Wed 24 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.15
Thu 25 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.15
Fri 26 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.15
Sat 27 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.00
All days
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Wednesday 24 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
A-4
ECO04b
Creditors, Debtors, and Financial Organizations in Early Modern Europe (c. 1300-1800) II
A
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Jaco Zuijderduijn
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Organizers:
Elise Dermineur, Jaco Zuijderduijn |
Discussant:
Elise Dermineur
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Moderators:
-
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José Luis Peña-Mir :
The Strength of the Contract vs. the Strength of the Story: Integration of Local Legal Orders and Contract Enforcement in Notarial Credit Markets in Early Modern Spain
Matteo Pompermaier :
'Wine and Cash': Inns, Bastioni and the Venetian Credit Market (18th Century)
Lisbeth Rodrigues :
From Private to Public Credit Market: Institutional Creditors and Investment Patterns in Eighteenth-century Portugal
Thomas Max Safley :
Financial Markets and Financial Mediation in Eearly Modern Europe: Qestioning the Transition from Personalized to De-personalized Exchange
Riina Turunen :
Bill of Exchange as a De-personalizer of the Credit Markets? Evidence from a Late-comer Country
B-4
SOC05
Sources and Methods for the Study of Social Inequality in the Premodern Iberian Peninsula (14th-16th Centuries)
B
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Pere Verdés
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Organizers:
Esther Tello, Pere Verdés |
Discussant:
José Antonio Jara Fuente
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Moderators:
-
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Luis Almenar Fernández :
Inventories, Inequality, and Consumption in Late Medieval Valencia
Gema Rayo :
Sources to Analyse the Wealth of the Castilian Church: the Bishoprics of the Kingdom of Granada as a Case Study
Albert Reixach :
Testing Fiscal Registers with other Sources for the Study of Inequalities in Premodern Catalan Towns: Girona, c. 1360-c. 1570
Luis Sales :
Private Litigation as a Pattern for Determining Social Inequalities (XIV c. Catalonia)
C-4
MAT08
Out of the Ordinary: Non-standard Retailing and Consumption in 19th Century Europe
C
Sarah Curtis :
The Child Consumer in Nineteenth-Century France
Ian Mitchell :
Much more than a Store: the Co-operative Shop in England 1870-1914
Iria Suarez Martinez :
A Better Childhood for All Children: Designing the Modern Space for Sick Children in East London, 1850-1900
Anna Sundelin, Johanna Wassholm :
Practices and Morality in the Late Nineteenth Century Human Hair Trade. Finland as Part of Transnational Flows of Goods
D-4
URB02
Social Segregation and the Re-spatialization of Cities in East and Southeast Europe after 1991
D
Network:
Urban
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Chair:
Guido Hausmann
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Organizer:
Guido Hausmann
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Discussants:
-
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Moderators:
-
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Olena Gulenok, Alyona Liasheva :
Central Lviv: Concentration of Power, Monopolization of Business and Socio-Spatial Exclusion
Daniel Habit :
Housing and Living in Bucharest. From Socialist Planning to Neoliberal Disorder?
Liana Kupreishvilil :
Tourism and Prostitution in the Urban Spaces of Tbilisi and Batumi after 1991
Pieter Troch :
The Socialist Heritage of Mitrovica (Kosovo) in Current Processes of Ethno-Political Re-spatialization
E-4
THE04
Do we still need another ‘other’? New Directions in the Historiography of Disability
E
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Paul van Trigt
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Organizer:
Paul van Trigt
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Discussant:
Paul van Trigt
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Moderators:
-
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Monika Baar :
Rethinking Disability: the Global Impact of the International Year of Disabled Persons (1981) in Historical Perspective
Catherine Kudlick :
Reflections from a Disability Studies Perspective
Lotta Vikström :
DISLIFE - Liveable Disabilities: Life Courses and Opportunity Structures across Time
Tyler Zoanni :
Reflections from the South
F-4
ETH04
Regulating Mixed Intimacies in Europe
F
Betty De Hart :
Exploring the Legal Archive on Mixed Intimacies: Nothing but Trouble?
