
Machteld Venken :
Children as Internal and External Migrants in and from Belgian and Polish Borderland Territories (1945-1970)
W-3
ELI06
Anarchist Elite I: Elites in an Egalitarian Movement
Maths Building: 417
Carl Levy :
Italian Anarchism and Italian Fascism: The Subversive Force Field and the Fight to the Finish, 1914-1945
Dieter Nelles :
Elites in an Egalitarian Movement: Anarchist Elites.
Davide Turcato :
Malatesta’s Insider View on Anarchist ‘Elites’
X-3
ECO03
Law and Economics
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1
Network:
Economics
|
Chair:
Jochen Streb
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Jochen Streb
|
Hideaki Ito :
A Combination of Market Economy and Communal Farming ; The Common Field System of the Nineteenth Century Willingham
Susana Martínez-Rodríguez :
Private Limited Liability Companies “a la Española”: Roots, Diffusions and Contradictions in the Spanish PLLC.
Y-3
WOM03
Domestic Disturbances: Political Implications of Domestic Violence in Early Modern Europe
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 2
Lynn Lubamersky :
Vigilante Justice vs. the Noblewoman's Freedom of Choice in Marriage and Love: The Foray/Zajazd in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth of the 18th Century
Marianna Muravyeva :
"A King in his Own Household": Domestic Discipline and Family Violence in Early Modern Europe Reconsidered
Raisa Maria Toivo :
Violence between parents and Children in early modern Finland: Cultures of authority and taboo.
Constanta Vintila-Ghitulescu :
The Sexuality between Sin and Shame along the Ecclesiastical Courts in the 18th Romanian Society
Z-3
THE03
Comparative and Transnational Perspectives on Nordic Historiography
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 3
Network:
Theory
|
Chair:
Ragnar Björk
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Ragnar Björk
|
Marja Jalava :
The Nordic Countries as a Historical and Historiographical Regime
Claus Møller Jørgensen :
Scandinavian National History Writing in the Interwar Period
Petteri Suominen :
Social Property Regimes and the 20th Century Nordic Historiography
Wednesday 11 April 2012
16.30 - 18.30
A-4
CUL10
Photography as Source and Tool
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre A
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Marga Altena
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Joeri Januarius
|
Paul Bijl :
The Social Biography of Photographs: Framing, Proximity, and Distance
Evangelia Katsaiti :
Photography as Both Performance and a Dissemination Method of Grief and Loss Adaptation in the Context of a Greek Family
Shady Grove Oliver :
Capturing the Pain: Crisis Photography and the Mediation of Memory
Marcel Reyes-Cortez :
Visual Research in the Cemeteries of Mexico City: Photography, a Social Research Method
Axel Tixhon, Anne Roekens & Bénédicte Rochet :
Pictures of the First World War in Illustrated Weeklies Published in Belgium (1914-1918)
B-4
ELI17
New Elite Formation: Theoretical Approaches
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre B
Lavinia Pinzarrone :
The Foundations of Nobility. Elites, Colonisation and New Rural Towns in Early Modern Sicily
Andrei Volodin :
How intellectuals tried to influence economic policy in the late Russian Empire?
Irina Zamfirache :
Elites and the Social System. Structures and Functions
C-4
FAM03
History of Historical Demography Further Explored
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre C
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
|
Organizer:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
|
Discussants:
Ioan Bolovan, Bruce Fetter, Andrejs Plakans, Sølvi Sogner |
Béatrice Craig :
Canadian Historical Demography - A Tale of Two Solitudes
Alexander Pinwinkler :
"Population History"/"Historical Demography" in Germany, c. 1950-1980
Paulo Teodoro de Matos, Maria Norberta Amorim :
Historical Demography in Portugal, 1960-2010: An Acount of the Historiography and Major Challenges
D-4
THE01
Regimes of Historicity and Politics of Time
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre D
Network:
Theory
|
Chair:
Chris Lorenz
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Chris Lorenz
|
Berber Bevernage, Lore Colaert :
Burying the Past? Bodies and Spirits of the Dead in the Struggle over History, Memory and Transitional Justice
Cecilia Macon :
Argentina, 1985-2004: Politics, Agency and Memory
Derk Venema :
Time and Identity in Transitional Justice
E-4
FAM18
Ethnicity, Migration and Family
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre E
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Valeria Sorostineanu
|
Organizer:
Aycan E. Celikaksoy
|
Discussant:
Joana-Maria Pujadas-Mora
|
Aycan E. Celikaksoy :
Intergenerational Transmission of Interethnic Marriage in Sweden.
