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
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Thursday 5 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
A-5
ASI04
A Geo-spatial Analysis of Agricultural Productivity in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey
LAN/OG/049 Lanyon Building
Networks:
Asia
,
Economic History
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Chair:
Michael Pammer
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Organizer:
Semih Celik
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Discussant:
Michael Pammer
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Ayca Akarcay, Nurhan Davutyan & Sezgin Polat :
Agricultural Output and Other Consequences of 1915 in the Turkish Transition from Empire to Republic
Semih Celik, Erdem Kabadayi :
Agricultural Productivity in Western and Central Anatolia: a Regional Perspective 1840-1950
Antonis Hadjikyriacou :
Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Analysis of Agricultural Production Data from the 1572 Ottoman Fiscal Survey of Cyprus
B-5
MAT01a
Daily Lives and Daily Routines: Spaces, Practices and Material Cultures, c.1650–1850
OSCR Lanyon Building
Gudrun Andersson :
At Home: Daily Life in a Magistrate’s House in Early Nineteenth-century Sweden
Topi Artukka :
Food and Festivities – the Assembly House and Daily Practices in Early 19th Century Finland
Panu Savolainen :
Daily Practices of Artificial Light and Nocturnal Culture in 19th Century Nordic Towns
Hannah Wallace :
Absent Masters: Servants and Community on the Country House Estate
D-5
RUR15
Political Institutions and Agricultural Intensification in Pre-modern Europe (500 BC – AD 1,200)
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Mario Adamo
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Organizer:
Mario Adamo
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Discussant:
Daniel Curtis
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Margaret Burr :
Peasants to Entrepreneurs? The Intensification of Grain Malting in Roman Hampshire
Tim Sorg :
Peopling the Land: Human Capital and Syracusan Land Allotment, 483-380 BCE
Paolo Tomei, Lorenzo Tabarrini :
Insecurity of Tenure, Desire for Control. The Long History of Manentes in the Light of Tuscan Medieval Sources (9th-12th Centuries).
E-5
CRI05
Legitimacy of Police and Justice in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Public Perceptions, Contestation and Debates
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Xavier Rousseaux
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Organizers:
Margo De Koster, Herbert Reinke, Xavier Rousseaux |
Discussant:
Klaus Weinhauer
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Margo De Koster :
Public Perceptions of the Legitimacy of the Punishment of Collaboration in Post WW II Belgium
Anja Johansen :
Struggling for the Moral High-Ground: Police Legitimacy as Battle Ground for Public Debates, Berlin and Paris 1890-1914
Herbert Reinke :
From Blue to Green. Policing and Legitimacy Issues in Germany from World War One to the Weimar Republic
F-5
RUR01a
Between Abundance and Scarcity: International Grain Markets in Pre-Industrial Europe (XVI-XIX centuries) (session 1)
MAP/OG/017 Maths and Physics
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Cormac O'Grada
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Organizers:
Luca Mocarelli, Giulio Ongaro |
Discussant:
Cormac O'Grada
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Daniele Andreozzi :
"I grandi commerci portano in groppa i piccoli". Trieste and the Cereal Trade in the XVIII Century (Practices, Merchants, Markets and States)
Andrea Bonoldi, Pier Luigi Novi Inverardi & Isabella Salvador :
The Cereal Market in an Alpine Region at the End of the Ancient Regime: Tyrol (1745-1820)
Alida Clemente, Annastella Carrino :
Grain Markets in an Emergency Situation: Circuits, Actors and Institutions during the 1763-64 Famine in the Kingdom of Naples
Ida Fazio :
Foreign and Domestic Grain Markets meet at the Caricatori: the Sicilian Institutional System of Conservation and Distribution of Wheat
Mikolaj Malinowski :
The Power of Consensus: Parlamentarizm and Market Integration in Poland, 1505-1772
Giulio Ongaro, Luca Mocarelli & Fabrizio Constantini & Luciano Maffi :
Wheat Prices and Wheat Market in the Republic of Venice and in the State of Milan (XVIIIth Century)
I-5
CUL05
Using Computational Techniques to Account for Cultural Change over Time I
MST/OG/009 Main Site Tower
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Jaap Verheul
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Organizers:
Pim Huijnen, Joris van Eijnatten |
Discussant:
Jaap Verheul
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Pim Huijnen :
Opportunities and Challenges of Data-driven Approaches for the Study of Conceptual Change
Jani Marjanen :
An Ecosystem of Newspapers: the Life and Death of Finnish Newspapers 1771–1920
Federico Nanni :
Studying the Impact of Global Events Using Large-Scale Web Archives
Mikko Tolonen :
Octavo: A Tool for Text and Data Mining ECCO and ESTC
Joris van Eijnatten, Jaap Verheul :
Visualising Broadcasts. Do-it-yourself Approaches to Timelines
J-5
SPA02
Societies in Transition
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Douglas Brown, David R. Green & Kathleen McIlvenna :
Geographies of Ill-health among British Postal Workers in the Late Nineteenth Century
Nicolas Marqué, Jack Thomas :
From the Old to the New Regime in Toulouse: Judiciary Professionals in Spatial Perspective, 1790-1830
Tamás Vonyó :
Rebuilding Germany: The spatial analysis of refugee settlement, social housing and homeowhership in postwar Germany
K-5
ECO08
Finance, the State and Development in Independent Africa
PFC/02/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Gareth Austin
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Organizer:
Gareth Austin
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Discussants:
-
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Denis Cogneau, Yannick Dupraz, Justine Knebelmann, Sandrine Mesple-Somps :
The Evolution of Public Finance from Colonial Times to Today, through Structural Adjustment
Hanaan Marwah :
Institutional Failure or an Unsustainable Foreign Debt Burden? Financing and Management of Ghana State-owned Electricity Distribution 1960-2002
Chibuike Uche :
Nigeria and the Sterling Area 1967-80
L-5
ECO25
Financial Markets and Intermediation
PFC/02/013 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Christiaan van Bochove
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Christiaan van Bochove
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Christos Desyllas :
Strange and Powerful Forms of Credit
Adrian Leonard :
The Merits of Joint Stock: Floating Marine Insurance Companies on a Bubble
Christopher Pihl :
Between Personal and Institutional Trust? The Bank of Sweden in the Seventeenth Century Credit Market
Tonia Ruppenthal, Rosemarie Schade :
A Historically Successful Business Model: Financing Benedictine Abbey’s
M-5
ELI06
Female Entrepreneurs as Business Elite: Property Rights and Ownership, 18th - 20th Centuries
PFC/02/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Susana Martínez-Rodríguez :
Business Enterprises with Female Partners in Spain. Evidence from the First 50 Years of the Spanish Business Register
Galina Ulyanova :
Female Entrepreneurs as Board Directors and Stakeholders of the Biggest Russian Joint-stock Companies, 1870-1900
N-5
POL20
Insurgents, Irregular Fighters, Resistants, or Citizens? Defining, Debating and Remembering the Partisan
PFC/02/018 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Bernardas Gailius :
Another Theory of Partisan
Fedele Greta :
The Transitional Justice and the Trials of the Partisans in the Aftermath of World War II in France and Italy
Gianni Perona :
National Resistance Movement in Italy: the Roots of a "National" Civil War
O-5
FAM18
Crisis, Pressure and Adaption over Generations
PFC/02/026 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Svenn-Erik Mamelund
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Organizers:
Per Axelsson, Lisa Dillon |
Discussant:
Svenn-Erik Mamelund
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Tim Bruckner, Samantha Gailey & Stacey Hallman & Marilyn Amorevieta-Gentil & Lisa Dillon & Alain Gagnon :
Epidemic Cycles and Environmental Pressure in Colonial Quebec
Lisa Dillon, Per Axelsson & Lotta Vikström & Sören Edvinsson & Glenn Sandström & Cecily Kelleher :
Births Amid Disasters: International Comparisons of the Trans-generational Effect of Historic Climate Crises on Reproductive Outcomes
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir :
The Effects of the Volcanic Eruption of Laki in Iceland 1783-1785
Lena Karlsson :
Infant Mortality and Birth Seasonality of the Sami and non-Sami populations, 19th-century Sweden
P-5
FAM06
Demography, Health and Great War
PFC/02/025 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Elena Crinela Holom :
