Wednesday 12 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
A-1
FAM01
Changing Patterns in Upper Social Strata Families in Central Europe (19th to Mid-20th Centuries)
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Gábor Koloh : Clergy Mobility in Central Hungary in the Interwar Period Irena Selisnik, Ana Cergol Paradiž : Postwar Ljubljana: Elite Transformation after First World War Alice Velková : Changes in Demographic Behaviour in Families of Elite Social Classes in 19th Century Bohemia B-1 WOM07 Clerical and Academic Families in Early Modern Sweden from a Gender Perspective Volvosalen
Ina Lindblom : A Clergyman in Search of a Wife - Marriage, Status and Emotion in the Life Description of Pehr Stenberg, 1790-1800 Mari Välimäki : Matrons of the Family – Professors’ Wives as Part of the Academic Community in the 17th Century Sweden Charlotta Wolff : Poetry and Priesthood. Family, Sensibility and Gender in the Life and Works of Frans Michael Franzén (1772–1847) E-1 SEX01 Baltic Queer Histories from the Late Soviet and Early Post-Soviet Era B23
Ineta Lipsa : Criminal File on Hooliganism as an Insight into the Practices of Male Same-Sex Sexual Subculture: the 1966 Case of Sauna at Ziedo?d?rzs (Spring-time Park) in Riga Rasa Navickaite : In the Name of Love?: Gender Complementarity and Sexual Deviance in Late Soviet Lithuania Rebeka Põldsam, Riikka Taavetti : “I never was this theoretical lesbian type”: Memories and Experiences of Estonian-Finnish Lesbian Community from the Early 1990s Karlis Verdinš : Latvian Queers after the Fall of the Iron Curtain: Between Fictionality and Documentality G-1 CRI01 Crime and Police Cooperation in the Ibero-American Atlantic. 1870-1940 B32
Diego Galeano : Money Counterfeiting and Policing Networks in the Ibero-American Atlantic World, 1880-1940 Gonçalo Rocha Gonçalves : Extradition Practices and Transnational Crime in the Ibero-American World in the 1870s Maria João Vaz : Petty Crime and Transnational Crime Networks. Lisbon, 1870-1910 H-1 LAB09 Labour, Capital, and Class: Comparative Perspectives from the Atlantic Fringe, 19th and 20th Centuries B33
Kurt Korneski : Class, Place, and Diplomacy in the Gulf of St. Lawrence Fisheries, 1815-54. Stewart Lawrence : “It Was Their El Dorado”: the Stratification of Stockholm’s Working Class and Drinking as a Form of Resistance at the End of the Nineteenth Century Lachlan MacKinnon : Industrial Policy in Transnational Perspective: the Development Ethos in Deindustrializing Nova Scotia, 1956-1963 I-1 WOM20 Policy, Religiion and Reproductive Rights B34
Wannes Dupont : Turning the Tide: Vatican Opposition to Birth Control in India (1950-1977) Nathalie Le Bouteillec : Equal Rights to Parents: the Paternity Procedure in Sweden and its Consequences for the Child J-1 ELI02a Manors and Modernity. Ownership, Economy and Landscape c1750 to c1950 I B44 (Z)
Göran Ulväng : Entailed Manors in Sweden – Numbers, Owners and Size 1750 to 2020 Piet van Cruyningen : The Transformation of Aristocratic Landownership in the Eastern Netherlands, c. 1780 – c. 1850 Gerrit van Oosterom : The Rise and Fall of Dutch Country House Culture and it’s Reception (1750-1850) K-1 LAB10 Law, Labor and Production: Do Europe’s Peripheries Still Speak to Each Other? C22
Matthias Ebbertz : Regulated Self-regulation in the Weimar Republic. Praxeological Approaches on the Multinormativity of Co-determination in Westphalia and Bavaria Adrian Grama : How does Labor Law Travel? Interwar Portugal and Romania in Comparison M-1 CUL01 (Un)familiar Ground. Unravelling the Links between (Trans)nationalism and Tourism (18th-20th Century) C32
Andreas Stynen, Kas Swerts : Opponents on the Same Grounds. Conflicting Tourist Organizations in Interwar Belgium Gerrit Verhoeven, Silke Geven : Which Belgium do we sell? Discussions on Tourism Marketing and Nationalism (1930-’80) N-1 ORA10 Experiencing Migration via Ego Documents C33 (Z)
Deborah Bernstein, Talia Pfefferman : Nationalism and Class in Times of Migration: Letters of Friendship among Immigrating Youth to Palestine, 1920's Bat-Zion Klorman-Eraqi : Yemeni Jewish Immigrants in Mandate Palestine Preserving their Friendships in a Changing Environment Esther Meir-Glitzenstein : Nationalism, Family and Personal Life, Shifts in the World of a Young Jewish Woman Immigrant from Iraq to Palestine-Israel in the Late 1940s. O-1 MID01 Actors, Codes and Strategies of Social Mediation in the Iberian Peninsula between the Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages E43
Raquel Ezquerro Jiménez : Mediating Actors and Tributary Networks in Visigothic Iberian Peninsula Alicia Martín Rodríguez : Boni homines (et bonae muliebris)? Mediating Actors and Gender in Early Medieval Iberian Peninsula P-1 EDU01 „At the time, I started with pretty much desire to do my own job well“ . Motivation and Emotions of West-German and Swiss School Teachers in the 1970s and 1980s E44
Andreas Hoffmann-Ocon : "Commitment and Disappointment" – on the Psychologization of the 'Teacher-Student Relationship' in German-speaking Switzerland Sylvia Kesper-Biermann : How “1968” Transformed Schooling. Teacher-student Relationships in Hamburg, 1970s–1980s R-1 HEA01 Charity and the Hospital in the British Welfare State since 1945 E45
Gareth Millward, Martin Gorsky : The Internet as a Site of Voluntary Activity: NHS Charities and the World Wide Web since 2000 Gareth Millward : ‘Its many workers and subscribers feel that their services can still be of benefit’: Hospital Leagues of Friends in the English West Midlands, c. 1948–1998
Wednesday 12 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
A-2
MAT10
Consumer Preferences and Practices
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Matleena Frisk : Before Green Thinking: Shortening Lifespan and Disposability of Products in Finland from the Second World War to the 1970s Ilja Van Damme, Lith Lefranc : Gender, Class, Age and Consumption. Shoplifting and Criminal Detection Bias during the Development of a New Retail Culture in Antwerp, c. 1870-c. 1940 B-2 WOM03a An Inclusive History of Women’s Labour Activism: Forms and Scales of Organizing and the Politics of Women’s Work I Volvosalen
Veronika Helfert : The Right to a Job: Austrian Women Labour Activists and the Question of Female Unemployment, from the Late-1940s to the 1980s Ivelina Masheva : International Labour Standards and Local Realities: Women Workers and the Enforcement of Working Time Regulations in Bulgaria, 1920s-1940s Zhanna Popova : Halina Krahelska: Labour Inspector at Home and Abroad, 1919-1931 C-2 THE01 Historical Peace Research as Social Science History: Theories and Categories, Peace Movements and International Diplomacy B21
Lukas Mengelkamp : Why the History of Theories and Methods Matters Christoph Weller : A Reconstruction of the Development of German Peace and Conflict Studies from a Social Science Perspective D-2 ECO02 Historical Legacies of the Cash Crop Boom B22
Michiel de Haas : Africa and the ‘New History of Capitalism’: Colonialism, Coercion and Cotton, 1820-1960 Per Hallén : Company Organization and Technological Change in Scandinavian Fishing until 1945 Thomas Westland : The Colonial Commodity Lottery: Linkages from Agriculture to Industry in the Tropics, c.1950-1970 E-2 SEX02 Catholicism, Gender and Anti-abortion Activism in Europe (1970s-Present) B23
Agata Ignaciuk, Ángela Segura-Arenas : Catholicism and Anti-abortion Activism in the Spanish 1980s Laura Kelly : Anti-abortion Activism in the Republic of Ireland, c.1980s-1990s: Gender, Emotions and Transnational Influences Sylwia Kuzma-Markowska : “The Right to Life” Behind the Iron Curtain: the Polish Anti-Abortion Movement, the Catholic Church, and the Communist State in the 1970s and 1980s Lucas Ramos : Catholics in the Age of Sexual Revolution: Homosexuality, Marriage, and Welfare in Postwar Italy (1948-1965) F-2 LAB02 Disputed Endings: How Labour Relations were Terminated in Pre-Industrial Europe B24
James Fisher : Premature Exits? The Termination of Compulsory Apprenticeships before the Statutory Age of Expiry in England 1600-1750 Teresa Petrik : Taking the Disobedient to Court: Uncovering Mechanisms of Coercion and Autonomy in 17th and 18th Century Austrian Servant Legislation Vilhelm Vilhelmsson : Strategies of Exit: Absconding from Service in Nineteenth-century Iceland G-2 CRI02 Interrogating Interrogations: Knowledge and Power in Modern Criminal Justice B32
Elwin Hofman : Experimental Interrogations: Psychology and Criminal Investigation in France and Germany, c. 1900 Jennifer Sessions : Colonial Magistrates’ Tales: Interrogating Suspected Insurgés in French Algeria, 1901 H-2 WOM02 Academic Citizenship, Persona and Gender – Exploring the Micropolitics of Inclusion and Exclusion in Science and Scholarship B33
Heini Hakosalo : What’s in a Space? The Dissection Room and the Clinic as Normative and Formative Spaces in Fin-de-siècle Medical Training Kirsti Niskanen : Research Economy and Gendered Academic Citizenship in Sweden, 1920s -1950s I-2 EDU02 Adapting Children to Socialist Societies: Experts at the Crossroad of State Ambition and Parental Care B34
Barbara Klich-Kluczewska : Knowledge contra Feelings. Experts’ Networks and Initiatives to Modernize the Adoption Process in Post-War Poland, 1960s-1970s José Luis Aguilar López-Barajas : From Preterm Babies into Normal and Healthy Citizens. The Expert Discourse on Long-term Development of Premature Babies in East-Central Europe J-2 ELI02b Manors and Modernity. Ownership, Economy and Landscape c1750 to c1950 II B44 (Z)
Mia Löwengart : Jewish Country Houses in Sweden c1800-c1950 Brita Planck : Why did Mary have to marry Matthew? Deeds of Entail in 18th Century Sweden K-2 LAB01 Book Session: the Digital Factory: the Human Labor of Automation by Moritz Altenried (The University of Chicago Press, 2022) C22
L-2 ETH04 Jews, Europe, and the Business of Culture? C24
