Wed 24 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.15
Thu 25 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.15
Fri 26 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.15
Sat 27 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.00
All days
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Wednesday 24 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
A-1
ECO29
State Building, Inter-Regime Competition and the Great Depression of the 1930s
A
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Jarmo Peltola
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Organizers:
Jari Eloranta, Matti Hannikainen, Aappo Kähönen |
Discussant:
Jarmo Peltola
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Henric Haggqvist :
Economic Crises and the Rise of the Social State – Sweden 1920–1938
Matti Hannikainen, Jari Eloranta & Aappo Kähönen :
Between Stronger States? Finland, Sweden and the Soviet Union during the Interwar Period
Gudmundur Jonsson :
The Emergence of an Agrarian Welfare System in Iceland
B-1
ECO02
Bookkeeping, Intermediation and Financial Organizations in Early Modern Europe
B
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Jaco Zuijderduijn
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Organizer:
Patrik Winton
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Discussant:
Thomas Max Safley
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Mauro Carboni :
Managing Money in Early Modern Italy
Anne Murphy :
Managing ‘Neglect of Duty & Inattention to Business’ at the Eighteenth-century Bank of England
Christopher Pihl :
Credit-building Practices: Riksens Ständers Bank (the Bank of the Estates of the Realm) on the Swedish Credit Market 1668-1700
Patrik Winton :
Servants of Liquidation: the Clerical Staff at the First Debt Office in Sweden, 1719–1723
D-1
SPA01
Archives and Data
D
Emmanuel Falguieres :
Land Ownership as a Social Practice in the United States (Kansas, 1870-1930)
Michal Gochna, Jaroslaw Suproniuk :
Do we Still need Historical Atlases in Digital Era? The Evolution of „Historical Atlas of Poland” 1880–2020
Auke Rijpma, Richard Zijdeman & Ruben Schalk & Albert Meroño-Peñuela & Laurens Rietveld & Joe Raad & Roderick van der Weerdt & Bram van den Hout & Ashkan Ashkpour & Rinke Hoekstra & Kathrin Dentler :
From the Desk to the World: Converting Social History Datasets to Linked Open Data using the DataLegend Ecosystem
Douwe Zeldenrust :
Developing Multi-layered Data and Collection Information Networks: the Origin and History of the Collections of the Meertens Instituut
E-1
POL38
New Social Movements and Green Politics. Reconsidering Post-materialism and Environmentalism
E
Sari Aalto :
Alternative Lifestyle, Environmental Concern, and New Politics. The Origins of Finnish Green Movement
Holger Nehring :
The Dialectics of the Environment: the Green Movement and the Military in West Germany in the 1970s and Early 1980s
Mitya Pearson :
Exploring the Environmental Awakening in 1970s Britain through Activists' Life Stories
F-1
EDU04
Circulation of Knowledge and Education across Professional, National and Ethnic Borders, ca 1880-1950
F
Tibor Darvai :
Socialist Education Policy and Makarenko in the 1950s in Hungary
Sasha Mullally :
Rural Rejuvenation: Swedish “Manual Education” for Health in Canada, 1903-1912
Johan Samuelsson :
Sweden and Dewey, Progressive Knowledge traveling between Nations and Institutions 1920-1950
Merja Uotila :
Transfer of Craft Skills to the Next Generation. A Case Study of Early Modern Finnish Apprenticeship Practices
H-1
SOC19
New Research on INGO's
H
Maria Cullen :
Humanitarian Aid- a Tool of the Menigistu Regime? A Comparative Analysis of Oxfam and Medecins Sans Frontieres’ Emergency Responses to the Ethiopian Famine, 1984-1986
Thijs Korsten, Marco van Leeuwen :
Global Inequality and the Historical Development of Human Rights Organisations, 1953-2016
Agata Troost, Marco van Leeuwen :
War and Peace and INGOs
I-1
CRI01
Entangled Normativity: Early Modern Police (1500-1800s).
I
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Nicolas Simon
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Organizers:
Kevin Dekoster, Annemieke Romein |
Discussant:
Glenn Svedin
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Coleman A. Dennehy :
Policing Early Modern Ireland: Crime, Criminal Policy, and Normative Behaviours – the Evidence from Seventeenth-century Irish Parliaments
Annemieke Romein :
Cross-border Influences of Offices, Norms and Reasoning. Early Modern Norms in the Low Countries
K-1
WOM03A
Negotiations of transEuropean Feminism I
K
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Yulia Gradskova
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Organizers:
Heidi Kurvinen, Arja Turunen |
Discussant:
Yulia Gradskova
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Heidi Kurvinen :
Feminism in the Finnish Mainstream Media during the 1970s and 1980s: Encounters between Activists and Journalists
Kathryn Mahaney :
Independents, Institutionalists, and the International Feminist Fight in Late 20th-Century Spain and Europe
Arja Turunen :
Equality or Freedom for All? The Relationship between the Gender Role Movement and the Feminist Movement in Finland
L-1
LAB18
Servant Laws, Compulsion, and Resistance in the Nordic Countries, 1500–1900
L
Dorte Kook Lyngholm :
Absolute Obedience. The Legal Status of Servants on Danish Estates in the 19th Century
Carolina Uppenberg :
Regulating Masters – how the Swedish Servant Acts Constrained Masters as Employers
Vilhelm Vilhelmsson :
Responding to Coercion: Servants, Peasants and Everyday Resistance in 19th Century Iceland
M-1
FAM16
Mortality in the Past: what do we know, what do we need to know?