Rebecca Franco :
‘Interracialized Intimacies’ and Racial Boundaries in the French Postcolonial Archive
Guno Jones :
Dutch Racial Colonial Economies of ‘Mixed-ness’ and ‘Pureness’ and their Afterlives
Nawal Mustafa :
Footloose Fancy Free and in Flimsy Summer Dresses: Caribbean Nurses that Dated Outside the ‘Race’
Andrea Tarchi :
Between Annexation and Exclusion in the Italian Empire: Racial Mixture and the Juridical Status of Libyans during the Fascist Colonial Rule
Elena Zambelli :
Mixed’ Couples in Contemporary Europe: Perception of Stasis and Change across Multiple Generations
G-4
HEA09
Vaccination: Innovation to Resistance
G
María-José Báguena, Rafaela Domínguez :
Organization and Development of the Production of Diphtheria Serum at the Behringwerke in Germany and its presence in Spain (1918-1945)
Ida Milne :
Little Picture, Big Picture: can Oral History play a Public Role in informing Parents about Vaccination Choices?
María-Isabel Porras, Pedro Luis Romera-Garrido & Maria-Victoria Caballero-Martínez :
The Reappearance of Diphtheria in 2015: Historical Context and Social, Political and Scientific Responses in Spain and Castilla-La Mancha (1975-2018)
Ourania-Eleni Zachariadou, Anastasia Papadopoulou :
Causes behind Parents’ Decision to not follow Medical Recommendations to Vaccinate their Children. A Violation to Children’s Rights? A Qualitative Study in Greece
H-4
WOR02
Comparing Narratives: Terrorism Representations and the 'Historical Continuities' Hypothesis
H
Network:
Global History
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Chair:
Marcello Mollica
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Organizers:
Andrea Francioni, Federica Guazzini |
Discussant:
Marcello Mollica
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Moderators:
-
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Alessandra Cappelletti :
The Official Discourse on "Terrorism" as a Way to cope with Political Struggle and Maintain the Status Quo: the Case of "Uyghur Terrorists" in China
Andrea Francioni :
British Narratives of Terrorism in India: the Colonial Discourse on Political Violence in the Interwar Years
Federica Guazzini :
Shiftaism in Eritrea under British Administration: Competing Narratives of Political Violence and Counter-Terrorism
Lara Semboloni :
Terrorism, a Concept under Construction: the Use of the Term in Mexican Congressional Debates in the First Half of the XX Century
I-4
CRI04
Justice, Crime & French Empire
I
Jérémy Boutier :
Criminal Law in Ile Bourbon/La Reunion: Elaboration, Application and Consequences (1664-1946)
Claire Eldridge :
Capturing Colonial Voices: French Military Justice Archives and the “Imperial Turn” in First World War Studies
Rachel Gillett :
Rapping and taking the Rap: French Rap, Criminality, and the Courts
Jennifer Sessions :
Algerian Crimes in a Metropolitan Court: “Delocalization” and the Politics of Colonial Justice in Montpellier, France
J-4
POL32
Minorities and the Emerging Nordic Welfare State in the 20th Century
J
Sophy Bergenheim :
Public Health, Population Policy and Minority Nationalism in Bourgeois Swedish Finland, 1920s–1940s
Otso Kortekangas :
Nationalism without a State. The Early Twentieth Century Sámi National Movement as Reflected in Sámi-language Prose and Verse
Hanna Lindberg :
Including and Excluding Minorities in the Finnish Welfare State. The Case of the Finland-Swedish Deaf, c. 1950-2000
K-4
FAM04
Approaching Living Standards using Household Budgets from a Gender Prospective
K
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Beatrice Moring
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Organizer:
Luisa Muñoz Abeledo
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Discussant:
Jane Humphries
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Moderators:
-
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Cristina Borderias, Luisa Muñoz Abeledo & Xavier Cussó :
Family Budgets during the First Third of the Twentieth Century in Urban Spain
Corinne Boter :
Living Standards and the Household Life-cycle in Netherland
Veronica Canal :
Family Income and Expenses in an Industrial and Fishing North Spanish Ports during Franco’s Regime
L-4
LAB20
Mapping Labour Protests in the Imperial Borderlands of the Early Twentieth Century
L
