Preliminary Programme

Showing: Friday 1 April 2016 16.30 - 18.30 (single time slot)
Wed 30 March
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    16.30 - 18.30

Thu 31 March
    8.30 - 10.30
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    16.30 - 18.30

Fri 1 April
    8.30 - 10.30
    11.00 - 13.00
    14.00 - 16.00
    16.30 - 18.30

Sat 2 April
    8.30 - 10.30
    11.00 - 13.00
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All days
Friday 1 April 2016 16.30 - 18.30
A-12 AFR06 Quantifying Transitions: Africa from the 17th to the 20th Century
Seminario A, Nivel 0
Networks: Africa , Economic History Chair: Morten Jerven
Organizers: Angus Dalrymple-Smith, Pieter Woltjer Discussant: Morten Jerven
Kleoniki Alexopoulou, Ewout Frankema : Do Economies of Scale Matter? Effective Occupation and Military Spending in Portuguese, French and British Africa in the Early Colonial Period (1890s-1940s)
Jutta Bolt, Leigh Gardner : De-compressing History? Understanding the Origins of Colonial Institutions in British Africa
Angus Dalrymple-Smith, Pieter Woltjer : Commodities, Prices and Risk: The changing markets for non-slave products in pre-abolition West Africa
Bokang Mpeta, Johan Fourie & Kris Inwood : Black living standards in South Africa before democracy: Evidence from three new datasets on heights


B-12 CRI21b Beyond Structures. Rethinking Arms, War and Violence Research in Global Contexts II
Seminario B, Nivel 0
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Margo De Koster
Organizer: Klaus Weinhauer Discussant: Margo De Koster
Dagmar Ellerbrock : Gun-games Turning Violent: Using Actor-network-theory (ANT) to Understand Violence
Katharina Inhetveen : Tracing and Comparing Torture Practices in Local Cultural Settings: Methodological Considerations for a Body Sociology of Torture
Ulrike Ludwig : The Other Side of Honor: Conflict, Communicative Genres and Aggression in Early Modern Societies
Jacco Pekelder : Germany's Radical Left and the Spectre of Baader Meinhof: a Terrorist Constituency in the 1970s


C-12 ETH10 Modes of Mobility: Constraints and Opportunities in Organizing a Mobile Lifestyle (ca. 1700-1900)
Seminario C, Nivel 0
Networks: Elites and Forerunners , Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Sigrid Wadauer
Organizer: Vicky Vanruysseveldt Discussant: Sigrid Wadauer
Tuula Rekola : Control of Movement and the Occupational Strategies of the Finnish Roma, c. 1743–1809
Ute Sonnleitner : Between Art, Business and Politics – Interwar Period and Artist’s Travels on ‘German’ Theatre Network
Vicky Vanruysseveldt : Controlling Mobile Entertainment. Changing Attitudes of Authorities towards Street Performers in Brabant (1750-1914)
Marius Weigl : Poverty Policy and Mobility: Anti-gypsy-racism in Cisleithania from 1900 – 1914


D-12 MAT09 Shifts in the Global Commodity Chain of Luxury Commodities (Silver, Diamonds, Glass Beads, Fur and Ivory) and their Consequences for Labour Relations and Environment
Aula 1, Nivel 0
Networks: Labour , Material and Consumer Culture Chair: Ulbe Bosma
Organizer: Karin Hofmeester Discussants: Rossana Barragán, Ulbe Bosma, Robrecht Declercq, Karin Hofmeester, Karin Pallaver, Filipa Ribeiro da Silva


E-12 WOM11 Women and Cultural Dynamics in Early Modern Age
Aula 2, Nivel 0
Networks: Culture , Women and Gender Chair: Gloria Franco Rubio
Organizer: Natalia González Heras Discussant: Mónica Bolufer Peruga
Alba De la Cruz Redondo : To be a Woman and a Printer in the 18th Century
Natalia González Heras : Women, Cultural Practices and Material Culture in Eighteenth Century Spanish Domestic Interiors
Ana Morte Acin : Female Models in the Education of Nuns in the Spanish Early Modern Age
Victor Pampliega Pedreira : Female Writing. Women and Letters
Alejandra Ulla Lorenzo : Women and the Book Trade in Early Modern Iberian Peninsula (1472-1700)


F-12 CRI11 Private Security and the Modern State
Aula 3, Nivel 0
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Haia Shpayer-Makov
Organizer: David Churchill Discussant: Guus Meershoek
David Churchill : The Security Industry, the Police and the Individual: Debating the Responsibility for Crime Prevention in Mid-Victorian Britain
Dolores Janiewski : Warring Committees and Wastebasket Snoopers: the Forging of Public-Private Surveillance Networks and State [De]Formation
Pieter Leloup : A History of Private Security Governance: the Development of the Private Security Industry in Belgium and its Consequences for Policing (1900-1950)
Wilbur Miller : Authority in America: a History of Private Policing in the US


