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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Saturday 26 April 2014
8.30 - 10.30
A-13
WOR15
Institutional Underpinnings of Cultural Globalization: Occupational Groups and their Strategies of Internationalization (1870s to 1920s)
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
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Chair:
Matthias Middell
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Organizers:
Antje Dietze, Katja Naumann |
Discussant:
Steffi Marung
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Antje Dietze :
Managers’ Organizations in the Commercial Theater Industries around 1900: Business Networks in Transnational Perspective
Katja Naumann :
Institutional Footing of 19th Century Globalization: the Making of the International Committee of the Red Cross
Heidi Tworek :
Reporting the World: Global News Networks, 1870-1939
Blaise Wilfert :
Profession, Nation and the Market. The Inter-nationalisation of French Publishers during the Second Part of the 19th Century
B-13
CRI14a
The Uses of Justice in Europe I: Long-term Developments
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Xavier Rousseaux
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Organizer:
Margo De Koster
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Discussant:
Xavier Rousseaux
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Donald Fyson :
Using and Adapting European Criminal Law in a Colonial Setting: Quebec, 1670-1892
Veerle Massin, Sarah Auspert :
Deviance and Confinement of Women: a Long-term Perspective (18th-20th c.)
Jorgen Mührmann-Lund :
Policing and Social Order in 18th Century Denmark
Griet Vermeesch :
Legal Aid to the Poor in Eighteenth- and Ninetheenth-century Belgium and the Netherlands
Antoon Vrints, Margo De Koster :
Uses of Police Institutions and the Policing of the Citizen, 18th-20th c.
C-13
POL05
Visions from the Periphery: Fascism, Corporatism and Authoritarianism
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Luciano Abreu :
The Building of the Truthful Brazilian Nation: Nationalism, Authoritarianism, and Corporatism
Constantin Iordachi :
The Social Basis of Fascism: the Legion of Archangel Michael in Interwar Romania
Beatrice Sjöström :
Visions of a Fascist Future in Sweden during the Interwar Period
Valerio Torreggiani :
Towards an Orderly Society. Corporatism in Great Britain in the first Half of the 20th Century
D-13
SPA05
Individual and Contextual Influences on Mortality in Space and Time
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Lajos Balint :
Suicide in the Hungarian Kingdom at the Beginning of 20th Century
Justin Colson :
Plotting Practitioners: GIS and Spatial Patterns in Early Modern Medical Provision in England and Wales
Sebastian Klüsener, Siegfried Gruber, Peter Ekamper, Frans van Poppel, Ian Gregory, Jordi Marti-Henneberg, Luis Silveria and Arne Solli :
Spatial Variation in Infant Mortality at an Early Stage of the Longevity Revolution: a Pan-European View in 1910
Grazyna Liczbinska :
Mortality Patterns and Health Status among Catholics and Lutherans from Different Ecological and Cultural Centres of 19-century Poland
Robert Schwartz, Thomas Thevenin :
Improving the Odds: Railways, Agrarian Change, and Infant Mortality in Victorian Britain
Nynke van den Boomen, Peter Ekamper :
Region, Religion and Infant Death. Geographical Differentiation in Water- and Food borne Infectious Disease Mortality in the Netherlands, 1875-1899
E-13
CUL08
Corporate Art Collections and their Social Histories
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Priyanka Basu
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Organizer:
Arnold Witte
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Discussant:
Peter Birke
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Roosmarij Deenik :
What Art can do: Dutch Entrepreneurs and the Founding of Stichting Kunst en Bedrijf
Gaia Salvatori :
Contemporary Art in Italian Universities: a History of Art and Society
Celine Van Kleef :
The Social and Historical Origins of Renault’s Department of Recherches, art et industrie
F-13
ETH04
Confession, Ethnicity and Integration in the Local Economy: the Role of Religious Communities in the Shaping of Urban Space in Vienna from the Late 15th to the 19th Century
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Per-Olof Grönberg
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Organizer:
Maria A. Stassinopoulou
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Discussant:
Per-Olof Grönberg
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Claudia Höller :
“St. Stephen’s Square in Late Medieval Vienna”
Anna Ransmayr :
Occupying Space: About the Development of Vienna’s Greek Neighbourhood
Barbara Schedl :
“St. Stephen’s in Vienna. Architecture of the Written Sources”
Maria A. Stassinopoulou :
Endowments as an Instrument of Local Integration and Memorial Continuation of an Older Identity
G-13
ECO13
Economic Aspects of Nationhood
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Networks:
Economic History
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Theory
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Chair:
Stefan Berger
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Organizer:
Oliver Kühschelm
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Discussant:
Stefan Berger
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Rosemarijn Hoefte :
The Branding of a Young Nation in South America. The Case of Suriname
Aappo Kähönen :
Optimal Planning, Optimal Economy, Optimal Life? The Kosygin Reform 1965–1972
Oliver Kühschelm :
Nationalising Consumption: Buy-national Campaigns in a Comparative Perspective
H-13
EDU12
Half-siblings and Complex Families in Early Modern Europe
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Anna Bellavitis :
Blended Families in Early Modern Venice: from the Perspective of Family Roles and Institutions
Grace E. Coolidge :
Friendship and Obligation: Sibling Relationships and Illegitimacy in the Early Modern Spanish Nobility
Lyndan Warner :
Half-siblings in Early Modern France and the Low Countries
I-13
LAB13
Performing and Avoiding Work
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Josef Ehmer
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Organizers:
Therese Garstenauer, Sigrid Wadauer |
Discussant:
Sigrid Wadauer
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Therese Garstenauer :
Under Suspicion of Underperforming? Austrian Civil Servants in the First Half of the 20th Century
Stephan Hochleithner :
To Work or Not to Work – Organisation of Activities in Non-European Contexts
Alexandra Oberländer :
Contemplating Work, Exhausting Leisure: Soviet Working Attitudes Reconsidered (1953-1980)
J-13
REL10
Secularization and religious renewal 19th c/1960s
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Patrick Pasture
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Neil Armstrong :
The English Christian Churches and Community Development in the 1960s and 1970s
Alexander Maurits :
Religion and Sports – Christian Attitudes to Sports and Sport Movement in Sweden
Renata Siuda-Ambroziak :
Re-democratization Process in Brazil and its Impact on the Brazilian 'Religion Market'
Brian Van Wyck :
The German Islam Conference & Islamic Associational Organization
Ella Viitaniemi :
Waking up the Tradition? The Political Issue of Stone Churches in the Late 18th Century in Finland
K-13
CUL13
Understanding Difference: Diplomacy as Cultural Encounter (1814-1914)
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Henk de Smaele
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Organizer:
Houssine Alloul
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Discussant:
Frederick Dickinson
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Houssine Alloul :
Between Orientalism and Turcophilia: Belgian Diplomats in the Ottoman Empire (1838-1914)
Athan Biss :
The Voice of the Race: the Fisk Jubilee Singers and African American Musical Diplomacy
Robert Kane :
The Color Line and Future Conflict: The U.S.-Japan Immigration “Crisis” of 1913
L-13
WOM12
Gender and Political Power in Early Modern and Modern Europe
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Elena Korchmina :
Impoverished Noblewomen of Ryazan and their Life Stories
Miriam Rönnqvist :
The Royal Father and His Disobedient Children: Fear of Peasant Revolts, Early Modern Political Culture and the Swedish State Power’s Information Dissemination in the 17th Century
Kristine Vestergaard Nielsen :
Dinner Invitations, Revolutionary Discussions and the Schimmelmann Salon in Copenhagen, 1784-1816
M-13
LAB30
Dock Workers Histories Worldwide
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Paulo Terra
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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George Ackers :
Craft & Career: Shipwrights in the Royal Dockyards, Chatham, Kent
Marco Caligari :
Globalization and the Dock Workers of Genoa: Container, Work Process and New Geography (1969-’89)
Miguel Suárez Bosa :
Contenairization of New Techniques and Changes in Work Organization at the Port of Las Palmas
Brendan von Briesen :
Sharing the Load: Professional Differentiation and the Social Organization of Maritime Cargo Labour in Early 19th Century Barcelona
N-13
THE11
Unity and Diversity in Historical Thinking
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Berber Bevernage
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Zohreh Bayatrizi :
Society is to Blame: a Genealogy of an Accusation, 1700-1840
David Mayer :
Clio Militans – Understanding the History of Marxist Historiography. New Approaches and Perspectives
Jamie Melrose :
Re-reading Social Democratic Marxism: the Problem of Ideology and the Potential of Discourse.