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Jenny Jansson
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Organizers:
Wiktor Marzec, Risto Turunen |
Discussant:
Sami Suodenjoki
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Moderators:
-
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Jule Ehms :
Anti-nationalism within the Syndicalist Movement in Germany, 1919–1923
Wiktor Marzec :
From Revolution to Nation. Popular Unrest in Russian Poland, 1905–1918
Risto Turunen :
Socialist Temporality in the Grand Duchy of Finland, 1905–1918
M-4
FAM19
Remarriage and Stepfamilies in Preindustrial Societies of Central and Eastern Europe in Demographic Perspective
M
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Radoslaw Poniat
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Organizer:
Piotr Guzowski
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Discussant:
Radoslaw Poniat
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Moderators:
-
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Monika Kozlowska, Marzena Liedke & Piotr Guzowski :
Remarriage among Catholics and Protestants in Warsaw and Vilnius in the 18th Century
Péter Öri :
A Turning Point in the Life Course: Widowhood and Remarriage in 19th Century Hungary
Levente Pakot :
Parental Death and Life-course Trajectories of Orphans in a Hungarian Rural Town, 1750-1850
Alice Velková :
Remarriage and Stepfamilies among Members of „New Elites“ – Bohemia in the 2nd Half of the 19th Century
N-4
SOC04
Negotiating Community in Eighteenth-century Poor Relief Reforms
N
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Maarten Prak
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Organizers:
David Briscoe, Marjolein Schepers |
Discussant:
Maarten Prak
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Moderators:
-
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Erica G.H. Boersma :
Quantifying Solidarity. Giving to Co-relegionists in the Dutch Republic, c.1620-1795
David Briscoe :
To whom do the Poor Belong? Conceptualising Community and the Common Good in French Poor Relief Reforms from Turgot to the Revolution, c.1774-1791
David Hitchcock :
Imagining Communities without Poverty: from the Poor Man’s Advocate to Benthamite ‘National Charity’, 1649-1800
Marjolein Schepers :
The Boundaries of Belonging: Migration, Settlement and Community Formation in the Context of Poor Relief Reforms in the Southern Netherlands, 1750-1800
O-4
ELI04
Elites, Emotions and Indentities
O
Network:
Elites and Forerunners
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Chair:
Nina Koefoed
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Organizer:
Mark Rothery
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Discussant:
Nina Koefoed
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Moderators:
-
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Katie Barclay :
Emotional Economies, Illegitimate Intimacies and Gilbert Innes of Stowe
Kristine Dyrmann :
“Ma chère Louise”: Emotions and Letter-writing in the Collection of Louise Stolberg (1746-1824)
Sarah Goldsmith :
Shame and Shaming: Delineating the Eighteenth-century Elite Male Body through Emotion
Marja Vuorinen :
Adapting to Modernity? 19th-century Finnish Noblemen (Re)defining their Status
P-4
SPA07
Spatial Analysis of Population Geography and Occupational Structure II: Occupational Geography and Spatial Economics
P
Isabelle Devos, Anne Winter :
Geographies of Population, Health and Wealth in Early Modern Flanders and Brabant. Results from the Stream Project
Michael Pammer :
Inconsistencies in Austro-Hungarian Occupation Censuses in the Late 19th Century
Robin Philips :
Continuity or Change? The Spatial Evolution of Industry in the Netherlands and Belgium (1820 – 2010)
Filipa Ribeiro da Silva, Hélder Carvalhal & Jaime Reis :
Occupational Structures in Mid-eighteenth-century Portugal: a Preliminary Assessment
Konrad Wnek, Lidia Zyblikiewicz :
Spatial Analysis of the Occupational Structure of Galicia's Population in the Second Half of the 19th Century
Q-4
EDU11
Public Education, Curriculum and Nationalism as Second Nature of Modern Mankind
Q
Network:
Education and Childhood
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Chair:
Johanna Sköld
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Organizer:
Michèle Hofmann
