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
I-1
CRI01
Entangled Normativity: Early Modern Police (1500-1800s).
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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
Wednesday 24 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
I-2
MAT05
Finding Buyers: Communication and Intermediation in Early Modern Markets
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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
Wednesday 24 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
I-3
CRI03
Justice Administration in Colonial Spaces
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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
Wednesday 24 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
I-4
CRI04
Justice, Crime & French Empire
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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
Thursday 25 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
I-5
SPE04
Publishing about Technology in Social Science History Context. Meet the Editors of Technology and Culture
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Network:
Science & Technology
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Chair:
Dick van Lente
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Organizer:
Dick van Lente
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Discussants:
Henk-Jan Dekker, Hermione Giffard, Ruth Oldenziel |
Dick van Lente :
Session Abstract
Thursday 25 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
I-6
FAM18
Place, Space and Demographic Change
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Heidi Ing :
Following Immigrants on the Move: Impact of Social Class on Geographic Distribution of Children and Grandchildren of Immigrants to Colonial South Australia
Charmian Mansell :
Everyday Travel and Mobility in Early Modern England: a New Perspective on ‘Community’
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, Kris Inwood :
Comparing Geographical and Social Mobility for Soldiers and Prisoners in a Settler Society
Matt Nelson :
Urban Patrilineal Kin Propinquity in the United States, 1880
Mikolaj Szoltysek, Bartosz Ogórek :
Two's Company, Four's a Crowd? Partitioning-based Clustering and the European Historical Household Formation Systems
Thursday 25 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
I-7
CRI09
Prosopography in Legal History and Relational Database
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Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Xavier Rousseaux
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Organizer:
Emmanuel Berger
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Discussants:
Jérôme de Brouwer, Xavier Rousseaux |
Emmanuel Berger :
RDBs and Popular Jurors
David Churchill, Iain Channing & Henry Yeomans :
Where Next for Historical Criminology?
Julien Delattre, Fanny Verslype :
Combining Biography and Prosopography in Social History: the Case of Joseph Pholien (1884-1968), Lawyer at the Brussels Bar
Françoise Muller :
RDBs and Magistrates
Thursday 25 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
I-8
CRI13
The Development of Transnational Policing 1750-2020
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Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Marion Pluskota
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Organizer:
David Cox
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Discussants:
-
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Bettina Blum :
Policing with the Enemy. British Military Police, Public Safety and German Police in Post-war Germany 1945-1955
David Cox :
The Origins of Transnational Policing: the Continental Activities of the Bow Street ‘Runners’, 1750-1840
John McDaniel :
The Accountability of Transnational Policing: from 1990 to 2019
Friday 26 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
I-9
CRI02
Identity, Memory and the Death Penalty: Transnational and Comparative Perspectives
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Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Vivien Miller
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Organizer:
James Campbell
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Discussant:
Vivien Miller
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James Campbell :
The UK Government and the Death Penalty in Hong Kong, 1965 to 1993
Donald Fyson :
State Vengeance and Divine Mercy: the Rise and Fall of Religion in Quebec Capital Punishment, 1760-1960
Daniel LaChance :
Death in Black and White: the Representation of Race in Southern Newspaper Coverage of Executions in the United States, 1877-1967
Lizzie Seal :
Assassination, Colonialism and the Death Penalty in England: Madan Lal Dhingra and Udham Singh
Friday 26 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
I-10
CRI07
Nordic Homicide from Past to Present: Long-Duration Perspective to Lethal Violence
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Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Jeannette Kamp
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Organizer:
Dag Lindström
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Discussants:
-
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Jeppe Büchert Netterstrøm :
Killing in Self Defense in 17th Century Denmark
Janne Kivivuori, Mona Rautelin :
Comparative Results from the “Nordic Homicide from Past to Present” Study
Dag Lindström :
Homicide in Sweden in the 17th Century: Main Observations
Glenn Svedin :
"The Swedish Condition” – Moral Panic or an Actual Situation? An Analysis of Perceptions of Crime and of Crime Rates in Contemporary Sweden
Friday 26 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
I-11
CRI12
Rumours, Reputation and Justice in Eighteenth-century Scandinavia
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Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Bonnie Clementsson
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Organizer:
Bonnie Clementsson
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Discussants:
-
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Simon Berggren :
Rumours, Reputation and the Pursuit for Royal Mercy in Early Modern Sweden
Maria Østerby Elleby :
Notorious for Witchcraft: Magic, Heresy and Contracts with the Devil in Early Eighteenth-century Denmark
Emilie Luther Søby :
Good Criminal, Bad Criminal? The Importance of Reputation in the Early Modern Prison
Friday 26 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
I-12
CRI14
The Tactics of Forensic Knowledge, 1750-2000
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Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Manon van der Heijden
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Organizers:
Elwin Hofman, Willemijn Ruberg |
Discussants:
-
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Kevin Dekoster :
For the Benefit of Justice. Medical Practitioners and their Contributions to the Administration of Criminal Justice in Early Modern Ghent, 1588-1794.
Elwin Hofman :
Psychological Knowledge and Psychological Practices: Interactions, Confrontations and Exchanges in French and German Criminal Interrogations, 1750-1850
Willemijn Ruberg :
Authority and Expertise: Tension between Psychiatrists’ and Lay Knowledge in Dutch Cases of Infanticide, 1930-1960
Sara Serrano Martínez :
Mothers’ Competence and Knowledge in Medical Doctor’s Reports for Cases of Infanticide and Abortion in Post-War Spain (1939-1950)
Ilkay Yilmaz :
Photographs and Identification: Ottoman Police Photographs
Saturday 27 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
I-13
WOM11
Women's Transnational Activism
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Clarisse Berthezène :
Becoming Part of the European Union of Women: British Conservative Women and Transnational Social Action, 1945-1955
Ángela Cenarro :
A Fascist Welfare? Female Social Action in the Spanish Civil War and Early Franco Dictatorship
Anne Cova :
Transnational Women’s Activism in Southern Europe and Latin America, 1888-1918
Radka Sustrova :
Voices Heard? Working Women and Authoritarian Order in Czechoslovakia
Saturday 27 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
I-15
CRI15
Victims in English Criminal Courts, 1675 to the Present
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Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Pamela Cox
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Organizer:
Heather Shore
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Discussant:
David Churchill
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Ruth Lamont, Sandra Walklate :
Protection and Perception of Child Victims as Witness at Trial: 1885-present
Bob Shoemaker :
Long-term Patterns in Victims’ Access to Criminal Justice at the Old Bailey, 1674-1980
Heather Shore :
The Vanishing Victim: the Decline of the Victim in the English Courtroom, c. 1675 to c. 1945
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