O-13
ETH11b
Gender and Migration II
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Levke Harders :
Intersectionality as a Concept in Migration Research: Gender and Labour Migration in Europe in the First Half of the 19th Century (working title)
Johan Svanberg :
The Contrasts of Migration Narratives: From Germany to Swedish Garment Industry after the Second World War
Petra Wlasak :
Flight as a Chance? Changing Gender Roles of Chechnyen Single Mothers in Graz who are Officially Recognised Refugees
P-13
SEX12
Christianity and Sexuality
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
David Paternotte
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
David Paternotte
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Emily Johnson :
Sacred and Sinful: Sex, Gender, and Women's Leadership in the New Christian Right
Emilia Musumeci :
The Myth of Purity and the Female Honour in Italy: from Rehabilitating Wedding to Honour Killing
Joseph Plaster :
Vanguard Revisited: Ritual and Queer World Making in San Francisco’s Tenderloin
Q-13
ORA12
Oral Histories: Negotiating Values, Confronting Conflicts
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Nicole Immler
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Rutt Hinrikus :
From Oral to Written Memoir: the Case of Asta, an Estonian War Refugee
Tiina Ann Kirss :
On Reticence and Interminability: Interpreting Rupture in Estonian Life Stories
Joseph Maslen :
Individual and Social Narratives of Generation: the Interwar Youth of the 1930s at a Moment of Rupture in British History
R-13
TEC02
Meet the author session: Two books on Energy, Economy and European History
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Astrid Kander :
Kander, Malanima & Warde, Power to the People. Energy in Europe over the Last Five Centuries. Princeton University Press, 2014
Eric van der Vleuten :
Högselius, Hommels, Kaijser & vd Vleuten, eds. The Making of Europe's Critical Infrastructure. Common Connections and Shared Vulnerabilities. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
S-13
SOC16
Practices of Social Inequality in Early Modern Europe
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Henrik Ågren
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Organizer:
Henrik Ågren
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Discussant:
Dagmar Freist
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Mikael Alm :
The Making of Difference: Imagined Order and Practices for Differentiation in Eighteenth Century Sweden
Carl Mikael Carlsson :
Class by Counting
Elias Hall :
Violence and Estates – Creating a Group Identity with Fist and Blade
Philip Withington :
Honestas and the Science of Living in Early Modern England
T-13
FAM12
Economic Inequality and Population Dynamics
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Guido Alfani
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Organizer:
Guido Alfani
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Discussant:
Carlos Santiago-Caballero
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Francesco Ammannati :
Population, Plague and Inequality: a Long-term View of the Impact of Mortality Crises on Economic Inequality in Tuscany, Fourteenth-eighteenth Centuries
Fabrice Boudjaaba :
Mortality Crises and Changes in Economic Inequalities in Early Modern Period France (Normandy 1690-91 and 1709)
Matteo Di Tullio :
Economic Inequality and Mortality Crises in Early Modern Italy: the Case of the Republic of Venice, 16th-18th Centuries
Hector García Montero :
Wealth Inequality and Mortality Crises in Catalonia, 15-17th Centuries
Wouter Ryckbosch :
Demographic Growth and Inequality during the Early Modern and Modern Periods (Flanders, 16th & 19th Centuries)
U-13
FAM26
Colonial Census in the 18th and 19th Centuries; Sources and Methods for Counting Colonial Populations
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Organizer:
Paulo Teodoro de Matos
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Discussant:
Paulo Teodoro de Matos
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Per Axelsson, Rebecca Kippen, Janet McCalman & Tahu Kukutai :
Capturing Colonization through Quantitative Sources - a Comparison of 18th to 20th Century Sweden, Australia and New Zealand
Jan Kok, Fabian Drixler :
Reconstructing Ceylonese Population History with Colonial Sources
Mateus Rezende de Andrade, Fábio Faria Mendes :
Overlapping Marriage and Godparent Networks in a Slave Society: Exploring Nineteenth-Century Minas Gerais Parish Records and Probate Inventories
Filipa Ribeiro da Silva, Paulo Teodoro de Matos :
Mozambique’s Colonial Population, 1750-1850: Determining urban and rural demographic structures
Lotta Vikström, Emil Marklund, Glenn Sandström :
Demographic responses in the colonial era: Departure and death among indigenous and non-indigenous populations in northern Sweden
V-13
RUR12
Interdependence among Rural Households: Farm Diaries, Informal Work Groups and Local Networks, 1790s - 1950s
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Richard W Hoyle
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Organizer:
Catharine Wilson
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Discussant:
Richard W Hoyle
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Maths Isacson :
Co-operation among Peasants in Sweden during Industrialization, 1890 to 1950
Mats Morell :
Horizontal and Hierarchical Work Organization Explored in Peasant Diaries: 18th and 19th Century Sweden
Nicholas Van Allen :
On the Farm, in the Town, and in the City: Farmers’ Lives and Community in Rural Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, 1855-1908
Catharine Wilson :
The Intersections of Family and Neighbourhood: Understanding the Persistence of Reciprocal Work Using Farm Diaries: Ontario, Canada 1830-1920
W-13
MAT16
The Kitchen – a Room for Social Utopias, Ideals and Everyday Life during the Long Twentieth Century
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Rosalia Guerrero Cantarell :
The Kitchen as a Loving Gendered Workplace in 1930s Sweden
Jenny Lee :
Sowing Vegetables and Reaping Morality – Ideals on the Benefits of Kitchen Gardening
Fredrik Sandgren :
The Freeze-chain Completed? When the Deepfrozen Food System Invaded the Swedish Kitchen 1945-1960
Abhijit Sarkar :
The State in the Kitchen: State-Intervention in Food and Popular Responses in Wartime India (1939-45)
X-13
HEA10b
International Loans and Debts in the Fight against Smallpox, Poliomyelitis and Influenza II, European Region of the WHO
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Network:
Health and Environment
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Chair:
Ana-Maria Carrillo
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Organizers:
Rosa Ballester, María-Isabel Porras |
Discussant:
Ana-Maria Carrillo
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María-José Báguena, Maria-Victoria Caballero, Jaime de las Heras Salord & Mercedes Ramirez :
Research, Development and Application of Smallpox, Poliomyelitis and Influenza Vaccines in Spain
Rosa Ballester, María-Isabel Porras-Gallo & Lourdes Marino :
Benefits and Challenges in the Process of Disease Eradication in Spain: Smallpox and Polio as Models
Juan Antonio Rodríguez, Inês Guerra Santos :
Social Networks and Internationalization: Associative Responses to Polio and Post-polio Syndrome in Spain and Portugal
Jose Vicente Toledo :
The Influence of Poliomyelitis Outbreaks on the Rise and Development of Physiotherapy in Spain
Y-13
SOC17a
Real Estate and Social Topography in Pre-modern Europe (1100-1800) - Part 1
UR3 Germanistik second floor
William C. Baer :
Using Housing Rents to Track Changes in Housing Quality and the Standard of Living: Applysing Social Science and Urban Planning Techniques to Seventeenth-Century London
Heidi Deneweth :
Moving Up or Down the Housing Market? Real Estate and Social Change in Bruges, 1550-1650
Boris Horemans :
A Phoenix from the Ashes: Real Estate Developers, Entrepreneurs, Master Craftsmen and the Rebuilding of Brussels (1685-1704)
ZA-13
URB07
The City Portrayed: 19th and 20th Centuries
Hörsaal 24 basement
Network:
Urban
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Chair:
Lavinia Pinzarrone
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Jakub Machek :
Early Popular Press and its Common Reader in Fin de siècle Prague.
Carole O'Reilly :
Planning Utopia: Urban Journalism, Town Planning and the Idea of the City
João Queirós :
City, State, Stigma: Tracing the Origins and Consequences of a Territory’s Damaged Public Image in Porto, Portugal
ZB-13
POL22
Cultural Communism between National traditions and International Impacts, 1918-1989
Hörsaal 26 basement
Gavin Bowd :
Communist Cultures in the Cold War: the Franco-Romanian Friendship 1948-1968
Adrià Llacuna Hernando :
Political Activism in the Years of the Popular Front: British Communists and Militant Cinema, 1935-1939
Ole Martin Rønning :
The struggle against Trotskism in Norway 1935-37
Tauno Saarela :
The Attitude of the Finnish Communist Youth towards Popular Music, 1944–1979.