M
Mayra Murkens :
New Opportunities for Research into Infant Mortality in Maastricht, 1864-1955
Michail Raftakis :
Urban Penalty in Hermoupolis, Greece (1859–1940)
Tim Riswick :
Lifting the burden of disease. The modernisation of health in the Netherlands: Amsterdam 1854-1940
N-1
FAM20a
Building of Demographic Databases I Shortening the Building: of Experiences on Handwriting Text Recognition
N
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Gunnar Thorvaldsen
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Organizer:
Joana-Maria Pujades-Mora
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Discussants:
-
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Trent Alexander, Katie Genadek & Jonathan Fisher :
Digitizing Handwriting with Automated Methods: a Pilot Project Using the 1990 U.S. Census Manuscripts
Lars Ailo Bongo, Tim Alexander Teige & Nikita Shvetsov & Johan Ravn & Einar Holsbø & Trygve Andersen & Gunnar Thorvaldsen & Hilde L. Sommerseth & Bjorn-Richard Pedersen :
Automated Approaches for Transcription of 20th Century Norwegian Census Microdata
Joseph Price, Mark Clement :
Using Hand-writing Recognition to Auto Index the US Census Records
O-1
ELI01
De/professionalization of Political and Administrative Elites: Historical Turning Points in the 19th and 20th Centuries
O
Network:
Elites and Forerunners
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Chair:
Andrei Sora
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Organizers:
Judit Pál, Vlad Popovici |
Discussant:
Gábor Egry
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Julia A. Bavouzet :
Realizing the Professionalization. The Case of the Hungarian Ministerial Personnel (1867-1918)
Therese Garstenauer :
Servants of Many Masters Revisited – a Multivariate Analysis of Biographical Data of Austrian High Officials (1918 – 1945)
Silvia Marton :
How to Evaluate Merit? Debates around the Professionalization of the Executive in Romania (1866?1914)
Judit Pál, Vlad Popovici :
The Professionalization of the Administrative Elite in Transylvania after 1918
P-1
ECO33
Transnational Social Democracy and European Economic Policy in the 1950s-1960s
P
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Susanna Fellman
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Organizer:
Brian Shaev
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Discussant:
Susanna Fellman
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Jacopo Perazzoli :
Investigating Social-democratic Purposes and Programmes facing Automation and Technological Progress during the 1950s-1960s
Sigfrido Ramirez Perez :
The Rise and Fall of the Keynesian Conception of Competition Policy (1962 – 1986)
Brian Shaev :
“The Economy is Our Destiny”: Socialists and the Birth of European Competition Law, 1950 – 1962
Karin van Leeuwen :
Pieter VerLoren van Themaat and Dutch Social Democratic Thinking about Competition Law
Q-1
LAB01
Anarchism and the National Question - Historical Perspectives
Q
Tom Goyens :
Johann Most's Views on the American Republic
Carl Levy :
Region, City and Town: Italian and Spanish Anarchism from the 1860s to the 1940s
Kenyon Zimmer :
National Subjects and Subversive Subjectivity: the Paradox of the Anarchist Deportee in the Era of the First Red Scare, 1919-1939
R-1
ETH03
Irish Migrant Communities in the Post-Famine Era: Networks, Mutuality, and the Collective Spirit
R
Dan Horner :
Taking Root: The Irish Navigate Montreal’s Urban Fringe, 1850-1862
William Jenkins :
Stanleyites and Dummeronians: Irish Immigrants, Street Culture, and Community Formation in Mid-Victorian Toronto
S-1
POL16
Mobilizing the Nation, 19th - 20th Centuries
S
Onur Ada :
Rethinking the Kemalist Nation-builders Vis-à-vis an Agrarian Society: Peasant-Friendly Generous Reformers or Desperate Tax-Collectors?
Julia Håkansson :
A Thousand Year Old Nation - a Comparative Analysis of The Sweden Democrats’ and The Danish People’s Party’s Use of History
Sami Suodenjoki :
Naming Traitors to Mobilise the Nation: the Hunt for Collaborators in Finland after the Russian February Revolution of 1917
Deniz Ali Uyan :
Searching for a new World-Historical Context: Divergent Trajectories of “Albanian” and “Kurdish” Nationalisms
T-1
REL03
Religious Tolerance and Peace in the Early Modern World: New Comparisons *
T
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Bram De Ridder
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Organizers:
Henning P. Jürgens, Christophe Schellekens |
Discussant:
Bram De Ridder
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Henning P. Jürgens :
The Confederation of Warsaw – a Milestone in the History of Religious Tolerance?
Maciej Ptaszynski :
The Fate and Legacy of the Confederation of Warsaw in Poland in Early Modern Times
Christophe Schellekens :
The Charter of Rhode Island and the Long-term History of Religious Tolerance and Coexistence
U-1
URB05a
Living and Working in a Bustling District near the Port: the Diversity of Sailortowns around the World I
U
Networks:
Economic History
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Urban
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Chair:
Kristof Loockx
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Organizers:
Hilde Greefs, Kristof Loockx |
Discussant:
Valerie Burton
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Eduard Page Campos :
The Economic Transformation of the Maritime District of la Barceloneta in an Era of Massive Changes (1840-1916)
Lex Heerma van Voss :
The Port as Sailors’ and Dockers’ Town
Christina Reimann :
The Mutual Impact between Migration and Pleasure Culture in Gothenburg’s Port Area (c. 1880-1925)
Wednesday 24 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
A-2
ECO11
Early Financial Markets in Europe and Asia
A
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Christiaan van Bochove
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Organizer:
Christiaan van Bochove
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Discussants:
-
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Tomas de Albuquerque :
The Portuguese Financial Market in the Eighteenth Century. The Investment Portfolios of their Investors
Íñigo Ena Sanjuán :
Municipal Debt and State-formation in the Eighteenth-century Crown of Aragon
Jaco Zuijderduijn :
Imprisonment for Public Debt: Merchants, Loan Guarantees, and Reprisals in the Medieval Economy
B-2
POL02
Debating the Borders of Citizenship Status
B
Andreas Fahrmeir :
Emigrants in Limbo: Statelessness and Emigration in 19th-century German States
Hiromi Komori :
Identities of Russian Minority in Estonia and the Compatriot's Policy of Russia
Ivan Kosnica :
Undesirable Citizens: Deprivation of Citizenship in Croatia in the Aftermath of the Second World War
Wladyslaw Peksa :
“Cuius regio eius civitas”? - between the Citizenships and Civil Rights. -Legal Forms of Recognition, Granting and Withdrawal of Citizenship and Civil Rights as an Instrument to Creation of the State and Society within New Borders in the 20th Century
Petra Testen Koren, Ana Cergol Paradiž :
The Question of Nationality and Citizenship after WWI: the Case of Single Female Servants in Trieste
C-2
ANT02
Inequality and Social Poverty within Urban and Rural Landscapes. Understanding the Social Geography of the Ancient Society
C
Networks:
Antiquity
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Social Inequality
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Chair:
Lena Larsson Lovén
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Organizers:
Lisa Hagelin, FWO research network Structural Determinants of Economic Performance in the Roman World (SDEP), Birgitta Sjöberg Leppänen |
Discussants:
-
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Jesper Carlsen :
Imperial Slaves and Freedmen in the Deathscape of Roman Carthage.
