Preliminary Programme

Showing: Saturday 26 April 2014 8.30 - 10.30 (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
Saturday 26 April 2014 8.30 - 10.30
A-13 WOR15 Institutional Underpinnings of Cultural Globalization: Occupational Groups and their Strategies of Internationalization (1870s to 1920s)
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network: World History Chair: Matthias Middell
Organizers: Antje Dietze, Katja Naumann Discussant: Steffi Marung
Antje Dietze : Managers’ Organizations in the Commercial Theater Industries around 1900: Business Networks in Transnational Perspective
Katja Naumann : Institutional Footing of 19th Century Globalization: the Making of the International Committee of the Red Cross
Heidi Tworek : Reporting the World: Global News Networks, 1870-1939
Blaise Wilfert : Profession, Nation and the Market. The Inter-nationalisation of French Publishers during the Second Part of the 19th Century


B-13 CRI14a The Uses of Justice in Europe I: Long-term Developments
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Xavier Rousseaux
Organizer: Margo De Koster Discussant: Xavier Rousseaux
Donald Fyson : Using and Adapting European Criminal Law in a Colonial Setting: Quebec, 1670-1892
Veerle Massin, Sarah Auspert : Deviance and Confinement of Women: a Long-term Perspective (18th-20th c.)
Jorgen Mührmann-Lund : Policing and Social Order in 18th Century Denmark
Griet Vermeesch : Legal Aid to the Poor in Eighteenth- and Ninetheenth-century Belgium and the Netherlands
Antoon Vrints, Margo De Koster : Uses of Police Institutions and the Policing of the Citizen, 18th-20th c.


C-13 POL05 Visions from the Periphery: Fascism, Corporatism and Authoritarianism
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Jose Reis Santos
Organizer: Jose Reis Santos Discussant: Laura Cerasi
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.
Networks: Family and Demography , Spatial and Digital History Chair: Edward Higgs
Organizers: - Discussant: Edward Higgs
Lajos Balint : Suicide in the Hungarian Kingdom at the Beginning of 20th Century
Justin Colson : Plotting Practitioners: GIS and Spatial Patterns in Early Modern Medical Provision in England and Wales
Sebastian Klüsener, Siegfried Gruber, Peter Ekamper, Frans van Poppel, Ian Gregory, Jordi Marti-Henneberg, Luis Silveria and Arne Solli : Spatial Variation in Infant Mortality at an Early Stage of the Longevity Revolution: a Pan-European View in 1910
Grazyna Liczbinska : Mortality Patterns and Health Status among Catholics and Lutherans from Different Ecological and Cultural Centres of 19-century Poland
Robert Schwartz, Thomas Thevenin : Improving the Odds: Railways, Agrarian Change, and Infant Mortality in Victorian Britain
Nynke van den Boomen, Peter Ekamper : Region, Religion and Infant Death. Geographical Differentiation in Water- and Food borne Infectious Disease Mortality in the Netherlands, 1875-1899


E-13 CUL08 Corporate Art Collections and their Social Histories
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network: Culture Chair: Priyanka Basu
Organizer: Arnold Witte Discussant: Peter Birke
Roosmarij Deenik : What Art can do: Dutch Entrepreneurs and the Founding of Stichting Kunst en Bedrijf
Gaia Salvatori : Contemporary Art in Italian Universities: a History of Art and Society
Celine Van Kleef : The Social and Historical Origins of Renault’s Department of Recherches, art et industrie


F-13 ETH04 Confession, Ethnicity and Integration in the Local Economy: the Role of Religious Communities in the Shaping of Urban Space in Vienna from the Late 15th to the 19th Century
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Per-Olof Grönberg
Organizer: Maria A. Stassinopoulou Discussant: Per-Olof Grönberg
Claudia Höller : “St. Stephen’s Square in Late Medieval Vienna”
Anna Ransmayr : Occupying Space: About the Development of Vienna’s Greek Neighbourhood
Barbara Schedl : “St. Stephen’s in Vienna. Architecture of the Written Sources”
Maria A. Stassinopoulou : Endowments as an Instrument of Local Integration and Memorial Continuation of an Older Identity


G-13 ECO13 Economic Aspects of Nationhood
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Networks: Economic History , Theory Chair: Stefan Berger
Organizer: Oliver Kühschelm Discussant: Stefan Berger
Rosemarijn Hoefte : The Branding of a Young Nation in South America. The Case of Suriname
Aappo Kähönen : Optimal Planning, Optimal Economy, Optimal Life? The Kosygin Reform 1965–1972
Oliver Kühschelm : Nationalising Consumption: Buy-national Campaigns in a Comparative Perspective