Mari-Leen Tammela :
Linkages between Esperantist Circles and Communist Movement in Estonia in 1920s and 1930s
ZC-13
ORA18
Rebuilding Societies: Germany, Canada and Austria after 1945
UR Altre Geschichte
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Brigitte Halbmayr
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Linde Apel :
High School as a Politicizing Agent
Johannes Hofinger :
Retelling the End of WW II and the Allied Occupation in Austria
Janine Schemmer :
Narrations by Former Hamburg Dockworkers. (Re)Presentations of the Transformation of Labor
Alexander Von Plato :
Canada's Role in Ending the Cold War and Unifying Germany
ZD-13
ETH23
Refugee Activism and Protests in Europe and Beyond
Prominentenzimmer
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Stefanie Kron
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Organizers:
Ilker Atac, Stefanie Kron |
Discussant:
Sieglinde Rosenberger
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Ilker Atac :
The Politics of Dissensus. Discussing the Refugee Movement in Vienna
Gerda Heck :
Migrant Resistance and Border Conflicts at the Edge of European Borders: Morocco
Heather L. Johnson :
Occupying Asylum? Understanding the Space of Non-Citizenship
Kim Rygiel :
In Life through Death: Border Transgressions, Migrant Solidarities
Saturday 26 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
A-14
WOR07
Meet the Author: Andrew Zimmerman, Alabama in Africa. Booker T. Washington, the German Empire, & the Globalization of the New South
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
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Chair:
David Lindenfeld
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
Andreas Eckert, Erik Grimmer-Solem, Robert Norrell |
Andrew Zimmerman :
Alabama in Africa
B-14
CRI18
The Uses of Justice in Europe II: Short-term Dynamics
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Xavier Rousseaux
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Xavier Rousseaux
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Gertjan Leenders :
Denunciation in Belgium during the First World War: the Uses of Justice in a Context of Societal Conflict
Herbert Reinke :
Foreigners before Berlin Courts during World War II
Stephen Toth :
Boy Behaving Badly: Modernity and the Murderous Child in Fin-de-Siècle France
Tommy van Es :
Dutch Remembrance of the German Occupier: the Case of Walther Horak
C-14
POL07
Expressing the Nation: Empire, Ethnicity, Politics
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Tina Bahovec :
Circulating the Yugoslav Idea from 1917 to 1921 – a Gendered Perspective
Nupur Chaudhuri :
Some Bengali/Indian Women’s Concept of Nationalism and Citizenship under the British Raj
Nives Rumenjak :
From Opposition to Establishment: an Individual Case of Multiple National Identities in 19th Century Croatia
D-14
SPA06
Life Times and Life Spaces: Placing People in Historical Context
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Stephen Boyd Davis, Florian Kräutli :
Scholarly Chronographics: can a Timeline be Useful in Historiography?
Sherry Olson :
Lifelines in Social Networks: an Irish Catholic Innkeeper in Montreal 1815-1849
Mihailo Popovic :
Migrant Groups in an Urban and Spatial Context - The Evidence on London as Reflected in the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Daniel Rueck :
Up-Close and Personal: Spatializing the Diaries of a German-Canadian Land Surveyor
Richard Sadler, Donald Lafreniere :
The Long-Term Effects of Redlining and Segregation on Urban Form and the Spread of Abandonment
E-14
CUL18
Producing and Exchanging Knowledge
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Martin Luger
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Sandra Pfistermüller :
Origins of Early Modern National Stereotypes' Testimonials of Knowledge
Anca Elisabeta Tatay :
Incursion into the Engravings of Old Romanian Writings in Bucharest (1582-1830)
Rineke van Daalen :
The Shadow of the Past in Interactions in the Present
F-14
ETH05
Crossborder Migrations and Identity Formation
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Fikret Adanir
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Organizers:
Sinan Dincer, Lülüfer Körükmez |
Discussant:
Fikret Adanir
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Sinan Dincer :
The “Others” or the “Brothers”: The Struggle for the Armenian Identity
Eleni Christou Kapetanaki :
In the Name of the Crisis: what Home Means. Experiences and Different Perceptions of Home through the Borders, while Moving Back –and Forth- from Greece to Albania
Lülüfer Körükmez :
United but Dissimilar: Immigration from Armenia to Turkey
G-14
ECO15
Pawnbroking in Pre-modern Europe: from Economic Considerations to Moral Connotations
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Jochen Streb
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Organizer:
Mauro Carboni
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Discussant:
Jochen Streb
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Mauro Carboni :
Lending to the Poor, lending to the Affluent: a Moral Approach to Consumer Credit
Claude Denjean :
Funding Poverty, funding Business
Juan Vicente Garcia Marsilla :
From Medieval Pawn Broking to "Mercy Arks"" in the Hispanic Kingdoms (XIII-XVI Centuries)
Maria Giuseppina Muzzarelli :
Religious Piety or Common Interest? At the Roots of Consumer Credit
Donatella Strangio :
“Buon Governo” and Social Peace: Granting Cheap Loans to the Lower Classes in Rome
H-14
EDU05
Constructing Childhood Worlds
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Network:
Education and Childhood
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Chair:
Nicoleta Roman
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Organizers:
Luminita Dumanescu, Nicoleta Roman |
Discussant:
Maria Papathanassiou
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Elena Bedreag :
The Child between Private Tuition and Public Schools. Notes on the Development of Educational System in 18th Century Moldavia
Luminita Dumanescu :
Children as the Nation Future in Communist Romania
Mona Gleason :
The Land is My School: Children and the Natural Environment in British Columbia's (Canada) Interwar Period
Eleni Tamiolaki :
Producing "Proper" Children: Negotiating Childhood during the Greek Enlightenment” (Early 19th century).
I-14
LAB14 mid
Quality Control in Pre-Modern Eurasian Economies
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Networks:
Labour
,
Middle Ages
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Chair:
Markus Cerman
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Organizers:
Jessica Dijkman, Christine Moll Murata |
Discussant:
Bert De Munck
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Andrea Caracausi :
Has Quality Control been a Matter for Guilds? Evidence from the Guild Courts in Early Modern Italy
Jessica Dijkman, Maarten Prak :
How to Become a Master Craftsman? Guild Regulation of Professional Training and Qualification in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe and the Near East’
Christine Moll Murata :
Quality Control in Chinese Textile Guilds’
J-14
REL12
Politics and Religion
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Patrick Pasture
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Patrick Pasture
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Ian Harker :
Germany, Jews & the Church through the Life of Revd Dr Ernst Biberstein
John Macaulay :
'Physician, Heal Thyself!':Unitarians Debate Church and State
Rhys Williams :
The Radical God and England’s Revolution
K-14
CUL15
Material Culture and Memory Practices
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Huub Sanders
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Tuula Okkonen :
Screening and Purging Statues – The US Monument Policy in Post-war Japan
Lukasz Posluszny :
Material Culture and Memory Practices: Clothes of Prisoners in Nazi Concentration Camps
Marusa Pusnik :
Fashion and Socialist Legacy: Media as Cultural Entrepeneurs of Fashion Tastes in Socialism
L-14
WOM14
Woman and Feminism in the Age of Extremes
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Elisabeth Elgán
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Helena Tolvhed
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Julie Gottlieb :
Rewriting Women and Conservative Politics in the 1930s: Gender, Foreign Policy and Political Engagement
Saila Leukumaa :
Linda Eenpalu´s Speeches as a Part of Estonian National Project 1934–1940
Montserrat Palau, Montserrat Duch :
Gender and Nation in Catalonia under the Franco Dictatorship (1939-1975)
Maria Grazia Suriano :
War, Peace, and Suffrage, the Italian Section of the WILPF between Socialism and Fascist Persecution
M-14
LAB37
Rural Labour Strategies in Industrialising Eastern Europe: Migration and Alternatives
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Networks:
Labour
,
Rural
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Chair:
Marsha Siefert
|
Organizers:
Gijs Kessler, Marsha Siefert, Susan Zimmermann |
Discussant:
Lewis Siegelbaum
|
Irina Novichenko :
The Study of European Co-operation and Practice of Co-operation in Russia (1890s-1920s)
Yukimura Sakon :
Russian and Asian Immigrants in the Russian Far East: 1860-1914
N-14
WOM18
Travelling and Translating Ideas
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Norbert Götz
|
Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Lessie Jo Frazier
|
Michel Prum :
Clémence Royer: the Woman who brought Darwinism to France
Karin S. Wozonig :
A Vindication of the Rights of Women Revisited. The Austrian Poetess and Journalist Betty Paoli (1814-1894) reads Mary Wollstonecraft and George Sand
O-14
ETH11c
Gender and Migration III
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Leila Goulahsen :
The Changing Nature of European Migration: a Transnational Feminist Pilot Study of French Female Migrants in Manchester and London
Viktoriya Kim :
Gender Construction and Migration: Female Migration from Former Soviet Union Countries to Japan
Terry McBride :
Migrants in Modern Scotland: Public Lives and Identity.