Karin Hofmeester : The Amsterdam Diamond Industry, its Workers and their Trade Union: a Local, European and Global Perspective Trisha Oakley Kessler : Searching for Refuge and Business Renewal: Jewish Refugee Hat Industrialists and Global Trade Networks 1938-1940 Angelina Palmén : Jews, Business and Bourgeois Feminism 1890-1914: Commerce and the Making of a Cultural Moment? M-2 ETH20 Intersectionality C32
Linda Reeder : Modern Italy and the Making of the Migrant: State Surveillance, Gender, and Mobility in the 19th century N-2 ANT01 Balancing between Social Performance and Offensive Discourse: an Intersectional Approach to Religio-Political Authority in the Greco-Roman World C33 (Z)
Suvi Kuokkanen : Disparaging Low-Status Politicians in Post-Periclean Athens Marika Rauhala : Intersections of Otherness in (Ab)Use: Oriental Eunuchs in Greco-Roman Cult and Society Julietta Steinhauer : Migrant Women in the Greek Aegean: Integration, Religion, and Cross-cultural Exchange from an Intersectional Perspective Darja Sterbenc Erker : Intersectionality of Gender, Social Status and Ethnicity in Literary Devalorizations of Roman Emperors Worshipping “Foreign” Gods O-2 MID02 Economic Inequality before the Black Death: Sources, Methods and Case-studies (1290-1348) E43
Davide Cristoferi : Economic Inequality and Socio-property Relations at the Peak of Medieval Development: Comparing Sienese Tuscany and Northern France (c. 1295-c. 1320) Sam Geens : From top to Bottom. Estimating Wealth Inequality through Elite Taxation: Comparing Fourteenth-century Bruges, Mons, and Florence. Laura Miquel Milian : Sources for the Study of Inequality in the City of Tortosa before and after the Black Death R-2 HEA02 Experiencing Madness and Disability in Early Modern Europe E45
Mari Eyice : Experiencing Disability in 17th Century Stockholm Julia Heinemann : Narrating War Disabilities in the Early Modern Habsburg Monarchy. Petitions from Soldiers and their Families Riikka Miettinen : Sensing Madness: Bodily Experiences of Mental Disability in Early Modern Sweden S-2 CUL15 Social Approaches to Cultural History Victoriagatan 13, A252
Elisabeth Lobenwein : Information Transfer from Constantinople to Vienna before 1683: Actors – Strategies – Challenges Kristof Loockx : Sewers of Debauchery and Depravity? A Comparative Socioeconomic Analysis of Boston’s and Antwerp’s Sailortown, 1850-1930 Alice Reininger : The Franzenskanal. The Construction of the Tisa-Danube Canal should improve Economy in the Central Danube Basin in the End of the 18th Century. Wolfgang von Kempelen’s Steam Engine was used for Drawing Water T-2 RUR10 Lordship and Serfdom from the 16th to the 20th Century Victoriagatan 13, Victoriasalen
Branimir Brgles : Freedom and Coertion: Serfs between the Adriatic and the Alps Piotr Pomianowski : Peasants' Rights to Land in the Duchy of Warsaw and in the Congress Kingdom of Poland U-2 RUR03 Connecting Social History with Environmental Sciences: the Reclamation of Exmoor Project Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 133
Henry French : Tenant-Farmers and the Reclamation of Exmoor, 1840-1886. Ralph Fyfe : Historical Knowledge and Contemporary Landscape Management V-2 SOC03 Transnational Actors and Social Protection in the 20th Century Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 134
Célia Keren : Productive Entanglements: the Co-constitution of Public and Private Actors in the Field of Welfare, Humanitarian Aid and Global Health Michele Mioni : Connecting Global and Regional Scales of Action: Geographic, Diachronic, Conceptual Issues of “Post-Colonial Transitions”, “Social Reform”, and “International Actors” W-2 SPA02 Complex Source Analysis Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Maelle Le Roux : “A Midnight of Utter Despair”: Representations of the Irish Civil War in the Capuchin Annual Periodical (1930-1977) Johan Malmstedt : The Same Old Song: Harmonic Complexity in Parliamentary Speeches, 1978 - 1988 X-2 ORA01 Oral History and Methodology Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 136 (Z)
Alexander Prenninger : The Challenges of Secondary Analysis Irena Saleniece : The Trajectory of Latvian Lives in the Context of Sovietization (1945-1991), in Oral History and Other Types of Historical Source Samira Saramo : Mapping the Feelings of Finnish Migrant-Settler Places & Stories
Wednesday 12 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
A-3
FAM02a
Data & Methods I
SEB salen (Z)
Rick Mourits, Prats López, M. & Van Oort, T. & Ganzevoort, W. & Van Galen C. : Engaging the Crowd: Citizen Science for Historical Demography Barbara Revuelta-Eugercios, Asbjørn Thomsen & Nicolai Rask Mathiesen & Olivia Robinson & Anne Løkke & Lise Bødtker Sunde & Anna Lodberg Sparres & Line Hjørt-Moritzsen : Occupation, Position in the Household and Socio-economic Status in 19th Century Denmark: Combining Historical Expertise and Automated Methods to Code Millions of Strings B-3 WOM03b An Inclusive History of Women’s Labour Activism: Forms and Scales of Organizing and the Politics of Women’s Work II Volvosalen
Jelena Tesija : Converging Divergent Systems: Yugoslav Women Co-operators and the International Co-operative Women’s Guild in the 1950s Eszter Varsa : Gender, Anarchist Thought and Women in the Agrarian Socialist Movement in Hungary and Internationally, 1890s-1900s Susan Zimmermann : A Dance Around a “Sacred Cow”: Trade Unions, the ILO, and Women’s Third Shift in the Hungarian Textile Industry, 1960s and 1970s C-3 WOM26 Women - Gender in Academia B21
Anna Horstmann : „I hate anything Chemical-female at all“. The Social Closure of Occupational Fields qua Gender using the Example of the German Chemical Industry in the 20th Century Olga Tabachnikova, Natalia Vinokurova : Oral History through the Prism of Gender Research: Russian Scientists’ Preferences in the Sphere of Employment for the Younger Generation D-3 ECO04 New Uses of Individual Financial Instruments in Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Trade B22
Ellen Nye : Tax Farming Assignments as Credit Instruments in an Ottoman Era of Fiscal Innovation, 1690-1720. Moto Takahashi : Savings Institutions in Eighteenth Century Japan Joris van den Tol : Capital Colony: Credit on Barbados, 1634-1659 E-3 LAB03 Female Friendly Societies across Europe, 1840s-1940s: Labour, Health, and Mutual-aid B23
Julien Caranton : Solidarity and Autonomy: Female Mutual Aid Societies in Grenoble (1840s-1914) Jose Joaquin Garcia Gomez, Pilar Beneito López & Ángel Pascual Martínez Soto : Gender Pay Gap, Unionisation and Welfare during the Spanish Industrialisation (1870-1920) Alba Masramon : Working Women’s Institut: Mutual Aid, Labour, Health and Female Agency (1920-1936) Alfons Zarzoso : Regimes of Self-help: Female Mutual Aid Societies in Late 19th- and Early 20th-century Barcelona F-3 LAB08 Labour, Capital and European Integration B24
Marvin Schnippering : The German Trade Union Confederation (DGB) and the Balancing Act between German Interests and a European Spirit Brian Shaev : Transnational Socialism, Welfare, and Social Policy in the early European Communities Johan Svanberg : Trade-Union Internationalism in the Textile and Garment Sector and European Integration G-3 CRI03 Migration and Crime in Early Modern Europe B32
Karlijn Luk : Conflicts between Migrants and Locals in Early Modern Leiden and Rotterdam Samantha Sint Nicolaas, Ariadne Schmidt : Zeroing in on the Criminal Migrant: Shifting Patterns in the Origins of Migrant Defendants in Early Modern Amsterdam, 1620-1790 H-3 POL03 Anarchism and Global Antifascist Politics B33
Tom Goyens : Friedrich Kniestedt and Anti-Nazi Politics in Brazil during the 1930s Dieter Nelles : Anarchosyndicalism versus Antifacism. The Conflict Between the IWMA and the CNT/FAI during the Spanish Civil War Kenyon Zimmer : An Accidental Antifascist Network: Deportation, America’s First Red Scare, and Transnational Resistance I-3 ANT03 Cognitive Approaches to Ancient Greek History B34
Neville Morley : Cognitive Biases in Thucydides’ Sicilian Debate Riccarda Schmid : Applicability and Accessibility: Framing-Effects in Athenian Oratory J-3 ELI01 Elites, Civil Service and Politics: the Role of State Representatives in the Territory in Central and Eastern Europe (1860s–1940s) B44 (Z)
Ploscaru Nelu Cristian : The Institution of the Prefecture in Romania (1864-1892): Between Political Networks and Social Relations of Patronage Judit Pál : Changes in the Recruitment of Transylvanian Local Government Representatives (Lord Lieutenants) during and after the First World War Martin Pekár : The Nature and Role of State Representatives in the Para-fascist Regime of the Slovak State (1939-1945) at the Regional and Local Level Andrei Sora : A Path to an Ascending Career: the “Delegated Prefects” in Transylvania, 1918–1928 K-3 FAM15 Sibling Relations: Early Modern Noble Siblings. Situational Configurations between Alliance and Conflict C22
Siglinde Clementi : Noble Sibling Relations in the Step Constellation. Tyrol, 16th and 17th Centuries Liesbeth Geevers : Runt of the Litter: Archduke Charles "the Posthumous" and his Many Older Siblings Claudia Rapberger : Noble Sisters in their Correspondences in 17th Century Austria L-3 ETH12 The History of the European Migration Regime C24
Leo Lucassen : The Rise of the European Migration Regime and its Paradoxes M-3 ETH06 Migration and “Forced” Return to the Iberian Peninsula in Time of Crises C32
Morgane Delaunay : The Return of Portuguese Settlers from Angola and Mozambique during the Decolonization Processes (1975-1977) Alícia Gil Lázaro : The Forced Returns of Spanish Emigrants from Latin America during the Interwar Crises Yvette Santos : Desirable or Undesirable? The Portuguese Emigrants and the Repatriation Process during the Great Depression from Brazil N-3 EDU03 Demanding Justice: Survivor Activism Against Institutional Child Abuse C33 (Z)
Patricia Lundy : Activism and Historical Institutional Abuse Sarah Smed : Sharing Painful Memories to Support Positive Change Danny Taggert : Survivor Activism, Identity and Therapeutic Approaches to Participation in Child Abuse Inquiries Katie Wright : Mobilising for Justice: Survivor Activism Against Institutional Child Abuse O-3 MID03 Navigating the Normative and Juridical Framework in the Burgundian and Habsburg Low Countries E43
