Wed 12 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 13 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Fri 14 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 15 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
All days
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Wednesday 12 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
T-1
WOM07
Clerical and Academic Families in Early Modern Sweden from a Gender Perspective
Volvosalen
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Johanna Ilmakunnas
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Organizers:
Miia Kuha, Mari Välimäki |
Discussant:
Åsa Karlsson-Sjögren
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Miia Kuha :
”Don’t cry, my darling” – Married and Parental Love in the Funeral Sermons of 17th-century Lutheran Clergymen’s Wives
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)
Wednesday 12 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
T-2
WOM03a
An Inclusive History of Women’s Labour Activism: Forms and Scales of Organizing and the Politics of Women’s Work I
Volvosalen
Networks:
Labour
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Women and Gender
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Chair:
Anne Cova
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Organizers:
Selin Cagatay, Jelena Tesija |
Discussants:
Ulf Brunnbauer, Daniela Koleva |
Selin Cagatay :
Gendering Adult Education in the Developing Word: Vocational Training of Women in Turkey, 1960s-1990s
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
Wednesday 12 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
T-3
WOM03b
An Inclusive History of Women’s Labour Activism: Forms and Scales of Organizing and the Politics of Women’s Work II
Volvosalen
Networks:
Labour
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Women and Gender
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Chair:
Manuela Martini
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Organizers:
Selin Cagatay, Jelena Tesija |
Discussants:
Ulf Brunnbauer, Daniela Koleva |
Alexandra Ghit :
“From an Organizational Point of View, We Must Learn Everything”: International Cooperation and Women’s Trade Union Education in Early-1990s Romania
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
Wednesday 12 April 2023
16.30 - 18.30
T-4
WOM05
Biographical Methods and Social History: Gender and Experience in Witchcraft
Volvosalen
Louise Nyholm Kallestrup :
Christian IV of Denmark and the Experience of Witchcraft
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
Thursday 13 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
T-5
EDU05
History Education at the Edge of the Nation
Volvosalen
Rubén Blanes Mora, Santiago Ponsoda López de Atalaya :
Documentary Photography as a Historical Teaching Resource for the 21st Century: Possibility, Challenges and Opportunities
Arthur Chapman :
Nation and Narration in School Examination Curricula in England and Scotland - a Comparative Analysis of how each Country Represents the Other
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
Thursday 13 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
T-6
WOM08
Crime and Conjugality: Constructing Marriage in Pre-Modern Europe
Volvosalen
Krista Kesselring :
Power and Possession: Forced Marriages in Early Modern England
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
Thursday 13 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
T-7
WOM06
Book Discussion. Violence Against Women in Eastern Europe - History, Law and Legacy Since Early Modern Times
Volvosalen
Sigita Cerneviciute :
Fatal Family Violence: Femicide in Lithuania in 1918–1940
Monika Kareniauskaite :
Domestic Violence in Soviet and Post-Soviet Lithuania: Social Norms, Law and Criminal Prosecution
Michelle Kelso :
Displacement and Danger: Women in Ghettos and Camps of Eastern Europe during the Holocaust
Sharon Kowalsky :
Domestic Violence in Early Soviet Russia: State Visions and Social Realities
Thursday 13 April 2023
16.30 - 18.30
T-8
WOM09
Engendering Cultural Memory. Ancient Women as Educational and Social Role Models since the 18th Century CE
Volvosalen
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Agnès Garcia-Ventura
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Organizers:
Kerstin Droß-Krüpe, Agnès Garcia-Ventura |
Discussant:
Kerstin Droß-Krüpe
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Mireia López-Bertran :
The Phoenician Princess Jezebel through the Lenses of the Western Visual Culture
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
Friday 14 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
T-9
WOM10
Family, Sex and Reproduction: Legacy of the Cold War
Volvosalen
Networks:
Sexuality
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Women and Gender
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Chairs:
Agata Ignaciuk, Judit Sandor |
Organizer:
Judit Sandor
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Discussant:
Agata Ignaciuk
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Kate Docking :
Sexology and the Management of Bodies in Post-War Europe
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
Friday 14 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
T-10
WOM23
Women in Professions
Volvosalen
Liliosa Azara :
Women in the Italian Police force (1961-1980): Work, Stereotypes and Sexism
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
Friday 14 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
T-11
WOM13
Meet the Author: Joachim Eibach, Fragile Families. Marriage and Domestic Life in the Age of Bourgeois Modernity (1750-1900)
Volvosalen
Joachim Eibach :
Fragile Families. Marriage and Domestic Life in the Age of Bourgeois Modernity (1750-1900)
Friday 14 April 2023
16.30 - 18.30
T-12
WOM15
Risks (and Opportunities?) in Women's Biographies and Biographical Research
Volvosalen
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Elisabeth Lobenwein
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Organizer:
Katharina Scharf
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Discussants:
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Martina Gugglberger :
The Risk of Failure: a Biographical Approach to Female Mountaineers
Verena Lorber :
Resistance under National Socialism – a Risk for the Entire Family?
Katharina Scharf :
Fighting Environmental Threats – Biographies of Women Activists
Sabine Veits-Falk :
Struggling for the Access to Profession. A Collective Biography of the First Women Doctors
Saturday 15 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
T-13
WOM11a
Household and Home: Gender and the Dynamics of Power I
Volvosalen
Katie Barclay :
A Childhood of Things: Eighteenth-century Scottish Accounting
Anne Montenach :
Gender, Work and Power Relationships in the Silk Industry: the Protoindustrial Family in Eighteenth-century Lyon
Deborah Simonton :
Household and Home: Girlhood in the Working Classes
Sarah Toulalan :
Powerless to Resist: Child Sexual Abuse in Early Modern and Eighteenth-century England
Saturday 15 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
T-14
WOM11b
Household and Home: Gender and the Dynamics of Power II
Volvosalen
Elaine Chalus :
Single and Subordinate? The Unmarried Daughter as Companion and Aunt
Alison Duncan :
Damn the Bitches: Single Gentlewomen Lodgers in Edinburgh’s Old Town
Kristine Dyrmann :
Gender, Family Dynamics and Relations of Power at the Danish Court in the 1790s
Janine Lanza :
Widowed Mothers and their Children in Early Modern Parisian Working Families – Support, Training and Legacies
Saturday 15 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
T-15
WOM16
Gender and War
Volvosalen
Marianna Muravyeva :
Sexual Violence during Wartime: Modern Warfare and Toxic Masculinities in the History of Russian Approaches to War
Laurie Stoff :
Amazons and Saintly Saviors: Historical Analogies and Russia’s Women in World War I
Ilari Taskinen, Risto Turunen, Ville Kivimäki :
Gender and Language of Emotions in War: Finland 1939–1944
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