After Four Years of Conflict: Romanian Soldiers from Transylvania and their Families Fighting with the Experience and the Consequences of the First World War
Daniela Marza :
The Influence of the Great War on Family Life in Transylvania
Emilia Musumeci :
'Venus at the Front': Syphilis and Prostitution during the WWI in Italy
Q-5
WOM23
Constructing Gender
PFC/03/005 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Dijana Dijanic Plesko :
Politics of Leisure Time
Ramona Mihaila, George Lazaroiu :
The Instrumental Function of Gendered Citizenship and Symbolic Politics in the Social Construction of Labor Rights for Migrants
Olga Porshneva :
Bolshevik Design of Gender Relations in the Early Soviet Period: Official Discourse and Social Practices (based on Materials from the Urals Region)
R-5
EDU04
Popular Education and the Capitalist State in Western Europe, 1800–2015
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Anne Berg :
Governing the Evolution of Freedom: the Capitalist State and the Making of Popular Education c. 1870 to the 1910s
Jesper Eckhardt Larsen :
The Role of ”Folk-” Institutions in Danish and Norwegian State Primary Teacher Recruitment from 1855 to 1967
Samuel Edquist :
The Capitalist State and the Making of Civil Society: Government funding of Swedish Popular Education 1911–2015
Johanna Ringarp :
Public Governance of Popular Education after 1991
S-5
SEX05
Cancelled: Queering Sex on Screen
PFC/03/006B Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Sexuality
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Chairs:
-
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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T-5
ETH04a
Comparing the Irish Migration Experience since 1922
PFC/03/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Irial Glynn :
Irish Postwar Emigration Compared
Kevin Myers :
Migration, Memory and the Making of Educational Multiculturalism among Irish and Afro-Caribbean Communities in Post-war Britain
Miriam Nyhan Grey :
Post-war Irish Immigrants in London and New York: a Comparative Lens
U-5
FAM19
Family Systems and Kinship Systems: Exploring a Conundrum
PFC/03/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Violetta Hionidou
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Organizer:
Mikolaj Szoltysek
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Discussant:
Jean-François Mignot
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Réka Gyimesi, Péter Öri :
East of the Hajnal-line: Household Structure, First Marriage and Out-migration in Hungary (Zsámbék and Bonyhád in the 1850s and 1860s)
Mary Nagata :
Intersecting Communities: Household, Family and Neighborhood in Early Modern Kyoto
Christopher Neumaier :
From Patriarchy to Partnership: a Path Not Taken? The Negotiation of Gender Roles in West German Families, 1950s – 1980s
Mikolaj Szoltysek, Radoslaw Poniat & Siegfried Gruber :
Family Systems and the “Woman’s Property Complex”: Testing the Unity of Western Eurasia with Historical Census Microdata Samples
V-5
LAB04a
Domestic Service and Regulation in Colonial Societies
6 CP/01/035 6 College Park, School of Sociology
Shireen Ally :
White Mother's Baby, Black Nanny's Maybe? Race and Maternity in Colonial Domestic Service
Claire Lowrie :
Protectors or Perpetrators? White Masters and the Colonial Implications of Violence by and towards Domestic Servants in the Northern Territory of Australia and Singapore, 1880s-1930s.
Nitin Sinha :
The Power of Failure: Colonial Regulations and Domestic Servants in Early Colonial India
Nitin Varma :
Masters of Home: Regulating Master Servant Relationship in Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century India
W-5
LAB20
Workers’ Education: Enlightenment, Education, and Empowerment
6 CP/01/037 6 College Park, School of Sociology
Jenny Jansson :
Portraying Organized Labor in Workers’ Education: a Comparison of Self-images in German and Swedish Educational Material
Jan Kellershohn :
Vocational Retraining and De-industrialisation. Trade Unions, Lifelong Learning and Workers’ Subjectification in Germany during the 1960s
Elena Musiani :
Popular Education and Vocational Training in Italy in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century: a Comparative Analysis
Jonas Söderqvist :
Social Mobility or Class Formation? Goals and Ambitions among the Students at Brunnsvik Folk College, Sweden 1906-1920
X-5
WOM08
Women Travellers in Europe and Far Beyond (1750-1830): Exploration, Experience, Reflection
6UQ/OG/006 University Square
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Leonie Hannan
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Organizer:
Nataliia Voloshkova
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Discussant:
Leonie Hannan
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Sutapa Dutta :
Defining Female Space and Agency: British Women Travelers to India in the Eighteenth Century
Tania Robles Ballesteros :
Travelling to Gain Freedom: Germaine de Staël and Exile
Barbare Tetti :
Ruins, Remains and Monuments: Charlotte Eaton’s Correspondence from Rome, 1816-1817
Nataliia Voloshkova :
'A Competent Witness': Mary Holderness and her Ethnographic Exploration of Crimea in the Early Nineteenth Century
Z-5
SOC03
Comparative Perspectives on Poor Relief in European Rural Societies 1700 - 1830
Music Lecture Theatre School of Music
Networks:
Rural
,
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Esther Beeckaert
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Organizer:
Nick Van den Broeck
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Discussant:
Wouter Ryckbosch
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Thijs Lambrecht, Anne Winter :
The Determinants of Poor Relief in Early Modern Rural Societies: Western Flanders C. 1700
Luciano Maffi, Giovanni Gregorini & Marco Rochini :
Poor Relief Systems in Northern Italy Rural Societies in the 18th Century.
Julie Marfany, Montserrat Carbonell-Esteller & Joana Maria Pujadas-Mora :
Migration and the Household Economy of the Poor in Catalonia, 1762-1803
Nick Van den Broeck :
Between Regions and Localities: Framing and Explaining Micro-Variations in Rural Poor Relief Practices in the Southern Low Countries (1750-1830)
ZA-5
ORA05
Migration, Immigrants and 'the Other' in Oral History
Mc Mordie Hall School of Music
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Michael John
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Pål Brunnström :
How the Finns became White
Jack Crangle :
Interviewing the ‘Other’ in Northern Ireland: Immigrants and Racism in a Sectarian Landscape
Jesper Johansson, Malin Thor Tureby :
The Collection Migration Finland-Sweden (ca 1970-1989) – Positioning and Identification in a Narrative Collection with Finnish Immigrants at the Archive of the Nordic Museum in Sweden
Marcel Thomas :
Strangers in the Village: Life Histories, False Memories and 'Newcomers' in Rural Postwar Germany
Thursday 5 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
A-6
AFR03
Contemporary Politics in Mozambique and Angola
LAN/OG/049 Lanyon Building
Network:
Africa
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Chair:
Mirjam de Bruijn
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Organizer:
Eric Morier-Genoud
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Discussants:
-
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Alexander Keese :
Managing the Social Transition Locally: Land, Development, and Local Power under the PAIGC/PAICV Regime in the Barlavento (São Vicente and Santa Antão)
Eric Morier-Genoud :
The Catholic Church in Mozambique and World Politics
Augusto Nascimento :
The Course of Violence in São Tomé and Príncipe in the Last Half Century
Justin Pearce :
History, Legitimacy and Renamo’s Return to Arms in Central Mozambique
Didier Péclard :
Nervous Hegemony in Angola. Control, Growth and Resistance in Post-war Politics
Nikkie Wiegink :
Armed Opposition in “these Times of Democracy”: Violence and Politics in Mozambique
B-6
MAT01b
Daily Lives and Daily Routines: Spaces, Practices and Material Cultures, c. 1650-1850
OSCR Lanyon Building
Johanna Ilmakunnas :
Spaces and Places for Handiwork at Country Houses in Sweden and Finland, c. 1750–1850
Thomas McGrath, Jon Stobart :
Convenient and Ornamental: Producing Domestic Space in Eighteenth-century England
Catherine Richardson, Tara Hamling :
Middling Domestic Routines in Seventeenth-century England
Brodie Waddell :
Making Sense of Working Life: the Everyday Writings of ‘Ordinary People’ in England, c.1600-1750
C-6
HEA14
Healthy and Dangerous Environments
Senate Room Lanyon Building
Rosemarie Schade, Tonia Ruppenthal :
What's Old is New? What's New is Old? Benedictine Nuns, Sustainability, and Organic Gardening
Amanda Sciampacone :
Picturing Disease and the Environment in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Vittorio Tigrino :
Coasts and Beaches as Contact Zones: Coastal Communities and Marine Landscapes in Mediterranean Sea, the Case of Liguria (XVIth-XXth c.)
