Wed 23 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 24 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 17.30
Fri 25 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 26 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
All days
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Wednesday 23 April 2014
8.30 - 10.30
A-1
ETH15
Key Words in European Migration Discourses
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Grazia Biorci :
From the Other Shore of the Mediterranean Sea: Migration Matters in Northern-African Press
Andreas Blaette :
Multicultural Society and Multikulturelle Gesellschaft in British and German Newspaper Discourse
Charlotte Taylor :
Discourse Keywords of Migration: Community and Comunita’ in UK and Italian Newspapers
Marie Veniard :
Intégration and Integration in French and German Newspaper Discourse
B-1
CRI01
Formal and Informal Police Cooperation in Western Europe, 19th-20th Centuries
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Chris A. Williams
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Organizers:
Jonas Campion, Jos Smeets |
Discussant:
Chris A. Williams
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Jonas Campion :
When Gendarmes meet Gendarmes. Belgian Gendarmes and their Foreigner Colleagues during the Interwar
Beatrice de Graaf :
The Making of a European Security Culture: Police and Judicial Cooperation at the Mixed Courts of Egypt, 1875-1914
Paul Knepper :
Legal History and Social Science History: The League of Nations, the New York Prosecutor and the Case of 'the Mysterious 18-R'
Jos Smeets :
The Strange Case of the International Criminal. A Dutch View on International Crime 1919-1930
C-1
WOM25 cri4
Crime and Gender in Comparative Perspective 1600-1900
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Jeannette Kamp :
A New Perspective on Gender and Crime: the Case of Frankfurt am Main 1600-1800
Sanne Muurling :
Crime and Gender in Bologna, 1600-1796
Marion Pluskota :
Crime, Gender and Statistics in 19th Century Western Europe
Ariadne Schmidt :
Crime and Gender in Dutch Towns in the Early Modern Period
Manon van der Heijden, Marion Pluskota :
Violence and Gender in 18th and 19th C. Holland
D-1
LAB38
Round Table: Women's ILO: Transnational Networks, Working Conditions, Gender Equality
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Dorothea Hoehtker
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Organizer:
Susan Zimmermann
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Discussants:
Eileen Boris, Dorothy Sue Cobble, Olga Sanmiguel-Valderrama |
E-1
ETH10
Employment, Integration and Probationary Citizenship in Europe
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Blanca Garces-Mascarenas, Sébastien Chavin :
Becoming Less Illegal: Undocumented Migrants, Civic Performance and Legal Deservingness
Albert Kraler, Alexandra König :
Employment and Membership – Exploring Employment Careers of Regularized Migrants in Selected EU Member States
Sieglinde Rosenberger, Carla Küffner :
Precarious Membership Rights of Un-deported Migrants
F-1
SEX13
Sex and `the Other' in Germany and Britain during and after the Second World War
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Christa Hämmerle
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Peter Becker
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Lucy Bland :
Interracial Relationships and the ‘Brown Baby’ Problem: Black GIs, White British Women and their Mixed Race Offspring in 2nd World War Britain
Elissa Maïlander :
For Better or Worse? Narratives of Divorce in Germany, 1945 – 1951
Cornelie Usborne :
Sleeping with the Enemy. German Women and Prisoners of War in the Second World War
G-1
ECO05
Regional Service Economies in the Baltic-North Sea Area during the Age of Mercantilism
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Philipp Roessner
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Javier Cuenca-Esteban
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Jari Ojala :
Converging the North European Trade, 17th to 19th Century: New Evidence from the Danish Sound
Klas Rönnbäck :
Productivity Change in Early Modern Shipping – the Speed of Shipping in the Baltic Trades
Werner Scheltjens :
The Changing Structure of Stettin’s International Trade and its Impact on the Pomeranian Littoral in the 18th Century
Toshiaki Tamaki, Yuta Kikuchi :
The Commercial Significance of Hamburg: From 1730s to French Revolutionary Wars
George M. Welling :
Comparing Amsterdam’s Atlantic and Baltic Trade in the Last Quarter of the 18th Century
H-1
ECO14a
Social Mobility 1
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Zoltán Lippényi
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Zoltán Lippényi
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Sofie De Veirman, Helena Haage, Lotta Vikström :
Deaf and Unwanted? Marriage Opportunities of the Hearing Impaired. A Comparative Case-study of 19th-century Flanders and Sweden
Wouter Marchand :
Aims and Effects of 200 Years of Student Grants in the Netherlands, 1815-2015
Levente Pakot :
Family Size and Intergenerational Social Mobility: a Micro-level Study of Two Communities in Western Hungary 1850-1948
Paul Puschmann, Jan Kok, Per-Olof Grönberg & Koen Matthijs :
A Life Course Approach to Social Mobility among Migrants in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Northwestern European Port Cities - Antwerp, Rotterdam and Stockholm -
Hendrik Tieke :
Social Agents in a Small Town before the Third Reich - How to Combine Stratification and Network Analysis
I-1
LAB07
France and International Communism, 1920-1943
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Tom Beaumont :
The View from Paris: The French State and Perceptions of International Communism, 1919-1939.
Kevin Morgan :
Victims or Resistance? Paris as Anti-fascist Capital and the Thälmann Committees of the 1930s
Gianni Perona :
Italian Communists in the 1920s and 1930s between France and Italy
Tim Rees :
The French Connection: the Spanish Communist Party and France, 1923-1931
Giulia Strippoli :
Communist Parties in Portugal, Italy and France: a Comparative Analysis of the Political Elites
J-1
LAB32
Working Class Identities
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Touraj Atabaki
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Organizer:
Christian De Vito
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Discussant:
Christian De Vito
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Görkem Akgöz :
The Discursive Formation of the “Turkish Worker”: Nationalism and Working-Class Politics in Early Republican Turkey
Karin Dupinay-Bedford :
A Communist Association in Protests: the ADIRP Isère in the Name of the Political Militancy and a Particular Memories’ Attitude. 1945-1968
Matias Kaihovirta :
On ”the Lost Causes and Blind Alleys” of Swedish-speaking Workers in Finland 1900–1930. Micro-history and Identity in the Study of Working-class Political Activism
Dimitra Lampropoulou :
From Day Work to Night School: Laboring Youth and Social Change in Post-war Greece.
K-1
CUL01
Another Greece: Unexplored Aspects of 19th and 20th-century German Philhellenism
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Jan Vermeiren
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Organizer:
Helen Roche
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Discussant:
Richard Wetzell
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Lara Day :
The Disparate Nature of the Philhellenist Ideal in the Work of Artistic Polemicists Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, Karl Scheffler and Paul Schultze-Naumburg
Norman Domeier :
The Invention of the Hypervirile Homosexual: Military, Homosexual and Philhellenist Discourses c. 1900
Sebastian Matzner :
The Renaissance of Eros Uranios: Benedict Friedländer, the ‘Gemeinschaft der Eigenen’, and Counter-cultural Philhellenism in Fin-de-Siècle Germany
Helen Roche :
‘Anti-Enlightenment’: National Socialist Educators’ Troubled Relationship with Humanism and the Philhellenist Tradition
M-1
LAB28
International Labour Movements and (post-)dictatorship
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Jeroen Touwen
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Organizer:
Raquel Varela
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Discussant:
Jenny Jansson
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Victoria Basualdo :
The Impact and Role of International Labor Solidarity in Cases of Extreme Repression: an Analysis of the International Labor Movement during the Argentine Dictatorship (1976-1983)
Larissa Corrêa :
Brazilian and American Labour Relations during the Civil-Military Dictatorship (1964-1978)
Vilja Hulden :
The AFL-CIO and Portuguese Labor in the Wake of the 1974 Coup
Adrian Zimmermann :
The International Labour Movement’s Struggle against Crisis and Fascism
N-1
WOM13
Gender, Colonialism and Political Independence
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Bettina Brandt
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Bettina Brandt
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Carolyn Eichner :
Civilizational Temporalities in Distant Geographies: Feminist Perceptions of Empire in Late-19th Century France
Sevil Kilincoglu :
Being a Guerrilla Woman in Iran and Turkey
Seth Meisel :
Women’s Petitions and Political Culture in Early Independence Argentina
O-1
ETH01
Between Local Autonomy and National Policy: Regulating Migration in European Cities, 1750-1914
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Alexander Coppens :
Bringing Migration Policies into Practice: The Role of Local Authorities in Dealing with Foreigners in Brussels in the Nineteenth Century
Ellen Debackere :
Between Local Autonomy and National Migration Policy : Dealing with ‘Foreigners’ in Antwerp during the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
Louise Falcini, Tim Hitchcock & Adam Crymble :
Vagrant London in the Late Eighteenth Century
Jennifer Kain :
“There can be Little Doubt that this Man was Perfectly Sane when he left England”: Attempts by New Zealand’s Agent-Generals to Select Migrants with ‘Sound Minds’ in the 1870s
Vicky Vanruysseveldt, Rik Vercammen :
From Central Policy to Local Practice: The problem of vagrancy and mendicancy in Belgium (1880-1910)
P-1
SEX01
Biography and Sexuality in the Twentieth Century: Methodological Problems for the Historian
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Geertje Mak
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Organizer:
Mark Cornwall
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Discussant:
Geertje Mak
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Mark Cornwall :
Conflating Homosexuality and Treason: the Case of Colonel Redl
Dan Healey :
What Goes on Tour: the Queer Diary of Soviet Singer Vadim Kozin
Clare Tebbutt :
Diagnosing Absence: the Risks of Using Medical Case Studies as Biography
Theo Van Der Meer :
Constructing a Biography of Pieter Meertens
Q-1
ORA01
Memories of WW2 Traumas
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Anna Wylegala
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Organizer:
Anna Wylegala
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Discussant:
Dobrochna Kalwa
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Gelinada Grinchenko :
Trauma as Prescription: Public Discourse and Personal Experience of Forced Labour during WWII
Eva Maria Klos :
„Die Uniform war verhasst, egal welche“ - Forced Recruitment (1942-1945) in Oral History Interviews
Roman B. Kremer :
Justification and Remorse in Post-World War II Political Autobiographies
Alexandra Wachter :
The Last Heroes of Leningrad. Traumatic Memories in the Soviet Setting
R-1
ELI03
Aristocracy, Literature and Film: Images, Fields and Practices of Aristocrats in 20th Century Europe
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Yme Kuiper :
The Fame of a Masterwork. Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa's The Leopard as Research Paradigm for Elite Studies
Maria Malatesta :
A Noble in Search of Nobility. The Aristocratic World in the Films, Scripts, Writings by Luchino Visconti
Giacomo Manzoli :
The Aristocratic Imprinting of Italian Cinema and its Influence on Contemporary Italian Filmakers during the Second Half of the 20th Century: from Rossellini to Garrone
Michael Seelig :
Remembering a Noble World Now Lost: Collective Memory in the Autobiographies of Nobles in the Weimar Republic
Daniel Thiel :
Semantics of Aristocracy in Novels of the Weimar Republic
S-1
SPA01
Historical Geographies of Oppression, Conflict and International Relations
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Alexandra Athanasopoulou :
The Parliamentary Delegation as a Reflection of the European Parliament’s Geographies
Damir Josipovic :
Piran Bay Dispute: from the Invention of Boundary to Border Conflict
Jean Luc Pinol :
Mapping the Deportation of Jewish Children in France
T-1
FAM09
Similarities and Differences between Joint Family Societies
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Mimoza Dushi :
Way of Life and Family Organization in Albanian Society according to Moral Codes, XV – XX Centuries
Gentiana Kera :
Household Formation in Urban Albania: the Case of Interwar Tirana
Mikolaj Szoltysek :
Residence Patterns and Demographic Constraints on Living Arrangements: the Case of Historical Eastern Europe
Irina Troitskaia, Galina Ulyanova & Alexandre Avdeev :
Social Class Differences in Household Structures: Moscow and its Outskirts
Mei Zhu, Byung giu Son :
Joint Family in 17-19th Century's Korea Household Register
U-1
FAM16
Early Modern Migration and Family Continuity in Eurasian West and East Ends
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Beatrice Moring
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Organizers:
Shoko Hirai, Satoshi Murayama |
Discussant:
Beatrice Moring
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Josef Grulich :
The Migration of a Rural Population to the Town in the Era of Modernization: the Parish of Ceske Budejovice, 1750-1824
Shoko Hirai :
Household Continuity and Migration in Japanese Farming Villages
Satoshi Murayama :
Regional Demographic Changes Caused by Natural and Human Disasters in Early Modern Times.
Moto(yasu) Takahashi :
Migration and Family Continuity in Kami-shiojiri village, Ueda, Nagano, Japan in the Later 18th and 19th Centuries
V-1
RUR01
Waste into Manure. The Recycling of Urban Waste in Agriculture (16th-20th Century)
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Tim Soens
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Organizer:
Tim Soens
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Discussant:
Tim Soens
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Pieter De Graef :
The Sprawl of Urban Manure. A Micro-perspective on the Allocation and Recycling of Urban Waste in the Rural Economy of Early Modern Flanders
Sylvia Gierlinger :
Pollution vs. Valuable Resource: Sewage in 19th Century Vienna
Marion W. Gray :
The Berlin Rieselfelder: Intended and Unintended Consequences
Laurent Herment :
'Trash and Manure in Paris in the middle of the nineteenth century. "La société anonyme des vidanges et engrais"'.
W-1
MAT03
Global Luxury Commodities: Production, Exchange, Consumption and Valuation
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Bernd Stephan Grewe :
Towards a Global History of Luxury: Transcultural and Decentered Perspectives on a Global Phenomenon
Karin Hofmeester :
Diamonds: a Global Luxury Commodity Shaping Global Connections
Karin Pallaver :
"The Mysterious End of the World in Which Beads are Found under Ground": Venetian Glass Beads in 19th-Century East Africa
Giorgio Riello :
From Luxury to Fashionable Necessity: The Success of Cotton Textiles in the First Global Age
X-1
HEA01
At the Mercy of Natural and Supernatural Forces. Health, Mind and Suicide in a Historical Perspective
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Network:
Health and Environment
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Chair:
David Lederer
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Organizer:
Riikka Miettinen
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Discussant:
Maria T. Brancaccio
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Alexander Kästner :
At the Mercy of Relatives and Neighbours. Suicide Prevention in Electoral Saxony
Evelyne Luef :
Fighting Demons, Spirits and Evil Thoughts. Attempts at Suicide Prevention and Care in Early Modern Austria and Sweden
Riikka Miettinen :
‘The great gains that endured him night and day forced him into this’. Physical Illness and Suicides in Early Modern Sweden
Anu Salmela :
In a Moment of Madness? Women, Insanity, and Suicide in Late 19th-Century Finland
Y-1
SOC04
Early Modern Poor Relief
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Julie Marfany
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Julie Marfany
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Magdalena Díaz Hernández :
Indian and Black Slaves: the Miserable as a Social Concept of Resistance against the Injustice in Veracruz in the 18th Century
Olga Salamatova :
The Corn and Trade Crises and the Making Welfare System in Late Elizabethan and Early Stuart England, 1590s-1640.
Z-1
HEA15
The Modern Therapeutic Bath under Social, Medical and Economic Aspects
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Elke Hammer-Luza :
The Spa as a Commercial Enterprise. The Beginnings of Commercialization by using the Example of Styria in the First Half of the 19th Century
Elisabeth Lobenwein :
« Suivrai vos conseils et attendrai en philosophie d’apprendre mon sort et probablement de toute l’Europe à la Gastein (26.05.1798) ». Prince Archbishop Colloredo’s Visits to the Spa Town Gastein.
Andrea Puehringer :
From “Montecarlization” to “Medicalization” – the Case of Bad Homburg vor der Hoehe
Christina Vanja :
Women as Visitors of Spas (18th and 19th Centuries)
ZA-1
THE03
The Practical Past
Hörsaal 24 basement
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Berber Bevernage
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Herman Paul
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Broos Delanote :
The Practical Past and the Ethics of History
Anton Froeyman :
When the Past Becomes Practical: Consensus and/or Recognition in Historical Debate
Kalle Pihlainen :
History as Recreation: Relating Professional and Popular Pasts
Kenan Van De Mieroop :
The Emplotment of the “Memory Boom”: How the Historical Past has Subsumed the Practical Past
ZB-1
POL06
Grey areas of sovereignty
Hörsaal 26 basement
Kennan Ferguson :
Native American Nationhood: a Counter-history of Sovereignty
Ivan Kosnica :
Exclusion and Local Citizenship in Croatia-Slavonia from 1868 to 1918
Virginie Roiron :
From “Responsible Government” to Full Sovereignty: the Impact of WW1 on the Constitutional Evolution of the British Self-governing Empire
Klaas Van Gelder :
Alleged Continuity? Legitimizing the Transfer of Sovereignty and the Establishment of Austrian Rule in the Southern Netherlands after the Peace of Utrecht
ZC-1
URB04
Urban Communities in Europe, 1300-1650: New Social and Economic Perspectives
UR Altre Geschichte
Network:
Urban
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Chair:
Justin Colson
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Organizer:
Justin Colson
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Discussants:
Justin Colson, Maarten Prak |
ESSHC Conference Crew :
Social Networks, Capital, and Collateral in Early Modern Saxony
Philip Hoffmann-Rehnitz :
Media Change, ‘Communicative Capital’ and the Social and Political Development of Guilds in Urban Communities (ca. 1400-1650)
Dennis Hormuth :
Social, Economic and Political Inclusion and Distinction in Late 17th-century Riga: the Great Guild’s Bench of Elders
Carla Roth :
Fama in Foro. Oral Networks of Information in Sixteenth-century St. Gallen
Yannis Smarnakis, Eleni Tounta :
The Making of a Political Community: a Reappraisal of the Zealot Revolt in Late Byzantine Thessaloniki (1342-1350)
ZD-1
POL33
International intellectual exchanges and spaces of intervention
Prominentenzimmer
Kasper Braskén :
Berlin 1931: Contested spaces and places of international solidarity
Cláudia Ninhos :
The Search for a Cultural, Scientific and Ideological Hegemony.
Maria Zarifi :
Scientific Reconstruction and Socialist Modernism in Post-war Greece
Wednesday 23 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
A-2
WOR16
Transnational Social History
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
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Chair:
Florencia Peyrou
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Organizer:
Florencia Peyrou
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Discussants:
-
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Olavi Fält :
Global and Networked Science: Yokohama as a Stage for Western Science in the World during the Early 1870s
Hugo García :
Anti-fascism as a Transnational Culture: the Case of Spain during the 1930s
Juan Luis Simal :
Exile and Transnational History, 1775-1848.
Mercedes Yusta :
The Unión de Mujeres Españolas and the Women International Democratic Federation: Transnational Women’s Activism in the Struggle against Francoism
B-2
CRI02
Circulations, Forms of Reception and Transformation of the Juvenile Court Model in the Later 20th Century
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
David Niget
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Organizer:
Joelle Droux
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Discussant:
David Niget
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Joelle Droux :
The International Union for Child Welfare as a Go-between for the Transnational Diffusion of the Western Juvenile Court Model (1945-1975)
François Fenchel, Jean Trépanier :
Young Adults or Old Juveniles? The Impact of Raising the Age of Criminal Majority on the Montreal Juvenile Court in the 1940s
Amelie Nuq :
Protecting and Reforming? The Approach of Juvenile Delinquency in Franco’s Spain (1939-1975)
Guillaume Perissol :
“The Quality of Mercy is not Strain'd”. Ideological and Repressive Modes of Juvenile Justice. A Comparison between Paris and Boston in the mid-Twentieth Century
C-2
CRI15
Special session: The Work and Contribution of Pieter Spierenburg
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Anja Johansen
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Organizer:
Anja Johansen
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Discussants:
Falk Bretschneider, Anja Johansen, Eric Johnson, Manon van der Heijden |
D-2
ETH21
Regulation, education and identity
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Sarah Hackett :
The Integration of Former Guest-worker Communities in Bremen: The Importance of Family & Education
Małgorzata Irek :
Is there Future in the Past? Polish Saturday Schools in the UK and the Challenges of Modern Society
Fay Lundh Nilsson, Per-Olof Grönberg :
Permitted? Non-Nordic Citizens Applying for Work-permits in Sweden 1946-1950
Agnieszka Malek, Dorota Praszalowicz :
Educational Strategies Old and New: Poles and Their Children in the United Kingdom since the WWII.
E-2
ETH16
Migration & Sedentarism: Perspectives on Austrian Migration History
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Karin Maria Schmidlechner
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Organizer:
Ute Sonnleitner
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Discussant:
Karin Maria Schmidlechner
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Luise Artner :
Two Generations of Female Polish Migrants in Vienna and their Identities
Manfred Pfaffenthaler :
The Local Evidence of Global Phenomena: Migration Movements and Transit Areas
Robert Pichler :
The Ambivalence towards Return: A Case-study of Albanian Migrants in a Macedonian Village
Ute Sonnleitner :
Moving Artists - Reflecting Performing Arts and Migration 1850-1950
F-2
ANT01
Ancient Economy: Back to the Sources
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Antiquity
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Chair:
Neville Morley
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Organizer:
Monika Frass
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Discussants:
-
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Monika Frass :
Buying Behavior and Retail Trade in the Plays of Aristophanes
Herbert Grassl :
Saving Behaviour in Antiquity
Georg Nightingale :
Mycenaean Economy: Selected Socio-economic Interactions
Mareike Tonisch, Reinhard Wolters :
Prices in Roman Latin Inscriptions
G-2
ECO01
GDP, Sustainability, Well-Being, and Clio Infra: A Long-Term Economic Historical Perspective
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Jutta Bolt :
Comparing Current and Constant GDP Series across Time and Space: Presenting a Historical Dataset on Nominal GDP for a Global Set of Countries
Kees Klein Goldewijk :
Environmental Sustainability Indicators over the Past 500 Years
H-2
ECO14b
Social Mobility 2: in the North Atlantic, 1850-1911
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Kris Inwood, Luiza Antonie, Robert Evan and Peter Baskerville :
Social Mobility in Canada, Great Britain, and the United States, 1850-1911
Evan Roberts, Peter Baskerville & Kris Inwood :
Social Mobility in Canada, Great Britain, and the United States, 1850-1911
Ulla Rosén :
A “Peasant Road to Agrarian Capitalism”
Kevin Schürer, Tatiana Penkova :
Principal Component Analysis and Cluster Analysis of Household Structure and Variation in England and Wales, 1881
I-2
LAB09
Labor Relations in Portugal and in the Lusophone World: 1800-2000: Continuity and Change: 1800-2000
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
David Mayer
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Organizer:
Paulo Terra
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Discussant:
Karin Hofmeester
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Marcelo Mattos, Paulo Terra :
Brazilian Labour Relations in XXI Century
António Paço :
The Callaghan Government (1976-79), Europe and Portugal’s Application to Join the EEC
Filipa Ribeiro da Silva :
Labour Relations in Portuguese Mozambique, 1800-1950
Paulo Teodoro de Matos :
Demography and Labour Relations in Portuguese India. The Cross-sections of 1850, 1900 and 1950
Raquel Varela, Joanna Alcântara, Sónia Ferreira, Ana Rajado & Cátia Teixeira :
Labor Relations in Portugal: 1900-2011
J-2
ASI01
The Confluence of the Social Sciences and History in the Study of Chinese Religion
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Asia
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Chair:
Patrick Pasture
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Organizer:
Gene Cooper
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Discussants:
-
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Shin-yi Chao :
Our Lady on the Mountain: a Case Study of the Revival of Communal Religion in Rural Northern China
Adam Chau :
A Religious Public Sphere?: The Formation of the ‘Religion Sector’ in Modern China
Gene Cooper :
At the Confluence of History and Ethnography: The Saga of Hugong Dadi
Ping Yao :
Religious Faith and Everyday Experience of Tang Dynasty Buddhist Women
K-2
WOM15
Women's Political Activism between the Local and the Global
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Anne Epstein
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Anne Epstein
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Judit Acsády, Zsolt Mészáros :
The Reception of VIIth IWSA Congress in Budapest, 1913. Media Representations of the Local and the International Press
Marie Hammond-Callaghan :
'Two Peace Movements' under the Cold War Divide: the Challenges of Maternalism, Progressivism and Non-alignment in the Voice of Women, U.K. in the Early 1960s
Barbara Molony :
Transnational Japanese Feminisms
L-2
WOM04
Academia and the Construction of Scientific Personae: Transnational and National Perspectives
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Mineke Bosch
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Organizers:
Mineke Bosch, Kirsti Niskanen |
Discussant:
Claudia Ulbrich
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Annika Berg :
The Multiple Personae of Hanna Rydh, 1891-1964
Florence Binard :
Charlotte Cowdroy and 'Wasted Womanhood' in the Inter-war Britain
Kirsti Niskanen :
Scientific Personae in Cultural Encounters – A Project Presentation
Kaat Wils, Truus Van Bosstraeten & Pieter Huistra :
Scientific Personae in the Making. Travel Reports from Fellows of the Belgian American Educational Foundation, 1920-1940
M-2
LAB21
The Transformation of Labour under State Socialism
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Networks:
Labour
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Theory
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Chair:
Irina Novichenko
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Organizers:
Gijs Kessler, Marsha Siefert, Susan Zimmermann |
Discussant:
Andrea Komlosy
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Chiara Bonfiglioli :
Textile Workers during and after Yugoslavia: from Self-management to Post-socialism
Alina-Sandra Cucu :
“Fordism Without Assembly Lines” and Labour Control in Early Socialist Romania, 1949- 1953
Nigel Swain :
Collectivisation and the Development of ‘Socialist Wage Labour’ in Hungarian Agriculture, 1946-77.
Zsuzsanna Varga :
Americanization of a Soviet-type Agriculture: the Case of Hungary in the 1970s
N-2
WOM23 MAT7
Convents, Consumption and Material Culture in Early Modern Central Europe
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Veronika Capská :
Books and Prints “pro foro externo” Published by Convents in the Early Modern Habsburg Monarchy
Ellinor Forster :
The Self-conception of Convents and Chapters in Early Modern Times Reflected in their Material Culture
Janine Maegraith :
Sugar, Spices and Coffee: Exotic Comestibles within Convent Walls and Changes in Consumption Pattern. The Case of Gutenzell 1670 – 1812
Christine Schneider :
Between Monastic Vow and Economic Constraint: How Poor does a Nun have to be?
Igor Sosa Mayor :
‘Hygienisation’ of the Home? Sacred Objects in House Chapels and their Ecclesiastical Control
O-2
ETH02
Border Controls, Mobility Regime and Identification of Migrants in Early Modern and Modern Times
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Leo Lucassen
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Organizers:
Ilsen About, Josef Ehmer, Jovan Pešalj |
Discussants:
Fikret Adanir, Josef Ehmer |
Ilsen About :
Passportization? International Migration and Legality of Border-Crossing in Interwar Western Europe.
Pavel Himl :
Within the Borders and not Belonging
Jovan Pešalj :
Mobility Regime on the Habsburg-Ottoman Border in the Eighteenth Century
Tuula Rekola :
On the Margins of the Estate Society: ‘Gypsies’, ‘Vagrants’ and ‘Gypsy Vagrants’ in Finland in the Early Nineteenth Century
Miika Tervonen :
Bordering the Folkhemmet: Expelling Policy and Nation-building in Finland, Sweden and Denmark, c.1880-1950
P-2
SEX03
Science, Sexuality, and Transnational Circulation in the 20th Century
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Sarah Marks
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Organizers:
Teri Chettiar, Kirsten Leng |
Discussants:
-
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Teri Chettiar :
Stable Families and the Making of “World Citizens”: on the Post-1945 Transnational Circulation of Marriage Counseling
Kirsten Leng :
Practicing Sexology in Exile: the (Im)possibilities of Creating Viable Lives and Knowledges After Emigration
Noemi Willemen :
Liberating the Paedophile (1970-1990): a Discursive Analysis
Q-2
ORA02
Mediating Ruptures and Silences in the Memory of the 1960s and 1970s in Europe
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Sofia Serenelli
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Sofia Serenelli
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Rebecca Clifford :
Narrating ‘1968’: Between Dominant Images and Memories of Personal Crisis
Andrea Davis :
'I'm from nowhere really': Ruptured Narratives of Family Origins among Anti-Francoist Militants
Andrea Hajek :
Silences and Dominant Narratives of Motherhood and Abortion in the Memories of Women Activists in 1970s Italy
Katharina Karcher :
Sisters in Arms? Female Participation in Leftist Political Violence in the Federal Republic of Germany Since 1970
R-2
ELI07
Parliamentary Elites in Central and South-Eastern Europe before the Great War
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Franz Adlgasser :
The Austrian Parliament before 1918: A Multinational Political Elite in Transition
András Cieger :
„Living off politics” Elite Careers between Professionalism and Popularity
Silvia Marton :
Becoming Political Professionals. Members of Parliament in Romania (1866-1914)
Judit Pál, Vlad Popovici :
Generation Shifts within the Parliamentary Elite from Eastern Hungary and Transylvania (1867-1918)
S-2
SPA02
No Road is built to Nowhere? Roles of Transport and Communication Infrastructures in Space and Time
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Markus Breier :
The Way is the Goal - a GIS Approach to Historical Road Modelling
Patricia Ferreira Lopes :
Analysis of the Railroad Heritage of Andalucía through the Application of a Geographic Information System. Strategies for Management
Thomas Thevenin, RS Schwartz & Christophe Mimeur :
Spatial Distortions of Transportation Infrastructures
T-2
FAM10
Studying Innovative Demographic Behavior using Sequence Analysis
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Gilbert Ritschard
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Organizer:
Ward Neyrinck
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Discussant:
Gilbert Ritschard
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Tom Kleinepier, Helga de Valk :
Life Paths of Polish Migrants in the Netherlands: Timing and Sequencing of Events
Ward Neyrinck, Koen Matthijs :
Innovative Parental Careers as a Response to Declining Infant and Child Mortality. A Sequence Analysis of the 19th and 20th Century Population of the District of Antwerp
Ingrid Schockaert, Pötter Ulrich :
Context and Education: a Study of Diverging Work-care Trajectories using Sequence Analysis
U-2
FAM17
Revisiting Fertility Transition in Southern Europe based on Individual Data
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Daniel Devolder, Roser Nicolau Ros :
Spatial Fertility Differentials in Spain Duration the Demographic Transition with a Focus on Childlessness
Alessio Fornasin, Marco Breschi, Matteo Manfredini & Massimo Esposito :
Reproductive Change in Transitional Italy: Insights from the Italian Fertility Survey of 1961
Stanislao Mazzoni :
The Interactions between Fertility and Child Mortality in the Sardinian Demographic Transition. New Micro-level Evidences for Alghero (1866-1935)
Elisabetta Petracci, Rosella Rettaroli, Alessandra Samoggia, Francesco Scalone :
First hints of fertility transition in a Northern rural Italian area (1900-1940)
V-2
RUR02
Animal Husbandry in the 19th and 20th Centuries: Production, Importance and Conceptualization in Belgium, Scandinavia and the UK
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Abigail Woods
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Organizer:
Carin Martiin
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Discussant:
Abigail Woods
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Maren Jonasson :
Colliding Rationalities, Merging Realities: the 'Improvement' of Animal Husbandry in Finland as Depicted at Agricultural Meetings and Exhibitions 1840s to 1930s
Carin Martiin :
Milk Production in Sweden from the 1860s to 1960s: Hundred Years of Different Parallel Production Systems
Karen Sayer :
Perceptions of Change and the Emergence of Rural 'Modernity' in Britain 1900-2001
Yves Segers :
The Influence of World War I on Livestock Improvement in Belgium, 1910-1920s
W-2
MAT04
Global Trade and European Fashion: People and Commodities in the Transformation of European Material Culture, c. 1500-1800
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Christine Fertig, Ulrich Pfister :
Coffee, Mind and Body: Stories of Globalization and Consumption, Hamburg, 18th Century
Veronika Hyden-Hanscho :
Beaver Hats in Vienna: Global Dimensions of French Commodities, c. 1650-1750
Beverly Lemire :
A Question of Trousers: Mariners and Empire in the Crafting of Democratic Male Dress in Britain, c. 1600-1820
Renate Pieper :
Red and Blue: New Colours from a New World (1550-1650)
X-2
HEA02
Biomedical Innovation and Health
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Chris Crenner :
Sham Surgery and Surgical Innovation
Debora Frommeld :
The Body-Mass-Index (BMI) as a Biomedical Innovation: the Development of Body Weight Measurement
Jeremy Greene :
Imitation and Innovation: a Brief History of the Me-too Drug
Antje Kampf :
Probing the Social Acceptance of Biomedical Innovation: Early Cancer Detection Tests and the Public in Germany 1960s-1980s
Y-2
SOC06
Economies and Emotion: Kinship, Work, Poverty and Deprivation in Nineteenth Century Britain
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
David Vincent
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Organizer:
Megan Doolittle
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Discussant:
David Vincent
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Megan Doolittle :
Work and the Workhouse: Gender, Labour and the Poor Law in Local Context 1880-1914
Donna Loftus :
Work and Poverty: Family Strategies and Economic Theories in Late Nineteenth-century England
Helen Rogers :
Trouble in the Family? Kinship, Work, and Friendship in the Lives of Convict Boys, Transported c. 1836-46
Julie-Marie Strange :
Love and Want: Fatherhood, Unemployment and Attachment in the Late-Victorian and Edwardian Family
Z-2
HEA16
Occupational Health between the 18th and 20th Century
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Daniel Blackie :
Disability, Work, and Class in British Coalmining Communities, 1780–1880
Mike Mantin :
Coalmining and the National Scheme for Disabled ex-Servicemen after World War I
Alfredo Menendez-Navarro :
Asbestos, Cancer and Workers’ Mobilizations during the Transition to Democracy in Spain
Judith Rainhorn :
Reassessing the History of Occupational Health and Safety through the Template of the Prohibition of hite Lead. A Transnational Perspective
ZA-2
POL32
(Old) Antisemitism in the 21st Century? France, Great Britain, the Netherlands and Austria
Hörsaal 24 basement
Bernadette Edtmaier :
Antisemitism in Austrian Turkish communities
Helga Embacher :
Antisemitism and “Homemade Terrorism”. Debates about Antisemitism and Radical Islam in the UK
Alexandra Preitschopf :
Voix des Banlieues (Voices of the Suburbs). Political Criticism, Self-victimisation and Muslim Anti-semitism expressed in French Rap Lyrics
Annemarike Stremmelaar :
What is Islamic about “Muslim Antisemitism”? Turkish-Dutch Antisemitism since the 1980s
ZB-2
POL12
Twentieth Century Citizenship Claims
Hörsaal 26 basement
Per Boberg :
Organising Spaces for Interaction: Immigrant Actorship and the Development of Welfare Services to Accommodate Immigrants’ Needs in a Swedish Locality 1951-1991
Kate Bradley :
All Equal under the Law? The Media, the Legal Profession and Citizens’ Access to Legal Advice in Mid-twentieth Century Britain, c.1942-1965
Ida Ohlsson Al Fakir :
Gatekeeping Spaces - Grey Areas in the Shaping of New Swedish Citizens
ZC-2
URB12
Economies of Urban Religious Memory: Central European Towns in a Comparative Perspective (14c-16c)
UR Altre Geschichte
Networks:
Religion
,
Urban
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Chair:
Christina Lutter
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Organizer:
Károly Goda
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Discussants:
-
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Elisabeth Gruber :
Social Attachment in and between Central European Towns and Cities: Kinship, Friendship and Donations in Last Wills and Legal Records
Katerina Hornícková :
“...uczinil pamatku po smrti geo a ke czti a chwale bozi.” Creating Memory with Inscriptions in Bohemian and Austrian Towns (14c-16c)
Judit Majorossy :
How Far Local Memory Can Reach? Creating Memory through Testamentary Donations in West Hungarian Towns (Late 14th – Early 16th c.)
