Preliminary Programme

Showing: Wednesday 23 April 2014 16.30 - 18.30 (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 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 Chair: Steven Hirsch
Organizers: Steven Hirsch, Lucien van der Walt Discussant: Steven Hirsch
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 Chair: John C. Wood
Organizers: - Discussant: John C. Wood
David Churchill : From ‘Blue Locust’ to ‘British Bobby’? Relations between Police and Public in Leeds, 1850-1900
Jonathan Dunnage : Gender and Sexuality in the Italian Police, 1900-1940
Joanne Klein : The 1902 Liverpool Police Scandal: the Public Exposure of Conspiracy, False Imprisonment, and Desperation to Hide Corruption
Stefan Nyzell : The Policeman as a Worker - or Not? International Impulses and National Developments within the Swedish Police, ca 1850-1940
Heather Shore : “I was Twenty-five Years: in the Police, and am Now in the Employ of Her Majesty's Mint”: James Brannan, the Metropolitan Police and Coining Cases in Victorian London


C-4 CRI07 Disciplining Youth after the Second World War
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Kaisa Vehkalahti
Organizer: Louise Jackson Discussant: Kaisa Vehkalahti
Efi Avdela : ‘Master of Himself and Useful to Society’: Reforming Juveniles in Post-war Greece
Aurore François : Too Good for us? Evaluation, Courts Practices and Civic (Re)education of Young Belgian Collaborators after World War II
Louise Jackson : Family, Home and Discipline in Britain 1945-70: the Evidence of the Juvenile Courts
Tamara Myers : Wearing the Badge: Paternalism and Policing Boys in Postwar Canada


D-4 AFR01 Children and Migration in Africa
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Networks: Africa , Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Elodie Razy
Organizer: Elodie Razy Discussant: Elodie Razy
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 Chair: Paulo Drinot
Organizer: Thomas Maier Discussant: Paulo Drinot
Sönke Bauck : The Anti-alcohol Movement in the Southern Cone (c. 1870-1940)
Ombeline Dagicour : Leguiist State and Territories: How to Build National Identity by Promoting Tourism in Peru, 1900-1930.
Cecilia Lanata Briones : Explaining the Methodological Failures of the 1918 and the 1933 Argentine Cost of Living Indices
Thomas Maier : Shaping Labour Reform- Welfare in Argentina before Perón and the Transnationality of Social Knowledge Production


F-4 ANT03 Pre-industrial Textile Industry in a Comparative Perspective.
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network: Antiquity Chair: Paul Erdkamp
Organizers: Ruben Menten-Plesters, Research Network Structural Determinants of Economic Performance in the Roman World (SDEP) Discussant: Paul Erdkamp
Kerstin Droß-Krüpe : Supply and Demand - Textile Economics in Graeco-Roman Egypt
Yaacov Lev : "The Textile Consumption of the Fatimid Court (10th-12th c.) and the Textile Industries of Egypt"
Ruben Menten-Plesters : Social Relations in the Textile Industry of Roman Egypt
José Nieto Sanchez, Victoria López Barahona : The Costumes of Popular Classes in 18th Century Madrid


G-4 ECO03 Roundtable: Re-Thinking Merchants and Institutions in the Medieval and Early Modern European Economy, 1250–1650
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Network: Economic History Chair: Catia Antunes
Organizers: Flavio Miranda, Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz Discussant: Andrea Caracausi
Angela Huang : From ‘Merchants Good’ to Trademark: Institutions in Medieval Textile Trade.
Carsten Jahnke : The Hanse, a Merchant Institution for Cross-cultural Trade in the Eastern Baltic?
Christof Jeggle : Institutions and Organizations in Seventeenth-Century Transalpine Trade
Ulla Kypta : Coping with Divergence: Merchants and their Institutions at the Boundary between Lower and Higher Germany
Flavio Miranda : Merchants and Institutions in Fifteenth-Century Portugal
Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz : 'Institutions of (Mercantile) Conflict Resolution. The Case of a Hanseatic Town (Danzig) in Context'


H-4 EDU01 War Children in the War and the Post-war
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Network: Education and Childhood Chair: Dirk Schumann
Organizer: Machteld Venken Discussants: -
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
Networks: Economic History , Labour , Social Inequality , World History Chair: Marco H.D. van Leeuwen
Organizer: M. Erdem Kabadayi Discussant: Leigh Shaw-Taylor
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 Chair: Aad Blok
Organizers: - Discussant: Bert Altena
Ralph Darlington : The Scope and Limits of Radical Political Unionism: The Case of the RMT Union in Britain
Jenny Jansson : Trade Union Leaders as Identity Entrepreneurs? Managing Identity Re-formation in the Swedish Trade Union Movement
Gabriela Scodeller : The Cold War in Latin America: its Implications on Workers’ Education
Richard Whiting : Trade Unions Reform and National Experiences in the 20th Century