G-12 ELI11 City Spaces as Elite Arenas I: Plans, Buildings, Exhibitions
Aula 4, Nivel 0
Networks: Elites and Forerunners , Urban Chair: Marja Vuorinen
Organizers: - Discussant: Anne Hedén
Topi Artukka : Assembly House and High Society in the Early Nineteenth-century Turku
Eeva Kotioja : Making it Happen: Finnish Pavilion in the Exposition Universelle 1889 and the Elite Network behind it
Mika Mäkelä : Elite as an Actor in the Urban Renewal of Helsinki´s Kallio District
Shunsuke Nakaoka : Integrated Euro-American Culture into their Own Life-style – Modern Japanese Business Elite and Patterns of Building Residence


H-12 SOC23 Equal in Death? Practices for Posterity and Performance of Social Differences in Early Modern Europe
Aula 5, Nivel 0
Network: Social Inequality Chair: Mikael Alm
Organizer: Jonas Lindström Discussant: Dagmar Freist
Christoffer Åhlman : Making Her, Making Him: Gender Ideals in Funeral Sermons from the 17th and 18th Centuries
Alexander Engström : Pompa Funebris - Staging, Performance and Commemoration of Nobility in the Funerary Culture in Seventeenth Century Sweden
Jonas Lindström : ‘I ring the bell when I want to’: Social Stratification among Early Modern Peasants as seen in Burial Practices
Beverly Tjerngren : What Portends the Bell’s Toll? Social Differences in a Local Parish Made Evident at a Child's Burial


I-12 CUL12 Media and Public Representations of Turbulent Events
Aula 6, Nivel 0
Network: Culture Chair: Diana Roig Sanz
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Nataliya Bezborodova : Facebook Narratives About the Maidan in Ukraine
Christien Brinkgreve, Rineke van Daalen : Behavior in Turbulent Times: What People say about the Things they do
Gulie Ne'eman Arad : Israel's Culture of Victimhood:The Role of Holocaust Memory in Managing Political and Ethnic Conflicts
Enric Novella : The Politics of Experience: Self and Society in the Spanish Liberal Revolution (c. 1750-1850)


J-12 ECO11 The Introduction, Use and Circulation of Coins, ca. 500 BCE-1900CE: the Significance for Global Social History
Aula 7, Nivel 0
Network: Economic History Chair: Christine Moll Murata
Organizer: Rombert Stapel Discussants: -
Jan Lucassen : Deep Monetization in South Asia
Rombert Stapel : Geographical Spread of Deep Monetization in Late Medieval Western Europe
Bas Van Leeuwen, Panagiotis Iossif & Bert van der Spek & Peter Foldvari : Introduction and spread of copper and silver coins in the Near East, ca. 500-50BCE
Yi Xu, Alejandra Irigoin & Bas van Leeuwen : Coin Circulation in Ming and Qing Dynasty China


K-12 RUR01 Assessments of Food Intake, Food Intake and Height at the Local, Regional and National Level
Aula 8, Nivel 0
Networks: Family and Demography , Rural Chair: Niccolò Mignemi
Organizers: Laurent Herment, Laurent Heyberger Discussant: Niccolò Mignemi
Brian A'Hearn : The Anthropometric History of the Mediterranean World
Ulf Christian Ewert : Food Production and Rural-urban Differentials in Nutritional Status: the Case of Early-industrial Saxony
Hector García Montero : Height, Food and Inequality in Rural Central Spain, 1765-1840
Laurent Heyberger : Stature, Nutritional Availabilities and Population Censuses in 19th-century Algeria: a Calling into Question of the Classic Vision of Demographic History


L-12 EDU12 Creating the Normal Child(hood)
Aula 9, Nivel 1
Network: Education and Childhood Chair: Bengt Sandin
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Cecilie Boge : Children’s Mental Health and the “Birth” of Bullying
Anne Koskela : Constructing a Problematic Student. Normalisation Discourse between Finnish Teachers and Experts in Child Guidance Clinic in 1968–1991
David Niget : Between Expertise and Care. Youth Confronting Medical and Psychological Expertise on Juvenile Delinquency in Post-WW2 Belgium and France


