Preliminary Programme

Showing: Culture (all days)
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
Wednesday 24 March 2021 12.30 - 13.45
G-2 CUL02 Emotional Construction of National Belonging and Agency
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Networks: Culture , Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Hannu Salmi
Organizer: Reetta Eiranen Discussant: Hannu Salmi
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)



Wednesday 24 March 2021 14.30 - 15.45
G-3 CUL03 Familiar Ground. Unravelling the Links between Nationalism and Tourism
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Network: Culture Chair: Eric Storm
Organizers: Andreas Stynen, Gerrit Verhoeven Discussant: Eric Storm
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)



Thursday 25 March 2021 12.30 - 13.45
G-6 CUL04 Modern Tourism History: Institutions, Experts, and Travel Cultures since World War II
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Network: Culture Chair: Sune Bechmann Pedersen
Organizer: Sune Bechmann Pedersen Discussant: Jan Hein Furnée
Sune Bechmann Pedersen : European Integration and International Tourism: Between “National Egoism” and “Free International Circulation”
Sara Fieldston : “The World’s Champion Souvenir Collectors”: American Tourists, Consumption, and Power after World War II
Aimée Plukker : “Shopwindow of the West”. US Tourism in Postwar Europe: a Perspective on Berlin
Igor Tchoukarine : International Institutions and Experts in the Cold War Tourism Industry



Thursday 25 March 2021 14.30 - 15.45
G-7 CUL07 The Shaping of a New Economy and Material Culture in 20th-century Europe: Maritime and Coastal Tourism between Totalitarianism, Democracy and Mass Consumption
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Network: Culture Chair: Sune Bechmann Pedersen
Organizer: Patrizia Battilani Discussant: Marguerite Corporaal
Patrizia Battilani, Davide Bagnaresi : The Building of a New Economy and Material Culture along the Italian Adriatic Coast: Maritime and Coastal Tourism between 1920s and 1960s
Petra Kavrecic : Seaside Tourism in the Interwar Period: the Case of the Northern Adriatic
Carlos Larrinaga : Spain after the Civil War (1936-1939). The New Possibilities for the Maritime and Coastal Tourism
Josephine Papst : On the Ideological Turn of the Knowledge Cultures at the Beginning of the 21st Century
Falko Schnicke : Cold War Monarchy. British State Visits to and from Communist Countries During the 1970s



Friday 26 March 2021 11.00 - 12.15
G-9 CUL06 The Creation of European Identities through Global Empires
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Network: Culture Chair: Rinna Kullaa
Organizer: Rinna Kullaa Discussant: Rinna Kullaa
Janne Lahti : Settler Colonialism, Whiteness, and Cultures of Violence against Indigenous Peoples
Diana Natermann : White(ened) Identities and Colonial Photography
Tracey Reinmann-Dawe : Scientific Discovery and Narratives of Cultural Superiority



Friday 26 March 2021 12.30 - 13.45
G-10 CUL09 Cultural Diversity and Mobility in Historical Contexts
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Network: Culture Chair: Heidi Kurvinen
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Jutta Ahlbeck : Spatial Experiences and Feelings of Belonging: Roma and the Marketplace
Zehra Ayman : Eveyday Linguistic Practices of “Eastern” People’s Houses in Rebublican Turkey: Power, Effects, and Responses
Magdalena Elchinova : 30 Years after the Exodus of Bulgaria's Turks to Turkey: Issues of Cultural and Social Compatibility
Nikolay Nenov : Gas Pipeline. Album of the Bulgarian Builders in the USSR



Friday 26 March 2021 14.30 - 15.45
G-11 CUL11 Discourses on Method
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Network: Culture Chair: Josephine Papst
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Reetta Hänninen : A Furious Fighter or a Simple Soul? Maissi Erkko as a Female Activist and a Political Actor
Katerina Sergidou, Isabel Machado : Local Strangers from Monterrey to Cádiz: Intersectional Feminist Dialogues on the Field
Laura Strachan : Using Oral History to Teach Humanities & Social Sciences to Saudi Arabian Students: Implementing Local Traditions into Cross-cultural Teaching



Friday 26 March 2021 16.00 - 17.15
G-12 CUL08 Media History
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Network: Culture Chair: Patrizia Battilani
Organizers: - Discussant: Patrizia Battilani
John Burnett, Kathryn Burnett : Reconstructing the Dream: Eilean Donan Castle, Cultural Tourism Histories and a Scottish National Imagineering
Marguerite Corporaal : The Colours of Connemara: Transnational Dimensions of the Region in the European Illustrated Press, 1880-1900.
Heikki Kokko : Experience of Translocality – Culture of Readers’ Letters to Newspapers in the Mid-1800s Finland
Ana Machado : Musical Representations in the XVIII and XIX Century in Lisbon by Gazeta de Lisboa
Diego Moreno Galilea : The Written Press: a Space for Spanish Nineteenth-century Women



Saturday 27 March 2021 14.30 - 15.45
D-15 CUL05 Radio and the Emotions in the Cold War
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Network: Culture Chair: Heidi Kurvinen
Organizer: Brigitte Le Normand Discussants: -
Nicolas Kenny : Radio and the Construction of Emotional Community in Postwar Brussels
Brigitte Le Normand : A Listening Ear: Cultivating Yugoslav Citizens through Radio Broadcasting
Anne MaclLennan : Post-war Canadian Radio: Trust, the Audience, and Connections to Europe
Will Studdert : A Trusted Source? The BBC German Service and its East German Audience in the Cold War.


G-15 CUL13 Art and History
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Network: Culture Chair: Magdalena Elchinova
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Anca Elisabeta Tatay : Romanian Princes represented in Lythographs Accomplished by Constantin Lecca in Books printed in Buda: Reality or Fiction
Dongjae You : Rethinking 'Opened Space' Culture and Information are Exchanged in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-century Korean Art


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