K-4 CUL06 Bridges of Culture. The Balkans at the Crossroads of Civilizations
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network: Culture Chairs: -
Organizers: - Discussants: -


L-4 URB06 Shaping the Post-war City: Europe East and West
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Network: Urban Chair: Joel Rast
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Ivana Dobrivojevic Tomic : Cheap Flats for Everyone? Housing in Yugoslavia 1945–1955
Liliana Iuga : Negligible Heritage: Negotiating “Socialist Urban Transformation” in the Historic City Center of Ia?i in the 1970s
Matej Spurný : Transformation of the City of Most
Philipp Ther : The Transformation of Central European Capital Cities: Berlin, Prague, Warsaw and Vienna since the late 1980s in Comparison
Christine Wall : Sculpting Urban Concrete: Building the South Bank Arts Complex 1961-5


M-4 LAB19 Strikes and Labour Unrest – Exploring a Multifaceted Territory
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Network: Labour Chair: Giulia Strippoli
Organizer: Heiner Dribbusch Discussant: Raquel Varela
Peter Ackers : The Forward March of Collective Bargaining: Hugh Clegg and the Historiography of British Trade Unions
Heiner Dribbusch, Ingrid Artus : Strikes in France and Germany – Different Cultures but Similar Developments?
David Lyddon, Xuebing Cao : Reconstructing and Analysing the 2010 Strike Movement in the Chinese Car Industry
Sjaak van der Velden : The Collection of Strike Data Using Data Digging
Kurt Vandaele : Still Consistent Country Differences in Strike Patterns? Recent Trends in Strike Volume Since the Austerity Regime in Western Europe


N-4 THE01b The Scholarly Self (II): Epistemic Virtues and Emotional Dispositions
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network: Theory Chair: Pieter Huistra
Organizers: Christine Ottner, Herman Paul Discussant: Pieter Huistra
Barbara Boisits : The Reverberation of Adolescent Emotional Conditions: Guido Adler’s Book on Richard Wagner
Christine Ottner : The Eagle’s Eye: Criticism and Emotion in Austrian Scholarly Historical Book Reviews
Herman Paul : Why Epistemic Virtues Require Passion, Love, and Desire: a Nineteenth-Century View


O-4 ETH18 Migration and Migrant Communities in 18th and 19th Century Central European Cities
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Networks: Ethnicity and Migration , Urban Chair: Annemarie Steidl
Organizers: - Discussant: Margareth Lanzinger
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 Chair: Dan Healey
Organizers: - Discussant: Dan Healey
Stacey Hynd : Forced Marriage and Sexual Slavery among Girl Soldiers in African Conflicts, c. 1980-2010
Sarah Toulalan : Children Raping Children? Boys and Child Rape in Early Modern England


Q-4 ORA04 Shoah Memories: Remembrance and Memory Frames
SR IOGF first floor
Network: Oral History Chair: Nanci Adler
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Primavera Driessen Gruber : Closing the Gap - Elly Braun Schlesinger's Oral History Interviews
Karen Frostig : Ruptured Memory, Traumatic Memory and Repressed Memory: New Methodologies of Bearing Witness to Human Atrocities under National Socialism
Brigitte Halbmayr, Helga Amesberger : “9/11” and the Kosovo War in the Narratives of National Socialist Concentration Camp Survivors.
Pothiti Hantzaroula : Memory as a Form of Public Sociality of Jewish Survivors in Greece: Gender, Ethnicity and Class in the Construction of Survivors’ Identity after the Shoah


R-4 ELI01b A Taste for Luxury in France, Spain and Britain, c. 1750–1900 – Luxury and National Taste II
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Networks: Elites and forerunners , Material and Consumer Culture Chair: Ulla Ijäs
Organizers: Johanna Ilmakunnas, Jon Stobart Discussant: Henrika Tandefelt
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
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Michael Schmitt
Organizer: Michael Schmitt Discussant: Marek Slon
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 Chair: María Cristina Cacopardo
Organizer: Claudia Contente Discussant: Claudia Contente
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 Chair: Jörg Vögele
Organizers: Timo Heimerdinger, Jörg Vögele Discussant: Timo Heimerdinger
Loftur Guttormsson, Ólöf Garðarsdóttir : Public Health Measures for the Benefit of Infants and School-children. The Case of Reykjavík 1910-1930
Catherine Rollet : French Experience on Infant Welfare between 1890 and 1914
Beata Szczepanska : The School Hygiene In The Polish Second Republic (1918-1939)