Stephen Patnode :
Gender and the Experience of American Expatriates in Saudi Arabia in the Twentieth Century
P-14
SEX11
Constructing and Preserving Queer Pasts: Archives, Communities and Activists
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
David Minto
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
David Minto
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Tone Hellesund :
Establishing a Queer Historical Archive in Norway
David Paternotte :
Transnationalising Lesbian and Gay Activism: The Birth of the International (Lesbian and) Gay Association (IGA-ILGA)
Riikka Taavetti :
Remembering and Forgetting Queer Pasts in the Archives
Q-14
ORA13
Families & Children: Memory & Silence
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Malin Thor Tureby
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
|
Nicole Immler :
The Phenomenon of Silence in Family Memory
Michael John :
„No-one would have believed.....“ Interviews with Former Foster Children in Austria
Veronica Sales Pereira :
The Stigma of Poverty on the Social Mobility Experience and the Conditions of its Narrative in the Interaction with the Researcher
R-14
ELI16
Nationalist Elites (Re)defining the Nation
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Constantin Barbulescu :
The Two Faces of Ianus – The Peasant between the Savage and the Good Romanian
Olli Kleemola :
The Propaganda Troops as a Military-politic Elite in Finland and National Socialist Germany in the Second World War
Nathanaelle Minard :
Shaping the National Landscape in Imperial Context. A Comparison of Russian and Finnish Viewpoints on Finland’s Nature in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
Katalin Somlai :
Ruptures, Silences and Permanencies
S-14
ETH24
Round Table: Globalizing Migration History: the Eurasian Experience
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Leo Lucassen
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Organizer:
Leo Lucassen
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Discussants:
Josef Ehmer, Peter Hoppenbrouwers, Jan Lucassen, Leo Lucassen, Leslie Page Moch, Jan Luiten van Zanden |
T-14
FAM13
Death before Life? Treatment of the Miscarriage Abortions and Stillbirths in the 18th-19th Centuries
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Mary Nagata
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Organizer:
Hiroshi Kawaguchi
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Discussant:
Diego Ramiro-Fariñas
|
Vasilis Gavalas, Kostas Rontos, Nikolaos Nagopoulos :
Evidence of Sex-selective Abortions in Modern Greece Based on Sex Ratio at Birth
Hiroshi Kawaguchi :
When did the Buddhist Temple Start to Register the Miscarriages and the Stillbirths?
Bartosz Ogórek :
Infant Mortality in Cisleithanian Urban Populations of Austro-Hungarian Empire 1887-1913
Mikako Sawayama :
Concept of Life for Fetuses and Babies in the Tokugawa Period
U-14
RUR13
Local and Global Perspectives on Rural Development and ‘Population Control’ after 1945
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Corinna Unger
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Organizers:
Heinrich Hartmann, Teresa Huhle |
Discussant:
Corinne Pernet
|
Maria Doernemann :
Modernization Promises in Agrarian Landscapes: Concepts of the Kenyan Population
Annika Hartmann :
“Where there is no doctor” - Practicing Health and Family Planning in Rural Guatemala in the 1960s and 1970s
Heinrich Hartmann :
Making the Population Bomb Explode in Anatolia – Re-Negotiating Rural Modernization and Global Threats Through the Use of Media in the Turkish Village in the 1970s
Teresa Huhle :
Land Conflict, Land Reform, and the Agrarian Population in Colombia
W-14
MAT17
Jewish Space and Material Culture in Central Europe
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Dieter Hecht :
The Mapping Wall: Framed Jewish Family Pictures
Louise Hecht :
Appropriation of Jewish Space on the Wiener Ringstrasse: a Poet’s Apartment in Palais Schey
Elana Shapira :
Bringing Culture to the Viennese? Jewish Patrons and Entrepreneurs Fashioning the Viennese Ring and the Entertainment Park Prater
Lisa Silverman :
Vienna’s Jewish Geography: Imagining the Leopoldstadt
X-14
HEA12
Maps of the Medical Marketplace: Practitioners, Patients and Institutions in Early Modern Europe
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Jonathan Barry :
Medical Practice in Bristol, c. 1500 - c. 1800
Lisbeth Rodrigues, Isabel Guimaraes Sá :
Solving Agricultural Crises in the Sixteenth-century: the Case of the Hospital of Nossa Senhora do Pópulo (Portugal)
Alun Withey :
Medicine in a Vacuum?: Practice and Practitioners in Early Modern Wales.
Y-14
SOC17b
Real Estate and Social Topography in Pre-modern Europe (1100-1800) - Part 2
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Ana Plosnic Škaric :
Decline of Medieval Urban Symbols of Power: Tower Houses in Trogir (Croatia)
Miki Sugiura, Genki Takahashi :
Maintaining Polycentric Small Cites under De-urbanization. Local Merchants’ Real Estate Strategy in Bolsward, Friesland.
Tineke Van de Walle, Peter Stabel :
Living in Late Medieval Suburbia. Social Topography and Housing in Antwerp and Oudenaarde 15th-16th Century
Z-14
POL29
Beyond the Racial State: Rethinking Nazi Germany
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Regina Mühlhäuser :
Antisemitism, Gender, Violence: the Nazi Handling of “Race Defilement” in the Occupied Territories of the Soviet Union, 1941–1945
Devin Pendas :
Racial States in Comparative Perspective
Mark Roseman :
Jews, Race and Volk in Nazi Germany
Richard Wetzell :
Biopolitics, Science, and Nazism: was there a Genesis of the “Final Solution” from the “Spirit of Science”?
