Preliminary Programme

Showing: Wednesday 4 April 2018 (entire day)
Wed 4 April
    8.30 - 10.30
    11.00 - 13.00
    14.00 - 16.00
    16.30 - 18.30

Thu 5 April
    8.30 - 10.30
    11.00 - 13.00
    14.00 - 16.00
    16.30 - 18.30
    19.00 - 20.15
    20.30 - 22.00

Fri 6 April
    8.30 - 10.30
    11.00 - 13.00
    14.00 - 16.00
    16.30 - 18.30

Sat 7 April
    8.30 - 10.30
    11.00 - 13.00
    14.00 - 16.00
    16.00 - 17.00

All days
Wednesday 4 April 2018 8.30 - 10.30
A-1 AFR01 Roundtable: Labour, Education and Children in Africa
LAN/OG/049 Lanyon Building
Network: Africa Chair: Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
Organizers: Pedro Goulart, Joan-Pau Jordà, Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk Discussant: Erik Green
Kleoniki Alexopoulou : Education and Child Labour as Communicating Vessels: Portuguese Africa (1890s-1970s)
Pedro Goulart : Child Labour, Agency and Africa’s Colonial System
Joan-Pau Jordà : The Race for Education in Africa


B-1 SOC22 Fashion, Luxury, Credit and Trust. Early-modern and Modern Bankruptcies in Europe, North America or Elsewhere
OSCR Lanyon Building
Network: Social Inequality Chair: Heiko Droste
Organizers: Heiko Droste, Klas Nyberg Discussant: Heiko Droste
Axel Hagberg : The Argumentation in Bankruptcy Proceedings. Social and Financial Networks in Stockholm 1760-1850
Mats Hayen : Bankruptcies in the Book Printing Industry in Stockholm, 1750-1850
Håkan Jakobsson : The Economic and Social Argumentation in Bankruptcy Proceedings Relating to the Stockholm Silk Textile Industry, c. 1800-1850
Klas Nyberg : Credit and Trust in Early Modern Stockholm
Paula von Wachenfeldt : Luxury and Credit in Nineteenth-Century France


C-1 HEA01a Emotions and Subjectivation in Patient-Doctor Relationships: Interdisciplinary and Gender Perspectives (I)
Senate Room Lanyon Building
Network: Health and Environment Chair: Pilar León Sanz
Organizers: Pilar León Sanz, Rosa Medina-Domenech Discussant: Dolores Martin-Moruno
Alina Danet : Doctor-patient Interaction and Gender in Contemporary Spanish Written Press
Dresda Emma Méndez de la Brena : Feeling Shattered - Feeling Hopeful: Affective Structures of Pain and the Potentialities of Hope in Online Women’s Chronic Pain Support Groups
Beatriz Pichel : Doctors and Patients in the Photographic Studio


D-1 WOR06 Close Encounters of the Third World: East European Engagements with the Global South, 1955-1975
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Network: World History Chair: Luciana-Marioara Jinga
Organizer: Jill Massino Discussants: Luciana-Marioara Jinga, Steffi Marung
Madigan Fichter : Imagined Solidarities: Yugoslavia Student Activism and Revolution in the Global South: 1965-1975
Rosamund Johnston : Ambassadors with a Microphone? Czechoslovak Radio’s Foreign Correspondents, 1958-1968
Jill Massino : My Brother’s Keeper: Ordinary Romanians and the Vietnam War


E-1 CRI01 Collective Confrontations: Studies from a Nordic Perspective
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Stefan Nyzell
Organizer: Stefan Nyzell Discussant: Stefan Nyzell
Andrés Brink Pinto, Martin Ericsson : A Repertoire of Unrulyness? The Stockholm Easter Riots 1948 and the Limits of Contentious Politics
Anne Hedén : State Visit and Stone Throwing: the Protests against Finnish White Regent Mannerheim in Stockholm in 1919
Matias Kaihovirta : The Culture of Contestation and the Formation of Modern Politics Among Ironworkers in Early 20th Century Finland


F-1 RUR11 Specialisation or Diversification? Income Strategies of Farmers in Times of Economic Downturn
MAP/OG/017 Maths and Physics
Networks: Labour , Rural Chair: Tim Soens
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Elisa Botella-Rodríquez : Inward-looking Development in Cuba (1990-2008): Income and Employment Opportunities for Small Farmers
Christiane Cheneaux-Berthelot : Vegetable Growers on the Outskirts of Paris during the 19th Century: Competition or Emulation between Small-scale and Large-scale Agriculture?
Omar Mazzotti : Sharecroppers and Farmers of Romagna facing Agricultural Invasion: Income or Survival Strategies?
Mats Morell : Smallholders’ and Large Estates’ Reaction to Changed Market Conditions in the Late 19th Century


G-1 MID01 Kings, Courts, and the People in Medieval Europe
MAP/OG/018 Maths and Physics
Network: Middle Ages Chair: Jelle Haemers
Organizers: Jelle Haemers, Jesus Angel Solorzano-Telechea Discussants: -
Jesús de Inés Serrano : King and Kingdom’s Words. Communication Types between Castilian Monarchy and Valley Communities during the 15th Century in Asturias de Santillana
Miguel José López-Guadalupe Pallarés : Trade, Merchants and Economic Policies: Commercial Activity at Castile-Leon Estremadura’s Medium-size Councils
Bruno Marconi da Costa : From Revolt to "Revolution" - the Avis Dynastic Crisis as seen from Below (1383-1385)
Annabelle Marin : Do Women Embody the Power of the Elite in Cities? The Role of High Noblewomen in the Process of Urban Hierarchization in Fifteenth-Century Castile


H-1 LAB19 Roundtable:Wobblies of the World
MST/03/004 Main Site Tower
Networks: Labour , Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: David Struthers
Organizer: David Struthers Discussant: Peter Cole
Marjorie Murphy : Jim Larkin, James Connolly, and the Dublin Lockout of 1913: the Transnational Path of Global Syndicalism
Dominique Pinsolle : How the American Reinterpretation of a French Concept Gave Rise to a New International Conception of Sabotage
Johan Pries : Tracing the Translocal Effects of the Early IWW’s Defeat: P.J. Welinder and “American Syndicalism” in Interwar Sweden


I-1 CUL01 Cultural Transfers among Early Modern Courts (16th - 18th Centuries)
MST/OG/009 Main Site Tower
Network: Culture Chair: Gloria Alonso de la Higuera
Organizer: Natalia González Heras Discussant: Gloria Alonso de la Higuera
Stefano Boero : Circulation of Writings and Devotions. Comparisons between Religious Experiences at Court
Natalia González Heras : Material and Inmaterial Cultural Transfers among European Courts: Rome, Madrid and Paris in Eighteenth Century
Juan Jiménez Castillo : The Kingdom of Peru in the European Courts: Cultural and Material Contributions of a Transatlantic Court
Giuseppe Mrozek Eliszezynski : Spanish Viceroys and Neapolitan Nobility. Political Divisions and Cultural Exchanges in the XVII Century (1610-1665)


J-1 URB01 Sinful Cities
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Network: Urban Chair: John Davis
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Peter Jones : The Strange Case of Ann Copeland Corruption in the Belfast Public Housing Sector 1953-54
Christine Wall : Lost Lesbian Spaces: Memories of an Urban Community in 1970s London


K-1 ECO04 Comparative Historical Analyses of Economic, Occupational, and Geographical Change in Europe, Latin America, and Canada
PFC/02/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Economic History Chair: Leigh Shaw-Taylor
Organizer: Keith Sugden Discussant: Carmen Sarasua
Marc Badia-Miró, Anna Carreras-Marín : Latin America Occupational Structure: a Case Study of Chile, 1854-1907
M. Erdem Kabadayi, Uygar Karaca : A Comparative Analysis of Regional Economic Development and Urbanisation in Southeast Europe and West Anatolia, 1840-2000
Keith Sugden, Sebastian Keibek & Leigh Shaw-Taylor : Adam Smith Revisited: the Importance of Coal to the Location of the Woollen Manufacture in England Before Mechanization, c. 1500-1800
Roger Sugden : Economic Development and the Long Run Occupational Structure of Canada, British Columbia, and the Okanagan, British Columbia, 1881 - 2011


L-1 SPA11 Connectedness
PFC/02/013 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Douglas Brown
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Aleksandra Dul : Popularity and Socialising in Early 19th Century Poland Rural Community
Albertina Ferreira, Fernanda Olival : An Integrated Model to Analyse Geo-temporal Networks
Sebastian Klüsener, Martin Dribe & Francesco Scalone : Social and Spatial Connectivity in the Fertility Transition
Peter Meyer : A Wiki for Linking Records of Aeronautics and Early Aviation, 1800-1916
Diogo Paiva, Francisco Anguita : Filling the Gap: Completing Individual Life Courses by Linking Dutch and American Data