Lisa Hagelin :
Vir bonus or homo probus? – the Social and Gender Identity of the Roman Freedman
Marja-Leena Hänninen :
Religious Activity of Freedmen and the Sacral Topography of Ancient Ostia
Birgitta Sjöberg Leppänen :
Inequality and the Social Production of Spaces of Coercion in the Ancient Greek Society
Hedvig von Ehrenheim :
Rituals at Ancient Greek Sanctuaries: Slaves and Free as Equal before the Gods
D-2
POL11
Money, Gender and Political Citizenship: Economic Voting Restrictions in the Nordic Countries Before and After Universal Suffrage
D
Minna Harjula :
The Poor Excluded from Voting: Political and Social Citizenship in Finland, 1906–1970
Ragnheiður Kristjánsdóttir, Thorgerður Thorvaldsdóttir :
Suffrage, Gender and Class. Women’s Suffrage and the Construction and Constraints of a Lawful Citizen in Iceland
Eirinn Larsen :
“Secondary to the Economic Man”: Suffrage, Capital and Gender during the Long Nineteenth Century
Leonora Lottrup Rasmussen :
When the Provider no Longer Provides
Fia Sundevall :
“Money is the Name of Citizenship Rights”: Economic Restrictions on Universal Suffrage, Sweden 1921– 1945
E-2
THE01
Anarchism and the National Question - Theoretical Perspectives
E
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Jose Antonio Gutierrez
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Organizers:
Jose Antonio Gutierrez, Ruth Kinna |
Discussants:
-
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Pietro Di Paola :
‘Anarchists and Mandolins’: the Italian Anarchists in London between Transnationalism and National Identities
Jose Antonio Gutierrez, Federico Ferretti :
The Republic, the Nation and the Empire: New Perspectives on Transnational Anarchism
Ruth Kinna :
Ananda Coomaraswamy, Rudolf Rocker: Autonomy, Nationalism and Internationalism
Ivanna Margarucci :
Internationalist Roots and National Debates in Bolivian Anarchism. A Complex Articulation during the 1920s and 1930s
F-2
SOC02
Beyond the "Russian" Empire: History of Economic Development and Social Inequalities in the Russian Controlled Territories
F
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Tymofii Brik
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Organizer:
Tymofii Brik
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Discussant:
Tymofii Brik
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Elena Bryukhanova, Natalia V. Nezhentseva :
Social and Occupational Identity of the Siberian Urban Population at the Turn of the XIX-XX Centuries (based on the 1897 Census Manuscripts)
Alyona Liasheva, Volodymyr Kulikov :
Consumption and Wealth Inequality Among Peasants in the Late Russian Empire: Analysis of the Budget Censuses
Taras Tsymbal :
Ukrainian Agricultural Market in the Middle and Late Decades of the 18th Century: Dynamics of Integration, Price Shocks, and Price Formation
Tetiana Vodotyka :
Charity as a Way Of Coping With Social Problems in Late Imperial Russia
G-2
CUL02
Emotional Construction of National Belonging and Agency
G
Anna Bohlin :
Grief and Loss as Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Scandinavian Literature
Reetta Eiranen :
Emotional Relationships as Resources of 19th-century Nation-building
Marja Jalava :
To Hate the Nation. The Ambivalence about National Belonging among the Swedish-speaking Minority Intellectuals in Fin-de-siècle Finland
Raúl Moreno Almendral :
Are Nations Communities of Feeling? An Approach from Personal Narratives from the Age of Revolutions (1780-1840)
H-2
WOR09
Transnational Networks and Foreign Investment in 19th-century Southern Europe
H
Network:
Global History
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Chair:
Juan Pan-Montojo
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Organizers:
Juan Pan-Montojo, Juan-Luis Simal |
Discussant:
Korinna Schönhärl
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Houssine Alloul :
Wavering Representatives of the Nation: Reading Consular Lives in an Age of Capitalist Globalization
Darina Martykanova :
Building Infrastructures in the Mediterranean: Global Engineers at the Service of French Companies (1860s-1920s)
Juan-Luis Simal :
The Financial and Political Networks of British Bondholders and Activists: 1820-1840
I-2
MAT05
Finding Buyers: Communication and Intermediation in Early Modern Markets
I
Alessandra De Mulder :
London calling. Value Constructions in Eighteenth-century London Auction Advertisements
Alexander Engel :
Fortunate Places: Attracting Buyers through Commodity Lotteries and Auction Events
Christof Jeggle :
Intermediating between Sellers and Buyers: Brokers on the Markets of Eighteenth Century Nuremberg
Anna Reimann :
A Paper Full of Things: Classified Advertisements in Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century Basel
J-2
REL10
Religious Change and Secularisation
J
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Hugh McLeod
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
John Wood
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Stefan Gelfgren :
How Nineteenth-century Revivalist Movements Strengthened Faith and Undermined Christendom
Raúl Mínguez, Eider de Dios Fernández :
Fear, Hope and Disappointment. Changing Identities of Progressive Catholic Women in Spain (1939-2015)
Patrick Pasture :
Beyond Secularization: Writing the History of Christendom and Pluralism
Shay Rozen :
Bahjí Mansion - Holy Place, Heritage Site or Museum?