M-12 HEA10b The Great Challenge of Infectious Diseases: Global Health and the History of Emotions II
Aula 10, Nivel 1
Network: Health and Environment Chair: Dora Vargha
Organizers: Rosa Ballester, María-Isabel Porras Discussant: Dora Vargha
Jon Arrizabalaga, Juan Carlos García-Reyes : Vaccination Trials, Medical Abuse, and Emotions: a Preliminary Cartography
Rosa Ballester : Compassion, Children and Disabilities.The Case of Polio Outbreaks in Spain
Pilar León Sanz : Body Image and Poliomyelitis from the American Psychosomatic Perspective
Dolores Martin-Moruno : Vaccination Controversies: Negotiating Emotions from Past to Present
Willibrord Rutten : The Politics of Vaccination against Smallpox in the Netherlands in the 20th Century


N-12 SEX01 Looking Backwards: Postwar Queer Britain and its Histories
Aula 11, Nivel 1
Network: Sexuality Chair: Alison Oram
Organizer: Chris Waters Discussant: Alison Oram
Matt Cook : AIDS, the 1980s and the Fate of ‘Permissiveness’
Brian Lewis : Cry Wolfenden: the Queer Afterlife of a Landmark Report from 1950s Britain
David Minto : Towards an Intimate Atlantic: Transnational Precursors to Postwar Homophile Activism
Chris Waters : Making the Past Visible: Alan Turing, the Gay Left, and Queer Stories of 1950s Britain


O-12 POL19 Observing Political Change through the Prism of Gender
Aula 12, Nivel 1
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Anne Epstein
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Nupur Chaudhuri : Concept of Citizenship and Masculinity in Bengali/Indian Children's Literature
Irina Iukina, Kirsti Ekonen : ‘New Woman’ as a Phenomenon of Russian Culture and Politics at the Turn of XIX-XX Centuries
Elin Malmer : Brothers in Arms: Continuity and Change in the Swedish Officers’ Fraternal Associations during the Nineteenth Century
Niels Nyegaard : Danish Citizenship as the Performance of Respectable Heterosexuality: a Study of The Great Morality Scandal in Copenhagen, 1906-07


P-12 POL12 Urban Space and Politics
Aula 13, Nivel 1
Networks: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations , Urban Chair: Stefan Couperus
Organizers: - Discussant: Stefan Couperus
Anders Forsell : A Site for Politics? The Changing Nature of Swedish Municipalities, 1900-1920
Valerie Mast : Narratives of Space and Identity in the Budapest Ghettos, 1944-45
Álvaro París : Urban Space, Sociability and Popular Counterrevolution in Madrid (1823-1833)
Karen Vannieuwenhuyze : Using and Producing Urban Political Space: the Antwerp Urban Government and its Claim of the (Im)material Urban Landscape (1830-1914)


Q-12 FAM12 Property and Things: the Logics of Transferring and Safeguarding Wealth
Aula 14, Nivel 1
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Margareth Lanzinger
Organizers: Margareth Lanzinger, Janine Maegraith Discussant: Michaela Hohkamp
John Broad : Women, Property and Wills in England 16th–19th Centuries
Christian Hagen : Awarding and Receiving Things. Transfer of Valuables by Marriage and Inheritance in Southern Tirol
Birgit Heinzle : Family Business – the Distribution of Inheritance between Siblings in the Estate of the St. Lambrecht Monastery c. 1490–1550
Janine Maegraith : Negotiating Property and Securing a Living: Early Modern Widow’s Endowment Contracts in Southern Tirol


R-12 REL07 The Catholic Church and Education: Encounters with Modernity and Beyond in the Global 1960s in Spain and Canada
Aula 15, Nivel 1
Network: Religion Chair: Carlos Martínez
Organizer: Jon Igelmo Zaldívar Discussant: Carlos Martínez
Rosa Bruno-Jofre : From Carving Spaces in the Educational State to a Bottom up Concept of Mission and Education: the Case of the Canadian Province of Our Lady of Missions (1898-2008)
Josh Cole : “A Backward Country of the Mind”: Catholic Humanism, Technology, and Education in the Thought of Marshall McLuhan
Jon Igelmo Zaldívar : Gravissimun Educationis and the Ecclesiastical Faculties: the Case of the Faculty of Theology of the Society of Jesus in Oña, Spain, and its Move to the University of Deusto, Bilbao, in 1967
Patricia Quiroga : Anthroposophy and Waldorf schools in the Spanish strong catholic context during the late-francoism


S-12 LAB12 Labor History as a Field: Where do we Stand?' 'The Darker Half of the Continent? Writing the History of Labour in Eastern Europe, 1945-2015 (Special Labour Session 3)
Aula 16, Nivel 1
Network: Labour Chair: Stefano Bellucci
Organizer: Susan Zimmermann Discussant: Matthias Middell
Ulf Brunnbauer : Fragmented Pasts: the Institutionalization and Decentralization of Labour History in Socialist Yugoslavia
Alexandra Ghit : ‘Years of Struggle’: a Reading of Romanian State Socialist Historiography on Women and Gender as Gendered ‘New Labor History’
Natalia Jarska : Polish Historiography of the ‘Working Class’: Topics, Concepts, Arguments
Thomas Lindenberger : True to Socialism, Stuck in Fordism: Reading East German Labor and Global Economic Relations, 1945-1989
Susan Zimmermann : The Social History of Workers beyond the Working Class in Industrial-agrarian Hungary