D-6
MID06
Certifying Inequalities in Late Medieval Europe. England, Italy and France in Comparative Perspective
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
James Davis :
Social Stratification in the Streets and Markets of Medieval English Towns
Ian Forrest :
Inequality and Trustworthiness in Late Medieval England
Marta Gravela :
Unequal Citizenship. The Fiscal Assessment of Inequalities in Late Medieval Italy
Clément Lenoble :
Microcredit and Inequalities in the Middle Ages
E-6
CRI06
Penal Solutions in the Early Twentieth Century Europe
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Zoe Alker
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Organizer:
Helen Johnston
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Discussant:
Margo De Koster
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Pamela Cox :
The ‘Great Decarceration’: Social and Penal Policy in Early Twentieth Century Britain and its Contemporary Legacies
Elsa Genard :
Punish and Care: the Physicians in French Prisons in the Early Twentieth Century
Helen Johnston :
Borstal Girls: the Modified System for Female Offenders in England, 1908-1950
Heather Shore :
Revisiting the Borstal Experiment, 1908-1982
F-6
RUR01b
Between Abundance and Scarcity: International Grain Markets in Pre-Industrial Europe (XVI-XIX centuries) (session 2)
MAP/OG/017 Maths and Physics
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Cormac O'Grada
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Organizers:
Luca Mocarelli, Giulio Ongaro |
Discussant:
Cormac O'Grada
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Federico D'Onofrio, G. Duadin & C. Loïc :
France and the European Grain Trade in the Long Eighteenth-century (1700-1820)
Pietro Ficarra :
Scarcity in a Land of Plenty: the Case of XV-XVI Century Padua
Aleksander Panjek :
Urban Merchants vs. Peasant Traders: the Parallel Grain Trade in Early Modern Slovenia
Laura Prosperi :
Famine, Staple Trade and Food Habits: what about the Impact of Grain Losses in the Modern Age?
Donatella Strangio :
Between Abundance and Scarcity: “Tratte”, Smuggling of Grain, Merchants
G-6
LAT02a
Latin American State Formation in the Periphery I
MAP/OG/018 Maths and Physics
Marco Calderon :
State Formation, Rural Education and the Transformation of Landscape in the Mexican Countryside: 1910-1940
Brenda Elsey :
Harmonious Mothers versus Terrifying Amazons: Gender, Physical Education, and the Chilean State, 1902-1931
Andrés Estefane :
Anomalous Territories: Legal Exceptions, Bureaucratic Plurality, and the Colonization Processes in Chile
Alberto Harambour :
Capital and Barbarism in the Uttermost Frontiers of Civilization: Transnational Trajectories of State Building in the Amazon Jungle and the Patagonian Channels (1880-1950s)
María José Ortiz Bergia :
Health Policies and the Rural Population in Córdoba´s Pampa (1930-1950)
H-6
THE05
Meet the Editors of Rethinking History: What Does it Mean to Rethink History Today?
MST/03/004 Main Site Tower
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Berber Bevernage
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Organizers:
Patrick Finney, Kalle Pihlainen |
Discussants:
-
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I-6
POL21
A Fresh Look at Politics and Populism in the 19th and 20th Centuries
MST/OG/009 Main Site Tower
Anders Forsell :
Challenging the City: Resistance to Annexation in Rural Sweden, c. 1900-1940.
Patrícia Gomes Lucas :
Conservatives, or not so much? An Analysis of the Ideology of a Portuguese Monarchic Party
Nathaniël Kunkeler :
The Organisation of Fascist Myth-making in Sweden and the Netherlands, 1933-40
Sebastien Lazardeux :
Populist Movements and Representative Democracy: Love it or Leave it
Maren Lytje :
Right-Wing Populisms – the Old and the New: the Role of Authoritarianism
Susi Meret :
Right-Wing Populisms – Comparing the Old and the New
J-6
SPA10
History in Digital Turn: Practices, Visualizations and Interpretations
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Øyvind Eide :
Historical Narrative, Models, and Media Modalities
Timur Valetov :
Making of the Vector Maps Depositary for Russian History GIS-based Researches
Andrei Volodin :
How “Digital” Impacts the Research Practices of Historians?
K-6
SPE02
The Great Leveler: Violence and the History of Inequality from the Stone Age to the 21st Century, by Walter Scheidel
PFC/02/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
L-6
THE06
Anarchism and Republicanism: Theory
PFC/02/013 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Bert Altena
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Organizers:
Bert Altena, Ruth Kinna |
Discussant:
Carl Levy
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Matthew Adams :
Utopian Civic Virtue: Bakunin, Kropotkin and Anarchism's Republican Inheritance?
Guilherme Falleiros :
Federalism in Anarchism, Republicanism and Amerindian Politics
Ruth Kinna, Alex Prichard :
Anarchism Violence and Freedom: the Evolution of an Anarchist-republican Debate
Peter Ryley :
Patrick Geddes: Citizenship, Community and Social Evolution. His Theory of Civics
M-6
ELI07
The European Country House (1880-2000): New and Old Forms of Sociocultural Distinction and Cultural Consumption
PFC/02/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Daniel Menning :
Reviving Country House Culture in Southwestern Germany around 1900
Jonathan Spangler :
Leaving the Court - the Uses of the Country House for Princes in the Late Seventeenth Century
Fred Vogelzang :
Old and New Elite Lifestyles in Nineteenth Century Country House Culture
N-6
ETH22
EU Migration
PFC/02/018 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Fathi Bourmeche :
EU Migration and Mobility in British Press: the ‘Othering’ of Bulgarians and Romanians from 2007 to 2014
Karijn Nijhoff :
Dutch Assimilation Versus Migrants’ Hybridism: Narratives of Poles in The Hague
Matti Välimäki :
Under Pressure from International Developments. Refugee Politics of the Finnish Centre Party, the National Coalition Party and the Social Democratic Party, 1973–2015
O-6
WOM10
The Two-supporter-model in Early Modern Scandinavia
PFC/02/026 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Karin Hassan Jansson
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Organizer:
Karin Hassan Jansson
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Discussant:
Amy Erickson
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Maria Ågren :
The State as Master: Gender, State Formation and Commercialisation in Urban Sweden, 1650-1780
Pirita Frigren :
Migrant Work and Supporting a Family: the Case of Finnish Merchant Sailors’ Households, 1830-1870
Sofia Maria Gustafsson :
The Soldier’s Wife: The Solid Economic Base for the Swedish Army in the Eighteenth Century
P-6
FAM05
Life Course Approaches to Human Stature
PFC/02/025 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Ewout Depauw :
Toddlers, Teenagers and Terminal Heights: the Importance of Puberty for Adult Stature, Flanders 1800-76
Jan Kok, Björn Quanjer :
Early Life Conditions and Young Adult Height in 19th Century Netherlands
France Portrait, Kristina Thompson :
The Association between Body Height and Socio-economic Status of Mid-19th Century Males
Kim Price :
Visualising Nineteenth-century Prisoner Health using Twenty-first-century ‘Patient Pathways’
Vincent Tassenaar :
Regional Variety in Stature in the Netherlands (1840-1925)
Q-6
FAM20
Perspectives on Fertility Decline
PFC/03/005 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Eilidh Garrett :
Fertility Decline in England and Wales 1851 and 1911: Two Views from the 1911 Census
Bartosz Ogórek :
“Because of the Hard Times”. Induced Abortion and Fertility Decline in the Interwar Poland
Péter Öri, Levente Pakot :
Fertility Transition in 19th and Early 20th Century Hungary: Spatial and Social Differences at the Micro-level, a Comparative Study
Katerina Piro :
The Taboo of Family Planning: Germany’s Fertility Transition in Ego-documents
Alice Reid, Hannaliis Jaadla & Eilidh Garrett :
A Spatial Analysis of Fertility Decline in England and Wales, 1851-1911
R-6
EDU07
The History of Teachers: Social, Cultural and Economic Perspectives
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Emil Marklund :
Who would become a Teacher? The Socio-economic Origin of Teachers in Northern Sweden 1870-1950
David Mitch :
The Influence of School Bureaucratization on Female Teacher Career Patterns: Evidence from early Twentieth Century London
Attila Nóbik :
Educational Journals and the Professionalization of Elementary Teaching in Late 19th Century Hungary
Gabriela Wuethrich, Ulrich Woitek :
Career and Cash: Swiss Teachers in the Long Nineteenth Century
Helen Young :
Community Players: Exploring the Social Significance of Scotland's Rural Teachers through Interdisciplinary Historical Research, 1696-2000
S-6
SEX06
Sex and Violence: Prostitution as a Violent Profession?
