Preliminary Programme

Showing: room P (all days)
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
Wednesday 11 April 2012 8.30 - 10.30
P-1 CUL02 Popular Culture and Media Diversity
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network: Culture Chair: Jeroen Salman
Organizer: Jeroen Salman Discussants: -
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



Wednesday 11 April 2012 11.00 - 13.00
P-2 CUL01 Performers and Spectators: Production and Reception of Popular Entertainment in the 18th and 19th centuries
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network: Culture Chair: Jan Hein Furnee
Organizer: Vicky Vanruysseveldt Discussant: Jan Hein Furnee
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



Wednesday 11 April 2012 14.00 - 16.00
P-3 EDU08 The Decorated School
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network: Education and Childhood Chair: Ian Grosvenor
Organizers: - Discussant: Ian Grosvenor
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



Wednesday 11 April 2012 16.30 - 18.30
P-4 SEX04 Oral History, Memory, Archiving
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network: Sexuality Chair: Christabelle Sethna
Organizers: - Discussant: Christabelle Sethna
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



Thursday 12 April 2012 8.30 - 10.30
P-5 SEX07 Bodies and Biology
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network: Sexuality Chair: Patrizia Gentile
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Geertje Mak : Mapping the Sex of Self in Medical Practices around 1900
Bente Rosenbeck : The Tru Sex? Trouble with Hermaphrodites - The Danish Experience
Clare Tebbutt : Mark Weston: 'Attaining Male Sexuality against every Disadvantage': An Athlete's Change of Sex in 1930s Britain



Thursday 12 April 2012 11.00 - 13.00
P-6 SPA01 GIS and Literature
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Trevor Harris
Organizers: - Discussant: Trevor Harris
Daniel Alves, Ana Isabel Queiroz : Memories from Lisbon: An Integrative Approach to Study Urban Space and its Literary Representation
Ian Gregory : GIS and Texts: Exploring Lake District Literature using GIS
Anouk Lang : Geographies of Modernist Myth-making: Mapping Literary Paris in the Early Twentieth Century



Thursday 12 April 2012 14.00 - 16.00
P-7 SPA02 GIS and Qualitative Data
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Ian Gregory
Organizers: - Discussant: Ian Gregory
Albina Moscicka : “GEOHeritage” as an Example of GIS-based Portal for Movable Heritage
Alexander Nakhimovsky : Timelines, Annotated Maps, and Visualization of History: Event Map Framework and Applications
Douwe Zeldenrust, Joris van Zundert & Anne Beaulieu & Alexander Witteveen & Karina van Dalen-Oskam & Kees Mandemakers & Arjen Versloot : Exploring New Ways of Integrating Heterogeneous Spatial Data and Annotations



Friday 13 April 2012 8.30 - 10.30
P-9 SPA03 GIS and Social History
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: David Green
Organizers: - Discussant: David Green
Fiona Black, Jennifer Charney : Exploring the Spatial History of 19th Century Book Trades
Douglas Brown : The New Poor Law and the North-South Divide
Deryck Holdsworth, Susan Friedman & Christine Rosenfeld & Alexander Savelyev : Group Travel: Visualizing Spatio-temporal Guest Patterns in Historical Resort Hotels
David Jeevendrampillai, Ashley Dhanani, Sam Griffiths, Victor Buchli, Laura Vaughan & Mordechai (Muki) Hacklay : The Application of Space Syntax Methodologies in researching The Contemporary Urban Past: Embedding ‘Configurational Ethnography’ The Case of South Norwood



Friday 13 April 2012 11.00 - 13.00
P-10 EDU11 War & Children / Childhood
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network: Education and Childhood Chair: Margot Hillel
Organizers: - Discussant: Margot Hillel
Carolyn Kay : War Propaganda for the Young: Children’s Literature in Germany during The First World War
Orna Naftali : Embattled Childhoods: Children, Gender and Violence in China of the “Cultural Revolution” Period (1966-76)
Sarah Van Ruyskensvelde : A School Trip Down Memory Lane - Catholic Education, Pupil’s Memory and World War II in Belgium



Friday 13 April 2012 14.00 - 16.00
P-11 SPA09 Expanding the Range of HGIS
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Jan Reiff
Organizer: Don DeBats Discussant: Jan Reiff
Don DeBats : Space,Race, and Politics: Using GIS to Explore the Social Logic of Politcs in Urban and Rural Settings in Nineteenth Century America
Don Lafreniere, Jason Gilliland : Beyond the Narrative: Using H-GIS to Reveal Hidden Patterns and Processes of Daily Life in Nineteenth-Century Cities
George Vascik : Pigs and Protest: The Crisis of Swine Husbandry and the Electoral Success of anti-Semitic Political Parties in Northwest Germany, 1924-1930



Friday 13 April 2012 16.30 - 18.30
P-12 SPA05 HGIS Methodological Issues
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Gethin Rees
Organizers: - Discussant: Gethin Rees
Malte Helfer : The Use of Temporal Data in the ArcGIS 10 Release – New Prospects for the Digital Historical Cartography, Presented using the Example of the Territorial Development in the Greater Region since the Congress of Vienna
Jean Luc Pinol, Guillaume Fantion : Historical Administrative Zoning and History : France XIXth-XXth Centuries (Methods and Results)
Humphrey Southall, Patrick Manning : Potentials for a Global Historical GIS
Pierre Vernus, Francesco Beretta & Claire Charlotte Butez : Managing Geo-historical Information in a Collective and Cumulative System. The Project SyMoGIH and its Gazetteer



Saturday 14 April 2012 8.30 - 10.30
P-13 SPA04 GIS and Spatial Distribution
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Humphrey Southall
Organizers: - Discussant: Humphrey Southall
Ana Alcântara : Analysis of the Effect of Railway Accessibility on Population Settlements using Map Algebra Methodology. The Case of a Portuguese Inland Region (1878-1930)
Niall Cunningham : The Rule of ‘Vicarious Punishment’: Space, Religion and the Belfast ‘Troubles’ of 1920 – 22
Sebastian Klüsener : Long-term Trends in the Spatial Distribution of the Population in Germany 1820-today
Luis Silveira, Daniel Ribeiro Alves & Josep Puig : New Insights on the Evolution of Population Distribution in the Iberian Peninsula (1878-2001)



Saturday 14 April 2012 11.00 - 13.00
P-14 ANT05 Thucydides and the Origins of Social-Scientific History
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Networks: Antiquity , Theory Chair: Kelly Olson
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Benjamin Earley : Citoyen Thucydides: Thucydidean Influences on French Revolutionary Political Thought
Neville Morley : Thucydides and ‘Geschichte als Wissenschaft’



Saturday 14 April 2012 14.00 - 16.00
P-15 SPA06 GIS and Urban History
JWS Room J361 (J7)
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Don DeBats
Organizers: - Discussant: Don DeBats
Eva Chodejovska, Jiri Krejci : The GIS Web Map Portal of Prague Historical Cartography
Florian Ploeckl : Space, Settlements, Towns: The Influence of Geography and Market Access on Settlement Distribution and Urbanization
Jan Reiff : New Deal Visions: Mapping Urban America’s Past, Present and Future
Carry van Lieshout : Access to Water in Eighteenth-century London
Gerben Zaagsma : Mapping Fascism and Anti-fascism in London in the 1930s


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