Sarah Rudolf :
The Seven Deadly Sins and Socialisation Ideals: Growing up in French Seventeenth-Century Urban Society
Maria Theisen :
Illuminated Books as Pious Donations ? Pious Donations as a Joint Effort
Wednesday 23 April 2014
14.00 - 16.00
A-3
WOR01a
Anarchists, Marxists, and Nationalists in the Colonial and Postcolonial World, 1870s-1940s: Antagonisms, Solidarities, and Syntheses I
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
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Chair:
Lucien van der Walt
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Organizers:
Steven Hirsch, Lucien van der Walt |
Discussant:
Lucien van der Walt
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Anthony Gorman :
United in Anti-imperialism: Coordination, Cooperation and Conflict between Anarchists and Nationalists in Egypt 1907-1922
Dongyoun Hwang :
Korean Anarchists and the Question of the National United Front in 1930s-40s China
Tom Marling :
Too Peaceful, Too Constructive: A Contextualised Approach to Anarcho-syndicalism in the Chinese Labour Movement 1918-1922
B-3
CRI03
Police in Comparative Perspective, 1750-1850
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
René Lévy
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Organizer:
René Lévy
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Discussant:
René Lévy
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Emmanuel Blanchard :
The National Guard in Oran (c. 1840-1870): Urban Vigilante or Military Unit?
Catherine Denys :
Comparing Police Systems in Paris and Brussels during the 18th Century
Anja Johansen :
Archetypes, Models and Variations: a Discussion of a Weberian Approach to Nineteenth-century Police Models
Aurélien Lignereux :
From National Policing to Imperial Policing: the Gendarmic Experience in Napoleonic Europe
Haia Shpayer-Makov :
France as the 'Other' in Public Debates about Police Detection in Late Victorian England
C-3
CRI19
Crime Networks, Organisation and Enforcement
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Heather Shore
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Heather Shore
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Tamas Bezsenyi :
Organized Crime during the Socialist Period in Hungary
Nell Darby :
Crime on the River: the Thames Water Police, 1798-1839
Georgina Laragy :
The Pawnshop in the Nineteenth Century Industrial City
Fredrik Nilsson :
The Cultural Dynamics of the Illegal Liquor Traffic. An Study of Transnational Criminal Networks in the Baltic Sea Area 1918-1939
D-3
FAM29
Family Transformation, Gender and Social Change: Traditional Ethos and the Zionist Utopia
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Sylvie Fogiel - Bijaoui :
The Social Construction of the Private and Public Spheres in Socialist Settlements (Kibbutz and Moshav) 1910-1948.
Aviva Halamish :
Changing Perceptions of Family's Role in the Kibbutz: A Leader's Perspective
Bat-Zion Klorman-Eraqi :
Nineteenth-Century Yemeni Jewish Family and the Position of Women: Patriarchal Ethos on the verge of Change
Esther Meir-Glitzenstein :
Mother-Daughter Relations and the Transition in the Status of Jewish Iraqi Women in Iraq and in Israel
E-3
LAT01
The Politics of Science in Latin America
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Latin America
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Chair:
Rossana Barragán
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Organizers:
Kim Clark, Paulo Drinot |
Discussant:
Rossana Barragán
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Kim Clark :
The Politics of Public Health in Ecuador, 1908-1948
Michela Coletta :
Treating the Pathologies of Modernity: Psychiatry, Criminology and National Progress in Early-twentieth Century Argentina
Paulo Drinot :
The Regulation of Prostitution and the Sexual Question in Peru, c. 1850-1900
Thomas Rath :
Cow Killers and Informal Empire: U.S. Perspectives on Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Mexico, 1946-1955
F-3
ANT02
Elites and the Urban Food Supply in the Roman World
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Antiquity
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Chair:
Peter Stabel
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Organizers:
Research Network Structural Determinants of Economic Performance in the Roman World (SDEP), Arjan Zuiderhoek |
Discussant:
Peter Stabel
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Christopher Dickenson :
The Politics of the Marketplace in Roman Period Greek Cities
Loonis Logghe :
Contended Rations: Plebs, their Tribunes, and the Politics of Grain Laws in the Late Roman Republic
Nicolas Solonakis :
Elites and the Urban Food Supply in Roman Asia Minor: Intervention and Generosity
Arjan Zuiderhoek :
Markets, Generosity and Trust: Civic Benefactions and the Urban Food Supply in the Roman East
G-3
ECO02
Fighting Monopolies, Defying Empires 1500-1750: a Comparative Overview of Free Agents and Informal Empires in the Atlantic, the Indian and the Pacific Seaboard
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Catia Antunes
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Amélia Polónia
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Kate Ekama, Erik Odegard :
Geographies of Opposition: Interaction between Free Agents and the Dutch East and West India Companies
Alejandro Garcia Monton :
Protecting Privileges, Contesting Exclusion: Clashing Transatlantic Networks within and across 17th Century Empires
Ana Sofia Ribeiro :
Spreading Trading Investment around the Globe. A Comparative Study of Portuguese Merchants’ Cooperative Strategies in the East and in the Atlantic, 1580-1640
Joris van den Tol :
Empire State of Mind: Colonial Collaboration between Free Agents and Dutch State Chartered Companies in Formosa and Brazil
H-3
ECO17 edu
Private and/or Public Funding of Schools?
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Ingrid Brühwiler :
Teachers’ Salaries and their Diverse Funding: Swiss Examples from c. 1800 - 1850
Gabriele Cappelli :
One Size (didn’t) fit All: Municipal Institutions, Fiscal Capacity and Primary Schooling in Italy’s Provinces, c. 1871 – 1911
Madeleine Michaëlsson :
Funding of Elementary Schools at Swedish Ironwork Communities, 1850-1930
Johannes Westberg :
Taxation, Loans and Donations: the Funding of Swedish Schoolhouses, 1840-1900
I-3
LAB01a
A Comparative Historical Analysis of Occupational Change across Eurasia, 1840–1940 I
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Erik Buyst :
Changing Occupational Structure and the Industrial Revolution in Belgium, 1846-1910
Dimitrios Kopanas, Leda Papastefenaki :
Occupational and Structural Change in Greece, 1840 – 1940, A Gender Perspective
Alexis Litvine :
Assessing Changes in the Occupational Structure of France during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
J-3
ASI02
Beyond Subaltern Studies: New Approaches to the Study of Ideas in South Asia
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Asia
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Chair:
Nandini Gooptu
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Organizer:
Rochana Bajpai
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Discussants:
-
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Rochana Bajpai :
India's Constitutional Settlement
Tobias Berger :
Non-state Justice & “the Rule of Law”: Local Responses to Global Liberalism in Bangladesh
Matthew Nelson :
Voting for Impunity: On the Conceptual Limits of Democracy
Rahul Rao :
Marxism v. Postcolonialism: queering the debate
K-3
CUL03
Book-keeping and Book-keepers: a New Approach to Court Culture in Medieval and Early Modern Ages
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Florence Berland
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Pauline Lemaigre-Gaffier
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Eric Hassler :
Using and diffusing accountancy: The Vienna court bookkeeping as seen through the court almanacs (1702-1770)
Christelle Loubet :
The Court of Mahaut, Countess of Artois (1302-1329), through its Bookkeeping Practices
John McEwan :
Accounting for Goods: Administering the Purchase of Luxury Items at the English Court, c.1220-1300
Jonathan Spangler :
'Constructing a Multi-focal Courtly Space: Women of the House of Orléans as Satellites of the Sun King'
L-3
WOM03
Women Promoting Women at the Chicago World Fair (1893): Representations, Politics and National Identities
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Neil Armstrong
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Susan Zimmermann
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Myriam Boussahba-Bravard :
How International/national Structuring and Labeling Mattered at Chicago in 1893
Mark Meigs :
From Cult of Domesticity to High Culture: Women Artists and Collectors at the World Columbian Exposition
Hélène Périvier, Rebecca Rogers :
Madame Pégard and “la Statistique générale de la femme française” at the Chicago World Fair: Speaking the Language of Social Science
M-3
LAB17
Selling Sex in the City 1600-2000: Comparisons
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Stefano Bellucci
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Organizer:
Lex Heerma van Voss
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Discussants:
-
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Sue Gronewold :
Prostitution in Shanghai, China 17th-21st Centuries
Maja Mechant :
Prostitutes Social Profiles
Magaly Rodríguez García :
Trafficking for Prostitution
Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk :
Gender and Prostitution
N-3
THE01a
The Scholarly Self (I). Moral and Epistemic virtues
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Herman Paul
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Organizers:
Camille Creyghton, Sarah Keymeulen |
Discussant:
Herman Paul
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Camille Creyghton :
Moral and Epistemic Virtues: the Two Sides of the Same Persona in Gabriel Monod
Pieter Huistra :
From History-minded Bourgeois to Bourgeois Historians? Dutch Academic History Education in the Nineteenth Century
Sarah Keymeulen :
An Integrated Man: Henri Pirenne as the Emblem of Moral and Epistemic Virtues
O-3
ETH17
Migration & Socialist Countries after 1940
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Bethany Hicks :
Safety Valve or Pressure Cooker? State Policies for Legal Emigration in the GDR, 1973-1985.
Leslie Page Moch, Lewis Siegelbaum :
Regimes and Repertoires of Migration in 20th-Century Russia: Refugees and Evacuees
Dariusz Stola :
Opening a Non-exit State: The Evolution of the 'Passport Policy' in Communist Poland
P-3
SEX07
An Era of Liberation? The 1960s and 1970s
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Martin Gössl
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Martin Gössl
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Karla Bessa :
Soft Porn and Seduction by Humour. A Transnational Way to mix Sex and Comedy in Film
Lena Lennerhed :
Sex and Politics. The Swedish Debate on Wilhelm Reich in the 1960´s and 1970´s
Kari Nordberg :
Between Sexual Radicalism and Christianity: Norwegian Sex Education in the 1970s
Q-3
ORA03
Displaced Jewish Refugees: Sustaining Memories
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Alexander Von Plato
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Bea Lewkowicz :
Curating Rupture: Reflections on the Making of an Oral History Exhibition on Austrian Jewish Refugees
Cordula Lissner :
My Brother and Me. Silences in Today's Stories of the Kindertransport
Philipp Mettauer :
Uprooted?! Forced Emigration in Family’s Memory.
R-3
ELI01a
A Taste for Luxury in Sweden, Finland and Russia, c. 1750–1850 – Luxury and National Taste I
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Ulla Ijäs :
The Mania of Copying the Luxury of St. Petersburg in the Late 18th and Early 19th Century Vyborg, Russia/Finland
Sofia Murhem, Göran Ulväng :
To Buy a Plate. Retail and Shopping for Porcelain and Faience in Stockholm during the 18th Century
Marie Steinrud :
To Bring Delight to a Nose: The Swedish Ironmasters and their Network of Commissioners
Lauri Suurmaa, Raimo Pullat :
Probate Inventories as Sources for the Study of the History of Luxury in Estonian Towns in the Early Modern Period (18th Century)
S-3
SPA09
Historical Explorations of the Domain Dark Archive
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Richard Deswarte :
Exploring and Uncovering British Euroscepticism in the Dark Archive
Martin Gorsky :
Public Health in English Local Government, 2001-2012: using the AADDA to Explore Web Representations and Practices
Helen Taylor :
Sentiment Analysis and the Reception of the Liverpool Poets
T-3
FAM01a
Female Heads of Household and Sources for Finding Them I
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Claudia Contente
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Organizers:
María Cristina Cacopardo, Claudia Contente |
Discussant:
María Cristina Cacopardo
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Xiana Bueno-Garcia, Elena Vidal-Coso :
Families Headed by Women in Times of Economic Expansion Crisis: the Case of Latin-American Migrants in Spain
Kyung Ran Kim, Mei Zhu :
The Reality and Feature of Female Household Heads in Household Register of Late Joseon Dynasty
Monica Miscali, Francisco García González :
Female Heads of Household in a Comparative Prospective: the Case of South of Spain and South of Italy in the XIXth Century
Jean Louis Rallu :
Estimating Numbers and Poverty Status of Female Household Heads
U-3
FAM19
Changing Northern Societies Mirrored in Pre-WWII Censuses
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Leonid Borodkin :
Peasants' Migrations in Russia/USSR in the First Quarter of the 20th Century: Analysis of the 1926 Census Data Using GIS
Elena Bryukhanova, Vladimirov Vladimir & Dmitry Sarafanov :
Professions and Occupations in Siberia in the Late 19th - Early 20th Centuries
Elena Glavatskaya :
Family Forms among the Ethnic Groups on the Yamal Peninsula: Polygamy and Extended Kinships according to the 1926-7 Polar Census.
Lyudmila Mazur, Oleg Gorbachev :
Family History in Census-like and Survey Type Source Materials from Soviet Time
Timur Valetov, Andrei Volodin :
GIS Analysis of the Russian Imperial and Soviet Aggregate Censuses
V-3
RUR03
History of the Emergence of the Modern Dairy Industry
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Carin Martiin
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Organizers:
Markus Lampe, Eoin McLaughlin, Paul Sharp |
Discussant:
Carin Martiin
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Markus Lampe :
The Productivity and Efficiency Effects of Revolutionary Change in Agriculture
Eoin McLaughlin, Ingrid Henriksen & Paul Sharp :
Contracts and Cooperation: the Relative Failure of Irish Dairying Reconsidered
Paul Sharp :
How the Danes discovered Britain: the Rise of the Danish Dairy Export Industry form the 1830s
W-3
ELI19a
Developing Distinction: Objects and Practices I
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Marko Hakanen, Ulla Koskinen :
Noble Displays: Emerging Material Culture of the Swedish Aristocracy 1500-1700
Sophie Holm :
Rank or Status? Foreign Envoys as Part of the Political Elite in Stockholm during the Diet of 1746–1747
Marjorie Meiss-Even :
Some Conclusions on Aristocratic Material Culture in Renaissance France
Konstantinos Raptis :
Mobile Elites: Moving High Nobles and Aristocratic Travelling Culture in Central Europe from the Late 19th Century into the Interwar Period
Charlotta Wolff :
Cosmopolitan opera, politics and popular taste: French opéra-comique in Northern Europe, ca. 1760-??1800
X-3
HEA03
Borders and Peripheries in Modern Medicine
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Stephan Curtis :
Education, Travel and the Creation of Medical Knowledge in 19th-century Sweden
Marianne Junila :
Poor Little Mites of the North: the Child Health Care Politics in Postwar Finland
Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson :
Open or Closed Borders? Swedish Midwives' Skills and Practice in the Late 1800s
Anders Ottosson :
The Popularity of Gynaecological Massage and Women's Health around 1900
Y-3
SOC14
Mutual Aid in Comparative Perspective
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Bernard Harris
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Bernard Harris
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Jackie Gulland :
Witnesses of Truth and Moral Cowards: Discourses of Morality in Appeals about Sickness Benefits in the Early 20th Century UK
Julie Marfany :
Mutual Aid in Early Modern Spain: Guilds, Confraternities and Public Granaries
Gerrit Verhoeven :
The Tearing Tissue: Family, Friends, Neighbours, and the Resilience of Social Relations (Antwerp 1750-'95)
Z-3
URB10a
Urban Memory, Language and the Social History of Politics (15th-17th Centuries) I
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Networks:
Middle Ages
,
Urban
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Chair:
Mario Damen
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Organizers:
Mario Damen, Jelle Haemers, Valerie Vrancken |
Discussants:
-
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Christian Kuhn :
Mockery and Pamphlets in the Early Modern Public Sphere
Adam Morton :
"From Mockery to Death: Stephen College's 'The Raree Show' - Libel and Death in Restoration England"
Valeria Van Camp :
Li papiers de memores de ce que li eskevins de Mons ont besongniet. A Study of Social Groups and How they were Perceived by the Political Elite of Mons in the 15th Century
Tineke Van Gassen :
The Archives of the City: the Social Memory of Fifteenth-century Ghent
ZB-3
POL13
Political Parties in Transition
Hörsaal 26 basement
Herwig De Lannoy :
The Nationalization of Politics. Analysis on the Local Level of the Process of Nationalization of Politics in Belgium (1830-1976)
Anders Forsell :
The Local Origins of Political Parties
Zuzana Polackova, Pieter van Duin :
Between Socialism and Nationalism: The „Nationalisation“ of Slovak and Hungarian Social Democracy, 1890-1914.
Vit Simral :
Financing Political Competition in the Czech Lands, 1907-1938
Keviuya Sote :
Political Consciousness, Nationalism, and the Emergence of Political Parties: the Case of Nagaland
ZD-3
HEA17
Facing Diseases
Prominentenzimmer
Iris Borowy :
International Politics, Aid and Health: What for German Medical Development Aid?
Staffan Förhammar, Marie Clark Nelson :
Preventing Disability: Motivating the Treatment of Non-pulmonary Tuberculosis in the Early Twentieth Century
Helene Laurent :
Diphtheria, World War II and German Occupation
Wednesday 23 April 2014
16.30 - 18.30
A-4
WOR01b
Anarchists, Marxists, and Nationalists in the Colonial and Postcolonial World, 1870s-1940s: Antagonisms, Solidarities, and Syntheses II
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
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Chair:
Steven Hirsch
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Organizers:
Steven Hirsch, Lucien van der Walt |
Discussant:
Steven Hirsch
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Ole Birk Laursen :
South Asian Anarchism in Britain: Anarchism, National Liberation and Anti-colonial Resistances
David Struthers :
The Baja Raids: International Solidarity and Imperial Contradiction in the Cosmopolitan U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, 1910-1912
Lucien van der Walt :
"One Great Union of Skilled and Unskilled Workers, South of the Zambezi": Garveyism, Liberalism and Revolutionary Syndicalism in the Industrial and Commercial Workers Union of Africa, 1919-1949
B-4
CRI05
Crossing the Line: European Police Culture across Ranks
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
John C. Wood
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
John C. Wood
|
David Churchill :
From ‘Blue Locust’ to ‘British Bobby’? Relations between Police and Public in Leeds, 1850-1900
Jonathan Dunnage :
Gender and Sexuality in the Italian Police, 1900-1940
Joanne Klein :
The 1902 Liverpool Police Scandal: the Public Exposure of Conspiracy, False Imprisonment, and Desperation to Hide Corruption
Stefan Nyzell :
The Policeman as a Worker - or Not? International Impulses and National Developments within the Swedish Police, ca 1850-1940
Heather Shore :
“I was Twenty-five Years: in the Police, and am Now in the Employ of Her Majesty's Mint”: James Brannan, the Metropolitan Police and Coining Cases in Victorian London
C-4
CRI07
Disciplining Youth after the Second World War
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Kaisa Vehkalahti
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Organizer:
Louise Jackson
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Discussant:
Kaisa Vehkalahti
|
Efi Avdela :
‘Master of Himself and Useful to Society’: Reforming Juveniles in Post-war Greece
Aurore François :
Too Good for us? Evaluation, Courts Practices and Civic (Re)education of Young Belgian Collaborators after World War II
Louise Jackson :
Family, Home and Discipline in Britain 1945-70: the Evidence of the Juvenile Courts
Tamara Myers :
Wearing the Badge: Paternalism and Policing Boys in Postwar Canada
D-4
AFR01
Children and Migration in Africa
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Jessica Cammaert :
“I Want to Follow Kwaku”: Colonial Courts and the Feminization of Child Pawning along the North-eastern Borderlands of Ghana, 1941
Lacy Ferrell :
Educational Migration and the Northern Territories of Colonial Ghana, c. 1900-1950
Sacha Hepburn :
Child Migration, Gender and Domestic Labour in Post-colonial Zambia: Oral Histories of Female Domestic Workers
E-4
LAT02
Histories of State Formation in Latin America: Knowledge, Expertise and Modern Government in Latin America
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Latin America
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Chair:
Paulo Drinot
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Organizer:
Thomas Maier
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Discussant:
Paulo Drinot
|
Sönke Bauck :
The Anti-alcohol Movement in the Southern Cone (c. 1870-1940)
Ombeline Dagicour :
Leguiist State and Territories: How to Build National Identity by Promoting Tourism in Peru, 1900-1930.
Cecilia Lanata Briones :
Explaining the Methodological Failures of the 1918 and the 1933 Argentine Cost of Living Indices
Thomas Maier :
Shaping Labour Reform- Welfare in Argentina before Perón and the Transnationality of Social Knowledge Production
F-4
ANT03
Pre-industrial Textile Industry in a Comparative Perspective.
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Paul Erdkamp
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Organizers:
Ruben Menten-Plesters, Research Network Structural Determinants of Economic Performance in the Roman World (SDEP) |
Discussant:
Paul Erdkamp
|
Kerstin Droß-Krüpe :
Supply and Demand - Textile Economics in Graeco-Roman Egypt
Yaacov Lev :
"The Textile Consumption of the Fatimid Court (10th-12th c.) and the Textile Industries of Egypt"
Ruben Menten-Plesters :
Social Relations in the Textile Industry of Roman Egypt
José Nieto Sanchez, Victoria López Barahona :
The Costumes of Popular Classes in 18th Century Madrid
G-4
ECO03
Roundtable: Re-Thinking Merchants and Institutions in the Medieval and Early Modern European Economy, 1250–1650
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Catia Antunes
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Organizers:
Flavio Miranda, Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz |
Discussant:
Andrea Caracausi
|
Angela Huang :
From ‘Merchants Good’ to Trademark: Institutions in Medieval Textile Trade.
Carsten Jahnke :
The Hanse, a Merchant Institution for Cross-cultural Trade in the Eastern Baltic?
Christof Jeggle :
Institutions and Organizations in Seventeenth-Century Transalpine Trade
Ulla Kypta :
Coping with Divergence: Merchants and their Institutions at the Boundary between Lower and Higher Germany
Flavio Miranda :
Merchants and Institutions in Fifteenth-Century Portugal
Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz :
'Institutions of (Mercantile) Conflict Resolution. The Case of a Hanseatic Town (Danzig) in Context'
H-4
EDU01
War Children in the War and the Post-war
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Melanie Dejnega :
Remembering Life before Evacuation, Flight and Expulsion. Childhood as Narrative Pattern in Life Stories of “German Expellees” in Austria
Ismee Tames :
Children of Dutch Nazi-Collaborators in Postwar Society
Machteld Venken, Maren Roeger :
War Children in the Post-war: An Introduction
Anna Wylegala :
Children's Experience of the Deportation and Cultural Adaptation: Comparative Study of Biographical Narratives from Poland and Ukraine
I-4
LAB01b
A Comparative Historical Analysis of Occupational Change Across Eurasia, 1840–1940 II
Hörsaal 28 first floor
M. Erdem Kabadayi, Esin Uyar & Berkay Kucukbaslar :
Occupational and Structural Change from the Ottoman Empire to the Turkish Republic
Gijs Kessler, Timur Valetov :
Occupational Change and Industrialization: from Russia to the Soviet Union (1897-1959)
Osamu Saito, Yoshifumi Usami :
Changing Composition of the Workforce in British India, 1881-1931: with Special Reference to the Relationship between Principal and Subsidiary Occupations
Tokihiko Settsu, Osamu Saito :
Changing Occupational Structure and Sectoral Labour Productivity Differentials in Japan’s Economic Growth before World War II
J-4
LAB33
Trade Unions in International Perspective
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Aad Blok
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Bert Altena
|
Ralph Darlington :
The Scope and Limits of Radical Political Unionism: The Case of the RMT Union in Britain
Jenny Jansson :
Trade Union Leaders as Identity Entrepreneurs? Managing Identity Re-formation in the Swedish Trade Union Movement
Gabriela Scodeller :
The Cold War in Latin America: its Implications on Workers’ Education
Richard Whiting :
Trade Unions Reform and National Experiences in the 20th Century
K-4
CUL06
Bridges of Culture. The Balkans at the Crossroads of Civilizations
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
|
Chairs:
-
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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L-4
URB06
Shaping the Post-war City: Europe East and West
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Network:
Urban
|
Chair:
Joel Rast
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
|
Ivana Dobrivojevic Tomic :
Cheap Flats for Everyone? Housing in Yugoslavia 1945–1955
Liliana Iuga :
Negligible Heritage: Negotiating “Socialist Urban Transformation” in the Historic City Center of Ia?i in the 1970s
Matej Spurný :
Transformation of the City of Most
Philipp Ther :
The Transformation of Central European Capital Cities: Berlin, Prague, Warsaw and Vienna since the late 1980s in Comparison
Christine Wall :
Sculpting Urban Concrete: Building the South Bank Arts Complex 1961-5
M-4
LAB19
Strikes and Labour Unrest – Exploring a Multifaceted Territory
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Giulia Strippoli
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Organizer:
Heiner Dribbusch
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Discussant:
Raquel Varela
|
Peter Ackers :
The Forward March of Collective Bargaining: Hugh Clegg and the Historiography of British Trade Unions
Heiner Dribbusch, Ingrid Artus :
Strikes in France and Germany – Different Cultures but Similar Developments?
David Lyddon, Xuebing Cao :
Reconstructing and Analysing the 2010 Strike Movement in the Chinese Car Industry
Sjaak van der Velden :
The Collection of Strike Data Using Data Digging
Kurt Vandaele :
Still Consistent Country Differences in Strike Patterns? Recent Trends in Strike Volume Since the Austerity Regime in Western Europe
N-4
THE01b
The Scholarly Self (II): Epistemic Virtues and Emotional Dispositions
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Pieter Huistra
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Organizers:
Christine Ottner, Herman Paul |
Discussant:
Pieter Huistra
|
Barbara Boisits :
The Reverberation of Adolescent Emotional Conditions: Guido Adler’s Book on Richard Wagner
Christine Ottner :
The Eagle’s Eye: Criticism and Emotion in Austrian Scholarly Historical Book Reviews
Herman Paul :
Why Epistemic Virtues Require Passion, Love, and Desire: a Nineteenth-Century View
O-4
ETH18
Migration and Migrant Communities in 18th and 19th Century Central European Cities
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Tullia Catalan :
The Jewish Community of Trieste during the Habsburg Empire: from Tradition to Modernity (1781-1918)
Wladimir Fischer :
No Need for Community? South Slav Migrants in Vienna around 1900
Aleksej Kalc :
Immigration and Immigrant Communities in 18th Century Trieste
Borut Klabjan :
Czechs and the City. Identities, Loyalties and Assimilations of the Czech Community in Habsburg Trieste
P-4
SEX02
Children, Sex, Crime and Violence
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Dan Healey
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Dan Healey
|
Stacey Hynd :
Forced Marriage and Sexual Slavery among Girl Soldiers in African Conflicts, c. 1980-2010
Sarah Toulalan :
Children Raping Children? Boys and Child Rape in Early Modern England
Q-4
ORA04
Shoah Memories: Remembrance and Memory Frames
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Nanci Adler
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
|
Primavera Driessen Gruber :
Closing the Gap - Elly Braun Schlesinger's Oral History Interviews
Karen Frostig :
Ruptured Memory, Traumatic Memory and Repressed Memory: New Methodologies of Bearing Witness to Human Atrocities under National Socialism
Brigitte Halbmayr, Helga Amesberger :
“9/11” and the Kosovo War in the Narratives of National Socialist Concentration Camp Survivors.