ZA-14
WOM01
Travel Reports: Transnational Journeys for Abortion Services
Hörsaal 24 basement
Networks:
Sexuality
,
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Marianna Georgievna Muravyeva
|
Organizer:
Christabelle Sethna
|
Discussant:
Massimo Perinelli
|
Hayley Brown :
The Trans-Tasman Abortion Travel Service: Abortion Services for New Zealand Women
Gayle Davis :
Shopping, Lotteries and Tourism: an Intra-Regional History of Abortion in Britain
Sheelagh McGuinness :
A Long Way From Tipperary: the Impact of Travel for Abortion Services on Irish Women
Christabelle Sethna :
A Stitch in Time: From the Abortion Caravan to the Radical Handmaids in Canada
ZB-14
POL24
Experts in Politics: Transformation, Transition and Discursive Shifts in 20th Century European Governance Structures
Hörsaal 26 basement
Carine Germond :
Catalyst for Change or Obstacle to Reform: Experts and the Common Agricultural Policy, 1968-1984
Wolfram Kaiser :
Transnational Experts in Heavy Industry: from Cartel Networks to Globalization
Ronald Kroeze, Sjoerd Keulen :
The European Businessman as Expert and Ambassador in Free Trade: the Rise and Fall of the European Round Table of Industrialists as an Expert Group for the European Single Act, 1980-2000
Brigitte Leucht :
Inno Revisited: Experts, Expertise and the Reach of EU Competition Law in the 1970s
Jan-Henrik Meyer :
Expert Governance in the Making? The Role of Scientists in Early European Environmental Policy
Karin Van Leeuwen :
Lawyers as Experts? Changing Practices of Expertise in the Early Dutch reception of European law
ZC-14
ORA19
Methodological Issues: Comparisons of Nation, Generation, Sources & Reuse
UR Altre Geschichte
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Anne Heimo
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Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Joanna Bornat, Daniela Koleva :
Working across boundaries with Oral history
Mónica Patricia Cadenas Erazo :
Comparative Study of the Construction of Two Types of Historical Memories: Peru from the End of the XIX Century until Current Times
Amaya Caunedo Dominguez :
“Do you Know a Fear which Gets into your Body and Never Ever Leaves you?”. Comparing Children's Memories of War and Repression. Oral Testimonies and Memories of Children during Spanish Civil War and II World War
Abigail Knight, Julia Brannen and Rebecca O'Connell :
Disruption, Childhood Memories and Food Practices: Re-using Oral History Narratives to Study Food and Families in Hard Times, England 1914-18
ZD-14
SOC13
Disability in the Early Modern Society
Prominentenzimmer
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Christina Vanja
|
Organizer:
Christina Vanja
|
Discussant:
Elisabeth Lobenwein
|
Bianca Frohne :
Records of Infirmity: Disability and Life Writing in 16th Century Germany
Irmtraut Sahmland :
A Life in Darkness
Angela Schattner :
Disablement as Disability? Public Welfare and the Disabled Poor in Early Modern Germany
Saturday 26 April 2014
14.00 - 16.00
A-15
WOR13
Elite Formation in Traditional Bureaucratic Empires
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
|
Chair:
Karen Turner
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Karen Turner
|
Peter Fibiger Bang :
Elite Formation and the Virtuous Ruler in the Han Chinese and Roman Empires
Linda T. Darling :
The Process of Elite Replacement in an Early Modern Bureaucratic Empire: Ottoman Military/Administrative Elite in an Era of Consolidation
Jacob Tullberg :
Patrimonial and Prebendial Courtly Elites in Agrarianate Societies
B-15
CRI16
Training and Education of Police Officers during the 20th Century: England, Netherlands, Norway and Sweden
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Anja Johansen
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Organizer:
Björn Furuhagen
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Discussant:
Anja Johansen
|
Björn Furuhagen :
The making of a social, representative and intellectual policeman. Education of police trainees in Sweden from 1920´s - 1970´s
Gonçalo Rocha Gonçalves :
The Production and Diffusion of an Institutional Memory in the Portuguese Police: An Ethnographic Journey
Chris A. Williams :
British Police Training in the 1940s and 1950s: the Inculcation of Skills and Class
C-15
POL09a
Anarchism 1914-1918: Internationalism, Militarism and War I
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Bert Altena :
Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis and International Anarchism during World War I
Carl Levy :
Malatesta and the War Interventionist Debate: 1914-15
Peter Ryley :
The Manifesto of the Sixteen: the Perils of Pacifism or why Anarchists Would Embrace Just War
Davide Turcato :
Saving the Future: The Roots of Malatesta's Anti-Militarism
D-15
SPA04
Cities and Identities: New Methodological Approaches
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Daniel Alves, Ana Alcântara :
Urban Growth, Retail Trade and Industry: Changes in Lisbon’s Social Space in the Late Nineteenth Century
Branimir Brgles :
Using GIS to Visualize and Interpret Early Modern Zagreb’s Urban and Environmental History
Don DeBats :
Constrasting Identities: The Tale of Two Nineteenth Century American Cities
Diego Ramiro-Fariñas, Isabel del Bosque González, Sara García Ferrero, Lourdes Martín-Forero, Rocío Gutierrez :
Cartography and Historical Demography: the Historical SDI of the City of Madrid around 1900 (HISDI-MAD)
E-15
SOC18
Representations of the Poor and Social Welfare, c. 1220-1850
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Elizabeth Robertson
|
Organizer:
Paul A. Fideler
|
Discussant:
Elizabeth Robertson
|
Thomas M. Adams :
The Uses of Print in the Promotion of Charitable Institutions in Early Modern Europe
Susan Broomhall :
Huguenot Charity in Sixteenth-Century France and England
Paul A. Fideler :
Utilitarianism Abroad and Its Domestic Critics: The Company Raj and India’s Poor
Anne Scott :
Conflicting Representations of the Poor in Middle English Texts and Images
F-15
ETH08
East European Exiles and Transnational Information Flow during the Cold War
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Slawomir Lukasiewicz :
Political Parties and Party Politics in Exile: Supplement to the Political History of the Cold War
Anna Mazurkiewicz :
Assembly of Captive European Nations: Information and Education Center in New York (1954-1972)
Patryk Pleskot :
Polish Political Migration during 1980's. Definition Difficulties and Methodological Challenges
Francis Raska :
The Czechoslovak Documentation Center and Its Role in the Preservation of Cold War-Era Czechoslovak History
Olga Zaslavskaya :
Smugglers or Heroes? Symbolic Power of Smuggling in Cold War Times
G-15
ECO16
Private Entrepreneurs in Early Modern Europe: Ideologies and Arguments for Private and Public Organization
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Mats Hallenberg :
Self-interest Versus the Common Good: Political Disputes concerning the Organization of Public Services in Sweden, 1600–1800
Thomas Kaiserfeld :
Manufacturing Manure: Ideologies of Science in Support of Public and Private Saltpetre Production
Erik Lindberg :
The Market and the Lighthouse: Public Goods in Historical Perspective
David Parrott :
Military Contracting and Early Modern Entrepreneurship
H-15
SPA16
Harmonization and Analysis of Historical Census and Vital Registration Sources
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Ashkan Ashkpour, Albert Meroño-Peñuela, Kees Mandemakers :
CEDAR: Harmonization of Historical Dutch Census Data
Edward Higgs, Kevin Schurer :
The Integrated Census Microdata (I-CeM) Project
Jana Vobecka :
Czech Jewish Censuses from 18th Century: Rich Research Source on Family Structures and its Digitalisation
Lee Williamson :
Methods for Coding c19th and c20th Cause of Death Descriptions from Historical Registers to Standard Classifications
I-15
LAB18
Slavery and 'Free' Labour: Entangled Transitions in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Networks:
Africa
,
Labour
|
Chair:
Marcelo Mattos
|
Organizer:
Gareth Austin
|
Discussant:
Andreas Eckert
|
Gareth Austin :
“Coercion and the Market: Transitions to and from Slavery in Sub-Saharan Africa, ca.1807-ca.1936”
Marcela Echeverri :
Slavery and Politics in New Granada, 1809-1824
Henrique Espada Lima :
The Invention of Free Labor in Brazil : Slavery, Contract and Law
Benedetta Rossi :
Trajectories of Emancipation in West Africa’s Labour History: Slave Descendants as Working Classes in the Making?
Alessandro Stanziani :
Debt, Labour and Bondage: English Servants versus Indentured Immigrants on Mauritius, from the Late Eighteenth to Early Twentieth Century
J-15
SOC15
Philanthropy
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Marjolein 't Hart
|
Organizer:
Madalena Eça de Abreu
|
Discussant:
Henk Looijesteijn
|
Ismael Albertin :
Charitable Donors Struggling against Social Inequality? – Philanthropy in Zurich around 1900: People, Projects, Motives
Madalena Eça de Abreu, Ana Felgueiras; Ana Simaes; Marta Rey Garcia :
National Campaigns for Charitable Causes in Portugal: a First Road Map
Anina Eigenmann :
The Soziale Käuferliga der Schweiz and the “Flower Days” – the Collision of Old and New Forms of Philanthropy
Ana Felgueiras, Marta Rey Garcia, Luis Ignacio Alvarez-Gonzalez & Ricard Valls-Riera :
National Campaigns for International Co-operation and Emergency Aid: a Comparative Analysis in the Context of the Emerging Spanish Civil Society and Philanthropic Market
K-15
CUL16
Narratives and Practices of Memorization
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
|
Chairs:
-
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Claudia Jerzak :
Sacred Space and Institutionalization of Multiperspective Narrating – A Comparison of Commemorative Practices in Hamburg and Dresden
Sopio Kadagishvili, Mariam Chkhartishvili :
Saints and Collective Memory: Georgian Case
Morakot Jewachinda Meyer :
The ‘Thawiphop’ Phenomenon: Reimagining Nationalism in a Contemporary Thai Novel and Its Stage and Screen Adaptations
L-15
WOM20
Productions of Moral Boundaries
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Anita Brady :
Kissing as Politics: Marriage Equality Campaigns and the Production of “the Kiss”
Massimo Perinelli :
Revolutionary Sex in 1960's Sexual Revolution
Julia Roth :
Economies of Desire: North-South Sex Tourism as "Another Side of Transnationality"
M-15
LAB27
Between Craft and Wage Labour
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
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Organizer:
Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
|
Discussant:
Jan Lucassen
|
Linda Clarke :
The End of Craft Labour: New Occupations and Mechanization of the Post-war Construction Labour Process in Britain
Ekaterina Kirillova :
Value and Price of the Right to be a Master (Reims, 17th Century)
Maria Papathanassiou :
“Middle Class” Manual Workers? Looking into the Working Lives of Journeymen-confectioners in 19th- Century Europe.