Adam Hall : Closing the Distance: Hanseatic Traders in Holland and at the Great Council, 1525-1545 Bente Marschall : Extra-territoriality and Legal Pluralism: Wine and Beer Taxation in Late Medieval Maastricht Jurriaan Wink : Diplomacy to Litigate (or not): Urban Diplomatic Assistance in the North-eastern Low Countries for Traders and Shippers with Conflicts Abroad (ca. 1450-1550) P-3 MAT01a Auctions and Households. Comparative Perspectives across the Globe, 17th-20th Centuries I E44
Emma Hart : Selling People: The Auction as a Commercial Tool of the Early American Slave Trade Jozias Kole, Bruno Blondé : Elite Household Estate Auctions in Eighteenth-century Antwerp and Amsterdam. A Comparative Exploration of Changing Practices and Values Jon Stobart, Sara Pennell : ‘Genteel and Modern’: Auctioning the Household Belongings of Church of England Clergy, 1760-1840 R-3 HEA03a From the Workplace to the Death Bed: Conceptualising and Assessing Morbidity and Mortality in 19th and 20th Century Europe I E45
Nadeche Diepgrond, Tim Riswick : From Sick Bed to Death Bed: Morbidity and Mortality in the Amsterdam Hospital, 1886-1896 Louise Ludvigsen : ‘The Vital Age”: Death of Young Adults in Copenhagen 1861-1911 Mathias Mølbak Ingholt : From a Traditional to a Modern Rationale: the Meaning of Intermittent Fever in Denmark, 1826-1886 Harry Smith : Codifying Morbidity: Links between Sickness and Death in the British Post Office 1861-1901 S-3 AFR01a European Identities in Africa – Session 1: Going European Victoriagatan 13, A252
Eva Schalbroeck : The Unlikely ‘Fathers’ of European Identity in Belgian Colonial Africa: how Catholic Missionaries Navigated Racial Diversity and Modernity through ‘Europeanness’ Stephanie van Dam, Catia Antunes : Expertise & Whiteness as Social Capital: Sir Granville St John Orde Browne’s Imperial Career, 1883-1947 T-3 CUL10 Soviet Cultural and Education Policy Victoriagatan 13, Victoriasalen
Tobias Haberkorn : Moscow’s Proletarian Museums: Education through Art of the Past Franziska Haug : Alexandra Kollontai on the New Collective Type of Family and the Principle of Mutual Education as a Precondition for the Liberation of Women Ingrid Miethe : “I don’t know which is more helpful, speaking up or keeping silent”: Clara Zetkin’s Perception of Developments in the Soviet Union U-3 RUR01 Agricultural Improvement and Foreign Models: How Agricultural Improvement in Germany and Russia Got on Track Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 133
Marten Seppel : Prussian, Danish and other Foreign Models in the Debates over Serfdom and Agricultural Improvement in the Baltic Provinces of Russia, 1750-1820 Keith Tribe : Setting an Example: Representations of English Agriculture in the Later Eighteenth Century V-3 ORA02 Oral History and Public History Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 134
Leslie McCartney : Preserving the Unangax? (Alaska Aleut) Cuttlefish Project Recordings Santiago Ponsoda-López de Atalaya, Rubén Blanes-Mora : Teaching History through Oral History: an Educational Experience in the Training of History Teachers Vishal Singh Deo : What’s in it for the Archive? Revisiting the Archival Method as an Interrogation of Empire, Property and the Rational of Laissez-faire W-3 SPA01 Archives Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Douwe Zeldenrust : Managing Humanities Research Data and Collections, the Records Continuum Model and the Collections of the Meertens Institute X-3 SOC04 Disability and Tourism from the 19th to the 21st Century Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 136 (Z)
Martino Lorenzo Fagnani : Mediterranean Environment, Disabilities, and Tourism: Scientific Debates in the Early 19th Century Giovanni Gregorini, Maria Paola Pasini : The Rock Carvings in Valle Camonica: the First Italian Unesco Site has become more Accessible Stefano Magagnoli, Luciano Maffi : Disability and Religious Tourism in Twentieth Century Italy: the Case of Oftal Lotta Vikström, Johan Junkka & Erling Häggström Lundevaller : Occupational Opportunities among Disabled and Non-disabled Groups in Swedish Populations from the 1800s until 1959
Wednesday 12 April 2023
16.30 - 18.30
A-4
FAM02b
Data & Methods II
SEB salen (Z)
Göran Broström, Tommy Bengtsson : A Hazards Approach to the Biometric Analysis of Infant Mortality Samuel Sundvall, Glenn Sandström & Johan Junkka : The Impact of Migration Flows on the Population Structure of the Northern Swedish Inland, 1900-1950 B-4 WOM05 Biographical Methods and Social History: Gender and Experience in Witchcraft Volvosalen
Raisa Toivo : The Village Witch Alone in the Forest or Social Experiences from a Distance? Emilie Luther Valentin : Trusting a Clergyman: the Parish Priest as a Figure of Authority in Witchcraft Trials in 17th-Century Denmark D-4 ECO19 The Causes and Effects of Economic Inequality since 1700 B22
Jonas Geweke, Katja Rost & Malte Doehne : Determinants of Early Modern State Capacity: the Case of Swiss City-States, 1650-1798 Mikolaj Malinowski : Incredible Commitment: Oligarchy and State Failure in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth E-4 SEX12 New Books session B23
Agnieszka Koscianska : To See a Moose: The History of Polish Sex Education, Berghahn Books, 2021 Michael Rosenfeld, Peniston William A. : The Italian Invert. A Gay Man’s Intimate Confessions to Émile Zola G-4 CRI04 Outsiders before the Law B32
Jasper Segerink : Containing the Flow. Monitoring and Controlling Mobility in the Accommodation Sector, Antwerp (1850-1914) Maïté Van Vyve : In Hot Pursuit. Chasing the Trail of Migrants from the Tsarist Empire by the Belgian and Russian Police (1880-1914) H-4 REL01 Christian Martyrs in the 19th and 20th Century: on Devotion, Politics & Consumerism B33
Natalia Núñez Bargueño : The Politics of Sainthood in Contemporary Spain (20th-21st Centuries) Leonardo Rossi : “Do you have any doubts? Well, keep it to yourself.” Ecclesiastical Debate, Historical Revisionism, and Popular Devotions to the Early Christian Martyrs in the 19th and 20th Century Kristof Smeyers : Missionaries after Death: how the Martyrs of Shanxi and Patong came Home Tine Van Osselaer : Catacomb Romanticism. On the Intersection between Devotion and Consumerism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century. I-4 ELI04 Responses in Hard Times. Ruling Emergencies in Mediterranean Cities and Territories B34
Idamaria Fusco : Governing Emergencies in the Kingdom of Naples at the End of the Seventeenth Century Geltrude Macrì : Urban Patriciate and Emergency Management in Palermo in the First Half of the 17th Century Mariarosaria Rescigno : Bureaucratic Elites and Land Management: Abruzzo citeriore in the French Decade (1806-1815). Stories of Emergency J-4 SPE01 ELHN meeting B44 (Z)
L-4 POL04 Early European Climate Policy - Conflict and Compromise C24
Kristoffer Ekberg, Thomas David : Green Self-regulation – Swedish Industry Mobilization against Environmental Protection Stephen Milder : Trusting the Science, Seeking Consensus: the Emergence of Climate Politics in 1980s West Germany M-4 ETH03 Finns in the Soviet Union, 1917-1964 C32
Ira Jänis-Isokangas : Finnish Special Settlers and their Guards in the Ural Region Aappo Kähönen : Finnish Everyday Bolshevism in the Murman Coast in the 1930s Sami Outinen : Interactive Database on Finns in Russia 1917–1964: Destinies, Deaths and Social Background N-4 EDU04 Educational Miracles under Empirical Scrutiny: Schooling, Inequality and Economic Development in the Nordic Countries and Switzerland C33 (Z)
Joël Floris, Stefan Kessler & Gabriela Wüthrich : Switzerland's Secret Success Story? Vocational Education and Industrialisation in Switzerland, 1880-1930 Heidi Hirvonen : Educational Inequality in Early 20th Century Finland Francesco Maccelli, Gabriele Cappelli : The Political Economy of Primary-education State Funding: France and Italy in the Late 19th Century Sakari Saaritsa : The Impoverished Insophisticate: Human and Economic Development in Finland, 19th-20th Centuries O-4 URB01 Exploring Everyday Life and Experiences of Urban Space in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries E43
Maja Hultman : Everyday Spaces of the Urban ‘Other’: GIS, Quantitative Sources, and Emotions Jacinta Mallon : Mass Observation and Experiences of Urban Home-loss in Second World War Britain Mara Marginean : Differentiation in the Making: Environmental Policies and Residential Segregation of Roma Industrial Workers in Late Socialist Romania P-4 MAT01b Auctions and Households. Comparative Perspectives across the Globe, 17th-20th Centuries II E44
Anne Sophie Overkamp : A Window of Opportunity – the Country House Sales at Haus Hueth, 1792-1827 R-4 HEA03b From the Workplace to the Death Bed: Conceptualising and Assessing Morbidity and Mortality in 19th and 20th Century Europe II E45
Joe Chick, David Green : Under the Weather: The Effects of Outdoor Work on Health for Postal Workers and Metropolitan Policemen, 1860-1908 Tobias Karlsson : The Gender Gap in Sick Leave: Evidence from Twentieth Century Sweden Holly Marley : ‘Weeding Out’ the ‘Weakly Subject’: Medical Screening in the Post Office, 1855-1914 Natasha Preger : Occupational Health and the Life-Cycle in the British Post Office, 1870 – 1914 S-4 AFR01b European Identities in Africa – Session 2: Going African Victoriagatan 13, A252
Ruhan Fourie : We are not Europeans, we are of Africa as any other Person is of Africa”: Afrikaner Africanisation in the Wake of Decolonisation Gabriele Montalbano : Latin Africa. An Euro-African Colonial Project. The Case of the Italian Migrants in French Protectorate of Tunisia T-4 CUL04 Changing Historical Culture: Narrating a Nation in a State of Flux Victoriagatan 13, Victoriasalen