PFC/03/006B Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Magaly Rodríguez García
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Organizers:
Elwin Hofman, Pieter Vanhees |
Discussant:
Yvonne Svanström
|
Sonja Dolinsek :
Prostitution and Violence in Post-Abolitionist France
Elwin Hofman :
Violent Prostitutes: the Dialectics of Resistance in Belgium, 1750-1830
Pieter Vanhees :
A Dangerous Profession? Space, Prostitution and Violence in the Antwerp Port District, 1880-1895
T-6
ETH04b
Migration from Ireland and its Legacies
PFC/03/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Johanne Devlin Trew :
Diaspora Perspectives on the Future of Ireland in the Shadow of Brexit
Donald MacRaild, Lewis Darwen :
Britain’s Irish Famine: Responses to Famine Immigration and Disease, 1846-1849
Mary Anne Poutanen :
Irish Hospitality in Montreal: Public Houses as Communication Nodes, 1840-1870
Bronwen Walter :
Irish Descentness: Persistence of Difference in the Diaspora
U-6
REL10
Revolution, Reform, Religion
PFC/03/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Religion
|
Chair:
Tine Van Osselaer
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
Liise Lehtsalu, Tine Van Osselaer |
Tobias Budke :
European Reformers and their Network(s)
Juan Ibáñez Castro :
Judgments on Feminine Religiosity in 17th Century Spain. Women Mystics and Visionaries under Examination in the Writings of Fray Jerónimo Gracián (1604) and Fray Jerónimo Planes (1639)
Tiina Lintunen :
Revolution and Religion: the Attitudes of Socialist Rebels towards Religion
Martin Nykvist :
Abstinent Masculinity: Christian Responses to the Sexual Revolution in Sweden
V-6
LAB04b
Roundtable: Domestic Service and Regulation in Colonial Societies
6 CP/01/035 6 College Park, School of Sociology
W-6
LAB21
Contemporary Labour: Crises, Precariousness, Resistance
6 CP/01/037 6 College Park, School of Sociology
Networks:
Asia
,
Labour
|
Chair:
Sjaak Van der Velden
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Sjaak Van der Velden
|
Lori Flores :
The Laboring and Activist Experiences of Latino Farmworkers' and Maritime Workers' in Maine
Marcelo Mattos, Paulo Terra :
Precariousness, Informality and Recent Changes in Brazilian Labour Relations (2000-2016)
Aliki Vaxevanoglou :
Work and “Underground” Economy in Greece: a Family Affair
X-6
WOM07
Secrets and Silences: Exploring the Hidden Lives of Families
6UQ/OG/006 University Square
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Shurlee Swain
|
Organizer:
Birgitte Soland
|
Discussant:
Shurlee Swain
|
Christina Benninghaus :
Silence: Coping with Infertility in 19th Century Germany
Birgitte Soland :
Vanishing Violence: The Mysterious Disappearance of Wife-Beating in Early-Twentieth Century Denmark
Mari Välimäki :
Sons and Their Confidantes. The Relationship Between Sons and Mothers in a 17th Century Nordic Town
Karen Vallgårda :
Ugly Intimacies and the Management of Knowledge in Danish 20th Century Divorces
Y-6
WOM04
Violence against Women
11UQ/01/010 University Square
Martin Bergman :
The Discovery, Construction, and Explanation of a Crime–differing Policies in Different Countries
Bonnie Clementsson :
Testimonies of Swedish Convicts in 1840
Cinzia Meraviglia, Gabriele La Ros, Federica Mazzocco, Giulia Prandoni & Martina Toma :
Femicide in Italy as a Modern Witch-craze?
Marianna Muravyeva :
Killing Mothers: Violence against Women in a Modernising Society
Z-6
SOC07
Nomadic Livelihoods: Norms and Practices of Labour, Peddling, and Mobility in Pre-Industrial Nordic Societies
Music Lecture Theatre School of Music
Networks:
Labour
,
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Matias Kaihovirta
|
Organizer:
Hanna Lindberg
|
Discussant:
Ariadne Schmidt
|
Theresa Johnsson :
Our Not So Peaceful Society: Compulsory Service and Vagrancy in Sweden during the 1830s
Hanna Lindberg, Jutta Ahlbeck :
Trading with Strangers. Roma and Karelian Peddlers and the Regulation of Peddling in Nineteenth-Century Finland
Hanne Østhus :
Forced into Farm Service? Compulsory Service in Norway in the Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
Vilhelm Vilhelmsson :
The Survival Tactics of Vagrants and Daylabourers in 19th Century Rural Iceland
ZA-6
ORA06
Ethical Problems and Reflections
Mc Mordie Hall School of Music
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Malin Thor Tureby
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Jakub Galeziowski :
When Historian meets Vulnerability – Methodological and Ethical Dilemmas from the Fieldwork
Gisela Holfter :
The Role of Oral History and Life Histories in the Case of German-speaking Exiles in Ireland 1933-1945
Susan Lindholm :
Remembering a Time of Crisis: Chilean Hip-hop as Transnational Memory Work
Tea Sindbæk Andersen :
The Great War as First Person Narratives and Informal Newsfeeds
Thursday 5 April 2018
14.00 - 16.00
A-7
SOC12
The Concept of the Welfare State and the Mixed Economy of Welfare ca 1930--1980
LAN/OG/049 Lanyon Building
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Thomas M. Adams
|
Organizer:
Nils Edling
|
Discussant:
Julia Moses
|
Nils Edling :
The Four Different Welfare States of the Interwar Years
Irene Hardill, Georgina Brewis :
Voluntary Action and the State: Debates within England’s Voluntary Organisations in the 1940s
Klaus Petersen, Pauli Kettunen :
Welfare State Conceptualizations and the Cold War
Dan Wincott, Paul Chaney :
When was the Welfare State? Voluntarism, the State and Welfare Policy, 1945-1980: a Case-Study of Wales
B-7
MAT03
Textile Value Reused
OSCR Lanyon Building
Cecilia Aneer :
Fabric Economy and the Reuse of Garments and Textiles at the Court of King Gustav I of Sweden c. 1540-1560
Lena Dahrén :
Early Modern Fashionable Golden Bobbin-made Passementerie Reused in Preserved Swedish Church Textiles
Ingela Wahlberg :
Interior Valances Made for Weddings Reused as Liturgical Textiles – an Opportunity for Dating?
