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
R-1
ETH03
Irish Migrant Communities in the Post-Famine Era: Networks, Mutuality, and the Collective Spirit
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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
Wednesday 24 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
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
Wednesday 24 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
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
P-4
ETH01
“See what is missing from my Letter…”: Letter Writing Practices in Ukrainian Canadian Community (Late 19th - Early 20th Century)
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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
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
Thursday 25 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
T-5
ETH06
Social Plurality and Global Empires: Mobility and Segregation
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Alexander Geelen :
Regulation of Mobility in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Batavia
Elizabeth Thelen :
(Re)regulating Urban Diversity and Segregation during the Decline of the Mughal Empire
Daya Wijaya :
Does Religion Matter? Portuguese Free-Agents in Early Dutch Malacca
Thursday 25 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
E-7
ETH07
Transnational Antislavery Connections in North America and the Caribbean, 1776-1865
E
Claire Bourhis-Mariotti :
Holly’s Vindication of the Capacity of the Negro Race: African Americans, Haiti and the “Regeneration” of the Black Race
Oran Kennedy :
“To Aid in the Extinction of Slavery”: Canada’s Antislavery Movement and the Formation of Transnational Abolitionist Connections in North America
Thomas Mareite :
Mexico and Transnational Antislavery Connections in 19th-century North America
S-7
ETH19
Jewish Migrations
S
Oleksii Chebotarov :
Managing the Point of Passage: State and Non-State Actors Towards Jewish Migrants on the Austro-Russian Borderland in the 1880s
Laura Katarina Ekholm :
"Jewish" Marriages and Occupational Choices in Sweden and Finland from the Late 19th to the Mid- 20th Century
Orly Meron :
Banking, Migration and State-building: a Case Study from British Mandated Eretz Israel
Ayse Humeyra Tuysuz :
Istanbul as a Transit City for the Jewish Immigrants (1877-1914)
Thursday 25 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
A-8
ETH18
Identity Construction and Nation
A
Darren Aoki :
Challenging Histories of Erasure through Oral History: Nikkei, Assimilation and Memories of the Postwar at the End of Life in Southern Alberta, Canada
Ivan Bulatov :
Imperial Nationalism Outside the Empire: the National Identity of Russian Emigrants before World War II
Maren Jonasson :
Representations of Race, Ethnicity and the ‘Exotic’ on Theatre Stages and Market-places in Finland ca. 1870–1930
Jochen Krebber :
Transatlantic Shipping Routes and European Immigration to North America, 1845-1855
Friday 26 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
H-9
ETH23
Knowledge, Skill and Migration
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Per-Olof Grönberg :
The Peregrine Profession. Transnational Mobility of Nordic Engineers and Architects, 1880-1930.
Johan Svanberg :
Migration and Trade-Union Internationalism. The International Metalworkers’ Federation, European Integration and Post-war Labour Mobility
R-9
ETH13
Migration as Crime (Migrants and the Criminal Justice System)
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Cigdem Billur Ada :
‘How many Husbands should a Woman have?’: the Roots of Anticommunist Gender Mystification in Turkey in the Political Refugees (1923-1927)
Jeannette Kamp :
(In)tolerant Policing? Crimmigration in the Netherlands 1600-1900
Christina Lokk :
Migrant Spaces of Consumption – Russian Grocery Shops in Germany
Leo Lucassen :
Xenophobia and the Left: a Global Overview
Friday 26 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
R-10
ETH15
Minorities, Racism and Place in Post-war Britain: from Post-war Workers to Finding a Place in Rural Britain
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Pål Brunnström, Robert Nilsson Mohammadi :
Do Labour Migrants need to know Swedish? Migration and Integration Policy and Praxis on the Municipal Level 1945–1970
Sarah Hackett :
‘I do really want to become a better Muslim’: Migrant Communities, Islam & Religious Practice in Rural Britain
Samantha Kate Knapton :
‘He might be a Foreigner, but he’s “Our” Foreigner’: Polish Post-war Migrants to Britain and the Issue of ‘Integration’
Gavin Schaffer :
Thriving or Surviving? Fears of Decline and the Postwar British-Jewish Community
Christopher Roy Zembe :
Politicising Memory: Zimbabwean Immigrants Reconstructing Identities and Relations.