Mari Viita-aho : The Finnish National Museum Redefining its Practices in ‘The Story of Finland’-exhibition U-4 RUR04 Agricultural Education: Practices, Cultures, and Policies (19th-20th Cent.) Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 133
Attila Nóbik : "What can a Teacher do in the Field of Beekeeping?" Elementary Teachers in an Apiculture Journal Gabriel Tober : Soy and Agro-Food Transitions: Austria in the 1970s. V-4 ORA03 Oral History and Family Memory Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 134
Ulla Savolainen : Mnemonic Affordances of Family Photographs: Exploring Memorability of Soviet Repression of Ingrian Finns on Multiple Scales Radmila Svarickova Slabakova : Family Memories, Oral Histories and the Senses W-4 URB04 Experiences of Urban Space through Different Media Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Samuel Holleran : Stone, Dirt, and Brick: Ash Remains in the Built Environment Vladimir Rizov : A Walk in Thomas Annan's Glasgow: Documentary Photography, Class, and Urban Space Harutyun Vermishyan : Diagnose the "Post-Soviet" by Exploring the Urban Space: the Case of Yerevan X-4 ETH13 Migration and Health Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 136 (Z)
Olle Jansson : A Reluctant Retreat. Attempts by the Swedish Medical Association to Obstruct the Immigration of Physicians in Early Post-war Sweden Jose G. Moreno : The Social-Historical and Health Effects Of COVID-19 Among United States Essential Mexican and Latina/o Farmworkers Aiko Nishikida : Comparative Analysis of Coping Measures for COVID-19 in the Host Countries of Middle Eastern Migrants-Refugees
Thursday 13 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
A-5
FAM13
Reproductive Behaviours
SEB salen (Z)
Bartosz Ogórek : Polish Fertility Transition from Below. Micro-level Analysis of 1933 Polish Fertility Survey B-5 EDU05 History Education at the Edge of the Nation Volvosalen
Piero Colla : A Nation-building Tool under Siege: Regional Revival, European Integration and History Teaching in Western Europe after 1989 Andrea Di Michele : History at School in South Tyrol: from Identity Tool for the "Small Homeland" to a Contribution to Reconciliation among Linguistic Groups Machteld Venken : Teaching History in Luxembourgish Secondary Schools in the 1950s-1970s: Ideas and Experiments C-5 ECO05 On the Regulation of Alcohol in Sweden – Consumption, Distribution and Production B21
Kasper Hage Stjern : Brewing Under Pressure: Brewery Industry Response to State Alcohol Regulation in Norway and Sweden, 1900-1955 Paul Nystedt : The Causal Effects of Alcohol Policy Interventions on Strong Liquor Consumption in Sweden between 1900 and 1920 Hedvig Widmalm : Problems and Opportunities for Women Selling Alcohol in 18th Century Sweden D-5 ECO15 Measuring and Comparing Past Economic Performances B22
Elena Korchmina, Mikolaj Malinowski : Income and its Extraction in Tzarist Russia in a Global Perspective Svante Prado, Erik Bengtsson & Jakob Molinder : New Estimates of Swedish Historical National Accounts from the Income Side, 1860–1910 E-5 SEX03 International Aspects of the Pornography Trade (1850-2000) B23
Claudio Monopoli : The Agency of Pornographic Photography: Sexuality and Visual Culture in Italian Censorship Nets, 1839-1919 Alessio Ponzio : Homophile Ambivalence: Respectability, Transnational Porn, and Erotic Escapades Jens Rydstrom : Into the Wild: Swedish Pornographic Discourse 1954–1986 F-5 LAB19 The Great War and its Impact: Labour and Product History in Comparative and Interdisciplinary Perspective B24
Jan Vondracek : Local Administration and the Supply of Labor in the First and Second World Wars in Bohemia Michaela Závodná : Smile and Keep Quiet - the Transformation of the Concept of Woman and Work in the First Half of the 20th Century in Selected Industries – a Case Study G-5 CRI06 Witchcraft and Authority in the Godly State B32
Louise Hauberg Lindgaard : The King’s Lieutenants’ Role in the Danish Witch Trials Michaela Valente : Witches and Politics: Bodin and James VI H-5 REL02 Religious Manoeuvrability in Mediaeval Chinese Society B33
Qingfeng Nie : Statesmen's Religious Dilemma in Late Tang Yu Wen : The Perfidious Poems: Buddhism in Han Yu’s Poetry Writing Bo Xie : The Ambivalence of Yin: the Conflicting Images of Women in Early Daoist Rituals I-5 LAT03a New Perspectives on Latin American Social History I B34
Diogo Cardoso : Profiling the Portuguese Settlers in Brazil in the 17th Century Enrico Castro Montes : Football, Ethnicity and the Visual Representations of National Identity in Ecuadorian Sports Magazines since the 1960s Janne Schreurs, Marte Van Hassel : Belgian Transatlantic Travel Writing: Three Members of the Family Carton de Wiart in Congo and Latin America J-5 LAB27 Labour in Early Modern World B44 (Z)
Hanna te Velde : Women and their Work Strategies in the West Part of the Early Modern Dutch Empire: the Case of Paramaribo, Suriname and its Surroundings, 1667-1792 Katrina Q. Wang : Captains in the Dutch United East India Company: the Effects of External Hiring and Internal Promotion on Performance Jeremy Young : Looking for Black Seamen in the French Maritime World K-5 LAB05a Housewives or Workers? Domestic Work and Care Work (16th-20th Centuries) I C22
Alessandra Gissi : The 'Essential Function' of Women: Family, Housewives, Domestic Work and Wages in Italy between Fascism and the Republic Maria Papathanassiou : Peasant Women in Early Twentieth Century and Interwar Austria: Housewives of a Pre-industrial European Past in an Industrial European Present? Sofi Vedin : Division of Labor among Swedish Mistresses and Maids 1890-1939 L-5 ETH07 Negotiating Belonging: Local Administrative Practices of Migration Control in Modern Europe C24
Levke Harders : Translating Migration—Negotiating Belonging Christina Reimann : Migration Policy in Late Nineteenth Century Antwerp and Rotterdam Sigrid Wadauer : The Bureaucracy of Belonging (Late Habsburg Monarchy/Austria) M-5 ETH18 Mobilities C32
Peter Olausson : Stability and Mobility in a Rural Part of Sweden during the Late 1600s and the Beginning of the 1700s Erik Thosteman : Collecting a Community: History and Swedish-American Identity 1860-1920 N-5 WOM01 ‘Who Keeps the Family’: the Tenacity of the Male Breadwinner Model in Britain C33 (Z)
Ruth Davidson : Mothers in Action: Campaigning for the Rights of Single Mothers during the 1970 and 1980s Helen Glew : ‘Let them go out who wish’: Views of Married Women and Paid Work in and around Second World War Britain O-5 THE06/EMPa Exploiting the Empire of Others: Session 1 – Entrepreneurial Transnationalism and Empire Building, 1500-1918 E43
Filipa Ribeiro da Silva : Winners and Wins in Labour Allocation in Early Modern European Empires: Towards a New Framework of Analysis P-5 MAT02 Consumer Decisions: Professional Women’s Advice on Energy Transitions, 1870-1965. E44
Jan Hadlaw : A ‘Hello Girl’ with a ‘Big Dial’: Gender, Automation Anxiety, and Displays of Technological Expertise in Interwar Telephony Abigail Harrison Moore : ‘Lady Experts’ and Housewives. Mediation, Women and Energy Transitions Ruth Sandwell : Energy Consumption Professionals: the Role of Home Economists in the Transition to Fossil Fuels Cameron Tailford, Graeme Gooday : Women as Consumers of Inter-war Radio R-5 HEA06 Mortality and Quality of Life in Pandemics E45
Lisa Sattenspiel : Indigenous vs. Non-indigenous Mortality during the 1918 Influenza Pandemic in Alaska: a New Assessment Kaspar Staub, Katarina Matthes : Excess Mortality in Swiss Districts in the Pandemic Years 1890, 1918 and 2020 S-5 ELI05 The Swedish, Ukrainian, and Russian Elites in the Time of the Great Northern War and Its Aftermaths Victoriagatan 13, A252
Hanna Filipova : Favoritism at the Court of Peter I in the Perspectives of Queer- and Gender Studies Svitlana Potapenko : “As Lived Peter on Earth, He Lives in Heaven in Glory…” or How the Ukrainian Intellectual Mykhailo Kozachynsky Constructed the Image of Peter I in 1740s T-5 CUL05 Colonial Knowledges in the Baltic Sea Region Victoriagatan 13, Victoriasalen
Johanna Skurnik : Publishing Global Knowledges and Popularizing Colonial Geographies in Finland in the 1920s Mikko Toivanen, Lisa Hellman : Coerced Circulation of Knowledge: 18th-century Swedish Prisoners of War in Russia and Central Asia U-5 MID06 Power Law, and the Market in Medieval Towns Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 133
James Davis : The Flow of Information in the Local Markets of Medieval England Jan Dumolyn : Economic Development and Urban Growth during the Central Middle Ages in the Southern Low Countries: a Theoretical Exercise Zrinka Pešorda Vardic, Irena Benyovsky Latin : Topography of Power: Social Topography of Ragusan Urban Elite in the Late Middle Ages V-5 WOM14 Mothers at Risk in Socialist East-Central Europe. Medical and Psychological Expertise on Healthy Motherhood in a Comparative Perspective, the 1950s-1980s Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 134
Natalia Jarska : Women, Preterm Birth and Socialist Medicine. The Understanding of Women’s Health in East Central Europe, 1950s-1980s Katerina Liskova : Women without (Enough) Children W-5 LAB04 Histories of Minimum Wage Struggles Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Silke Neunsinger : Minimum Wages in the Indian Bidi Industry - a Journey from Ahmedabad to Geneva Shobhana Warrier : MInimum Wages in India during the 1st Half of the 20th Century X-5 ORA09 Economic Transformation in Poland in Biographical Perspective Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 136 (Z)
Jakub Galeziowski : The Origins of the Managers' era or the Escape from a Sinking Ship – Agents of Polonia Firms in Their Oral Histories Martin Gumiela : Polonia Firms as Familial Networks? The Case Study of „Sofal“ and „Interbau“. Agata Zysiak : Stories of Success, Stories of Catastrophe – Structural Blindness of Transition in Working-class Textile City of Lodz
Thursday 13 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
A-6
THE03
Roundtable: What are we doing with Collective Identity?