K-2
WOM03B
Negotiations of TransEuropean Feminisms II
K
Judit Acsády :
Women in Opposition Under State-socialism in Hungary
Anikó Eszter Bartha :
Gendered Discourses in the 1970s in Hungary: Women Workers, Social Science and the (Gender) Regime
Helena Tolvhed :
Centre-right Women and the Second Wave of Feminism in Sweden, 1961-1982
L-2
ASI01
Identities in Flux in Asia’s Transforming Cities in the 21st Century
L
Networks:
Asia
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Urban
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Chair:
John Davis
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Organizer:
Nandini Gooptu
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Discussants:
-
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Aparna Agarwal :
Cast(e)ing off Waste: a Study of Bhalswa Landfill in Delhi
Nandini Gooptu :
Food Consumption and Urban Identity: the Politics of Vegetarianism in India
Shivangi Kaushik :
Title of the Study: Understanding Racial Subjectivities of Women from Northeast India in the Spaces of Education and Work in New Delhi
Anjali Krishan :
Housewife Suicides: Gender, Domestic Space and the Suicide Discourse amongst Middle-Class Housewives in Delhi-NCR
M-2
SPA07
Spatial Analysis of Population Geography and Occupational Structure II: Occupational Geography and Spatial Economics
M
Isabelle Devos, Anne Winter :
Geographies of Population, Health and Wealth in Early Modern Flanders and Brabant. Results from the Stream Project
Michael Pammer :
Inconsistencies in Austro-Hungarian Occupation Censuses in the Late 19th Century
Robin Philips :
Continuity or Change? The Spatial Evolution of Industry in the Netherlands and Belgium (1820 – 2010)
Filipa Ribeiro da Silva, Hélder Carvalhal & Jaime Reis :
Occupational Structures in Mid-eighteenth-century Portugal: a Preliminary Assessment
Konrad Wnek, Lidia Zyblikiewicz :
Spatial Analysis of the Occupational Structure of Galicia's Population in the Second Half of the 19th Century
N-2
FAM20b
Building of Demographic Databases II
N
Elisabeth Engberg :
The National SwedPop-initiative: Merging Five Large Databases into a National Resource for Demographic Research
Daniela Marza, Ioan Bolovan :
Historical Population Database of Transylvania (HPDT) - a Valuable Tool for Family Reconstitution in Transylvania, 1850-1914
Joana-Maria Pujades-Mora, Alícia Fornés, Josep Lladós, Miquel Valls, Gabriel Brea :
Building Individual-level Historical Demographic Databases using Computer Vision Methods based on Deep Learning. The Barcelona Case.
P-2
RUR08
Making Rural History ‘Spectacular’? Moving Images and New Perspectives on Rural Society
P
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Ernst Langthaler
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Organizer:
Ulrich Schwarz-Graeber
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Discussant:
Marijn Molema
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Sven Lefèvre, Yves Segers :
Bringing the Farm to the Living Room: Agrarische Televisie en Radio Omproep (ATRO) (1981-1997)
Peter Moser :
Changing Images? How do Films Influence our Perceptions of Human-animal Relations?
Ulrich Schwarz-Graeber, Brigitte Semanek & Yves Segers :
The ‘Backgrounds’ of Rural Life: Seeing Social Change through Home Movie Footage
Q-2
LAB02
Advances in the Knowledge of European Craftsmanship at the Old Regime
Q
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Patrick Wallis
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Organizer:
José A. Nieto Sánchez
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Discussant:
Patrick Wallis
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Bert De Munck :
Artisan Knowledge, Secrecy, and Governmentality in Long-term Context
José A. Nieto Sánchez :
Innovation, Mobility, and Knowledge Transfer in Madrid, 1680-1820
Maarten Prak :
Painters on the Move in Seventeenth-century Europe
R-2
ORA13
Oral History and Life Stories in Research, Museums and in the Archive
R
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Malin Thor Tureby
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Outi Fingerroos :
The Oral History of Finnish Migration
Ene Kõresaar :
Revisiting the Use of Life Stories in the Museum: a Baltic Perspective
Nikita Lomakin :
Bringing Oral History to Media. The Case of “Eastern Workers” Archive of International Memorial (Moscow)
Jeoffrey van Woensel, Melanie Dirksen & Marjolein van der Werf :
New on the Scene? The Oral History Collection of the Netherlands Veterans Institute and the Use of Interviews with Dutch Veterans for Research on Combat Experience
S-2
HEA02
‘Primary Health Care’ in Post-War Global Health: Making and Meaning
S
Hayley Brown :
The Establishment of Health Centres in New Zealand from the 1970s
John Manton :
Fashioning Primary Health Care in Post-Independence Nigeria
T-2
REL04
Early Modern Material and Visual Culture: Home and Beyond
T
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Benedetta Borello
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Organizer:
Silvia Evangelisti
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Discussant:
Benedetta Borello
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Isabel dos Guimarães Sá :
Domestic Interiors and Female Agency: some Examples from the Misericórdia do Porto (1500-1700)
Silvia Evangelisti :
Paintings, Objects and Texts in the Early Modern Domestic Spaces
Ana Mafalda Lopes :
Widowhood, Urban Space and Survival Strategies in XVIIIth Century Portugal
U-2
URB05b
Living and Working in a Bustling District near the Port: the Diversity of Sailortowns around the World II
U
Networks:
Economic History
,
Urban
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Chair:
Hilde Greefs
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Organizers:
Hilde Greefs, Kristof Loockx |
Discussant:
Beatrice Moring
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Melanie Holihead :
Heedless of the Consequence: how Sailors’ Women’s Survival Strategies fed the Popular Imagination
Tomas Nilson :
The Landlady as (Social) Network Node in Sailortown, 1880-1930. The Case of Gothenburg
Mathias Seiter :
Challenging Authorities and Boundaries: Sailortowns in German Naval Ports, c. 1871-1918
V-2
SPE02
The ERC Funding Opportunities for the Field of Social Science History
V
Network:
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Chair:
Margaret Hunt
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Organizer:
Flavia Cumoli
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Discussant:
Miguel Bandeira Jerónimo
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Nandini Chatterjee :
Forms of Law in the Early Modern Persianate World, 17th-19th Centuries
Flavia Cumoli :
Introduction and Presentation of the ERC Granting Opportunities for Potential Applicants in the Field of Social and Economic History
Matteo Millan :
The Dark Side of the Belle Époque. Political Violence and Armed Associations in Europe before the First World War
Alanna O'Malley :
Challenging the Liberal World Order from Within, The Invisible History of the United Nations and the Global South
Wednesday 24 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
A-3
ECO04a
Creditors, Debtors, and Early Financial Markets (c. 1300-1800) I
A