V-4 RUR04 The Agrarian-Industrial Knowledge Society – a New Approach for a Better Understanding of the Interactions between Industrial Societies and their Agricultural Sectors
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network: Rural Chair: Ernst Langthaler
Organizer: Peter Moser Discussants: Peter Moser, Anton Schuurman, Jakob Vogel, Verena Winiwarter


W-4 ELI19b Developing Distinction: Objects and Practices II
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Network: Elites and forerunners Chair: Charlotta Wolff
Organizers: - Discussant: Charlotta Wolff
Dominique Bauer : The Artificial Interior in Nineteenth Century Literature as a Code of Bourgeois Culture
Thomas Bryant : Governmental Catering, Public Dining and Social Disciplining – The Concept of “Political Culinarism” on the Example of “Stew Sundays” in Nazi Germany
Georgeta Nazarska : Women in Bulgarian Pre-Socialist Reputational Elites
Kekke Stadin : The Formal Call as Bourgeoise Distinction


X-4 LAB39 New Contours in Industrial Relations: Secondary Analysis of Case Studies Conducted since the 1960s
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Network: Labour Chair: Lutz Rafael
Organizer: Peter Birke Discussant: Nicole Mayer-Ahuja
Peter Birke : Sociological Research Institute at the University of Göttingen: Autonomous Workers – Workers Autonomy?
Felix Bluhm : “Good Work” as Everyday Practice: Appropriation of the Work Situation by Industrial Workers
Jon Lawrence : Worker’s Testimony and the Sociological Reification of the Manual/Non-Manual Distinction in 1960ies Britain
Ole Johnny Olsen : Identity Formation for Post-Tayloristic Work Organizations in Norwegian Industry
Wiebke Wiede : "Good Work" Without Work: The Perspective of the Unemployed


Y-4 SOC12 Migration and Inequality in Colonial Societies
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Networks: Asia , Social Inequality Chair: Ulbe Bosma
Organizer: Lynn Lees Discussant: Ulbe Bosma
Lynn Lees : Urban Civil Society and the Blurring of Racial Inequalities in British Malaya, 1900-1940
Natasha Pairaudeau : Mobility and Multiple Struggles for Equality within the French Empire: the Shaping and Practice of Colonial Citizenship in French India and Indochina
Jennifer Sessions : Debating Settler Sovereignty in Fin-de-Siècle French Algeria


Z-4 URB10b Urban Memory, Language and the Social History of Politics (15th-17th Centuries) II
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Networks: Middle Ages , Urban Chair: Jelle Haemers
Organizers: Mario Damen, Jelle Haemers, Valerie Vrancken Discussants: -
Frederik Buylaert, Jelle Haemers : Nobility as a Commemorative Performance. The Lord of Dadizele between the City and the State in the Fifteenth-century Low Countries
Mario Damen : Patricians, knights or nobles? Historiography and identity in late medieval Antwerp
Felicia Rosu : The Decree of the Country: Constitutional Language and Practices in Early Modern East Central Europe
Valerie Vrancken : Ideology and Politics: the Joyous Entries of Brabant (14th-15th Centuries)


ZA-4 REL03 Roundtable: Comparison of Death Cultures
Hörsaal 24 basement
Networks: Culture , Religion Chair: Patrick Pasture
Organizer: Maarten Duijvendak Discussants: -
Maarten Duijvendak : Fama Post Mortum - Funerals as Society Events in a Border Region
Alexander Holthuis : Spanish Flu and Funerary Culture in the Northern-Netherlands 1918-1919
Sonja König : Die Gruft Dornum - eine Häuptlingsgruft in Ostfriesland
Bart Ramakers : Tombstone Poetry in a Context


ZB-4 POL14 Contesting the Consensus – Debating Democracy in Postwar Western Europe
Hörsaal 26 basement
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Jan Vermeiren
Organizers: Pepijn Corduwener, Koen van Zon Discussant: Jan Vermeiren
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
Networks: Health and Environment , Social Inequality Chair: David Meredith
Organizer: Deborah Oxley Discussant: Hamish Maxwell-Stewart
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
Network: Social Inequality Chair: David Mitch
Organizers: - Discussant: David Green
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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