M-1 ELI01 Anarchism and Republicanism: Elites
PFC/02/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Elites and Forerunners Chair: Ruth Kinna
Organizers: Bert Altena, Ruth Kinna Discussant: Ruth Kinna
Bert Altena : Lèse Majesté, Republicanism and the Dangers of Zoology
Federico Ferretti : Anarchism and Republicanism: James Guillaume, Elisée Reclus and the ‘true’ République
Jose Antonio Gutierrez : Anarchist Views: Britain-based Activists and Irish Republicanism (1886-1922)


O-1 POL01 1989/91 in the Central and East European Politics of History
PFC/02/026 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Balazs Apor
Organizer: Michal Kopecek Discussants: -
Maria Falina : Narratives of Political Change in Ukraine and Belarus as a Story of State-building and National Emancipation
Michal Kopecek : “Coming to Terms” with the Transitional Past: East Central Europe on the Way from “Liberal Consensus”
Eva Clarita Pettai : Legacies of Political Struggle: Competing Memories and Narratives of Re-independence in the Baltic States
Nikolai Vukov : The Complexities of Geopolitical Belonging and the Politics of History in Bulgaria after 1989


P-1 FAM16a Disabilities, Partnership and Family across Time and Space
PFC/02/025 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Networks: Family and Demography , Social Inequality Chair: Sören Edvinsson
Organizer: Lotta Vikström Discussants: Lisa Dillon, Sonali Shah
Pierre Brasseur : A Calling to Love the Disabled. Jean Adnet and the Failure to Mobilize
Gildas Bregain : The Changing Status of Blind Women in France (1900-1975): from Godly Celibate to Recognized ‘Housewives and Mothers’
Kristin Bylund : Ableist Life-paths, Possible and Impossible Family Formations for People with Dis/abilities in the Pre Peak and Austerity Swedish Welfare State
Karin Ljuslinder, Josefine Wälivaara : Families, Relationships, and Futures: Portrayals of Disability in Swedish Cinema
Paul van Trigt : Equal Reproduction Rights? The Right to have a Family in the United Nations’ Disability Policy since the 1970s


R-1 EDU01 Exploring the Impact of Constitutional Context and Jurisdictional Difference on the Development of Mechanisms for Addressing Historical Child Abuse: the Challenge of doing Comparative Research
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Education and Childhood Chair: Pirjo Markkola
Organizers: - Discussant: Bengt Sandin
Malin Arvidsson, Shurlee Swain, Johanna Sköld : The Role of Commissioned Historiography in Scandinavian State Redress Processes
Katie Wright, Shurlee Swain & Johanna Sköld : Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiries – Challenges for Comparison and Classification


S-1 SEX01a Birth Control Movements and Activism in the Twentieth Century: Transnational Perspectives from Catholic Countries I
PFC/03/006B Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Networks: Sexuality , Women and Gender Chair: Laura Kelly
Organizers: Agata Ignaciuk, Laura Kelly Discussant: Caroline Rusterholz
Anne-Sophie Crosetti : Pro Vita and Catholic Planned Parenthood: A Conflict on Abortion Right amidst Catholics Groups in Belgium (1960-1970)
Sylwia Kuzma-Markowska : Local and International Activities of the Society for Conscious Motherhood in State-Socialist Poland
Lucia Pozzi : Practices, Discourses and Oppositions to Birth Control in Twentieth Century Italy
Cassia Roth : Malthus in the Tropics: Sterilization, Medicine, and the Catholic Church


T-1 ETH01 Analysis of Migration Dynamics
PFC/03/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Philippe Rygiel
Organizers: - Discussant: Philippe Rygiel
Aviva Ben-Ur : Identity Imperative: Ottoman Jews and Christians in Interwar and Wartime Britain
Frank Caestecker : A Quantitative Analysis of Immigration to Belgium during the Belle Epoque
Denis Scuto : Flight of Jews from Germany to Luxemburg in the 1930s


U-1 REL01 Christian Modernities in Britain and Ireland in the Twentieth Century
PFC/03/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Religion Chair: Hugh McLeod
Organizer: John C. Wood Discussant: Hugh McLeod
Samuel Brewitt-Taylor : The Changing Meanings of ‘Secularization’: Radical Christianity and the Invention of the ‘Secularization’ Teleology in Britain, 1930-1966
Peter Catterall : The Churches and the Rise of Mass Democracy
Gladys Ganiel, Therese Cullen : The Communications Revolution in Ireland and the Changing Role of the Catholic Media: Fr Gerry Reynolds and Intercom, 1969-1975
Alana Harris : Reframing the ‘Laws of Life’? Catholic Doctors, Birth Control Advice and the Evolution of Catholic Sexology, 1923-1963
John C. Wood : “Going Part of the Way together”: Christian Intellectuals, Secularity, and the European Crisis, 1937–1949


V-1 LAB28 People, Trade and Society in Sicily and Calabria between Middle and Modern Ages
6 CP/01/035 6 College Park, School of Sociology
Network: Labour Chair: Salvatore Bottari
Organizer: Salvatore Bottari Discussants: -
Alessandro Abbate : Expansion and Decline of the Sicilian Manna between the Modern and Contemporary Ages
Giuseppe Campagna : The Slave Trade in a Mediterranean Emporium: Messina in the Early Modern Age
Mirella Mafrici : Calabrian Cities Trading in the Mediterranean between 18th and 19th Centuries
Elisa Vermiglio : Sericulture in Valdemone: Production, Organization and Trade in the Middle Ages


X-1 WOM05 Loss and Loneliness.
6UQ/OG/006 University Square
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Anne Montenach
Organizer: Katie Barclay Discussants: -
Katie Barclay : Loneliness and Community in Early Modern Scotland
Elaine Chalus : Quite Alone? Considering Separation and Loneliness during the Napoleonic Wars
Marjo Kaartinen : “There is a trace of you in the air of that room” – Practices of Coping with Separation from a Friend. The Case of Vera Hjelt (1857–1947)
Nina Koefoed : Marriage, Protestantism and Loneliness
Deborah Simonton : Voices from Lost Homelands


Z-1 SOC01 Biography and Humanitarianism
Music Lecture Theatre School of Music
Network: Social Inequality Chair: Pat Thane
Organizer: Melanie Oppenheimer Discussant: Pat Thane
Joy Damousi : Celia John and Save the Children Fund: Internationalism, Humanitarianism, and Pacifism in the Inter-War Years.
Rebecca Gill, Helen Dampier : Constructing a Humanitarian Self: Emily Hobhouse's Auto/Biographical Traces, 1899 - 1926
Melanie Oppenheimer : ‘In the Service of Others her Life was Spent’: Re-creating the Humanitarian Life of Helen Munro Ferguson & her Impact on the Red Cross Movement in the First Decades of the Twentieth Century
Rosemary Wall : Voluntarism, Politics, and Humanitarianism: the Role of Lord Woolton as the Chair of the Executive Committee of the British Red Cross, 1943-1963


ZA-1 ORA01 Children Born of War in Different Historical and Geopolitical Settings in the 20th Century. Current Research Results, Theoretical and Methodological Challenges
Mc Mordie Hall School of Music
Network: Oral History Chair: Heide Glaesmer
Organizer: Heide Glaesmer Discussants: -
Marie Kaiser, Heide Glaesmer : The Impact of Life Story Research on its Participants. A Sustainable Approach
Michal Korhel : Expulsion, Maltreatment and Carefree Childhood. Life Stories of Czech-German Children in Early Post-WWII Czechoslovakia
Sophie Roupetz : Discussing the Attachment Development of Occupation Children Born of Rape after WW II in Germany by using a Mixed-method Approach
Lukas Schretter : Coming to Terms with – or Repressing – the Past. Analysing the Narratives of Children of British Soldiers and Austrian Mothers after WW II
Nastassia Sersté : Children Born of the Vietnam War in Vietnam, in the US and in Europe. Different Life Courses and Social Experiences. Context and Environment as an Issue?