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Elise Dermineur
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Organizers:
Elise Dermineur, Jaco Zuijderduijn |
Discussant:
Jaco Zuijderduijn
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David Carvajal :
How Castilian Creditors & Debtors Managed their Relations? Confidence and Security (15th-16th Century)
David Kusman, Jean-Luc Demeulemeester :
Revisiting Graeber’s “Everyday Communism” in the Light of a Medieval Debt-enforcement Custom: being Hostage in an Inn for a Debt in the Low Countries between ca. 1250-1350
Benoit Maréchaux :
Funding Businesses in the Early Modern Mediterranean: Marco Centurione’s Galley Enterprise, Genoese Credit Networks and the Piacenza Exchange Fairs (1612-1621)
Tawny Paul :
The Lower End of the Financial Revolution: Mariners’ Tickets, Local Credit and the National Debt in Eighteenth-Century Britain
B-3
ECO23
Relocation or Resilience? Household Textile Production and Consumption in a Global Comparative Perspective
B
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Emiliano Travieso
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Organizer:
Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
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Discussants:
-
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Sarah Carmichael, Corinne Boter :
Cotton Wages: a First Look at an International Database
Aditi Dixit :
Textile Production and Household Labour in India and Japan c. 1890 to 1940
Katharine Frederick, Elisevan Nederveen Meerkerk :
Household Textile Production in Java and East Africa Compared
Faheem Rokadiya :
Industrialization and the Continuation of Household Textile Production in the 18-19th Century UK and 20th Century China: a Diachronic Comparison
C-3
ANT01
Discursive Constructions of Corruption in Ancient Rome
C
Filippo Carlà-Uhink :
“He had thoughtlessly accepted certain Gifts”: Corruption and Normative Behavior for Roman Magistrates
Marta Garcia Morcillo :
Financial Complexity, Immoral Behaviour and the Discourse of Corruption in Roman Mentality
Sema Karatas :
Competition, Contention and Corruption: the Trial of Cn. Plancius in 54 BCE
Christian Rollinger :
Dazzling the Barbarians: Diplomatic Gifts during the High and Late Empire
E-3
THE02
Current Research on Moral Economies
E
Networks:
Labour
,
Theory
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Chairs:
-
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Organizer:
Nikos Potamianos
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Discussants:
-
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James Kelly :
Food Protest in Ireland in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Nikos Potamianos :
A Moral Economy inside and against the Capitalist Market: Competition, Profit and the Shopkeepers of Athens 1900-1940
Korinna Schönhärl :
Tax Morale: the Historiographical Examination of Norms on Tax Payment after Boom (1975-1985)
F-3
WOM07
Teachers on the Move: Transnational and Mediterranean Conversations about Women, Education and Feminism (Late-18th Century and 19th Centuries)
F
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Christina de Bellaigue
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Organizer:
Rebecca Rogers
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Discussant:
Christina de Bellaigue
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Marilyn Booth :
Féminisme in Egypt: the Egyptian University’s Women’s Lectures, 1909-12
Caroline Fayolle :
Education, Emancipation and Feminism during the French Revolution
Rebecca Rogers :
Tracking Gendered Pedagogies of Emancipation in Europe and North Africa: Schools, Teachers, and Texts (1830s-1850s)
G-3
CUL03
Familiar Ground. Unravelling the Links between Nationalism and Tourism
G
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Eric Storm
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Organizers:
Andreas Stynen, Gerrit Verhoeven |
Discussant:
Eric Storm
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Andreas Stynen :
Opponents on the Same Grounds. Conflicting Tourist Organizations in Interwar Belgium
Kas Swerts :
Comparative Analysis of the Vlaamse Toeristenbond (Flemish Tourist Association) and Irish Tourist Association during the Interwar Period
Gerrit Verhoeven :
Which Belgium do we sell? Flemish Nationalism and Discussions on Tourism Marketing in Parliament (1930-’80)
H-3
WOR03
Entangled Gazes, Diverse Struggles: Exiles in America and Europe
H
Network:
Global History
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Chair:
Holger Weiss
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Dolores Augustine :
Peaceful Networking against Franco: Attempts of Exiled Spanish Anarchists to Form Alliances
José M. Faraldo :
Transnational Experiences. Spanish Communists in the Popular Democracies of Central Europe
Carolina Rodríguez-López :
Academic Exile: Fernando de los Ríos y Alfredo Mendizabal and the New School for Social Research
I-3
CRI03
Justice Administration in Colonial Spaces
I
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Christian G. De Vito
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Organizer:
Nuno Camarinhas
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Discussant:
Nuno Camarinhas
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Chris Jenkins :
'An Object of Ambition': Fostering Judicial Development beyond the Borders of British India, 1869-1919
Maarten Manse :
The Justice and Injustice of the Colonial Tax Administration in the Dutch East Indies, ca. 1880-1920
Natalie Reinhart :
Producing Testimony: Legible Bodies in Jamaica’s Lower- Magisterial Courts
J-3
ETH08
Unmaking Borders: Freedom of Movement in Historical and Contemporary Perspective
J
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Christiane Reinecke
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Organizers:
Marcel Berlinghoff, Jannis Panagiotidis |
Discussant:
Christiane Reinecke
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Marcel Berlinghoff :
Migration as the Meaning of Europe. Free Movement and European Integration
Mark McQuinn :
Current Threats to Classical Liberal Humanitarianism in Europe and Ways to Counter them: the Need for a Historically Sensitive Approach
Jannis Panagiotidis :
Global Free Migration? United Nations Debates on the Right to Freedom of Movement, 1984-1989
Jessica Steinman :
Negotiating Identities: being Vietnamese in the Remnants of North-South and East-West Demarcation
K-3
AFR01
Labour Movements and Workers Organisations: Historical Trajectories and Current Challenges in and from the Global South
K
Network:
Africa
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Chair:
Peyman Jafari
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Organizer:
Stefano Bellucci
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Discussants:
-
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Samuel Andreas Admasie :
Workers’ Agency and Wages in Ethiopia
Stefano Bellucci :
Against all Odds: African Unions and the Challenges of the Technocracy
Francesca Congiu :
Made in Taiwan: Trade Unions Organisation and Politics in the Global Factory
Sarah Kunkel :
Modernising the Village: Decolonisation and Mechanisation in Ghana under Nkrumah