T-12 SPA06 Innovative Perspectives on Urbanisation Processes
Salon de Grados, Nivel 1
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Sebastian Klüsener
Organizers: - Discussant: David Green
Eduard Alvarez-Palau, J. Solanas, J. Marti-Henneberg and M. Morillas-Torne : HGIS Reconstruction of the Urbanisation Process
Ellen Janssens, Hilde Greefs, Tim Soens : Mapping Environmental Inequalities in 19th-century Antwerp: using Linear Referencing for Visualizing Large Historical Databases
Panu Savolainen : Visualising Centrality in Early Modern Urban Space
Miquel Valls-Fígols, Gabriel Brea; Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora; Anna Cabre : Social Groups and Urban Location along Industrialisation in the City of Barcelona, 1720-1880


U-12 SOC12 Early Modern Charity
Aula 17, Nivel 1E
Networks: , Social Inequality Chair: Christina Vanja
Organizers: - Discussant: Irmtraut Sahmland
Thomas M. Adams : Enlightened Social Inquiry, Bureaucracy, and Revolution: the Strange Career of the abbé Leclerc de Montlinot.
Montserrat Carbonell Esteller : Household, Family Ties and Poor Relief in Southern Europe. Barcelona in Late-eighteenth Century
Henk Looijesteijn, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen : Princes of Mount Lebanon: Orientalism and Occidentalism in a Long Lasting Pan-European Philanthropy Scam, 1720-1810
Olga Salamatova : The Church of England and Changing Boundaries of Philanthropy in the Course of the Emergence and Implementation of the Old Poor Laws, 1550s – 1640s
Pamala Wiepking, M.H.D. van Leeuwen & Henk Looijesteijn : The (Un)Charitables: Wealthy Donors in the Golden Age in the Netherlands


V-12 THE01 Conceptualizing Global History: A critical look at some of the field’s central terms
Seminario E, Nivel 1
Network: Theory Chair: Stefan Berger
Organizer: Roland Wenzlhuemer Discussants: -
Julia Angster : Notions of the National in a Global Perspective
Martin Dusinberre : Problems with the “Global” Scale in Global History
Benedikt Stuchtey : Imperial Lives and Global Lives
Roland Wenzlhuemer : Reconceptualizing Global Connections in History


W-12 WOR04 Building a Global Youth? Youth Groups in International Movements and Moments, 1919–1939
Aula Ramon y Cajal, Nivel 1
Network: World History Chair: Georgina Brewis
Organizers: Joelle Droux, Daniel Laqua Discussant: Georgina Brewis
Joelle Droux : Youth Movements at the ILO: Collaboration and Influence during the Interwar Years
Timo Holste : Not of Concern to the League? Katharine Furse and the Humanitarian Work of the League of Nations, 1924–1938
Daniel Laqua : Consolidation or Transformation of the Global Order? International Student Organizations and Empire in Interwar Europe
Ondrej Matejka : Construction of an ‘Internationally-minded’ Youth in a Multi-ethnic State: YMCA Activities in Czechoslovakia, 1918 –1938


X-12 ORA12 Memory Building: Generational and Spatial
Seminario F, Nivel 1E
Network: Oral History Chair: Tiina Ann Kirss
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Rebecca Clifford : Finding the Child Holocaust Survivor in History and Memory
Hanna Hagmark-Cooper, Graham Smith : Narrating Fatherhood in Åland and Scotland: Transactive Generational Memories of Family
Tiiu Jaago : Narration of the Past in the Context of Changing Environment
Anni Reuter : Family as the Carrier of Memories of Exile - the Case of an Ingrian-Finnish Memory Culture


Y-12 URB10 Latin American Cities in the 19th Century: Workers, Municipality and the Struggle for Rights
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Networks: Labour , Latin America , Urban Chair: Silke Neunsinger
Organizer: Fabiane Popinigis Discussants: -
Amy Chazkel : A Pre-history of the 'Right to the City': Civil and Political Rights in an Nineteenth-Century Brazilian City, from the Constitution to the Streets
Valeria Pita : Workers, Neighbors and Municipal Employees during the Yellow Fever Epidemic. Buenos Aires, 1871
Fabiane Popinigis : Claming for Rights in the Early Brazilian Republic: Commerce Workers and Municipal Authorities in the XIX Century


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