Mercè Renom, Àngels Solà :
The Autonomous Silk Artisan Women of Barcelona: “filempueres” and “tafetaneres” in the XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries
Patricia Van den Eeckhout :
Waiters before the Second World War: Workers or Small Entrepreneurs?
N-15
WOM22
Feminine Spaces? Privacy, Family, Networks
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Dijana Dijanic Plesko :
Life of Privacy
Eva Schäffler :
East German Marriage “in the Flow”: Concepts and Practices of Marriage before and after 1989/90
Irena Selisnik, Marta Verginella :
Social Networks and Emotional Ties: Desire to be Free. Social Network of Young Intelligentsia around Marica Nadlišek Bartol at the Turn of the Century.
O-15
ETH32
Return and Circular
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Paola Avallone, Raffaella Salvemini :
Travellers and Tourists in Naples between 17th and 19th Centuries
Pieter De Messemaeker :
Transnational Intellectual Mobility: Polish Students in Brussels and Paris, 1894-1930
Tanveer Ahmed Naveed, Arshad Ali Bhutti :
Determinants of Return Migration: a Case of Return from Greece
Colin Pooley, Marilyn E Pooley :
‘This Move was an Exciting and Stressful Time for Both of us’: Changing Experiences of Moving Home in Britain since c1800
P-15
ETH13
Gypsy Mobilities, Borders and States in Interwar Europe and Beyond
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
|
Chair:
Leo Lucassen
|
Organizers:
Ilsen About, Celia Donert |
Discussant:
Leo Lucassen
|
Celia Donert :
The Moldava Cannibals: Policing Mobility in Interwar East Central Europe
Jennifer Illuzzi :
Questionable Continuities: Pre and Post-war Treatment of “Gypsies” in Germany and Italy
Adèle Sutre :
Gypsies at United States Borders (1910s-1930s)
Paola Trevisan :
Gypsies in the Border Regions during Fascism: from expelled Foreigners to Dangerous Italians
Q-15
ORA14
Preserving Memories in Displaced Communities
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Andrea Strutz
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Arbnora Dushi :
Border Memories: the Transmitting of Memories to Second and Third Generation
Leslie McCartney :
March 27, 1964: Remembering the Good Friday Earthquake in Alaska
Alexander Prenninger :
Spatial and Social Networks of Deportation - Approaches to a quantitative anlysis of oral history interviews
R-15
ELI17
Marriage as Politics, or for Love?
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Louise Berglund :
Late Medieval Transnational Queendoms in Scandinavia: Rulership and Gender in the cases of Blanche of Namur, Margareta of Denmark and Philippa of Lancaster, c. 1335-1430.
Shunsuke Nakaoka :
For Exchanging Status and Money? Marriage Alliance between the Nobility and the Business Elite in Modern Japan
Brita Planck :
Love and Marriage in the Swedish Nobility 1750-1900
S-15
LAB36a
Work and Property in Europe: Households and Communities (1500-1900)
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Networks:
Economic History
,
Labour
|
Chair:
Fabrice Boudjaaba
|
Organizer:
Fabrice Boudjaaba
|
Discussant:
Luca Mocarelli
|
Lorena Álvarez Delgado :
Friendship and Charity as Ingredients to Enlarge Family Links. Patronage and Artificial Kinship in 16th-Century Northern Spain.
Maria Luisa Ferrari, Gloria Vivenza :
Property, Labour and Society: Patterns of Organization and Hierarchy in Italy and Great Britain
Dimitris Kalantzopoulos :
Domestic Work in Cyprus, 1900-1955: Motivations, Working Conditions and Colonial Institutional Framework
Claudio Lorenzini :
Who Practises in the Wood? Community Ties and Work in the Alpine Area of the Republic of Venice in Modern Age
T-15
FAM14
Individuals’ Reproductive Careers in Modern Europe
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Yuliya Hilevych
|
Organizers:
Yuliya Hilevych, Caroline Rusterholz |
Discussant:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
|
Helena da Silva :
Nurses’ Life Course Trajectories in Northern Portugal through the 20th Century
Georgeta Ghebrea :
Redefining Social Desirability. Family Policy and the Alternative Family Models
Angelique Janssens :
Labouring Lives. Women, Work and Fertility in the Netherlands, 1880-1960
Caroline Rusterholz :
The Impact of Parenthood on Reproductive Behaviour: the Second Demographic Transition in Switzerland
María Sánchez- Domínguez, Anna Sofia Lundgren :
Reproductive Decision-making during the Central Decades of the Twentieth Century in Spain and Sweden
U-15
FAM28
Between Transgression and Repression: Infanticide in Europe from the Late Middle Ages to the Present
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Christophe Regina
|
Organizer:
Stephane Minvielle
|
Discussant:
Christophe Regina
|
Julie Ancian :
Newborn Murder and Birth Control. Contraceptive Trajectories of Women who Committed Neonaticide
Alessio Basilico :
Counter-Reformation Church and the Sin of Child Suffocation
Alfredo Rodríguez González :
Infanticide in Modern Spain: Between Reality and Legal and Moral Discourse
Nicoleta Roman :
Infanticide in Nineteenth-century Wallachia: Laws, Discourse and Social Responses
V-15
RUR14
Global Agro-Food Histories
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
|
Chair:
Peer Vries
|
Organizer:
Ernst Langthaler
|
Discussant:
Peer Vries
|
Benoit Daviron :
An Ecological History of Fats used in Europe Since 1800
Ernst Langthaler :
Food or Feed? Soybeans in a Globalizing World since 1870
Martine Napoléone, Jean-Pierre Boutonnet :
Between the Local and the Global: which Reconfiguration within the Dairy Production Basin? A Comparative Analysis from North to South Case-Studies
Rudolph Ng :
Sweetness for the World. Chinese Coolies and Sugar Production in 19th Century Latin America
W-15
POL MAT14
The Politics of Shopping in Twentieth-Century Britain and America: Reconsidering Party, Gender, Rhetoric and Activism
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Lawrence Black :
The Knowledge Economy: Progressive Grocers, Shoppers and the Politics of Labeling in C20 Consumer History
Gidon Cohen :
Consumption and Political Identity in Post-war Britain
Philippa Haughton :
“Widening the Scope of Advertising’s Vision”: the Women’s Advertising Club of London’
Emily Robinson :
“For Progressive Men only": The Politics of Commerce in Inter-war Britain
Will Wilson :
Materiality, Festivity, and the Structuring of Society in the Third Reich, 1933-1939
X-15
HEA13
Pain and Old Age in Early Modern England
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Lynn Botelho :
Not Suffering in Silence: Pain and the Seventeenth-Century Medicalization of Old Age
Anne Kugler :
Suffering, Stoicism, and Spirituality: Pain and Fear in Women’s Experience of Ageing
Susannah Ottaway :
Silencing Pain in Old Age during the Long Eighteenth Century
Kate Walker :
Pain, Age, and Surgery in England, circa 1620-1740
Y-15
SOC09
Historical Social Stratification in Central- Eastern Europe and Russia
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Zoltán Lippényi
|
Organizer:
Zoltán Lippényi
|
Discussant:
Zoltán Lippényi
|
Zsuzsanna Hanna Biró :
The Gender Factor in Patterns of Professional Mobility of Hungarian secondary School Teachers (1920-1945)
Victor Karady :
Parliamentary Elites and Pressure Groups in pre-1919 Hungary
Peter Tibor Nagy :
The Methodological Aspects of Evaluating Educational Mobility of the 20th Century
Z-15
POL30
Victims of Nazism between War and Cold War
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Robert Knight :
The Carinthian Slovenes in the Cold War: Provincial, Federal and International Interactions
Rafael Kropiunigg :
Life after the Concentration Camp? A Comparative Approach
Peter Pirker :
From International Solidarity to Patriotic Anticommunism: Persecution, Exile and Remigration of Austrian Socialists
ZA-15
URB08
Gender, Sexuality and the City
Hörsaal 24 basement
Networks:
Sexuality
,
Urban
|
Chair:
Anita Kurimay
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Anita Kurimay
|
Deborah S. Bernstein, Delila Amir & Hila Shamir & Nomi Levenkron :
Prostitution in Tel-Aviv and Jaffa from the Beginning of the 20th Century
Daniel F. Brandl-Beck :
Berlin from Behind: a History of “Gay” Travel to Inter-war Berlin
Leslie Choquette :
The Origins of Lesbian and Gay Commercial Culture in the French Third Republic
Simon Jenkins :
Segregated Spaces, Isolated Types: Social Geographies and Spatial Narratives of Prostitution in Cardiff, c.1885-c.1950
Charlotte Wildman :
Women of the Underworld: Gender, Crime and Urban Spectacle 1918-1939
ZB-15
POL25
Empire and the Ambiguities of Citizenship
Hörsaal 26 basement
Mary Conley :
Orphans, Empires, and Citizenship: British Child Migration Schemes in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Canada
Zachary Morgan :
Forced Labor in Brazil's Age of Abolition: State Control of Free Afro-Brazilians during the Empire and Early Republic
Sue Peabody :
Slavery, Citizenship, and Patriarchy: French Approaches to Citizenship for Slaves and Free People of Color after Napoleon
Lorelle Semley :
A More Perfect French Union: France’s Newest Citizens and the Making of the Fourth Republic
ZC-15
ORA05
Women's Memories of Political Conflict & Crisis
UR Altre Geschichte
David Beorlegui :
“I would love to have female friends, I want to… talk about my life!”; Emotion and discourse in the construction of feminist lesbian subjectivity in the Basque Country 1.