U-10
ETH14
For the Long-Run: Transatlantic Migration and Integration
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Peter Catron, Leah Boustan, Ran Abramitzky, Dylan Connor and Robert Voigt :
Linguistic Assimilation in the Age of Mass Migration: Evidence from Ellis Island Oral Histories
Aiko Nishikida, Shingo Hamanaka & Yutaka Takaoka :
Circumstances and Challenges for Return Migration of the Syrian Refugees
Peter Olausson :
Migration and Story Telling. Some Aspect of the Swedish-American Experience as a Tool for Identity
Friday 26 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
C-11
ETH16
Political Emigrants' Cold War Activities/Fates/Reflections
C
Alex Antoshin :
Russian Political Exiles after the Cold War
Detelina Dineva :
Bulgarian Political Exiles after the Cold War
H-11
ETH05
Sailors, Engineers, Maidservants, Expellees: Variations in Foreign Immigration to Nineteenth-century Belgium - Results from the IMMIBEL Project
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Natalia Da Silva Pereira :
Circulating without Migrating? Depicting Foreign Engineers as Migrants in 19th Century Belgium
Kristof Loockx :
Migration Trajectories of Seafarers during the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century: Evidence from Antwerp
Bart Willems :
Control Alt Find IMMIBEL. Two New Databases on Migration and Mobility in 19th Century Belgium
Friday 26 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
A-12
ETH20
Digital and Life Cycle
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Rik Hoekstra, Marijke van Faassen :
Computer Vision for Removing Blind Spots in a Migrant Registration System
Colin Pooley, Marilyn Pooley :
Mobility Change over the Life Course: a Case Study from 20th Century Lancashire
Linda Reeder :
Strangers in Italy: Field Notes from the Archives
Saturday 27 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
H-13
POL13
Border Making and its Consequences after the First World War: the Habsburg Case
H
Gábor Egry :
Unruly Borderlands: Border-making, Post-imperial Spatial Reconfiguration, (Cumulative) Peripheralization and Layered Regionalism in Post-WWI Maramure? and Banat
Elisabeth Haid :
The Reconfiguration of Borders: Consequences of Nation-State Building in the Galician-Bukovinian Border Region
Machteld Venken :
What does a Border mean to you? Evidence from a Historical Re-enactment in Citizen Science regarding the Dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
K-13
ETH21
Community and Space
K
Brian Davies :
V. A. Frankini and the Ethnic Cleansing of the Circassians
Gregory Kontos :
Religio-national Symbiosis in the Greek and Dalmatian Diasporas: the Case of the Christian Orthodox Community of New Orleans (1854-1886)
Saturday 27 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
E-14
ETH17
Reckoning with Refugeedom: Refugee Voices in Modern History
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Alex Dowdall :
‘The Greatest Parliament of Men’: Refugees’ Petitions to the League of Nations, 1919-1938
Peter Gatrell :
Individual Case Files as a Historical Source
Anindita Ghoshal :
Seeking Refuge and Laying Claims: Migration, Memory and Identity in Post-Partition West Bengal (1947-71)
Katarzyna Nowak :
How Polish Refugees in Colonial East Africa Voiced Their Protest Against the Humanitarian Practices in the Early Cold War World
Q-14
ETH24
Politics and Regulation of Refugee Migration
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Alexandre Afonso :
Social Protection and the Origins of Immigration Policies in Western Europe (1870-1945)
James Lancaster :
In the Shadow of the Welfare State – NGOs and Swedish Migration Politics during the Cold War
Christoph Lorke :
Shifting Racial Boundaries and its Limits. German Women, Non-European Men and the Negotiation of Sexuality and Intimacy in Nazi Germany
Sheena Trimble :
Women as Facilitators of the Immigration of Europe’s Displaced Persons to Canada (1945-1953)
Saturday 27 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
C-15
ETH22
Mobities, Institutions and Regulation
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Terry McBride :
The "Alien" Concept and Scottish State Institutions, 1914-29
Karl Monsma :
Interconnected Migrations and the Reproduction of Racial Inequalities: European Migrations to the US and Brazil and their Consequences for Nonwhite Internal Migrants
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