SEB salen (Z)
B-6 WOM08 Crime and Conjugality: Constructing Marriage in Pre-Modern Europe Volvosalen
Mia Korpiola : Spousal Behaviour and Adultery in Sweden ca. 1600 Gwen Seabourne : To Marry and to Burn: the English Common Law’s Response to ‘Petty Treason’ by Wives Justine Semmens : Definitions of Consent and Patriarchalism in Bigamy Appeals at the Parlement of Paris, 1523-1640 C-6 AFR03 Studies in African Economic History B21
Fernando Mouta : Commerce, Cooperation and Conflict in the Atlantic Coast of Africa (1435-1622) D-6 ECO06 Technology, Work, and Wellbeing B22
Guy Solomon, Joshua Rhodes : Work, Occupational Change, and Technological Adoption: Britain, 1851–1911 Hillary Vipond : Technological Change and Labour Displacement in Historical Perspective E-6 SEX11 Roundtable: Teaching the History of Sexuality in Europe B23
F-6 LAB20 The Representations of Labor as Bodily Experience: Senses, Spaces, Objects and Industrial Heritage in the Making B24
Jakub Muchowski, Marta Kurkowska-Budzan : The Coal Mining Heritage in the Making: Narratives of Bodily Experiences of Work Anu Printsmann : Inner Workings of the Landscapes of Brown Gold Kirsti Salmi-Niklander, Pete Pesonen : “Duck Lamps” and “Homers”. Changes and Continuities in the Oral Histories Related with Norms, Hierarchies and Tacit Knowledge in Högfors Ironworks during the 20th Century G-6 CRI13 The Business of Security B32
Björn Furuhagen : Policing without Police. Private Security Guards in Swedish Municipalities during the 20th Century Anders Pedersson : "It is too Easy to Steal!": Private and Public Interests in the Fight against Property Crime in Sweden ca 1935-1960 Sarah Wilson : Aligning History and Social Science Theory: Financial Crime and the Nineteenth-century Origins of Criminal Acts and Actors not Conforming to ‘Popular Stereotypes’ H-6 ELI06 WW II and After: from Totalitarian/authoritarian to Liberal/democratic Elites B33
Kaisa Hirvonen : Festivities Serving the Ideology and Constructing the Society: Volksweihnachtsfeier – the Christmas Celebrations of the NSDAP Adrian Magaldi : Alfonso Osorio: a Biography of Spanish Transition Ahti Valkonen : The Ideological Evolution of the Finnish Young Liberals in the Context of Student and Youth Radicalism from the 1960’s through to the Early 1980’s I-6 ETH23 Migration, Trade and Empire B34
Thomas Mareite : A Benevolent Empire: Exile and Politics of Relief in Havana (1790-1810) J-6 ASI05/EMPb Exploiting the Empire of Others: Session – 2 Transnational Entrepreneurship and Exploitation in the Building of Empires in Eurasia, 1500-1918 B44 (Z)
Ghulam A. Nadri : Trans-Imperial Traders of the Western Indian Ocean: the Turkish Maritime Merchants of Surat and their Commercial World in the 18th Century Noelle Richardson : The Participation and Exploitation of Autochthonous Dutch Firms and Entrepreneurs in the Opium Trade in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Asia Miki Sugiura : Colonial Housewives and the Global Empire: Women’s Generational Property Formation in the Dutch Cape Colonies K-6 LAB05b Housewives or Workers? Domestic Work and Care Work (16th-20th Centuries) II C22
Phil Lyon : The Efficient Housewife: Kitchen Narratives from 1920s’ British Newspapers Charmian Mansell : The Labour of Care in England, 1550-1700 Manuela Martini, Céline Mutos-Xicola : Domestic Work in the Urban Textile Workhop. A Comparative Perspective between Lyons and Catalunya (1830-1860) Tura Tusell Latorre : Who Performed Domestic and Care Work in Charitable Institutions? Barcelona, 1815-1900 L-6 POL06 Narrating and Representing Habsburg Post-imperial Transitions. Discourses and Historical Markers at the Local and Regional Levels in the Interwar Period C24
Anikó-Borbála Izsák : The People of Maramure?: The Symbolism of an Assumed Regional Identity Ivan Jelicic : Creating Fiume’s Italianity: Interpreting and Incorporating Local Events Through a National Lens Ségoléne Plyer : As Heard at the Marketplace. Discourses of Transition and the Northeast Bohemian Countryside in the 1920s. M-6 TEC01 The Social Impact of Infrastructure in Southeastern Europe, 1900-1970 C32
Luminita Gatejel : Turning Wetlands into “Productive” Land: River Bank Engineering in Interwar Romania Brigitte Le Normand : The Meeting of the Local, the Regional, and the Global: Urban Planning and Infrastructure in Rijeka, Yugoslavia, 1945-1970 N-6 EDU06 International Child Relief in Times of War and Crisis: Humanitarianism, Politics and Children C33 (Z)
Martina Koegeler-Abdi : Politicized Children and Humanitarianism—Comparative Perspectives on Scandinavian Children Born of War in Post-WWII Germany and Post-2019 Syria Samuël Kruizinga : ‘That curious, magical cry that penetrates everything: the cry of a hungry child’. The Politics of Children's Relief in Belgium and the United States, 1914-1918 Nazan Maksudyan : Reenacting Testimony: Child Survivors of the Armenian Genocide, Early Cinema, and Humanitarianism Johanna Sköld, Ingrid Söderlind & Joel Löw : Saving Others’ Children: Swedish Relief Committees between Humanitarian Internationalism and Domestic Agendas 1914–1950 Lina Sturfelt : ‘Double Neutrals.’ The (A)political Work of Swedish Save the Children in the Post-war Humanitarian Crisis of 1919–25 O-6 FAM04 Family, Childhood and Care. Changing Concepts of Normality and Deviance E43
Anelia Kassabova : (In-)Visibility of Institutions for "At-risk" Children in Socialist Bulgaria David Peace : ‘A Child of Misfortune’: Eugenics and Children Reception Centres in Post-War Britain Julia Reus : Morally Depraved? Insights into Institutionalized Childcare Following Incestuous acts in Westphalia/West Germany (1950s–1960s) P-6 WOM17 The Modern City and Gender Constructions (1890s-1950s) E44
Susanne Korbel : The Making of Modernity and Gender-Bending: Expressions of Urban Queerness Rachel Pierce : The Geography of the Racialized Family: Mapping Segregation DC and the Possibilities of Digital History Judit Vidiella : Haunted Cities: Medium Women in-between Materiality and Spirituality (1853-1910) R-6 HEA05 Knowledge Circulation among Europe: Strategies to Fight against Poliomyelitis Disease in France, Austria, Italy, Netherlands, and Spain (1950s-1970s) E45
Marina Hilber : Scientific Catch-Up on Polio – Austria’s Transnational Cooperations in the Fight against a Severe Health Threat (1945–1965) María-Isabel Porras, Baptiste Baylac-Paouly : ‘It’s your Congress!’: Relationships between Albert Sabin and the Institut Mérieux concerning the Production of OPV Marta Velasco-Martín, Lourdes Mariño : The Training Process of the Spanish Scientific Community Dealing with Infantile Infectious Diseases (1920-1975) S-6 LAB29 The Travels of Labour Law Victoriagatan 13, A252
Suramya Thekke Kalathil : The Factories Act and Determination of Working Hours in the Madras Presidency, 1881-1947 T-6 FAM11 Methodological Advances in Social and Economic History Victoriagatan 13, Victoriasalen
Bjorn-Richard Pedersen, Hilde Sommerseth & Lars Ailo Bongo : Manual Review and Correction of ML Transcribed Occupational Codes from the Norwegian Population Census of 1950 Lee Williamson, Eilidh Garrett : Methods and Findings from the Creating the Scottish Historic Population Database (SHPD): Auto-coding of Deaths (to ICD-10) and Occupations (to HISCO) from Large Training Datasets Richard Zijdeman : burgerLinker - Civil Registries Linking Tool U-6 RUR06 Peasant Communities and Class Differentiation in Contemporary History Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 133
Carlos Tejerizo-García : From Peasantries to Working Class: a Contemporary Archeology of Social Inequality in Casaio (Carballeda de Valdeorras, Ourense) V-6 ECO10 Transitions in African Trade and Health Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 134
Ewout Frankema, Felix Meier zu Selhausen : Africa’s Mineral Revolution in a Long-Term Trade Perspective Federico Tadei, Michiel de Haas : Crops, Prices or Policies? Why Commodity Exports in British and French West Africa Diverged after the 1880s Bram van Besouw, Michiel de Haas : Export Expansion and Colonial Coercion in British Africa during the Great Depression W-6 SOC07 Measuring Economic Inequality in Mediterranean Europe (14 - 18 CE) Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Juli Moreno Peré : Inequality Trends during the XIVth Century: the Dowry as an Indicator of Vic’s Standards of Living Albert Reixach Sala : Inequalities, Intergenerational Mobility and Local Power in Late Medieval Crown of Aragon: the City of Girona, c. 1360-c.1520 Rosa Ros, Josep Mas & Rosa Congost : Chasing the Heir. Marriage Market and Dowries in Societies with Impartible Inheritance (Northeastern Catalonia, c.1750-1800) X-6 ETH08 Racism and Anti-racism in the 1980s across Europe Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 136 (Z)
Katerina Mildnerova : Social Engineering Educational Programme with Namibian children in Czechoslovakia Nikolaos Papadogiannis : Sex Worker Activists, AIDS and Anti-racism in Berlin, 1980s and Early 1990s Antonino Scalia : Students from Abroad, Political Alliances and Institutional Racism in Italy (1967-1992) Y-6 ORA05 Oral History and Handling Transitions Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 138
Bri Gauger, Isabelle Doucet : Everyday Feminism: Connecting the Women’s Movement to Activism in the Built Environment Merike Ristikivi, Katre Luhamaa : Role of Individuals during the Transition: Case-study of Estonia
Thursday 13 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
A-7
FAM05
Framing & Negotiating Family
SEB salen (Z)
Hanna Kuusi : Paternity Legislation in the 1940-1960s’ Finland: Forensic Medicine, Legal Expertise and Gendered Politics Georgi D. Lutz : Familial Demographic Aspects of the German Parliamentarian Elite from Bohemia and Transylvania between 1867-1938 B-7 WOM06 Book Discussion. Violence Against Women in Eastern Europe - History, Law and Legacy Since Early Modern Times Volvosalen
Monika Kareniauskaite : Domestic Violence in Soviet and Post-Soviet Lithuania: Social Norms, Law and Criminal Prosecution Sharon Kowalsky : Domestic Violence in Early Soviet Russia: State Visions and Social Realities C-7 ASI03 Timely Histories of South Asia B21
Ritam Sengupta : Water and the Temporal Remaking of Peasant Production in Colonial North India, 1850s-1900s Minerwa Tahir : Karachi Harbour: Reconfiguration of Spatial Linkages and Temporal Rhythms in the Nineteenth Century Samuel Wright : Time and Imagination in Early Modern South Asia D-7 ECO07a The Eldercare Revolution: Agency and Strategy in the Care of the Aged in Early Modern Europe I B22
Heidi Deneweth : Patterns of Cohabitation for and with the Elderly in Bruges and Brussels during the 18th Century Ludwig Pelzl : Old Age, Social Mobility and Saving in South Germany, 17th to 18th Centuries E-7 SEX04 Intersectional Histories of Race and Reproduction in the 20th Century B23
Caroline Rusterholz, Laura Kelly : ‘Ban the Jab’: Depo-Provera, Class, Race, Medical Authority and Resistance in 1970s and 1980s Britain Rachell Sanchez Rivera : Exploring the Histories and Legacies of Eugenics: Population Control and the Quest for Reproductive Justice in Mexico Christabelle Sethna : In the Shadow of the Holocaust: Dr Henry Morgentaler, Anti-Semitism, and Abortion in Canada F-7 AFR04 Social History after Independence: How to Write on Africa‘s Postcolonial History B24
Hyden Munene : The Dynamics of Labour and Racial Relations in Zambia’s Copperbelt Mines, 1964-1991 Lynn Schler : Peripheral Repositories : Using the Israel State Archives to Write Nigerian History Andreas Zeman : Towards a History of Zambia’s Tractor Drivers: Possibilities and Limitations G-7 CRI07 Legal Semantics and Practice B32
Sara Butler : Inquests of Hate and Spite: what can we Learn about the Medieval English Legal System from Inquests for Bail? Christian De Vito : Sedimented Norms and Punitive Practices in the Eighteenth-century Spanish Empire Diogo Paiva : Perspectives on the Mortality of Portuguese Convicts in the 19th Century and Degredo as a Death Sentence in Disguise H-7 REL04 The School as Church - a Hidden Continuity in Nordic History 1850 - 1950 B33
Stina Fallberg Sundmark : The School as Church – Patterns of Sacrality in Space and Practice Eivor Oftestad, Merethe Roos : From Salvation Story to the National Narrative: the Role of the Jews I-7 POL08 Regulating Transnational Landownership after Trianon B34
Anders Blomqvist : The League of Nation between Economic Nationalizing and Minority Protection: Hungarian and Jewish Minorities in Interwar Romania Marius Diaconescu : Everyone is Right, Nobody is Content. Determining Compensation of the Hungarian Optants Dietmar Müller : Professionalization in Conflict: Actors and Institutions in the Romanian-Hungarian Optants’ Question J-7 ELI07 Elites in Post-socialist Societies B44 (Z)