Pothiti Hantzaroula :
Memory as a Form of Public Sociality of Jewish Survivors in Greece: Gender, Ethnicity and Class in the Construction of Survivors’ Identity after the Shoah
R-4
ELI01b
A Taste for Luxury in France, Spain and Britain, c. 1750–1900 – Luxury and National Taste II
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Kerry Bristol :
A Tale of Two Sales: Sir Rowland Winn and No.11 St James’s Square, London, 1766-1785
Natacha Coquery :
Luxury Goods beyond Boundaries. The Parisian Market during the French Revolution
Nadia Fernandez de Pinedo, Corinne Thépaut- Cabasse :
A taste for French style in the Bourbon Spain: eating, drinking and clothing in Madrid (1740’s)
Johanna Ilmakunnas :
‘Luxury of Needlework. Elite Women, Material Culture and Handicrafts in French Eighteenth-century Paintings
Jon Stobart :
‘A Very English Affair? Furnishing the Hanoverian English Country House’
S-4
SPA10
Digital Atlases of Historical Sources in Eastern and Central Europe - Methods and Practices (session I)
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Guido Minini, Daniela Carrion, Federica Cengarle, Federica Migliaccio, Francesco Somaini, Francesca De Pinto, Simona Pizzuto :
A Tax Registers Database for a GIS on the Geography of Southern Italy at the End of the Middle Ages
Markus Naser, Catarina Seeger :
200th Anniversary of Unterfranken being a part of Bavaria: A GIS-based atlas project
Bogumil Szady :
Atlas of Sources and Materials for the History of Old Poland
Tomasz Zwiazek :
The Digital Atlas of Early Modern Poland: the GIS Edition of the 16th Century Tax Registers
T-4
FAM01b
Female Heads of Household and Sources for Finding Them II
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
María Cristina Cacopardo
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Organizer:
Claudia Contente
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Discussant:
Claudia Contente
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Isabelle Devos, Sofie De Langhe :
Spinster Clustering in the Bruges Countryside, Early 19th Century
Rolf Gehrmann :
Female Heads of Households in Germany, as Represented by a Sample from the 1846 Census
Mary Nagata :
Female Heads of Household and Sources for Finding Them in 19th Century Kyoto, Japan
Veronica Villarespe, Carlos Quintanilla :
Female Heads of Household and Oportunidades Programme in Mexico
U-4
FAM18
The Century of the Child: Public Health for Infant and School Children in Europe during the Early 20th Century
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Jörg Vögele
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Organizers:
Timo Heimerdinger, Jörg Vögele |
Discussant:
Timo Heimerdinger
|
Loftur Guttormsson, Ólöf Garðarsdóttir :
Public Health Measures for the Benefit of Infants and School-children. The Case of Reykjavík 1910-1930
Catherine Rollet :
French Experience on Infant Welfare between 1890 and 1914
Beata Szczepanska :
The School Hygiene In The Polish Second Republic (1918-1939)
V-4
RUR04
The Agrarian-Industrial Knowledge Society – a New Approach for a Better Understanding of the Interactions between Industrial Societies and their Agricultural Sectors
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
|
Chair:
Ernst Langthaler
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Organizer:
Peter Moser
|
Discussants:
Peter Moser, Anton Schuurman, Jakob Vogel, Verena Winiwarter |
W-4
ELI19b
Developing Distinction: Objects and Practices II
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Dominique Bauer :
The Artificial Interior in Nineteenth Century Literature as a Code of Bourgeois Culture
Thomas Bryant :
Governmental Catering, Public Dining and Social Disciplining – The Concept of “Political Culinarism” on the Example of “Stew Sundays” in Nazi Germany
Georgeta Nazarska :
Women in Bulgarian Pre-Socialist Reputational Elites
Kekke Stadin :
The Formal Call as Bourgeoise Distinction
X-4
LAB39
New Contours in Industrial Relations: Secondary Analysis of Case Studies Conducted since the 1960s
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Lutz Rafael
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Organizer:
Peter Birke
|
Discussant:
Nicole Mayer-Ahuja
|
Peter Birke :
Sociological Research Institute at the University of Göttingen: Autonomous Workers – Workers Autonomy?
Felix Bluhm :
“Good Work” as Everyday Practice: Appropriation of the Work Situation by Industrial Workers
Jon Lawrence :
Worker’s Testimony and the Sociological Reification of the Manual/Non-Manual Distinction in 1960ies Britain
Ole Johnny Olsen :
Identity Formation for Post-Tayloristic Work Organizations in Norwegian Industry
Wiebke Wiede :
"Good Work" Without Work: The Perspective of the Unemployed
Y-4
SOC12
Migration and Inequality in Colonial Societies
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Lynn Lees :
Urban Civil Society and the Blurring of Racial Inequalities in British Malaya, 1900-1940
Natasha Pairaudeau :
Mobility and Multiple Struggles for Equality within the French Empire: the Shaping and Practice of Colonial Citizenship in French India and Indochina
Jennifer Sessions :
Debating Settler Sovereignty in Fin-de-Siècle French Algeria
Z-4
URB10b
Urban Memory, Language and the Social History of Politics (15th-17th Centuries) II
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Networks:
Middle Ages
,
Urban
|
Chair:
Jelle Haemers
|
Organizers:
Mario Damen, Jelle Haemers, Valerie Vrancken |
Discussants:
-
|
Frederik Buylaert, Jelle Haemers :
Nobility as a Commemorative Performance. The Lord of Dadizele between the City and the State in the Fifteenth-century Low Countries
Mario Damen :
Patricians, knights or nobles? Historiography and identity in late medieval Antwerp
Felicia Rosu :
The Decree of the Country: Constitutional Language and Practices in Early Modern East Central Europe
Valerie Vrancken :
Ideology and Politics: the Joyous Entries of Brabant (14th-15th Centuries)
ZA-4
REL03
Roundtable: Comparison of Death Cultures
Hörsaal 24 basement
Networks:
Culture
,
Religion
|
Chair:
Patrick Pasture
|
Organizer:
Maarten Duijvendak
|
Discussants:
-
|
Maarten Duijvendak :
Fama Post Mortum - Funerals as Society Events in a Border Region
Alexander Holthuis :
Spanish Flu and Funerary Culture in the Northern-Netherlands 1918-1919
Sonja König :
Die Gruft Dornum - eine Häuptlingsgruft in Ostfriesland
Bart Ramakers :
Tombstone Poetry in a Context
ZB-4
POL14
Contesting the Consensus – Debating Democracy in Postwar Western Europe
Hörsaal 26 basement
Pepijn Corduwener :
'The Dull Decade Reconsidered. Political power and competing conceptions of democracy in Western Europe's 1950s
Ido de Haan :
'Functional democracy: political representation outside parliament in the Netherlands and beyond, 1870-2013'
Ann-Christina Knudsen :
Democratic Representation in the European Parliament. A Tale of Two Committees, 1955-1979
Ben Rayder :
Democracy and its Discontents: The Opposition of Extreme Left- and Right-Wing Parties to Liberal, Parliamentary Democracy in Post-War West Germany
Koen van Zon :
In Search of Purpose. The European Parliament Pursuing European Elections, 1952-1960
ZC-4
HEA09
Health, Society, Family: Biometric Approaches to Child Welfare
UR Altre Geschichte
Vellore Arthi, Jane Humphries :
Gender-Differential Investment in Infant Nutrition and Health: Evidence from a Marylebone Maternity Hospital
Antonio D. Cámara :
From Chromosomes to Societies: What, Why and How of a Biosocial Approach to the Past. The Example of Sexual Size Dimorphism
Mary Cox :
Hunger Games: How the Allied Blockade in WWI deprived German Children of Nutrition and Allied Food Aid Subsequently saved them
Deborah Oxley, Sara Horrell :
Factory Figures: Evidence for Gender Bias and Bargaining within Households in 19th Century Britain
Eric Schneider :
The Mortality Transition and Biological Living Standards in Boston in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
ZD-4
SOC20
Famine and Poor Relief on the European Periphery: Ireland and Finland Compared
Prominentenzimmer
Declan Curran, Mary Kelly :
Core-Periphery Dynamics and the Great Irish Famine
Peter Gray :
‘The Great British Famine of 1845-50’? Ireland, the UK and Peripherality in Famine Relief and Philanthropy.
Andrew Newby :
Statebuilding, Peripherality and Famine Relief in Finland, 1867-8
Thursday 24 April 2014
8.30 - 10.30
A-5
WOR04
Early Modern Intercultural Diplomacy: Comparative Approaches vs. East-West(-phalian) Dichotomies
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
|
Chair:
Peer Vries
|
Organizer:
Birgit Tremml
|
Discussant:
Marjolein 't Hart
|
Leonard Blusse :
Diplomacy in Action: the Kingdom of Ba and its Neighbors in the Eighteenth Century
Carl Fredrik Feddersen :
Pragmatics of VOC Intercultural Diplomacy in Makassar
Manya Rathore :
Ports of collaboration and conflict: Mughal - Portuguese negotiations in Gujarat and Konkan (1570-1605)
Birgit Tremml :
Diplomacy without a Strong State? A Survey of Local Diplomatic Actors in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries-China Seas
B-5
CRI12
Seeing is Believing. Representations of Justice by Intermediating Actors in Belgium and France, XIXth - early XXth Century
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Xavier Rousseaux
|
Organizer:
Gaëlle Dubois
|
Discussant:
Georges Martyn
|
Amandine De Burchgraeve :
The Experts. Social and Judicial Actors at Work during the Trials of the Criminal Court of Brabant (Belgium, 1867-1917)
Gaëlle Dubois :
The Architect. Building Courthouses and Prisons in Belgium from the Independence to the First World War
Stefan Huygebaert :
The Artist and the Belgian XIXth Century Legal System: between Commission and Criticism
Virginie Lefebvre :
The Press. Stereotypes and Fantasies concerning Justice in the Illustrated Newspapers during the Third Republic in France
C-5
CRI20
Rublic Relations on Crime
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Paul Lawrence
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Paul Lawrence
|
Adrian Ager :
‘Obscene Language’ On the Corner of Military-road and High Street: The Contagious Diseases Acts and Public Abuse of Prostitutes in Chatham in the Late Nineteenth Century
Martin Bergman :
The Delinquent seen from the Pulpit
Anders Pedersson :
Criminology as Popular Science: The Case of the Turn of Nineteenth Century Sweden
Peter Rushton :
The Rise and Fall of Seditious Words in England, 1550-1750
D-5
ETH03
Cities en Route: Central European Cities and Overseas Migration in the Nineteenth and the Early Twentieth Century
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Ayse Caglar, Nina Glick Schiller :
The Crisis, City Making and “Migrants”
Torsten Feys :
The Reliance of Major Migrant Ports on Inland Transit Cities in Hinter- and Foreland: a Shipping Company’s Perspective
Markian Prokopovych :
Urban History of Overseas Migration in Central Europe in the Long Nineteenth Century
Katalin Straner :
Budapest and Hungarian Transatlantic Migration: Image and Agency in Public Discourse, 1881-1914
F-5
ANT04
Economic Condition and Social Status in the Ancient Societies: Open Questions
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Neville Morley
|
Organizers:
Filippo Carlà, Lucia Cecchet |
Discussant:
Neville Morley
|
Filippo Carlà :
Wealth, Power and Authority in Late Antiquity: Looking for Late Roman “Middle Classes”
Lucia Cecchet :
Economic Dimension and Social Perception of Poverty
Christel Freu :
Labour Status and Economic Stratification
Geoffrey Kron :
Up from Slavery: Attitudes towards Economic and Social Mobility on the Part of Slaves and Freedmen in Greco-Roman Antiquity and the American South
G-5
ECO10
The Growth of Public Finances 1850-1950
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Network:
Economic History
|
Chair:
Pertti Haapala
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Christopher Lloyd
|
Nadeem Aftab, Tehreem Husain :
Land and Sind: A Short Account of Legal and Fiscal Regulation of Inherited Wealth in British India
Jari Eloranta :
From Globalization to Crises: Public Debts and the Development of Financial Markets, from the 19th to the 21st Century
Ola Honningdal Grytten :
Growth in Public Finances as Tool for Control: Norwegian Development 1850-1950
Matti Hannikainen, Sakari Heikkinen :
Public Finances before the Welfare State: Finland 1850–1950
Hideaki Ito :
The First Income Tax and Britons
Gudmundur Jonsson :
Public Finance and Economic Development in Iceland 1870-1940
H-5
EDU02
Creating Childhoods - Transcultural Perspectives
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Deniz Arzuk :
Little Adults and Pseudo-Kids: Representations of Unequal Childhoods in the post-1980s Turkish News Media
Ivan Bulatov :
Scouting and the Russian Revolution.
Karolina Szymborska :
Making Polish boys: Boyology and the Polish boyhood
I-5
LAB03
Anarchists in Space: Spatial Concepts in Anarchist Studies
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Antonis Drakonakis :
Space and Society of Greek Anarchism: a Socio-spatial Anatomy of the Greek Anarchist Movement in the 21th Century
Tom Goyens :
The Choreography of Anarchism: Historians and the Mapping of a Movement
Saul Newman :
Situating Anarchism: Spaces of Desire and Politics in Nineteenth Century Radical Thought
J-5
AFR02 lab
Mobility of People, Labour and Goods in and from the Horn of Africa: Past and Present of a Transnational Circulation
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Networks:
Africa
,
Labour
|
Chair:
Christian De Vito
|
Organizer:
Stefano Bellucci
|
Discussant:
Paulo Teodoro de Matos
|
Samuel Andreas Admasie :
The making and unmaking of a multinational working class: Organisational expressions of class formation in the Highlands of the Horn 1960-78
Stefano Bellucci :
Wage Labour without Capital: An Analysis of Italy's failed Attempts at Settling National Workers in Colonial Eritrea
Marina de Regt :
Gender and Mobility between Ethiopia and the Arabian Peninsula: An Anthropological Perspective
Massimo Zaccaria :
Short Distance Migration in the Red Sear Region and the Libyan War, 1912-1935
K-5
CUL04a
Borders between Geopolitics and Everyday Experience I
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Unnur Dis Skaptadottir
|
Organizer:
Magdalena Elchinova
|
Discussant:
Magdalena Elchinova
|
Ada Hajdu :
Shared Heritage – National Architecture. Instrumentalization of the Byzantine Architecture as Specifically Romanian, Serbian and Bulgarian
Tomas Kacerauskas :
Borders between Cultures in Post-industrial Europe and Creative Industries
Eva Posch :
Touristic Historiography and Nation Building in Central East Europe and the Balkans
L-5
WOM05
Gender and the History of Social Sciences – Travelling Ideas in Central European and Nordic Perspectives
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Pirjo Markkola
|
Organizer:
Ann-Catrin Östman
|
Discussant:
Klaus Petersen
|
Hanna Lindberg :
The Masculine Object of Research. Gender and Finnish Academic Social Policy during the 1950s
Dorottya Szikra :
Family Policies and Gender under State Socialism: Designing the Three-year-long Parental leave in Hungary
Heli Valtonen, Tuomas Laine-Frigren :
Protecting, Healing, and Educating: Professor Niilo Mäki and the Establishment of the Field of Special Education in Finland
M-5
LAB16
Round Table: Bringing Eastern Europe into Global Labor History
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Marsha Siefert
|
Organizers:
Gijs Kessler, Marsha Siefert, Susan Zimmermann |
Discussant:
Gopalan Balachandran
|
Andrea Komlosy :
Backwardness, Peripheralization, or Path Difference?
Sabine Rutar :
Labor Relations and Social Protests in the Shipyard on the Italo-Yugoslav Border During the Cold War
Alessandro Stanziani :
Russian serfdom and its aftermath: beyond Kula and Gershenkron
Andrei Volodin :
Factory/labour Inspectorate as a Comparative Model for East European Labour Relations
O-5
ETH19
Mobility of Artisans and Craftsmen
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Emese Balint :
Religious Migration of Anabaptist Craftsmen in Early Modern Europe
Károly Goda :
Beyond Crafts and Guilds: Artisans’ Careers in(to) the Elites of Late Medieval Vienna
Katalin Mária Kincses, Tuza Csilla :
Supraregional Exchange and Mobility of Hungarian Craftmen in Europe
P-5
SEX04
Sexology and Sexual Science in Europe’s East
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Eva Schäffler
|
Organizer:
Katerina Liskova
|
Discussant:
Eva Schäffler
|
Agnieszka Koscianska :
Against Medicalization and Commodification. Sexology in Poland in the 1970s and 1980s
Katerina Liskova :
Sex between the Public and Private. Expert Discourses on Sexuality in Communist Czechoslovakia.
Hadley Renkin :
The Sexual Science of European Difference : Hungarian Sexual Modernity at the fin-de-siècle
R-5
ELI04a
Education and Elite Formation: Comparative and Transnational Perspective I
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Caroline Bertron :
Transnational History of the Student Population in Swiss Boarding-schools
Esbjörn Larsson :
Total Karlberg: The Swedish Royal War Academy as a Total Institution during the 1800s
Ciaran O'Neill :
Ritual, Authority, and Autonomy: Comparing the Boarding School Experience in Present-day Switzerland with Nineteenth-century Britain and Ireland
S-5
SPA12
Geographical Networks and Relations
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Douglas Brown :
Supplying the Workhouse: the Geography of Poor-law Provisioning in England and Wales, 1834-c.1900
Deryck Holdsworth :
The Americanization of the Bourse
Ryan Tucker Jones, John Larsen :
Acting Locally, Thinking Oceanically: Creating Digital Databases, Gazetteers, and Pacific History from the Microfilm Records of the Russian American Company, 1817-1867
Reinout Klaarenbeek, Ellen Janssens and Hilde Greefs :
From Guessing to GIS-ing: Mapping Dynamics of Socio-professional Inequalities in Time and Space (Antwerp, Late Eighteenth – Early Nineteenth Century)
T-5
FAM03
Childhood Crises and Later Outcomes
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Kai Willführ
|
Organizers:
Isabel Moll, Kai Willführ |
Discussant:
Charlotte Störmer
|
Sören Edvinsson, Göran Broström :
Marked for Life? Long-term Effects of Crises in Childhood on Old-age Mortality in 19th and 20th Century Sweden
Amanda Koller :
A Spatial Analysis of Illegitimacy in Late 19th Century England and Wales
Gabriele Ott :
Child Murder in 1916
Richard Paping :
Measuring the Age-dependent Economic Costs and Benefits of Children and Juveniles: Annual Auctions of Pauper Orphans
Markéta Skorepová :
Orphaned Children in the Rural Society (South Bohemia, 1785-1855)
U-5
FAM20
Roundtable: Longitudinal Databases and Life Sciences: New Challenges and Novel Perspectives
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Elisabeth Engberg
|
Organizer:
Elisabeth Engberg
|
Discussants:
Anders Brändström, Christopher Dibben, Bruce Fetter, Kris Inwood, Kees Mandemakers, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart |
V-5
RUR05a
Rhythm and Evolution of Staple Food Markets, 1650-1950 I
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
|
Chair:
Niccolò Mignemi
|
Organizers:
Laurent Herment, Wouter Ronsijn |
Discussant:
Niccolò Mignemi
|
Gerard Béaur :
Speculating on the Price of Wheat in Ancien Regime France. A Good Deal?
Ingrid Henriksen :
Seasonality of Staple Food Markets during the First Era of Globalization
Stephen Hipkin :
The Seasonality of London’s Coastal Corn Supply in the Late Sixteenth and Seventeenth-centuries
Wouter Ronsijn, Laurent Herment :
Provisioning Staple-food Markets in Belgium, France and England in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century
W-5
MAT09
Nouveaux Riches and Country House Culture in Europe, 1750-1914. Comparative Research on ‘Landed’ Consumption Styles of the Rich and Very Rich
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Kate Smith :
Nabobs No More: Returning East India Company Families
Elyze Storms-Smeets :
Textile ‘Barons’ as a New Landed Elite in the 19th Century: a Geographical and Comparative Approach
Henrika Tandefelt, Maria Vainio-Kurtakko :
New Money and Old Families – Coexistence, Competition and Consumption Finland c. 1870–1920
Fred Vogelzang :
Industrialists and Country House Culture in the Dutch Province of Limburg during the 19th Century
Y-5
SOC01a
Capitalism, Community and Charity: Giving in Mercantile and Industrial Economies (ca. 1300-2000) I
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Networks:
Social Inequality
,
Urban
|
Chair:
Marco H.D. van Leeuwen
|
Organizers:
Henk Looijesteijn, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen |
Discussant:
Henk Looijesteijn
|
Hadewijch Masure :
Poor Relief and Community Building in the Southern Low Countries, c. 1300-1600
Tsila Rädecker :
Between Cohesion and Control: the Meat Hall in the Eighteenth-century Ashkenazi Community of Amsterdam
Z-5
MID02
Round Table: The Agency of Craft Guilds in the Medieval City
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Networks:
Middle Ages
,
Social Inequality
|
Chairs:
Bert De Munck, Peter Stabel |
Organizers:
Bert De Munck, Peter Stabel |
Discussants:
Bert De Munck, Jan Dumolyn, Peter Stabel, Patrick Wallis |
ZA-5
REL05
Early Modern Forms of Devotion
Hörsaal 24 basement
Network:
Religion
|
Chair:
Igor Sosa Mayor
|
Organizer:
Silvia Evangelisti
|
Discussant:
Igor Sosa Mayor
|
Paula Bessa :
Women and Consumption/gift giving of Devotional Objects in Early Modern Eastern Algarve
Isabel dos Guimarães Sá :
Written Culture and Devotion: Portuguese Queens in the 15th and 16th century
Silvia Evangelisti :
Learning from Home: Education and Domestic Spaces in Early Modern Italy
João Peixe :
De Ensalmis: a Contribution to Investigate, Define and Judge some Superstitious Rituals in Early Seventeen Century
ZB-5
POL15
Imagery and Emotion in Politics
Hörsaal 26 basement
Bradley Bowers :
One of Us: Fascist, Futurist, Modernist Images of Empire
Idil Cetin :
Imagining Citizenship through Photograph in the Turkish Context
Lessie Jo Frazier, Deborah Cohen :
Domesticating Borderlands Banditry: Region, and the Nation in 1940s U.S. and Mexican Zorro Films
Kaisa Hirvonen :
Christmas in Third Reich. - Manipulating Collective Memory and Creating National Socialist Traditions
David Turbucz :
Nation-Building and Religion: the Horthy-cult in Hungary between 1919 and 1944
ZD-5
ETH26
The Danube as “Bridge” and Migration Frontier of the Ottoman Empire and its Neighbors, 17th-19th cent.: Europe and the “other Europeans”
Prominentenzimmer
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
|
Chair:
Olga Katsiardi-Hering
|
Organizer:
Olga Katsiardi-Hering
|
Discussant:
Olga Katsiardi-Hering
|
Constantin Ardeleanu :
Foreign Migrant Communities in the Danubian Ports of Braila and Galati (1829-1914)
Iannis Carras :
Networks and Consolidation: Migration Streams from Southeastern Europe to the Ukraine in the 18th century
Dimitrios Kontogeorgis :
From Tolerance to Exclusion? The Romanian Elites’ Stance towards Immigration to the Danubian Principalities (1829-1880s)
Ikaros Madouvalos :
Greek Immigrants in Central Europe: a Concise Study of Migration Routes from the Balkans to the Territories of the Hungarian Kingdom (from the late 17th to the early 19th Century)
Vladimir Simic :
Migration and Art: Transformations in the Religious Art of the Orthodox Serbs in Habsburg Monarchy in the 18th Century
Thursday 24 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
A-6
WOR05
Global Commodity Chains
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
|
Chair:
Marcel van der Linden
|
Organizers:
Karin Fischer, Frank Meyer |
Discussants:
-
|
Anne Dietrich :
How do States Fit into Commodity Chains? The GDR’s Import Trade with Coffee, Cane Sugar and Tropical Fruits
Karin Fischer, Rudy Weissenbacher :
Unequal Exchange - the Dirty Little Secret in Commodity Chain Research
Johannes Knierzinger :
African Bauxite Mining for European Industries
Frank Meyer :
Man, Multinationals and Environment: the Cases of Porto Trombetás (Brazil), Årdal (Norway), and Mesaaid (Qatar) in the Global Aluminum Chain. A View from Below
B-6
CRI10a
Round Table: Justice and Occupations in Western Europe: Actors and Practices. 1914-1945 (France, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway). I : Occupiers facing Populations
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Stanislas Horvat
|
Organizers:
Mélanie Bost, Dimitri Roden |
Discussant:
Stanislas Horvat
|
Gaël Eismann :
The Escalation of Repression with a Legal Face’: The Treatment of Violence Directed against the Security of the Occupying Power by the German Military Tribunals in France, 1940-1944
Laurence Petrone :
Before the occupation.
Dimitri Roden :
Maintaining Public Order in Occupied Belgium (1940-1944). The German Military Justice and the Capital Punishment
Sabrina Schütze :
‘Germanizing’ the Dutch Police – Hauptmann Schönfelder and his Propagandist Instructions for the Dutch Police Forces during the Occupation of the Netherlands
C-6
POL03
Dramatising Militant Lives. Anarchist Biographies/Autobiographies'
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Costas Galanopoulos :
Dimitrios Matsalis and George Cossyvas. The Terrorist and the Militant Worker. The Two Faces of the Greek Early Anarchist Movement
Pedro García Guirao :
The Controversy of the Gatekeepers of the CNT-in-exile’s Archives in Post-Francoist Spain
Eryk Martin :
Memoirs of an Urban Guerrilla: The Politics of Anarchist Autobiography in a Canadian
Kenyon Zimmer :
Anarchist, Informant, Fascist, or American? Self-Representation and the Many Faces of Ludovico Caminita
D-6
CRI22
Criminal Justice in Colonial Africa
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Gerald Groenewald :
In a Land of Justice? Crime, Punishment and Slavery in Dutch Colonial South Africa, 1652-1795
Aimite Jorge :
Property and Unjust Enrichment: The Elusive Problem of Interest in Restitution
Bérengère Piret :
Is the Colonial Justice Impervious to the Native Realities? The Case of the District Court of the Belgian Congo
E-6
LAT04
The Politics of Agrarian Reform in Latin America, 1959-75
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Latin America
|
Chair:
Jadwiga E Pieper Mooney
|
Organizer:
Anna Cant
|
Discussant:
Jadwiga E Pieper Mooney
|
Anna Cant :
Agrarian Reform and Political Propaganda in Velasco’s Peru
Dan Carter :
Contested Narratives of Nation. Agrarian Reform and Counter-Reform in Chile, 1967-1973.
Jesús-Ángel Redondo :
The Mapuche’s Social Disputes during the Chilean Agrarian Reform: the Araucania between 1967 and 1973
F-6
ANT05
Rethinking the Ancient Economy
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Neville Morley
|
Organizers:
Neville Morley, Research Network Structural Determinants of Economic Performance in the Roman World (SDEP) |
Discussant:
Neville Morley
|
Colin Elliott :
Counterfactuals and the Study of the Ancient Economy
Jérôme Maucourant :
New Institutional Economics and History
Cristiano Viglietti :
Whither the Economic History of Archaic Rome?
G-6
ECO06a
Agency, Gender, Human Capital and World Economic Development I
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Network:
Economic History
|
Chair:
Sarah Carmichael
|
Organizers:
Sarah Carmichael, Lotte van der Vleuten |
Discussant:
Jane Humphries
|
Sandra de Pleijt :
Human capital and economic development in England, 1300-1900
David Mitch :
Funding Schooling for All and Schooling for Girls in England, 1600 to 1850: Educational Philanthropy in Theory and Practice
Auke Rijpma :
Household Structure and School Enrolment
Martina Viarengo :
Closing the Gender Gap in Education: What is the State of Gaps in Labor Force Participation for Women, Wives and Mothers?
H-6
EDU04
Narratives of Childhood and Educational Practices
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Temilola Alanamu :
Female Childhood Education and Socialisation in Nineteenth-century Yorubaland (now South West Nigeria)
Klaus Dittrich :
Educating European and American Children in Korea, 1880s-1940s
Luzelena Galvan :
A School for Girls in the History of Childhood in Mexico during the 19th Century
Annmarie Valdes :
Fashioning a Young Girl’s Education: Educational Networks and Emergent Educational Influence during the Early Republic
I-6
LAB04a
Das Haus/Households in Practice I
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Joachim Eibach :
Doing House and Neighbourhood
Göran Rydén :
Between the Divine and the Individual: Household Practices at Different Levels in Eighteenth-Century Swedish Society
Panu Savolainen :
The Spatial Shaping of Early Modern Household in an 18th Century Swedish Provincial Town
Jane Whittle :
Gender, Work and the Household in Rural England c.1500-c.1700
J-6
ASI03
History of Materials, Objects and Waste in Asia
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Saurabh Arora :
An Exploration into the Materiality of Colonial Governance: Mixing Humans and Nonhumans in South Indian 'Criminal Settlements’ 1911-1930
Evelien de Hoop, Dr. Saurabh Arora :
Material Meanings: Historicizing the Indian 'Wasteland’ as a Performative Classifier
Chieko Nakajima :
Privy, City, and Empire: Human Waste Disposal in Semi-Colonial Shanghai
K-6
CUL04b
Borders between Geopolitics and Everyday Experience II
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Tomas Kacerauskas
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Vedran Duancic :
Interwar Yugoslavia Between the East and West: ‘The Most Perilous’ or a ‘Beneficial’ Position? Anthropogeography and the Inbetweenness of Physical and Cultural Landscapes
Magdalena Elchinova :
The Southern Bulgarian Border in the Context of Euro-regions and Local Practices
Unnur Dis Skaptadottir :
The Closing of Gates: The Effects Higher European Fences on Filipino Migrants in Iceland
L-6
SEX05a
The Cultural Mobility of Sexual Liberation I
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Karla Bessa
|
Organizer:
Agnes Andeweg
|
Discussant:
Karla Bessa
|
Agnes Andeweg :
Literary Motors? How Literature Helped Shape the Dutch National Self-image as Sexually Liberated
Christopher Ewing :
Desiring Men: Art, Erotica, and the Making of Homosexual Masculinities in West Germany, 1949-1983
David Minto :
Insult, Indecency, and the British Invasion in the Making of the US Homophile Movement
M-6
LAB20
The Gendered Normalisation of Work (Late 19th and 20th Centuries)
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Networks:
Labour
,
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Sigrid Wadauer
|
Organizers:
Jessica Richter, Irina Vana |
Discussant:
Deborah Simonton
|
Jessica Richter :
Producing Household Labourers – Domestics and Farm Hands in Austria (1918-1938)
Celine Schoeni :
Economic Crises and Gendered Normalisation of Work
Irina Vana :
The Making of “Female Labour” by Official Labour Market Policies and the Usage of Public Labour Offices by Men and Women (Austria 1880-1938)
N-6
THE04
The Methodological Foundations of Social Science History: Considerations of The State of the Game
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Theory
|
Chair:
Jari Ojala
|
Organizer:
Christopher Lloyd
|
Discussant:
Jari Ojala
|
Pertti Haapala :
Conceptualization of the Past – how to Promote the Social Scientific Approach in Historical Research
Christopher Lloyd :
The Consequences of Excessive Tolerance and Eclecticism: How the Soul of Social Science History Withered and how it can be Reborn
Olga Porshneva :
The Role of Interdisciplinary Collaboration in the Integration of History and Social Sciences: the Phenomenon of Social Science History
Johanna Rainio-Niemi :
Rethinking the political, transnationalising the national: the promise of transnational turn to political and social science history
Hanna Snellman :
Oral History: One Way Forward for European Ethnology within a SSH Framework?
