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
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
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
Wednesday 24 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
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
Wednesday 24 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
E-3
THE02
Current Research on Moral Economies
E
Networks:
Labour
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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)
L-3
LAB19
Welfare Capitalism in the 19th Century's Central Europe
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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
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
Wednesday 24 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
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
Thursday 25 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
N-5
WOM10
Women, Gender and Work in Historical Perspective: an Entrepreneurial Approach
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Networks:
Labour
,
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Katie Barclay
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Organizer:
Deborah Simonton
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Discussant:
Anne Montenach
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Anna Bellavitis :
A Pig for Carnival or a Husband for Life? How did the Rights Women had – or did not have – in Early Modern Europe Determine their Participation in the Economy?
Janine Lanza :
Keeping the Books and Rocking the Babies: the Productive and Reproductive Labor of Women in Artisanal Workshops ”
Deborah Simonton :
‘Mistress of the Managing Part of it’: Printers in Eighteenth-century Europe
Thursday 25 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
L-6
WOM09
Women and Work: A long-term perspective on gender, labour and technology, 1700-1990
L
Chiara Bonfiglioli :
Beyond the ‘Double Burden’: on the Archives of State Socialist Women’s Organizations and their Usefulness for Micro-histories of Labour and Gender
Jørgen Burchardt :
From Women to Men: How Culture, Education and Technology formed the Transition of the Labor Force behind the Production of Cheese
Auriane Terki-Mignot :
Patterns of Female Employment in Normandy and the Eure-et-Loir (France), 1792-1901
Thursday 25 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
L-7
LAB27
Work and the Politics of Skills, Migration and Technology
L
Patrícia Bosenbecker :
Entrepreneurs and Farmers in the Process of Private Colonization in Brazil (1850-1914)
Karin Astrid Siegmann, Giulio Iocco :
How Workers drive Civic Innovation
Thursday 25 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
E-8
LAB05
Diamonds in Jewish Economic History
E
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Veerle Vanden Dealen
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Organizer:
Karin Hofmeester
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Discussant:
Veerle Vanden Dealen
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Saskia Coenen Snyder :
'Like Dewdrops in the Waving Grass': the Early Diamond Trade in South Africa
Karin Hofmeester :
The ANDB: a Local Trade Union in a Global Industry
Joris Kok :
‘Students of the Craft’: Occupational Mobility of Dutch Jews in the Pre-war Amsterdam Diamond Industry
Tijl Vanneste :
Diamond Trade gone Wrong: Commercial Litigation & the Merchants’ Style
Friday 26 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
H-9
ETH23
Knowledge, Skill and Migration
H
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
Friday 26 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
L-11
LAB28
Listening to Labour: Songs, Oral Histories and Material Culture
L
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Viola Müller
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Evelien Walhout
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Stefan Backius :
Public Memory Altered: Deindustrialization and Culture in a Rural Industrial Community
Michalis Bardanis :
Male and Female Child Labour at the Group of Artisanal Brickworks in Athens, Greece (1900–1940)
David Hopkin :
What did the Nineteenth-century Poor think about their Poverty? The Evidence of Lacemakers
Q-11
LAB10a
Labour Precariousness, Home Economics and Social Policy I
Q
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Gilles Guiheux
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Organizers:
Sayaka Sakoda, Bernard Thomann |
Discussants:
-
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Marion Fontaine :
Privileged or Miserable Workers? The Debate on the Situation of Coal Miners (France, 1950s-1960s)
Paul-André Rosental :
Minimum Wages and Job “Precariousness” in France during the Postwar Economic Boom
Sayaka Sakoda :
Historical Evolution of Inequalities and Status Identification : an Approach Based on the Concept of Self-Responsibility
Bernard Thomann :
Measuring and Raising the Standard of Living in Post-war Japanese Mining Communities
Friday 26 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
B-12
LAB07
ILO Histories Revisited
B
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Stefano Bellucci
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Organizer:
Jill Jensen
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Discussants:
Eloisa Betti, Eileen Boris, Dorothea Hoehtker, Daniel Maul, Silke Neunsinger |
Q-12
LAB10b
Labour Precariousness, Home Economics and Social Policy II
Q
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Bernard Thomann
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Organizers:
Sayaka Sakoda, Bernard Thomann |
Discussants:
-
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Eric Florence :
Making Precariousness Visible in Post-Mao China : the Case of a Grassroots Rural Workers’ Museum
Gilles Guiheux :
Chinese Garment Workers Wages and Expenses
Saturday 27 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
L-13
LAB29
Political Regimes, Development and Labour: Histories of Industrialization and Deindustrialization
L
Touraj Atabaki :
Oil, Labour and Developmental State. A Critique of the Critique. Iran (1962-1977)
Christoffer Holm :
Local Deindustrialization in the Face of Globalization. The Experience of Structural Change, Transformed Space and Lost Progress
Florian Probst :
Was there an Industrious Revolution in Germany?
Q-13
LAB12
Maritime Labour Panel: Forms of Remuneration in Maritime Industries: Living from the Sea On-board or Ashore I
Q
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Christian G. De Vito
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Organizers:
Enric Garcia Domingo, Jordi Ibarz |
Discussant:
Eduard Page Campos
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Valerie Burton :
Pushing the Wage Envelope: Nineteenth Century British Merchant Seafarers and their Agreements
Enric Garcia Domingo :
Understanding Seamen’s Wages (and Estimating their Real Income) between 18th-20th Centuries
Jordi Ibarz, Brendan von Briesen :
Wages in the Loading and Unloading of Cargo in the Port of Barcelona (1770-1940)
Jeremy Young :
Becoming Rich by Serving the King?
Saturday 27 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
N-14
WOM21
Gender and Work
N
Cecilia Candréus :
Performing Needlework as a Profession - Exploring Occupational Practices for Female Entrepreneurs within the Manufactory System in Eighteenth Century Sweden
Béatrice Craig :
At the Counter of the General Store Revisited: Men, Women and Consumption in the Quebec Countryside in the Early 19th Century
Anna Sznajder :
Rural Gender and Strategies of Craft Work – Constructing Lacemakers Identities from Bobowa, Southern Poland
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