H-13 EDU12 Half-siblings and Complex Families in Early Modern Europe
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Network: Education and Childhood Chair: Simona Slanicka
Organizer: Lyndan Warner Discussants: -
Anna Bellavitis : Blended Families in Early Modern Venice: from the Perspective of Family Roles and Institutions
Grace E. Coolidge : Friendship and Obligation: Sibling Relationships and Illegitimacy in the Early Modern Spanish Nobility
Lyndan Warner : Half-siblings in Early Modern France and the Low Countries


I-13 LAB13 Performing and Avoiding Work
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Network: Labour Chair: Josef Ehmer
Organizers: Therese Garstenauer, Sigrid Wadauer Discussant: Sigrid Wadauer
Therese Garstenauer : Under Suspicion of Underperforming? Austrian Civil Servants in the First Half of the 20th Century
Stephan Hochleithner : To Work or Not to Work – Organisation of Activities in Non-European Contexts
Alexandra Oberländer : Contemplating Work, Exhausting Leisure: Soviet Working Attitudes Reconsidered (1953-1980)


J-13 REL10 Secularization and religious renewal 19th c/1960s
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Network: Religion Chair: Patrick Pasture
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Neil Armstrong : The English Christian Churches and Community Development in the 1960s and 1970s
Alexander Maurits : Religion and Sports – Christian Attitudes to Sports and Sport Movement in Sweden
Renata Siuda-Ambroziak : Re-democratization Process in Brazil and its Impact on the Brazilian 'Religion Market'
Brian Van Wyck : The German Islam Conference & Islamic Associational Organization
Ella Viitaniemi : Waking up the Tradition? The Political Issue of Stone Churches in the Late 18th Century in Finland


K-13 CUL13 Understanding Difference: Diplomacy as Cultural Encounter (1814-1914)
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network: Culture Chair: Henk de Smaele
Organizer: Houssine Alloul Discussant: Frederick Dickinson
Houssine Alloul : Between Orientalism and Turcophilia: Belgian Diplomats in the Ottoman Empire (1838-1914)
Athan Biss : The Voice of the Race: the Fisk Jubilee Singers and African American Musical Diplomacy
Robert Kane : The Color Line and Future Conflict: The U.S.-Japan Immigration “Crisis” of 1913


L-13 WOM12 Gender and Political Power in Early Modern and Modern Europe
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Networks: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations , Women and Gender Chair: Krista Kesselring
Organizers: - Discussant: Elaine Chalus
Elena Korchmina : Impoverished Noblewomen of Ryazan and their Life Stories
Miriam Rönnqvist : The Royal Father and His Disobedient Children: Fear of Peasant Revolts, Early Modern Political Culture and the Swedish State Power’s Information Dissemination in the 17th Century
Kristine Vestergaard Nielsen : Dinner Invitations, Revolutionary Discussions and the Schimmelmann Salon in Copenhagen, 1784-1816


M-13 LAB30 Dock Workers Histories Worldwide
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Network: Labour Chair: Paulo Terra
Organizers: - Discussants: -
George Ackers : Craft & Career: Shipwrights in the Royal Dockyards, Chatham, Kent
Marco Caligari : Globalization and the Dock Workers of Genoa: Container, Work Process and New Geography (1969-’89)­
Miguel Suárez Bosa : Contenairization of New Techniques and Changes in Work Organization at the Port of Las Palmas
Brendan von Briesen : Sharing the Load: Professional Differentiation and the Social Organization of Maritime Cargo Labour in Early 19th Century Barcelona


N-13 THE11 Unity and Diversity in Historical Thinking
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network: Theory Chair: Berber Bevernage
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Zohreh Bayatrizi : Society is to Blame: a Genealogy of an Accusation, 1700-1840
David Mayer : Clio Militans – Understanding the History of Marxist Historiography. New Approaches and Perspectives
Jamie Melrose : Re-reading Social Democratic Marxism: the Problem of Ideology and the Potential of Discourse.


