Wed 23 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 24 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 17.30
Fri 25 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 26 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
All days
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Wednesday 23 April 2014
8.30 - 10.30
C-1
WOM25 cri4
Crime and Gender in Comparative Perspective 1600-1900
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Jeannette Kamp :
A New Perspective on Gender and Crime: the Case of Frankfurt am Main 1600-1800
Sanne Muurling :
Crime and Gender in Bologna, 1600-1796
Marion Pluskota :
Crime, Gender and Statistics in 19th Century Western Europe
Ariadne Schmidt :
Crime and Gender in Dutch Towns in the Early Modern Period
Manon van der Heijden, Marion Pluskota :
Violence and Gender in 18th and 19th C. Holland
Wednesday 23 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
C-2
CRI15
Special session: The Work and Contribution of Pieter Spierenburg
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Anja Johansen
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Organizer:
Anja Johansen
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Discussants:
Falk Bretschneider, Anja Johansen, Eric Johnson, Manon van der Heijden |
Wednesday 23 April 2014
14.00 - 16.00
C-3
CRI19
Crime Networks, Organisation and Enforcement
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Heather Shore
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
Heather Shore
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Tamas Bezsenyi :
Organized Crime during the Socialist Period in Hungary
Nell Darby :
Crime on the River: the Thames Water Police, 1798-1839
Georgina Laragy :
The Pawnshop in the Nineteenth Century Industrial City
Fredrik Nilsson :
The Cultural Dynamics of the Illegal Liquor Traffic. An Study of Transnational Criminal Networks in the Baltic Sea Area 1918-1939
Wednesday 23 April 2014
16.30 - 18.30
C-4
CRI07
Disciplining Youth after the Second World War
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Kaisa Vehkalahti
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Organizer:
Louise Jackson
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Discussant:
Kaisa Vehkalahti
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Efi Avdela :
‘Master of Himself and Useful to Society’: Reforming Juveniles in Post-war Greece
Aurore François :
Too Good for us? Evaluation, Courts Practices and Civic (Re)education of Young Belgian Collaborators after World War II
Louise Jackson :
Family, Home and Discipline in Britain 1945-70: the Evidence of the Juvenile Courts
Tamara Myers :
Wearing the Badge: Paternalism and Policing Boys in Postwar Canada
Thursday 24 April 2014
8.30 - 10.30
C-5
CRI20
Rublic Relations on Crime
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Paul Lawrence
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
Paul Lawrence
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Adrian Ager :
‘Obscene Language’ On the Corner of Military-road and High Street: The Contagious Diseases Acts and Public Abuse of Prostitutes in Chatham in the Late Nineteenth Century
Martin Bergman :
The Delinquent seen from the Pulpit
Anders Pedersson :
Criminology as Popular Science: The Case of the Turn of Nineteenth Century Sweden
Peter Rushton :
The Rise and Fall of Seditious Words in England, 1550-1750
Thursday 24 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
C-6
POL03
Dramatising Militant Lives. Anarchist Biographies/Autobiographies'
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Costas Galanopoulos :
Dimitrios Matsalis and George Cossyvas. The Terrorist and the Militant Worker. The Two Faces of the Greek Early Anarchist Movement
Pedro García Guirao :
The Controversy of the Gatekeepers of the CNT-in-exile’s Archives in Post-Francoist Spain
Eryk Martin :
Memoirs of an Urban Guerrilla: The Politics of Anarchist Autobiography in a Canadian
Kenyon Zimmer :
Anarchist, Informant, Fascist, or American? Self-Representation and the Many Faces of Ludovico Caminita
Thursday 24 April 2014
14.00 - 16.00
C-7
CRI17
Witch Hunters
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Heather Shore
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Organizer:
Gunnar Winsnes Knutsen
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Discussant:
Heather Shore
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Tyge Krogh :
A Lutheran Plague. Suicide Murders in the Eighteenth Century
Raisa Maria Toivo :
From Conviction to Scepticism: a Witch Hunter Judge in 17th century Finland
Rita Voltmer :
The Personal Factor. Witch Hunters and the Dynamics of Witch Hunting in the Border Regions between France, the Netherlands, Germany and Italy
Thursday 24 April 2014
16.30 - 17.30
C-8
CRI00
Network meeting Criminal Justice
Hörsaal 21 raised groud 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
C-9
POL01
The Politics of Numbers: Petition Drives and Collection of Signatures in the Shaping of Modern Politics (1640-1960)
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Benoit Agnes :
Imitating the ‘English Way of Petitioning’ : French Perceptions and Transfers of the British Agitation, 1830-1848
Daniel Carpenter :
Spatial and Sequential Analysis of Petition Canvassing: a Geographic Analysis of Anti-slavery Petitions from New York City, 1837
Jean Gabriel Contamin :
The Petitioning between Complaint, Pressure and Legitimation: the Right to Petition and the Uses of Petitioning in Contemporary France (1788-1960)
Henry Miller :
‘Petition! Petition!! Petition!!!’: Petitioning, Public Opinion and Popular Politics in Britain, c. 1800-1914
David Zaret :
From Traditional Petition-and-Response to Political Mobilization in Early-modern England
Friday 25 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
C-10
POL02
Anarchists, Marxists, and Nationalists in the Colonial and Postcolonial World, 1870s-1940s: Antagonisms, Solidarities, and Syntheses
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Geoffroy de Laforcade :
“Anarchists, Syndicalists, Communists and their Others: Repertoires of Ideology and Identity on the Buenos Aires Waterfront, Late 1890s to Mid 1940s”
Steven Hirsch :
Conflict and Collaboration in a Time of Political Sectarianism: Anarchists, Syndicalists, Apristas, and Communist Workers in Peru, 1924-1934
Maia Ramnath :
International Man of Mystery: M.P.T. Acharya
Joshua Savala :
Class and Nation Across a Shifting Border: Chilean and Peruvian Ports and Maritime Workers, 1890s-1920s
Friday 25 April 2014
14.00 - 16.00
C-11
POL23
The Emergence of Fascism in Europe: the Social Origins of Members and Volunteers of Fascist Parties and Movements
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Ildiko Barna, Andrea Peto :
Political Justice in Motion after WWII in Hungary: who were the Persecuted Perpetrators?
Roger Griffin :
Fascism as a Movement of Populist Evolutionary Ultranationalism. The Sociological Implications of the New Consensus
Linda Margittai, László Karsai & Zoltán Lippényi :
The Socio-political Dynamics of Membership in the Hungarian Arrowcross Party.
Evertjan van Roekel :
Dutch Volunteers in the German Waffen-SS
Friday 25 April 2014
16.30 - 18.30
C-12
POL04
Shifting Boundaries between State and Society: Organizing the State, Representing Labour, Protecting Society
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Laura Cerasi :
Italian Paths to Corporativism: Thoughts, Projects and Experiences on Corporative Democracy before (and after) Fascism
Dietlind Hüchtker :
Gender, Work, and Politics. Women’s Movements between State and Society (Galicia/Poland)
Laura Kepplinger :
Labour Organization in Interwar Austria: from Räte to Stände
Stefano Petrungaro :
Looking at the Welfare State from its Margins: the Yugoslav Case
Saturday 26 April 2014
8.30 - 10.30
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
Saturday 26 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
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
Saturday 26 April 2014
14.00 - 16.00
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
Saturday 26 April 2014
16.30 - 18.30
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
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