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
14.00 - 16.00
A-3
FAM02a
Data & Methods I
SEB salen (Z)
Alan Dearle, Graham Kirby & Özgür Akgün :
Linking Swedish Records Posing as Scottish Data: Exploring Linkage Methodologies, the Effects of Missing Data and the Use of Graph Databases
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
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
C-3
WOM26
Women - Gender in Academia
B21
Dijana Dijanic Plesko :
Education is for Everyone
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
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Janine Maegraith
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Organizers:
Craig Muldrew, Joris van den Tol |
Discussant:
Elise Dermineur Reuterswärd
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Craig Muldrew :
Measuring the Use of Inland Bills in Early Eighteenth Century England
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
Networks:
Labour
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Women and Gender
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Chair:
Llorenç Ferrer Alos
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Organizers:
Llorenç Ferrer Alos, Alfons Zarzoso |
Discussant:
Llorenç Ferrer Alos
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Lars Fredrik Andersson, Bernard Harris & Liselotte Eriksson :
Exploring Female Morbidity in Early 20th Century Sweden
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
Susanne Berghofer :
The Swedish Textile and Clothing Industry – Crises and Opportunities as European Markets Opened, and International Trade Barriers Diminished
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
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Joachim Eibach
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Organizers:
Karlijn Luk, Samantha Sint Nicolaas |
Discussant:
Joachim Eibach
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Tina Adam :
Migrants Face Trial in Bern: Migration Policy and its Impact on Criminal Justice in the Seventeenth Century
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
Spencer Beswick :
Anarchist Anti-Fascism: Love and Rage and Anti-Racist Action in the Late Twentieth Century
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
Network:
Antiquity
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Chair:
Douglas Cairns
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Organizers:
Samuel Ellis, Riccarda Schmid |
Discussant:
Douglas Cairns
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Samuel Ellis :
I am your Father: the Pater Metaphor and its Effectiveness in Framing Sole Rule in the Greek Polis
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)
Network:
Elites and Forerunners
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Chair:
Martin Klecacky
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Organizers:
Martin Klecacky, Judit Pál |
Discussant:
Vlad Popovici
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Stjepan Matkovic :
Politics and Bureaucracy in Kingdoms of Croatia and Slavonia at the Turn of the 20th Century
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
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Margareth Lanzinger
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Organizers:
Siglinde Clementi, Margareth Lanzinger |
Discussant:
Michaela Hohkamp
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Florian Andretsch :
Non-partitioned Patrimonies Sharing Lower and Upper Austrian Noble Lordships in Fraternal Community, ca. 1600
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
Emmanuel Comte :
The History of the European Migration Regime
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
Francisco Bernal García :
The Forced Return of Emigrants during the Processes of Decolonisation of Spanish Territories in Africa (Second Half of the 20th Century). Comparative Notes
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)
Stine Grønbæk Jensen :
Autobiographies as Activism among Care-leavers
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
Network:
Middle Ages
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Chair:
Klaas Van Gelder
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Organizer:
Tom De Waele
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Discussants:
-
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Tom De Waele :
“To avoid all further lawsuits and difficulties”: Conflict, Dialogue and Pragmatic Strategies in Seigneuries of Burgundian and Habsburg Flanders
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
Network:
Material and Consumer Culture
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Chair:
Bruno Blondé
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Organizers:
Bruno Blondé, Anne Sophie Overkamp, Jon Stobart |
Discussant:
Anne Sophie Overkamp
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Elizabeth Harding :
A Risky Profession in Transition: Selling Art and Books at Early Modern German Auctions in 18. Century Leipzig
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
Ciara Breathnach :
‘Information Received’: Dublin City Coroner’s Court and Civil Registration of Death
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
Network:
Africa
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Chair:
Márcia Gonçalves
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Organizer:
Márcia Gonçalves
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Discussants:
-
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Alexander Keese, Naïma Maggetti :
What Remained of the Assimilation Paradigm? Late Colonial Senegal, Material Culture, Interaction, and Political Decolonization, 1945–1960
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
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Verena März
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Organizers:
Christina Engelmann, Tobias Haberkorn, Ingrid Miethe |
Discussants:
-
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Christina Engelmann :
“Self-education will therefore remain very important here in Russia for a long time”: Nadezhda K. Krupskaya and Soviet Education Policy
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
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
James Fisher
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Organizers:
Marten Seppel, Keith Tribe |
Discussant:
James Fisher
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Verena Lehmbrock :
Untangling the Histories of Economy and Science: the Personae of Agricultural Improvement
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
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Jakub Galeziowski
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Elmar Gams :
Kogu Me Lugu - a Collection of Personal Stories of Estonia from the 20th Century
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
Natália Váradi :
The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 in the KGB Documents Held in Sectoral State Archive of the Security Service of Ukraine and the State Archive of Transcarpathian Oblast
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)
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Carlo Baderna
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Organizers:
Martino Lorenzo Fagnani, Luciano Maffi |
Discussant:
Carlo Baderna
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Trinidad Domínguez Vila :
The Influence of Disability Models on the Development of Tourism for People with Disabilities from 1900 to the Present
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
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