Nina Debruyne, Georgeta Nazarska : Elites, Non-elites, and Social Transition: a Case Study of Post-Communist Bulgaria Manuchar Guntsadze : Soviet Ideology, Religion and One Song Anna Soulsby : The Formation and Re-Formation of the Managerial Elite in Post-Communist Societies: the Czech Republic K-7 FAM17 Vulnerability and Mortality C22
Tim Riswick, Mayra Murkens : A Life Course Analysis of Victims and Survivors: the Impact of Individual, Familial and Societal Factors on Cause-specific Child Mortality Risks in Amsterdam, 1856-1924 Richard Sadler, Don Lafreniere : Historical Measures of Structural Racism in the Study of Contemporary Built Environment and Health Disparities Dinos Sevdalakis : Urban Infant Mortality in Colonial Senegal: an Exploration of Causes using Vital Registration Statistics, 1880-1913 L-7 ETH09 Refugee Children during the Long 19th Century C24
Delphine Diaz : Mobilizing for Refugee Children in 1914-France Antonin Durand : Welcoming Families with Children in Post-1848 Piedmont Alexandre Frondizi : Indicted Children, Transported Children, Exiled Children in France between 1848 and 1871 : towards a Juvenile History of Popular Contention Romy Sanchez : Children and Youngsters in Cuban 19th Century Separatist Exile: Separation, Life Changes and Discrimination through the Age Lens M-7 POL01a Citizenship I: Legal Citizenship and Status C32
Jens Carlesson Magalhães : “Our Status as Citizens”: Jewish Emancipation in Sweden 1838–1870 Ivan Kosnica : Citizenship and Naturalizations in the Independent State of Croatia (Ivan) N-7 EDU07a Professions in Motion - Gender, History, and Identities. Nordic Countries 1880-2020. Part I C33 (Z)
Mervi Kaarninen : Women at the Academy – Case Finland Emil Marklund, Ólöf Garðarsdóttir : Perspectives on Teacher Recruitment and Teacher Education in the Periphery – Women Teachers in Iceland and Northern Sweden c. 1880 to 1920 O-7 AFR02/EMPc Exploiting the Empire of Others: Session - 3 Transnational Entrepreneurship and Exploitation in the Building of Empire in Africa, 1500-1918 E43
Gijs Dreijer : Dutch Imperialism Revisited: Dutch Entrepreneurs in West Africa (1850s-1910s) Stan Pannier, Catia Antunes : Austrian-Netherlands Business in West- and Central Africa: the Case of Frederic Romberg Edmond Smith : John Cloyce, Akan Entrepreneurship, and European Empires in West Africa P-7 MAT04 Negotiating and Exploiting Business Relationships: Face-to-face Credit in Quebec in the 19th and 20th Centuries E44
Brian Gettler : Underwriting Settler Colonialism: the Wendat of Wendake and Local Money Markets in the Long Nineteenth Century Mary Anne Poutanen : Serving Up Irish Hospitality on Credit: Women Publicans and Grocers’ Business Practices in Montreal, 1840-1870 Sylvie Taschereau : Negotiating Purchasing Power at the Corner Grocery: Store Credit in Interwar Montreal R-7 HEA08 The Asylum. Categorizations, Treatments and Everyday Life E45
Kristina Engwall, Anna Tunlid : “Untidy, Uneducable and Feebleminded” – the Connection between Grading Patient´s Functionality and Treating them in the Swedish Asylum of Vipeholm 1935–1962 Lena Lennerhed, Johanna Ringarp : Life, Education and Work in Swedish Epilepsy Asylums 1890-1960 Jesper Vaczy Kragh : “The Most Dangerous Criminal Lunatics”. The Rise of the Criminal Asylum in Denmark, 1918–1968 S-7 LAB28 Workers on Work Victoriagatan 13, A252
Maciej Duklewski : Worker Photography in Poland (1918-1945), a Comparative Perspective. Andjela Pepic : Privatization and Workers' Struggles at the European Periphery: the Case of Industrial Giants in Bosnia and Herzegovina T-7 CUL07 Historical and Theoretical Perspectives on Women's Strikes Victoriagatan 13, Victoriasalen
Valgerdur Palmadottir : Struggle or Celebration? Solidarity and Conflicts in the Organisation of the Women's Day off in Iceland in 1975 Eva Schmitz : Fleeting Solidarity: Two Women's Strikes in Sweden in 1974 U-7 RUR07 Rural and Outdoors Tourism: a Prospective of Social and Economic Development in Marginal Areas (XIX-XXI) Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 133
Maria Paola Pasini, Luciano Maffi : Rural and Outdoor Tourism. History, Experiences and Prospectives in a Marginal Area in Lombardy (Italy). The Case of Valsabbia (XX-XXI) V-7 WOR10 Meet the Author: Raymond Craib, Adventure Capitalism: a History of Libertarian Exit, from the Era of Decolonization to the Digital Age (PM Press/Spectre 2022) Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 134
W-7 SPA04 Linked Data Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Don Lafreniere, Scarlett, Sarah & Trepal, Dan & Williams, Ryan & Juip, James & Pastel, Robert & Kitalong, Karla : Deep Mapping meets Public Participatory HGIS: the Next Generation of the Keweenaw Time Traveler Rombert Stapel, Ivo Zandhuis : The Crumb Trail from Aggregate to Observations. Linked Data to Replicate Calculations of Population Sizes in the Low Countries X-7 LAB21 The Representations of Women at Work in a Transnational Perspective during the Dictatorships in Italy, Portugal, and Brazil Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 136 (Z)
Elisabetta Girotto : The Factory of Consensus. The Representation of Women in Italian Fascist Cinematographic Propaganda Lucinéia Martins : Women in Struggle under the Brazilian Dictatorial Repression (1964-1985)
Thursday 13 April 2023
16.30 - 18.30
A-8
WOM19
Transformation, Social and Economic Shifts in Gender Roles in Medieval Towns
SEB salen (Z)
Anna Molnar : The Participation and Role of Women in Urban Financial Affairs of Late Medieval Vienna Zrinka Nikolic Jakus : Making Decisions: Widows and Single Women in Dalmatian Cities Laura Peris : Women as Creditors in Late Medieval Valencia B-8 WOM09 Engendering Cultural Memory. Ancient Women as Educational and Social Role Models since the 18th Century CE Volvosalen
Michaela Oberhuber : Why Men should Educate Women. Bianca Laura Saibantes’ Considerations about “Womanly Pride” and her Use of Ancient Women as Role Models Frances Pinnock : The Teaching of History and Geography in Italian Schools, or the Creation of Stereotypes Kordula Schnegg : Teaching Females to be Good Wives and Mothers: Cornelia and the Enlightenment of Europe C-8 ASI02 Urban Gendered Violence in a South Asian City in a Comparative Perspective B21
Garima Jaju : To-be-Wife, Wife and 'Wife': Negotiating Violence and Social Hopes of Marital becoming in a 'Modernising' City Taanya Kapoor : “Managing” Violence before it takes Place: Everyday Fear, “Justified Anger” and Confined Freedoms in Gurgaon’s Gated Complexes Shannon Philip : Trapped in a Luxury Prison within a ‘Dangerous City’: Narratives of COVID-19, Gendered Violence, the Home and the City amongst Middle-class South African Women D-8 ECO07b The Eldercare Revolution: Agency and Strategy in the Care of the Aged in Early Modern Europe II B22
Anton Svensson : Old Age and Retirement in Premodern Stockholm Jaco Zuijderduijn : Three Logics of Premodern Commercial Retirement E-8 LAB12 Political Ideals, Legal Practices and Conflicting Rationales: how Disabled People Navigated Social Policies B23
Carlos Martins : Bottom-up Activism at the Dawn of Democracy: the Case of the Portuguese Disabled Colonial War Veterans in 1974-1975 Stephanie van Dam : Petitioning the Metropole: Workers’ Injury Compensation in the British Empire, 1930-1945 Paul van Trigt : Transcending the Social Policy / Human Rights Divide. Self-advocates and the Making of Global Disability Policies, 1981-2011 F-8 AFR05 Africa's Postcolonial Histories B24
Catherina Wilson, Mirjam De Bruijn & Janemary Ruhundwa : Strangers in the City: (Un)welcoming Attitudes towards Refugees in Contemporary Urban Tanzania G-8 ELI08 Demographics, Child Care and Social Planning B32
Laurentiu Radvan : Professionals Settled in Moldavia: Agents of Change and Representatives of the New Urban Elite (Second Part of the 18th Century - First Part of the 19th Century) H-8 FAM06 Guardians of Children, Custodians of Wealth, Opponents of Widowed Parents (16th to 18th Century) B33
Margareth Lanzinger, Janine Maegraith : Contexts of Guardianship, Mothers’ Wealth and Gender-specific Lines of Conflict Riccardo Rossi : Guardians in Transition? Guardianships between Geographical Distance and Social Propinquity in the Italian-speaking Three Leagues, 1639-1798 I-8 POL18 Political Corruption and Modernity. Europe and Latin America in a Transtanional Perspective (19th and 20th Centuries) B34
Marta Fernández Peña : Electoral Scandals in Peru during the Second Half of Nineteenth Century Oriol Luján, Maria Gemma Rubí : Electoral Protests in Modern Spain: Beyond the Evidence of Fraud Joan Torrents Juncà : To Pull the “Plug” on Corruption. The Debate on Parliamentary Remuneration and Incompatibilities during the Second Spanish Republic (1931-1936) J-8 CRI08 Criminal Justice and War B44 (Z)
Helen Johnston : The English Prison System 1939-1945: Security, Prisoners and Trust Haia Shpayer-Makov : Policing the Peace Movement during the Great War Karol Siemaszko : Crimes of Soldiers in the Lubusz Land after World War II (1945 - 1946) K-8 FAM16 Social and Cultural Determinants of Infant Mortality in the Past: New Insights from across Europe C22
Lucia Pozzi, Liam Kennedy & Michail Raftakis : Infant Mortality in a Deeply Divided Society: Belfast and Northern Ireland in the First Half of the 20th Century Francesco Scalone, Gabriele Rulu : Social, Religious and Cultural Differences in Infant Mortality in a Group of Historical German Villages L-8 ETH11 Sex Work and Migration in Modern Europe C24
Marion Pluskota : “Souvenir d’Amsterdam”: World Expos and Migration of Sex Workers in the Late 19th Century Marjolein Schepers : Trajectories of Sex Workers in Late 19th-century Antwerp M-8 REL08 Religious Books: Censorship and Innovation C32
John Wood : Making the Word New (again): the Bible for Today (1941) and “Modern” Christianity N-8 EDU07b Professions in Motion - Gender, History, and Identities. Nordic Countries 1880-2020. Part II C33 (Z)
Íris Ellenberger : The Intersections of Education, Feminism and Desire in Early 20th Century Iceland Johanna Overud : “Now it has happened!”: the Entry/return of Women in the Chimney-sweeper Profession in Sweden during the 1970’s Karoliina Puranen-Impola : Teachers and the Practice of Punishing Pupils: The Case of the Early Twentieth Century Finland O-8 POL01b Citizenship II: Legal Citizenship and Status E43
Anne Epstein : Public Authority, Political Agency, and Gendered Citizenship in 20th Century France Bjarke Weiss : Christianity as a Civic Virtue? Contested Religion and Civic Identification in the Public Debate in Copenhagen, 1770–1773 Marek Wierzbicki : Interethnic Relations under Totalitarian Rule. A Case of the Soviet Occupation of Eastern Europe (1939-1941) P-8 MAT05 The Old German Empire in 18th Century Global Trade E44
Felicia Gottmann : “Prussians” Trading to the East Indies in the 1750s Magnus Ressel : A Colonial History of Provincial Germany from Below: a Value Chain Analysis of Colonial Products from Bordeaux into Central Europe Jutta Wimmler : Berlin goes Global: Insights from the Dyestuffs Trade, c. 1720-1760 R-8 HEA07 Responses to Pandemics and Long-Term Impacts E45
Ida Milne : Oral Histories of the 1918–19 Influenza Pandemic: how Helpful are they to Understand the Impact of Pandemic Illness on Post Pandemic Life? Vibeke Narverud Nyborg : Different Approaches to Using Public Health Legislation as Means in Fighting the Influenza Pandemic of 1918 – the Case of Norway Laura Radatz : The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Inequality: Lessons from the Past T-8 CUL08 How to Use ‘Dissonant Heritage’ in Tourism Victoriagatan 13, Victoriasalen
Luciano Maffi, Maria Paola Pasini : The Social Republic on Lake Garda: from the Removal to the Critical Recovery of a Dissonant Heritage for Tourism Maija Rozite, Aija Van der Steina : Holocaust Related Sites in Latvia: between Dark Past and Tourism Development U-8 LAB24 Women in Industrial Action Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 133
Ralph Darlington : Working Class Women’s Active Participation in the 1910-14 British Labour Revolt Hazel Perry : ‘A Little Judgement and Ordinary Human Kindness.’ The Interwar Period, Women Workers, and the Peterborough (UK) Celta Mill Strike, 1928 Jason Russell : The Causes and Consequences of 1960s Public Sector Unionization in the United States and Canada V-8 POL07 New Perspectives on Internationalism. Writing the History of the European Counter-Revolution in the 19th Century Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 134
Alexandre Dupont : Global Agents of the Counterrevolution Simon Sarlin : Women, Gender and Counter-revolutionary Internationalism Pierre Triomphe : From National to International Commitment, French Royalists and Civil Wars in Portugal and Spain in the Early 1830’s W-8 URB05 Urban Development in Early Modern Period Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Karol Lopatecki, Piotr Guzowski & Radoslaw Poniat : Military Camps as the Seasonal Cities in the Polish-Lithuanian State (16th-17th cc.)
