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
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Wednesday 23 April 2014
8.30 - 10.30
B-1
CRI01
Formal and Informal Police Cooperation in Western Europe, 19th-20th Centuries
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Chris A. Williams
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Organizers:
Jonas Campion, Jos Smeets |
Discussant:
Chris A. Williams
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Jonas Campion :
When Gendarmes meet Gendarmes. Belgian Gendarmes and their Foreigner Colleagues during the Interwar
Beatrice de Graaf :
The Making of a European Security Culture: Police and Judicial Cooperation at the Mixed Courts of Egypt, 1875-1914
Paul Knepper :
Legal History and Social Science History: The League of Nations, the New York Prosecutor and the Case of 'the Mysterious 18-R'
Jos Smeets :
The Strange Case of the International Criminal. A Dutch View on International Crime 1919-1930
Wednesday 23 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
B-2
CRI02
Circulations, Forms of Reception and Transformation of the Juvenile Court Model in the Later 20th Century
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
David Niget
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Organizer:
Joelle Droux
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Discussant:
David Niget
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Joelle Droux :
The International Union for Child Welfare as a Go-between for the Transnational Diffusion of the Western Juvenile Court Model (1945-1975)
François Fenchel, Jean Trépanier :
Young Adults or Old Juveniles? The Impact of Raising the Age of Criminal Majority on the Montreal Juvenile Court in the 1940s
Amelie Nuq :
Protecting and Reforming? The Approach of Juvenile Delinquency in Franco’s Spain (1939-1975)
Guillaume Perissol :
“The Quality of Mercy is not Strain'd”. Ideological and Repressive Modes of Juvenile Justice. A Comparison between Paris and Boston in the mid-Twentieth Century
Wednesday 23 April 2014
14.00 - 16.00
B-3
CRI03
Police in Comparative Perspective, 1750-1850
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
René Lévy
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Organizer:
René Lévy
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Discussant:
René Lévy
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Emmanuel Blanchard :
The National Guard in Oran (c. 1840-1870): Urban Vigilante or Military Unit?
Catherine Denys :
Comparing Police Systems in Paris and Brussels during the 18th Century
Anja Johansen :
Archetypes, Models and Variations: a Discussion of a Weberian Approach to Nineteenth-century Police Models
Aurélien Lignereux :
From National Policing to Imperial Policing: the Gendarmic Experience in Napoleonic Europe
Haia Shpayer-Makov :
France as the 'Other' in Public Debates about Police Detection in Late Victorian England
Wednesday 23 April 2014
16.30 - 18.30
B-4
CRI05
Crossing the Line: European Police Culture across Ranks
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
John C. Wood
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
John C. Wood
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David Churchill :
From ‘Blue Locust’ to ‘British Bobby’? Relations between Police and Public in Leeds, 1850-1900
Jonathan Dunnage :
Gender and Sexuality in the Italian Police, 1900-1940
Joanne Klein :
The 1902 Liverpool Police Scandal: the Public Exposure of Conspiracy, False Imprisonment, and Desperation to Hide Corruption
Stefan Nyzell :
The Policeman as a Worker - or Not? International Impulses and National Developments within the Swedish Police, ca 1850-1940
Heather Shore :
“I was Twenty-five Years: in the Police, and am Now in the Employ of Her Majesty's Mint”: James Brannan, the Metropolitan Police and Coining Cases in Victorian London
Thursday 24 April 2014
8.30 - 10.30
B-5
CRI12
Seeing is Believing. Representations of Justice by Intermediating Actors in Belgium and France, XIXth - early XXth Century
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Xavier Rousseaux
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Organizer:
Gaëlle Dubois
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Discussant:
Georges Martyn
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Amandine De Burchgraeve :
The Experts. Social and Judicial Actors at Work during the Trials of the Criminal Court of Brabant (Belgium, 1867-1917)
Gaëlle Dubois :
The Architect. Building Courthouses and Prisons in Belgium from the Independence to the First World War
Stefan Huygebaert :
The Artist and the Belgian XIXth Century Legal System: between Commission and Criticism
Virginie Lefebvre :
The Press. Stereotypes and Fantasies concerning Justice in the Illustrated Newspapers during the Third Republic in France
Thursday 24 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
B-6
CRI10a
Round Table: Justice and Occupations in Western Europe: Actors and Practices. 1914-1945 (France, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway). I : Occupiers facing Populations
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Stanislas Horvat
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Organizers:
Mélanie Bost, Dimitri Roden |
Discussant:
Stanislas Horvat
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Gaël Eismann :
The Escalation of Repression with a Legal Face’: The Treatment of Violence Directed against the Security of the Occupying Power by the German Military Tribunals in France, 1940-1944
Laurence Petrone :
Before the occupation.