Wednesday 4 April 2018 11.00 - 13.00
A-2 MAT04 Global Goods in Early Modern Europe
LAN/OG/049 Lanyon Building
Networks: Material and Consumer Culture , World History Chair: Janine Maegraith
Organizers: Christine Fertig, John Jordan Discussant: Lex Heerma van Voss
Henning Bovenkerk : Cupboards, Clothes and Crockery. Material Culture and Consumer Revolution in 18th Century (Northwestern Germany )
Christine Fertig : Sweet Coffee, Pretty Scarves: Global Goods and Rural Households in 19th Century (Northwestern Germany)
Josef Loeffler : Material Culture and Consumption of Austrian Aristocrats in Religious Exile in the 17th Century


B-2 CRI18 Crime Victims in the Twentieth-century Justice System
OSCR Lanyon Building
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Louise Jackson
Organizer: Andy Kaladelfos Discussant: Louise Jackson
Robyn Blewer : The Testimony of Child Victims: Reform and Corroboration in Twentieth Century Australia
Andy Kaladelfos : Comparing Victimisation in Trials of Personal and Property Crimes
Tanya Mitchell : Victims in the Summary Courts: Eroding Agency to Increase Effectiveness
Sarah Wilson : Financial Crime and its Victims in ‘Mother England’ and her ‘Unruly Child’


C-2 HEA01b Emotions and Subjectivation in Patients-doctors Relationships: Interdisciplinary and Gender Perspectives (II)
Senate Room Lanyon Building
Network: Health and Environment Chair: Rosa Medina-Domenech
Organizers: Pilar León Sanz, Rosa Medina-Domenech Discussant: Beatriz Pichel
Rob Boddice : Negotiated Mercy in the United States: Gender, Emotions and the Council on the Defense of Medical Research’s Public Strategy, 1908-1914
Pilar León Sanz : ‘A Matter of Confidence’: Trust in the Medical Encounter
Marie Leyder : Exploring the Diaries and Letters of War Nurses: World War I and the Nurse/Patient Relationship
Dolores Martin-Moruno : Who cares about Soldiers’ Suffering? Compassion in Florence Nightingale’s Letters from the Crimea


D-2 ANT04 Ancient Social Structures: Patronage and Labour
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Network: Antiquity Chair: Arjan Zuiderhoek
Organizers: - Discussant: Arjan Zuiderhoek
Simone Ciambelli : 'The Roman Patronage, the Potlatch Ceremony and the Gift Theory by Marcel Mauss
Uiran Gebara da Silva : Late Roman Colonate, Patronage and Rural Labor Legislation
Charlotte Van Regenmortel : The Labours of War: Soldiers as Wage Labourers in the Late Classical and Early Hellenistic World


E-2 CRI02 Crime and Criminal Justice in Rural Europe (17th-19th centuries)
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Networks: Criminal Justice , Rural Chair: Xavier Rousseaux
Organizer: Dieter Bruneel Discussant: Xavier Rousseaux
Sander Berghmans : Optimising Forest Management by the Arenberg Family in the 18th Century: Making Use of Legal Power in the “Land of Enghien” (Southern Netherlands)
Dieter Bruneel : Liberating the Land? Use-Rights Conflicts and the Limits of Legal Sanction (Southern Netherlands, c. 1800 - c. 1820)
Riikka Miettinen : Pleading Insanity in Criminal Trials: Establishing the Insanity Defense in the Early Modern Swedish and Finnish Rural District Courts (17th Early 18th Century)
Stephan Sander-Faes : Struggling for Existence During ‘Hard Times’: Thievery, Justice, and Survival Strategies in Rural Bohemia, c. 1700


F-2 WOM02a Gender in the Global City. New Research on Gendered Urban Spaces I
MAP/OG/017 Maths and Physics
Networks: Urban , Women and Gender Chair: Sanne Muurling
Organizer: Danielle van den Heuvel Discussant: Elizabeth Cohen
Bebio Amaro : Gender and Urban Space in Edo (1600-1850)
Lisa Hellman : The City of Women: the Gendered Spaces of Eighteenth-century Canton
Bob Pierik : Gender in the Streets of Amsterdam (1600-1850)
Danielle van den Heuvel : Freedom of the Streets. Some Thoughts on Gender and Urban Space in the Pre-modern Era


G-2 LAT06 Traveling Scientists and the Politics of Translating Science in the Americas
MAP/OG/018 Maths and Physics
Networks: Latin America , Science & Technology Chair: Brett Troyan
Organizer: Jadwiga E Pieper Mooney Discussants: -
Philipp Altmann : Imported Sociology and Local Marxism: Ecuadorian Social Sciences between the Blocs
Benjamin Cowan : Race, Gender, Cold War Fears, and the Subjectivities of Etymology: the Linguistic Purchase of Machismo
Jadwiga E Pieper Mooney : Traveling Experts in the Americas: Doctors, Demographers, and the Deployment of Science in the Cold War
Peter B. Soland : ‘Tickling the Dragon's Tail': Technocracy, Moral Politics, and Nuclear Policy in Latin America


H-2 THE01 Historical Consciousness and Public History: a Contested Nexus?
MST/03/004 Main Site Tower
Network: Theory Chair: Stefan Berger
Organizers: Anna Clark, Maria Grever Discussants: -
Robbert-Jan Adriaansen : The Play-Element of Historical Culture
Mario Carretero : How to Teach Trump’s Wall? Historical Consciousness and Representations of National Territories
Anna Clark : Intersections of Historical Consciousness: History, Historical Thinking and 'Ordinary Australians'
Maria Grever : The Reality of Fake History and How to Respond: Using Popular Genres to Enhance Critical Historical Consciousness


I-2 CUL02 Carnival, Class and Gender in the Mediterranean, 18th-20th Centuries
MST/OG/009 Main Site Tower
Network: Culture Chair: Steven Thompson
Organizer: Nikos Potamianos Discussant: Steven Thompson
Stelios Georgiades : Class and Gender in the Limassol Carnival, 1898-2000
Panayota Noti Klagka : 18th Century Representations of Carnival in Italian Art
Nikos Potamianos : Gender Relations and the Transformation of the Urban Carnival Culture: Athens, 1800-1940
Katerina Sergidou : Seeking the Collective Memory in Cadiz Carnival. Gender Resistance in the Carnival Festivities


J-2 URB02 Shaping the City
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Network: Urban Chair: David Do Paço
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Ros Costelo : Constructing the Ideal City: Public Works and Spain´s Sanitation Policy in the Philippines in the Nineteenth Century
Mika Mäkelä : Urban Renewal of Helsinki´s Kallio District between the 1930s and 1980s


K-2 ECO05 Economic Inequality in Preindustrial Europe
PFC/02/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Economic History Chair: Cormac O'Grada
Organizer: Guido Alfani Discussant: Wouter Ryckbosch
Erik Bengtsson : Peasant Aristocrats? Wealth Inequality between Parliamentarians and their Voters in Sweden before 1865
Gabriel Brea Martinez, Joana-Maria Pujadas-Mora : (De)composing Inequality along Four Centuries in the Barcelona Area, 1481-1880
Matteo Di Tullio : Long-term Trends in Wealth Inequality and the Rise of the Fiscal-military State in the Republic of Venice (ca. 1450-1800)
Alpay Filiztekin, Hulya Canbakal & Irfan Kokdas : Inequality in the Ottoman Balkans 1660-1840
Walter Scheidel : Income and Wealth Inequality in the Ancient Greco-Roman World: what can we know?


L-2 WOM01 Formal and Informal Networks of Migrant Women and Men in Settlement Process (14th-19th Centuries)
PFC/02/013 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Amy Erickson
Organizer: Beatrice Zucca Micheletto Discussants: Amy Erickson, Beatrice Zucca Micheletto
Fabrice Langrognet : Gender in Crossings: Identifications and Networks of Migrant Men and Women in the Plaine-Saint-Denis, 1880-1914
Charmian Mansell : ‘I canne staye away no Longer’: Gendered Patterns of Servant Migration in the Church Court Depositions of Early Modern England
Thomas Verbruggen : The Strategies of Foreign Women and their Employers in the Belgian Domestic Service Labour Market (1850-1910)


M-2 ELI03 From State to Local: Governing a Region
PFC/02/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Elites and Forerunners Chair: Marja Vuorinen
Organizers: - Discussant: Marja Vuorinen
Micu Cornel Aurelian : Land Owners or Office Workers? Rural Elites in Interwar Romania
Ovidiu Iudean : Building Middling Elites as Part of Minority Nation-building: the Romanian Middle Clergy and Law Graduates from Transylvania during Dualism
Svitlana Potapenko : Serving the Empire? Ukrainian Nobility in Late 18th and Early 20th Centuries
Maciej Tyminski, Piotr Korys & Dariusz Standerski : The Local Communist Party Elites and the Enterprises in the Years 1950-1980


N-2 POL18 Non-State Nations and Nationalism: Identity, Agency, Resistance
PFC/02/018 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Nupur Chaudhuri
Organizers: - Discussant: Nupur Chaudhuri
Kennan Ferguson : Indigenous Nations Across Borders
Annarita Gori : Intellectuals, Journalists but, above all, Latin People
Jaime Hervás : National-building and Region-building in Spain: the Construction of the Castilian Regional Identity in Comparative Approach (1880s-1930s)
Gozde Orhan : The Alevi Policy of the Kurdish Movement in Turkey: the Case of Dersim


