Preliminary Programme

Showing: room N (all days)
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
Wednesday 23 April 2014 8.30 - 10.30
N-1 WOM13 Gender, Colonialism and Political Independence
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Bettina Brandt
Organizers: - Discussant: Bettina Brandt
Carolyn Eichner : Civilizational Temporalities in Distant Geographies: Feminist Perceptions of Empire in Late-19th Century France
Sevil Kilincoglu : Being a Guerrilla Woman in Iran and Turkey
Seth Meisel : Women’s Petitions and Political Culture in Early Independence Argentina



Wednesday 23 April 2014 11.00 - 13.00
N-2 WOM23 MAT7 Convents, Consumption and Material Culture in Early Modern Central Europe
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Networks: Material and Consumer Culture , Women and Gender Chair: Ute Stroebele
Organizer: Janine Maegraith Discussants: Sofia Murhem, Göran Ulväng
Veronika Capská : Books and Prints “pro foro externo” Published by Convents in the Early Modern Habsburg Monarchy
Ellinor Forster : The Self-conception of Convents and Chapters in Early Modern Times Reflected in their Material Culture
Janine Maegraith : Sugar, Spices and Coffee: Exotic Comestibles within Convent Walls and Changes in Consumption Pattern. The Case of Gutenzell 1670 – 1812
Christine Schneider : Between Monastic Vow and Economic Constraint: How Poor does a Nun have to be?
Igor Sosa Mayor : ‘Hygienisation’ of the Home? Sacred Objects in House Chapels and their Ecclesiastical Control



Wednesday 23 April 2014 14.00 - 16.00
N-3 THE01a The Scholarly Self (I). Moral and Epistemic virtues
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network: Theory Chair: Herman Paul
Organizers: Camille Creyghton, Sarah Keymeulen Discussant: Herman Paul
Camille Creyghton : Moral and Epistemic Virtues: the Two Sides of the Same Persona in Gabriel Monod
Pieter Huistra : From History-minded Bourgeois to Bourgeois Historians? Dutch Academic History Education in the Nineteenth Century
Sarah Keymeulen : An Integrated Man: Henri Pirenne as the Emblem of Moral and Epistemic Virtues



Wednesday 23 April 2014 16.30 - 18.30
N-4 THE01b The Scholarly Self (II): Epistemic Virtues and Emotional Dispositions
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network: Theory Chair: Pieter Huistra
Organizers: Christine Ottner, Herman Paul Discussant: Pieter Huistra
Barbara Boisits : The Reverberation of Adolescent Emotional Conditions: Guido Adler’s Book on Richard Wagner
Christine Ottner : The Eagle’s Eye: Criticism and Emotion in Austrian Scholarly Historical Book Reviews
Herman Paul : Why Epistemic Virtues Require Passion, Love, and Desire: a Nineteenth-Century View



Thursday 24 April 2014 11.00 - 13.00
N-6 THE04 The Methodological Foundations of Social Science History: Considerations of The State of the Game
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network: Theory Chair: Jari Ojala
Organizer: Christopher Lloyd Discussant: Jari Ojala
Pertti Haapala : Conceptualization of the Past – how to Promote the Social Scientific Approach in Historical Research
Christopher Lloyd : The Consequences of Excessive Tolerance and Eclecticism: How the Soul of Social Science History Withered and how it can be Reborn
Olga Porshneva : The Role of Interdisciplinary Collaboration in the Integration of History and Social Sciences: the Phenomenon of Social Science History
Johanna Rainio-Niemi : Rethinking the political, transnationalising the national: the promise of transnational turn to political and social science history
Hanna Snellman : Oral History: One Way Forward for European Ethnology within a SSH Framework?



Thursday 24 April 2014 14.00 - 16.00
N-7 THE06 Evolving Politics and Theory among (Some) Radical Baby Boomer Historians in the U.S.
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network: Theory Chair: Erich Goode
Organizers: - Discussant: Erich Goode
Temma Kaplan : Theory as Movement
Teresa Meade : I’ll Probably Survive Capitalism, but will the Planet? Sustainability and Capitalism in the 21st Century
Andor Skotnes : Polarities of Social History Praxis: Edward Thompson, Louis Althusser…and Mao
Barbara Weinstein : From Marxist Political Economy to Latin American Social History



Thursday 24 April 2014 16.30 - 17.30
N-8 POL00 Network meeting Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network: Chairs: -
Organizers: - Discussants: -



Friday 25 April 2014 8.30 - 10.30
N-9 SEX14 Politics of Sexuality in the 70's
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network: Sexuality Chair: Nathalie Le Bouteillec
Organizer: Virginie De Luca Barrusse Discussant: Wannes Dupont
Sylvie Burgnard : The Sex Education of Children and Adolescents in Geneva in the 1970’s
Antoine Idier : Gay Liberation and Pedophilia in Post 68 France
Mariette Le Den : Standards of Motherhood: from Young Mothers to Single Mothers in the 70's



Friday 25 April 2014 11.00 - 13.00
N-10 THE05 The “Reality” of History – The Reality of “History”
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network: Theory Chair: Stefan Berger
Organizer: Daniel Siemens Discussant: Thomas Welskopp
Juan Luis Fernandez : Story makes History, Theory makes Story. The Outbreak of WWI as a Case Study
Achim Saupe : Playing with Historical Authenticity. 20th Century German History in Recent Films
Daniel Siemens : National Socialist Storm Troopers (SA) in World War II: more than a Virtual Reality?



Friday 25 April 2014 14.00 - 16.00
N-11 THE07 Institutions, Networks, and Ideology in Historical Research
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network: Theory Chair: Stefan Berger
Organizers: Marjolein 't Hart, Huub Sanders Discussant: Thomas Welskopp
Andrew Flinn : Activist Spaces, Archival Places – Alternative Archives, Libraries and Resource Centres and the Production of History
Patrick Fridenson : New Institutions and New Networks at the Source of the New Labour History in France, 1948-1960
Anne Mccants : Formalizing Informality: Interdisciplinary Research as Practiced by the SSHA
Huub Sanders : Networks, Change and Continuity in an Academic Institution: the International Institute of Social History 1979-1989



Friday 25 April 2014 16.30 - 18.30
N-12 THE08 Biography as a Method in Social Science History
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network: Theory Chair: Berber Bevernage
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Heini Hakosalo : Not Making it in Medicine: Collective Biography as a Way of Exploring Professional and Academic Mechanisms of Exclusion
Tiina Kinnunen : Fighting Feminists - Fighting Feminisms: Comparative Biography in Reserach on Feminist Ideas
Kristina Lundgren : Ada Nilsson (1872-1964) - a Women's Doctor at the Barricade
Irma Sulkunen : Biography and Canonized National Histories



Saturday 26 April 2014 8.30 - 10.30
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.



Saturday 26 April 2014 11.00 - 13.00
N-14 WOM18 Travelling and Translating Ideas
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Norbert Götz
Organizers: - 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



Saturday 26 April 2014 14.00 - 16.00
N-15 WOM22 Feminine Spaces? Privacy, Family, Networks
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Networks: Family and Demography , Women and Gender Chair: Lotta Vikström
Organizers: - Discussant: Marianna Georgievna Muravyeva
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.


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