Dimitri Roden :
Maintaining Public Order in Occupied Belgium (1940-1944). The German Military Justice and the Capital Punishment
Sabrina Schütze :
‘Germanizing’ the Dutch Police – Hauptmann Schönfelder and his Propagandist Instructions for the Dutch Police Forces during the Occupation of the Netherlands
Thursday 24 April 2014
14.00 - 16.00
B-7
CRI10b
Round Table: Justice and Occupations in Western Europe: Actors and Practices. 1914-1945 (France, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway). II : Judges Facing Occupiers
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Networks:
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Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Stanislas Horvat
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Organizers:
Mélanie Bost, Derk Venema |
Discussants:
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Mélanie Bost :
An Example of “Murky” Collaboration in the Judicial Field: Unusual Practices of Cooperation between Magistrates and Patriotic Associations in Wartime (Occupied Belgium, 1914-1918)
Derk Venema :
Supreme Courts under Nazi Occupation: Causes of Post-war Reputations
Jan Julia Zurné :
The Belgian Judiciary and Police facing the Resistance during the Second World War
Thursday 24 April 2014
16.30 - 17.30
B-8
ECO00
Network meeting Economic History
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
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Chairs:
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Organizers:
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Discussants:
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Friday 25 April 2014
8.30 - 10.30
B-9
CRI08
Early Modern Criminal Justice and Legal Sources: New Perspectives
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Luís Manuel Calvo Salgado
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Organizer:
Stephan Sander-Faes
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Discussant:
Martin Scheutz
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Jose Cáceres Mardones :
Bestiality in 17th-Century in Zurich. Subject – Practices – Discourses
Krista Kesselring :
Sex and Murder in Early Modern England: Bodies of Evidence
Eric Piltz :
All Matters of Faith? Criminal Cases in 16th Century Antwerp
Stephan Sander-Faes :
Beyond the Normative Narrative(s): a Tale of Two Processes from 17th-Century Southern Bohemia
Friday 25 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
B-10
CRI09
Practices of Execution and Torture: Continuity and Change
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Stacey Hynd
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Organizer:
James Campbell
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Discussant:
Stacey Hynd
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James Campbell :
The Politics and Practice of Executions in Jamaica, 1941-1980
Catalina Elena Chelcu :
The Practice of Negotiating the Death Penalty in Moldavia by Mid-18th Century
Vivien Miller :
The Electric Chair, Modernity and Capital Punishment in the 20th Century American South
Lizzie Seal :
Albert Pierrepoint and the Cultural Ambivalence of the Twentieth-Century Hangman
Friday 25 April 2014
14.00 - 16.00
B-11
CRI06
Crying Shame: Investigating Blame and Culpability in Britain since 1800
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Paul Lawrence
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Organizer:
Anne-Marie Kilday
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Discussant:
Paul Lawrence
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Anne-Marie Kilday :
White Feathers and Black Looks: Cowardice, Conscientious Objection and Shame in the Great War.
David Nash :
Tarts, Vicars and Modernity: The Rector of Stiffkey, Modern Shame and the Archaeology of Reputation
Pieter Wagenaar, Ivo van Loo :
Be Careful what you do: Before you Disgrace your Wife and Children, and Bring Ruin to yourself: Impression Management in the 18th Century Dutch Republic: the Case of Jacobus Duncan (1752-1806)
Katherine Watson :
“I just had to do something”: the Role of Shame in Twentieth-Century British Cases of Acid Assault
Friday 25 April 2014
16.30 - 18.30
B-12
CRI13
The Delays in Monopolising Legitimate Violence in Europe (End of the Middle Ages-Early Modern Period)
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Lars Behrisch :
The Monopolisation of Violence in 15th- and 16th Century German Cities
Aude Musin :
Resistances against the Monopolisation of Pardon for Homicide in the Low Countries (16th-18th Centuries)
Michel Nassiet :
The Long Implementation of Judiciary Monopolies in France in the Early Modern Period
Andrea Zorzi :
Vendetta and Criminal Law in Italian City-states
Saturday 26 April 2014
8.30 - 10.30
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.
Saturday 26 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
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
Saturday 26 April 2014
14.00 - 16.00
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
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Chair:
Anja Johansen
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Organizer:
Björn Furuhagen
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Discussant:
Anja Johansen
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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
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
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