O-2 POL02 A Mutually Beneficial Relationship? Professional Advocacy, Social Movements and Democratization Processes
PFC/02/026 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Nikolaos Papadogiannis
Organizers: Tamar Groves, Inbal Ofer Discussant: Nikolaos Papadogiannis
Holger Nehring : Science in Movement: Protests against Nuclear Weapons and Scientific Expertise in the Cold War
Roseanna Webster : Encounters Between Women Activists During the Spanish Transition to Democracy


P-2 FAM16b Disabilities, Partnership and Family across Time and Space II
PFC/02/025 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Sören Edvinsson
Organizer: Lotta Vikström Discussants: -
Carol-Ann Howson, Elizabeth A McKay : Older Parents of Adults with Learning Disabilities: Perspectives on Caregiving and Quality of Life
Fredinah Namatovu, Erling Häggström Lundevaller & Lotta Vikström : The Impact of Disability on Family Formation in Recent Sweden: a Life Course Perspective
Jon Symonds, Daryl Dugdale : Fathers with Learning Disabilities: Experiences of Fatherhood
Lotta Vikström, Helena Haage & Erling Lundevaller : Marital Prospects and Spouse Selection among Disabled People in 19th-century Sweden


Q-2 ETH24 Captivity in the Napoleonic Wars
PFC/03/005 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Networks: Culture , Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Guido Hausmann
Organizer: Guido Hausmann Discussant: Guido Hausmann
Aleksandr Lavrov : The Lost Soldiers of Suvorov. Russian Prisoners of War of the Swiss Campaign1799
Sybille Scheipers : ‘I don’t despair at our fate’: Carl von Clausewitz in French Captivity, 1806-1807


R-2 EDU02 Missed Opportunities in Child Welfare History: International Perspectives
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Education and Childhood Chair: Shurlee Swain
Organizer: Nell Musgrove Discussant: Shurlee Swain
Rebecka Andersen : Child Welfare in a Religious Setting: a Case from Sweden
Frank Golding : Please Sir, Will you be Kind to tell me if I have got Brothers or Sisters…
Pirjo Markkola, Antii Malinen : Child Welfare or Poor Relief? Missed Opportunities in Finland in the 1920s
Nell Musgrove : Foster Homes for Mothers and their Children: a Forgotten Strategy for Preventing Separation


S-2 SEX01b Birth Control Practices, Gender and Sexuality in the Twentieth Century Oral Testimonies: Transnational Perspectives from Catholic Countries II
PFC/03/006B Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Networks: Oral History , Sexuality Chair: Sylwia Kuzma-Markowska
Organizers: Agata Ignaciuk, Laura Kelly Discussant: Agnieszka Koscianska
Ramón Castejón-Bolea : Feminism, Sexuality and Contraception in the Spanish Periphery, 1980-1982
Agata Ignaciuk : “Mothers – Coffins”? Abortion Culture and Women’s Experiences in State-Socialist Poland (1950s-1980s)
Erin Jessee : “There Are no Other Options:” Rwandan Gender Norms and Family Planning in the 20th Century
Laura Kelly : Birth Control Practices, Class and Access to Contraception in Ireland, C.1950s-1970s


T-2 ETH02 Cold War Emigration and Exile: a View from the West
PFC/03/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Anna Mazurkiewicz
Organizer: Bethany Hicks Discussant: Anna Mazurkiewicz
Anna Fin : Displaced Borderland: an Exploration of Relations between Polish and Ukrainian Emigrants in the United States
Bethany Hicks : Invisible Emigration: East German Exiles in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1969-1989.
Katalin Kádár Lynn : The MHBK and Cold War Intelligence: Paper Mills or Valuable Sources?
Beatrice Scutaru : Dynamics of Exile in Cold War France: the Cahiers de l’Est initiative


U-2 ETH18 Migrants, Organisations and Institutions
PFC/03/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Sarah Hackett
Organizers: - Discussant: Sarah Hackett
Chiara Candaele : Parenthood without Borders? Practices of Intercountry Adoption and the Notion of Transnational Parenthood, Belgium (1970-2000)
Marlou Schrover : Supporting Migrants
Andrew Shield : Global Migration and LGBTQ Identities, Media, Networks: 1970s-present
Emeline Vezzu : Assistance and Control of Italian Emigrants by the Italian Authorities in France, after 1945


V-2 LAB02 Commercial Farming and Rural Relations in a Global Context
6 CP/01/035 6 College Park, School of Sociology
Networks: Labour , Rural Chair: Mats Greiff
Organizer: Fredrik Lilja Discussant: Mats Greiff
Onur Ada : Making the Roads of the Turkish Republic: Resistance of the Peasants against the Road Tax as a Matter of Life and Death
Mark Hailwood : The Gender Division of Labour in Rural England, 1500-1700: New Evidence from Court Depositions
Fredrik Lilja : Land and Labour in Zambia from the 1920s to the 1990s. Settler Farmers, Investments and Resistance towards Proletarianisation
Dionicio Valdés : Entre Boss y Vaca. The New Mexico Dairy Worker from Family Farm to Corporate Industry


W-2 LAB15 Rethinking Oil, Labour and Politics II
6 CP/01/037 6 College Park, School of Sociology
Networks: Economic History , Labour , Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Touraj Atabaki
Organizer: Peyman Jafari Discussants: -
Peyman Jafari : Linkages of Oil and Politics: Oil Strikes and Dual Power in the Iranian Revolution
Maral Jefroudi : Embeddedness in the Iranian Oil Industry before Revolution: Labour, Capital , and State
Gemma Jennings : Oil, Identity and Inequality: a Transnational History of Labour
Marta Musso : Algerian Oil Workers' and the Independence War
Shira Pinhas : From the ‘a’ in Haifa to the Last ‘k’ in Kirkuk: Oil Workers', Infrastructure and the Structuring of the Post-Ottoman Middle East


X-2 WOM06 Militant Women. Gender, Class and Militancy in Revolutionary Movements 1916–1920
6UQ/OG/006 University Square
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Jessica Richter
Organizers: Veronika Helfert, Katharina Hermann Discussant: Jessica Richter
Veronika Helfert : Is there a Female Austrian Revolutionary? On the Configuration of the Revolutionary Worker, 1916–1920
Katharina Hermann : Without a Revolution – Militancy in the Workers Movement in Switzerland during First World War
Matthew Stibbe : Understanding Socialist Women’s Perspectives on Violence and Revolution: the Case of Germany and Austria, 1916–1920
Judith Szapor : Gender, Violence and Militancy: Reactions to Rosa Luxemburg’s Murder in Revolutionary Hungary, 1918–1919


Y-2 SOC15a Social Mobility I: Settlers Societies
11UQ/01/010 University Square
Networks: Elites and Forerunners , Family and Demography , Social Inequality Chair: Thomas M. Adams
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Heidi Ing : Social Mobility in Colonial South Australia: a Three-generation Study of Occupational and Geographic Mobility
Felix P. Meier zu Selhausen, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen, Jacob Weisdorf : Father-to-Son Mobility in British Africa: Long-Run Evidence from Anglican Marriage Registers, 1880-2010
Marco H.D. van Leeuwen, Ineke Maas : Who Benefits, Stayers in the Motherland or Movers to the Colonies? Social Mobility and Migration to Algeria 1870-1910.


Z-2 SOC04 Financing Institutions: Making Money and Making Places in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century England
Music Lecture Theatre School of Music
Network: Social Inequality Chair: Lynn Lees
Organizer: David Green Discussants: -
Douglas Brown : ‘The caprice of a local Board of Guardians’: Geographies of new poor law procurement in England and Wales
David Green : Making Money from Making Places
Alannah Tomkins : The Business of Poverty: Poor Relief and Local Economies of Welfare



Wednesday 4 April 2018 14.00 - 16.00
A-3 AFR02 Coerced Labour in Africa: between Past and Present. Analysing Forms of Free and Unfree Labour through the Lenses of Social Sciences
LAN/OG/049 Lanyon Building
Network: Africa Chair: Carlos Fallas Santamaria
Organizer: Marta Scaglioni Discussant: Carlos Fallas Santamaria
Valerio Colosio : From Slave-reservoir to Labour Reservoir. Trajectories of Exploitation in Central Chad
Emilia Melossi : "Caporalato": Ethnicity and Exploitation in Southern Italy
María José Pont Cháfer : A Changing Landscape of Roads and People in the Northern Territories of the Gold Coast
Marta Scaglioni : The Legacy of Slavery in Tunisia: Blacks' Post-abolitionist Emancipatory Trajectories


B-3 MID11 Medieval Urban Women in Legal Norms and Social Practice – East Central Europe in Comparison
OSCR Lanyon Building
Networks: Middle Ages , Women and Gender Chair: Michaela Antonín Malaníková
Organizer: Michaela Antonín Malaníková Discussants: -
Irena Benyovsky Latin : Residential Mobility of Patrician Women in Late Medieval Dubrovnik (Ragusa)
Marija Mogorovic Crljenko : The Legal Status of Women in Istrian Coastal Towns in the Late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period
Beata Mozejko : Legal Status of Men and Women in Medieval Gdansk as Compared withH Other Polish and Prussian Towns
Nada Zecevic : Maximum vilipendium, dedecus et scandalum? Gender Violence in the Towns in Albania Veneta, 14th-15th c.


