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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Bert Altena
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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
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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
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Chair:
Joel Rast
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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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
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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
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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
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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:
-
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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
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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
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Chair:
Ernst Langthaler
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Organizer:
Peter Moser
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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
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Chair:
Lutz Rafael
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Organizer:
Peter Birke
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Discussant:
Nicole Mayer-Ahuja
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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
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Urban
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Chair:
Jelle Haemers
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Organizers:
Mario Damen, Jelle Haemers, Valerie Vrancken |
Discussants:
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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
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Religion
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Chair:
Patrick Pasture
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Organizer:
Maarten Duijvendak
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Discussants:
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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
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