Elizabeth Walsh :
Words and Pictures: Some Purposes of Reusing Lace in the Later Seventeenth Century
C-7
HEA07
Psychopaths, the Military, and the State: Managing Maladjustment in War and Long Postwar Periods
Senate Room Lanyon Building
Network:
Health and Environment
|
Chair:
Vanni D'Alessio
|
Organizer:
Vanni D'Alessio
|
Discussant:
Petteri Pietikäinen
|
Filip Cec :
Diagnosing, Treating and Managing Psychopathy in Northern Adriatic 20th Century Postwar Periods
Heike Karge :
Between the Psychopath, the Neurotic and the Schizophrenic. Psychiatric Discourse and Clinical Practice in Yugoslavia
Katariina Parhi :
Psychopathy in the Finnish Defense Forces, 1918–1939
Mirza Redzic :
No ‘Ordinary’ Men? Psychopathy, Wars and Crimes in the Balkans
E-7
CRI07
Race and Justice between Abolitions, from Colonialism to Postcolonialism
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Vivien Miller
|
Organizer:
Alexa Neale
|
Discussant:
Vivien Miller
|
James Campbell :
Race and the Death Penalty in British Overseas Territories, 1965-1991
Christopher Fevre :
"Coming up against a Brick Wall?" Black Political Resistance to Policing in London during the 1970s
Marion Pluskota :
Punishing the Colonial Citizen. Race, Gender and Penal Practices in the Caribbean after the Abolition of Slavery
Lizzie Seal, Alexa Neale :
Race and the Death Penalty in British Overseas Territories, 1965-1991
F-7
RUR03a
Disseminating Rural Knowledge. Transnational Perspectives on Agricultural Education in the 20th Century (session 1)
MAP/OG/017 Maths and Physics
Dietmar Müller :
Agrarianism in East Central Europe. Co-operatives and the Quest for Transforming Rural Societies
Julia Tischler :
Agricultural Education, Segregation, and Transnational Knowledge in South Africa, c. 1900-1950
Liesbeth van de Grift :
Governing the Rural through Agricultural Education
G-7
LAT02b
Latin American State Formation in the Periphery II
MAP/OG/018 Maths and Physics
Julio Lisandro Cañón Voirin :
State Terrorism. The South of the American Continent during the 1970s. A Case of State Terrorism Transnationalization
Kim Clark :
Reaching Out: the Extension of Ecuadorian Public Health into Two Highland Provinces, 1925-1950
Paulo Drinot :
Labour Conflict, Arbitration, and the Labour State in Highland Peru
Hector Gutierrez Rufrancos, Cecilia Lanata Briones :
Latin American Income Inequality in Household Budget Surveys, 1910-1970
Elizabeth Shesko :
Military Conscription in the Early 20th-Century Bolivian Periphery
H-7
THE04
Economic History, Social Science History and a Historical Social Science
MST/03/004 Main Site Tower
Network:
Theory
|
Chair:
Thomas Welskopp
|
Organizer:
Norbert Fabian
|
Discussant:
Thomas Welskopp
|
Norbert Fabian :
Structural Network Analyses as Sociohistorical and Didactical Models for a Historical Social Science
Marijn Molema :
History, Economy and Policy: what Historians can Learn from Social Scientists (and vice versa)
I-7
CUL07
Cultural Networks over the Cold War Boundaries
MST/OG/009 Main Site Tower
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Julia Lajus
|
Organizer:
Simo Mikkonen
|
Discussant:
Geoffrey Roberts
|
Sonja Grossmann :
All Friends of the Soviet Union United? Virtual and Real Networks of the Friends of the Soviet Union during the Cold War
Pia Koivunen :
Who has the Right to Tell about Lenin? The Lenin Museum in Finland as Part of the International Network of Lenin Museums
Simo Mikkonen :
Soviet Artistic Networks with the West
Annette Vowinckel :
Cold War Photographic Networks
J-7
URB03
Integration and Segregation in Urban Settings
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Network:
Urban
|
Chair:
Peter Jones
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
David Do Paço :
The Community Illusion: Urban Diversity and Circles of Social Belonging in Trieste, 1717-c.1830
Adrian Grant, David Coyles & Brandon Hamber & Greg Lloyd :
Housing the Working Classes of Belfast, 1945-1998: the Social, Cultural and Economic Consequences of Political, Sectarian, Security and Classist Forces
Philipp Reick :
“We don’t want to move!” Working-class Notions of Urban Belonging in the late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century
Monika Stromberger :
Architecture as an Expression of Social Segregation: The Eastern and the Western Part of the City of Graz
K-7
ECO09a
Institutions of Labour Coercion: Towards a Global Perspective I
PFC/02/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Piotr Guzowski :
How to Measure the Level of Serfdom? The Index of Serfdom
Alexander Klein :
Understanding Serfdom: Methodology for Limited Access Societies
Mats Olsson, Mats Olsson :
Extraction from Coerced and Free Labour, Sweden 1750–1900
L-7
ECO18
Was there Enough Food? Case Studies on the Availability of Foodstuffs in Times of Famine
PFC/02/013 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Economic History
|
Chair:
Timo Myllyntaus
|
Organizer:
Timo Myllyntaus
|
Discussant:
Timo Myllyntaus
|
Declan Curran :
Silver Coin Shortages during the Great Irish Famine (1845-1850) and Sen’s Food Entitlement Approach
Marja Birgitta Erikson :
Harvest Failure but no Famine: a Study of Relief Administration in East Central Sweden, 1840–1847
Gudmundur Jonsson :
Food Availability in Iceland during the Famine of 1801–1805
Marten Seppel :
How to Define and Determine the End Point of a Famine? The Comparison of Northern European Famines, 1603-1709
M-7
ELI08
The Urban Elite at Breaking Points in the Political History of Small European Nations in the 19th and 20th Centuries
PFC/02/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Networks:
Elites and Forerunners
,
Urban
|
Chairs:
Martin Pekár, Andrea Pokludova |
Organizers:
Martin Pekár, Andrea Pokludova |
Discussants:
Martin Pekár, Andrea Pokludova |
Ondrej Ficeri :
The Urban Elite as an Agent of Nationalism: the Case Study of a Disputed City Košice/Kassa in the 1st Half of the 20th Century
Brendan Humphreys :
Urbanicide as Politicide. Reflections on Urban/Rural Dynamics from Recent Conflicts
Pavel Kladiwa, Andrea Pokludova :
Rural Towns in Moravia as the Channels of Modernisation Processes at the Turn of the 19th Century
Zuzana Tokárová :
Interventions in the Composition of Municipal Self-Governance as an Instrument of Anti-Jewish Measures during the Holocaust Period (Comparative Analysis)
Lili Zach :
The Irish Intelligentsia and the Self-determination of Small Nations: Links and Parallels between Ireland and Habsburg Central Europe in the Early Twentieth Century
N-7
POL22
Building Societies in the 20th Century
PFC/02/018 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
David Kilgannon :
A Most Troubling Set of Policies. Provision for the Intellectually Disabled in Ireland, 1947-65
My Klockar Linder :
Child-rich, Child-poor, Child-less: Political Concepts and the Mobilization on Swedish Family Policy in the 1930s and 40s
Åsa Melin :
Building Society through Education
P-7
FAM07
Midwives and Midwifery at the Nexus between State Interest, Women’s Health, and the Decline in Infant Mortality
PFC/02/025 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Networks:
Family and Demography
,
Labour
|
Chair:
Oana Sorescu-Iudean
|
Organizers:
Luminita Dumanescu, Oana Sorescu-Iudean |
Discussant:
Christa Matthys
|
Luminita Dumanescu :
The Politics of Birth in Composite States: Midwives in Transylvania (19th – 20th Century)
Minghui Li :
Childbirth, Midwives and Communities: Midwifery Transformation in Beijing, 1926-1937
Dolores Ruiz-Berdún :
Risky Business: to be a Midwife in Spain after the Spanish Civil War
Claudia Septimia Sabau :
Was she the "Certified" Midwife or the "Skilled" One? About Midwives and Midwifery between Legislation and Tradition in the N?s?ud District (1861-1876)
Q-7
FAM21
Perspectives on Marriage across Countries and Centuries
PFC/03/005 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Joana-Maria Pujades-Mora
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Peter Teibenbacher
|
Mihaela Gotea :
Attitudes towards Marital Conflict in Romanian Contemporary Society
Hideko Matsuo, Koen Matthijs :
Role of Secularisation on Marriage Seasonality through Daily Marriage Index from 19 th to Early 20th Century, Belgium, Province of West Flanders
R-7
EDU05a
School Acts and the Emergence of Modern School Systems I
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Jeroen Dekker, Hilda Amsing, Inge Wichers :
School Acts in a Nation Divided: the Development of Mass Schooling in the Netherlands in the Long 19th Century
Michèle Hofmann, Lucas Boser :
E Pluribus Unum: one Swiss School System based on many Cantonal School Acts
Christian Larsen :
The Dissemination of True Religiosity and the Promotion of Good Citizenship: the Danish 1814 School Acts and the Rise of Mass Schooling and Nation Building
S-7
SEX07
Sex, Knowledge and Expertise in Twentieth Century
PFC/03/006B Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Julie Gammon
|
Organizer:
April Trask
|
Discussant:
Kirsten Leng
|
Chiara Beccalossi :
Sexology, Hormones and Medical Experiments in the 'Latin Atlantic World': International Networks between Southern Europe and Latin America, c. 1926-1950.
