Preliminary Programme

Showing: room U (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 11.00 - 12.15
U-1 URB05a Living and Working in a Bustling District near the Port: the Diversity of Sailortowns around the World I
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Networks: Economic History , Urban Chair: Kristof Loockx
Organizers: Hilde Greefs, Kristof Loockx Discussant: Valerie Burton
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)



Wednesday 24 March 2021 12.30 - 13.45
U-2 URB05b Living and Working in a Bustling District near the Port: the Diversity of Sailortowns around the World II
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Networks: Economic History , Urban Chair: Hilde Greefs
Organizers: Hilde Greefs, Kristof Loockx Discussant: Beatrice Moring
Melanie Holihead : Heedless of the Consequence: how Sailors’ Women’s Survival Strategies fed the Popular Imagination
Tomas Nilson : The Landlady as (Social) Network Node in Sailortown, 1880-1930. The Case of Gothenburg
Mathias Seiter : Challenging Authorities and Boundaries: Sailortowns in German Naval Ports, c. 1871-1918



Wednesday 24 March 2021 14.30 - 15.45
U-3 WOM01 Intimate Economic Networks: Women’s Commercial and Investment Agency in the Atlantic and Indian Ocean Worlds
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Network: Women and Gender Chair: Lucas Haasis
Organizer: Aske Brock Discussant: Lucas Haasis
Aske Brock : “India has been a Fortunate Place to our Relations”: Intimate Networks of the English East India Company, 1600-1800
Misha Ewen : ‘Women would be Necessary': Women's Networks in the Atlantic in the Early Seventeenth Century
Margaret Hunt : ’Investing’ in Long-distance Voyages: Plebeian Women’s Financial Links to Sailors in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-century England
Annika Raapke : She’s got the Goods - and she knows how to use them: Trickles of Goods and Flows of Power in Women’s Letters from the Eighteenth-century French Colonial World



Wednesday 24 March 2021 16.00 - 17.15
U-4 WOM15 Roundtable: Precarious Work between Production and Reproduction
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Network: Women and Gender Chair: Johanna Annola
Organizer: Eileen Boris Discussants: Eloisa Betti, Eileen Boris, Anna Frisone, Annelise Orleck, Asli Vatansever



Thursday 25 March 2021 11.00 - 12.15
U-5 EDU11 Public Education, Curriculum and Nationalism as Second Nature of Modern Mankind
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Network: Education and Childhood Chair: Johanna Sköld
Organizer: Michèle Hofmann Discussant: Stephanie Fox
Lukas Boser : From Mathematics to Math Education
Michèle Hofmann : Universal or National? Transfer of Medical Knowledge into the Classroom
Daniel Tröhler, Rebekka Horlacher : Rousseau’s Educational Plan of De- and Re-Naturalizing the Child as the Future Citizen of a Free Republic



Thursday 25 March 2021 12.30 - 13.45
U-6 ECO17 Household Budgets from Pre-industrial Europe
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Network: Economic History Chair: Jeannette Kamp
Organizers: Bruno Blondé, Wouter Ryckbosch, Tim Soens Discussant: Giovanni Vecchi
Bruno Blondé : The Costs of being Rich: Two Centuries of Elite-spending in the Antwerp Moretus Family, 17th-18th Centuries
Viktor Borisov : Peasants’ Economic Activities and Wealth in 17th-century Western Siberia: Assessing the Limits of Personal Consumption
Anne Mccants : Institutional Budgets and Living Standards in Early Modern Amsterdam
Mattia Viale : Stocks and Flows: Material Culture and Consumption Behaviours in Early Modern Venice (1600-1800)



Thursday 25 March 2021 14.30 - 15.45
U-7 POL08 The Affective Glue of European Integration
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Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Beatrice de Graaf
Organizer: Trineke Palm Discussants: -
Domenica Dreyer-Plum : Shaping a European Legal Culture: Ambitions, Dreams and Dreads of Failing and Succeeding Treaties in the 1950s
Taru Haapala : The European Federalist Movement in 1940s and 50s: how Ideas from Different Political Traditions are Transferred to other Political Spaces
Jenny Hestermann : Fear and Mistrust as Driving Motors for Early European Integration
Trineke Palm : A European Army? Emotional Contestation over Europe’s Security Architecture
Anne-Isabelle Richard : Transnational Networks and Existential Fear in Interwar Europe