C-3 HEA04 Medical Market and Social Status of Health Care Agents in Northern Europe 1600–2000
Senate Room Lanyon Building
Network: Health and Environment Chair: Heini Hakosalo
Organizer: Petteri Impola Discussant: Heini Hakosalo
Sari Aalto : Social Status and the Meaning of University Education in the Modernization Process of Finnish Physicians c. 1880–1970
Petteri Impola : Social Status and Background of Cunning Folk and Unofficial Midwives in the Swedish 17th Century Estate Society
Saara-Maija Kontturi : Status of the First Official Physicians in Finland 1750–1850
Teemu Ryymin : The Dynamics of the Medical Marketplace in Norway, c. 1850-2010


D-3 ANT01 Citizenship and the Diversity of Identities in the Ancient World
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Network: Antiquity Chair: Edward Harris
Organizer: Jakub Filonik Discussant: Edward Harris
Roger Brock : Civic Subdivisions and Citizen Identity in Ancient Greece
Mirko Canevaro : Greek Citizenship: a Renewed Institutional Approach
Jakub Filonik : Public-private Blends for Rhetorical Ends: Addressing Athenian Citizens’ Identities in Public Speeches
David Lewis : Prototypical and Institutional Approaches to Slave and Citizen Status in Classical Athens


E-3 CRI10 New Perspectives on Policing
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Louise Jackson
Organizers: - Discussant: Louise Jackson
Joanne Klein : Using Identity and Gender To Shape the English Police Character, 1829-2000
Bart Lentfert, Guus Meershoek : Dutch Colonialism and Police Work on the Netherlands Antilles (1954-2010)
Glenn Svedin : Perspectives on the Birth of the Modern Police
Jack Wever : Professional Journals of the Dutch Police (1947-present)


F-3 WOM02b Gender in the Global City: New Research on Gendered Urban Spaces II
MAP/OG/017 Maths and Physics
Networks: Urban , Women and Gender Chair: Sanne Muurling
Organizer: Danielle van den Heuvel Discussant: Elizabeth Cohen
Emma Hart : Men and Women in the Eighteenth-Century British American Provisioning Trade
Miki Sugiura : Selling her Possessions Home: Women's Agencies in the Formation of Urban Space in 18th Century Cape Town
Antonia Weiss : Gender and Urban Nature in the Modernising City
Suze Zijlstra : Women in Trans-Atlantic News Networks in Dutch Port Towns


G-3 MAT05 Retailing and Marketing
MAP/OG/018 Maths and Physics
Network: Material and Consumer Culture Chair: Jon Stobart
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Béatrice Craig : Fashion in the Canadian Countryside: Textile Purchases in Lower Canada in the First Half of the 19th Century
Ian Mitchell : Mantles and Myths: Creating an English Department Store, Browns of Chester c. 1870-1945
Leif Runefelt : The Corset and the Mirror in Swedish Advertisements and Swedish Fashion Magazines, 1870-1914
Jure Stojan : ‘Who owns this stuff?’ Marketing History and the Struggle for Consumer Product Identity


H-3 THE02 The Public Dimension of Memory - Concepts, Approaches, Fields of Research
MST/03/004 Main Site Tower
Network: Theory Chair: Franziska Metzger
Organizers: Markus Furrer, Franziska Metzger Discussant: Franziska Metzger
Markus Furrer : Remembering and Teaching the Cold War - How does Memory Culture Influence History Teaching?
Nicole Immler : How the Colonial Past became a Colonial Present. Human Rights as a Social Imaginary in the Field of Transitional Justice
Slawomir Kapralski : The Public Sphere of Memory and its Transformation: Social Memory and Distorted Communication
Susanne Popp : Schools and Public History – an Approach of History Didactics
Katarzyna Stoklosa : Public Controversies of Memory with a Focus on Border Regions


I-3 ELI02 From Central Power to Local "Powers": the Government of a Territory
MST/OG/009 Main Site Tower
Network: Elites and Forerunners Chair: Saara Hilpinen
Organizer: Idamaria Fusco Discussant: Saara Hilpinen
Idamaria Fusco : Governing during an Emergency. The Control of the Territory in the 17th-century Southern Italy
Jacopo Lorenzini : Élites and Institutional Trauma. The Officer Corps of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies before, through and after Italian Unification
Mariarosaria Rescigno : Local Finance and Territorial Government in Southern Italy in the 19th Century. Centre vs. Periphery


J-3 SPA01 Urban HGIS
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Douglas Brown
Organizers: - Discussant: Ivo Zandhuis
Justin Colson : Digital Urban Mapping in Research-Led Teaching
Vanni D'Alessio : Crowdsourcing Map for the Analysis and Representation of the History of a Contested City: the Case of 19-20th Century Rijeka/Fiume
Alessandra Ferrighi : The Venetian Ghetto in the Early 19th Century. Urban Transformations over Space and Time
Rogier van Kooten, Iason Jongepier : A Socio-spatial Reconstruction of Early Modern Antwerp: Linear Referencing Leads the Way!


K-3 ECO06 Energy, Development and Sustainability
PFC/02/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Economic History Chairs: -
Organizer: Cristián Ducoing Discussants: -
Ann-Kristin Bergquist, Magnus Lindmark : The Growth of the Green Sector in Sweden c 1970-2014
Cristián Ducoing : Machinery Prices and Wealth Measures
Diego Sesma : Water: the Overlooked Energy Resource
Dimitrios Theodoridis : The White Man’s Relief - the Ecological Foundations of British Trade in the Nineteenth Century


L-3 ECO17 War, Blockade and the Evolution of Trade and Organization of Trading Networks during the Napoleonic Period
PFC/02/013 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Economic History Chair: Pepijn Brandon
Organizer: Marjolein 't Hart Discussant: Christiaan van Bochove
Marjolein 't Hart : Wars, Blockades, and Economic Change in the Netherlands, 1795-1813
Hilde Greefs : International Trade during a Period of Disruption and Change. The Case of Antwerp, 1795-1815
Johan Joor : Dutch North Sea Fishery in Times of Trouble and Turmoil. Fishing, Smuggling, ‘Forced Communication’ and the Maintenance of Trading Networks by Dutch Fishermen during the Napoleonic Continental Blockade, 1806-1813
Dirk Lueb : Smuggling Networks in the Southern Netherlands during the French Period, 1795 – 1814


M-3 ELI04 Urban Hierarchisation Process in Castile. Late Medieval and Early Modern Period
PFC/02/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Networks: Elites and Forerunners , Middle Ages , Urban Chair: María Asenjo-González
Organizer: María Asenjo-González Discussant: Jesus Angel Solorzano-Telechea
Susana Guijarro : Clerical Elites in Late Medieval Castile
David Igual : Merchant Groups and Urban Oligarchies in Late Medieval Castile: Different Models of Interrelationship?
Sean Perrone : The Council of the Cruzada and its Agents: the Limits on Royal Bureaucracy in the Early Sixteenth Century
Ángel Rozas : Merchants between Toledo and Madrid. Family Strategies of Social Mobility


N-3 ELI16 Elite Property Strategies: Taxation, Consumption, Business, Finance
PFC/02/018 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Networks: Economic History , Elites and Forerunners Chair: Susanna Fellman
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Nadia Fernandez de Pinedo : Urban Elites: Social Stratification and Consumption Circa 1750
Elena Korchmina : Did Russian Nobles want to pay Taxes before the Napoleonic Invasion?
Shunsuke Nakaoka : The Age of Great Auction –Selling the Fine Art, Reallocation of the Precious Collection, and the Role of Modern Japanese Wealthy Business Elite


O-3 POL03 Anarchism and Republicanism: Italy
PFC/02/026 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Ruth Kinna
Organizers: Bert Altena, Ruth Kinna Discussant: Federico Ferretti
Enrico Acciai : Freedom to Amilcare Cipriani! An 'Anarcho-republican' Campaign in Liberal Italy 1881-1888
Pietro Di Paola : Italian Anarchist Opposition to the Invasion of Libya 1911
Carl Levy : Malatesta and the Republican Legacy, 1860-1932
Davide Turcato : No Rights without Duties: Anarchism and Republicanism in Italy from the Paris Commune to the Red Week


