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
11.00 - 13.00
A-2
MAT10
Consumer Preferences and Practices
SEB salen (Z)
Marcus Falk :
Consumption Patterns in the Rural Early Modern Household, Southern Sweden 1670-1860
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
Wednesday 12 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
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
Wednesday 12 April 2023
16.30 - 18.30
P-4
MAT01b
Auctions and Households. Comparative Perspectives across the Globe, 17th-20th Centuries II
E44
Kerry Bristol :
Buying Old? Selling New? Auctioneers and St James’s Square, London, in the Long Eighteenth Century
Anne Sophie Overkamp :
A Window of Opportunity – the Country House Sales at Haus Hueth, 1792-1827
Thursday 13 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
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
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
Thursday 13 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
P-7
MAT04
Negotiating and Exploiting Business Relationships: Face-to-face Credit in Quebec in the 19th and 20th Centuries
E44
Isabelle Bouchard :
Land and Credit Markets in the First Nations Community of Odanak (1830-1865)
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
Thursday 13 April 2023
16.30 - 18.30
P-8
MAT05
The Old German Empire in 18th Century Global Trade
E44
Christine Fertig :
Exotic Substances in Northwest Germany. Trade and Knowledge Production in the 18th Century
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
Friday 14 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
P-10
MAT06
The Politics of Urban Food Provisioning (1700-1900)
E44
Dennis De Vriese :
Price-setting, Free Market and Back again. Meat Price (De)regulation in Early Nineteenth-century Brussels
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)
Friday 14 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
P-11
MAT07
War, Crisis and Consumption
E44
Li Eriksdotter Andersson :
Work or Wheat? Frictions of Production and Consumption in the Swedish Trade Union Movement, 1914-1945
Oliver Kühschelm :
The Moral Imperative of Patriotic Consumption under Military and Economic Threat. How the “Buy Austrian Goods”-campaign of the 1920s Imagined its Early Modern Forerunners
Iryna Skubii :
Consumption under Extremes: Feral Animals and Famines in the Soviet Land
Fia Sundevall, Nikolas Glover :
Making the Moral Home Front Citizen: Gendered Gift Economy and National Mobilization in Neutral Sweden
Friday 14 April 2023
16.30 - 18.30
P-12
MAT08
Marketing Goods in the 20th Century
E44
Mona Rudolph :
A Valuable Commodity? Commodity Chain, Commodification, and Perception of Diamonds from Colonial Namibia from 1920 to 1950
Will Wilson :
IVA 65, Cold War Culture, and the Masculinity of Modernity
W-12
URB06
Shopping Centres in Northern Europe: their Emergence and Impact
Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 135
Klara Arnberg, Katarina Mattsson :
The Floating Shopping Mall: Notions of Gender, Sexuality, and Nation in the Marketing of Ferry Lines between Sweden and Finland 1970-2020
Per Lundin :
The Political Economy of the Swedish Shopping Centre
Tiina Männistö-Funk :
The Break-through of “Car Markets” in Finland
Saturday 15 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
G-15
ELI14
Accounting for Consumption – Account Books and the Temporal and Spatial Settings of Early Modern Consumption
B32
Bruno Blondé, Kristine Dyrmann :
Managing Count and Countess von Scheel’s Consumption in Copenhagen and at Gammel Estrup Manor House, c. 1754-1772
Johanna Ilmakunnas :
Accounting Across and Over Generations: Life-cycle Perspective on Elite Consumption in Eighteenth-century Sweden
Britta Kägler :
Accounting for Pleasure: Counting and Managing Expenditures of Cultural Court Life (1650-1750)
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