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
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Wednesday 12 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
G-1
CRI01
Crime and Police Cooperation in the Ibero-American Atlantic. 1870-1940
B32
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Emmanuel Berger
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Organizer:
Emmanuel Berger
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Discussant:
David Churchill
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Fábio Faria :
Refugees from the Spanish Civil War and World War II in Portuguese Prisons (1936-1945)
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
Wednesday 12 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
G-2
CRI02
Interrogating Interrogations: Knowledge and Power in Modern Criminal Justice
B32
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Xavier Rousseaux
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Organizer:
Elwin Hofman
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Discussants:
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Claire Eldridge :
Creating and Contesting Colonial Knowledge in the Courtroom: French Military Justice during the First World War
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
Wednesday 12 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
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
Wednesday 12 April 2023
16.30 - 18.30
G-4
CRI04
Outsiders before the Law
B32
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Joachim Eibach
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Organizer:
Margo DeKoster
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Discussant:
Joachim Eibach
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Margo DeKoster :
'Nights on Request’, Removing Local Nuisances and Arresting Masterless Strangers. The Policing of Vagrancy in Late-nineteenth-century Brussels and Antwerp
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)
Thursday 13 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
G-5
CRI06
Witchcraft and Authority in the Godly State
B32
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Louise Nyholm Kallestrup
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Organizer:
Louise Nyholm Kallestrup
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Discussant:
Louise Nyholm Kallestrup
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Lionel Dorthe :
Lausanne (Switzerland) 1573-1576: a Witch-hunt to Maintain Faith and Independence?
Louise Hauberg Lindgaard :
The King’s Lieutenants’ Role in the Danish Witch Trials
Michaela Valente :
Witches and Politics: Bodin and James VI
Thursday 13 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
B-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
G-6
CRI13
The Business of Security
B32
David Churchill, Miranda Clow :
Business, Labour and Violent Crime: Managing the Risk of Bank Robbery in Postwar Britain
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’
Thursday 13 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
G-7
CRI07
Legal Semantics and Practice
B32
Sarah Bloch :
“The Head did not fall on the First Strike”– Public Executions in Switzerland during the 19th Century
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
Thursday 13 April 2023
16.30 - 18.30
J-8
CRI08
Criminal Justice and War
B44 (Z)
Bettina Blum :
Policing Transnational Urban Spaces. Royal Military Police and German Civil Police in German Garrison Towns, 1955-1990
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)
Friday 14 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
F-9
LAB14a
Punitive Labour (Im)Mobilizations: towards a Comparative Global Agenda (I)
B24
Networks:
Criminal Justice
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Labour
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Chair:
Lisa Hellman
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Organizer:
Mònica Ginés Blasi
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Discussant:
Lisa Hellman
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Bonnie Clementsson :
Navigating around Forced Labour in the Early 1800s with Examples from Sweden
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
François Fenchel, Renée Brassard :
Between Recognition and Imposition: the Itinerant Court of the Judicial District of Abitibi and Resistance to White Justice in Northern Quebec (1974-1995)
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
Friday 14 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
F-10
LAB14b
Punitive Labour (Im)Mobilizations: towards a Comparative Global Agenda (II)
B24
Networks:
Criminal Justice
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Labour
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Chair:
Christian De Vito
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Organizer:
Mònica Ginés Blasi
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Discussant:
Christian De Vito
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Anas Ansar :
Navigating Il/legality, Im/mobility and Labour Coercion: the Rohingya Refugees in Malaysia
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
Johanna Annola :
“Risky” Women and Forced Labour: Spinhouse Women in Nineteenth-century Finland
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
Friday 14 April 2023
16.30 - 18.30
G-12
CRI12
Modernizing the Police
B32
David Cox :
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes - Who Guards the Guards? Offending by British Prison Officials 1853-1948
Anja Johansen :
Raising Policing Standards in London and Paris 1879-1913? Between Allegations of Police Malpractice and Re-construction of Police Legitimacy and Public Trust
Joanne Klein :
English Police in the Age of Social Media
Stefan Nyzell :
The Malmö Police, 1874-1965
Sergio Vaquero Martínez :
Modernizing the Police: The Role of Policemen in the Great Reform of the Government Police in Spain, 1905-1912
Saturday 15 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
G-13
CRI05
Violence and the Democratic Order: Representing ‘the People’ around 1900
B32
Eveline Bouwers :
Citizens and Crusaders: the Emancipation of Religious Crowds in Europe around 1900
Amerigo Caruso :
(Extra)Ordinary Violence: States of Emergency in Liberal Europe, c. 1860-1900
Fabian Lemmes :
Violence Against the State: Theory, Practice and Impact of Anarchist “Propaganda by the Deed” in Late 19th Century Europe
Matteo Millan :
Citizens of Order? Volunteer Civilian Militias in Italy before the Great War (and Beyond)
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