O-6
ETH06a
Early Medieval Migrations I: Migrations in the Abbasid Caliphate - Iran - East Slavic Lands
Hörsaal 41 first floor
George Hatke :
Aksumites in South Arabia: An Ethiopian Diaspora in Late Antique Yemen
Dirk Hoerder :
Migration – Travel – Commerce – Cultural Transfer: The Complex Connections Byzantium-Kiev-Novgorod-Varangian Land, 6th-14th Century
Lucian Reinfandt :
Regime Change and Elite Migration in the Islamic Caliphate (642-969 AD)
P-6
WOM06
Memories of Mobility: Gendered Transnational Flows in the Asia-Pacific Region
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Vera Mackie
|
Organizer:
Vera Mackie
|
Discussant:
Vera Mackie
|
Julia Martinez :
The Morality Clause in the ‘White Australia’ Policy: Representations of Japanese Women's Migration to Australia after 1901
Katharine McGregor :
Indonesian Transnational Human Rights Activism and Gendered Memory: the Case of Survivors of Enforced Japanese Military Prostitution
Fiona Paisley :
Political Travel in the Pacific: Anglo-Australian Women Internationalists on the Virtues of Mobility in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
Frances Steel :
White Women’s Sexual Agency on Board Trans-Pacific Passenger Liners
Q-6
ORA06a
The Soviet Union & Eastern Europe I: The Soviet Era & Normalisation
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Michaela Raggam-Blesch
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Lenka Kratka :
There is Nothing Better in my Life than that Moment when I can Freely Create a Piece of Graphic Art
Libora Oates-Indruchova :
Censorship, Self-Censorship and Aesopian Language in Czech State-Socialist Social Sciences
Irena Saleniece :
Teaching and Doubting the Future of the Communism (Latvia in the 1950-60s)
Jiri Zounek, Michal Simane :
Teachers in Totalitarian Regime – Life and Work of Teachers in Czechoslovakia in the Era of so called Normalization (1969-1989)
R-6
ELI04b
Education and Elite Formation: Comparative and Transnational Perspective II
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Leila Angod :
A Historiography of Humanitarianism at Elite Canadian Private Schools
Adam Howard :
Negotiating Privilege within Shifting Economic, Cultural, and Social Landscapes: Educating Elites in the New Economy
Jane Kenway, Debbie Epstein & Aaron Koh :
Histories making Geographies: a Temporal and Spatial Analytic of Two Elite Boarding Schools in Singapore and South Africa
Petter Sandgren :
Emulating Eton: The English Public School as a Transnational Phenomenon
S-6
SPA11
Spatial Aspects of Information Flows and Social Networks in Historical Contexts
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Melodee Beals :
Scissors and Paste, Edges and Nodes: Scottish News Networks, 1783-1840
Julia A. Lajus, Alexander Nakhimovsky :
Social Network Analysis of International Scientific Collaboration: the Case of International Polar Years IPY1 and IPY2
Francesco Scalone, Martin Dribe, Sebastian Klüsener :
Fertility Decline in Sweden: A Spatial Analysis using Micro-level Census Data 1880-1900
Ivo Zandhuis :
Striking Communities: Social Influence between Neighbours during the Dutch Railway Strike of 1903
T-6
FAM04
Health Policies and Demographic Behaviour
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Isabelle Seguy
|
Organizer:
Isabelle Seguy
|
Discussant:
Sören Edvinsson
|
Pavla Jirková :
Spatial and Temporal Identification of Plague Casualties and the ‘Crisis Management’ of Governing Institutions (Northern Parts of the Habsburg Monarchy, around 1680)
Isabel Moll, Eva Canaleta, Joana Mª Pujades-Mora, Pere Salas :
Health Policies and Demographic Behaviour in a Mediterranean Context, 1820-1870
Alice Reid, Eilidh Garrett, Lee Williamson, Chris Dibben :
A Century of Deaths, Scotland 1855-1955; a View from the Civil Registers
Radka Sustrova :
Strategy of the Population Policy in the Bohemia Lands: from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia to Early Postwar Czechoslovakia
U-6
FAM21
Lodgers in Past Societies
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Lisa Dillon :
Tresidential Autonomy of Never-Married Women and Men, 1921-1951 Canada
Tamas Faragó :
Village Lodgers in the Carpathian Basin during the 18th c.
Sylvia Hahn :
Female Lodgers in Wiener Neustadt (2nd half 19th Cententury)
Jeffrey Meek :
The ‘Stranger’ Amongst Us: Boarders and Lodgers within Working-Class Households in Early Twentieth-century Scotland
V-6
RUR05b
Rhythm and Evolution of Staple Food Markets, 1650-1950 II
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
|
Chair:
Eric Vanhaute
|
Organizers:
Laurent Herment, Wouter Ronsijn |
Discussant:
Eric Vanhaute
|
Jean-Michel Chevet :
The operation of the “sliding scale” in England and the question of competition.
Richard W Hoyle :
How are we to Understand Seasonal Movements in English Grain Prices?
Vicente Pinilla, Gema Aparicio :
The Dynamics of International Trade in Cereals, 1900-1938
W-6
MAT08
Mass Consumption Society Contested. The Politics of Consumer Concerns from a Global Perspective (1945-2000)
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Martin Gerth :
The History of Boycott Movements in Germany
Sanjukta Ghosh :
Decolonisation and the Consumer Politics of Hunger in Bengal 1944-50.
Fruzsina Müller :
Jeans Production in Socialist Hungary
Giselle Nath :
Postwar Consumer Movements in Belgium: Politicization, Depolitization and Competition (1957-1970)
Peter van Dam :
Moralizing the Global Marketplace. Fair Trade in the Netherlands since the 1960s
X-6
TEC03a
Technologies @ Home: Uses, Practices and Negotiation of New Technologies in Nineteenth-Century Urban Homes
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Abigail Harrison Moore :
Palpitatingly Modern Luxury: Electrifying the Country House.
Ellen Janssens :
Domestic Water Use in the Pre-waterworks Era (Antwerp, Belgium 1800-1880)
Timo Myllyntaus :
Life Styles Coloured by Heating Technology. Contrasts of Urban and Rural Homes in Pre-modern Finland
Leda Papastefanaki :
Sewing at Home. The Sewing Machine and the Household in Greece, 19th Century
Emily January Petersen :
“Invent This, O Ye Men”: The Female Inventor of the Dishwasher and Communication
Y-6
SOC01b
Capitalism, Community and Charity: Giving in Mercantile and Industrial Economies (ca. 1300-2000) II
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Networks:
Social Inequality
,
Urban
|
Chair:
Marco H.D. van Leeuwen
|
Organizers:
Henk Looijesteijn, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen |
Discussant:
Julie Marfany
|
Henk Looijesteijn, Marco van Leeuwen :
Rural Poor Relief in the Netherlands: a Cross-section ca. 1800
Melanie Oppenheimer :
Charity and War
Will Rall :
What did Charity mean under National Socialism? The Case of the Winter Help Relief, 1933-1939
Z-6
MID03
Morality, Law and Sexual Behaviour in the (late) Medieval City
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Networks:
Middle Ages
,
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Tineke Van de Walle
|
Organizer:
Tineke Van de Walle
|
Discussant:
Peter Stabel
|
Anke De Meyer :
The Perception of Women as Active or Passive Contributors in Conjuring up an Honourable Society in Late Medieval Letters of Remission
Jelle Haemers :
Sex and Politics in the City: about Insults in Late Medieval Flanders
Jonas Roelens :
Sodomy and Citizenship. The Repression of Same-sex Acts within Different Social Groups in Late Medieval Southern Netherlandish Society
Claire Weeda :
Sex as Preventative Medicine in Late Medieval Cities
ZA-6
REL02
Christianity and National Identity in Twentieth-century Europe
Hörsaal 24 basement
Network:
Religion
|
Chair:
Paul Lawrence
|
Organizer:
John C. Wood
|
Discussant:
Paul Lawrence
|
Thomas Schulte-Umberg :
“Creating an Other Europe”: the “Review of Politics” and its Contributors in Postwar and War
Yvonne Maria Werner :
The Catholic Danger”: Anti-catholicism and the Formation of Scandinavian National Identity
John Wolffe :
The Secularization and Re-sacralization of Martyrdom in Britain and Ireland 1914-1923’
John C. Wood :
The Rock of Human Sanity stands in the Sea where it always stood”: Britishness, Christianity and the Experience of Defeat, 1939-1941
ZB-6
SPE02
Special Session. Round Table: What is Transnational History?
Hörsaal 26 basement
Networks:
,
Politics, Citizenship, and Nations
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Chair:
Ann-Christina Knudsen
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Organizers:
Anne Epstein, Ann-Christina Knudsen |
Discussants:
Peter Baldwin, Matthew Guterl, Wolfram Kaiser, Barbara Molony, Nils Arne Sørensen |
ZC-6
HEA07
Health, Ethnicity and Gender in Twentieth Century Eastern Europe
UR Altre Geschichte
Network:
Health and Environment
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Chair:
Ulf Brunnbauer
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Organizer:
Friederike Kind-Kovács
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Discussant:
Sarah Marks
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Friederike Kind-Kovács :
International and National Jewish Child Relief in Interwar Hungary
Maren Roeger :
Regulation of Prostitution: Poland 1914-1945
Katrin Steffen :
Health, Poverty and Eugenics in Interwar Poland
Eszter Varsa :
Health, Hygiene and Romani Assimilation in Hungary from an Intersectional Perspective, 1950s-1980s
Esther Wahlen :
Alcohol Policy and the Treatment of Alcoholics in Late Socialist Romania and Czechoslovakia
ZD-6
WOM24 lab6
Feminism in International Labour Organizations in the Cold War Era
Prominentenzimmer
Networks:
Labour
,
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Geert Van Goethem
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Organizer:
Dorothy Sue Cobble
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Discussant:
Susan Zimmermann
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Dorothy Sue Cobble :
Esther Peterson's Anonymous 1956 ICFTU Pamphlet and Cold War Feminism
Kristen Ghodsee :
State Socialist Women and the ILO during the Cold War
Yevette Richards Jordan :
The ICFTU and Global Women's Organizing in the 1960s: The Difficulties of Turning an Instrument of Propaganda into a Tool of Transformation
Thursday 24 April 2014
14.00 - 16.00
A-7
WOR06
Cultures of Time in World History, 1760-1830
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
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Chair:
David Lindenfeld
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Organizer:
Ulrike Kirchberger
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Discussants:
-
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Milinda Banerjee :
Time of Gods, Time of Men: South Asian Temporalities and Transnational Early Modern Connections, ca. 1760-1830
Mandy Izadi :
Payne’s War, 1812-1814: A Study of Black-Indian Politics in the Circum-Caribbean
Ulrike Kirchberger :
Cultures of Time in the Atlantic World, 1760-1830
B-7
CRI10b
Round Table: Justice and Occupations in Western Europe: Actors and Practices. 1914-1945 (France, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway). II : Judges Facing Occupiers
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Networks:
,
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Stanislas Horvat
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Organizers:
Mélanie Bost, Derk Venema |
Discussants:
-
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Mélanie Bost :
An Example of “Murky” Collaboration in the Judicial Field: Unusual Practices of Cooperation between Magistrates and Patriotic Associations in Wartime (Occupied Belgium, 1914-1918)
Derk Venema :
Supreme Courts under Nazi Occupation: Causes of Post-war Reputations
Jan Julia Zurné :
The Belgian Judiciary and Police facing the Resistance during the Second World War
C-7
CRI17
Witch Hunters
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Heather Shore
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Organizer:
Gunnar Winsnes Knutsen
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Discussant:
Heather Shore
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Tyge Krogh :
A Lutheran Plague. Suicide Murders in the Eighteenth Century
Raisa Maria Toivo :
From Conviction to Scepticism: a Witch Hunter Judge in 17th century Finland
Rita Voltmer :
The Personal Factor. Witch Hunters and the Dynamics of Witch Hunting in the Border Regions between France, the Netherlands, Germany and Italy
D-7
AFR03
Special session. Memories of African Internal Slavery and Migration on Film: Constructed Visuals of Citizenship and Ethnicity in Contemporary Africa
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Networks:
Africa
,
Culture
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Chair:
Mirjam de Bruijn
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Mirjam de Bruijn
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E-7
LAT05 afr
Biography and History: Exploring Transnational Lives
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Latin America
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Chair:
Henk Looijesteijn
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Organizer:
Jadwiga E Pieper Mooney
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Discussant:
Lessie Jo Frazier
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Matthew Guterl :
"Josephine Baker as a Historical Problem: Transnationalism, Diaspora, Celebrity, and Biography"
Tanya Harmer :
Individual Lives, Collective Histories? Beatriz Allende, Latin American Revolutionary Movements and Transnational Solidarity Networks
Jadwiga E Pieper Mooney :
Negotiating Global Tensions and Local Needs: Benjamin Viel Vicuña and the Politics of Public Health in Cold War Chile
Theresa Runstedtler :
Jack Johnson and the Fight against the Global Color Line
F-7
ANT09
New Developments in Ancient Social History
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Antiquity
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Chair:
Arjan Zuiderhoek
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Arjan Zuiderhoek
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Nikola Koepke :
Brothers and Sisters: European Gender Inequality in the Very Long-Run
Myles Lavan :
Coping with High Uncertainty: Quantifying the Enfranchisement of Provincials in the Roman Empire
Mick Stringer :
Why were Clever Men so Stupid? Scepticism and Gullability in Roman Agricultural Treatises
Justine Walter :
Constructing Catastrophe: A Comparison of Ancient Europe and Early China
G-7
ECO06b
Agency, Gender, Human Capital and World Economic Development II
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Lotte van der Vleuten
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Organizers:
Sarah Carmichael, Lotte van der Vleuten |
Discussant:
Tracy Dennison
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Selin Dilli :
The Role of Female Agency in Politics: A Global Study, 1850-2000
Felix Meier zu Selhausen :
What Determines Age at Marriage in Uganda? Empirical Evidence from Colonial and Post-colonial Marriage Registers, 1908-2008
Jacob Weisdorf, Jane Humphries :
What did English Women earn in the Past? A Long-term Wage Series for Unskilled Female Workers, 1260-1860
H-7
EDU03
Marginalized Children, Vulnerable Histories: Methodological and Ethical Issues in the History of Childhood
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Johanna Sköld :
Hierarchies of Documentation
Ingrid van der Bij :
Child Protection Ethics in the Work of the Juvenile Court Judge in the Netherlands, 1922-1995
Annemieke Van Drenth :
The ‘Truth’ about Idiocy. Examining the Files of the First Children in Van Koetsveld’s ‘School for Idiots’ in the Netherlands in the Second half of the 19th Century
Kaisa Vehkalahti :
Problem Girls and Problem Stories. Child Welfare Accounts and the Construction of Girls’ Social Problems in Finland, 1945–1969
Karin Zetterqvist Nelson :
In Search of Children’s Perspective in Medical Case Files – Mission Impossible?
I-7
LAB04b
Das Haus/Households in Practice II
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Karin Hassan Jansson :
Households in Practice: Agency and Authority in Early Modern Sweden
Dag Lindström :
House, Households and Spaces in 18th Century Swedish Towns
Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen :
From Household to Streets: Female Food Sellers in 18th Century Turku (Åbo)
J-7
ASI04
Work, Skill and Professions in India: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Asia
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Chair:
Ratna Saptari
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Organizer:
Nandini Gooptu
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Discussants:
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Nandini Gooptu :
Soft Skills, Emotional Labour and Class Relations in the Contemporary Indian Labour Market
Prashant Kidambi :
Between Capital and Labour: Clerical Workers in Late Colonial Bombay
Divya Nambiar :
Teaching India’s Youth to Dream? Shaping Aspirations through Skill Training Initiatives in India
K-7
CUL07
Contextualized Histories of Social Science Methods and Methodologies
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Verena Halsmayer
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Organizer:
Christian Daye
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Discussant:
Christian Daye
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Thibaud Boncourt :
Importing Behaviourism. Transatlantic Transfers and the Creation of the European Consortium for Political Research
Matthias Duller :
The Internationalization of Systems Analysis. Epistemological Consequences of a Global Encounter
Fran Osrecki :
Defending Corruption, Defending Modernity: the Rise and Fall of a Radical Idea
Andrea Ploder :
Social Movements and the Rise of Interpretive Research. Towards a Contextualized History of Qualitative Social Research in the German-speaking countries between 1965 and 1980
L-7
SEX05b
The Cultural Mobility of Sexual Liberation II
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Agnes Andeweg
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Organizer:
Agnes Andeweg
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Discussant:
Agnes Andeweg
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Henk de Smaele :
“On a Five-Foot Bookshelf”: Literary Same-sex Plots and the Science of Homosexuality (c. 1950-1975)
Franz Eder :
National and International Images of Sexual Liberation in the German Speaking Countries (1950s to 1970s)
Eir-Anne Edgar :
Day Tripper: Suburban Swingers
Bart Eeckhout :
Coming after the Transnational Commuter James Baldwin: Sexual Liberation's Troubled Relation with Queer Questions of Home and Futurity
M-7
LAB25
Work in the Knowledge Society
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Networks:
Labour
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Theory
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Chair:
Thomas Welskopp
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Organizers:
Peter-Paul Baenziger, Brigitta Bernet |
Discussant:
Thomas Welskopp
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Peter-Paul Baenziger :
A Consumerist Knowledge Society? Work (Ethic), Bodies, and Consumption, c. 1950-1990.
Brigitta Bernet :
Human Capital as Resource of the Knowledge Society.
Eloisa Betti :
Precarious Work as a Historical Phenomenon: a Gendered Global Approach
Olivier Giraud :
Decentralizing Production, Dismantling the Company, Reinventing the Labor Contract?
N-7
THE06
Evolving Politics and Theory among (Some) Radical Baby Boomer Historians in the U.S.
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Erich Goode
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Erich Goode
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Temma Kaplan :
Theory as Movement
Teresa Meade :
I’ll Probably Survive Capitalism, but will the Planet? Sustainability and Capitalism in the 21st Century
Andor Skotnes :
Polarities of Social History Praxis: Edward Thompson, Louis Althusser…and Mao
Barbara Weinstein :
From Marxist Political Economy to Latin American Social History
O-7
ETH06b
Early Medieval Migrations II: Migrations in Byzantium and Armenia
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Alexander Beihammer :
Turkish Migration Processes and Patterns of Cross-Cultural Permeation in Medieval Anatolia (Eleventh – Thirteenth Century)
Johannes Koder :
Remarks on the Slavic Immigration and landnahme in the Byzantine Balkans
Johannes Preiser-Kapeller :
Aristocrats, Mercenaries, Clergymen and Refugees: Deliberate and Forced Mobility of Armenians in the Early Medieval Mediterranean and Near East (6th to 11th century)
Ioannis Stouraitis :
Migrating within Medieval Empire: Towards a Typology of Movement of People and Groups in Post-Seventh Century Byzantium
P-7
WOM07
Gender, Political Violence and Narratives of the Self in the 20th Century
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Irene Bandhauer-Schoeffmann :
The Burden of being a Son: Narratives of an Abduction Victim’s Son
Clare Bielby :
Narrating the Politically Violent Self: Masculinity and Violence in Post-Terrorist Life Writing in the Federal Republic of Germany
Vandana Joshi :
The Holy Ghost, the Sleeping Beauty and the Prince Charming: Soldiers’ Reflections on State Violence perpetrated on their sexually deviant Wives
Stephanie Yuhl :
Gendered Invisibility, the Construction of Public Memory, and Homelessness: Militarized U.S. Women from the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
Q-7
ORA06b
The Soviet Union & Eastern Europe II: Transitions since 1989
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Joanna Bornat
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
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Nanci Adler :
Competing Narratives on the Stalinist Past
Miroslav Vanek :
We and They: Identification with the Political System
R-7
ELI08
Social Ties and Political Representation in Urban Contexts in Late Middle and Early Modern Ages
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Network:
Elites and forerunners
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Chair:
María Asenjo-González
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Organizers:
María Asenjo-González, María Ángeles Martín Romera |
Discussant:
Jelle Haemers
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David Alonso-Garcia :
Who Represented What? The Castilian Parliament Deputation and Tax System during XVIth Century
Ludolf Pelizaeus :
Rebellion and Representation: the Example of Villigen and Jaén at the beginning of XVIth
Sean Perrone :
The Assembly of the Clergy and Political Representation in Sixteenth-Century Castile
Fabrizio Titone :
Late Medieval Sicily: Patterns of Representation
S-7
SPA14
Big Data and its Management: Lessons from the Past
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Margaret Adams :
Challenges to Laws and Access Traditions for Historical Digital Records in an Era of “Big Data"
Margo Anderson :
Can there be a Data Breach of Aggregate Data?
Douwe Zeldenrust :
The Exploration and Visualisation of Big Data in the Humanities, Comparing Data Representation of a Large-scale E-infrastructure (CLARIN) and a Dedicated Virtual Research Environment (Soundbites)
T-7
FAM08
Family Systems, Family Relations and Fertility
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Lotta Vikström
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Organizer:
Paul Rotering
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Discussant:
Pier Paolo Viazzo
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Jeanne Cilliers, Martini Mariotti :
Examining Female Fertility in the Settler Cape Colony
Yuliya Hilevych :
Children’s Independence and Fertility Behavior in Stem and Joint Family Systems: a Comparison between Western and Eastern Ukraine, 1950-1970
Paul Rotering :
Intergenerational Transmission of Reproductive Behaviour in Sweden and the Netherlands, ca 1850-1920
Kai Willführ, Charlotte Störmer :
Reproductive Behavior of Landless Agricultural Workers, Small Farmers and of the Economic Elite in the Historical Krummhörn Region (East Frisia, Germany, 1720-1874)
U-7
FAM22
Widows Family and Economy in Historical Perspective
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Organizer:
Beatrice Moring
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Discussant:
Sølvi Sogner
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Anne-Lise Head-König :
The Survival of Widows in Relation to Legal Entitlement, Citizenship, Residence and Family Ties (Switzerland, 18th-20th Centuries)
Margareth Lanzinger :
Widowers and their Sisters-in-Law – the Rivalry between Domestic Organisation and Marriage Impediments
Beatrice Moring :
Widows, Family and Property in Northern Europe
Dana Stefanova :
The Position of Widows in Early Modern
V-7
RUR07
Production and Productivity in European Agriculture C. 1700 to 1939
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Gerard Béaur
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Organizers:
Vicente Pinilla, Patrick Svensson |
Discussant:
Jose Miguel Lana
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Pedro Lains, Dulce Freire :
The Development of Portuguese Agriculture in the Long Run, 1700-1939
Miguel Martín Retortillo, Vicente Pinilla :
Productivity in the European Agriculture, 1870- 1914
Socrates Petmezas :
Land Tenure Systems and Agricultural Productivity in the Southern Balkans (ca. 1870-1940)
Patrick Svensson, Mats Olsson :
Total Factor Productivity in Scanian Agriculture 1700-1900
W-7
HEA19
Doctors, Health Professionals and Institutions
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Christopher Gale :
Patients, Professionals, Politicians and the Public Purse: the Rise and Professionalisation of the UK Mental Health Service User Movement from the Mid-Twentieth Century
Bárbara Ana Revuelta Eugercios :
The Effect of the Institutional Environment on Children Mortality in La Inclusa de Madrid (Madrid,1890-1935)
Sara Silverstein :
“We are still dead”: Refugee Doctors and the Rehabilitation of Europe after the Second World War
X-7
TEC03b
Domestic Technologies
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Cecilia Bjorken-Nyberg :
Make Music but Waste no Energy: The Player Piano, Political Economy and Psychophysiology
Clive Edwards :
Consumer Timber Choices as Signifiers in 20th Century Furniture
Isabelle Favre-Felix :
The Rise of Television in France: a Path towards a New Consumer Society ? (1945-1985)
Susan Haight :
Modeling Domesticity in Toronto: the T. Eaton Company’s House Displays 1926-1950
Y-7
SOC11
Institutions of Exclusion? Guilds, Citizenship and Inequality in Early Modern Europe
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Laura Crombie :
Festive and Devotional Communities among the Craft-guilds of Late Medieval Ghent
Bert De Munck, Karel Davids :
Beyond Exclusivism. Entrance Fees for Guilds in the Early Modern Low Countries (c.1450-1800)
Maarten Prak :
Access to the Trade: Urban Craft Guilds and Social and Geographical Mobility in Early Modern Europe
Patrick Wallis, Chris Minns :
Open Access? Guilds and Citizenship in Early Modern England
Z-7
MID01
Risk vs Uncertainty: Between Rational Investments and Gambling in the Middle Ages
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Network:
Middle Ages
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Chair:
Wouter Ryckbosch
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
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Nicholas Scott Baker :
Taking Chances: Gambling and Commerce in Late Medieval Italy
Jonas Braekevelt :
Monopolising Lotteries, Restricting Gambling. Institutional and Socio-cultural Contradictions in the Game of Chance-policy of the Burgundian-Habsburg State (15th Century)
Giovanni Ceccarelli :
Making Business out of Gambling in Medieval Italy
Jeroen Puttevils :
The Lure of Lady Luck: Lotteries and Economic Culture in the Fifteenth- and Sixteenth-century Low Countries
Thomas Max Safley :
Considerations of Risk in Early Modern Bankruptcy Proceeding
ZB-7
POL19
Private Eyes and Public Spies: Surveillance in the United States
Hörsaal 26 basement
Dolores Janiewski :
Private Scrutiny, Public Exposure: Anti-Communist Surveillance and the Media in the United States, 1919-1956
Simon Judkins :
Duelling Committees: 1930s Californian Surveillance Groups and Their Legislative Allies
Robert Lichtman :
The Role of J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI in Creating and Perpetuating McCarthyism
Jacqueline Ross :
Undercover Policing and Entrapment in Comparative Perspective
ZD-7
LAB34
Round Table: Political Change as a Determinant of Shifting Labour Relations
Prominentenzimmer
Thursday 24 April 2014
16.30 - 17.30
A-8
CUL00
Network meeting Culture
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
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B-8
ECO00
Network meeting Economic History
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
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C-8
CRI00
Network meeting Criminal Justice
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
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D-8
AFR00
Network meeting Africa, Asia, Latin America
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
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E-8
ANT00
Network meeting Antiquity
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
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F-8
EDU00
Network meeting Education and Childhood
Elise Richtersaal first floor
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G-8
ELI00
Network meeting Elites and forerunners
Hörsaal 23 first floor
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H-8
ETH00
Network meeting Ethnicity and Migration
Hörsaal 27 first floor
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I-8
FAM00
Network meeting Family and Demography
Hörsaal 28 first floor
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J-8
HEA00
Network meeting Health and Environt
Hörsaal 29 first floor
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K-8
MID00
Network meeting Middle Ages
Hörsaal 30 first floor
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L-8
MAT00
Network meeting Material and Consumer Culture
Hörsaal 31 first floor
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M-8
LAB00
Network meeting Labour
Hörsaal 32 first floor
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N-8
POL00
Network meeting Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Hörsaal 33 first floor
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O-8
REL00
Network meeting Religion
Hörsaal 41 first floor
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P-8
RUR00
Network meeting Rural History
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
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Q-8
SEX00
Network meeting Sexuality
SR IOGF first floor
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R-8
SPA00
Network meeting Spatial and Digital History
Hörsaal 42 second floor
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S-8
TEC00
Network meeting Technology
Hörsaal 45 second floor
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T-8
SOC00
Network meeting Social Inequality
Hörsaal 46 second floor
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U-8
THE00
Network meeting Theory and Historiography
Hörsaal 47 second floor
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V-8
URB00
Network meeting Urban History
Hörsaal 48 second floor
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W-8
WOM00
Network meeting Women and Gender
Hörsaal 50 second floor
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X-8
WOR00
Network meeting World History
UR2 Germanistik second floor
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Y-8
ORA00
Network meeting Oral History
UR3 Germanistik second floor
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Friday 25 April 2014
8.30 - 10.30
A-9
WOR08
Railway Towns as Portals of Globalization
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
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Chair:
Geert Castryck
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Organizer:
Geert Castryck
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Discussant:
Matthias Middell
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Sofie Boonen, Johan Lagae :
A City Constructed by “des gens d’ailleurs”. Urban Development and Migration Policies in Colonial Lubumbashi, 1910-1930
Jonathan Hyslop :
Durban in the Global Coal-Energy System: Mines, Railways, Docks, and Stokeholds in the Empire of Otto Siedle’s Natal Direct Line, 1889-1919.
Jamie Monson :
Making Globalization Work: Railway Porters at Kapiri Mposhi, Zambia
Nitin Sinha :
The imperial/global ‘connectedness’ of the small railway town of Jamalpur, India, 1860s-1880s
B-9
CRI08
Early Modern Criminal Justice and Legal Sources: New Perspectives
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Luís Manuel Calvo Salgado
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Organizer:
Stephan Sander-Faes
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Discussant:
Martin Scheutz
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Jose Cáceres Mardones :
Bestiality in 17th-Century in Zurich. Subject – Practices – Discourses
Krista Kesselring :
Sex and Murder in Early Modern England: Bodies of Evidence
Eric Piltz :
All Matters of Faith? Criminal Cases in 16th Century Antwerp
Stephan Sander-Faes :
Beyond the Normative Narrative(s): a Tale of Two Processes from 17th-Century Southern Bohemia
C-9
POL01
The Politics of Numbers: Petition Drives and Collection of Signatures in the Shaping of Modern Politics (1640-1960)
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Benoit Agnes :
Imitating the ‘English Way of Petitioning’ : French Perceptions and Transfers of the British Agitation, 1830-1848
Daniel Carpenter :
Spatial and Sequential Analysis of Petition Canvassing: a Geographic Analysis of Anti-slavery Petitions from New York City, 1837
Jean Gabriel Contamin :
The Petitioning between Complaint, Pressure and Legitimation: the Right to Petition and the Uses of Petitioning in Contemporary France (1788-1960)
Henry Miller :
‘Petition! Petition!! Petition!!!’: Petitioning, Public Opinion and Popular Politics in Britain, c. 1800-1914
David Zaret :
From Traditional Petition-and-Response to Political Mobilization in Early-modern England
D-9
SPA03
Spatial History of Rural Communities and Landscapes
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Andrew Lowerre :
Environmental Factors and Regional Variation in Historic Settlement Organisation in England
Jim Pimpernell :
Researching the Evolution of a Large English 18th Century Agricultural Estate using GIS, a Database and Social Network Analysis Tools
Ad van Ooststroom :
Reconstruction Landownership in 1400 in the Province of Utrecht
George Vascik :
The Political Sociology of Northern German Moor and Fehn Communities
Anouk Vermeulen :
Innovation Knows no Limites: Reconsidering Roman Centuriation in Tarragona and Arles
E-9
ECO09
Economic Development in the Age of Nation Building: New Perspectives on the Economic History of Central and South-Eastern Europe in the Late 19th and early 20 Centuries
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Economic History
|
Chair:
Alexander Klein
|
Organizer:
Tamás Vonyó
|
Discussant:
Alexander Klein
|
Tomas Cvrcek, Miroslav Zajicek :
School, What is it Good for? The Politics and Economics of Public Education in 19th Century Habsburg Empire
Matthias Morys :
Central Banks and Nation-states in South-East Europe, 1878 – 1928
Max-Stephan Schulze, P. Caruana-Galizia :
Empires Diverging: A Spatial Analysis of Habsburg and German Regional GDP, 1870-1910
Tamás Vonyó :
By how much did socialist economies underperform? A cross-country investigation’
F-9
ANT07
Social Science Greek History
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Brooks Kaiser
|
Organizer:
James Kierstead
|
Discussant:
Brooks Kaiser
|
James Kierstead :
Associations and Citizenship at Athens: Incentives and Information in Demes, Phratries, and Subsidiary Groups
Roland Oetjen :
Taxes or “Benefactions”? An Economic Analysis of “Euergetism” and its Emergence
Matthew Simonton :
Aristotle the Game Theorist: Authoritarian Breakdown in Classical Greek Oligarchies
Claire Taylor :
Social Capital and Marginalised Groups in the Ancient Greek World
H-9
EDU07
Institutions for Children - Meaning and Character
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Branko Šuštar :
Women Teachers and their Educational Activities for Improvement Family Life in Urban and Rural Areas in Slovenia from the End of 19th Century to Beginnig of 20th Century
Steven Taylor :
Poverty, Emigration and Family: Experiencing Childhood Poverty in Late Nineteenth-Century Manchester
Dick van Gijlswijk :
Schools for Poor Children in the Eighteenth Century
I-9
LAB08
Imperial Connections and Household Labour Relations
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Corinne Boter :
The Dynamics of the Household. Labour Division in Dutch Households 1830-1940.
Louella de Graaf :
Between Forced Labor and Market Work. Javanese Households, the Allocation of Labor and Time, and Consumption under Colonial Rule, 1830-1970
Michiel de Haas :
Measuring African Rural Welfare: A Reconstruction of Ugandan Rural Living Standards in the 1920s-30s
Steffen Rimner :
When Opium Enters the Household: the Division of Labor, Paternal Drug Consumption and Familial Impoverishment in India and China, c. 1880-1900
J-9
ETH14
Identity Construction in Multicultural Britain
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Saima Nasar :
Unity in Diversity? Re-thinking East African Asian Identities in 1960s and 1970s Britain
Vimal Patel :
'Caste and Caste Identity in Leicester: A Splendid Isolation?'
Gavin Schaffer :
What’s Behind the Open Door? Making Multiculturalism on British Television
Christopher Roy Zembe :
Migrating with Colonial and Post-Colonial Memories: Dynamics of Ethnic and Racial Interactions within the Zimbabwean Community in the United Kingdom
K-9
CUL19
Representing the Child: The Innovative Role of the Arts
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Mathilda Hallberg, Bengt Sandin :
Visualizing Children´s Bodies in the Welfare State
Pieter Mooren :
Picturing the child: The child in the 16th century Works of Mercy and the 20th century Frog picture books.
