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Tuesday 13 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Wednesday 14 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Thursday 15 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Friday 16 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30

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  Tuesday 13 April 10.45 

A-2  -  CUL12: Dead Bodies, Identity and Society
Auditorium, muziekcentrum

    Network: Culture
Chair: Marga Altena
Discussant: Marga Altena
Ilona Kemppainen Death and Social Stratification
Marcel Reyes-Cortez Socialising the Dead: Material culture and photography in the cemeteries of Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City
Isabel Richter Postmortem-Portraits: intercultural comparisons in the early history of photography
 

B-2  -  CRI03: Authoritarian Criminal Justice in Transnational Perspective: The Soviet Union, Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany
Bibliotheek, muziekcentrum

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Richard Wetzell
Organiser: Paul Garfinkel
Chair: Benjamin Hett
Discussant: Benjamin Hett
Richard Wetzell Nazi Criminal Justice and the International Penal Reform Movement
Paul Garfinkel How "Fascist" Was It? Italy's 1930 Rocco Code in National and International Context
Peter Solomon The International Factor in the Criminal Policy of Authoritarian Regimes:
Anthony Mcelligott Sex Murder and Volksgemeinschaft: Justice and Injustice in the Third Reich
 

C-2  -  CUL01: History, National Identity and Representation
Kraakhuis, muziekcentrum

    Network: Culture
Chair: Magdalena Elchinova
Discussant: Magdalena Elchinova
Jyoti Atwal Representation of Iconic ‘Hindu Widowhood’ and the Cinematic ImagiNation
Eveline G. Bouwers Defying Germany. The Symbolic Codification of the Pan-German Walhalla Pantheon (Regensburg), ca. 1807-42
Heli Rantala Finnish national identity and the question of "culture"
 

D-2  -  LAB06: Between state monopoly and institutional diversity: finding jobs in early 20th century Europe
Artiestenfoyer, muziekcentrum

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Thomas Buchner
Organiser: Irina Vana
Chair: Jan Lucassen
Thomas Buchner Organising the market? Reflections on the relationship between labour exchanges and labour markets
Irina Vana Negotiating working conditions: The influence of public labour offices on the differentiation of labour and labour markets in Austria (1918-1938)
Noel Whiteside Reforming labour markets: Germany and Britain compared
Nils Edling Creating a national labour market: Labour exchanges in Sweden 1890–1914
 

E-2  -  ECO01: Inter-faith commerce in Medieval and Early Modern Times II: Jews, Christians, and Muslims
Zaal L 4, muziekcentrum

    Network: Economics
Organiser: Catia Antunes
Organiser: Francesca Trivellato
Chair: Roxani Margariti
Discussant: Roxani Margariti
Ghislaine Lydon Partners in Profit: the leagal and practical implications of Muslim-Jewish collaborations in trans-Saharan trade
Wolfgang Kaiser The Economy of Ransoming in the Early Modern Mediterranean
Kathryn Miller Commerce and Captivity: the role of trust in the redemption of captives across religious and political boundaries
Viorel Panaite Foreigners, commercial navigation and Islamic law in the Ottoman Mediterranean: the evidence of a manuscript from Bibliotheque Nationale de France
 

F-2  -  HEA02: Non-standard Medicine
Vestibule, muziekcentrum

    Network: Health and Environment
Chair: Teemu Sakari Ryymin
Discussant: Teemu Sakari Ryymin
Esmeralda Celeste Mariano, et all. Cutting of the genital area as treatment for infertility in Tete Province, Mozambique
Elise Pattyn Postmodernism in health: the rising of alternative medicine in Western-Europe
Marie Clark Nelson The Healing Power of Water Hydrotherapy and the Swedish Coastal Sanatoria in the Early 20th Century
 

H-2  -  LAB10B: Working for the film and tv industry part II (double session)
Hortazaal, Pauli

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Andrew Dawson
Chair: Aad Blok
 