Lucas Poy :
130 Years of Labor Movement in Argentina. A General Overview and a Discussion of Recent Historiographical Developments
L-3
LAB19
Welfare Capitalism in the 19th Century's Central Europe
L
Networks:
Economic History
,
Labour
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Chair:
Martin Jemelka
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Organizer:
Zdenek Nebrensky
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Discussant:
Martin Jemelka
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Svatopluk Herc :
Welfare Capitalism in Bohemia: the Case of the Workers Houses’ Construction in Pilsen-Karlov, 1907-1916
Zdenek Nebrensky :
Welfare Facilities in the Central European Towns in the Second Half of the 19th Century
M-3
FAM03
Insularity, Isolation and Female Strategies of Family Continuity over Generations in Global Perspective (16th -20th centuries)
M
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Organizer:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Discussant:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Donggue Lee, Byung-giu Son & Gyeongjin Lee :
A Study on the Strategy of Family Succession through Female Heads of Households in Korea in the 17th and 19th Centuries
Claude Olry :
Determinants of the Long Historical Continuity of Lineages and Families for the Community of Koreans Living in China
Paulo Teodoro de Matos, Diogo Paiva & Francisco Anguita :
Who will marry this Widow? Female Strategies of Family in São Jorge Island (Azores) in the 19th Century
O-3
ELI03
Elite Libraries as a Source of Ideology (17th and Early 21st Centuries)
O
Network:
Elites and Forerunners
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Chair:
Tetiana Vodotyka
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Organizer:
Svitlana Potapenko
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Discussant:
Tetiana Vodotyka
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Oleksandr Okhrimenko :
Books for God, Books for State: the Library of Daniel Lorenz Salthenius in the Collection of Józef Aleksander Jablonowski
Svitlana Potapenko :
Family Library as a “Place of Memory”: the Rozumovskys’/Razumovskys’ Book Collection (Mid-18th and Early 21st Centuries)
Nataliia Sinkevych :
Reading Circle of Kyiv Church Intellectuals between Rome, Constantinople, Moscow and Wittenberg (Cultural Polilog on the Example of Some XVII-XVIII ct. Libraries)
P-3
RUR01
The Transformation of the Countryside in the Netherlands. A Transdisciplinary Approach to the Exploitation of the Rural Landscape along the North Sea Coast (ca. 1000–1800) I
P
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Rombert Stapel
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Organizers:
Mans Schepers, Rombert Stapel |
Discussants:
-
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Otto Knottnerus :
The Transformation of the Dollard Bay Area (1000-1800): From Wasteland to Polderland - Myth and Reality
Mans Schepers :
The Transformation of the Countryside in the Netherlands: An Archaeological Introduction
Meindert Schroor :
Daily Life and Urban-rural Dynamics in Friesland on the Basis of the Accounts of the Leeuwarden Orphanage 1541 – 1608
Q-3
SEX09
The Moving Front: Changing Sexuality in Post-war Europe
Q
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Chris Waters
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Andrés Brink Pinto :
Policing Public Sex between Men – the Stockholm Homosex-commission 1944–1968
Matleena Frisk :
Changing Premarital Relationships and the Recognition of Premarital Fertility Control Needs in Finland from the 1950s to the 1970s
Rosa Hamilton :
The Very Quintessence of Persecution: Queer Antifascism in 1970s Western Europe
Alessio Ponzio :
Failed Projects and Lonely Hearts: Der Kreis and the Italian Homophiles
R-3
ORA14
Transcribing Oral History Interviews (Semi-)automatically. Technological Promises in Practical Testing
R
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Linde Apel
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Organizer:
Almut Leh
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Discussants:
-
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Christoph Draxler :
Web-based Tools for Transcribing and Segmenting Speech
Herdis Kley :
Preparing Transcripts in a Digital Research Environment for Interview Collections
Peter Kompiel :
Iron Curtain - Using (Semi-)automatic Transcription Tools For Creating a Digital Interview Archive
Almut Leh :
Audiomining – Advanced Speech Technologies for Transcribing, Indexing and Analysing Oral History Interviews
S-3
HEA03
Health Policies in the 20th Century
S
Josep Lluis Barona :
Nutritional Policies in Interwar Japan: an International Model
Kari Tove Elvbakken :
Rockefeller and Norwegian Health Policy after WWII
Heini Hakosalo :
Brittle Bonds: the Effect of Tuberculosis on the Social and Familial Fabric in 20th-century Finland
Enrique Perdiguero-Gil :
Towards New Health Policies: the Role of Health Education in Spanish Health Reform (1970-1982)
T-3
LAB14
Organizing Workers’ Education: from Above and from Below
T
Marisa De Picker :
Striving for the Right to Life, Vocational Training and Work. The Creation of a New Educationally-based Welfare System for Physically Disabled Labourers in Belgium, 1919-1939
Elina Hakoniemi :
Why Worker’s Education – the Establishment of the Worker’s Educational Association of Finland
Jenny Jansson, Jonas Söderqvist :
Workers’ Education and the ILO
Jan Kellershohn :
The Normativity of the Descriptive. Towards an Epistemology of Mobility
Francoise Laot :
Educating Workers’ Wives or Educating Women Workers? Circulation of Ideas and Evolving Discourses in the Late Sixties and Early Seventies France
U-3
WOM01
Intimate Economic Networks: Women’s Commercial and Investment Agency in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean Worlds
U
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Lucas Haasis
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Organizer:
Aske Brock
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Discussant:
Lucas Haasis
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Aske Brock :
“India has been a Fortunate Place to our Relations”: Intimate Networks of the English East India Company, 1600-1800
Misha Ewen :
‘Women would be Necessary': Women's Networks in the Atlantic in the Early Seventeenth Century
Margaret Hunt :
’Investing’ in Long-distance Voyages: Plebeian Women’s Financial Links to Sailors in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century England
Annika Raapke :
She’s got the Goods - and she knows how to use them: Trickles of Goods and Flows of Power in Women’s Letters from the Eighteenth-century French Colonial World
Wednesday 24 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
A-4
ECO04b
Creditors, Debtors, and Financial Organizations in Early Modern Europe (c. 1300-1800) II
A
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Jaco Zuijderduijn
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Organizers:
Elise Dermineur, Jaco Zuijderduijn |
Discussant:
Elise Dermineur
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Marcella Lorenzini, Giuseppe De Luca :
Credit, Public Debt and Social Stability in Spanish Milan (XVIth C.)