Jane Southcott :
Tunes of Heritage: Changing Constructions of the Child in Music
Matthew Worley :
'Oi Oi Oi’: Class and Locality in British Punk
L-9
ETH20
Organizing Migration: Concepts and Limits of a Longitudinal Perspective
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
|
Chair:
Wladimir Fischer
|
Organizers:
Rita Garstenauer, Anne Unterwurzacher |
Discussant:
Wladimir Fischer
|
Rita Garstenauer, Anne Unterwurzacher :
A Longitudinal View on Migration and Organisation in History and Sociology
Matteo Pretelli :
Fascist Cultural Promotion in the 'Little Italies'
Zeynep Sezgin :
Conceptualizing Transnational Migrant Organizations: Turkish Migrant Organizations in Austria
Hanna Sonkajärvi :
Organizations and Migration in the Early Modern Period: Some Reflections on the Basque Case
Frank Wolff :
From Peddler to Gaucho and Citizen: Global Jewish Relief Agencies as Mediating Organizers in the Age of Great Migrations, 1880-1939
M-9
LAB26 mig
Migration and Ethnicity in Coalfield History (worldwide)
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Diethelm Blecking :
Between Disintegration, Community Formation (Spoleczenstwo) and Integration – the Role of Sport for Polish Migrants to Germany in the Rhineland/Westphalen Industrial Area 1899-1939
Marion Fontaine :
Football, Immigration and Identity in the French Mining Communities: the Case of the “Nord” and the “Lorraine” Coalfields (1930’-1960’)
Philip Slaby :
“Dissimilarity Breeds Contempt: Mines, Foreigners, and the State in Interwar France”
Clarice Gontarski Speranza :
Struggles and Assimilation: the Role of European Workers in Brazilian Coal Mining (São Jerônimo, RS, 1850-1950)
N-9
SEX14
Politics of Sexuality in the 70's
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Nathalie Le Bouteillec
|
Organizer:
Virginie De Luca Barrusse
|
Discussant:
Wannes Dupont
|
Sylvie Burgnard :
The Sex Education of Children and Adolescents in Geneva in the 1970’s
Antoine Idier :
Gay Liberation and Pedophilia in Post 68 France
Mariette Le Den :
Standards of Motherhood: from Young Mothers to Single Mothers in the 70's
O-9
ETH28
The Role of the Judiciary in the Making of Immigration Policies
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
|
Chair:
Betty de Hart
|
Organizers:
Saskia Bonjour, Betty de Hart |
Discussant:
Betty de Hart
|
Ben Herzog :
Revoking Citizenship: The Role of the Courts in Expatriation Policies in the United States
Ewen McIntosh :
Judicial Impact on UK Asylum Removals Policy and its Political Framing (1990 – 2012)
Sonia Morano-Foadi :
Judicial reflections on the interplay between human rights and migration
Devyani Prabhat :
Constructing a Virtuous Citizen: Judgments of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission
Helena Wray :
The Role of the Judiciary in the Making of Immigration Policies. Family Migration, Human Rights and the UK Supreme Court
P-9
SEX09
Defining Female Sexualities
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Kirsten Leng
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Kirsten Leng
|
Jean-Noël Castorio :
The Messalina Complex / Le complexe de Messaline
Tamara Chaplin :
Lesbopolis: Bagdam Cafée and Lesbian Life in Toulouse, 1970 to the present
Julie Gammon :
The 'Female-Husband' in 18th Century England
Riikka-Maria Pöllä :
Madame de Sévigné & Ninon de Lenclos: Possibility to Take Control of Their Own Sexuality?
Q-9
ORA08
Disrupted Lives, Disrupted Identities
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Helga Amesberger
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Gulie Ne'eman Arad :
Bearing Witness to the Twisted Road of Constructing Life Narrative(s)
Michaela Raggam-Blesch :
Ruptured Lives and Identities: Persecution and Survival of Women and Men of “Half-Jewish” Descent during the Nazi Regime in Vienna
Andreas Schmoller :
Personal Testimony and Local Memory in Dialogue? On the Life Story of a Polish Survivor of the Ebensee Concentration Camp who Stayed in Ebensee
Christa Whitney :
Empty/Full: Jewish Lithuania and Poland in the Memory of its Residents and Descendents
R-9
ELI11
Elite Positions across Time: Prosopgraphic and Generational Approaches
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Miguel Artola Blanco :
Madrid Private Bankers: The Social Profile of a Discrete Elite (1900-1939)
Laurence Brockliss, Michael Moss :
The Old and New Professions in 19th Century Britain
Nuno Severiano Teixeira, Isabel Alcario :
Who is the Portuguese Foreign Minister? 1890-2010 - The Study of an Elite
Frederik Verleden, Emmanuel Gerard :
Representatives and Senators in Belgium 1831-2013: the Transformation of a Parliamentary Elite
S-9
RUR18 lb13
Mobilization and Stabilization of Rural Labor Force
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Networks:
Labour
,
Rural
|
Chair:
Stéphanie Barral
|
Organizer:
Stéphanie Barral
|
Discussant:
Benoit Daviron
|
Mustafa Aslan :
Between the Sheet and the Hangar: The Housing Issue of Kurdish Seasonal Workers in Turkey
Guillaume Vadot :
Living and Struggling in a Plantation: Housing, Wage Labor and Labor Struggles in a Post Structural Adjustment Plan Agro-industrial Plantation in Cameroon
Wessel Visser :
"Marikana has come to the Farms!!!" The Socio-economic Impact of the November 2012-January 2013 Agricultural Strike in the Western Cape, South Africa
T-9
FAM05a
Long-term Perspectives on Divorce and Union Dissolution in Western Countries I
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Glenn Sandström
|
Organizer:
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir
|
Discussant:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
|
Helena Bergman :
Divorce in the Century of the Child. The Politics of Post-divorce Parenthood in Sweden during the 20th Century
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir, Brynja Björnsdóttir :
The Implications of Divorce in Late 19th and Early 20th Century Iceland
Bente Rosenbeck :
Divorce in the Nordic Countries
Pasi Saarimäki :
Bourgeois Women’s Organizations and the Question of Divorce in Finland 1884–1930
U-9
FAM23
Immigation and Marriage Strategies in Comparative Context
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chairs:
Isabelle Seguy, Beatrice Zucca Micheletto |
Organizers:
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga, Beatrice Zucca Micheletto |
Discussants:
Anne-Lise Head-König, Beatrice Zucca Micheletto |
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga :
Marriage Strategies and Alliances among French Immigrants in America: a Gender Approach
Juan Francisco Henarejos López, Francisco Chacón Jiménez :
Marital Strategies, Social Mobility and Consanguinity in Mediterranean Spain: Murcia: Centuries XVIII- XIX
Hans Jørgen Marker, Nanna Floor Clausen :
Moving to or from Marriage?
Mateusz Wyzga :
Migrations to Cracow during the Preindustrial Period
V-9
RUR08
Rural Factor Markets in Different Legal and Institutional Contexts. Towards a Methodological Framework
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Michael Limberger
|
Organizers:
Nicolas De Vijlder, Michael Limberger |
Discussant:
Markus Cerman
|
Frédéric Aparisi :
Good Debt. The Credit Activities of the Wealthy Families in the Rural Communities of the Valencian Midlands during 15th Century
Nicolas De Vijlder :
Manors, Manorial Accounts and Land Transfers in the Early Modern Low Countries. A Short Note on their Legal and Institutional Context
Eline Van Onacker :
Small but Significant. The Micro-level Functioning of Markets for Land and Credit in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries (The Campine area, Low Countries)
W-9
MAT11
Rural Artisans, Shops and Consumers
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Lucy Bailey :
‘A Veritable Palace of Delight’: The Sentimental Portrayal of Childhood and the Village Shop in Victorian Literary and Visual Culture
Béatrice Craig :
Modernity, Respectability and the Early 18th Century Canadian Rural Consumer
Marie Ulväng :
Clothing, Gender, Values and Valuations in 19th Century
Merja Uotila :
Rural Artisans in Early Nineteenth-Century Finland
Ann Wilson :
Production, Consumption and Agency: Catholic Images in Late Nineteenth-century Ireland
X-9
HEA18
Social Determinants of Health: Sanitary Reform and Nutrition
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Emiko Higami, Kenichi Tomobe :
What's the Most Important was to Reduce the Infant Mortality Rate: a Scheme at Osaka City of the Early 20th Century
Tenna Jensen :
The Role of Food in Elderly Care
Corinne Pernet :
Food, Development, and the Return of the Local at FAO
Y-9
SOC10
Round table: Identification and Registration - Documenting the Individual in World History
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chairs:
-
|
Organizer:
Gayle Lonergan
|
Discussants:
Margo Anderson, Beatrice de Graaf, Henk Looijesteijn |
Gayle Lonergan, Ilsen About :
Identification and Registration Practices in Transnational Perspective
Simon Szreter, Keith Breckenridge :
Registration and Recognition. Documenting the Person in World History
Z-9
MID04
The 'Props' of Everyday Life? Material Culture, Daily Practices and Urban Values in Late Medieval and early Modern Urban Society
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Kim Overlaet, Inneke Baatsen :
A Spoonful of Meanings? An Analysis of the Layered Meanings of Silver Spoons in Sixteenth-century Mechelen
Maxime Poulain :
Cultural Identity and Social Standing: the Case-study of Middelburg
Isis Sturtewagen :
Clothing the Children. Dress and Daily Life at the Begard School of Bruges in the mid-16th Century.
Katherine Wilson :
The Function of Textiles in Domestic Spaces from the Evidence of Testaments and Inventories from Later Medieval Dijon, Douai and Tournai
ZA-9
URB01a
Conceived, Constructed, Contested Spaces’ – Gender and Household in the European Town I
Hörsaal 24 basement
Network:
Urban
|
Chair:
Anne Montenach
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Deborah Simonton
|
Katie Barclay :
Marginal Households and Households across Margins: the ‘Kept Mistress’ in Late-Eighteenth-Century Edinburgh
Elaine Chalus :
‘Our House is like a Coffee room’: The Fremantles in Italy, 1815–19
Alison Duncan :
‘Elegant Economy’, the ‘Family of Friends’, and ‘a Love for Amusements’: the Urban Household as a Foundation for Never-married Scots Gentlewomen’s Status and Relationships
ZB-9
TEC05
Rewriting the Histories of Innovation
Hörsaal 26 basement
Network:
Technology
|
Chair:
Henk Wals
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Catarina Caetano da Rosa :
Traumatic Memory and Technology
Heather Holmes :
A Neglected Innovation: the Double Furrow Plough in Scotland, its Early Adoption and Use, 1870-1880
Miroslaw Sikora :
Intelligence Service as a Tool of Science. Example of Poland during the 70. and 80. of XX'th Century
Anna Zawadzka :
Ideological Aspects of Roman Military Engineering
ZD-9
ETH37
Postcolonial Identity
Prominentenzimmer
Hanan Sabea :
Discourses of Free Flow, Practices of Containment: the Unbound Laboring Body and Migration in Tanzania and Egypt
Timo Särkkä :
Colonial Identity-building in Southern and Central Africa: the Case of Finns 1900–1960
Aniek Smit, Maya Wester :
On the border of the Musi: Dutch expatriates in Indonesia during the process of economic decolonization (1949-1965)
Friday 25 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
A-10
WOR09
Religion, Creolization and Ambivalence in the 18th Century Atlantic World
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
|
Chair:
Holger Weiss
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Anders Ahlbäck :
The Overly Candid Missionary Historian: C.G.A. Oldendorp’s Theological Ambivalence over Slavery in the Caribbean
Laura Hollsten :
Quaker Networks in Eighteenth Century Tortola
Louise Sebro :
Creolization: Strategy or Fate
Gunvor Simonsen :
Finding a Place in the Atlantic World: the Case of Christian Protten and Frederik Svane
B-10
CRI09
Practices of Execution and Torture: Continuity and Change
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Stacey Hynd
|
Organizer:
James Campbell
|
Discussant:
Stacey Hynd
|
James Campbell :
The Politics and Practice of Executions in Jamaica, 1941-1980
Catalina Elena Chelcu :
The Practice of Negotiating the Death Penalty in Moldavia by Mid-18th Century
Vivien Miller :
The Electric Chair, Modernity and Capital Punishment in the 20th Century American South
Lizzie Seal :
Albert Pierrepoint and the Cultural Ambivalence of the Twentieth-Century Hangman
C-10
POL02
Anarchists, Marxists, and Nationalists in the Colonial and Postcolonial World, 1870s-1940s: Antagonisms, Solidarities, and Syntheses
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Geoffroy de Laforcade :
“Anarchists, Syndicalists, Communists and their Others: Repertoires of Ideology and Identity on the Buenos Aires Waterfront, Late 1890s to Mid 1940s”
Steven Hirsch :
Conflict and Collaboration in a Time of Political Sectarianism: Anarchists, Syndicalists, Apristas, and Communist Workers in Peru, 1924-1934
Maia Ramnath :
International Man of Mystery: M.P.T. Acharya
Joshua Savala :
Class and Nation Across a Shifting Border: Chilean and Peruvian Ports and Maritime Workers, 1890s-1920s
D-10
AFR04
Cultural Identity Constructions in a global comparative perspective
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Networks:
Africa
,
Culture
|
Chair:
Tundé Zack-Williams
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Ndiouga Benga :
Citizenship and Religious Identity in Postcolonial Senegal
Jonathyne Briggs :
Salut les copains?: Decolonization and Youth Identity in 1960s France
Birgit Englert :
Creating Comoria – popular music in translocal spaces
Luiz Moretto :
Cimboa and Violin: Subjectivities in the Cape Verdean Diaspora
E-10
LAT07
European Migration and Identity in Argentina and Brazil
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Patrícia Bosenbecker :
Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Private Colonization in Brazil.
Michael Gonzales :
Imperial Memories and Modern Vistas: Spain and Argentina in the Centennial Celebration of Independence in Buenos Aires (May, 1910)
Karl Monsma :
Immigrant Plantation Workers in Mid-19th Century São Paulo State: Sources of Conflict and the “Failure” of Early Attempts to Replace Slaves with Immigrants
Oswaldo Truzzi :
Italian Identities in São Paulo Coffee Economy, 1880-1950
F-10
ANT08
Official Power and Local Elites – the Inner Structures of Provincial Leadership in the Roman Empire
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Viorica Rusu-Bolindet
|
Organizers:
Viorica Rusu-Bolindet, Rada Varga |
Discussant:
Viorica Rusu-Bolindet
|
Stefano Magnani, Paola Mior :
Palmyrenian Élites. Aspects of Self-representation and Integration in Hadrian's Age
Ian J. Marshman :
The Power in Their Hands: elite identities and signet rings from Roman Britain
Rada Varga :
Provincial Landmarks of the Official Power. The Praetorium Consularis of Apulum
Francesca Zaccaro :
Collective Mentality and Praot's: Ruling Classes in the Eastern Provinces in Literature, Linguistics and Epigraphy
G-10
ECO04
Rent Seeking Institutions and the Little Divergence: The Economic Impact of Serfdom and Guilds in Pre-industrial Europe
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Network:
Economic History
|
Chair:
Jan Luiten van Zanden
|
Organizer:
Mikolaj Malinowski
|
Discussants:
Tracy Dennison, Jan Luiten van Zanden |
Alexander Klein, Sheilagh Ogilvie :
Occupational Structure in the Czech Lands Under the Second Serfdom
Mikolaj Malinowski :
Serfs and the city; market conditions, surplus extraction institutions and urban growth in Poland, 1500-1772
Miguel Peman :
The Rise of the Craft Guild System. Evidence from Italy, Belgian and Dutch Cities (1200-1800).
Igor Zurimendi :
Abolition of Serfdom and the Growth of Cities in Eastern Europe
H-10
EDU08
Child Protection and Welfare
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Vanja Branica :
Endangered Children in Croatia, 1900-1940: Perception of Children and Types of Care
Elisabeth Malleier :
Un/protected Children. Children and Voluntary Child Protection Associations in the Habsburg Monarchy
Victoria Schmidt :
The Depluralisation of Approaches to Child during the Late Empire Period: Recognising the Segregation of Disabled and Roma Children in the Czech Lands
I-10
LAB10
Labour and Survival on the Soviet Home Front During World War II
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Dan Healey
|
Organizer:
Donald Filtzer
|
Discussant:
Dan Healey
|
Jean-Paul Depretto :
"Forced Labour in the Urals During World War II (1940-1945)
Donald Filtzer :
"The Impact of World War II on the Soviet Union’s Home Front Urban Population"
Wendy Goldman :
“The Evacuation of Soviet Industry: Dismantling and Rebuilding the Industrial Base”
Johannes-Dieter Steinert :
Polish and Soviet Child Forced Labourers in Nazi Germany and German Occupied Eastern Europe
J-10
ASI05
Nations, Borders and Identity Politics
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Asia
|
Chair:
Ratna Saptari
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Gisela Brinker-Gabler :
Practicing (Un)belonging –– Tawada, the “Specular Border Intellectual”
Diana Dimitrova :
Religion, Gender and Culture in Bollywood Film 1994- 2001
Jari Okkonen :
Archaeology of the Defeated – The Toro Excavation (1947–1950) and US Occupation Authorities
K-10
CUL10
Interpreting the Past: Photography and Nationalsocialism
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Andrea Strutz
|
Organizer:
Ina Markova
|
Discussant:
Lucia Halder
|
Johannes Breit :
Photography and Mentality: Forced Labor
Ina Markova :
Austrovision of the Past. Iconic Pictures, Visual Tropes, and the Pictorial Discourse of Austria’s National-Socialist Past
Petra Mayrhofer :
Which Perspectives on the Past? Visual remembrance cultures about National Socialism in Europe
L-10
WOM09
Men and Masculinities in Women’s Emancipation Movements (1960-1990)
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Anneke Ribberink
|
Organizer:
Philippe De Wolf
|
Discussant:
Elisabeth Elgán
|
Vanessa D'Hooghe :
Does the Paternal Instinct Exist? Evolutions in the Discourse on Fatherhood in the 1960s and 1970s in Belgium and France
Philippe De Wolf :
Men’s Participation in Women’s Emancipation Movements and the Construction of a Male Feminist Identity (France, Belgium and the Netherlands, 1960-1990)
Jacobus A. Du Pisani :
Palatable Patriarchy? Angus Buchan, the "Mighty Men" and Masculinity
Raoudha Kammoun :
Gender and Masculinities in Tunisia
Sebastian Scheele :
Male Privilege – North American Roots of a Polarizing Discourse in Contemporary German Feminism and Antiracism
M-10
LAB22a
Translocal- and Micro-Histories of Global Labour I: Global lives
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Christian De Vito
|
Organizer:
Christian De Vito
|
Discussant:
Andrea Caracausi
|
Eleonora Canepari :
Transnational “Ordinary” Lives. Migrant Workers between Birthplace and Arrival City (Rome, 16th-17th Centuries)
Giuseppe Marcocci :
Mission as Global Labour: Pedro Fernandes Sardinha from Goa to Bahia, 1545-1556
Antonio Negro :
Visualizing the Anonymous Other: Labouring People in Visual Sources across Borders
Lara Putnam :
Microhistory and the Transnational Routes of Racialized Labor
N-10
THE05
The “Reality” of History – The Reality of “History”
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Theory
|
Chair:
Stefan Berger
|
Organizer:
Daniel Siemens
|
Discussant:
Thomas Welskopp
|
Juan Luis Fernandez :
Story makes History, Theory makes Story. The Outbreak of WWI as a Case Study
Achim Saupe :
Playing with Historical Authenticity. 20th Century German History in Recent Films
Daniel Siemens :
National Socialist Storm Troopers (SA) in World War II: more than a Virtual Reality?
P-10
SEX08
Medical Narratives and Institutions
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Lena Lennerhed
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Lena Lennerhed
|
Jens Rydström :
A Dire Strait: Why is there such a Difference in Danish and Swedish Attitudes to Sex and Disability?
Martin Scheutz, Alfred Stefan Weiss :
Sexuality as an Aspect of Hospital Life in the Early Modern Era - Normal or Exception?
Janet Weston :
'He alleged he Could not Control Himself': Normal or Abnormal, Curable or a Hopeless Case? Diagnosing and Treating the Sexual Offender in Mid-twentieth Century England
Q-10
ORA09
Public Memory Interventions
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Miroslav Vanek
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Judith Garfield :
Ireland the Troubles: Views from Young Londoners
Marta Kurkowska-Budzan :
„I’m a Communist Sportsman”: Meanings, Discourses and Identities in Contemporary Poland
R-10
ELI12
Local Administration as Mediators between the Populace and the Central Power
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Marius Eppel :
From the National Politics to the Governmental One. The Metamorphosis of a Controversial Political Personality from Transylvania: Vasile Mangra (1875-1918)
Michael Nobel Jakobsen :
"Peasant Bailiffs" - the Administrative Elite of Rural Denmark in the First Half of the 17th Century
Sergey Valentinovich Lyubichankovskiy :
Provincial Officials as Part of Ruling Elite of the Russian Empire: Influence of their Sociocultural Characteristics on their Efficiency (the Second Half of XIX – the Beginning of XX Cent.)
Fernanda Olival, Ana Isabel López-Salazar :
Social mobility in Portugal in the Early Modern times: the Inquisition and the “intermediate groups”
Alexandru Onojescu :
Bureaucracy as an Interest-group. The Case of the Romanian High Civil-Servants from Transylvania between 1861-1867
S-10
RUR17
Rural Protest and Institutions
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Network:
Rural
|
Chair:
Anton Schuurman
|
Organizers:
Dulce Freire, Anton Schuurman |
Discussant:
Anton Schuurman
|
John Bulaitis :
The Tithe War in Kent 1925-36: an Example of English Militant Agrarianism
Antonio Herrera, John Markoff :
Democracy and Rural World in Contemporary Spain: First Results of an Ongoing Research Project
Anna R. Locke :
Fighting for Land Rights
Ruth Sandwell :
Before the Clearances: Rural Protest and the Decline of Smallholders in Canada, 1930-1960
T-10
FAM05b
Long-term Perspectives on Divorce and Union Dissolution in Western Countries II
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir
|
Organizers:
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir, Glenn Sandström |
Discussant:
Sören Edvinsson
|
Juho Harkonen :
Cohort Trends in Divorce and Family Dissolution in Sweden, 1970-2000
Sheela Kennedy, Steve Ruggles :
Breaking up is Hard to Count: The Rise of Divorce and Cohabitation Instability in the United States, 1980-2010
Maria Stanfors, Glenn Sandström :
A Century of Divorce in Sweden. Socio-economic Restructuring and the Long Term Changes in Marital Stability in Sweden 1915-2010
Daniele Vignoli, Anna Matysiak & Marta Styrc :
The Educational Gradient in Marital Disruption: A Meta-analysis of European Research
U-10
FAM24
Family and Demography of Elites, Ancient and Modern
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Mariaconcetta Calabrese :
Urban Sites of the Sicilian Aristocracy in the 16th and 17th Centuries
Peter Pflaumer :
A Demometric Analysis of Ulpian´s Table
Wilko Schröter :
The Demography of Europe’s Ruling Families from the 17th to 19th Century
Harry Willekens :
The Development of Family Rules in Ancient Rome and in the Twentieth-century West : a Puzzling Analogy
V-10
RUR09
Private Credit and Social Change in the Countryside.
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
|
Chair:
Gerard Béaur
|
Organizer:
Gerard Béaur
|
Discussant:
Gilles Postel-Vinay
|
Thomas Brennan :
Life and Debt in 18th Century Champagne
Rosa Congost :
Becoming Richer through Debt: the Impact of a Reduction of Interest Rates on Humble pPople (Catalonia, 18th Century)
Ricard Garcia-Orallo :
Indebted Landlords or Rentiers with a New Strategy? Landlords in Face of the Agrarian Crises of the End of the 19th Century. The Catalan Example
Arlette Schweitz, Beaur Gerard :
Standard of Living and Credit in the Brie in 17th and 18th Centuries
W-10
MAT12
Marketing & Advertising
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Klara Arnberg, Jonatan Svanlund :
Mad Women: Gendered Business in the Swedish Advertising Industry, 1870-1980
Gerulf Hirt, Sandra Schürmann :
When the Cigarette Went to War: Investigating the Branded Product's Political Cultures during and after World War I
Sorcha O'Brien :
Making Meaning with Ephemera – Electrical Technology and Irish National Identity in the 1920s
Cheryl Roberts :
A Price for Fashion: A Young Working Class Woman’s Wardrobe in 1930s London.
X-10
HEA05
Health Education Practices in Socio-Historical Perspective (19th-20th centuries)
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Network:
Health and Environment
|
Chair:
Marie Clark Nelson
|
Organizer:
Enrique Perdiguero-Gil
|
Discussant:
Marie Clark Nelson
|
Angeline Durand-Vallot :
A Historical Approach of the Campaign for Birth Control in the United States
Enric Novella, Geert Thyssen & Karin Priem :
The Challenge of Consumption: Luxembourg’s Steel Industry and the Educational Crusade against Tuberculosis (Ca. 1880-1930)
Séverine Parayre :
The Birth of Policy Organization of Health Education and his Difficult Application in France in Nineteenth Century
Enrique Perdiguero-Gil, Josep M. Comelles :
Fighting against Superstition as Health Education: Folk-medicine in Spain (1885-1985)
Y-10
SOC03 spe
Special session. Cities and Social Inequality
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Networks:
Social Inequality
,
Urban
|
Chair:
Marco H.D. van Leeuwen
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
Michael Hanagan, Prashant Kidambi, Leo Lucassen, Leslie Page Moch, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen |
Z-10
MID05
Analysing Networks of Communication: China and Europe in Comparative Perspective (800-1600)
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Networks:
Asia
,
Middle Ages
|
Chair:
Peter Stabel
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Johannes Preiser-Kapeller
|
Francisco Javier Apellániz :
Cooperating in Complex Environments: Cross-cultural Trade, Commercial Networks and Notarial Culture in the Islamic Cities of Commerce (1350-1500)
Hilde De Weerdt :
Analyzing Political Affiliations in Notebooks and Correspondence: Factionalist Politics Revisited
Franz-Julius Morche, Sergio Currarini :
An Economic Model of Political Communication: Informational Networks in Venetian Long-Distance Trade, 1350-1500
Maria Riep :
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ZA-10
URB01b
Conceived, Constructed, Contested Spaces’ – Gender and Household in the European Town II
Hörsaal 24 basement
Network:
Urban
|
Chair:
Katie Barclay
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Elaine Chalus
|
Marjo Kaartinen :
Walks, Relationships and Networks: London in the 18th Century
Anne Montenach :
Within or Beyond the Household? Female Economic Spaces in Eighteenth-century Lyon
Deborah Simonton :
What’s Love Got to do with it? Gender, Endogamy and Urban Economies
ZB-10
POL16
The Shaping of Liberal Democratic Political Cultures
Hörsaal 26 basement
Elena Bacchin :
1848 in Italy and the Political Apprenticeship
Anne Berg :
Becoming Democrats: Democratic Subjection before the Struggle for Universal Suffrage, the Case of Sweden 1830–1880
Samuel Edquist :
Contested Democracy in Swedish Popular Education, 1900–1940
Magnus Olofsson :
Red Republicans in the Riksdag. The New Liberal Party Misremembered.
ZC-10
TEC01
Patents and Technological Changes
UR Altre Geschichte
Maurizio Lupo :
Technological Innovation in a Peripheral Area: Research about Patents in the Italian Mezzogiorno during the First half of XIXth Century
Peter Meyer :
Aeronautical technology flows at the start of World War I
Alessandro Nuvolari, Michelangelo Vasta :
Independent Inventjon in Italy during the Liberal Age, 1861-1913
Jochen Streb, Francesco Cinnirella :
The Role of Human Capital in Prussia’s Economic Development: a Substitute for or a Complement to Technology?
ZD-10
ETH30
The Uses and Abuses of the East European Exiled Intellectuals in the West during the Cold War
Prominentenzimmer
Detelina Dineva :
The Master of Several Trades and the Historian: The Stories of Two Exiled Bulgarian Intellectuals during the Cold War Years
Veronika Durin-Hornyik :
Free Europe University in Exile Inc./ Collège de l’Europe libre: Training Youth for U.S. Foreign Policy Purposes in the Cold War (1951-1965)?
Lukasz Gorniok :
The Changing Swedish Migration Policy in the Cold War Climate, 1968-1975
Vessela S. Warner :
Bulgarian Emigrant Writers and Radio Free Europe in the 1970s: The Cases of Dimitar Inkyov and Georgi Markov
Friday 25 April 2014
14.00 - 16.00
A-11
WOR10
Tangible Internationalism' between the World Wars
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
|
Chair:
Daniel Roger Maul
|
Organizers:
Daniel Roger Maul, Katharina Rietzler |
Discussants:
-
|
Valeska Huber :
Libraries or Language Charts? Inter-War Internationalism and the Tension between Elite and Mass Education
Vincent Lagendijk :
“Between a Hub and Hubris: the League of Nations as a Node in Scientification and Europeanisation.”
Daniel Laqua :
From the Lecture Theatre to the League: Student Internationalism Between the Wars
Katharina Rietzler :
Reconstructing Central Europe's Mandarins: American Relief for University Professors in the Aftermath of the Great War
B-11
CRI06
Crying Shame: Investigating Blame and Culpability in Britain since 1800
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Paul Lawrence
|
Organizer:
Anne-Marie Kilday
|
Discussant:
Paul Lawrence
|
Anne-Marie Kilday :
White Feathers and Black Looks: Cowardice, Conscientious Objection and Shame in the Great War.
David Nash :
Tarts, Vicars and Modernity: The Rector of Stiffkey, Modern Shame and the Archaeology of Reputation
Pieter Wagenaar, Ivo van Loo :
Be Careful what you do: Before you Disgrace your Wife and Children, and Bring Ruin to yourself: Impression Management in the 18th Century Dutch Republic: the Case of Jacobus Duncan (1752-1806)
Katherine Watson :
“I just had to do something”: the Role of Shame in Twentieth-Century British Cases of Acid Assault
C-11
POL23
The Emergence of Fascism in Europe: the Social Origins of Members and Volunteers of Fascist Parties and Movements
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Ildiko Barna, Andrea Peto :
Political Justice in Motion after WWII in Hungary: who were the Persecuted Perpetrators?
Roger Griffin :
Fascism as a Movement of Populist Evolutionary Ultranationalism. The Sociological Implications of the New Consensus
Linda Margittai, László Karsai & Zoltán Lippényi :
The Socio-political Dynamics of Membership in the Hungarian Arrowcross Party.
Evertjan van Roekel :
Dutch Volunteers in the German Waffen-SS
D-11
AFR05
Political Economy and Social Conflict in Global and Transnational Perspective
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Luca Ciabarri :
War and the Shaping of the Extraverted Society. Globalization in Somali-lands and Local-level Transformations in the New State of Somaliland
Sophia du Plessis, Stan du Plessis :
Which comes First: Good Governance or Prosperity? A Case Study from the South African Republic and the Orange Free State
Giulia Meloni, Johan Swinnen :
The Rise and Fall of the World’s Largest Wine Exporter (And Its Institutional Legacy)
E-11
SPA15
Solving Methodological and Source-related Challenges in Historical Research and HGIS
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Paul Ell :
Place-Name Gazetteers - Key Infrastructure for Digital Humanities?
Bo Nissen Knudsen :
Mapping Changes – from Changing Perspectives. Employing GIS in Historical Geography and Toponomy
Roman Ptak, Grzegorz Strauchold, Tomasz Kubik, Tomasz Babczynski :
GIS as a Tool for the Analysis of Geopolitical Changes of Silesia
F-11
ANT06
Sickness in Cities. Managing Health in Metropolitan Europe from Ancient to Early Modern Times
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Arjan Zuiderhoek
|
Organizers:
Saskia Hin, Christa Matthys |
Discussant:
Isabelle Seguy
|
Ann Carmichael :
Mortality Patterns in 15th Century Milan and Florence
Rebecca Flemming :
Medicine and Health in Roman Cities: the Case for the Defence
Vanessa Harding :
Plague, Pox and Pestering: Understanding Ill-health and its Causes in Early Modern London
Christa Matthys, Saskia Hin :
Sickness and Health in Rome: Getting at the Demographic Living Standards of Ordinary Citizens?