P-3 SOC27 Social Fragmentation and New Dividing Lines in the 20th Century
PFC/02/025 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Networks: Economic History , Social Inequality Chair: Marjolein Schepers
Organizers: Matti Hannikainen, Jeroen Touwen Discussants: -
Henric Haggqvist : Openness to Trade and Unemployment in the Nordic Countries – Divergences and Convergences, 1920-2000
Matti Hannikainen : Tensions and Compromises between Agrarian and Wage-Work Interests in the Finnish Pension Policy
Ilaria Pavan : A Fascist Heritage? Continuity and Discontinuity in the Italian Welfare State between WWII and the Seventies
Sakari Saaritsa, Jarmo Peltola : Health Responses and Social Returns to Sanitary Investments in Finnish Cities, 1860s-1930s
Jeroen Touwen : Losing Jobs during a Boom: Unemployment and Foreign Trade in the Netherlands since 1950


Q-3 FAM03 'Mixed Marriages, Binational and Interracial Couples, and Divorce from a Comparative Perspective
PFC/03/005 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Katie Barclay
Organizer: Julia Moses Discussant: Katie Barclay
Sandra Bree, Cristina Munno : Divorce in France and Italy between the End of the 19th Century and the Second World War
Betty de Hart : Chinese Exclusion in Europe? Regulating Dutch-Chinese Marriages in the 1930s and 1940s
Christoph Lorke : Highly Undesired Relations: German-Asian Couples in Germany and Beyond (1900s-1940s)
Julia Moses : From Faith to Race: ‘Mixed Marriage’ and the Politics of Difference in Imperial Germany
Julia Woesthoff : The State’s Response to Intermarriage between ‘German Girls and Orientals’ in Postwar West Germany


R-3 EDU03 New Perspectives on School Discipline
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Education and Childhood Chair: Esbjörn Larsson
Organizer: Esbjörn Larsson Discussant: Michèle Hofmann
Germund Larsson : School Expulsions and the Spatial Significance in Swedish Secondary Schools during the 20th Century
Björn Norlin : Comenius, the Great Didactics, and its Influence on the Area of School Discipline in Seventeenth Century Sweden
Karoliina Puranen-Impola : School Discipline, Gender and Social Class in Finnish Secondary Schools in the Early 20th Century


S-3 WOM12 Visualising Gender and Sexuality
PFC/03/006B Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Marianna Muravyeva
Organizers: - Discussant: Marianna Muravyeva
Lessie Jo Frazier : Capitalist Dispossession and Revolutionary Memory: Leftist Women’s Kinship Narratives, Photographic Chronicles, and Poetics
Rosalia Guerrero Cantarell : Rags-to-Riches Narrative in Mexican Cinema
Natalia Knekht : Soviet Woman Image Evolution in Russian Cinema and TV Projects: History and Contemporaneity


T-3 ETH03 Contruction of Immigrant Communities
PFC/03/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Per-Olof Grönberg
Organizers: - Discussant: Per-Olof Grönberg
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga : French Immigration and Integration into California between 1880 and 1940, Analyzing their Naturalization Applications from a Gender Perspective
Cigdem Billur Ada : Rise and Fall of Muhacirs: Effects of Turkish Politics and Foreign Policy on the Azerbaijani Émigré Organizations
Olof Blomqvist : Migration through Captivity: Prisoners of War in Uppsala 1706-1716
Patrícia Bosenbecker : Migration Networks, Entrepreneurship and Social Ties between Brazil and Germany in the Nineteenth Century
Terry McBride : Migrants and 'Scottish' State Institutions, 1914-39


U-3 REL02 Deviant Devotions? Stigmatic Cults and Lived Religion in Modern Europe
PFC/03/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Religion Chair: Mary Heimann
Organizers: Andrea Graus, Leonardo Rossi, Kristof Smeyers, Tine Van Osselaer Discussant: Mary Heimann
Andrea Graus : On Deviance and Religious Cults in Fin-de-siècle France
Leonardo Rossi : “Shocking Devotion”: Sensory Perception, Popular Cult and Religious Practices to Non-approved Stigmatics in Modern Italy. The Case of Palma Mattarelli d’Oria (1825-1888)
Kristof Smeyers : Christ in Curls. Devotion, Ridicule and Mary Ann Girling
Tine Van Osselaer : On Coughing and other Rebellious Acts: the Faithful, the Church and Deviant Devotions in the 19th and early 20th Centuries


V-3 LAB03 Democracy, Economy and Employment: Political and Ideological Evolution of Nordic and Iberian Socialists after the Economic Crisis of the 1970s
6 CP/01/035 6 College Park, School of Sociology
Networks: Economic History , Labour , Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Pauli Kettunen
Organizer: Sami Outinen Discussants: -
Alan Granadino : The Economic Policy of the Portuguese Socialist Party, the Carnation Revolution and the Crises of the 1970s. From Autogestão to Social-Liberalism
Ilkka Kärrylä : From Democratization to Marketization - Social Democrats and Economic Democracy in Finland and Sweden, 1970s-1980s
Sami Outinen : Vanguards of Social Democratic Third Way Policy: Nordic Social Democrats, Employment and Emerging Economic Globalization 1975?1986


W-3 LAB18 Varieties of Resistance: Exploring the Diversity of Strike Action
6 CP/01/037 6 College Park, School of Sociology
Network: Labour Chair: Heiner Dribbusch
Organizer: Heiner Dribbusch Discussant: Heiner Dribbusch
Ralph Darlington : Reevaluating the Dynamic Relationship between Leadership and Collective Mobilisation
Stephen Mustchin : Strikes, Workplace Occupations and Resistance to Job Destruction in 1980s Britain: the Gardner, Cammell Laird and Silentnight Strikes in their Wider Context
Sjaak Van der Velden : Diverging Movements, Strike Activity in Developed and Developing Countries
Johanna Wolf : Cross-movement Strike Actions. The Works Council and the Communist Groups at the Bremer Vulkan Shipyard in the 1970s


X-3 WOM09a Women’s Wages and Time Allocation in Western Europe during Pre-industrial and Industrial Times (16th- Early 20th Centuries) I
6UQ/OG/006 University Square
Networks: Labour , Women and Gender Chair: Manuela Martini
Organizers: Manuela Martini, Anne Montenach, Ariadne Schmidt Discussants: Raffaella Sarti, Ariadne Schmidt
Imogene Dudley : Women's Wages in the Early Modern South-west of England
Christof Jeggle : Gendered Remuneration? Producing and Selling Linen in Early Modern Münster / Westphalia
Anne Montenach : “The Bazaar Economy of the Trades”: Gender and Wage Systems in the Late Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century Lyon Textile Industry


Y-3 SOC15b Social Mobility II:Times of Crisis
11UQ/01/010 University Square
Networks: Elites and Forerunners , Family and Demography , Social Inequality Chair: Marco H.D. van Leeuwen
Organizer: Guido Alfani Discussant: Joana-Maria Pujades-Mora
Francesco Ammannati : Social Mobility and Inequality in Post-Black Death Tuscany
Stuart Borsch : Carpe Diem- Ightinâm al-yawm: Mobility and Immobility in Egypt's Landholding System in the Wake of the Black Death
Davide De Franco, Guido Alfani : Plague and Social Mobility in the Sabaudian State (Italy) during the Early Modern Period
Vincent Delabastita, Erik Buyst : A Dramatic Reversal of Fortune: Intergenerational Mobility of Sons and Daughters in 19th-century West Flanders, Belgium
Wouter Ryckbosch : Social Mobility and the Black Death in the Southern Low Countries


Z-3 SOC05 Languages and Practices of Difference in Europe and the World
Music Lecture Theatre School of Music
Network: Social Inequality Chair: Gudrun Andersson
Organizers: Mikael Alm, Margaret Hunt Discussant: Margaret Hunt
Mikael Alm : The Nature of Order: Languages of Difference and Social Imaginaries in Late Eighteenth-Century Sweden
Michael Bennett : Theory and Practice in the Construction of Slave Labour Regimes: the Case of the English East India Company, c. 1660-1683
Tobias Larsson : Identifying Responsibility: the Ordering Vocabulary of Sweden’s First Police
Mary O'Dowd : Old Age in Early Modern Ireland: an Agenda?
Victor Wilson : A Transient Maritime Community during the Age of Revolution: Gustavia, St. Barthélemy, 1793–1815


ZA-3 ORA03 Problematizing, Presenting and Publicising LGBT+ Oral Histories
Mc Mordie Hall School of Music
Network: Oral History Chair: Sean O'Connell
Organizer: Rachel Wallace Discussants: -
Riikka Taavetti : Queer Life Stories and Queer Cultural Memory
Emma Vickers : 'Dry Your Eyes, Princess'
Rachel Wallace : Fear of doing Time: Emotions, Mental Health and Criminality in Belfast before 1982