Friday 14 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
A-9
POL16
Early Forms of Internationalism and Supranationalism in Europe
SEB salen (Z)
Pavol Jakubec : Small, Not One-Size: Governments-in-Exile, Resources and Status in Allied London Mechthild Roos : Becoming Europe's Parliament: an Interdisciplinary Study of MEP Activism in the 1950s-70s Nives Rumenjak : New Paradigms in the 21st Century? History and International Relations and the Re-ordering of the World System B-9 WOM10 Family, Sex and Reproduction: Legacy of the Cold War Volvosalen
Andrea Espinoza Carvajal : Family, Sex, and Reproduction. Transnational Conversations between the Andes and the Socialist World Maria Eva Foldes, Judit Sándor : Reproduction and Privacy in the Post-War Netherlands and Hungary Yanara Schmacks : West German Feminist Activism against Reproductive Technologies and the German Past C-9 ECO08 The Industrialization and Policy Nexus: the Southern Cone Countries of South America in Comparative Perspective B21
Juan Pablo Juliá Ciarelli, María Cecilia Lara : Tariff Protection in Latin American Countries during the 20th Century D-9 ECO09 The Territories of the Illicit in the Colonial Situation (19th-20th Centuries) B22
Aparajita Mukhopadhyay : Transient Borders of Licit and Illicit: a case Study of Railway Crime in 19th Century British India Léa Renard, Raffaela Pfaff : Negotiating the Boundary between Licit and Illicit Labour Coercion in the Colonial Situation: the ILO Committee of Experts on Native Labour (1927-1938) Ned Richardson-Little : Guns Through the Grey Zone: Imperial Germany’s Support and Sabotage of Controls over the Arms Trade to Africa and the Middle East, 1890-1914 E-9 SEX05 Situating Lesbian Intimacy, Desire and Identity B23
Liz Millward : Non-monogamy, Polyamory, Exclusivity: Changing Ideas about Love and Sex in Lesbian Culture Alison Oram : Ghosts of the Queer Past: the Ladies of Llangollen and Lesbian Heritage F-9 LAB14a Punitive Labour (Im)Mobilizations: towards a Comparative Global Agenda (I) B24
Eva Lehner : Children as War Captives in Central Europe at the End of the 17th Century Nitin Varma : The Making of a Labour Regime: 1860s and Indentured Coolies on cColonial Plantations in India G-9 CRI09 Race, Ethnicity and Criminal Justice B32
Lizzie Seal : Portrayals of People of Colour as Criminals and Victims in the Local Press in Cardiff, 1870-1925 Heather Shore : Discrimination and Difference: Race and Ethnicity in the British Borstal System, c. 1969 to c. 1993 H-9 REL05 The Theory and Practice of Religious Poor Relief in 19th and 20th Century Europe B33
Mary Clare Martin : “The last sack of potatoes”: Children, Youth, the Old Poor Law and the Church of England in the London Hinterland, 1700-1836 Els Minne : Speaking of Poverty. The Application of New Discourses in Catholic Poor Relief in Brussels after the Second World War I-9 ANT05 New Approaches to Ancient Slavery B34
Myles Lavan : The Scale of Manumission in the Roman World and the Americas: a Comparative and Quantitative Approach David Lewis : Syrians and the Slave Trade in the longue durée J-9 ELI09a Urban Elites Emerging and Falling I B44 (Z)
Andrea Bergaz Alvarez : Self-promotional Strategies of a Transnational Agent at the Service of the Hispanic Monarchy: the 3rd Marquis of Los Balbases (1670-1679) Radu Nedici : Reverend Canons vs. Venerable Archdeacons: Latin Honorifics, Organizational Practices and Elite Dynamics in the Greek Catholic Church in Transylvania, c. 1750–1800 Jose Miguel Sanjuan, Joana Pujades-Mora : The Long Fall from the Skies. Evidences from Downward Mobility on Barcelona Elites during the XVIII and XIX Century K-9 LAB13 Precarious Labour and Collective Responses from the Local to the Global, 1920s to Present Day C22
Maria Fernanda Arellanes : Domestic Work in Digital Platforms and Working Holiday Visa: the Interplay between Gig Economy and Mobility Regimes Rosa Kösters : Formal and Informal Collective Actions at the Workplace: Dutch Meat Industry and Retail Workers, 1970-2020 Sibylle Marti : International Trade Unionism and the Informal Sector in the 1980s: New Alliances and Changing Strategies towards Precarious Labour L-9 ETH17a Identities I C24
Irial Glynn : Two Irelands: Two Different Emigration Experiences? Comparing Emigration from Northern Ireland and Ireland Since 1945 Juliette Ronsin : A Transnational Labour History: the Immigration of (Post) Yugoslav Workers in Peugeot's Factories in Sochaux-Montbéliard (France), from 1965 to Today Mladen Zobec : Proletarian Entrepreneurs: Albanian Private Craftsmen in Socialist Slovenia M-9 ETH05 Microhistorical Approaches to the 20th Century: Transatlantic Perspectives C32
Anna Mazurkiewicz : Transatlantic Crossings in the Life of a Polish American: between Sentimental Engagement and Career Options Victoria Phillips : Biography as Microhistory, 1917-1945-1953-1989: Ruptures in War, Love, and Death in Europe and the United States Francis Raska : At Home and In Exile: the Activities of Czechoslovak Journalist Antonín J. Liehm (1924-2020) N-9 EDU10 Schooling and the Making of Social Class C33 (Z)
Fabio Pruneri : The Conquest of the Alphabet in Southern Italy from 1861 to 1914 First Results of a Quantitative Survey Deirdre Raftery : Class Structures in 19th Century Boarding Schools: Élites, ‘Externes’ and the Experience of Education Lina Spjut : Changes in Teaching Content and Structure in Schools Run by Ironworks after State Regulations in Sweden´s First Elementary School Act from 1842 Johannes Westberg : How did Schooling Content Vary across Swedish Regions? History, Geography, Physical Education and Natural Science in Swedish Primary Schools in the Mid-nineteenth Century Johan Wickström, Linn Areskoug : Narrative Constructions of the Working Class: from Textbook Representations to Student Essays in Secondary School during 1900 to 1930 in Sweden O-9 LAT01/EMPd Exploiting the Empire of Others: Session 4 - Transnational Entrepreneurship and Exploitation in the Building of Empire in the America’s, 1500-1822 E43
Ramona Negron : The Coymans Family and the Exploitation of the Spanish Atlantic, 1580s-1710s João Paulo Salvado, Catia Antunes : The Van Dunen Family and the Exploitation of the Portuguese Empire: a View From Luanda in the 17th Century Patrick Van der Geest, Susana Münch Miranda : Cornering the Market in Colonial Goods: How Hope & Co. sought to Monopolise the European Market for American Diamonds, Cochineal, and Sugar between 1750 and 1820 P-9 WOM18 Threading Gender and Craft: the Gendering of Craft and the Crafting of Gender in Periods of Change and Unrest E44
Anders V. Munch, Rau Ulf Lenskjold & Vibeke Riisberg : Crafting Platforms - Student Rebellion, Gender Struggles and Collectivism in Danish Crafts 1969-77 Sohee Ryuk : The “Golden Hands” of the Carpet Weaver: Images of Village Carpet Weaving in the Soviet Union, 1924-1945 Wendy Wiertz : Lacemaking, Gender Roles and Humanitarian Aid in the First World War R-9 HEA09 The History of Psychiatric Epidemiology E45
Matthew Smith : Psychiatric Epidemiology in the Big Apple: Social Psychiatry and the Midtown Manhattan Study, 1950-1962 S-9 POL21 Contention in the Welfare State - Social Movements in 1980s Sweden Victoriagatan 13, A252
Jenny Jansson : Actors behind Contention: Welfare State Related Protests in the 1980s Markus Lundström : When Anarchism Met Punk Hannes Rolf : The End of a Performance? Swedish Rent Strikes in the 1980s T-9 CUL09a Past Futures I: an Individual Perspective on Temporality and Future Practice(s), 16th – 20th Centuries Victoriagatan 13, Victoriasalen
Sanne Hermans : The Foundation of a Joint Future: the Relation between Trust and Temporality in the Correspondence of the Dutch Merchant Claes van Adrichem, 1585–1597 U-9 POL09 Local Autonomy in Decline: Legislation and Jurisdiction in the Early Modern Low Countries (c. 1450-1800) Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 133
Yannis Skalli-Housseini : Beyond the Rise of the Fiscal State: Processes of Centralization in the 18th Century Austrian Netherlands Klaas Van Gelder : Policing the Village: Seigneurial Police Regulations in the County of Flanders as Indicators of Local Autonomy, 13th-18th Centuries V-9 SOC10 The Hospitals in the Early Modern Period and the Sensual Turn Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 134
Martin Scheutz : Colors, Monitoring through Watchful Eyes and Tentative Prayers in Early Modern Hospitals Christina Vanja : Hearing the Inmates - Cries, Whispers, Talks and Songs from the Inside of Early Modern Hospitals Alfred Weiss, Elisabeth Lobenwein : "Fundamental Smells" in the Hospital in Early Modern Times - the Example of Austria and Bavaria W-9 SPA05a Spatial History I Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Hrvoje Kekez, Branimir Brgles : Using Historical GIS and Corpus based Methods in Research of Historical Topography and Toponymy Isabelle Seguy, A. Litvine & T. Thévenin & P. Mille & C. Mimeur, R. Boissard & H. El Gouj, D. Hare & A. Starzec : An Introduction to the COMMUNES Project: Historical GIS of Municipalities and multimodal transport networks in France (18th century-present) X-9 ORA07 Listening in. Ethics, Emotions and Relations in the Re-analysis of Interviews Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 136 (Z)
