Preliminary Programme

Showing: Wednesday 23 April 2014 11.00 - 13.00 (single time slot)
Wed 23 April
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Thu 24 April
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Fri 25 April
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Sat 26 April
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All days
Wednesday 23 April 2014 11.00 - 13.00
A-2 WOR16 Transnational Social History
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network: World History Chair: Florencia Peyrou
Organizer: Florencia Peyrou Discussants: -
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 Chair: David Niget
Organizer: Joelle Droux Discussant: David Niget
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 Chair: Anja Johansen
Organizer: Anja Johansen Discussants: Falk Bretschneider, Anja Johansen, Eric Johnson, Manon van der Heijden


D-2 ETH21 Regulation, education and identity
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Networks: Education and Childhood , Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Dariusz Stola
Organizer: Dorota Praszalowicz Discussant: Dariusz Stola
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 Chair: Karin Maria Schmidlechner
Organizer: Ute Sonnleitner Discussant: Karin Maria Schmidlechner
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 Chair: Neville Morley
Organizer: Monika Frass Discussants: -
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
Networks: Economic History , World History Chair: Jan Luiten van Zanden
Organizers: - Discussants: -
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
Networks: Economic History , Social Inequality Chair: Gunnar Thorvaldsen
Organizers: - Discussant: Marco H.D. van Leeuwen
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 Chair: David Mayer
Organizer: Paulo Terra Discussant: Karin Hofmeester
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 Chair: Patrick Pasture
Organizer: Gene Cooper Discussants: -
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 Chair: Anne Epstein
Organizers: - Discussant: Anne Epstein
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 Chair: Mineke Bosch
Organizers: Mineke Bosch, Kirsti Niskanen Discussant: Claudia Ulbrich
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 , Theory Chair: Irina Novichenko
Organizers: Gijs Kessler, Marsha Siefert, Susan Zimmermann Discussant: Andrea Komlosy
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
Networks: Material and Consumer Culture , Women and Gender Chair: Ute Stroebele
Organizer: Janine Maegraith Discussants: Sofia Murhem, Göran Ulväng
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 Chair: Leo Lucassen
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 Chair: Sarah Marks
Organizers: Teri Chettiar, Kirsten Leng Discussants: -
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 Chair: Sofia Serenelli
Organizers: - Discussant: Sofia Serenelli
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
Networks: Elites and forerunners , Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Victor Karady
Organizers: Silvia Marton, Judit Pál Discussant: Victor Karady
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
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Ian Gregory
Organizers: - Discussant: Ian Gregory
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 Chair: Gilbert Ritschard
Organizer: Ward Neyrinck Discussant: Gilbert Ritschard
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
Networks: Family and Demography , Spatial and Digital History Chair: Diego Ramiro-Fariñas
Organizers: Lucia Pozzi, Diego Ramiro-Fariñas Discussant: Diego Ramiro-Fariñas
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 Chair: Abigail Woods
Organizer: Carin Martiin Discussant: Abigail Woods
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
Network: Material and Consumer Culture Chair: Michael North
Organizer: Beverly Lemire Discussants: -
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
Network: Health and Environment Chair: Heiner Fangerau
Organizers: - Discussant: Heiner Fangerau
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 Chair: David Vincent
Organizer: Megan Doolittle Discussant: David Vincent
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
Network: Health and Environment Chair: Iris Borowy
Organizers: - Discussant: Iris Borowy
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
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Albert Lichtblau
Organizers: - Discussant: Margit Reiter
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
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Virginie Roiron
Organizers: - Discussant: Virginie Roiron
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 Chair: Christina Lutter
Organizer: Károly Goda Discussants: -
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


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