O-13 ETH11b Gender and Migration II
Hörsaal 41 first floor
Networks: Ethnicity and Migration , Women and Gender Chair: Marlou Schrover
Organizer: Marlou Schrover Discussant: Marlou Schrover
Levke Harders : Intersectionality as a Concept in Migration Research: Gender and Labour Migration in Europe in the First Half of the 19th Century (working title)
Johan Svanberg : The Contrasts of Migration Narratives: From Germany to Swedish Garment Industry after the Second World War
Petra Wlasak : Flight as a Chance? Changing Gender Roles of Chechnyen Single Mothers in Graz who are Officially Recognised Refugees


P-13 SEX12 Christianity and Sexuality
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network: Sexuality Chair: David Paternotte
Organizers: - Discussant: David Paternotte
Emily Johnson : Sacred and Sinful: Sex, Gender, and Women's Leadership in the New Christian Right
Emilia Musumeci : The Myth of Purity and the Female Honour in Italy: from Rehabilitating Wedding to Honour Killing
Joseph Plaster : Vanguard Revisited: Ritual and Queer World Making in San Francisco’s Tenderloin


Q-13 ORA12 Oral Histories: Negotiating Values, Confronting Conflicts
SR IOGF first floor
Network: Oral History Chair: Nicole Immler
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Rutt Hinrikus : From Oral to Written Memoir: the Case of Asta, an Estonian War Refugee
Tiina Ann Kirss : On Reticence and Interminability: Interpreting Rupture in Estonian Life Stories
Joseph Maslen : Individual and Social Narratives of Generation: the Interwar Youth of the 1930s at a Moment of Rupture in British History


R-13 TEC02 Meet the author session: Two books on Energy, Economy and European History
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Networks: Economic History , Technology Chair: Alessandro Nuvolari
Organizers: - Discussant: Alessandro Nuvolari
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 Chair: Henrik Ågren
Organizer: Henrik Ågren Discussant: Dagmar Freist
Mikael Alm : The Making of Difference: Imagined Order and Practices for Differentiation in Eighteenth Century Sweden
Carl Mikael Carlsson : Class by Counting
Elias Hall : Violence and Estates – Creating a Group Identity with Fist and Blade
Philip Withington : Honestas and the Science of Living in Early Modern England


T-13 FAM12 Economic Inequality and Population Dynamics
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Guido Alfani
Organizer: Guido Alfani Discussant: Carlos Santiago-Caballero
Francesco Ammannati : Population, Plague and Inequality: a Long-term View of the Impact of Mortality Crises on Economic Inequality in Tuscany, Fourteenth-eighteenth Centuries
Fabrice Boudjaaba : Mortality Crises and Changes in Economic Inequalities in Early Modern Period France (Normandy 1690-91 and 1709)
Matteo Di Tullio : Economic Inequality and Mortality Crises in Early Modern Italy: the Case of the Republic of Venice, 16th-18th Centuries
Hector García Montero : Wealth Inequality and Mortality Crises in Catalonia, 15-17th Centuries
Wouter Ryckbosch : Demographic Growth and Inequality during the Early Modern and Modern Periods (Flanders, 16th & 19th Centuries)


U-13 FAM26 Colonial Census in the 18th and 19th Centuries; Sources and Methods for Counting Colonial Populations
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Organizer: Paulo Teodoro de Matos Discussant: Paulo Teodoro de Matos
Per Axelsson, Rebecca Kippen, Janet McCalman & Tahu Kukutai : Capturing Colonization through Quantitative Sources - a Comparison of 18th to 20th Century Sweden, Australia and New Zealand
Jan Kok, Fabian Drixler : Reconstructing Ceylonese Population History with Colonial Sources
Mateus Rezende de Andrade, Fábio Faria Mendes : Overlapping Marriage and Godparent Networks in a Slave Society: Exploring Nineteenth-Century Minas Gerais Parish Records and Probate Inventories
Filipa Ribeiro da Silva, Paulo Teodoro de Matos : Mozambique’s Colonial Population, 1750-1850: Determining urban and rural demographic structures
Lotta Vikström, Emil Marklund, Glenn Sandström : Demographic responses in the colonial era: Departure and death among indigenous and non-indigenous populations in northern Sweden


V-13 RUR12 Interdependence among Rural Households: Farm Diaries, Informal Work Groups and Local Networks, 1790s - 1950s
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network: Rural Chair: Richard W Hoyle
Organizer: Catharine Wilson Discussant: Richard W Hoyle
Maths Isacson : Co-operation among Peasants in Sweden during Industrialization, 1890 to 1950
Mats Morell : Horizontal and Hierarchical Work Organization Explored in Peasant Diaries: 18th and 19th Century Sweden
Nicholas Van Allen : On the Farm, in the Town, and in the City: Farmers’ Lives and Community in Rural Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada, 1855-1908
Catharine Wilson : The Intersections of Family and Neighbourhood: Understanding the Persistence of Reciprocal Work Using Farm Diaries: Ontario, Canada 1830-1920