Linde Apel : Beyond Primary/secondary Dualism. The (Re-)use of Interviews as Research Data Janine Kristina Schemmer : Emotions Connect – Listening and Proximity in the Secondary Analysis of Oral Sources George J. Severs : The Time of Listening: Emotions and Ethics in Oral History Re-use Y-9 FAM07 Historical Population in Eastern and Central Europa Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 138
Marzena Liedke, Piotr Guzowski & Radoslaw Poniat : Urban Family and it’s Rural Context. Vilnius in the End of the18th Century Jakub Wysmulek : Patterns of Domestic Cohabitation in Multi-cultural Lviv in the Late Seventeenth Century
Friday 14 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
A-10
WOM23
Women in Professions
SEB salen (Z)
Julien Delattre, Fanny Verslype : The First Women Lawyers in Belgium: a Historical Perspective Nebiha Guiga : Risk, Courage and Gender: an Exploration of Gender Roles in the Royal National Lifeboat Institution since 1824 JeanMary Walker : A Dublin Hospital as a Microcosm of Nineteenth Century British Empire Politics of Respectability B-10 FAM09 Kinship Systems and Families Volvosalen
Johan Junkka, Lotta Vikström & Erling Lundevaller : Family Support and Disability-related Mortality in Sweden, 1900-1959 Daniela Marza : Family Networks as Instruments of Power – Elite Women, Kinship and Public Life in Transylvania, 1850-1920 Mary Nagata : Urban Graveyard Theory Revisited in Mid Nineteenth Century Kyoto Joana-Maria Pujades-Mora, Joaquín Ruíz : Siblings and Parents Marrying the Same Day: Simultaneous Marriages as Family Partnership Strategy in the Barcelona Area, 16th – 19th Centuries C-10 LAB07 Labor in the Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Balkans (19th- 20th Centuries) B21
Eleonora Naxidou : Nationalism and Intellectual Labor in the 19th Century Ottoman Balkans Robert Niebuhr : Vladimir Dedijer and Workers’ Rights in Yugoslavia, 1948–1954 Andrew Robarts : Labor, Disease, and Mobility in the Pre-Tanzimat Ottoman Balkans D-10 ECO18 Economic Development and Well-being of Workers B22
Robin Philips, Bas van Leeuwen : Evidence on Worktime and Working Conditions in the Netherlands at the End of the 19th Century Stephan Sander-Faes : Dead Ideas Walking: Agrarian Dualism and the “Little Divergence” Revisited E-10 SEX10 Sexual Deviance in East-Central and Southeastern Europe B23
Michal Narozniak : Queer Fantasy, Masturbation and Knowledge: Case Study of a Memoir from L’viv, 1913-1914 Stephanie Rieder-Zagkla : Forbidden Relations. Addressing Adultery in Divorce Records between 1900 and 1938 Dimitra Vassiliadou : Redressing Sexual Crimes in Post-Civil War Greece F-10 LAB14b Punitive Labour (Im)Mobilizations: towards a Comparative Global Agenda (II) B24
Robert Baum : Cattle Raiding, Raiding Rice Paddies, and the Development of Slavery in Stateless Societies: the Diola of Southern Senegal Mònica Ginés Blasi : Punitive Indentured Im/mobilization: Yucateco and Chinese Prisoners of War in Cuban Plantations (1847-1860s) Ludolf Pelizaeus : Coercion Labour for Prisoners of War and Minorities as a Means of Enforcing “Utility” in the Holy Roman Empire 1670-1790 G-10 CRI10 Gender Violence and Domesticity B32
Anna Kantanen : Intimate Partner Homicides at the End of 19th Century and the Beginning of 20th Century Vivien Miller, Katherine Watson : Toxic Masculinity? An Anglo-American Comparative Study of Nineteenth-Century Criminal Poisoning by Fathers Rachel Newell : ‘The Same Injury was not Done as in the Case of a Man’: Female Bigamy and Society in Ulster, 1880s-1920s H-10 THE05 Quantitative History and the Unaccounted B33
I-10 ANT06 Religious and Moral Pollution in Greek and Roman Culture B34
Daniel Emmelius : "Out of Place” in the City? The Roman Ban on Intra-urban Burial and how it Relates to Ideas of Religious Pollution Jack Lennon : Negotiating Ritual and Moral Pollution in Ancient Rome Irene Salvo : Blood Pollution and Anthropology of Violence between Herodotus and Gluckman J-10 ELI09b Urban Elites Emerging and Falling II B44 (Z)
Zarko Lazarevic : National and International Business Networks in Interwar Yugoslavia Maria Malatesta, Angelo di Francia : The Transnational Marriage of the Italian Nobility 1861-1943 Sietske van der Veen : Novel Opportunities, Perpetual Barriers. The Integration of the Jewish Dutch Elite (1870-1940) K-10 FAM18 Widows, Economy and the Household C22
Kersi Lust : Who Supported Childless Widows in their Old Age? The Case of Late Nineteenth-century Rural Estonia Beatrice Moring : Widows, Economy and Family in North European Urban Society L-10 ETH17b Identities II C24
Slawomir Lukasiewicz : Émigré Sovietologists from Poland within the Global Experts' Networks during the Cold War Monica Miscali : Migration and Identity: the Perception of the Self in Italian Female Immigrants from the 1950s until Today Walter Nkwi : Restless People: Conflict and Refugee Mobility in West and Central Africa, c.1994-2017 M-10 TEC03 Biology and Technology, Intellectual and Material C32
Rögnvaldur Saemundsson, Maureen McKelvey : Pairing Engineering and Medicine: Academic Engagement in Biomedical Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology 1948-2018 Madalina Vartejanu-Joubert : Transmission and Innovation of Traditional Jewish Ecological Knowledge: the Citrus of the Lulav Bouquet N-10 EDU11a Workers’ Education. Enlightenment, Education, and Empowerment I C33 (Z)
Ana Rajkovic Pejic : Battle for the Brain: Struggle of the Yugoslav Social Democrats and Communists for Supremacy over the Working Class (1918-1939) Jonas Söderqvist : Social Mobility in Times of Social Upheaval. The Students and their Education at Brunnsvik, Hola and Väddö Folk High Schools, 1906-1921 O-10 WOR01/EMPe Exploiting the Empire of Others: Session 5 – Exploiting the Empire of Others, 1415-1918 Global Insights into Entrepreneurial Cultures and Empire Building E43
Lisa Hellman : Exploiting Exile: Foreign Brokers in the Russian Borderlands Takahiro Yamamoto : Japanese Entrepreneurship in German Micronesia, 1899-1914 P-10 MAT06 The Politics of Urban Food Provisioning (1700-1900) E44
Jessica Dijkman, Matthias Berlandi : The Discourse on Grain and Bread in North-German and Baltic Cities, Late 18th – Early 19th Century Robin Rose Southard : "Malice and Hate": Food Sellers and Litigation in 18th-century Brussels Michael Zeheter : The Four Consumption Regimes of Mineral Water (1800 to the Present) R-10 HEA10 The Social Dimension of Epidemics in Europe (19th and 20th Centuries) E45
Alexandra Esteves : Resist to Survive: the Population Facing Epidemics in Portugal in the 19th and Early 20th Centuries Amelia Ferreira : Reorganization of Healthcare during the Pandemic - Report of an Experience in an Intensive Care Unit Monique Palma : Lyssavirus in Northern Portugal (19th -20th Century) – What is its History? S-10 LAB32 Human Capital and Everyday Life in Extreme Wartime Conditions (Examples of Defence Enterprises in Kazakhstan and Ural-Volga Region in Russia during World War II) Victoriagatan 13, A252
Meruyert Doskaliyeva : Conditions of Work and Labor Organization in Defence Enterprises in the Rear during the Second World War (on Examples from Kazakhstan) Roza Zharkynbayeva : The Price of Victory: Living Conditions of Workers in Defence Enterprises of Kazakhstan during the War Years T-10 CUL09b Past Futures II: an Institutional Perspective on Temporality and Future Practice(s), 16th – 20th Centuries Victoriagatan 13, Victoriasalen
Jamie Pietruska : “Weather is the Nation’s Business”: Public Good, Private Enterprise, and Epistemic Authority in U.S. Weather and Hurricane Forecasting Joris van Eijnatten, Pim Huijnen : Something Happened to the Future (2). Reconstructing Temporalities in Dutch newspapers, 1750-1990 U-10 WOR06 Resistance to Imperialism and Nationalism at Times of Decolonization Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 133
Talha Minhas : Practices of Comparing in late Colonial and Modern Nationalist Historiography in Pakistan (1850-1980): Calling for a Global History in Pakistan through a Practice-theoretical Approach to Anti-Nationalist Historiography Kathleen Schlütter : Mapping the Production of World Knowledge in German Academia V-10 SOC11 Social History and Biographical Dictionaries Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 134
Ineke Maas, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen : Notable Women in the Netherlands in the 19th and 20th Century: Exploring their Origins Marco H.D. van Leeuwen, Ineke Maas : Social Mobility of Notable Women in the 19th and 20th Century W-10 SPA05b Spatial History II Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Irina Mukhina : GULAG Spaces in Public Memory: Tourist Sites Reimagined X-10 ORA12 Oral Histories of Loss, Living on the Margins and Generational Narratives Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 136 (Z)
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