Sue Bruley :
Second Wave Feminism and the Crisis of Revolutionary Socialism in Britain c1968-1982
Dieter Reinisch :
Interviewing Female Irish Republican Militants: Cumann na mBan during the Northern Irish Troubles
ZD-15
REL13
Religious institutions
Prominentenzimmer
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Silvia Evangelisti
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
Silvia Evangelisti
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Cezar-Iulian Buterez :
Religion, Space and Social Status. Monastery Founders in the Curvature Carpathians, Romania
Liise Lehtsalu :
Eighteenth-Century Italian Third Orders as Generalist Institutions
Michael Schmitt :
The Monasteries of the Diocese of Würzburg as a GIS-project
Saturday 26 April 2014
16.30 - 18.30
B-16
CRI11
Police History meets the Public. Exhibitions on Police History
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Guus Meershoek
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Organizer:
Bettina Blum
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Discussant:
Guus Meershoek
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Laura Allan :
Academic and Museum Interpretations of Police History
Bettina Blum :
Learning from History? Exhibitions on German Police History of the “Third Reich” and the Postwar Era
Nadine Rossol :
Going Public: Police Exhibitions in Germany (mid-1920s to mid-1950s)
Elizabeth Wilburn :
How Heritage was used at Greater Manchester Police Museum in the Context of the UK Government funded Tackling Knives Action Programme 2009-2011
C-16
POL09b
Anarchism 1914-1918. Internationalism, Militarism and War II
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Matthew Adams :
Mutualism in the Trenches: Herbert Read's Anarchist Conversion and the Lessons of the First World War
Allan Antliff :
Art, War and Anarchism
Kathy Ferguson :
Anarchist and Feminist Work in the Anti-Conscription Movement in the US
Lukas Keller :
Anarchy, the Peace Movement and the State's Reaction in Germany, 1914-18
D-16
SPA08
Deep Mapping the Humanities
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
David Bodenhamer :
The Mechanics and Meaning of Deep Mapping
John Corrigan :
Space, Place, and Data
Ian Gregory :
Using Digital Texts in Spatial History
Trevor Harris :
Deep Geography-deep Mapping: Spatial Story telling and a Sense of Place
G-16
ECO08
Innovation and Human Capital
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Harry Kitsikopoulos :
The Diffusion of Newcomen Engines, 1706-73: A Reassessment
Andrea Maestrejuan :
Inventive Activity and Teamwork: Managing Employee Inventors in the Age of Corporate Intellectual Property Rights
Chiara Martinelli :
Industrialization and Human Capital: the Role of Vocational and Workers' Tuition in Italian Industrialization (1861-1914)
Roberto Rossi :
Productivity and Market in the Barcelona's Calico Printing in the Second Half of the XVIII Century
H-16
LAB31 wom
Gender and Work in the 20th Century in Comparative Perspective
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Networks:
Labour
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Women and Gender
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Chair:
Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
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Organizer:
Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
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Discussant:
Angelique Janssens
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Cristina Borderias :
Women’ s Work, Household Labour Strategies and Family Income in Modern Catalonia
Sarah Christie :
Behind the Banners: Equal Pay and Social Change in New Zealand 1945-1972
Stéphanie Lachat :
The Good Mother Works in a Factory - Class, Sex and Nationality on the Watch-making Labor Market (1870-1970)
Lars Olsson :
Class, Gender, and Ethnicity at War. Labor Relations at the Northwestern Knitting Company/the Munsingwear Inc. and Politics in Minneapolis during WW1.
Conchi Villar :
Women’s Labour Trajectories in Barcelona: from the Twenties to Nowadays
I-16
LAB35
Labor Relations, Recruitment and Risk in Eastern Europe
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Alessandro Stanziani
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Organizers:
Gijs Kessler, Marsha Siefert, Susan Zimmermann |
Discussant:
Marsha Siefert
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Ulf Brunnbauer, Visar Nonaj :
Finding Workers to Build Socialism: Recruiting for the Steel Factories in Kremikovci (Bulgaria) and Elbasan (Albania) during Communism
Adrian Grama :
Labor’s Risks: Solidarity, Work Accidents and the Insurantial Imaginary in Socialist Romania,1947-1989
Thomas Lindenberger :
Havarien: Large Industrial Accidents and Labor Relations in Communist East Germany
Ulrike Schult :
Labor Relations in Self Managed Socialism: the Yugoslav Motor Vehicle Industry during the 1960s-1980s
J-16
RUR19
The Medieval Origins of the Commercial Demesne Economy in Early Modern Eastern Europe
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Marten Seppel
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Organizer:
Markus Cerman
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Discussant:
Marten Seppel
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Piotr Guzowski :
The Genesis of Polish Manors and Monetary Crisis in the Kingdom of Poland in the Fifteenth Century
Eduard Maur, Markus Cerman :
Medieval roots of early modern mobility restrictions and East-Central and Eastern Europe
Claus K. Meyer :
Contested Spaces: Landscape and Power Struggles on Slave Plantation and Manorial Estate. A Comparison between Antebellum South Carolina and Old Prussian Brandenburg
Carsten Porskrog Rasmussen :
Medieval Roots of Demesne Farming and Lordship Structures in the Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein: the Role of Consolidated Estate Properties
K-16
CUL17
Performances of Race and Ethnicity
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
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Chairs:
-
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Organizers:
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Discussants:
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Sergius Kodera :
Mr. Ed, the Emancipator (1963) The Domestic Sitcom and the Struggle for Racial Equality
Michael Mcmillan :
'Saga Bwoys and Rude Bwoys': Migration, Grooming and Dandyism
Enrico Orsingher :
The Comic Turk and the Tragic Turk. The Presence of the Turks in Mozart and Da Ponte's Così fan tutte, between Cultural Fashions and Returns of the Repressed
M-16
LAB29
Culture, Community, and the Working Class
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Networks:
Culture
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Labour
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Urban
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Chair:
Görkem Akgöz
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Organizer:
Christian De Vito
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Discussant:
Paulo Terra
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Bhaswati Bhattacharya :
Simple People, High Principles: Indian Coffee Workers' Co-operative Society, 1958-2010
Paulo Fontes :
The “Red Pugilism”: Communists, Boxing and Working Class Culture in São Paulo, Brazil
Monica Graciela Gatica :
The Experience of the Chilean Workers in Chubut's NE.