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Discussant:
Stephanie Fox
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Moderators:
-
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Lukas Boser :
From Mathematics to Math Education
Esin Ertürk Asar :
The Republic in the School: Pedagogy and Politics in the Early Republican Turkey
Michèle Hofmann :
Universal or National? Transfer of Medical Knowledge into the Classroom
Daniel Tröhler, Rebekka Horlacher :
Rousseau’s Educational Plan of De- and Re-Naturalizing the Child as the Future Citizen of a Free Republic
R-4
ORA15
Doing Oral History after the Digital Turn. Challenges & Opportunities
R
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Christoph Draxler
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Organizer:
Stefania Scagliola
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Discussants:
-
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Moderators:
-
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Luise Corti, Jeannine Beeken :
Annotating and Interpreting Oral History Interviews in a Digital Environment
Stefania Scagliola :
Oral History, Related Disciplines and how Technology can Support them
Arjan van Hessen :
Using Automatic Speech Recognition for Oral History Interviews
S-4
HEA05
Nineteenth-century Medical Periodicals as Spaces of Knowledge Circulation
S
Network:
Health and Environment
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Chair:
Frank Huisman
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Organizer:
Joris Vandendriessche
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Discussant:
Annika Berg
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Moderators:
-
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Jolien Gijbels :
Divergent Views: Professional Etiquette and Scientific Exchange in Belgian Medical Journals (1840-1914)
Valerie Leclercq :
Who do we think we are? Import, Circulation and Moderation of Non-medical Ideas about the Human Self in Belgian Medical Journals (1840-1914)
Joris Vandendriessche :
Experimenting with Periodical Publishing. Spreading French Medicine through the Belgian Medical Press (1830-1860)
Kaat Wils :
Hypnotism and the Transnational Circulation of Knowledge. French and Belgian Medical Journals around 1900
T-4
REL06
Scandals, Corruption and Ecclesiastical Judges (16th -18th C.)
T
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Anna Bellavitis
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Silvia Evangelisti
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Moderators:
-
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Benedetta Borello :
Feelings on Corruption within the Papal Court between the Notion of ‘Scandal’, 'Outrage’ and ‘Sloth’(17th – 18th C.)
Juan Ibáñez Castro :
The Prophetism in the Spanish Inquisition Courts in the Modern Age (16th-18th Centuries)
Francesca Medioli :
Nuns, Monks, Judges and Courtesans: a Double Florentine Scandal (17th C.)
Maurizio Sangalli :
Disobedience and Misconduct in Regular and Secular Clergy in the Early Modern Period: some Case Studies
U-4
WOM15
Roundtable: Precarious Work between Production and Reproduction
U
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Johanna Annola
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Organizer:
Eileen Boris
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Discussants:
Eloisa Betti, Eileen Boris, Anna Frisone, Annelise Orleck, Asli Vatansever |
Moderators:
-
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V-4
ETH02
Incorporating Return into the ( Irish ) Migration Story
V
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Marjolein 't Hart
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Organizer:
Irial Glynn
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Discussant:
Marjolein 't Hart
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Moderators:
-
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Irial Glynn :
Explaining (Im)mobility through Return Irish Emigration Patterns in the 1950s and 1960s
Sara Goek :
‘Your Home Is in Your Shoes’: Experiences of Irish Return Migration
Aiko Nishikida, Shingo Hamanaka & Yutaka Takaoka :
Circumstances and Challenges for Return Migration of the Syrian Refugees
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