G-11
ECO11
The Political Economy of the Post-War Welfare State, 1950-2000
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Pierre Eichenberger :
Employers and the Shaping of the Welfare State : The Swiss Post-war Experience (1948-1960)
Dennie Oude Nijhuis :
Labor, Capital and the Notion of the Social Wage
Jeroen Touwen :
Employers' Preferences in the Welfare State, 1920-1940
Bruno Valat :
Were Health Expenditures Keynesian ? Questions and Evidence from the French Post-War experience
H-11
EDU09
Writing contemporary history of education – challenges and methods
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Network:
Education and Childhood
|
Chair:
Karin Zetterqvist Nelson
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Karin Zetterqvist Nelson
|
Trine Øland, Christian Sandbjerg Hansen :
The Social Making of Educational Theory: Arguments on How to Understand the Emergence and Transformation of Educational Theory
Johan Prytz :
How to Explain Change and Non-change in Educational Reform Processes: the Case of Swedish Mathematics Education (Grade 4-9), 1920-1980
Johanna Ringarp :
Governed by PISA? The Effect of International Knowledge Measurements on Education Policy Reforms in Germany and Sweden
Lisa Rosén Rasmussen, Iben Vyff :
Contemporary and Connected Histories of the Danish Primary School, 1970-2013
I-11
LAB11
Learning and Training Patterns of Skilled Labour Force in Preindustrial Europe (14th-18th Centuries)
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Filipa Ribeiro da Silva
|
Organizer:
Beatrice Zucca Micheletto
|
Discussant:
Anna Bellavitis
|
Annelies De Bie :
Human Capital from a Household Perspective: Knowledge Investments in Early Modern Antwerp
Raoul De Kerf, Bert De Munck :
Wandering about the Learning Market
Ruben Schalk :
From Orphan to Artisan: the Training of Orphaned Boys in Leiden during the 18th and 19th Century
Matthieu Scherman :
Apprenticeship of Florentine Merchants-bankers: the Example of the 15th Century London Salviati Bank
Constanta Vintila-Ghitulescu :
Seduced by the Work/Seduced by the Men. Romanian Childhood and Their Apprentice Experiences the XVIIIth century
J-11
REL08
Women's Networks: Religion, Culture and Everyday Life: Fifteenth to Eighteenth Century
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Diana Carrio-Invernizzi :
Spanish Vicereines and Ambassadresses in Italy in the Seventeenth Century. Patronage and Political Imagery
Natalia González Heras :
Women, Faith and Devotional Practices in Late Eighteenth-century Spain and Domestic Material Culture
Laura Malo Barranco :
Noble Women’s Religiosity and Devotional Spaces in Early Modern Spain
Ana Morte Acin :
Women, Sanctity and Everyday Life in Early Modern Spain
Cristina Pérez Galán :
Religion, Culture, and Everyday Life in Huesca in the Late Middle Ages: Women’s Daily Life and Inquisitorial Records (1450-1500)
K-11
CUL11
Iron Curtain Crossings: Cold War Cultural Encounters between East and West
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Judy Tzu-Chun Wu
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Ulf Brunnbauer
|
Theodora Dragostinova :
Communist Bulgaria's Cultural Extravaganza in the United States: From Ideological Rigidity to Cultural Cosmopolitanism in the 1970s and 1980s
Malgorzata Fidelis :
Irresistible Empire in Poland: Exploring American Cultural Influences in the Eastern Bloc, 1950s-1960s
Danielle Fosler-Lussier :
Music and Media in U.S.-Soviet Cultural Diplomacy
L-11
HEA04
Consuming Health: Cures, Medicine, and the Market in World History (16th -20th Centuries)
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Stefanie Gänger :
Malaria and the Market. World Trade in Cinchona Bark, 1770 – 1830
Aija Kaartinen, Hanna Kuusi :
Gendered Marketing of Psychoactive Drugs in Finland, 1950–1960s
Michael Zeheter :
Mineral Water: Curing the Individual and Curing Society
M-11
LAB22b
Translocal- and Micro-Histories of Global Labour II
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Victoria Basualdo
|
Organizer:
Christian De Vito
|
Discussant:
Henrique Espada Lima
|
Touraj Atabaki :
Far from Home, but at Home: Indian Migrant Workers in the Iranian Oil Industry
Allyson Hobbs :
The 1949 Negro Motorist Green Book Revisited: a Microhistory of the Great Migration
Nicoletta Rolla :
Skilled Migrant Workers vis-à-vis State and City Institutions (Turin, 18th Century)
Achim von Oppen :
Translocality over Time: Lake Tanganyika as a Crossroad of East and Central African Labour Histories.
N-11
THE07
Institutions, Networks, and Ideology in Historical Research
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Theory
|
Chair:
Stefan Berger
|
Organizers:
Marjolein 't Hart, Huub Sanders |
Discussant:
Thomas Welskopp
|
Andrew Flinn :
Activist Spaces, Archival Places – Alternative Archives, Libraries and Resource Centres and the Production of History
Patrick Fridenson :
New Institutions and New Networks at the Source of the New Labour History in France, 1948-1960
Anne Mccants :
Formalizing Informality: Interdisciplinary Research as Practiced by the SSHA
Huub Sanders :
Networks, Change and Continuity in an Academic Institution: the International Institute of Social History 1979-1989
O-11
ETH22
Postcolonial Migration
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Bambi Ceuppens :
City on the Move: From One Matonge to the Next
Marjolein Schepers :
(Post-) Colonial Membership Regimes: Congolese Immigration in Belgium
Yann Scioldo-Zurcher :
State Compensations Towards Repatriates in France
P-11
SEX10
Policing Vice: Legal and Political Discourses
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Tone Hellesund
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Tone Hellesund
|
Wannes Dupont :
More than Mere Technicalities. The Importance of National Legal Traditions for the Historiography of (Homo)Sexuality
Marie-Amelie George :
From Sexual Psychopath to Deviant Sodomite: The Transition from Sexual Psychopath Legislation to the Decriminalization of Sodomy in America
Anita Kurimay :
Nazi Inspirations and the Fate of Homosexuals in Hungary, 1933-1945
Hallie Lieberman :
“Curing the Sexual Wrecks of Humanity”: the Marketing of Sex Toys in the 19th Century
Q-11
ORA10
(Re)presenting Oral History: Web & Performance
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Albert Lichtblau
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Jeff Friedman :
The Hyper-Historian in Oral History-based Documentary Performance
Anne Heimo :
Everyone a (Online) Historian - History-making on the Internet
Graham Smith :
The Man who Killed my Grandfather or how I Fell out Love with Oral History: Oral History Collectives and Web 2.0
Malin Thor Tureby, Jesper Johansson :
Narratives about Sweden. Methodological Reflections on how to Write a Multivocal History of Sweden Using Archived Interviews and Life Stories.
R-11
ELI13
Keeping Foes at Bay: Military and Political Activism at Home and Abroad
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Anne Hedén :
Swedish Military Activism in Finland in 1918
Xenia Marinou :
Greek Fighters in the Paris Commune (1871)
Clemens Pfeffer :
Anticolonial Resistance in the Weimar Republic, 1919-1933
S-11
ELI21
Elites at Court – Models of Career in Early Modern Times
Hörsaal 45 second floor
My Hellsing :
Everyday Social Politics at the late Eighteenth Century Swedish Royal Court
Britta Kaegler :
The Electoral Court in Munich: Serving the Princes as First Step of Early Modern Careers
Irene Kubiska-Scharl :
Big Business! The Imperial Court as the Biggest Employer in 18th Century Vienna
Rita Melro :
The Service and Décor in the Medieval Palace: Garment and Textiles of the Household of King Dinis of Portugal and King Sancho IV of Castile and Léon (1278-1294)
Michael Pölzl :
Seniority versus Skills – Careers at the Viennese Court in the 18th Century between Tradition and Professionalization
T-11
FAM07
Marriage and Divorce in Multicultural Environments in Comparative Perspective
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
|
Organizers:
Ioan Bolovan, Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux |
Discussants:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, Mary Nagata |
Ioan Bolovan, Marius Eppel, Daniela Marza, Bogdan Craciun & Mihaela Haragus :
Divorces and Mixed Marriages in a Multiethnic and Multiconfessional Environment. A Case Study on the Transylvania in the 20th century
Sally Bould, Gunther Schmaus :
The Role of Morality vs Practicality in the Consequences of Divorce and Separation for Mothers: The Case of Denmark, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom
Isabelle Konuma :
Transmission of Nationality and the Role of Marriage among Mixed Couples in Japan
Dalia Leinarte :
Escape from Marriage. Divorce and Separation in XIXth Century Lithuania
Valeria Sorostineanu :
Marriage, Separation and Divorce in Sibiu Orthodox Deanery, Transylvania, Austro-Hungary (1860-1918)
U-11
FAM27
Round Table: European Historical Population Samples Network (EHPS-Net)
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Georg Fertig
|
Organizer:
Kees Mandemakers
|
Discussants:
Anders Brändström, Ólöf Garðarsdóttir, Kees Mandemakers, Koen Matthijs, Diego Ramiro-Fariñas, Mikolaj Szoltysek, Gunnar Thorvaldsen |
V-11
RUR10
Becoming Richer, becoming Poorer: the Emergence or Decline of "Middling" Social Groups in the Countryside
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
|
Chair:
Rosa Congost
|
Organizer:
Rosa Congost
|
Discussant:
Fabrice Boudjaaba
|
Rosa Lluch-Bramon :
Becoming Richer in Medieval Catalonia: Unfree Peasants (XIV-XVI Centuries)
Gilles Postel-Vinay :
Becoming Richer, becoming Poorer through Inheritance
Enric Saguer, Rosa Ros :
Beyond life-cycle, inherintance strategies and the industrious revolution. The rise of a middling social group in an Anciene Régime Society (Catalonia, 18th century)
Albert Serramontmany :
Change in Southern European Rural Consumption. Besalú (Catalonia) 1750-1800
W-11
ETH25soc13
Round Table: Migration, Settlement and Belonging in Europe’: Global and Long-term Perspectives
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Networks:
Ethnicity and Migration
,
Social Inequality
|
Chairs:
Steven King, Anne Winter |
Organizers:
Steven King, Anne Winter |
Discussants:
David Green, Peter King, Steven King, Lutz Rafael, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen, Anne Winter |
X-11
ETH09
Emotional Bonds, Subjectivity, and Gendered Narratives of Migration
UR2 Germanistik second floor
María Bjerg :
Migration, Gender, and Representations: Testimonies of Scandinavian Immigrants in Argentina, 1900-1930
Marcelo Borges :
The Most Awaited Letter: Negotiating Family Strategies and Emotional Bonds in Portuguese Migrant Correspondence
Lelia Green, Anne Aly :
Using the Perspectives of Refugees to Construct a Contemporary Notion of 'Bastard Warriors' and Unpack a Host Country's Invasion Narratives
Miroslav Zajicek, Tomas Cvrcek :
School, What is it Good for? The Politics and Economics of Public Education in 19th Century Habsburg Empire
Y-11
SOC07a
For Better or for Worse? Gender Equality and Family Policies (I)
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Guðný Björk Eydal, Pirjo Markkola :
Different Paths of Promoting Gender Equality: Family Policies in Finland and Iceland, 1960-2010
Arnlaug Leira :
Gender Equality and Family Policies in Norway, 1960-2010
Åsa Lundqvist :
Gender Equality and Family Policies in Sweden, 1960-2010
Z-11
MID06
Italian Businessmen in Medieval Central and Eastern Europe
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Network:
Middle Ages
|
Chair:
Stephan Sander-Faes
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Stephan Sander-Faes
|
Francesco Bettarini :
Foreign Moneylenders in Renaissance Ragusa (Dubrovnik)
Katalin Prajda :
Florentine Metal and Textile Trade in Buda and Venice. A Commercial Triangle in 15th-Century Europe
Martin Štefánik :
Italians’ Participation in Metal Mining and Trade in the Territory of Central Slovakia in the 13th and 14thCenturies
Roman Zaoral :
Church and Money. Papal Collections Management in Central Europe, 1250-1350
ZA-11
URB03
The Emerging Visual Culture in Metropolitan Vienna in the 1920s and 1930s
Hörsaal 24 basement
Network:
Urban
|
Chair:
Siegfried Mattl
|
Organizer:
Marie-Noelle Yazdanpanah
|
Discussants:
-
|
Viviana Costabile :
Language by Gesture: Photography as Enactment of Identity
Sabrina Rahman :
The Wiener Werkstätte: Design and Consumption in Early Mass Culture
Marie-Noelle Yazdanpanah :
Moving Desires: Homemovies in Interwar Vienna
ZB-11
POL21
Drafting Nations. Military Conscription and Nation Building in 19-20th-Century Europe
Hörsaal 26 basement
Christa Hämmerle :
A History of Success? Universal Conscription and Social Militarization in the Habsburg Monarchy (1868 - 1914)
Marco Rovinello :
Military Draft and Nation Building in Liberal Italy (1861-1914)
Gültekin Yildiz :
Conscription without Constitution: Revisiting the Late Ottoman Dialectics of Power and Emancipation in the Light of Military History
ZC-11
ORA16
Life Story Approaches to Social Transformations
UR Altre Geschichte
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Timothy Ashplant
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Knud Andresen :
Trade Unionists and the Post-boom Economic Crisis – Stories of Decline and Innovation
Anna Kuismin :
Ruptures of the Oral and the Written: Exploring Nineteenth-Century Vernacular Poetry in Finland
Claudia Graciela Perez :
Experiences of Working Women. Chubut, Ends of the S XX
Kirsti Salmi-Niklander :
Oral Histories Embedded in Written Sources - Finnish University Students and Working-class Youth as Writers and Narrators of their Own History
ZD-11
ETH31
Transnational Regulations and Politics of Migration
Prominentenzimmer
Pär Frohnert :
Helping Communist Refugees in Social Democratic Sweden - the Relief Work of the Red Aid 1933-1943
Christoph Rass :
Did International Norms Make a Difference? Migration Regimes and Temporary Workers Before and After 1973
Philippe Rygiel :
Civil Rights of Foreigners and International Law in Europe during the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
Sue Silberberg :
Migrants or Settlers? The Nineteenth Century Victorian Jewish Experience
Lina Venturas, Yiannis Papadopoulos Panagiota Tourgeli :
A Transnational History of ICEM
Friday 25 April 2014
16.30 - 18.30
A-12
WOR11
Freemasonry as a World Historical Phenomenon
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
|
Chair:
Matthias Middell
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Paulo Henrique de Magalhaes Arruda :
Hippolyto Joseph Da Costa (1772-1823): a Luso-Brazilian Man of Letters in English Freemasonry (1807-1823)
Bob James :
Henry Melville & 19th C Masonic Dissent
David Lindenfeld :
Some Prominent Indian Freemasons
Heather Morrison :
Insubordination and Self-Reliance: the Effect of International Freemasonry on European Scientific Travellers
B-12
CRI13
The Delays in Monopolising Legitimate Violence in Europe (End of the Middle Ages-Early Modern Period)
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Lars Behrisch :
The Monopolisation of Violence in 15th- and 16th Century German Cities
Aude Musin :
Resistances against the Monopolisation of Pardon for Homicide in the Low Countries (16th-18th Centuries)
Michel Nassiet :
The Long Implementation of Judiciary Monopolies in France in the Early Modern Period
Andrea Zorzi :
Vendetta and Criminal Law in Italian City-states
C-12
POL04
Shifting Boundaries between State and Society: Organizing the State, Representing Labour, Protecting Society
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Laura Cerasi :
Italian Paths to Corporativism: Thoughts, Projects and Experiences on Corporative Democracy before (and after) Fascism
Dietlind Hüchtker :
Gender, Work, and Politics. Women’s Movements between State and Society (Galicia/Poland)
Laura Kepplinger :
Labour Organization in Interwar Austria: from Räte to Stände
Stefano Petrungaro :
Looking at the Welfare State from its Margins: the Yugoslav Case
D-12
SPA07
How to Build it so that They Use it? User Requirements in Virtual Research Environments for Historians and Social Scientists
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Agiatis Benardou :
Assessing Researcher Needs in the Cloud and Ensuring Community Engagement: the Challenges of Europeana Cloud (e-Cloud)
Matt Munson :
“VREs Are Dead! Long Live VREs!”: or How a Focus on User Requirements Can Make VREs a Scholarly Asset
Aleksandra Pawliczek, Anna Bohn :
Connecting Research Practices and Research Communities across Borders: the First World War Domain within the Collaborative European Digital Archival Infrastructure (CENDARI)
Veerle Vanden Daelen :
User Requirements and Data Integration in European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) – the Greek case.
E-12
CUL14
Constructions of National Heritage and National Identity
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Arnold Witte
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Magdalena Elchinova
|
Priyanka Basu :
At the Cross-roads of Culture and History: The Problematics of 'Folk' in Bangladesh and West Bengal (India)
Pablo Giori :
Nationalism and Cultural Conflict: Castells, Sardanas and Bullfight in Spain during Francoism
Stephanie Goncalves :
"Dance as a Weapon": Ballet and Propaganda in the Cold War, 1947-1968
Sarah Katharina Kayß :
The Relevance and Understanding of the National Past in Relation to the Motivation to Enlist – A Comparison of British and German Officer Cadets
Kobi Peled :
The Reconstruction of Islamic Sacred Places and the Construction of Cultural Identities: Architecture, History and Politics in a Mosque in Israel
F-12
ANT10
The Body in Antiquity
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Ursula Rothe
|
Organizer:
Ursula Rothe
|
Discussant:
Ursula Rothe
|
Mark Bradley :
Roman Noses
Emma-Jayne Graham :
Composite Bodies: Gods, Humans and the Anatomical Votive in the Republican Sanctuary
Helen King :
Hearing the Patient? Using Medical Sources on Bodily Experience
James Robson :
Sexual Attraction in Ancient Greece
Katy Soar :
"White Men Can’t Jump”: A Reappraisal of Bull-Leaping in Minoan Culture
Laura Swift :
Visual Display and the Female Body in Parthenaic Song
G-12
ECO12
New Views on Economic Development before and around WWI
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Network:
Economic History
|
Chair:
Jochen Streb
|
Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
Andrea Maestrejuan, Matthias Morys |
Joël Floris, Kaspar Staub and Ulrich Woitek :
Birth Weight as an Anthropometric Indicator for Socio-Economic Inequality in Basle during WWI
Tobias Alexander Jopp :
Turning Points in World War I: Some Evidence from the Capital Markets
Alexandra Zhereb :
Formation and Collapse of Capitalistic Institutions at the Turn of 19th to 20th Century in Russia
H-12
EDU10
Childhood Health
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Nelleke Bakker :
Child Health and the Shifting Concerns of School Physicians in the Mid-20th Century – the Case of a Dutch Rural Area
Leticia Fontecha Fernandez Rumeu :
Pain in Childhood: Debates in Ancient Times and the Early Twentieth Century
Sofia Littmarck :
Discourses on Children and Childhood in Parent Education Policies in Sweden
Mary Clare Martin :
How Illness Shaped Childhood in Britain, 1800-2000
I-12
LAB12
Meet the Authors: Robert Waters & Geert Van Goethem: American Labor's Global Ambassadors
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Marcel van der Linden
|
Organizers:
Geert Van Goethem, Robert Waters |
Discussants:
Magaly Rodríguez García, Marcel van der Linden |
J-12
REL09
Making Christian Men and Women
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Yvonne Maria Werner
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Yvonne Maria Werner
|
Francisco Crespo :
The Image of the Father in the Spanish Press (XIX-XX)
Johan Lundin :
The Salvation Army in Sweden and the Making of Gender – Conversion Narratives 1887–1918
Martin Nykvist :
“Now they do it to Obtain a Corruptible Crown; but we an Incorruptible” – Sports, Christianity, and Masculinity in the Young Church Movement
Iida Saarinen :
Negotiating the Sense of Belonging in Faith? Scottish Roman Catholic Seminarians in the Nineteenth Century
Pilar Salomón :
Religion and Gender Identities in the Spanish Republican Political Culture (1931-1936)
K-12
CUL12
Representing Mixed Couples: Stereotypes, Symbols and Real Life Identities
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Unnur Dis Skaptadottir
|
Organizer:
Marga Altena
|
Discussants:
-
|
Betty de Hart, Marga Altena :
Challenging Transnational Family Law: Mixed Couples in Legal and Cultural Debates about International Child Abduction in the Netherlands
Alexandra Rijke :
'Stepping Out of Line': the Experiences of Mixed Couples in the Netherlands
Margaretha van Es :
Mixed Relationships and the Al Nisa Organisation for Dutch Muslim Women
L-12
WOM11
Being a Political Woman / Writing about Political Women: The problem of Gender.
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Ute Sonnleitner
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Ute Sonnleitner
|
Christina Carlsson Wetterberg :
How to address Gender without Enforcing Gender Stereotypes
Anne Epstein :
Mobilizing knowledge, shaping politics: Women as civic entrepreneurs in early twentieth-century Paris
Gunnel Karlsson :
How to Get Rid of a Woman Politician
Anneke Ribberink :
Religion as a Banner: the Making of the First Woman Cabinet Minister in the Netherlands
M-12
LAB22c
Translocal- and Micro-Histories of Global Labour III: Theory and Methodology
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Arjan Zuiderhoek
|
Organizer:
Christian De Vito
|
Discussant:
Arjan Zuiderhoek
|
Christian De Vito :
Micro spatial-history of labour
Sigurdur Gylfi Magnusson :
The Concept of the Singularization of History within the Global Space and Scale – An Approach in Microhistory
Ekaterini Mitsiou, Johannes Preiser-Kapeller :
Moving Hands: Types and Scales of Labour Mobility in the Late Medieval Eastern Mediterranean (1200-1500 CE)
N-12
THE08
Biography as a Method in Social Science History
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Theory
|
Chair:
Berber Bevernage
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Heini Hakosalo :
Not Making it in Medicine: Collective Biography as a Way of Exploring Professional and Academic Mechanisms of Exclusion
Tiina Kinnunen :
Fighting Feminists - Fighting Feminisms: Comparative Biography in Reserach on Feminist Ideas
Kristina Lundgren :
Ada Nilsson (1872-1964) - a Women's Doctor at the Barricade
Irma Sulkunen :
Biography and Canonized National Histories
O-12
ETH11a
Gender and Migration I: Moving On
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Sylvie Aprile :
A Hidden Transeuropean Migration? Polish Women in the 30's
Jessica Carlisle :
The Case of Moroccan Fathers of Dutch Children in Peripheral Transnationalism
Elzbieta Kuzma :
The Polish Women Migrants in Brussels: the Success Story of the Migratory Movement from the Peripheral Rural Communities to the European Urban Metropolis
Kerstin Rosenow-Williams, Katharina Behmer :
A Gendered Human Security Perspective on Forced Migration
Marlou Schrover :
What is the Problem? An Analysis of Problematisation of Migration Issues 1945-2014
P-12
WOM08
How Immoral is Immoral: Gender, Crime and Violence in Early Modern Europe
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Marianna Georgievna Muravyeva :
The Most Abominable Crime: Parricide and Abuse of Parents in Early Modern Russia
Maarten van Dijck :
Does Repression Work? The Criminalization of Young Offenders in the Low Countries during the Late Medieval and Early Modern Period
Q-12
ORA11
Migration: Memories & Perceptions
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Albert Lichtblau
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Rosemary McGunnigle-Gonzales :
The Archaeology of Lost Narratives: Local Memory, Unsettled Times and Response to Immigrant Newcomers in a New York Suburb
Kate Moore :
Crushed at the Gate of Opportunity: Memories of the Medical Detentions at Ellis Island
R-12
ELI14
Old Elites under New Regime
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Per Bolin :
Creating a New and National Academic Elite: Recruitment Strategies at the University of Latvia, 1919-1939
Antonino Crisa :
Politicians, Custodians and Workers: a Complex ‘Archaeological’ Society in Late Nineteenth-century Sicily
José Miguel Hernández :
Strategies against Distinction: Nobility under Spanish Second Republic
Niels Matheve :
‘A Time of Chaos and Vox Populi: Simple Truth or Just a Myth?’ Analysis of the Democratization and Political Instability in Interwar Belgium
S-12
ELI10
Wealthy Benefactors in Europe, 19th to Early 20th Centuries: Money and Motivations
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Norbert Götz :
Abolition, Bible, Relief: The Origins of Global Civil Society
Mia Löwengart :
Philanthropy in Stockholm, in the Late 19th Century: Jewish and Non-Jewish Elite Donation Practices
Galina Ulyanova :
‘Not for Wealth but for God’: Moscow Merchants’ Elite Structure of Giving and Motives for Charity. 1860-1914
T-12
FAM11
Spatial Variation in Residence Patterns in Europe
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Jan Kok
|
Organizers:
Siegfried Gruber, Mikolaj Szoltysek |
Discussant:
Georg Fertig
|
Joe Day :
Home Leaving Patterns in England and Wales
Siegfried Gruber, Mikolaj Szoltysek :
Spatial Variation in Residence Patterns in Germany, 18th and 19th Centuries
Péter Öri, Levente Pakot :
Spatial Variations in Residence Patterns: Hungary 1869
Peter Teibenbacher :
Patterns of Household and Family Structures in Austria 1910. A Regional and Socio-economic Comparison
U-12
FAM25
Marriage in Comparative Perspective
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Mary Nagata
|
Organizer:
Mary Nagata
|
Discussant:
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
|
Marianne Caron, Ward Neyrinck :
The Influence of Siblings for Access to Marriage: a Comparative Study on Québec and Belgium, 1842-1912
Joana-Maria Pujades-Mora, Anna Cabré and Miquel Valls :
Secularization and Industrialization: the Seasonality of Marriages at the Barcelona Area, 1820-1860
Eric Schneider, Jacob Weisdorf :
Marital Status: Single (in the Past)
Dimitra Vassiliadou :
“Love is in the Air”: a Hybrid Emotion at the Service of Middle Class Athenian Couples during the 19th Century
V-12
RUR11
Budget of Ie, Family and Household: an Empirical Historical Study for the Paralleling and Contrasting of Regions in Japan and Europe
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
|
Chair:
Moto(yasu) Takahashi
|
Organizer:
Moto(yasu) Takahashi
|
Discussants:
Janine Maegraith, Beatrice Moring |
Martin Dackling :
Reinventing the Lineage: Regulation of Inherited Land in Sweden, 1850-1950
Tine De Moor, Richard Zijdeman :
Making the Household Work. Non-kin Deployment as a Survival Strategy in the Early Modern Household (The Netherlands, 18th Century)
Hiroshi Hasebe :
The Formation of 'Ie' and the 'Family Budget' in
Judit Klement :
The Economic Role of the Family in the Second Half of the 19th Century in Hungary
Craig Muldrew :
Household Income and Expenditure in English Labouring Households in the Eighteenth Century
W-12
WOM16
Embodied Gender
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Sylvie Perrier :
From Roman Law to Early Modern French Law : Legal Ideas About the Womb and Their Evolution
Natalia Pushkareva :
The Depiction of the Female Mouth in Russian Literary and Visual Sources of the 12th through the 20th Centuries: a Feminist Interpretation
Emma Rees :
Vulvanomics: How we Talk about Vaginas
Helena Tolvhed :
New Femininities and Masculinities in the Health and Exercise Discourse from 1970
X-12
HEA10a
International Loans and Debts in the Fight against Smallpox, Poliomyelitis and Influenza I, American Region of the WHO
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Network:
Health and Environment
|
Chair:
María-Isabel Porras
|
Organizers:
Rosa Ballester, María-Isabel Porras |
Discussant:
Rosa Ballester
|
Nava Blum :
The First Physiotherapy School in Israel
Ana-Maria Carrillo :
International Loans and Debts in Establishing a National Epidemiological Surveillance System in Mexico, both General and Specific, for Smallpox, Poliomyelitis and Influenza
Ana Paulina Malavassi :
Analysis of the Infantile Vaccination Programs set up in Costa Rica against Smallpox, Polio and Influenza
Y-12
SOC07b
Global Gender Equality Politics II
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Eva Blomberg :
Equal Opportunities Ombudsman in Sweden – a global task?
Heike Kahlert :
Gender equality politics – key politics in ageing EU-Europe?
Pia Levin :
Illegitimate Equality. The Role of Social Equality in Shaping the Legitimacy of Gender Equality
Ylva Waldemarson :
A Nordic Gender Equality?
Z-12
MID07
Medieval Cities in the Iberian Peninsula
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Networks:
Middle Ages
,
Urban
|
Chair:
Frederik Buylaert
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
María Asenjo-González :
Social Ties and Political Representation in the City: the Presence of the Commoners in the City Council in Castile at the End of the Middle Ages
María Ángeles Martín Romera :
From Representing Political Factions to Representing Different Social Groups: Changes in the Castilian Urban System at the End of the Middle Ages
Jesus Angel Solorzano-Telechea :
The Development of the Commons’ Political Identity in the Late Medieval Towns of Northern Atlantic Spain
Irina Variash :
Dialogue of Muslim and Christian Communities with the Crown (Kingdom of Aragon, XIVth century)
ZA-12
URB05
Composing the Urban Community
Hörsaal 24 basement
Network:
Urban
|
Chair:
Salvatore Bottari
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Preston Perluss :
Neighborhood Society in Paris: the rue Dauphine
Sarah-Maria Schober :
Individuals, Group or Non-group? The Physicians of Basel about 1580 and the Complexity of their Embedment in the Urban Society
Elisabeth Thoss :
Journeymen´s Migration from/to Cracow and Wroclaw from the 16th to the 19th Century
ZB-12
POL10
Cancelled:Roundtable: revisiting the nature of fascism
Hörsaal 26 basement
ZC-12
ORA17
Environment: Ruptures and Transformations
UR Altre Geschichte
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Joanna Bornat
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Terry Brotherstone, Hugo Manson :
The Break-up of the United Kingdom, 1974-2014: Changing Perspectives on the Role of North Sea Oil and Gas in Post-imperial Crisis and Rupture, Informed by the Lives in the Oil Industry Oral-history Archive
Anna Green :
'"Toxic Tide" or "Golden Oil"? Oral History and Representations of the Torrey Canyon Disaster, 1967'
ZD-12
CRI21
Threatening the State: Sedition, Treason and Coercion
Prominentenzimmer
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Guus Meershoek
|
Organizer:
Peter Rushton
|
Discussant:
Guus Meershoek
|
Gwenda Morgan :
Treason and the American Revolution: the Dog that did not bark
Thomas Rodgers :
Responding to Threat: Coercion in the Confederation era USA
Helmut Thome :
Applying and Testing Durkheimian Concepts in Explaining Long-term Development of Violent Crime
Ilkay Yilmaz :
Anti-anarchist Policies of Ottoman Empire in the Hamidian Era (1876-1908)
Saturday 26 April 2014
8.30 - 10.30
A-13
WOR15
Institutional Underpinnings of Cultural Globalization: Occupational Groups and their Strategies of Internationalization (1870s to 1920s)
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
|
Chair:
Matthias Middell
|
Organizers:
Antje Dietze, Katja Naumann |
Discussant:
Steffi Marung
|
Antje Dietze :
Managers’ Organizations in the Commercial Theater Industries around 1900: Business Networks in Transnational Perspective
Katja Naumann :
Institutional Footing of 19th Century Globalization: the Making of the International Committee of the Red Cross
Heidi Tworek :
Reporting the World: Global News Networks, 1870-1939
Blaise Wilfert :
Profession, Nation and the Market. The Inter-nationalisation of French Publishers during the Second Part of the 19th Century
B-13
CRI14a
The Uses of Justice in Europe I: Long-term Developments
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Xavier Rousseaux
|
Organizer:
Margo De Koster
|
Discussant:
Xavier Rousseaux
|
Donald Fyson :
Using and Adapting European Criminal Law in a Colonial Setting: Quebec, 1670-1892
Veerle Massin, Sarah Auspert :
Deviance and Confinement of Women: a Long-term Perspective (18th-20th c.)