Thursday 25 March 2021 16.00 - 17.15
U-8 FAM08 East Asian Family History
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Network: Family and Demography Chair: Tim Riswick
Organizer: Tim Riswick Discussant: Jan Kok
Luc Bulten : The Colonial Register Inside Out: Indigenous Family Composition and Identity Formation in Eighteenth Century Dutch Colonial Sri Lank
Sangwoo Han, Kijung Kwon & Donggue Lee : Comparison of Elite Families in the Capital, Urban, and Rural in the 17th Century Korea
Emiko Higami : The Eugenic Protection Law and a Method of Contraception: Why Japanese could not avoid Mass Abortions?
Sijie Hu : The Darwinian and the Beckerian Trade-offs of Children in Chinese Families, 1400-1900
Hiroshi Kawaguchi : Arranged Marriage and Female Labor in the 19th Century, North-eastern Japan
Mary Nagata : Marriage Practice in the Historical and Contemporary Japanese Family



Friday 26 March 2021 11.00 - 12.15
U-9 WOR05 Global Concepts and Local Contestations: Discussing “Democracy”, “Rights” and “Crisis” in 20th-21st Century Politics
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Network: Global History Chair: Matthias Middell
Organizer: Monica Quirico Discussants: -
Yulia Gradskova : Women’s International Democratic Federation: Inspiring the Third World’s Women with Achievements of the Soviet Emancipation
Valur Ingimundarson : Societal Reckoning and National Rebranding: Iceland’s Financial Crisis in a Global Context
Monica Quirico : Democracy in the Shadow of Hate: Freedom of Expression and Anti-discrimination Struggle in Northern Europe



Friday 26 March 2021 12.30 - 13.45
U-10 ETH14 For the Long-Run: Transatlantic Migration and Integration
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Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Nancy L. Green
Organizers: - Discussant: Nancy L. Green
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
U-11 FAM10 Impact of Wars on Families
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Network: Family and Demography Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Organizers: - Discussant: Mary Nagata
Silvia Correia : Nostalgia and Family Correspondence of Portuguese Soldiers in First World War
Georgeta Fodor : Where do we go from here: Preserving the Tradition or Following the Paths of Modernization? Dilemmas on Constructing the New Romanian Family after the Great War



Friday 26 March 2021 16.00 - 17.15
U-12 FAM12 Life after Slavery: Histories of Emancipation in Africa, Asia and South America, 1750-1900
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Network: Family and Demography Chair: Paulo Teodoro de Matos
Organizers: Dries Lyna, Jelmer Vos Discussant: Andrew MacKillop
Dries Lyna : Slave Suburbia? Manumitted Slaves and their Families in Dutch Colombo, Late 17th and 18th Centuries
Coen van Galen : Free or Half Free: the Social Position of Escaped Enslaved People in Dutch Suriname, 1840-1850
Jelmer Vos : The Reconstruction of Slavery after Abolition in Angola and São Tomé, c.1850-1900
Christine Whyte : Childhoods after Slavery in 19th Century Sierra Leone



Saturday 27 March 2021 12.30 - 13.45
U-14 FAM14 Migration and Health
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Network: Family and Demography Chair: Isabelle Devos
Organizer: Paul Puschmann Discussant: Isabelle Devos
Rick Mourits, Paul Puschmann : Exploring Family Factors in the Migrant Mortality Advantage, Zeeland, the Netherlands, 1812-1962
Miyuki Takahashi, Satomi Kurosu : Were Migrants Healthier than Non-migrants? A Case of Rural and Urban Populations in Early Modern Japan
Kalliopi Vasilaki : La Ciotat: from a Traditional Maritime Port to an Industrial Centre of Naval Construction


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