Danielle Gauvreau, Patricia Thornton & Helene Vezina :
Immigration and Intercultural Marriages: Trends and Determinants in Québec, 1880-1940
Mihaela Grancea, Cornel Moșneag :
Biconfesional Funerary Monuments in Transylvania and Banat, the Result of Mixed Marriages
F-4
CRI01
Meet the Author: Joanne Klein's Invisible Men: The Secret Lives of Police Constables in Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham, 1900-1939. Liverpool, 2010
Main Building: Randolph Hall
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Chris A. Williams
|
Organizer:
Joanne Klein
|
Discussants:
Victor Bailey, Andrew Davies, Haia Shpayer-Makov, Pat Thane |
G-4
LAB02
Other Worlds of Labour: Non-Socialist Strands of Working Class Self-help & Popular Voluntary Association in C20th Europe: General Co-operation
Main Building: East Quad Lecture Theatre
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Antony Webster
|
Organizers:
Peter Ackers, Alastair J. Reid |
Discussant:
Nicole Robertson
|
Patrick Doyle :
The Co-operative Movement in County Kerry, 1889-1910
Marcella Pellegrino Sutcliffe :
Mazzini’s Transnational Legacy amongst English Co-operators
Martin Purvis :
Revisiting Hard Times: Consumers’ Co-operation in Interwar Britain
H-4
LAB15
Commercial Agriculture and Labor Relations
Main Building: Forehall
Networks:
Labour
,
Rural
|
Chair:
Leen Van Molle
|
Organizer:
Lars Olsson
|
Discussant:
Piet van Cruyningen
|
Lars Olsson :
Landowning, Tenancy and Labor Relations in the English Northatlantic Economy in the 17th Century
Maria Papathanassiou :
Rural Labour, Gender and Social Hierarchies: Peasants’ Wives and Female Rural Servants in Austria during the Late 19th and the First Decades of the 20th Century
Dionicio Valdés :
Primitive Accumulation and the Birth of Commercial Agriculture in the Elephant Butte Irrigation District on the US-Mexico Border, 1840-1930
I-4
SOC05
Inmates of Hospitals and other Care Institutions in the Early Modern Period
Main Building: Humanities
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Thomas M. Adams
|
Organizer:
Christina Vanja
|
Discussant:
Sabine Veits-Falk
|
Irmtraut Sahmland :
Inmates - Their Life Before, In and Beyond the Hospital in the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries
Martin Scheutz :
Austrian Hospitals in the early Modern Times. Inmates – Authorities – Organizational System
Christina Vanja :
The Kitchen Managers’ View – Inmates of the Haina Hospital on 1803 Food Bills
Alfred Weiss :
House Rules and Instructions of Austrian Hospitals in the Early Modern Times
J-4
REL08
Religious Modernisation and Gender
Main Building: G466
Networks:
Culture
,
Religion
|
Chair:
Tine Van Osselaer
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Tine Van Osselaer
|
Francisco Crespo :
Wife and Mother: The Vision of Women in Catholic Spanish Press (XIX-XX)
Andrea Meissner :
“Esto Vir! – Be a Man!” Efforts to Masculinize German Catholicism in the Interwar Period
Natasha Roegiers :
Recatholicizing Belgium One Nun at a Time through Devotional Imagery in 19th Century Religious Biographies
K-4
SOC15
Cancelled!: Roundtable: Social Mobility in Eastern Europe and Russia, Sources and Methods
Main Building: Gilbert Scott Conference Rooms 250
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Wiebke Schulz
|
Organizer:
Vladimir Vladimirov
|
Discussants:
Antonie Knigge, Zoltán Lippényi |
Valery Kanishchev :
The Sources and Methods of Studies of Social Mobility of Population of Middle and Little Cities of the Central Russian at the end of 18th - beginning of 20th
Marya Markova, Dmitry Sarafanov & Vladimir Vladimirov :
Russian Parish Register Books and Research of Social Mobility
Irina G. Silina, Andrei Iluhin :