Janine Lanza :
Laughing the Master Down: Emotions and Eighteenth Century Guilds
O-16
ETH27
The Impact of Migration on the Living Conditions of the Elderly
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Ann-Kristin Högman :
The Impact of Migration on the Living Conditions of the Elderly
Mark Magnuson :
Cache and Transfer: Elderly and their Migrating Adult Children, Remittances and Savings Rural Late 19th Century Sweden
Laura Merla :
Transnational Families and Care-giving: Elderly as Both Providers and Receivers of Support
Stephanie Shaw :
Grandmothers, Granny Women, and Old Aunts: The Impact of Migrations on Slave Families and Communities in the Nineteenth-Century United States
Q-16
ORA15
Exploring Gendered Identities
SR IOGF first floor
Carmen Doncel Sánchez :
“When Saul’s Armour doesn’t Fit”: on the Crisis of Representation, and the Representation of Crisis in Traditional Gypsy Leadership
Leena Kurvet-Käosaar :
Representation of Love in Estonian Post-Soviet Life Writings by Women
Özge Soylu Bozdag :
Nursing; the Way of Westernization or Modernization
Radmila Svarickova Slabakova :
Composure and Discomposure: How do Elderly Men Construct their Narratives?
Olga Tabachnikova, Natalia Vinokurova :
Making Sense of the Past Trauma in Narratives of the Self: Moral, Social and Historical Spaces of Self-interpretation
R-16
ELI18
The Dynamics of Rising and Falling
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Julia Dahlberg :
From Economic Patriotism to Nationalist Separatism. Civic Values in a Rising Elite Family under Sweden, Russia and Finland 1700–1920
Jarkko Keskinen :
The Downfall of Communalism – Emergence of the New Merchant Elite in the Beginning of the 19th Century
Huibert Schijf :
The Dynamics of Jewish High Society in Amsterdam and Vienna, 1850-1918
Alex Snellman :
A Graceful Retreat: The Nobility in the Finnish Society 1809-1939
S-16
LAB36b
Work and Property in Europe: Appropriations and Commodification (1500-1900)
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Networks:
Economic History
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Labour
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Chair:
Michela Barbot
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Organizer:
Michela Barbot
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Discussant:
Andrea Caracausi
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Daniele Andreozzi, Loredana Paraniti :
The Fluid Divergencies. Property and Work in Trieste (1850 - 1900)
Joern Janssen :
Dynamics of Historical Transformation of Labour-Property Relations in Europe.
Niccolò Mignemi :
Claiming for Land and Labour: Tenant Farming Co-operatives in Italy at the Beginning of 20th Century
T-16
FAM15
Kinship and Computer
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Jean-Pierre Bardet, Jacques Renard & Cyril Grange :
Kinship Networks and Village Borders in Normandy (18th Century)
Michael Gasperoni :
Kinship Networks and Jewish Mobility in Early Modern Italy
Cyril Grange :
Kinship Networks: the Example of the Jewish Banking Families in Paris (XIX-XXth Centuries)
Sandro Guzzi-Heeb, Pascal Christofoli :
"Sex, Politics and Social Change in the 18th and the 19th Centuries. Evidence from the Swiss Alps"
U-16
SOC05
Economic Inequality in the Early Modern World
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Guido Alfani :
Long-term Trends in Economic Inequality in Western Europe: the Case of Piedmont, Fourteenth - Eighteenth Centuries
Hulya Canbakal, Alpay Filiztekin :
Wealth and Inequality in the Ottoman Balkans and Anatolia, 1500-1840
Carlos Santiago-Caballero, Eva Fernandez :
Economic Inequality in Madrid, 1500-1850
V-16
RUR15
Lobbies and Agrarian Organizations in Europe (19th and 20th Centuries)
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Leen Van Molle
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Organizer:
Jordi Planas
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Discussant:
Leen Van Molle
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Juan Pan-Montojo :
Aristocratic Landowners and Mass Politics: National Agrarian Associations in Europe, 1870-1940
Jordi Planas :
Winegrowers' Lobbies in France and Spain in Early Twentieth Century
Gloria Sanz Lafuente :
Food Control and Lobbies. Germany and Spain in Comparative Perspective. (End of the 1870s to the First Third of the 20th Century)
W-16
MAT15
Visualizing Social Inequality in Early Modern Europe
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Eva Deak :
Clothing Colors in Early Modern Transylvania (17th-18th Century)
Lucas Haasis :
O Captain! My Captain! Hierarchies in 18th Century Correspondences between Merchants and Ship`s Captains
Astrid Pajur :
Order and Disorder in an Urban Setting: Perceptions and Practices of Social Order in Early Modern Tallinn
Mikkel Venborg Pedersen :
Filtering Impressions: Meeting with Fashionable Goods in Danish Everyday Life in the Eighteenth Century
Karin Sennefelt :
Looking at Social Hierarchy: Stockholm 1650–1750
X-16
HEA14
Processes of Standardization within the Field of Health
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Josep Lluís Barona :
Dietary Standards and Rationing Policies in Wartimes
Bernard Harris, Andrew Hinde :
Sanitary Reform in England and Wales, 1871-1914
Nils Kessel :
The Standardization of Drug Consumption Measurement
Y-16
SOC19
Social Homogamy
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Antti Häkkinen :
Homogamy, Marriage Patterns and Industrialization in Finland
Zoltán Lippényi, Marco van Leeuwen & Ineke Maas :
Occupational Status and Industry Homogamy in Hungary between 1870 and 1950
Ineke Maas, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen :
Social Homogamy in the Netherlands: Explaining Trends and Regional Differences
Koen Matthijs, Marco Van Leeuwen, Ineke Maas, Paul Puschmann :
Social Homogamy in Flanders during the 19th and Early 20th Century
Marco H.D. van Leeuwen, Ineke Maas, Danièle Rébaudo & Jean-Pierre Pélissier :
Homogamy in France 1800-1900
Z-16
REL07
Transnationalism in Mission History
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Networks:
Religion
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World History
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Chair:
Seija Jalagin
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Organizers:
Iris Busschers, Seija Jalagin |
Discussant:
Seija Jalagin
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Iris Busschers :
Missionary Barend Schuurman and the (Trans)national in the Context of Dutch Calvinist Mission in East Java
Margo S. Gewurtz :
Knowledge Transfer from China and London via Canada: Kala-azar in North Henan
Malin Gregersen :
In the Palace of Fifth Lady Tso. Changsha YWCA and Scandinavian Missionary Networks in China during the Interwar Period
Maryse Kruithof :
Interreligious Contacts and Religious Adaptation on Java, 1850-1920
Maria Småberg :
On Mission in the Cosmopolitan Land. Alma Johansson and the Role of Transnational Humanitarian Networks in the Armenian Refugee Crisis, 1915-1940
ZA-16
URB09
Managing the City
Hörsaal 24 basement
Network:
Urban
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Chair:
Elisabeth Thoss
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
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Salvatore Bottari :
The Sicilian Port Towns in the Eighteenth Century: Trade, Social Actors, Infrastructure Improvements and Urban Development
Lars Nilsson :
Local Reactions to Municipal Reforms, Sweden 1862-1971
Lavinia Pinzarrone :
City Rules and New Urban Communitiesin Early Modern Sicily (16th-17th Centuries)
Joel Rast :
Privatism and Housing Reform in Early Twentieth Century Chicago
ZB-16
POL31
Comparative Imaginings of Political Economy: Transnational Circulations of Race, Gender, and the State
Hörsaal 26 basement
Iyko Day :
The New Jews: Asian Racialization and the Personification of Capitalism
Karen Leong, Myla Vicenti Carpio :
Connecting American Indian Relocations and Japanese American Relocation: Understanding the Foreign and Domestic in US Policies of Removal
Judy Tzu-Chun Wu :
Nurturing America’s Children: Patsy Takemoto Mink and Local/Global Models for Comprehensive Childcare
ZD-16
POL11
The Continuation of Politics with Other Means: War and Protest since World War I
Prominentenzimmer
Daniel Gerster :
West German and US-American Catholics as Anti-War Protestors after the Second World War
Perry Johansson :
Repetition, Resistance, Memory: The Holocaust and the Vietnam War Protests in Europe
Ana Pires, Fernanda Rollo :
The Portuguese Participation in the First World War: between Legitimisation and Political Protest
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