Svanur Petursson :
The Changing Face of the Sexual Expert in 1960s and 1970s West Germany
Katie Sutton :
Popularising Sexual Science and Psychoanalysis: Scientific Experts in Interwar German Film
April Trask :
Expert Knowledge, the Laboratory and Male Bodies in Germany, 1914-1933
T-7
ETH06
Trafficking Problems: the Construction of the International Regulatory Regime to Fight Sex Trafficking
PFC/03/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Elisa Camiscioli :
The Gender of Mobility: Passports, Forgeries, and Migration Control in Between France and Cuba
Eva Payne :
Nation, Race, and the 'Trafficked Woman' in the League of Nations Investigations into Sex Trafficking
Jessica Pliley :
Sex Trafficking and the Deportation Regime: American Enforcement of International Anti-Trafficking Regulation, 1937-1944
Ilkay Yilmaz :
Trafficking Women in the Ottoman Empire (1853-1914)
U-7
REL12a
The Man Behind the Curtain. The Social Life of Clergy (session 1)
PFC/03/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
William Gibson :
The Finances of the Anglican Episcopate, 1689-1800
Jonas Lindström :
The Economic Network of an Eighteenth-century Clergyman
Jon Stobart :
Genteel or Respectable? The Material Culture of Rural Clergy in Late Georgian England
V-7
LAB06
Gender, Military Labour and War Labour
6 CP/01/035 6 College Park, School of Sociology
Networks:
Labour
,
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Giulio Ongaro
|
Organizer:
Fia Sundevall
|
Discussant:
Aurelia Martín Casares
|
Anders Ahlbäck :
Military Officers as Paragons of Manly Virtue and Incarnations of Manly Vice in the Nordic Countries, circa 1920
Christine de Matos :
The Occupied Home: Domestic Work, Gender and Power in the Allied Occupation of Germany, 1945-1950s
Esbjörn Larsson :
On the Changing Perceptions of Women’s Role in the Nation’s Defence during the Age of Total War: the Introduction of Defence Service Training for Girls in Sweden during World War II
Fia Sundevall :
Gender, Military Labour, and Swedish Cold War Economy: Challenging the ‘Peace Came, Women Left’ Paradigm
W-7
LAB22
Labour and Collective Memory: Forgetting, Remembering and Commemorating Labour
6 CP/01/037 6 College Park, School of Sociology
Networks:
Culture
,
Labour
|
Chair:
Fathi Bourmeche
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Fathi Bourmeche
|
Irene Diaz, Rubén Vega García-Amaya Caunedo :
Facing Plants Closures. Tenneco, Suzuki and Coke Workers in Asturias (2013-2014)
Hans Hulling :
Iron Works History: a Matter of Class Interests and Uses of History?
Peter McInnis :
A Remembrance of Things Past: the Commemoration of Industrialization and Deindustrialization at the Nova Scotia Museum of Industry
Valerie Wright, Jim Phillips & Jim Tomlinson :
The Moral Economy and Deindustrialisation: how Workers in Scotland made Sense of Economic Changes from the 1950s to the 1990s
X-7
ECO19
Well-being and Inequality in Modern Europe
6UQ/OG/006 University Square
Network:
Economic History
|
Chair:
Tamás Vonyó
|
Organizers:
Herman J. de Jong, María Gómez-León, Stefan Nikolic |
Discussants:
-
|
Mary E. Cox :
Neutrality and Nutrition: Sweden and the First World War
Herman J. de Jong, María Gómez-León :
Income Inequality in Germany and Britain, 1900-1950
Giacomo Gabbuti :
A Noi! Economic Inequality and the Political Economy of Italian Fascism
Daniel Gallardo Albarrán, Joost Veenstra :
Sanitary infrastructures and the decline of mortality in Germany, 1877-1913
Stefan Nikolic, Filip Novokmet :
Income Inequality in Eastern Europe, 1900-1950
Y-7
POL09
Rival State Projects, Citizenship, and Loyalty in Contested Regions
11UQ/01/010 University Square
Ivan Jelicic :
Searching for a Supranational Solution in an Age of Emerging Nation-States: Fiume/Rijeka in 1918-1924
Ivan Kosnica :
Peace Treaties and the Issue of Loyalty in the First Yugoslav State (1919-1941)
Daniel Monterescu :
The Banality of the Ghetto: Urban Enclaves and Ethnic Mix in Palestine and Israel in the 20th Century
Wladyslaw Peksa, Anna Kociolek - Peksa :
Citizenships, Borders and Phantom-borders, Loyalty, Identity, Cooperation and Ethnical Cleansing. Legal Aspects of the Creation Citizenship of a “New” Network of Borders and New States in Central Europe between 1918 and 1945. Polish Example
Z-7
SOC08
Regulating the Labouring Poor: Discourses and Practices of Inclusion and Exclusion in 18th and 19th Century Europe
Music Lecture Theatre School of Music
Networks:
Labour
,
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Nick Van den Broeck
|
Organizers:
Marjolein Schepers, Linn Spross |
Discussant:
Thijs Lambrecht
|
Marjolein Schepers :
The Problematization of Poor Migrants: Discourses Versus Quantitative Data at the Borders of Eighteenth-Century Flanders and France
Linn Spross :
The Dangers of a Free Labour Market – Poor-Relief, Mobility and Regulations in Sweden during the 19th Century
Carolina Uppenberg :
Gender at Work: Servants and Free Labour in 18th and 19th Century Sweden
ZA-7
ORA07
Oral History, Justice and Memory in Post-conflict Societies
Mc Mordie Hall School of Music
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Kirsti Jõesalu
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Nanci Adler :
Time and Crime without Punishment
David Beorlegui :
Time, Memory, Justice. Haunting Spaces in Post-dictatorial Spain. The Prison of Carabanchel and the Case of “La Comuna”
Anna Bryson :
Oral History in Post-Conflict Settings: Lessons, Legalities & Limits
Jelena Dureinovic :
Doing the History of Memory of the Second World War in Yugoslavia: Mnemonic Hegemony and Vernacular Memories
Thursday 5 April 2018
16.30 - 18.30
A-8
ASI02
Histories of Contestation and Contested Histories
LAN/OG/049 Lanyon Building
Stephanie Mawson :
Upland Resistance to Spanish Colonisation in the Seventeenth Century Philippines
Liesbeth Rosen Jacobson :
Colonial Minorities in Young and Old Colonies during the Era of Decolonisation
B-8
RUR14
Growth and Inequality. Explaining Unequal Growth Paths in European Pre-Industrial Societies (Late Middle Ages - 19th Century)
OSCR Lanyon Building
Ana Avino de Pablo :
Inequality and the Evolution of the Land Market(s) within Peasant Societies. An Aspect of the Relations between Economic Growth and Inequality in Late Medieval England (14th-16th c.)