José Luis Peña-Mir :
The Strength of the Contract vs. the Strength of the Story: Integration of Local Legal Orders and Contract Enforcement in Notarial Credit Markets in Early Modern Spain
Matteo Pompermaier :
'Wine and Cash': Inns, Bastioni and the Venetian Credit Market (18th Century)
Lisbeth Rodrigues :
From Private to Public Credit Market: Institutional Creditors and Investment Patterns in Eighteenth-century Portugal
Thomas Max Safley :
Financial Markets and Financial Mediation in Eearly Modern Europe: Qestioning the Transition from Personalized to De-personalized Exchange
B-4
SOC05
Sources and Methods for the Study of Social Inequality in the Premodern Iberian Peninsula (14th-16th Centuries)
B
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Pere Verdés
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Organizers:
Esther Tello, Pere Verdés |
Discussant:
José Antonio Jara Fuente
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Luis Almenar Fernández :
Inventories, Inequality, and Consumption in Late Medieval Valencia
Gema Rayo :
Sources to Analyse the Wealth of the Castilian Church: the Bishoprics of the Kingdom of Granada as a Case Study
Albert Reixach Sala :
Testing Fiscal Registers with other Sources for the Study of Inequalities in Premodern Catalan Towns: Girona, c. 1360-c. 1570
Luis Sales :
Private Litigation as a Pattern for Determining Social Inequalities (XIV c. Catalonia)
C-4
MAT08
Out of the Ordinary: Non-standard Retailing and Consumption in 19th Century Europe
C
Sarah Curtis :
The Child Consumer in Nineteenth-Century France
Ian Mitchell :
Much more than a Store: the Co-operative Shop in England 1870-1914
Iria Suarez Martinez :
A Better Childhood for All Children: Designing the Modern Space for Sick Children in East London, 1850-1900
Anna Sundelin, Johanna Wassholm :
Practices and Morality in the Late Nineteenth Century Human Hair Trade. Finland as Part of Transnational Flows of Goods
D-4
URB02
Social Segregation and the Re-spatialization of Cities in East and Southeast Europe after 1991
D
Network:
Urban
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Chair:
Guido Hausmann
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Organizer:
Guido Hausmann
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Discussants:
-
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Olena Gulenok, Alyona Liasheva :
Central Lviv: Concentration of Power, Monopolization of Business and Socio-Spatial Exclusion
Daniel Habit :
Housing and Living in Bucharest. From Socialist Planning to Neoliberal Disorder?
Liana Kupreishvilil :
Tourism and Prostitution in the Urban Spaces of Tbilisi and Batumi after 1991
Pieter Troch :
The Socialist Heritage of Mitrovica (Kosovo) in Current Processes of Ethno-Political Re-spatialization
E-4
THE04
Do we still need another ‘other’? New Directions in the Historiography of Disability
E
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Paul van Trigt
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Organizer:
Paul van Trigt
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Discussant:
Paul van Trigt
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Monika Baar :
Rethinking Disability: the Global Impact of the International Year of Disabled Persons (1981) in Historical Perspective
Catherine Kudlick :
Reflections from a Disability Studies Perspective
Lotta Vikström :
DISLIFE - Liveable Disabilities: Life Courses and Opportunity Structures across Time
Tyler Zoanni :
Reflections from the South
F-4
ETH04
Regulating Mixed Intimacies in Europe
F
Betty De Hart :
Exploring the Legal Archive on Mixed Intimacies: Nothing but Trouble?
Rebecca Franco :
‘Interracialized Intimacies’ and Racial Boundaries in the French Postcolonial Archive
Guno Jones :
Dutch Racial Colonial Economies of ‘Mixed-ness’ and ‘Pureness’ and their Afterlives
Nawal Mustafa :
Footloose Fancy Free and in Flimsy Summer Dresses: Caribbean Nurses that Dated Outside the ‘Race’
Andrea Tarchi :
Between Annexation and Exclusion in the Italian Empire: Racial Mixture and the Juridical Status of Libyans during the Fascist Colonial Rule
Elena Zambelli :
Mixed’ Couples in Contemporary Europe: Perception of Stasis and Change across Multiple Generations
G-4
HEA09
Vaccination: Innovation to Resistance
G
Rafaela Domínguez :
Organization and Development of the Production of Diphtheria Serum at the Behringwerke in Germany and its presence in Spain (1918-1945)
Ida Milne :
Little Picture, Big Picture: can Oral History play a Public Role in informing Parents about Vaccination Choices?
María-Isabel Porras, Pedro Luis Romera-Garrido & Maria-Victoria Caballero-Martínez :
The Reappearance of Diphtheria in 2015: Historical Context and Social, Political and Scientific Responses in Spain and Castilla-La Mancha (1975-2018)
Ourania-Eleni Zachariadou, Anastasia Papadopoulou :
Causes behind Parents’ Decision to not follow Medical Recommendations to Vaccinate their Children. A Violation to Children’s Rights? A Qualitative Study in Greece
H-4
WOR02
Comparing Narratives: Terrorism Representations and the 'Historical Continuities' Hypothesis
H
Network:
Global History
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Chair:
Marcello Mollica
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Organizers:
Andrea Francioni, Federica Guazzini |
Discussant:
Marcello Mollica
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Alessandra Cappelletti :
The Official Discourse on "Terrorism" as a Way to cope with Political Struggle and Maintain the Status Quo: the Case of "Uyghur Terrorists" in China
Andrea Francioni :
British Narratives of Terrorism in India: the Colonial Discourse on Political Violence in the Interwar Years
Federica Guazzini :
Shiftaism in Eritrea under British Administration: Competing Narratives of Political Violence and Counter-Terrorism
Lara Semboloni :
Terrorism, a Concept under Construction: the Use of the Term in Mexican Congressional Debates in the First Half of the XX Century
I-4
CRI04
Justice, Crime & French Empire
I
Jérémy Boutier :
Criminal Law in Ile Bourbon/La Reunion: Elaboration, Application and Consequences (1664-1946)
Claire Eldridge :
Capturing Colonial Voices: French Military Justice Archives and the “Imperial Turn” in First World War Studies
Rachel Gillett :
Rapping and taking the Rap: French Rap, Criminality, and the Courts
Jennifer Sessions :
Algerian Crimes in a Metropolitan Court: “Delocalization” and the Politics of Colonial Justice in Montpellier, France
J-4
POL01
Gendered Politics
J
Izabela Dahl :
Women and Humanitarian AId in Sweden- from Philantropy to Public Employment
Anne Epstein :
Pro Justitia: Francophone Feminisms, Social Ethics and the Law, ca. 1900
My Klockar Linder :
Transnational Pronatalism: Collaboration and Family Policy Exchanges in the Baltic Sea Area in the 1940s
K-4
FAM04
Approaching Living Standards using Household Budgets from a Gender Prospective
K