Wednesday 4 April 2018 16.30 - 18.30
A-4 ASI01 Borders, Migration, Identity
LAN/OG/049 Lanyon Building
Networks: Asia , Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Ratna Saptari
Organizers: - Discussant: Ratna Saptari
Subhasree Ghosh : Border-Making, Making of Identity: a Case-Study of the Indo-Bangladesh Border, 1947-1971
Shyamal Chandra Sarkar : Origin and Development of International Boundary Problems between Berubari and Bangladesh (1947-1974)


B-4 CRI19 Criminal Offenders in the Twentieth-century Justice System
OSCR Lanyon Building
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Heather Shore
Organizer: Alana Piper Discussant: Heather Shore
Lisa Durnian, Mark Finnane : True Confessions: their Fall and Rise
Lisa Featherstone : Medicalising Sexual Offenders: Psychiatry in the Courtroom in Late Twentieth Century Australia
Arlie Loughnan : Women’s Responsibility for Crime in Twentieth-century Australia
Alana Piper : Co-offenders before the Courts: the Joinder Effect


C-4 HEA05 Non-governmental Organisations, Scientific Associations, International Health Agencies and Governments, and International Health Cooperation during the 20th Century
Senate Room Lanyon Building
Network: Health and Environment Chair: Dolores Martin-Moruno
Organizers: María-José Báguena, María-Isabel Porras Discussant: Dolores Martin-Moruno
María-José Báguena, María-Isabel Porras : The Impact of the World Health Organisation (WHO) Country Programme E-25 on the Development of Virology in Spain
Rosa Ballester, Esteban Rodriguez Ocaña : Prematurity: Joint Activities WHO-UNICEF in the Field of Child Health Services (1949-1962). A Case Study
Maria Eugenia Galiana, Lucia Pozzi & Josep Bernabeu-Mestre : International Health Cooperation in the Fight against Poverty-related Diseases during the Inter-war Period
Kaisa Harju : Global or Local Strategy? Treatment and Decision Making in Somalia-Finland Tuberculosis Control Project, 1981– 83.
Ben Walker : The Spiritual and Secular in International Health: Medical Missionaries and Development in Ghana, 1919-1983


D-4 ANT02 The Political Economy of Ancient Greece
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Networks: Antiquity , Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Roland Oetjen
Organizer: Roland Oetjen Discussant: Roland Oetjen
Philipp Bösherz, Lauritz Noack : The Connection of Market Activity and Happiness in Plato's Laws: the Prelude on Retailers as an Example of Plato’s Thoughts on the Importance of Functioning Markets within a Polis
Brooks Kaiser : Resource Economics and Institutions in Ancient Athens
Carl Hampus Lyttkens : A Belligerent Democracy
George Tridimas : Why Ancient Greece Failed to Industrialize: Cost of Energy, Culture and City-State Multiplicity


E-4 CRI04 Justice Inscribed on the Body: Maiming Corporal Punishments in Antiquity and in the Middle Ages
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Marion Pluskota
Organizers: Filippo Carlà-Uhink, Christine Alexandra Kleinjung Discussant: Marion Pluskota
Filippo Carlà-Uhink : Castration as Punishment in Ancient Rome
Christine Alexandra Kleinjung : Mutilated Popes and Blinded Bishops. Bodies, Wounds and Clerical Office
Judith Mengler : „…and if the nose is completely shattered and gulped down by the dogs...“. Some Remarks on the Perception and Relation of Corporal Punishment and Injuries in the Treatises of Late Medieval Surgeons
Christian Rollinger : A Wave of Mutilation. Facial Amputation as Punishment in the Late Roman and Early Byzantine Empire


F-4 RUR10 Consumption, Food and Social Change
MAP/OG/017 Maths and Physics
Network: Rural Chair: Rosa Congost
Organizer: Rosa Congost Discussant: Julie Marfany
Gérard Béaur : Patterns of Food Consumption and Social Changes in the Long Run. The Postmortem Inventories of Meaux and the Brie Countryside (1600-1790)
Laurent Heyberger, Laurent Herment : Male Breadwinners’ Food Intakes and Estimations and Height of Conscripts in Nineteenth-century Rural France
Rosa Lluch-Bramon, Maria Soler-Sala : The Imposition of Bread in the Catalan Countryside in the Middle Ages
Rosa Ros, Rosa Congost & Enric Saguer : Consumption and Social Change. The Humble Social Groups in Rural Catalonia (the Girona Reggion, Eighteenth Century)
Ulrich Schwarz-Graeber : Variation in Food Consumption Practices in Austria during the Crisis of the 1930s


G-4 MID02 The Social History of Devotion and Christianization
MAP/OG/018 Maths and Physics
Network: Middle Ages Chair: Jesus Angel Solorzano-Telechea
Organizers: Jelle Haemers, Jesus Angel Solorzano-Telechea Discussants: -
Louise Berglund : Constructing Influence: the Cooperation of Queen Blanche of Namur and Birgitta of Sweden in the 1340s and Beyond
Fabrizio De Falco : Educate the Barbarians. The Unsuccessful Irish Church through the Eyes of the Anglo-Norman Invaders (XIIth Cen.)
Anna-Stina Hägglund : Birgittine Monasteries in the Baltic Sea Region and Benefactor Networks
Edoardo Manarini : A Bishop, his Flock, his Books. How to Build a Network for Salvation in Carolingian Italy: Leodoinus and the See of Modena


H-4 WOR04 Extensions of the State and Cultural Encounters in Africa, Asia and Europe from the 17th to the 20th Century
MST/03/004 Main Site Tower
Network: World History Chairs: -
Organizer: Otso Kortekangas Discussant: Lisa Hellman
Mari Eyice : Who’s afraid of the Turk?
Federica Guazzini : Questioning Flight and Displacement during the Italo-Ethiopian War and its Aftermath in a Regional Perspective
Patrik Hettula : Influencing British Colonial Policy – Expatriate Euro-Africans and the Gold Coast Press in the Change of the 20th Century
Otso Kortekangas : Inclusions through Exclusions. Education of the Indigenous Sámi in Early Twentieth Century Norway, Sweden and Finland


I-4 CUL04 The Heritage of Cultural Opposition in the Former Socialist Countries
MST/OG/009 Main Site Tower
Network: Culture Chair: Sándor Horváth
Organizer: Balazs Apor Discussant: Sándor Horváth
Balazs Apor : Jokes and Opposition in Hungary in the Stalinist 1950s
Lóránt Bódi : Circles of resistance. Artistic and community life in Pál Petrigalla's salon
Anelia Kassabova : The Power of Images. Non-conformist Art in Bulgaria from the 1960s towards the 1980s
Orysia Kulick : Ukraine and its Dissidents: the ‘Sixtiers’ as Reformers, Rebels, and Freedom Fighters


J-4 SPA09 Visitor Encounters with Warfare, Genocide and Slavery
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Network: Spatial and Digital History Chair: Vanni D'Alessio
Organizers: Ria Dunkley, Laurie Slegtenhorst Discussant: Norah Karrouche
Michelle Bentley : Conceptualising Genocide: Virtual Expression of Mass Killing at Rwanda
Angela Bermudez : Ten Narrative Keys to De-Normalize Violence in Historical Accounts
Ria Dunkley, Thomas Smith : 'Walking with Romans’. Digital Interpretations of Dissonant Heritage
Thomas Foley : Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation through Digital Archives
Laurie Slegtenhorst : Exploring the Transnational Memory of WWII
James Wallis, Shanti Sumartojo : Conflicting Spaces? Encountering Digital Presentations of War in Historical Museum Exhibitions


K-4 ECO07 Epidemiological Shocks with not so Inevitable Consequences? Capturing and Explaining the Economic Effects of Pre-industrial Plague Outbreaks
PFC/02/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Networks: Economic History , Health and Environment Chair: Maarten Prak
Organizers: Daniel Curtis, Bram van Besouw Discussant: Wouter Ryckbosch
Daniel Curtis : Reconstructing Mortality in the Face of Plagues and Warfare during the Seventeenth Century Low Countries
Joris Roosen : Plague, Death-blow or Window of Opportunity? Market Speculation in Times of Plague in the County of Hainaut, 1349-1500
Tarek Sabraa, Stuart Borsch : Charting the Population Effects of the Black Death throughout the Middle East
Nukhet Varlik : The Black Death and its Long Term Political Consequences in the Ottoman Empire


L-4 TEC06 New STS Perspectives on Innovation and Resistance
PFC/02/013 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Science & Technology Chair: Peter Meyer
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Viktor Borisov : A Steel Bullet for Russian Army (1760 – 1762): between Magic and Science
Felicitas Soehner : Social Ethical Implications and their Medical-historical Framework of Human Genetics in Germany – in the Memory of Contemporary Witnesses


