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
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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)
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