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Joana-Maria Pujades-Mora
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Organizer:
Luisa Muñoz Abeledo
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Discussant:
Jane Humphries
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Cristina Borderias, Luisa Muñoz Abeledo & Xavier Cussó :
Family Budgets during the First Third of the Twentieth Century in Urban Spain
Corinne Boter :
Living Standards and the Household Life-cycle in Netherland
Veronica Canal :
Welfare Levels in Postwar Times: an Approach using Family Budgets in a North Spanish Port, Gijón, during the First Years of the Franco Dictatorship
L-4
LAB20
Mapping Labour Protests in the Imperial Borderlands of the Early Twentieth Century
L
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Jenny Jansson
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Organizers:
Wiktor Marzec, Risto Turunen |
Discussant:
Sami Suodenjoki
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Jule Ehms :
Anti-nationalism within the Syndicalist Movement in Germany, 1919–1923
Wiktor Marzec :
From Revolution to Nation. Popular Unrest in Russian Poland, 1905–1918
Risto Turunen :
Socialist Temporality in the Grand Duchy of Finland, 1905–1918
M-4
FAM19
Remarriage and Stepfamilies in Preindustrial Societies of Central and Eastern Europe in Demographic Perspective
M
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Radoslaw Poniat
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Organizer:
Piotr Guzowski
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Discussant:
Radoslaw Poniat
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Monika Kozlowska, Marzena Liedke & Piotr Guzowski :
Remarriage among Catholics and Protestants in Warsaw and Vilnius in the 18th Century
Péter Öri :
A Turning Point in the Life Course: Widowhood and Remarriage in 19th Century Hungary
Levente Pakot :
Parental Death and Life-course Trajectories of Orphans in a Hungarian Rural Town, 1750-1850
Alice Velková :
Remarriage and Stepfamilies among Members of „New Elites“ – Bohemia in the 2nd Half of the 19th Century
N-4
SOC04
Negotiating Community in Eighteenth-century Poor Relief Reforms
N
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Maarten Prak
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Organizers:
David Briscoe, Marjolein Schepers |
Discussant:
Maarten Prak
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Erica G.H. Boersma :
Competition for the charitable donation? Giving to foreign co-religiionists and the local poor in the Dutch Republic (c. 1640-1730)
David Briscoe :
To whom do the Poor Belong? Conceptualising Community and the Common Good in French Poor Relief Reforms from Turgot to the Revolution, c.1774-1791
David Hitchcock :
Imagining Communities without Poverty: from the Poor Man’s Advocate to Benthamite ‘National Charity’, 1649-1800
Marjolein Schepers :
The Boundaries of Belonging: Migration, Settlement and Community Formation in the Context of Poor Relief Reforms in the Southern Netherlands, 1750-1800
P-4
ETH01
“See what is missing from my Letter…”: Letter Writing Practices in Ukrainian Canadian Community (Late 19th - Early 20th Century)
P
Terje Anepaio :
Let our Stories be in the Museum, too! Collecting Memories of Russian Speaking Miners in Estonia
Nataliya Bezborodova :
"K" for "Confiscated": Letters from and to Ukrainian Immigrants in KGB Archives (1930-1950)
Larisa Sembaliuk Cheladyn :
Vuiko Shtif Writes Home
Baris Ülker :
Postcards and Mobilities in Exile
Q-4
ORA09
Oral History and Activism: Research Subject and/or Tool for Change?
Q
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Leslie McCartney
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Carly Adams :
From Generation to Generation: Narratives of Strength, Hope and Resiliency in the Southern Alberta, Canada Nikkei Community
Andrea Althaus :
Great Expectations. The Role of Oral History in Historical Reappraisal Projects
Kirsti Jõesalu :
Oral History and NGOs-activism: Educating and Commemorating about 20th Century History
R-4
SEX03
Beyond “Vanilla History”: Global Decolonization and the Routes of Sexual Revolution
R
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Andrew DJ Shield
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Organizer:
Chelsea Schields
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Discussant:
Andrew DJ Shield
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Wannes Dupont :
Guardians of Life and Prophets of Doom. Christian Sexologies, Global Institutions and the Population Bomb (1945-1968)
Christopher Ewing, Ulrike Schaper :
Sexual Frustrations and Dream Vacations: West German Discourses of Sex Tourism after the Sexual Revolution
Julian Isenia :
Anto Kiko Awo? (and now what?): the Life and Works of Dutch Caribbean Theatre Maker Fridi Martina
Elizabeth Jacob :
“The Checkbook has killed True Love”: Debating Love and Money in Postcolonial Abidjan
Chelsea Schields :
Revolutionary Liaisons: Sex, Socialism and Black Power in the Dutch Atlantic
S-4
HEA05
Nineteenth-century Medical Periodicals as Spaces of Knowledge Circulation
S
Jolien Gijbels :
Divergent Views: Professional Etiquette and Scientific Exchange in Belgian Medical Journals (1840-1914)
Valerie Leclercq :
Who do we think we are? Import, Circulation and Moderation of Non-medical Ideas about the Human Self in Belgian Medical Journals (1840-1914)
Joris Vandendriessche :
Experimenting with Periodical Publishing. Spreading French Medicine through the Belgian Medical Press (1830-1860)
Kaat Wils :
Hypnotism and the Transnational Circulation of Knowledge. French and Belgian Medical Journals around 1900
T-4
REL06
Scandals, Corruption and Ecclesiastical Judges (16th -18th C.)
T
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Anna Bellavitis
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Silvia Evangelisti
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Benedetta Borello :
Feelings on Corruption within the Papal Court between the Notion of ‘Scandal’, 'Outrage’ and ‘Sloth’(17th – 18th C.)
Francesca Medioli :
Nuns, Monks, Judges and Courtesans: a Double Florentine Scandal (17th C.)
U-4
WOM15
Roundtable: Precarious Work between Production and Reproduction
U
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Johanna Annola
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Organizer:
Eileen Boris
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Discussants:
Eloisa Betti, Eileen Boris, Anna Frisone, Annelise Orleck, Asli Vatansever |
V-4
ETH02
Incorporating Return into the (Irish) Migration Story
V
Irial Glynn :
Explaining (Im)mobility through Return Irish Emigration Patterns in the 1950s and 1960s
Sara Goek :
‘Your Home Is in Your Shoes’: Experiences of Irish Return Migration
Niall Whelehan :
Return Migrants and Visions of Land and Colonisation in Nineteenth Century Ireland
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