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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Wednesday 4 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
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
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Chair:
Luciana-Marioara Jinga
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Organizer:
Jill Massino
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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
Wednesday 4 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
D-2
ANT04
Ancient Social Structures: Patronage and Labour
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Network:
Antiquity
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Chair:
Arjan Zuiderhoek
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Arjan Zuiderhoek
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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
Wednesday 4 April 2018
14.00 - 16.00
D-3
ANT01
Citizenship and the Diversity of Identities in the Ancient World
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Network:
Antiquity
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Chair:
Edward Harris
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Organizer:
Jakub Filonik
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Discussant:
Edward Harris
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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
Wednesday 4 April 2018
16.30 - 18.30
D-4
ANT02
The Political Economy of Ancient Greece
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
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
Thursday 5 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
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).
Thursday 5 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
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
Thursday 5 April 2018
16.30 - 18.30
D-8
ANT05
Trust, Inequality and Cult in the Ancient World
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Network:
Antiquity
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Chair:
Neville Morley
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Neville Morley
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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
Friday 6 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
D-9
RUR09
Shock Cities: Medieval Cities Managing Food Crises
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Nicolas Barla :
Political Responses to Food Crises in Narrative Sources. A Methodological and Comparative Analysis of Famine Narratives from the Southern Low Countries (XIth-XVth Century)
Antoine Bonnivert :
Facing Food Crises in the Rheno-Mosan Area: the Political Responses of Medieval Bishops
Chantal Camenisch :
Aldermen under Compulsion. Subsistence Crises, Coping Strategies and Market Regulation in the Town of Bern (Switzerland) from the 14th to the 16th Century
Stef Espeel :
Shock Cities. Food Prices and Access to Food in Flemish Cities during the Age of Shocks (1280-1370)
Friday 6 April 2018
14.00 - 16.00
D-11
ANT03
Poverty, Impoverishment, and Perceptions of Social Status in Antiquity
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Network:
Antiquity
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Chair:
Neville Morley
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Organizers:
Structural Determinants of Economic Performance in the Roman World (SDEP), Hans Kopp |
Discussant:
Neville Morley
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Lucy Grig :
Understanding 'Poor Landowners': Reading Ideology and Social Change in Late Antique Southern Gaul
Max Koedijk :
Aristocratic Impoverishment and Society in the Late Roman Republic
Hans Kopp :
Poverty and the Threat of Impoverishment in Archaic Greek Poetry
Friday 6 April 2018
16.30 - 18.30
D-12
LAT07
New Research on Latin American Politics
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Network:
Latin America
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Chair:
Jadwiga E Pieper Mooney
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Raymond Craib :
Libertarian Noir: Anarcho-capitalist Archipelagoes of the Americas
Joren Janssens :
In Search of the Subaltern Voice a Critical Assessment and Ethnographical Adaption of Subaltern Theory for 20th Century Revolutionary Latin America
Jorge Nallim :
History, Memory, and Politics: Contemporary Debates on Human Rights in Argentina
Brett Troyan :
Memories of Marxism and the Colombian Indigenous Movement
Saturday 7 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
D-13
RUR17
Rural Families and their Economic Strategies
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Dulce Freire
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
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Stefan Backius, Camilla Berglund & Anders Forsell :
From Prosperity to Rust – Studies from the Post-industrial Bergslagen in Sweden
Haim Kim, Kwon Nae-Hyun :
Strategies for the Survival of Local Elite Families against Natural Disasters in the Mid-18th Century to Early 20th Century
Olaf März :
Spatial Aspects of Economic Diversity in Rural and Urban Societies. A Microstructural Comparison in Mid-18th Century Northern Germany
Manoela Pedroza :
Some Possibilities of Non-market Accumulation by Members of the Elite in Nineteenth Century Brazil (The Imperial Estate of Fazenda de Santa Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, 1808-1860)
Lucas Rappo :
Social Ties in Corsier-sur-Vevey (Switzerland) at the End of 18th Century: the Role of Neighbourhood and Kinship
Saturday 7 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
D-14
HEA06
Nutrition, Identity and Improving the Indian Body Politic, 1925-1957
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Network:
Health and Environment
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Chair:
Harald Fischer-Tiné
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Organizer:
Ashok Malhotra
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Discussant:
Harald Fischer-Tiné
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Catriona Ellis :
'If you cannot feed the Body of a Child you cannot feed the Brain’: Eduation and Nutrition in Late Colonial Madras
Julia Hauser :
Internationalism or Nationalism? The World Vegetarian Congress of 1957 in India
Ashok Malhotra :
Race, Class, Rats in Robert McCarrison's Coonoor Experiments
Joanna Simonow :
Securing India’s Equal Share: American Delegations, the Indian Food Crisis and the World’s Hunger in the Aftermath of the Second World War
Saturday 7 April 2018
14.00 - 16.00
D-15
CRI17
War and its Impacts: Twentieth Century European and Global Contexts
MAP/OG/005 Maths and Physics
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Marion Pluskota
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Marion Pluskota
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Desiree Biehl :
Politics of Memory after War Rape in Bosnia: are Women not Worth remembering as Victims of War?
Mikhail Nakonechnyi :
GULAG Forgotten Victims: Early Release on Medical Grounds 1930-1955
Karol Siemaszko :
Criminals and Criminality on the so–called Recovered Territories (Poland) after the End of WW II (1945-1950) in the Light of Judicature of the Selected Polish Regional Courts
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