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
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Wednesday 4 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
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
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Chair:
Heiko Droste
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Organizers:
Heiko Droste, Klas Nyberg |
Discussant:
Heiko Droste
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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
Wednesday 4 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
B-2
CRI18
Crime Victims in the Twentieth-century Justice System
OSCR Lanyon Building
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Louise Jackson
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Organizer:
Andy Kaladelfos
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Discussant:
Louise Jackson
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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’
Wednesday 4 April 2018
14.00 - 16.00
B-3
MID11
Medieval Urban Women in Legal Norms and Social Practice – East Central Europe in Comparison
OSCR Lanyon Building
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.
Wednesday 4 April 2018
16.30 - 18.30
B-4
CRI19
Criminal Offenders in the Twentieth-century Justice System
OSCR Lanyon Building
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Heather Shore
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Organizer:
Alana Piper
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Discussant:
Heather Shore
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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
Thursday 5 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
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
Thursday 5 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
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
Thursday 5 April 2018
14.00 - 16.00
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
Thursday 5 April 2018
16.30 - 18.30
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
Friday 6 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
B-9
MAT06
Workers as Consumers: Identities, Practices and Collective Action
OSCR Lanyon Building
Anaïs Albert :
Consumption as “Hidden Text” in the 1917 Midinettes’ Strike in Paris
Amélie Beaumont :
Producing and Consuming Services: Luxury Hotel Workers as Customers
Jackie Clarke :
Mobilising Workers' as Consumers in Post-68 France
Fanny Gallot :
Engaging Workers through Cosmetic Products: the Case of l’Oréal in the 1960s and 1970s
Friday 6 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
B-10
MAT07
Gender, Status and Consumption
OSCR Lanyon Building
Aris Kafantogias :
The Appearance of Vienna’s Middle Classes, Consumption and Group Identity on the Cusp of Industrialization
Iryna Skubii :
Ukrainian Male Consumer: between Soviet Ideology and Desire
Merja Uotila :
Tailor-made Man. Men’s Clothing in the Early Nineteenth Century Finnish Countryside
Friday 6 April 2018
14.00 - 16.00
B-11
MAT08
Shaping, Dyeing and Mixing Wool, Linen, Cotton and Silk: Textile Production and Consumption in Europe 1670-1830
OSCR Lanyon Building
Manuel González Mariscal, Isabel Bartolomé Rodríguez :
The Textile Consumption in Seville 1679-1827
Alice Reininger :
The Cameralist Cloth Factory and the Produced Fabrics in Apatin, 1764-1771
Miki Sugiura :
The Reconfiguration of Dutch Textile Industries and its Global Connections 1670-1820
Sally Tuckett :
Osnaburg Linens, Woollen Stockings and Printed Cottons: Scottish Textiles on a Global Stage, c.1720-1820
Friday 6 April 2018
16.30 - 18.30
B-12
MAT09
Politics and Consumption
OSCR Lanyon Building
Irina Mukhina :
The Shuttle Trade of the Post-Soviet Russia: a Case Study of Historical and Multi-Disciplinary Research
John Porter :
‘Burn everything British but their Coal’: Boycotts of British Goods in 1930s Ireland
Donald Weber :
The Birth of a Commuter Society: Mass Transportation and the Labour Market in Belgium, 1870-1910
Saturday 7 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
B-13
MAT10
Pre-industrial Textiles: Geographic Mobility, Innovation and Networks
OSCR Lanyon Building
Lili-Annè Aldman :
Imitation or Innovation in Textiles: Distinguishing Regional Swedish Production from Imported Textiles c1690-1760
Hanna Bäckström :
The Publication and Mediation of Knitting and Crochet Patterns c1800-1850: International Transfer of Norms, Ideals and Values
Cecilia Candréus :
Textile Guilds in the Baltic Sea Region - Mobility, Conflict and Collaboration during the 17th Century
Vibe Martens :
Industrial Espionage, Privilege and State-supported Textile Manufactures of Eighteenth-century Denmark-Norway
Saturday 7 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
B-14
MAT11
Energising the Home: the Role of Women in Energy Choices
OSCR Lanyon Building
Abigail Harrison Moore :
Suggestions for Domestic Energy Decisions: a Womens’ Guide to Lighting the Home.
Sorcha O'Brien :
Electrical Demonstrators and Irish Countrywomen: Official and Voluntary Promotion of Irish Rural Electrification
Ruth Sandwell :
Women as Energy Agents: the Case of Rural Canada, 1880-1950
Karen Sayer :
Light Assembling and Reflecting Gender in the Provincial English Middle Class Home, 1815-1900
Saturday 7 April 2018
14.00 - 16.00
B-15
ETH20
Migrants Communities
OSCR Lanyon Building
Spela Drnovsek Zorko :
“We’ve always had the Same Attitude”: on Translating ‘Bosnia’ into ‘Britain’ among Former Yugoslav Migrants
Kristina Hodelin-ter Wal :
The Intersection of Christianity, Migration, and Mobility in the Long Nineteenth Century: the Ceylonese Tamils of Malaya, 1816-1985
Oran Kennedy :
Impelled Migrations: Black Refugees, Insecurity, and the Search for Independence in Upper Canada, 1820-1860
Tuomas Martikainen :
Historical and Contemporary Islam in Finland
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