Esther Beeckaert, Eric Vanhoute :
Access to Land and Regional Inequalities in Belgium, ca. 1800-1850
Pinar Ceylan :
Regional Variations in the Sixteenth Century Western Anatolia
Davide Cristoferi :
Inequalities and Growth in the Late Medieval Mezzadria Tuscany (15th-early 16th c.): First Results from an Ongoing Research
C-8
HEA10
Spanish Flu 1918/1919 in Austro-Hungarian Provinces Austrian Littoral and Carniola – Scope and Consequences
Senate Room Lanyon Building
Katarina Keber :
Spanish Flu in the City of Ljubljana
Iva Milovan Delic :
Spanish Flu 1918/1919 in Austrian Littoral: Case Studies of Pula and Pazin
Marlena Plavšic :
Spanish Flu and Mental Disorders in the Margraviate of Istria at the End of WWI
Miha Serucnik :
Spanish Flu in the Mortuary Records - a Collaborative Study
D-8
ANT05
Trust, Inequality and Cult in the Ancient World
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Neville Morley
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Neville Morley
|
Irene Salvo :
Inequality, Education, and Religion in Classical Athens
Dies van der Linde :
Dialectical Patterns and the Roman Imperial Cult
Arjan Zuiderhoek :
Modelling the Middle? Stratification, Social Mobility and Status Bargaining in the Cities of the Roman East
E-8
CRI08
Who, When and Why? Urban Crime Scene Investigation in Early Modern Europe and Beyond (16th-19th Centuries)
MAP/OG/006 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Xavier Rousseaux
|
Organizers:
Catherine Denys, Gerrit Verhoeven |
Discussant:
Gerd Schwerhoff
|
Salvatore Bottari :
Social Control in Sicily in the Sixteenth Century
Catherine Denys :
Parisian Inspectors versus Provincial Police Officers in Crime Investigation at the End of the 18th Century. Were their Skills and Methods so Different ?
Vincent Fontana :
From the Field to the Office: Judges and Police Officers on the Urban Crime Scene in the Early Nineteenth Century
Gerrit Verhoeven :
Class Justice? Early Modern CSI and Social Inequality in Antwerp
F-8
RUR03b
Disseminating Rural Knowledge. Transnational Perspectives on Agricultural Education in the 20th Century (session 2)
MAP/OG/017 Maths and Physics
Network:
Rural
|
Chairs:
-
|
Organizer:
Heinrich Hartmann
|
Discussant:
Katja Bruisch
|
Kalliopi Geronymaki :
Forming Farmers and Citizens. Greek Governmental Planning of Agricultural Professional Training and its Transnational Connotations, 1945-1953
Heinrich Hartmann :
Building on Old Institutions. The Agricultural Extension Service and the Village Institutes in Post-war Rural Turkey
Cassandra Mark-Thiesen :
Postwar Black Atlantic Development Encounters in Liberia: Rural Education, Race and the Question of Revolution and Social Change
Corinne A. Pernet :
Getting Closer to the Ground: Agricultural Education Programs at the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation in Agriculture, Costa Rica (1958 to 1978)
G-8
MID05
Transport and Stevedoring in the Medieval European Atlantic
MAP/OG/018 Maths and Physics
Networks:
Labour
,
Middle Ages
|
Chair:
Roberto J. González Zalacain
|
Organizer:
Ana María Rivera Medina
|
Discussant:
Roberto J. González Zalacain
|
María Álvarez Fernández :
In partibus ultramaris. Success and Fragility in Asturian Ports of the Middle Ages (13-16th Centuries)
Fernando Martín-Pérez :
Market Networks – Networks of Merchants in the Cantabrian Coast in Late Middle Ages
Ana María Rivera Medina :
Stevedoring in the Ports of the Bay of Biscay (15th- 16th Centuries)
H-8
CUL16
(Trans)national Feminist Practices in the Nordic Countries since the 1960s
MST/03/004 Main Site Tower
Elisabeth Elgán :
1970’s Feminist Activism: Archives vs Testimonies
Heidi Kurvinen :
Feminist Practices in Swedish and Finnish Newsrooms 1970–1990: Interpreting Oral Histories and Media Texts
Arja Turunen :
“I am a Feminist because I don’t fit in”: Life Stories of Finnish Second Wave Feminists
Hannah Yoken :
Transnational Influences & Connections: Exploring Finnish and Swedish Feminist Magazines, 1970s–1990s.
I-8
CUL08
Striving for Recognition, Striving for Power – Opposing Gendered Cultures of Science and the Public Sphere in Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Europe
MST/OG/009 Main Site Tower
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Kirsti Niskanen
|
Organizer:
Kirsti Niskanen
|
Discussant:
Mineke Bosch
|
Anna Cabanel :
Producing and Performing a Persona for ‘University Women’: an Analyse of the Early International Conferences of the International Federation of University Women (1920-1926)
Julia Dahlberg :
Empirical Study and Critical Evaluation. Art, Science and Female Intellectual Personae in the 1890’s
Sarah Erman :
Networks and Hybrid Personae in Promoting one's Image in the Public Sphere? The Case of the Belgian Botanist Josephine Schouteden-Wéry (1879-1954)
Lisa Svanfeldt-Winter :
Synergies and Challenges: Strives for Shared and Individual Academic Recognition in a Collegial Marriage
J-8
SPA03
Rural and Environmental
MST/OG/010 Main Site Tower
Óskar Guðlaugsson, Gudmundur Jonsson :
The Household Economy of Early 18th Century Iceland
Ewa Kazmierczyk :
Geographical Context of the Population Distribution in Southern Poland at the End of 18th Century – a Case Study
Joshua Rhodes :
Using GIS to Uncover and Understand Subtenancy in Seventeenth- to Eighteenth-century England
K-8
ECO09b
Institutions of Labour Coercion: Towards a Global Perspective II
PFC/02/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Angus Dalrymple-Smith :
Comparative Trajectories and Commercial Transitions in Three West African Export Economies 1630 to 1860
Erik Green, Jutta Bolt :
How Important was Labour Coercion for the Success of European Settler Farming in Africa?
Calumet Links, Erik Green :
Myth or Fact: the Adaptability of Coerced Labour on the Eighteenth Century Eastern Cape Colonial Frontier
Igor Martins :
Slave Trade Act 1807: How does a Slave Import Ban Impacts Slave Purchasing Behavior of Farmers in Cape Colony?