Jorgen Mührmann-Lund :
Policing and Social Order in 18th Century Denmark
Griet Vermeesch :
Legal Aid to the Poor in Eighteenth- and Ninetheenth-century Belgium and the Netherlands
Antoon Vrints, Margo De Koster :
Uses of Police Institutions and the Policing of the Citizen, 18th-20th c.
C-13
POL05
Visions from the Periphery: Fascism, Corporatism and Authoritarianism
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Luciano Abreu :
The Building of the Truthful Brazilian Nation: Nationalism, Authoritarianism, and Corporatism
Constantin Iordachi :
The Social Basis of Fascism: the Legion of Archangel Michael in Interwar Romania
Beatrice Sjöström :
Visions of a Fascist Future in Sweden during the Interwar Period
Valerio Torreggiani :
Towards an Orderly Society. Corporatism in Great Britain in the first Half of the 20th Century
D-13
SPA05
Individual and Contextual Influences on Mortality in Space and Time
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Lajos Balint :
Suicide in the Hungarian Kingdom at the Beginning of 20th Century
Justin Colson :
Plotting Practitioners: GIS and Spatial Patterns in Early Modern Medical Provision in England and Wales
Sebastian Klüsener, Siegfried Gruber, Peter Ekamper, Frans van Poppel, Ian Gregory, Jordi Marti-Henneberg, Luis Silveria and Arne Solli :
Spatial Variation in Infant Mortality at an Early Stage of the Longevity Revolution: a Pan-European View in 1910
Grazyna Liczbinska :
Mortality Patterns and Health Status among Catholics and Lutherans from Different Ecological and Cultural Centres of 19-century Poland
Robert Schwartz, Thomas Thevenin :
Improving the Odds: Railways, Agrarian Change, and Infant Mortality in Victorian Britain
Nynke van den Boomen, Peter Ekamper :
Region, Religion and Infant Death. Geographical Differentiation in Water- and Food borne Infectious Disease Mortality in the Netherlands, 1875-1899
E-13
CUL08
Corporate Art Collections and their Social Histories
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Priyanka Basu
|
Organizer:
Arnold Witte
|
Discussant:
Peter Birke
|
Roosmarij Deenik :
What Art can do: Dutch Entrepreneurs and the Founding of Stichting Kunst en Bedrijf
Gaia Salvatori :
Contemporary Art in Italian Universities: a History of Art and Society
Celine Van Kleef :
The Social and Historical Origins of Renault’s Department of Recherches, art et industrie
F-13
ETH04
Confession, Ethnicity and Integration in the Local Economy: the Role of Religious Communities in the Shaping of Urban Space in Vienna from the Late 15th to the 19th Century
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
|
Chair:
Per-Olof Grönberg
|
Organizer:
Maria A. Stassinopoulou
|
Discussant:
Per-Olof Grönberg
|
Claudia Höller :
“St. Stephen’s Square in Late Medieval Vienna”
Anna Ransmayr :
Occupying Space: About the Development of Vienna’s Greek Neighbourhood
Barbara Schedl :
“St. Stephen’s in Vienna. Architecture of the Written Sources”
Maria A. Stassinopoulou :
Endowments as an Instrument of Local Integration and Memorial Continuation of an Older Identity
G-13
ECO13
Economic Aspects of Nationhood
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Networks:
Economic History
,
Theory
|
Chair:
Stefan Berger
|
Organizer:
Oliver Kühschelm
|
Discussant:
Stefan Berger
|
Rosemarijn Hoefte :
The Branding of a Young Nation in South America. The Case of Suriname
Aappo Kähönen :
Optimal Planning, Optimal Economy, Optimal Life? The Kosygin Reform 1965–1972
Oliver Kühschelm :
Nationalising Consumption: Buy-national Campaigns in a Comparative Perspective
H-13
EDU12
Half-siblings and Complex Families in Early Modern Europe
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Anna Bellavitis :
Blended Families in Early Modern Venice: from the Perspective of Family Roles and Institutions
Grace E. Coolidge :
Friendship and Obligation: Sibling Relationships and Illegitimacy in the Early Modern Spanish Nobility
Lyndan Warner :
Half-siblings in Early Modern France and the Low Countries
I-13
LAB13
Performing and Avoiding Work
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Josef Ehmer
|
Organizers:
Therese Garstenauer, Sigrid Wadauer |
Discussant:
Sigrid Wadauer
|
Therese Garstenauer :
Under Suspicion of Underperforming? Austrian Civil Servants in the First Half of the 20th Century
Stephan Hochleithner :
To Work or Not to Work – Organisation of Activities in Non-European Contexts
Alexandra Oberländer :
Contemplating Work, Exhausting Leisure: Soviet Working Attitudes Reconsidered (1953-1980)
J-13
REL10
Secularization and religious renewal 19th c/1960s
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Religion
|
Chair:
Patrick Pasture
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Neil Armstrong :
The English Christian Churches and Community Development in the 1960s and 1970s
Alexander Maurits :
Religion and Sports – Christian Attitudes to Sports and Sport Movement in Sweden
Renata Siuda-Ambroziak :
Re-democratization Process in Brazil and its Impact on the Brazilian 'Religion Market'
Brian Van Wyck :
The German Islam Conference & Islamic Associational Organization
Ella Viitaniemi :
Waking up the Tradition? The Political Issue of Stone Churches in the Late 18th Century in Finland
K-13
CUL13
Understanding Difference: Diplomacy as Cultural Encounter (1814-1914)
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Henk de Smaele
|
Organizer:
Houssine Alloul
|
Discussant:
Frederick Dickinson
|
Houssine Alloul :
Between Orientalism and Turcophilia: Belgian Diplomats in the Ottoman Empire (1838-1914)
Athan Biss :
The Voice of the Race: the Fisk Jubilee Singers and African American Musical Diplomacy
Robert Kane :
The Color Line and Future Conflict: The U.S.-Japan Immigration “Crisis” of 1913
L-13
WOM12
Gender and Political Power in Early Modern and Modern Europe
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Elena Korchmina :
Impoverished Noblewomen of Ryazan and their Life Stories
Miriam Rönnqvist :
The Royal Father and His Disobedient Children: Fear of Peasant Revolts, Early Modern Political Culture and the Swedish State Power’s Information Dissemination in the 17th Century
Kristine Vestergaard Nielsen :
Dinner Invitations, Revolutionary Discussions and the Schimmelmann Salon in Copenhagen, 1784-1816
M-13
LAB30
Dock Workers Histories Worldwide
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Paulo Terra
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
George Ackers :
Craft & Career: Shipwrights in the Royal Dockyards, Chatham, Kent
Marco Caligari :
Globalization and the Dock Workers of Genoa: Container, Work Process and New Geography (1969-’89)
Miguel Suárez Bosa :
Contenairization of New Techniques and Changes in Work Organization at the Port of Las Palmas
Brendan von Briesen :
Sharing the Load: Professional Differentiation and the Social Organization of Maritime Cargo Labour in Early 19th Century Barcelona
N-13
THE11
Unity and Diversity in Historical Thinking
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Theory
|
Chair:
Berber Bevernage
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Zohreh Bayatrizi :
Society is to Blame: a Genealogy of an Accusation, 1700-1840
David Mayer :
Clio Militans – Understanding the History of Marxist Historiography. New Approaches and Perspectives
Jamie Melrose :
Re-reading Social Democratic Marxism: the Problem of Ideology and the Potential of Discourse.
O-13
ETH11b
Gender and Migration II
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Levke Harders :
Intersectionality as a Concept in Migration Research: Gender and Labour Migration in Europe in the First Half of the 19th Century (working title)
Johan Svanberg :
The Contrasts of Migration Narratives: From Germany to Swedish Garment Industry after the Second World War
Petra Wlasak :
Flight as a Chance? Changing Gender Roles of Chechnyen Single Mothers in Graz who are Officially Recognised Refugees
P-13
SEX12
Christianity and Sexuality
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
David Paternotte
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
David Paternotte
|
Emily Johnson :
Sacred and Sinful: Sex, Gender, and Women's Leadership in the New Christian Right
Emilia Musumeci :
The Myth of Purity and the Female Honour in Italy: from Rehabilitating Wedding to Honour Killing
Joseph Plaster :
Vanguard Revisited: Ritual and Queer World Making in San Francisco’s Tenderloin
Q-13
ORA12
Oral Histories: Negotiating Values, Confronting Conflicts
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Nicole Immler
|
Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
|
Rutt Hinrikus :
From Oral to Written Memoir: the Case of Asta, an Estonian War Refugee
Tiina Ann Kirss :
On Reticence and Interminability: Interpreting Rupture in Estonian Life Stories
Joseph Maslen :
Individual and Social Narratives of Generation: the Interwar Youth of the 1930s at a Moment of Rupture in British History
R-13
TEC02
Meet the author session: Two books on Energy, Economy and European History
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Astrid Kander :
Kander, Malanima & Warde, Power to the People. Energy in Europe over the Last Five Centuries. Princeton University Press, 2014
Eric van der Vleuten :
Högselius, Hommels, Kaijser & vd Vleuten, eds. The Making of Europe's Critical Infrastructure. Common Connections and Shared Vulnerabilities. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
S-13
SOC16
Practices of Social Inequality in Early Modern Europe
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Henrik Ågren
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Organizer:
Henrik Ågren
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Discussant:
Dagmar Freist
|
Mikael Alm :
The Making of Difference: Imagined Order and Practices for Differentiation in Eighteenth Century Sweden
Carl Mikael Carlsson :
Class by Counting
Elias Hall :
Violence and Estates – Creating a Group Identity with Fist and Blade
Philip Withington :
Honestas and the Science of Living in Early Modern England
T-13
FAM12
Economic Inequality and Population Dynamics
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Guido Alfani
|
Organizer:
Guido Alfani
|
Discussant:
Carlos Santiago-Caballero
|
Francesco Ammannati :
Population, Plague and Inequality: a Long-term View of the Impact of Mortality Crises on Economic Inequality in Tuscany, Fourteenth-eighteenth Centuries
Fabrice Boudjaaba :
Mortality Crises and Changes in Economic Inequalities in Early Modern Period France (Normandy 1690-91 and 1709)
Matteo Di Tullio :
Economic Inequality and Mortality Crises in Early Modern Italy: the Case of the Republic of Venice, 16th-18th Centuries
Hector García Montero :
Wealth Inequality and Mortality Crises in Catalonia, 15-17th Centuries
Wouter Ryckbosch :
Demographic Growth and Inequality during the Early Modern and Modern Periods (Flanders, 16th & 19th Centuries)
U-13
FAM26
Colonial Census in the 18th and 19th Centuries; Sources and Methods for Counting Colonial Populations
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
|
Organizer:
Paulo Teodoro de Matos
|
Discussant:
Paulo Teodoro de Matos
|
Per Axelsson, Rebecca Kippen, Janet McCalman & Tahu Kukutai :
Capturing Colonization through Quantitative Sources - a Comparison of 18th to 20th Century Sweden, Australia and New Zealand
Jan Kok, Fabian Drixler :
Reconstructing Ceylonese Population History with Colonial Sources
Mateus Rezende de Andrade, Fábio Faria Mendes :
Overlapping Marriage and Godparent Networks in a Slave Society: Exploring Nineteenth-Century Minas Gerais Parish Records and Probate Inventories
Filipa Ribeiro da Silva, Paulo Teodoro de Matos :
Mozambique’s Colonial Population, 1750-1850: Determining urban and rural demographic structures
Lotta Vikström, Emil Marklund, Glenn Sandström :
Demographic responses in the colonial era: Departure and death among indigenous and non-indigenous populations in northern Sweden
V-13
RUR12
Interdependence among Rural Households: Farm Diaries, Informal Work Groups and Local Networks, 1790s - 1950s
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Richard W Hoyle
|
Organizer:
Catharine Wilson
|
Discussant:
Richard W Hoyle
|
Maths Isacson :
Co-operation among Peasants in Sweden during Industrialization, 1890 to 1950
Mats Morell :
Horizontal and Hierarchical Work Organization Explored in Peasant Diaries: 18th and 19th Century Sweden
Nicholas Van Allen :
On the Farm, in the Town, and in the City: Farmers’ Lives and Community in Rural Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, 1855-1908
Catharine Wilson :
The Intersections of Family and Neighbourhood: Understanding the Persistence of Reciprocal Work Using Farm Diaries: Ontario, Canada 1830-1920
W-13
MAT16
The Kitchen – a Room for Social Utopias, Ideals and Everyday Life during the Long Twentieth Century
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Rosalia Guerrero Cantarell :
The Kitchen as a Loving Gendered Workplace in 1930s Sweden
Jenny Lee :
Sowing Vegetables and Reaping Morality – Ideals on the Benefits of Kitchen Gardening
Fredrik Sandgren :
The Freeze-chain Completed? When the Deepfrozen Food System Invaded the Swedish Kitchen 1945-1960
Abhijit Sarkar :
The State in the Kitchen: State-Intervention in Food and Popular Responses in Wartime India (1939-45)
X-13
HEA10b
International Loans and Debts in the Fight against Smallpox, Poliomyelitis and Influenza II, European Region of the WHO
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Network:
Health and Environment
|
Chair:
Ana-Maria Carrillo
|
Organizers:
Rosa Ballester, María-Isabel Porras |
Discussant:
Ana-Maria Carrillo
|
María-José Báguena, Maria-Victoria Caballero, Jaime de las Heras Salord & Mercedes Ramirez :
Research, Development and Application of Smallpox, Poliomyelitis and Influenza Vaccines in Spain
Rosa Ballester, María-Isabel Porras-Gallo & Lourdes Marino :
Benefits and Challenges in the Process of Disease Eradication in Spain: Smallpox and Polio as Models
Juan Antonio Rodríguez, Inês Guerra Santos :
Social Networks and Internationalization: Associative Responses to Polio and Post-polio Syndrome in Spain and Portugal
Jose Vicente Toledo :
The Influence of Poliomyelitis Outbreaks on the Rise and Development of Physiotherapy in Spain
Y-13
SOC17a
Real Estate and Social Topography in Pre-modern Europe (1100-1800) - Part 1
UR3 Germanistik second floor
William C. Baer :
Using Housing Rents to Track Changes in Housing Quality and the Standard of Living: Applysing Social Science and Urban Planning Techniques to Seventeenth-Century London
Heidi Deneweth :
Moving Up or Down the Housing Market? Real Estate and Social Change in Bruges, 1550-1650
Boris Horemans :
A Phoenix from the Ashes: Real Estate Developers, Entrepreneurs, Master Craftsmen and the Rebuilding of Brussels (1685-1704)
ZA-13
URB07
The City Portrayed: 19th and 20th Centuries
Hörsaal 24 basement
Network:
Urban
|
Chair:
Lavinia Pinzarrone
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Jakub Machek :
Early Popular Press and its Common Reader in Fin de siècle Prague.
Carole O'Reilly :
Planning Utopia: Urban Journalism, Town Planning and the Idea of the City
João Queirós :
City, State, Stigma: Tracing the Origins and Consequences of a Territory’s Damaged Public Image in Porto, Portugal
ZB-13
POL22
Cultural Communism between National traditions and International Impacts, 1918-1989
Hörsaal 26 basement
Gavin Bowd :
Communist Cultures in the Cold War: the Franco-Romanian Friendship 1948-1968
Adrià Llacuna Hernando :
Political Activism in the Years of the Popular Front: British Communists and Militant Cinema, 1935-1939
Ole Martin Rønning :
The struggle against Trotskism in Norway 1935-37
Tauno Saarela :
The Attitude of the Finnish Communist Youth towards Popular Music, 1944–1979.
Mari-Leen Tammela :
Linkages between Esperantist Circles and Communist Movement in Estonia in 1920s and 1930s
ZC-13
ORA18
Rebuilding Societies: Germany, Canada and Austria after 1945
UR Altre Geschichte
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Brigitte Halbmayr
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Linde Apel :
High School as a Politicizing Agent
Johannes Hofinger :
Retelling the End of WW II and the Allied Occupation in Austria
Janine Schemmer :
Narrations by Former Hamburg Dockworkers. (Re)Presentations of the Transformation of Labor
Alexander Von Plato :
Canada's Role in Ending the Cold War and Unifying Germany
ZD-13
ETH23
Refugee Activism and Protests in Europe and Beyond
Prominentenzimmer
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
|
Chair:
Stefanie Kron
|
Organizers:
Ilker Atac, Stefanie Kron |
Discussant:
Sieglinde Rosenberger
|
Ilker Atac :
The Politics of Dissensus. Discussing the Refugee Movement in Vienna
Gerda Heck :
Migrant Resistance and Border Conflicts at the Edge of European Borders: Morocco
Heather L. Johnson :
Occupying Asylum? Understanding the Space of Non-Citizenship
Kim Rygiel :
In Life through Death: Border Transgressions, Migrant Solidarities
Saturday 26 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
A-14
WOR07
Meet the Author: Andrew Zimmerman, Alabama in Africa. Booker T. Washington, the German Empire, & the Globalization of the New South
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
|
Chair:
David Lindenfeld
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
Andreas Eckert, Erik Grimmer-Solem, Robert Norrell |
Andrew Zimmerman :
Alabama in Africa
B-14
CRI18
The Uses of Justice in Europe II: Short-term Dynamics
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Xavier Rousseaux
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Xavier Rousseaux
|
Gertjan Leenders :
Denunciation in Belgium during the First World War: the Uses of Justice in a Context of Societal Conflict
Herbert Reinke :
Foreigners before Berlin Courts during World War II
Stephen Toth :
Boy Behaving Badly: Modernity and the Murderous Child in Fin-de-Siècle France
Tommy van Es :
Dutch Remembrance of the German Occupier: the Case of Walther Horak
C-14
POL07
Expressing the Nation: Empire, Ethnicity, Politics
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Tina Bahovec :
Circulating the Yugoslav Idea from 1917 to 1921 – a Gendered Perspective
Nupur Chaudhuri :
Some Bengali/Indian Women’s Concept of Nationalism and Citizenship under the British Raj
Nives Rumenjak :
From Opposition to Establishment: an Individual Case of Multiple National Identities in 19th Century Croatia
D-14
SPA06
Life Times and Life Spaces: Placing People in Historical Context
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Stephen Boyd Davis, Florian Kräutli :
Scholarly Chronographics: can a Timeline be Useful in Historiography?
Sherry Olson :
Lifelines in Social Networks: an Irish Catholic Innkeeper in Montreal 1815-1849
Mihailo Popovic :
Migrant Groups in an Urban and Spatial Context - The Evidence on London as Reflected in the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Daniel Rueck :
Up-Close and Personal: Spatializing the Diaries of a German-Canadian Land Surveyor
Richard Sadler, Donald Lafreniere :
The Long-Term Effects of Redlining and Segregation on Urban Form and the Spread of Abandonment
E-14
CUL18
Producing and Exchanging Knowledge
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Martin Luger
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Sandra Pfistermüller :
Origins of Early Modern National Stereotypes' Testimonials of Knowledge
Anca Elisabeta Tatay :
Incursion into the Engravings of Old Romanian Writings in Bucharest (1582-1830)
Rineke van Daalen :
The Shadow of the Past in Interactions in the Present
F-14
ETH05
Crossborder Migrations and Identity Formation
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
|
Chair:
Fikret Adanir
|
Organizers:
Sinan Dincer, Lülüfer Körükmez |
Discussant:
Fikret Adanir
|
Sinan Dincer :
The “Others” or the “Brothers”: The Struggle for the Armenian Identity
Eleni Christou Kapetanaki :
In the Name of the Crisis: what Home Means. Experiences and Different Perceptions of Home through the Borders, while Moving Back –and Forth- from Greece to Albania
Lülüfer Körükmez :
United but Dissimilar: Immigration from Armenia to Turkey
G-14
ECO15
Pawnbroking in Pre-modern Europe: from Economic Considerations to Moral Connotations
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Network:
Economic History
|
Chair:
Jochen Streb
|
Organizer:
Mauro Carboni
|
Discussant:
Jochen Streb
|
Mauro Carboni :
Lending to the Poor, lending to the Affluent: a Moral Approach to Consumer Credit
Claude Denjean :
Funding Poverty, funding Business
Juan Vicente Garcia Marsilla :
From Medieval Pawn Broking to "Mercy Arks"" in the Hispanic Kingdoms (XIII-XVI Centuries)
Maria Giuseppina Muzzarelli :
Religious Piety or Common Interest? At the Roots of Consumer Credit
Donatella Strangio :
“Buon Governo” and Social Peace: Granting Cheap Loans to the Lower Classes in Rome
H-14
EDU05
Constructing Childhood Worlds
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Network:
Education and Childhood
|
Chair:
Nicoleta Roman
|
Organizers:
Luminita Dumanescu, Nicoleta Roman |
Discussant:
Maria Papathanassiou
|
Elena Bedreag :
The Child between Private Tuition and Public Schools. Notes on the Development of Educational System in 18th Century Moldavia
Luminita Dumanescu :
Children as the Nation Future in Communist Romania
Mona Gleason :
The Land is My School: Children and the Natural Environment in British Columbia's (Canada) Interwar Period
Eleni Tamiolaki :
Producing "Proper" Children: Negotiating Childhood during the Greek Enlightenment” (Early 19th century).
I-14
LAB14 mid
Quality Control in Pre-Modern Eurasian Economies
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Networks:
Labour
,
Middle Ages
|
Chair:
Markus Cerman
|
Organizers:
Jessica Dijkman, Christine Moll Murata |
Discussant:
Bert De Munck
|
Andrea Caracausi :
Has Quality Control been a Matter for Guilds? Evidence from the Guild Courts in Early Modern Italy
Jessica Dijkman, Maarten Prak :
How to Become a Master Craftsman? Guild Regulation of Professional Training and Qualification in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe and the Near East’
Christine Moll Murata :
Quality Control in Chinese Textile Guilds’
J-14
REL12
Politics and Religion
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Religion
|
Chair:
Patrick Pasture
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Patrick Pasture
|
Ian Harker :
Germany, Jews & the Church through the Life of Revd Dr Ernst Biberstein
John Macaulay :
'Physician, Heal Thyself!':Unitarians Debate Church and State
Rhys Williams :
The Radical God and England’s Revolution
K-14
CUL15
Material Culture and Memory Practices
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Huub Sanders
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Tuula Okkonen :
Screening and Purging Statues – The US Monument Policy in Post-war Japan
Lukasz Posluszny :
Material Culture and Memory Practices: Clothes of Prisoners in Nazi Concentration Camps
Marusa Pusnik :
Fashion and Socialist Legacy: Media as Cultural Entrepeneurs of Fashion Tastes in Socialism
L-14
WOM14
Woman and Feminism in the Age of Extremes
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Elisabeth Elgán
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Helena Tolvhed
|
Julie Gottlieb :
Rewriting Women and Conservative Politics in the 1930s: Gender, Foreign Policy and Political Engagement
Saila Leukumaa :
Linda Eenpalu´s Speeches as a Part of Estonian National Project 1934–1940
Montserrat Palau, Montserrat Duch :
Gender and Nation in Catalonia under the Franco Dictatorship (1939-1975)
Maria Grazia Suriano :
War, Peace, and Suffrage, the Italian Section of the WILPF between Socialism and Fascist Persecution
M-14
LAB37
Rural Labour Strategies in Industrialising Eastern Europe: Migration and Alternatives
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Networks:
Labour
,
Rural
|
Chair:
Marsha Siefert
|
Organizers:
Gijs Kessler, Marsha Siefert, Susan Zimmermann |
Discussant:
Lewis Siegelbaum
|
Irina Novichenko :
The Study of European Co-operation and Practice of Co-operation in Russia (1890s-1920s)
Yukimura Sakon :
Russian and Asian Immigrants in the Russian Far East: 1860-1914
N-14
WOM18
Travelling and Translating Ideas
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Norbert Götz
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Lessie Jo Frazier
|
Michel Prum :
Clémence Royer: the Woman who brought Darwinism to France
Karin S. Wozonig :
A Vindication of the Rights of Women Revisited. The Austrian Poetess and Journalist Betty Paoli (1814-1894) reads Mary Wollstonecraft and George Sand
O-14
ETH11c
Gender and Migration III
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Leila Goulahsen :
The Changing Nature of European Migration: a Transnational Feminist Pilot Study of French Female Migrants in Manchester and London
Viktoriya Kim :
Gender Construction and Migration: Female Migration from Former Soviet Union Countries to Japan
Terry McBride :
Migrants in Modern Scotland: Public Lives and Identity.
Stephen Patnode :
Gender and the Experience of American Expatriates in Saudi Arabia in the Twentieth Century
P-14
SEX11
Constructing and Preserving Queer Pasts: Archives, Communities and Activists
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
David Minto
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
David Minto
|
Tone Hellesund :
Establishing a Queer Historical Archive in Norway
David Paternotte :
Transnationalising Lesbian and Gay Activism: The Birth of the International (Lesbian and) Gay Association (IGA-ILGA)
Riikka Taavetti :
Remembering and Forgetting Queer Pasts in the Archives
Q-14
ORA13
Families & Children: Memory & Silence
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Malin Thor Tureby
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Nicole Immler :
The Phenomenon of Silence in Family Memory
Michael John :
„No-one would have believed.....“ Interviews with Former Foster Children in Austria
Veronica Sales Pereira :
The Stigma of Poverty on the Social Mobility Experience and the Conditions of its Narrative in the Interaction with the Researcher
R-14
ELI16
Nationalist Elites (Re)defining the Nation
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Constantin Barbulescu :
The Two Faces of Ianus – The Peasant between the Savage and the Good Romanian
Olli Kleemola :
The Propaganda Troops as a Military-politic Elite in Finland and National Socialist Germany in the Second World War
Nathanaelle Minard :
Shaping the National Landscape in Imperial Context. A Comparison of Russian and Finnish Viewpoints on Finland’s Nature in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
Katalin Somlai :
Ruptures, Silences and Permanencies
S-14
ETH24
Round Table: Globalizing Migration History: the Eurasian Experience
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
|
Chair:
Leo Lucassen
|
Organizer:
Leo Lucassen
|
Discussants:
Josef Ehmer, Peter Hoppenbrouwers, Jan Lucassen, Leo Lucassen, Leslie Page Moch, Jan Luiten van Zanden |
T-14
FAM13
Death before Life? Treatment of the Miscarriage Abortions and Stillbirths in the 18th-19th Centuries
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Mary Nagata
|
Organizer:
Hiroshi Kawaguchi
|
Discussant:
Diego Ramiro-Fariñas
|
Vasilis Gavalas, Kostas Rontos, Nikolaos Nagopoulos :
Evidence of Sex-selective Abortions in Modern Greece Based on Sex Ratio at Birth
Hiroshi Kawaguchi :
When did the Buddhist Temple Start to Register the Miscarriages and the Stillbirths?
Bartosz Ogórek :
Infant Mortality in Cisleithanian Urban Populations of Austro-Hungarian Empire 1887-1913
Mikako Sawayama :
Concept of Life for Fetuses and Babies in the Tokugawa Period
U-14
RUR13
Local and Global Perspectives on Rural Development and ‘Population Control’ after 1945
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Corinna Unger
|
Organizers:
Heinrich Hartmann, Teresa Huhle |
Discussant:
Corinne Pernet
|
Maria Doernemann :
Modernization Promises in Agrarian Landscapes: Concepts of the Kenyan Population
Annika Hartmann :
“Where there is no doctor” - Practicing Health and Family Planning in Rural Guatemala in the 1960s and 1970s
Heinrich Hartmann :
Making the Population Bomb Explode in Anatolia – Re-Negotiating Rural Modernization and Global Threats Through the Use of Media in the Turkish Village in the 1970s
Teresa Huhle :
Land Conflict, Land Reform, and the Agrarian Population in Colombia
W-14
MAT17
Jewish Space and Material Culture in Central Europe
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Dieter Hecht :
The Mapping Wall: Framed Jewish Family Pictures
Louise Hecht :
Appropriation of Jewish Space on the Wiener Ringstrasse: a Poet’s Apartment in Palais Schey
Elana Shapira :
Bringing Culture to the Viennese? Jewish Patrons and Entrepreneurs Fashioning the Viennese Ring and the Entertainment Park Prater
Lisa Silverman :
Vienna’s Jewish Geography: Imagining the Leopoldstadt
X-14
HEA12
Maps of the Medical Marketplace: Practitioners, Patients and Institutions in Early Modern Europe
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Jonathan Barry :
Medical Practice in Bristol, c. 1500 - c. 1800
Lisbeth Rodrigues, Isabel Guimaraes Sá :
Solving Agricultural Crises in the Sixteenth-century: the Case of the Hospital of Nossa Senhora do Pópulo (Portugal)
Alun Withey :
Medicine in a Vacuum?: Practice and Practitioners in Early Modern Wales.
Y-14
SOC17b
Real Estate and Social Topography in Pre-modern Europe (1100-1800) - Part 2
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Ana Plosnic Škaric :
Decline of Medieval Urban Symbols of Power: Tower Houses in Trogir (Croatia)
Miki Sugiura, Genki Takahashi :
Maintaining Polycentric Small Cites under De-urbanization. Local Merchants’ Real Estate Strategy in Bolsward, Friesland.
Tineke Van de Walle, Peter Stabel :
Living in Late Medieval Suburbia. Social Topography and Housing in Antwerp and Oudenaarde 15th-16th Century
Z-14
POL29
Beyond the Racial State: Rethinking Nazi Germany
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Regina Mühlhäuser :
Antisemitism, Gender, Violence: the Nazi Handling of “Race Defilement” in the Occupied Territories of the Soviet Union, 1941–1945
Devin Pendas :
Racial States in Comparative Perspective
Mark Roseman :
Jews, Race and Volk in Nazi Germany
Richard Wetzell :
Biopolitics, Science, and Nazism: was there a Genesis of the “Final Solution” from the “Spirit of Science”?