M-4 ELI05 Family Strategies and Career Possibilities in Composite Monarchies, 16th–18th Centuries
PFC/02/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Elites and Forerunners Chair: Jonathan Spangler
Organizers: Veronika Hyden-Hanscho, Klaas Van Gelder Discussant: Jonathan Spangler
Karin Friedrich : Kinship and Power across Borders: Boguslaw Radziwill (1620-1669) as Governor of Ducal Prussia
Veronika Hyden-Hanscho : Transterritorial Families from Border Regions: the Cases of Carretto and Arenberg between Madrid, Brussels and Vienna in the 17th and 18th Centuries
Klaas Van Gelder : Vienna, Naples, and Brussels: the Composite Habsburg Monarchy and the Career Strategies of the Counts of Harrach (1728-1749)


O-4 POL04 Anarchists and Antifascism during the 1930s
PFC/02/026 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Bert Altena
Organizer: Tom Goyens Discussant: Bert Altena
Morris Brodie : ‘Crying in the Wilderness?’: Emma Goldman, the CNT-FAI and the Solidaridad Internacional Antifascista in London
Montse Feu : Jesús González Malo: Antifascism and Anarcho-Syndicalism in the United States
Tom Goyens : Against the Current: Robert Bek-gran and the German Antifascists in New York
Victor Lundberg : "The Antifascist Kick". Aspects of Antifascist Violence in Sweden


P-4 FAM04 The History of Health in European Port Cities
PFC/02/025 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Hideko Matsuo
Organizer: Angelique Janssens Discussant: Ingrid van Dijk
Renzo Derosas, Cristina Munno : Nineteenth-century Venice: Mortality and Health Disparities in a Port City
Yannis Gonatidis : Public Health in a New Port City: the Case of Hermoupolis (Syros) in the First Half of the 19th Century (1821-1854)
Angelique Janssens, Evelien Walhout : The Epidemiological Profile of Amsterdam, 1875-1899. An Analysis of Causes of Death and Public Health Interventions
Michail Raftakis : Mortality Patterns in a Greek Port-city, Hermoupolis (1859-1940)


R-4 FAM14 Kinship and Child Mortality
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Christa Matthys
Organizer: Tim Riswick Discussant: Kai Willführ
Emiko Higami, Ken'ichi Tomobe : Perinatal Mortality and Infant Mortality in Osaka in the Early 20th Century : Influence of Industrialization on Maternal Health
Heejin Park, Bongoh Key : Intergenerational Transmission of Child Mortality in Korea in the Mid-twentieth Century
Paul Puschmann, Katharina Pink & Kai Willführ & Eckart Voland : Early Life Mortality Experiences and Risky Sexual Behavior in Adulthood. A Case Study on the Effects of Sibling Death Experiences on Out of Wedlock Fertility in 18th and 19th Century Krummhörn, Germany
Tim Riswick : Between Rivalry and Support: Differences in the Mortality Chances of Brothers and Sisters in Taiwan (1906-1946) and the Netherlands (1863-1910)
Alice Velková : The Effect of Grandmothers on their Grandchildren’s Survival (West Bohemia, 1750-1850)


S-4 SEX03 The Varying Effects of Pathologization of Same-sex Sexuality in Four Countries of the Former Austro-Hungarian Empire
PFC/03/006B Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Sexuality Chair: Mark Cornwall
Organizer: Johann Karl Kirchknopf Discussant: Mark Cornwall
Franko Dota : Defining "Unnatural Fornication": Homosexuality in Yugoslav Legal and Medical Debates (1918-1977)
Johann Karl Kirchknopf : ‘Sodomy’ versus ‘Homosexuality’. How the Juridical Practice in 20th Century Austria made Use of Two very Different Interpretative Models
Roman Kuhar : Decriminalization of “Unnatural Fornication” among Men in Post-War Slovenia as a Side Effect of Criminalization of Marital Rape
Judit Takács, Tamás P.Tóth : Liberating Pathologization? The Historical Background of the 1961 Decriminalization of Homosexuality in Hungary


T-4 ETH07 The Simultaneity of Belonging: Migrant Letters and the Transnational Social Field
PFC/03/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Linda Reeder
Organizer: Félix Krawatzek Discussant: Linda Reeder
Marcelo Borges : Here, There, and On the Move: Narratives of Space in Migrant Letters
Sonia Cancian : Re/constructing Language and Memories in a Migrant Love Letter Collection: the Intersubjectivities of Multiple Journeys
Félix Krawatzek : Local Conditions and Ideas of Belonging in Migrant Letters
Emma Moreton : Using Corpus Methods to Explore Notions of ‘here’ and ‘there’ in Digitised Migrant Letter Collections


U-4 REL04 Religion and Economic Resources in a Catholic Society (Portugal, 16th-19th centuries)
PFC/03/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network: Religion Chair: Sarah Moran
Organizer: Isabel dos Guimarães Sá Discussant: Silvia Evangelisti
Paula Bessa : Donations for Portuguese Parish Churches and Chapels in the Sixteenth Century
Isabel dos Guimarães Sá : Material Provisions for Spiritual Concerns: Profane and Sacred Objects in the Afterlife (Porto, 1500-1700)
Luciana Gandelman : Rituals of Exchange: Conflicts over Economic Relations in Daily Life through Felipe III’s Pardon Letters in Portugal (1598-1621)
Ana Mafalda Lopes : "As Soon as God Takes Me: Widows and Provisions for the Afterlife


V-4 CUL17 Animals in the Family
6 CP/01/035 6 College Park, School of Sociology
Networks: Culture , Family and Demography Chair: Kate Smith
Organizer: Jane Hamlett Discussant: Kate Smith
Jane Hamlett : 'It was Quite Extraordinary how the Little Animal had Inserted herself into our Lives': Pets in Families and Households in England and Wales, 1837-1939
Claudia Soares : 'The Many Lessons which the Care of Some Gentle, Loveable Animal would give': Animals and Pet keeping in the Waifs and Strays Society, 1881-1914
Julie-Marie Strange : How much is that Doggy in the Window? Pets, the Market, Emotion and Morality in the Long Nineteenth Century
Ingrid Tague : Pets and the Evolution of the Eighteenth-Century Family


W-4 WOM22 Women's Movement and Activism
6 CP/01/037 6 College Park, School of Sociology
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Lessie Jo Frazier
Organizers: - Discussant: Henk de Smaele
Nancy Forestell : Rethinking Canadian Suffrage Politics in the Context of British Settler Colonialism, 1914-1918
Luciana-Marioara Jinga : Women Nurture, Men Protect, or Not? Gender Roles in the Transnational Humanitarian Commitment for Children in Romania (1980-2007)
Cristina Scheibe Wolff : Reason and Emotion: Women Activism against Dictatorships in Southern Cone do America. 1968-1985


X-4 WOM09b Women’s Wages and Time Allocation in Western Europe during Pre-industrial and Industrial Times (16th- Early 20th Centuries) II
6UQ/OG/006 University Square
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Cristina Borderias
Organizers: - Discussants: Raffaella Sarti, Ariadne Schmidt
Corinne Boter : Female Wages and the Gender Wage Gap: the Impact of Industrialization on Dutch Women’s Position in the Labour Market Mirrored in the British Experience, 1750-1914
Victoria López Barahona : Wool Hand-Spinning Wages in Eighteenth-Century Inland Spain
Manuela Martini : Gendered Division of Work and Wage Conflicts in the Lyon Slk Trades at the End of the 19th Century


Z-4 SOC06 Mutual aid and State Provision: Mutual Insurance, Social Policy and Individual Welfare in Europe in the 19th and 20th Century
Music Lecture Theatre School of Music
Network: Social Inequality Chair: Marco H.D. van Leeuwen
Organizer: Jonathan Fink-Jensen Discussant: Marco H.D. van Leeuwen
Lars Fredrik Andersson, Liselotte Eriksson : Adverse/Propitious Selection in Swedish Mutual Health Insurance Societies, 1905-1930
Jonathan Fink-Jensen : Mutual Sickness Insurance Traditions and Social Policy in England and the Netherlands, 1870-1950
Fernando Largo Jiménez : “Cooperate or Perish“. The Public Social Insurances in Spain and the Strategies of the Federation of Friendly Societies of Catalonia


ZA-4 ORA04 Understanding AIDS Activism and Public Health Policy in Europe through Oral History
Mc Mordie Hall School of Music
Network: Oral History Chair: Beate Binder
Organizer: Christopher Ewing Discussant: Beate Binder
Agata Dziuban, Todd Sekuler : Tracing the Contours of Europe in Oral History Narratives about HIV/AIDS
Christopher Ewing : The Emotions of Anti-Discrimination Activism in the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe
Ulrike Klöppel, Eugen Januschke : Struggling to Open up the Narrative Harmonization of the AIDS Crisis in Germany
Emily Nicholls : Mapping AIDS Activism and Policy in the UK through Oral History Interviews
Justyna Struzik : Mapping Tensions: Polish HIV/AIDS Activism through the 1990s


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