Spatio-social Organization of the Russian Empire in the Second half of XIX - early XX Centuries
Vladimir Vladimirov, Elena Brukhanova & Evgeny Lubanets :
Russian Historical Sources and the Study of Social Mobility
L-4
ANT04
Social Networks Analysis and the Ancient Economy: Networks Around Commodities
Main Building: Room 355
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
David Hollander
|
Organizer:
Katerina Panagopoulou
|
Discussants:
-
|
Alain M. Bresson :
Silver Coins and Commercial Networks in Western Asia Minor in the Late Hellenistic Period
Katerina Panagopoulou :
Commercial Networks and Gold in the Hellenistic and Roman periods
Isabella Tsigarida :
Salt Trade in Roman Times
M-4
WOR05
Making Europe. Technology and Transformations 1850-2000
Main Building: Melville
Networks:
Technology
,
World History
|
Chair:
Frank Schipper
|
Organizers:
Matthias Middell, Erik Van der Vleuten |
Discussants:
Matthias Middell, Ruth Oldenziel |
Andreas Fickers, Pascal Griset :
Eventing Europe.
Johan Schot :
The Origins of a European Technocracy, or the Governing of Europe by experts
Philip Scranton :
Introduction to the Making Europe book series
Erik Van der Vleuten :
Infrastructuring Europe: Technology, Society, and Nature in Transition
N-4
EDU03
Children and Rights
Main Building: Senate
Frédéric Darbellay, Zoe Moody :
Education and Children’s Rights: an Interdisciplinary and Historical Analysis at the Crossroads
Margot Hillel :
‘“ Maybe Help Make the World a Better Place to Live in”’: Young People as Redemptive Conscience in Australian Books for Young Adults
Ines Meier, J.W. Whitlow, Jr. :
The Rational Child: How the Age of Reason Shaped Children’s Status as Persons
Victoria Shadrina :
Philosophy for Children as a Way to Individuality
Ingrid van der Bij :
Claiming to Protect the Child.
O-4
ORA04
Migration/Diaspora II
JWS Room J355 (J10)
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Timothy Ashplant
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Zibiah Alfred :
Childhood Landscapes and the Impact of Nostalgia upon the Refugee Communities History Project
Fiona Frank :
“My Great-grandfather was a Red-haired Rabbi from Omsk”: Nostalgia for the Past in a Scottish Jewish Family
Wiktoria Kudela-Swiatek :
A Fly in the Ointment. Biographical Narratives of Kazakhstan Poles and the Polish Public Discourse
Graham Smith, Oscar Forero :
Nostalgia has a History: Ukranian Foodways and the Generational Politics of Longing
P-4
SEX04
Oral History, Memory, Archiving
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Christabelle Sethna
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
Christabelle Sethna
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Mark Cornwall :
Reading a New European Lesbian Writer: The Vibrant Novels of Lida Merlinova (1906-88)
Sara Edenheim :
The Epistemology of the Archive: Encountering Queer Theory as a Philosophy of History
Patrizia Gentile :
Using Memory Studies as Queer Methodology: Canadian Queers, National Security and Trauma
Q-4
HEA12
Diseases & Epidemics
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Patricia Marsh :
'Risks from Shellfish - Watch What you Eat' - Typhoid Fever Outbreaks in Belfast from 1900-1948
Ida Milne :
Through the Eyes of a Child: Survivors of Spanish Influenza
Michael Zeheter :
Before an Epidemic: The Idea of Cholera as an Actor
R-4
SOC16
Old Age and Medicine in Early Modern England
Maths Building: 203
Lynn Botelho :
‘The Voylence of this my Fall’: Falling and the Elderly in Early Modern England
Anne Kugler :
‘The Keepers of the House Shall Tremble’: Old Age, Physical Mobility, and Space in Early Modern England
Susannah Ottaway :
Old Age and Health: By the Numbers?