ZA-14
WOM01
Travel Reports: Transnational Journeys for Abortion Services
Hörsaal 24 basement
Networks:
Sexuality
,
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Marianna Georgievna Muravyeva
|
Organizer:
Christabelle Sethna
|
Discussant:
Massimo Perinelli
|
Hayley Brown :
The Trans-Tasman Abortion Travel Service: Abortion Services for New Zealand Women
Gayle Davis :
Shopping, Lotteries and Tourism: an Intra-Regional History of Abortion in Britain
Sheelagh McGuinness :
A Long Way From Tipperary: the Impact of Travel for Abortion Services on Irish Women
Christabelle Sethna :
A Stitch in Time: From the Abortion Caravan to the Radical Handmaids in Canada
ZB-14
POL24
Experts in Politics: Transformation, Transition and Discursive Shifts in 20th Century European Governance Structures
Hörsaal 26 basement
Carine Germond :
Catalyst for Change or Obstacle to Reform: Experts and the Common Agricultural Policy, 1968-1984
Wolfram Kaiser :
Transnational Experts in Heavy Industry: from Cartel Networks to Globalization
Ronald Kroeze, Sjoerd Keulen :
The European Businessman as Expert and Ambassador in Free Trade: the Rise and Fall of the European Round Table of Industrialists as an Expert Group for the European Single Act, 1980-2000
Brigitte Leucht :
Inno Revisited: Experts, Expertise and the Reach of EU Competition Law in the 1970s
Jan-Henrik Meyer :
Expert Governance in the Making? The Role of Scientists in Early European Environmental Policy
Karin Van Leeuwen :
Lawyers as Experts? Changing Practices of Expertise in the Early Dutch reception of European law
ZC-14
ORA19
Methodological Issues: Comparisons of Nation, Generation, Sources & Reuse
UR Altre Geschichte
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Anne Heimo
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Joanna Bornat, Daniela Koleva :
Working across boundaries with Oral history
Mónica Patricia Cadenas Erazo :
Comparative Study of the Construction of Two Types of Historical Memories: Peru from the End of the XIX Century until Current Times
Amaya Caunedo Dominguez :
“Do you Know a Fear which Gets into your Body and Never Ever Leaves you?”. Comparing Children's Memories of War and Repression. Oral Testimonies and Memories of Children during Spanish Civil War and II World War
Abigail Knight, Julia Brannen and Rebecca O'Connell :
Disruption, Childhood Memories and Food Practices: Re-using Oral History Narratives to Study Food and Families in Hard Times, England 1914-18
ZD-14
SOC13
Disability in the Early Modern Society
Prominentenzimmer
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Christina Vanja
|
Organizer:
Christina Vanja
|
Discussant:
Elisabeth Lobenwein
|
Bianca Frohne :
Records of Infirmity: Disability and Life Writing in 16th Century Germany
Irmtraut Sahmland :
A Life in Darkness
Angela Schattner :
Disablement as Disability? Public Welfare and the Disabled Poor in Early Modern Germany
Saturday 26 April 2014
14.00 - 16.00
A-15
WOR13
Elite Formation in Traditional Bureaucratic Empires
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
|
Chair:
Karen Turner
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Karen Turner
|
Peter Fibiger Bang :
Elite Formation and the Virtuous Ruler in the Han Chinese and Roman Empires
Linda T. Darling :
The Process of Elite Replacement in an Early Modern Bureaucratic Empire: Ottoman Military/Administrative Elite in an Era of Consolidation
Jacob Tullberg :
Patrimonial and Prebendial Courtly Elites in Agrarianate Societies
B-15
CRI16
Training and Education of Police Officers during the 20th Century: England, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Anja Johansen
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Organizer:
Björn Furuhagen
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Discussant:
Anja Johansen
|
Björn Furuhagen :
The making of a social, representative and intellectual policeman. Education of police trainees in Sweden from 1920´s - 1970´s
Gonçalo Rocha Gonçalves :
The Production and Diffusion of an Institutional Memory in the Portuguese Police: An Ethnographic Journey
Chris A. Williams :
British Police Training in the 1940s and 1950s: the Inculcation of Skills and Class
C-15
POL09a
Anarchism 1914-1918: Internationalism, Militarism and War I
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Bert Altena :
Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis and International Anarchism during World War I
Carl Levy :
Malatesta and the War Interventionist Debate: 1914-15
Peter Ryley :
The Manifesto of the Sixteen: the Perils of Pacifism or why Anarchists Would Embrace Just War
Davide Turcato :
Saving the Future: The Roots of Malatesta's Anti-Militarism
D-15
SPA04
Cities and Identities: New Methodological Approaches
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Daniel Alves, Ana Alcântara :
Urban Growth, Retail Trade and Industry: Changes in Lisbon’s Social Space in the Late Nineteenth Century
Branimir Brgles :
Using GIS to Visualize and Interpret Early Modern Zagreb’s Urban and Environmental History
Don DeBats :
Constrasting Identities: The Tale of Two Nineteenth Century American Cities
Diego Ramiro-Fariñas, Isabel del Bosque González, Sara García Ferrero, Lourdes Martín-Forero, Rocío Gutierrez :
Cartography and Historical Demography: the Historical SDI of the City of Madrid around 1900 (HISDI-MAD)
E-15
SOC18
Representations of the Poor and Social Welfare, c. 1220-1850
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Elizabeth Robertson
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Organizer:
Paul A. Fideler
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Discussant:
Elizabeth Robertson
|
Thomas M. Adams :
The Uses of Print in the Promotion of Charitable Institutions in Early Modern Europe
Susan Broomhall :
Huguenot Charity in Sixteenth-Century France and England
Paul A. Fideler :
Utilitarianism Abroad and Its Domestic Critics: The Company Raj and India’s Poor
Anne Scott :
Conflicting Representations of the Poor in Middle English Texts and Images
F-15
ETH08
East European Exiles and Transnational Information Flow during the Cold War
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Slawomir Lukasiewicz :
Political Parties and Party Politics in Exile: Supplement to the Political History of the Cold War
Anna Mazurkiewicz :
Assembly of Captive European Nations: Information and Education Center in New York (1954-1972)
Patryk Pleskot :
Polish Political Migration during 1980's. Definition Difficulties and Methodological Challenges
Francis Raska :
The Czechoslovak Documentation Center and Its Role in the Preservation of Cold War-Era Czechoslovak History
Olga Zaslavskaya :
Smugglers or Heroes? Symbolic Power of Smuggling in Cold War Times
G-15
ECO16
Private Entrepreneurs in Early Modern Europe: Ideologies and Arguments for Private and Public Organization
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Mats Hallenberg :
Self-interest Versus the Common Good: Political Disputes concerning the Organization of Public Services in Sweden, 1600–1800
Thomas Kaiserfeld :
Manufacturing Manure: Ideologies of Science in Support of Public and Private Saltpetre Production
Erik Lindberg :
The Market and the Lighthouse: Public Goods in Historical Perspective
David Parrott :
Military Contracting and Early Modern Entrepreneurship
H-15
SPA16
Harmonization and Analysis of Historical Census and Vital Registration Sources
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Ashkan Ashkpour, Albert Meroño-Peñuela, Kees Mandemakers :
CEDAR: Harmonization of Historical Dutch Census Data
Edward Higgs, Kevin Schurer :
The Integrated Census Microdata (I-CeM) Project
Jana Vobecka :
Czech Jewish Censuses from 18th Century: Rich Research Source on Family Structures and its Digitalisation
Lee Williamson :
Methods for Coding c19th and c20th Cause of Death Descriptions from Historical Registers to Standard Classifications
I-15
LAB18
Slavery and 'Free' Labour: Entangled Transitions in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Networks:
Africa
,
Labour
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Chair:
Marcelo Mattos
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Organizer:
Gareth Austin
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Discussant:
Andreas Eckert
|
Gareth Austin :
“Coercion and the Market: Transitions to and from Slavery in Sub-Saharan Africa, ca.1807-ca.1936”
Marcela Echeverri :
Slavery and Politics in New Granada, 1809-1824
Henrique Espada Lima :
The Invention of Free Labor in Brazil : Slavery, Contract and Law
Benedetta Rossi :
Trajectories of Emancipation in West Africa’s Labour History: Slave Descendants as Working Classes in the Making?
Alessandro Stanziani :
Debt, Labour and Bondage: English Servants versus Indentured Immigrants on Mauritius, from the Late Eighteenth to Early Twentieth Century
J-15
SOC15
Philanthropy
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Marjolein 't Hart
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Organizer:
Madalena Eça de Abreu
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Discussant:
Henk Looijesteijn
|
Ismael Albertin :
Charitable Donors Struggling against Social Inequality? – Philanthropy in Zurich around 1900: People, Projects, Motives
Madalena Eça de Abreu, Ana Felgueiras; Ana Simaes; Marta Rey Garcia :
National Campaigns for Charitable Causes in Portugal: a First Road Map
Anina Eigenmann :
The Soziale Käuferliga der Schweiz and the “Flower Days” – the Collision of Old and New Forms of Philanthropy
Ana Felgueiras, Marta Rey Garcia, Luis Ignacio Alvarez-Gonzalez & Ricard Valls-Riera :
National Campaigns for International Co-operation and Emergency Aid: a Comparative Analysis in the Context of the Emerging Spanish Civil Society and Philanthropic Market
K-15
CUL16
Narratives and Practices of Memorization
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
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Chairs:
-
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Claudia Jerzak :
Sacred Space and Institutionalization of Multiperspective Narrating – A Comparison of Commemorative Practices in Hamburg and Dresden
Sopio Kadagishvili, Mariam Chkhartishvili :
Saints and Collective Memory: Georgian Case
Morakot Jewachinda Meyer :
The ‘Thawiphop’ Phenomenon: Reimagining Nationalism in a Contemporary Thai Novel and Its Stage and Screen Adaptations
L-15
WOM20
Productions of Moral Boundaries
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Anita Brady :
Kissing as Politics: Marriage Equality Campaigns and the Production of “the Kiss”
Massimo Perinelli :
Revolutionary Sex in 1960's Sexual Revolution
Julia Roth :
Economies of Desire: North-South Sex Tourism as "Another Side of Transnationality"
M-15
LAB27
Between Craft and Wage Labour
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
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Organizer:
Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
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Discussant:
Jan Lucassen
|
Linda Clarke :
The End of Craft Labour: New Occupations and Mechanization of the Post-war Construction Labour Process in Britain
Ekaterina Kirillova :
Value and Price of the Right to be a Master (Reims, 17th Century)
Maria Papathanassiou :
“Middle Class” Manual Workers? Looking into the Working Lives of Journeymen-confectioners in 19th- Century Europe.
Mercè Renom, Àngels Solà :
The Autonomous Silk Artisan Women of Barcelona: “filempueres” and “tafetaneres” in the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries
Patricia Van den Eeckhout :
Waiters before the Second World War: Workers or Small Entrepreneurs?
N-15
WOM22
Feminine Spaces? Privacy, Family, Networks
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Dijana Dijanic Plesko :
Life of Privacy
Eva Schäffler :
East German Marriage “in the Flow”: Concepts and Practices of Marriage before and after 1989/90
Irena Selisnik, Marta Verginella :
Social Networks and Emotional Ties: Desire to be Free. Social Network of Young Intelligentsia around Marica Nadlišek Bartol at the Turn of the Century.
O-15
ETH32
Return and Circular
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Paola Avallone, Raffaella Salvemini :
Travellers and Tourists in Naples between 17th and 19th Centuries
Pieter De Messemaeker :
Transnational Intellectual Mobility: Polish Students in Brussels and Paris, 1894-1930
Tanveer Ahmed Naveed, Arshad Ali Bhutti :
Determinants of Return Migration: a Case of Return from Greece
Colin Pooley, Marilyn E Pooley :
‘This Move was an Exciting and Stressful Time for Both of us’: Changing Experiences of Moving Home in Britain since c1800
P-15
ETH13
Gypsy Mobilities, Borders and States in Interwar Europe and Beyond
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Leo Lucassen
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Organizers:
Ilsen About, Celia Donert |
Discussant:
Leo Lucassen
|
Celia Donert :
The Moldava Cannibals: Policing Mobility in Interwar East Central Europe
Jennifer Illuzzi :
Questionable Continuities: Pre and Post-war Treatment of “Gypsies” in Germany and Italy
Adèle Sutre :
Gypsies at United States Borders (1910s-1930s)
Paola Trevisan :
Gypsies in the Border Regions during Fascism: from expelled Foreigners to Dangerous Italians
Q-15
ORA14
Preserving Memories in Displaced Communities
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Andrea Strutz
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
|
Arbnora Dushi :
Border Memories: the Transmitting of Memories to Second and Third Generation
Leslie McCartney :
March 27, 1964: Remembering the Good Friday Earthquake in Alaska
Alexander Prenninger :
Spatial and Social Networks of Deportation - Approaches to a quantitative anlysis of oral history interviews
R-15
ELI17
Marriage as Politics, or for Love?
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Louise Berglund :
Late Medieval Transnational Queendoms in Scandinavia: Rulership and Gender in the cases of Blanche of Namur, Margareta of Denmark and Philippa of Lancaster, c. 1335-1430.
Shunsuke Nakaoka :
For Exchanging Status and Money? Marriage Alliance between the Nobility and the Business Elite in Modern Japan
Brita Planck :
Love and Marriage in the Swedish Nobility 1750-1900
S-15
LAB36a
Work and Property in Europe: Households and Communities (1500-1900)
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Networks:
Economic History
,
Labour
|
Chair:
Fabrice Boudjaaba
|
Organizer:
Fabrice Boudjaaba
|
Discussant:
Luca Mocarelli
|
Lorena Álvarez Delgado :
Friendship and Charity as Ingredients to Enlarge Family Links. Patronage and Artificial Kinship in 16th-Century Northern Spain.
Maria Luisa Ferrari, Gloria Vivenza :
Property, Labour and Society: Patterns of Organization and Hierarchy in Italy and Great Britain
Dimitris Kalantzopoulos :
Domestic Work in Cyprus, 1900-1955: Motivations, Working Conditions and Colonial Institutional Framework
Claudio Lorenzini :
Who Practises in the Wood? Community Ties and Work in the Alpine Area of the Republic of Venice in Modern Age
T-15
FAM14
Individuals’ Reproductive Careers in Modern Europe
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Yuliya Hilevych
|
Organizers:
Yuliya Hilevych, Caroline Rusterholz |
Discussant:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
|
Helena da Silva :
Nurses’ Life Course Trajectories in Northern Portugal through the 20th Century
Georgeta Ghebrea :
Redefining Social Desirability. Family Policy and the Alternative Family Models
Angelique Janssens :
Labouring Lives. Women, Work and Fertility in the Netherlands, 1880-1960
Caroline Rusterholz :
The Impact of Parenthood on Reproductive Behaviour: the Second Demographic Transition in Switzerland
María Sánchez- Domínguez, Anna Sofia Lundgren :
Reproductive Decision-making during the Central Decades of the Twentieth Century in Spain and Sweden
U-15
FAM28
Between Transgression and Repression: Infanticide in Europe from the Late Middle Ages to the Present
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Christophe Regina
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Organizer:
Stephane Minvielle
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Discussant:
Christophe Regina
|
Julie Ancian :
Newborn Murder and Birth Control. Contraceptive Trajectories of Women who Committed Neonaticide
Alessio Basilico :
Counter-Reformation Church and the Sin of Child Suffocation
Alfredo Rodríguez González :
Infanticide in Modern Spain: Between Reality and Legal and Moral Discourse
Nicoleta Roman :
Infanticide in Nineteenth-century Wallachia: Laws, Discourse and Social Responses
V-15
RUR14
Global Agro-Food Histories
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
|
Chair:
Peer Vries
|
Organizer:
Ernst Langthaler
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Discussant:
Peer Vries
|
Benoit Daviron :
An Ecological History of Fats used in Europe Since 1800
Ernst Langthaler :
Food or Feed? Soybeans in a Globalizing World since 1870
Martine Napoléone, Jean-Pierre Boutonnet :
Between the Local and the Global: which Reconfiguration within the Dairy Production Basin? A Comparative Analysis from North to South Case-Studies
Rudolph Ng :
Sweetness for the World. Chinese Coolies and Sugar Production in 19th Century Latin America
W-15
POL MAT14
The Politics of Shopping in Twentieth-Century Britain and America: Reconsidering Party, Gender, Rhetoric and Activism
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Lawrence Black :
The Knowledge Economy: Progressive Grocers, Shoppers and the Politics of Labeling in C20 Consumer History
Gidon Cohen :
Consumption and Political Identity in Post-war Britain
Philippa Haughton :
“Widening the Scope of Advertising’s Vision”: the Women’s Advertising Club of London’
Emily Robinson :
“For Progressive Men only": The Politics of Commerce in Inter-war Britain
Will Wilson :
Materiality, Festivity, and the Structuring of Society in the Third Reich, 1933-1939
X-15
HEA13
Pain and Old Age in Early Modern England
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Lynn Botelho :
Not Suffering in Silence: Pain and the Seventeenth-Century Medicalization of Old Age
Anne Kugler :
Suffering, Stoicism, and Spirituality: Pain and Fear in Women’s Experience of Ageing
Susannah Ottaway :
Silencing Pain in Old Age during the Long Eighteenth Century
Kate Walker :
Pain, Age, and Surgery in England, circa 1620-1740
Y-15
SOC09
Historical Social Stratification in Central- Eastern Europe and Russia
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Zoltán Lippényi
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Organizer:
Zoltán Lippényi
|
Discussant:
Zoltán Lippényi
|
Zsuzsanna Hanna Biró :
The Gender Factor in Patterns of Professional Mobility of Hungarian secondary School Teachers (1920-1945)
Victor Karady :
Parliamentary Elites and Pressure Groups in pre-1919 Hungary
Peter Tibor Nagy :
The Methodological Aspects of Evaluating Educational Mobility of the 20th Century
Z-15
POL30
Victims of Nazism between War and Cold War
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Robert Knight :
The Carinthian Slovenes in the Cold War: Provincial, Federal and International Interactions
Rafael Kropiunigg :
Life after the Concentration Camp? A Comparative Approach
Peter Pirker :
From International Solidarity to Patriotic Anticommunism: Persecution, Exile and Remigration of Austrian Socialists
ZA-15
URB08
Gender, Sexuality and the City
Hörsaal 24 basement
Networks:
Sexuality
,
Urban
|
Chair:
Anita Kurimay
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Anita Kurimay
|
Deborah S. Bernstein, Delila Amir & Hila Shamir & Nomi Levenkron :
Prostitution in Tel-Aviv and Jaffa from the Beginning of the 20th Century
Daniel F. Brandl-Beck :
Berlin from Behind: a History of “Gay” Travel to Inter-war Berlin
Leslie Choquette :
The Origins of Lesbian and Gay Commercial Culture in the French Third Republic
Simon Jenkins :
Segregated Spaces, Isolated Types: Social Geographies and Spatial Narratives of Prostitution in Cardiff, c.1885-c.1950
Charlotte Wildman :
Women of the Underworld: Gender, Crime and Urban Spectacle 1918-1939
ZB-15
POL25
Empire and the Ambiguities of Citizenship
Hörsaal 26 basement
Mary Conley :
Orphans, Empires, and Citizenship: British Child Migration Schemes in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Canada
Zachary Morgan :
Forced Labor in Brazil's Age of Abolition: State Control of Free Afro-Brazilians during the Empire and Early Republic
Sue Peabody :
Slavery, Citizenship, and Patriarchy: French Approaches to Citizenship for Slaves and Free People of Color after Napoleon
Lorelle Semley :
A More Perfect French Union: France’s Newest Citizens and the Making of the Fourth Republic
ZC-15
ORA05
Women's Memories of Political Conflict & Crisis
UR Altre Geschichte
David Beorlegui :
“I would love to have female friends, I want to… talk about my life!”; Emotion and discourse in the construction of feminist lesbian subjectivity in the Basque Country 1.
Sue Bruley :
Second Wave Feminism and the Crisis of Revolutionary Socialism in Britain c1968-1982
Dieter Reinisch :
Interviewing Female Irish Republican Militants: Cumann na mBan during the Northern Irish Troubles
ZD-15
REL13
Religious institutions
Prominentenzimmer
Network:
Religion
|
Chair:
Silvia Evangelisti
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Silvia Evangelisti
|
Cezar-Iulian Buterez :
Religion, Space and Social Status. Monastery Founders in the Curvature Carpathians, Romania
Liise Lehtsalu :
Eighteenth-Century Italian Third Orders as Generalist Institutions
Michael Schmitt :
The Monasteries of the Diocese of Würzburg as a GIS-project
Saturday 26 April 2014
16.30 - 18.30
B-16
CRI11
Police History meets the Public. Exhibitions on Police History
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Guus Meershoek
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Organizer:
Bettina Blum
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Discussant:
Guus Meershoek
|
Laura Allan :
Academic and Museum Interpretations of Police History
Bettina Blum :
Learning from History? Exhibitions on German Police History of the “Third Reich” and the Postwar Era
Nadine Rossol :
Going Public: Police Exhibitions in Germany (mid-1920s to mid-1950s)
Elizabeth Wilburn :
How Heritage was used at Greater Manchester Police Museum in the Context of the UK Government funded Tackling Knives Action Programme 2009-2011
C-16
POL09b
Anarchism 1914-1918. Internationalism, Militarism and War II
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Matthew Adams :
Mutualism in the Trenches: Herbert Read's Anarchist Conversion and the Lessons of the First World War
Allan Antliff :
Art, War and Anarchism
Kathy Ferguson :
Anarchist and Feminist Work in the Anti-Conscription Movement in the US
Lukas Keller :
Anarchy, the Peace Movement and the State's Reaction in Germany, 1914-18
D-16
SPA08
Deep Mapping the Humanities
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
David Bodenhamer :
The Mechanics and Meaning of Deep Mapping
John Corrigan :
Space, Place, and Data
Ian Gregory :
Using Digital Texts in Spatial History
Trevor Harris :
Deep Geography-deep Mapping: Spatial Story telling and a Sense of Place
G-16
ECO08
Innovation and Human Capital
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Harry Kitsikopoulos :
The Diffusion of Newcomen Engines, 1706-73: A Reassessment
Andrea Maestrejuan :
Inventive Activity and Teamwork: Managing Employee Inventors in the Age of Corporate Intellectual Property Rights
Chiara Martinelli :
Industrialization and Human Capital: the Role of Vocational and Workers' Tuition in Italian Industrialization (1861-1914)
Roberto Rossi :
Productivity and Market in the Barcelona's Calico Printing in the Second Half of the XVIII Century
H-16
LAB31 wom
Gender and Work in the 20th Century in Comparative Perspective
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Networks:
Labour
,
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
|
Organizer:
Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
|
Discussant:
Angelique Janssens
|
Cristina Borderias :
Women’ s Work, Household Labour Strategies and Family Income in Modern Catalonia
Sarah Christie :
Behind the Banners: Equal Pay and Social Change in New Zealand 1945-1972
Stéphanie Lachat :
The Good Mother Works in a Factory - Class, Sex and Nationality on the Watch-making Labor Market (1870-1970)
Lars Olsson :
Class, Gender, and Ethnicity at War. Labor Relations at the Northwestern Knitting Company/the Munsingwear Inc. and Politics in Minneapolis during WW1.
Conchi Villar :
Women’s Labour Trajectories in Barcelona: from the Twenties to Nowadays
I-16
LAB35
Labor Relations, Recruitment and Risk in Eastern Europe
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Alessandro Stanziani
|
Organizers:
Gijs Kessler, Marsha Siefert, Susan Zimmermann |
Discussant:
Marsha Siefert
|
Ulf Brunnbauer, Visar Nonaj :
Finding Workers to Build Socialism: Recruiting for the Steel Factories in Kremikovci (Bulgaria) and Elbasan (Albania) during Communism
Adrian Grama :
Labor’s Risks: Solidarity, Work Accidents and the Insurantial Imaginary in Socialist Romania,1947-1989
Thomas Lindenberger :
Havarien: Large Industrial Accidents and Labor Relations in Communist East Germany
Ulrike Schult :
Labor Relations in Self Managed Socialism: the Yugoslav Motor Vehicle Industry during the 1960s-1980s
J-16
RUR19
The Medieval Origins of the Commercial Demesne Economy in Early Modern Eastern Europe
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Rural
|
Chair:
Marten Seppel
|
Organizer:
Markus Cerman
|
Discussant:
Marten Seppel
|
Piotr Guzowski :
The Genesis of Polish Manors and Monetary Crisis in the Kingdom of Poland in the Fifteenth Century
Eduard Maur, Markus Cerman :
Medieval roots of early modern mobility restrictions and East-Central and Eastern Europe
Claus K. Meyer :
Contested Spaces: Landscape and Power Struggles on Slave Plantation and Manorial Estate. A Comparison between Antebellum South Carolina and Old Prussian Brandenburg
Carsten Porskrog Rasmussen :
Medieval Roots of Demesne Farming and Lordship Structures in the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein: the Role of Consolidated Estate Properties
K-16
CUL17
Performances of Race and Ethnicity
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
|
Chairs:
-
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Sergius Kodera :
Mr. Ed, the Emancipator (1963) The Domestic Sitcom and the Struggle for Racial Equality
Michael Mcmillan :
'Saga Bwoys and Rude Bwoys': Migration, Grooming and Dandyism
Enrico Orsingher :
The Comic Turk and the Tragic Turk. The Presence of the Turks in Mozart and Da Ponte's Così fan tutte, between Cultural Fashions and Returns of the Repressed
M-16
LAB29
Culture, Community, and the Working Class
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Networks:
Culture
,
Labour
,
Urban
|
Chair:
Görkem Akgöz
|
Organizer:
Christian De Vito
|
Discussant:
Paulo Terra
|
Bhaswati Bhattacharya :
Simple People, High Principles: Indian Coffee Workers' Co-operative Society, 1958-2010
Paulo Fontes :
The “Red Pugilism”: Communists, Boxing and Working Class Culture in São Paulo, Brazil
Monica Graciela Gatica :
The Experience of the Chilean Workers in Chubut's NE.
Janine Lanza :
Laughing the Master Down: Emotions and Eighteenth Century Guilds
O-16
ETH27
The Impact of Migration on the Living Conditions of the Elderly
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Ann-Kristin Högman :
The Impact of Migration on the Living Conditions of the Elderly
Mark Magnuson :
Cache and Transfer: Elderly and their Migrating Adult Children, Remittances and Savings Rural Late 19th Century Sweden
Laura Merla :
Transnational Families and Care-giving: Elderly as Both Providers and Receivers of Support
Stephanie Shaw :
Grandmothers, Granny Women, and Old Aunts: The Impact of Migrations on Slave Families and Communities in the Nineteenth-Century United States
Q-16
ORA15
Exploring Gendered Identities
SR IOGF first floor
Carmen Doncel Sánchez :
“When Saul’s Armour doesn’t Fit”: on the Crisis of Representation, and the Representation of Crisis in Traditional Gypsy Leadership
Leena Kurvet-Käosaar :
Representation of Love in Estonian Post-Soviet Life Writings by Women
Özge Soylu Bozdag :
Nursing; the Way of Westernization or Modernization
Radmila Svarickova Slabakova :
Composure and Discomposure: How do Elderly Men Construct their Narratives?
Olga Tabachnikova, Natalia Vinokurova :
Making Sense of the Past Trauma in Narratives of the Self: Moral, Social and Historical Spaces of Self-interpretation
R-16
ELI18
The Dynamics of Rising and Falling
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Julia Dahlberg :
From Economic Patriotism to Nationalist Separatism. Civic Values in a Rising Elite Family under Sweden, Russia and Finland 1700–1920
Jarkko Keskinen :
The Downfall of Communalism – Emergence of the New Merchant Elite in the Beginning of the 19th Century
Huibert Schijf :
The Dynamics of Jewish High Society in Amsterdam and Vienna, 1850-1918
Alex Snellman :
A Graceful Retreat: The Nobility in the Finnish Society 1809-1939
S-16
LAB36b
Work and Property in Europe: Appropriations and Commodification (1500-1900)
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Networks:
Economic History
,
Labour
|
Chair:
Michela Barbot
|
Organizer:
Michela Barbot
|
Discussant:
Andrea Caracausi
|
Daniele Andreozzi, Loredana Paraniti :
The Fluid Divergencies. Property and Work in Trieste (1850 - 1900)
Joern Janssen :
Dynamics of Historical Transformation of Labour-Property Relations in Europe.
Niccolò Mignemi :
Claiming for Land and Labour: Tenant Farming Co-operatives in Italy at the Beginning of 20th Century
T-16
FAM15
Kinship and Computer
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Jean-Pierre Bardet, Jacques Renard & Cyril Grange :
Kinship Networks and Village Borders in Normandy (18th Century)
Michael Gasperoni :
Kinship Networks and Jewish Mobility in Early Modern Italy
Cyril Grange :
Kinship Networks: the Example of the Jewish Banking Families in Paris (XIX-XXth Centuries)
Sandro Guzzi-Heeb, Pascal Christofoli :
"Sex, Politics and Social Change in the 18th and the 19th Centuries. Evidence from the Swiss Alps"
U-16
SOC05
Economic Inequality in the Early Modern World
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Guido Alfani :
Long-term Trends in Economic Inequality in Western Europe: the Case of Piedmont, Fourteenth - Eighteenth Centuries
Hulya Canbakal, Alpay Filiztekin :
Wealth and Inequality in the Ottoman Balkans and Anatolia, 1500-1840
Carlos Santiago-Caballero, Eva Fernandez :
Economic Inequality in Madrid, 1500-1850
V-16
RUR15
Lobbies and Agrarian Organizations in Europe (19th and 20th Centuries)
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Leen Van Molle
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Organizer:
Jordi Planas
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Discussant:
Leen Van Molle
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Juan Pan-Montojo :
Aristocratic Landowners and Mass Politics: National Agrarian Associations in Europe, 1870-1940
Jordi Planas :
Winegrowers' Lobbies in France and Spain in Early Twentieth Century
Gloria Sanz Lafuente :
Food Control and Lobbies. Germany and Spain in Comparative Perspective. (End of the 1870s to the First Third of the 20th Century)
W-16
MAT15
Visualizing Social Inequality in Early Modern Europe
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Eva Deak :
Clothing Colors in Early Modern Transylvania (17th-18th Century)
Lucas Haasis :
O Captain! My Captain! Hierarchies in 18th Century Correspondences between Merchants and Ship`s Captains
Astrid Pajur :
Order and Disorder in an Urban Setting: Perceptions and Practices of Social Order in Early Modern Tallinn
Mikkel Venborg Pedersen :
Filtering Impressions: Meeting with Fashionable Goods in Danish Everyday Life in the Eighteenth Century
Karin Sennefelt :
Looking at Social Hierarchy: Stockholm 1650–1750
X-16
HEA14
Processes of Standardization within the Field of Health
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Josep Lluís Barona :
Dietary Standards and Rationing Policies in Wartimes
Bernard Harris, Andrew Hinde :
Sanitary Reform in England and Wales, 1871-1914
Nils Kessel :
The Standardization of Drug Consumption Measurement
Y-16
SOC19
Social Homogamy
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Antti Häkkinen :
Homogamy, Marriage Patterns and Industrialization in Finland
Zoltán Lippényi, Marco van Leeuwen & Ineke Maas :
Occupational Status and Industry Homogamy in Hungary between 1870 and 1950
Ineke Maas, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen :
Social Homogamy in the Netherlands: Explaining Trends and Regional Differences
Koen Matthijs, Marco Van Leeuwen, Ineke Maas, Paul Puschmann :
Social Homogamy in Flanders during the 19th and Early 20th Century
Marco H.D. van Leeuwen, Ineke Maas, Danièle Rébaudo & Jean-Pierre Pélissier :
Homogamy in France 1800-1900
Z-16
REL07
Transnationalism in Mission History
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Networks:
Religion
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World History
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Chair:
Seija Jalagin
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Organizers:
Iris Busschers, Seija Jalagin |
Discussant:
Seija Jalagin
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Iris Busschers :
Missionary Barend Schuurman and the (Trans)national in the Context of Dutch Calvinist Mission in East Java
Margo S. Gewurtz :
Knowledge Transfer from China and London via Canada: Kala-azar in North Henan
Malin Gregersen :
In the Palace of Fifth Lady Tso. Changsha YWCA and Scandinavian Missionary Networks in China during the Interwar Period
Maryse Kruithof :
Interreligious Contacts and Religious Adaptation on Java, 1850-1920
Maria Småberg :
On Mission in the Cosmopolitan Land. Alma Johansson and the Role of Transnational Humanitarian Networks in the Armenian Refugee Crisis, 1915-1940
ZA-16
URB09
Managing the City
Hörsaal 24 basement
Network:
Urban
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Chair:
Elisabeth Thoss
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Organizers:
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Discussants:
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Salvatore Bottari :
The Sicilian Port Towns in the Eighteenth Century: Trade, Social Actors, Infrastructure Improvements and Urban Development
Lars Nilsson :
Local Reactions to Municipal Reforms, Sweden 1862-1971
Lavinia Pinzarrone :
City Rules and New Urban Communitiesin Early Modern Sicily (16th-17th Centuries)
Joel Rast :
Privatism and Housing Reform in Early Twentieth Century Chicago
ZB-16
POL31
Comparative Imaginings of Political Economy: Transnational Circulations of Race, Gender, and the State
Hörsaal 26 basement
Iyko Day :
The New Jews: Asian Racialization and the Personification of Capitalism
Karen Leong, Myla Vicenti Carpio :
Connecting American Indian Relocations and Japanese American Relocation: Understanding the Foreign and Domestic in US Policies of Removal
Judy Tzu-Chun Wu :
Nurturing America’s Children: Patsy Takemoto Mink and Local/Global Models for Comprehensive Childcare
ZD-16
POL11
The Continuation of Politics with Other Means: War and Protest since World War I
Prominentenzimmer
Daniel Gerster :
West German and US-American Catholics as Anti-War Protestors after the Second World War
Perry Johansson :
Repetition, Resistance, Memory: The Holocaust and the Vietnam War Protests in Europe
Ana Pires, Fernanda Rollo :
The Portuguese Participation in the First World War: between Legitimisation and Political Protest
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