W-13 MAT16 The Kitchen – a Room for Social Utopias, Ideals and Everyday Life during the Long Twentieth Century
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Network: Material and Consumer Culture Chair: Lesley Whitworth
Organizer: Jenny Lee Discussants: -
Rosalia Guerrero Cantarell : The Kitchen as a Loving Gendered Workplace in 1930s Sweden
Jenny Lee : Sowing Vegetables and Reaping Morality – Ideals on the Benefits of Kitchen Gardening
Fredrik Sandgren : The Freeze-chain Completed? When the Deepfrozen Food System Invaded the Swedish Kitchen 1945-1960
Abhijit Sarkar : The State in the Kitchen: State-Intervention in Food and Popular Responses in Wartime India (1939-45)


X-13 HEA10b International Loans and Debts in the Fight against Smallpox, Poliomyelitis and Influenza II, European Region of the WHO
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Network: Health and Environment Chair: Ana-Maria Carrillo
Organizers: Rosa Ballester, María-Isabel Porras Discussant: Ana-Maria Carrillo
María-José Báguena, Maria-Victoria Caballero, Jaime de las Heras Salord & Mercedes Ramirez : Research, Development and Application of Smallpox, Poliomyelitis and Influenza Vaccines in Spain
Rosa Ballester, María-Isabel Porras-Gallo & Lourdes Marino : Benefits and Challenges in the Process of Disease Eradication in Spain: Smallpox and Polio as Models
Juan Antonio Rodríguez, Inês Guerra Santos : Social Networks and Internationalization: Associative Responses to Polio and Post-polio Syndrome in Spain and Portugal
Jose Vicente Toledo : The Influence of Poliomyelitis Outbreaks on the Rise and Development of Physiotherapy in Spain


Y-13 SOC17a Real Estate and Social Topography in Pre-modern Europe (1100-1800) - Part 1
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Networks: Social Inequality , Spatial and Digital History , Urban Chair: Brecht Dewilde
Organizers: Heidi Deneweth, Bram Vannieuwenhuyze Discussant: Maarten Prak
William C. Baer : Using Housing Rents to Track Changes in Housing Quality and the Standard of Living: Applysing Social Science and Urban Planning Techniques to Seventeenth-Century London
Heidi Deneweth : Moving Up or Down the Housing Market? Real Estate and Social Change in Bruges, 1550-1650
Boris Horemans : A Phoenix from the Ashes: Real Estate Developers, Entrepreneurs, Master Craftsmen and the Rebuilding of Brussels (1685-1704)


ZA-13 URB07 The City Portrayed: 19th and 20th Centuries
Hörsaal 24 basement
Network: Urban Chair: Lavinia Pinzarrone
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Jakub Machek : Early Popular Press and its Common Reader in Fin de siècle Prague.
Carole O'Reilly : Planning Utopia: Urban Journalism, Town Planning and the Idea of the City
João Queirós : City, State, Stigma: Tracing the Origins and Consequences of a Territory’s Damaged Public Image in Porto, Portugal


ZB-13 POL22 Cultural Communism between National traditions and International Impacts, 1918-1989
Hörsaal 26 basement
Networks: Culture , Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Matthew Worley
Organizer: Tauno Saarela Discussant: Kevin Morgan
Gavin Bowd : Communist Cultures in the Cold War: the Franco-Romanian Friendship 1948-1968
Adrià Llacuna Hernando : Political Activism in the Years of the Popular Front: British Communists and Militant Cinema, 1935-1939
Ole Martin Rønning : The struggle against Trotskism in Norway 1935-37
Tauno Saarela : The Attitude of the Finnish Communist Youth towards Popular Music, 1944–1979.
Mari-Leen Tammela : Linkages between Esperantist Circles and Communist Movement in Estonia in 1920s and 1930s


ZC-13 ORA18 Rebuilding Societies: Germany, Canada and Austria after 1945
UR Altre Geschichte
Network: Oral History Chair: Brigitte Halbmayr
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Linde Apel : High School as a Politicizing Agent
Johannes Hofinger : Retelling the End of WW II and the Allied Occupation in Austria
Janine Schemmer : Narrations by Former Hamburg Dockworkers. (Re)Presentations of the Transformation of Labor
Alexander Von Plato : Canada's Role in Ending the Cold War and Unifying Germany


ZD-13 ETH23 Refugee Activism and Protests in Europe and Beyond
Prominentenzimmer
Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Stefanie Kron
Organizers: Ilker Atac, Stefanie Kron Discussant: Sieglinde Rosenberger
Ilker Atac : The Politics of Dissensus. Discussing the Refugee Movement in Vienna
Gerda Heck : Migrant Resistance and Border Conflicts at the Edge of European Borders: Morocco
Heather L. Johnson : Occupying Asylum? Understanding the Space of Non-Citizenship
Kim Rygiel : In Life through Death: Border Transgressions, Migrant Solidarities


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