S-4
RUR04
Power, Actions and Mass Movements in Western Europe Countryside in the Age of Revolutions (1760-1860)
Maths Building: 204
Laurent Brassart :
Power, Social Dynamics and Political Change in the Northern France Rural Protest during the French Revolution
Domenico Cecere :
The Language of Complaints, Grievances and Riots. Political Issues of the Peasant Movements in Calabria (1760-1770).
Sandro Guzzi-Heeb :
New Perspectives and New Questions in the Studies about Social Movements in the Alps (18th and 19th Centuries)
Frédéric Vesentini :
Power and Rural Populations in Belgium during the 1845-48 Crisis
T-4
ETH14
Framing the Good Immigrant: High Skilled Migrants in Past and Present
Maths Building: 325
Jack Burgers :
The Mobility of Professional Knowledge
Aniek Smit :
Welcoming ‘Guests’ and ‘Friends’: High Skilled Migrants in 20th Century The Hague and Jakarta
Marianne van Bochove :
Cosmopolitans, Organization Men, or Just Ordinary Migrants?
U-4
MAT03
Luxury Goods and Material Culture in Southern Europe: Continuity and Change (14th-18th Centuries)
Maths Building: 326
Michela Barbot :
Luxury, Consumption and Value: The Circuits of Alienable and Inalienable Goods in the Visconti and Sforza Court (Milan, 14th-16th Centuries)
Andrea Caracausi :
Global Commodities, “Luxury” Goods and Market Policy in the Republic of Venice (17th-18th Century).
V-4
ETH08
Migration(s) in Textbooks. Construction of 'the Other' and 'the Nation'
Maths Building: 416
Markus Furrer :
Migration in Swiss Historybooks
Milena Katsarska :
Migration in Bulgarian Textbooks: 8th Grade in Focus
Mirela-Luminita Murgescu :
Migrations in Romanian History and Geography Textbooks
W-4
ELI07
Anarchist Elites II: Case Studies
Maths Building: 417
Vivien Bouhey :
Parisian Anarchist Leaders from the Mid‐1880s to 1894
João Freire, Paulo Guimarães :
Syndicalism and Anarchism in Portugal during the Interwar Period: Struggles, Dreams and Ideological Debates
Jorge Molero-Mesa, Isabel Jiménez-Lucena :
“Doctor, Move Away from those People”: Inclusion-exclusion Dynamics Related to Medical Professionals within the Spanish Anarchist Movement in the First Third of the 20th Century
X-4
ECO04
Business History and Varieties of Capitalism
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1
Network:
Economics
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Chair:
Peter Meyer
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Organizers:
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Discussants:
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Matthias Kipping :
Home-grown, Imposed or Imported? Anglo-American Influences on the German Business System
Cathie Jo Martin :
Party Competition, Business Organization and Democratization
Neil Rollings :
The Control of Dividends and the British Variety of Capitalism 1945-1970s
Jeroen Touwen :
Liberalization without Losing Coordination: How the Dutch Business System Responded to Globalization, ca. 1970-2000
Y-4
WOM17
Gender, Nationalism and Politics
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 2
Sara Valentina Di Palma :
Mass Rape in Bosnia and Rwanda. Violence, Silencing and Feminist Answers
Jaswandi Wamburkar :
Issues of Gender,Identity and Nationalism in India: A Case Study of Vibhavari Shirurkar
Z-4
THE04
Institutions and Actors: Perspectives on Structurisation in History
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 3
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Thomas Welskopp
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
Thomas Welskopp
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Stefanie Middendorf :
The Politics of Debt and War Society: The Reich’s Ministry of Finance, 1920s to 1940s
Ulrike Schulz :
The Recognition of Property Rights: The Case of the Simson Company in Suhl, Thuringia
Corinna Unger :
Private Agents, Official Politics: American Foundations in the International Development Arena, 1950s to 1970s
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