L-8
TEC01
Patents and Innovation
PFC/02/013 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Science & Technology
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Chair:
Michelangelo Vasta
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Organizer:
Alessandro Nuvolari
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Discussants:
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Ugo Gragnolati, Alessandro Nuvolari :
Innovation, Localized Knowledge Spillovers and the British Industrial Revolution, 1700-1850
Mario Holzner, Stefan Jestl :
State Capacity and European Technological and Economic Development from 1870 to 1913
Jochen Streb, Sybille Lehman-Hasemeyer :
Inventors' Experience and Expectation in the German State of Wuerttemberg, 1818-1866
M-8
ELI09a
Walking the Line between Great Opportunities and Broken Careers: the Administrative and Political Elite in Central and Eastern Europe in the Years 1917-1921 I
PFC/02/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Elites and Forerunners
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Chair:
Pavel Kladiwa
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Organizers:
Judit Pál, Vlad Popovici |
Discussant:
Pavel Kladiwa
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Julia A. Bavouzet :
The High Civil Servants in the Turmoil of the After War: Technocrats vs. Politicians
Mark Cornwall :
Lawyers and their Transition out of the Habsburg Empire
Martin Klecacký :
Building up a New State on Old Grounds. Austrian Imperial Bureaucracy in Republican Service
Judit Pál, Vlad Popovici :
Changes and Continuities in the Civil Service from Transylvania before and after 1919
P-8
FAM08
Child Adoption Practices in the Long 20th Century: Trends and Outcomes
PFC/02/025 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Caroline Rusterholz
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Organizers:
Yuliya Hilevych, Jan Kok, Nynke van den Boomen, Evelien Walhout |
Discussant:
Paul-André Rosental
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Lucy Bland :
Britain’s ‘Brown Babies’ of World War II and their Limited Adoption
Sangwoo Han, Byunggiu Son & Keuntae Kim :
Result and Effect of Sharing Sons: Adoption and Family System of the 17-19th Century Korea
Ying-Hui Hsieh, XingChen ChiaChi Lin & Tim Riswick :
Between Rivalry and Support: Differences in the Mortality Chances of Adopted and Non-Adopted Daughters in Taiwan (1906-1946)
Jean-François Mignot :
Child Adoption in Western Europe, 1900-2015
Nynke van den Boomen, Jacques Dane & Yuliya Hilevich & Evelien Walhout & Jan Kok :
Adoption Practices and Birth Mothers’ Experiences of Forced Adoption in the Netherlands, 1956-1984
Q-8
FAM23a
Long Term Perspectives on Family I
PFC/03/005 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Shannon Devlin :
Sibling Separation in Nineteenth-century Ulster
Sigríður Hjördís Jörundsdóttir, Ólöf Garðarsdóttir :
Coming of Age in an Early 18th Century Agrarian Society. The Case of Iceland
Marzena Liedke :
Family Strategies of Aristocratic Kins in the 16th – 18th Centuries. Political Program and Demographic Results.
Raquel Tovar Pulido :
Family and Widows in Southern Spain in the Eighteenth Century
R-8
EDU05b
School Acts and the Emergence of Modern School Systems II
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Nancy Beadie :
‘Hidden’ Governance or Counterfactual Case? Assessing Causes and Consequences of the U.S. Failure to Pass a National Education Act, 1870-1940
Gabriele Cappelli :
A Struggling Nation in the Making? Liberal Italy and the Cost of Neglecting Primary Education
Nuria Mallorqui :
School Acts and Elementary Education in 19th Century Spain
Johannes Westberg :
Simple Beginnings: the School Act of 1842 and the Rise of Mass Schooling in Sweden
S-8
SEX09
Sexuality and Expertise under State Socialism
PFC/03/006B Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Chiara Beccalossi
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Organizer:
Katerina Liskova
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Discussant:
Chiara Beccalossi
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Natalia Jarska :
Modern Marriage and the Culture of Sexual Relations – Experts Shaping Marital Sex in Poland, 1957-1970
Katerina Liskova :
Until Divorce do Us Part. Marriage Troubles and the Rise and Fall of Marital Counseling in Late Socialist Czechoslovakia
Lucia Moravanska :
Spousal Murder as an Act Threatening the Socialist Way of Life. An Analysis of Criminological Discourse after 1968 in Czechoslovakia
Gabor Szegedi :
The Community and the Individual in the Sexological Discourse on Self-Pleasure in Socialist Hungary 1958 – 1985
T-8
ETH08
Migrations from a Regional Perspective
PFC/03/011 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Ida Al Fakir :
’Rise up and Walk!’ The Swedish Church and the Social in Early 20th Century
Verena Lorber :
Recruited. Everyday Life of Guest Workers in Styria (1960-1980)
Daniel Nilsson Ranta :
Wanted or not – The 1912 Remigration from Argentina to Sweden
Ute Sonnleitner :
Artists in the Region - Migration, Politics and Business
Sabine Veits-Falk :
Visibility and Perception of Migration History
U-8
REL12b
The Man Behind the Curtain. The Social Life of Clergy (session 2)
PFC/03/017 Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Jackie Eales :
The Social Identity of the Clergy Family in Early Modern England
Craig Kelly :
On the Frontline of a Social Disciplinary Revolution: the Case of Church Ministers in Aberdeen and Perth
Rosamund Oates :
Clerical Hospitality and Sociable Eating in Early Modern England
Beverly Tjerngren :
If these Walls could Talk: the Rectory, the Clergy Household, and Social Identity in Early Modern Sweden
V-8
LAB08
Labour on the Margins – Gender and the Complexities of Provision 1890-2016
6 CP/01/035 6 College Park, School of Sociology
Networks:
Labour
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Women and Gender
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Chair:
Dorothy Sue Cobble
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Organizer:
Yvonne Svanström
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Discussant:
Silke Neunsinger
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Magaly Rodríguez García :
Is Sex Work Work? The Debate Continues (1920s to the Present).
Yvonne Svanström :
Unemployed and Forced to Labour: Vagrancy, Legislation and Gender in Sweden 1920s - 1950s
Frode Ulvund :
Idle Women? Vagrancy, Forced Labour and Gender in Norway, c 1890-1940
Gillian Wylie :
Devoured by a (Celtic) Tiger? Forced Labour in the Context of Ireland's Globalization and Beyond
W-8
LAB23
Workers, Employers, Companies: a Dialogue between Labour History and Business History
6 CP/01/037 6 College Park, School of Sociology
Knud Andresen :
Multinational Companies in South Africa during Apartheid: a Case of Labour Regulation or of Human Rights?
Linda Clarke, Ian Fitzgerald :
Blacklisting and the Free Movement of Labour, with Particular Reference to the British Construction Industry
Jose Rowell Tapac Corpuz :
Competition and Rent-Seeking During the Slave Trade: the Royal African Company and Chiefs in the Seventeenth-Century Gold Coast
Jordi Ibarz, Brendan von Briesen :
From Corporations to Companies: the Development of Capitalism in Maritime Cargo-handling in the Port of Barcelona (c. 1760-1863)
Y-8
SOC23
Unwed Motherhood in 18th- and 19th-century History. Contextualizing Pauper and Female Agency
11UQ/01/010 University Square
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Manon van der Heijden
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Organizers:
Ariadne Schmidt, Griet Vermeesch |
Discussant:
Manon van der Heijden
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Loraine Chappuis :
Unwed Mothers and their Illegitimate Child in 18th Century Geneva
Ariadne Schmidt, Sanne Muurling & Jeanette Kamp :
Unwed Mothers, Urban Institutions and Female Agency in Northern and Southern European Towns
Griet Vermeesch :
Contextualising Pauper Agency. Unwed Motherhood in Eighteenth-Century Antwerp
Marian Weevers :
Unwed Mothers in the State Labour Institution the Netherlands, Late 19th Century
Z-8
MAT12
Material Loss in Eighteenth-Century Britain's Homes and Cities
Music Lecture Theatre School of Music
Leonie Hannan :
Investigating Material Worlds and Confronting Absence in Eighteenth-Century Homes
Sara Pennell :
Lost in Transit? The Materialities of Domestic Mobility in England, c. 1700-1840
Kate Smith :
Lost Property and the Significance of Dispossession in London
ZA-8
ORA08
Methodological Explorations
Mc Mordie Hall School of Music
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Graham Smith
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Andrea Althaus :
Second Analysis in Oral History. Old Interviews and New Questions
Linde Apel :
Searching for Home. A Secondary Analysis of West-German Jewish/non-Jewish Oral History Interviews
Sabine Kittel :
In the Jungle of Truths and Realities: the „Stasi” in Archival Files and in Personal Accounts
Olga Tabachnikova, Natalia Vinokurova :
Narrative Strategies of Russian Scientists: Interview Analysis
Thursday 5 April 2018
19.00 - 20.15
ZD-17
SPE05
General Meeting
Assembly Buildings
Network:
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Chairs:
-
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Organizers:
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Discussants:
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Thursday 5 April 2018
20.30 - 22.00
ZE-18
SPE06
Reception City Hall
City Hall
Network:
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Chairs:
-
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Organizers:
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Discussants:
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