I-2  -  TEC02: National Technological Politics
Room D1, Pauli

    Network: Technology
Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Chair: Peter Meyer
Discussant: Peter Meyer
Ann-Kristin Bergquist, Kristina Söderholm Shared problems, shared costs and common solutions. Cooperation for clean technology development in the Swedish pulp- and paper industry 1900-1990.
Sabil Francis Negotiating Technology: The IITs in India
Lewis Siegelbaum Sputnik and the Soviet Pavilion at the Brussels World's Fair, 1958
Will Wilson 'A Nation at Work' Exhibition Düsseldorf 1937: Producing and Consuming
 

J-2  -  EDU02: Negotiating Childhood, Citizenship and Political Conflict
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Shurlee Swain
Discussant: Karin Zetterqvist Nelson
Daniella Sarnoff "Insolent children, raised free of communist teachers:" Children and Childhood in French Fascism, 1919-1939
Maria Del Mar Del Pozo Andrés Children at risk in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939): from refugees to citizens
Heidi Morrison The Prophet as the Ultimate Scout: Egyptians Negotiating Childhood under the British Protectorate
 

K-2  -  ETH17: Changes in the Country of Origin, Development of Nation States and Cultural Proximity
Room D13, Pauli

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Colin Pooley
Discussant: Colin Pooley
Per-Olof Grönberg The Welcoming City? Immigrant Integration in Urban Sweden, 1860-1925
Ivana Dobrivojevic In quest for welfare. The Labour Migrations of Yugoslav Citizens in Western European Countries 1960 – 1977
Melodee Beals Scottish Emigration and the Scottish Provincial Press, 1770-1850
Johan Svanberg Experiences and Social Memories, Narratives and Counter-Narratives: Swedes and Estonians in Olofström after 1945
Miika Tervonen ’Gypsies’, ’Tatars’ and the peasants: ethnic boundary-drawing and the nation-state in Finland and Sweden, c.1865-1925
 

L-2  -  REL02: Globalization, Migration and Identities
Room D14, Pauli

    Network: Religion
Chair: Yvonne Maria Werner
Discussant: Yvonne Maria Werner
Patrick Pasture, Chang Shu-chin De-Christianization and Easternization in the Netherlands
Frederique Harry Reconfiguration of Christian Organizations as a Result of Globalization of the Scandinavian Christian Identities : the Case of Foreign Missions
 

M-2  -  POL02:Post-communism and the Governance of Conflicted Memories: The Case of Germany, Hungary and the Czech Republic
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Malgorzata Mazurek
Discussant: Malgorzata Mazurek
Muriel Blaive Dealing with the memory of the communist secret police : the Czech case
Thomas Lindenberger Neither relativizing nor belittling. Vergangenheitsbewältigung and governmentality in post-communist Germany
Paul Gradvohl Current Hungarian memory politics : from communist nostalgia to neo-fascist confiscation of the past
 

N-2  -  ELI17: Workshop: the concept of power, applied (double session)
Auditorium D2, Pauli

    Network: Elites
Organiser: Marja Vuorinen
Chair: Marianna Muravyeva
Marja Vuorinen What makes people tick? Cross-discipline approaches to ideological power
Francesco Aimerito Judicial and legal professions in the States of Savoy: élites and 'middle-class' (XVI-XIX centuries)
Raquel Sánchez Cultural politics and national identity in Spain
Pedro Urbano The Portuguese constitutional monarchy
Alex Snellman Remodelling Bourdieu's Capitals as Power Resources
Carlos Eduardo Rebello De Mendonça Trotsky and counter-hegemony in Western Europe in the interwar period
Jaana Gluschkoff Innovations and the rise and fall of elites
 

O-2  -  ANT01: Economic Power in Ancient Greece I
Auditorium D3, Pauli

    Network: Antiquity
Chair: Olivier Mariaud
Discussant: Olivier Mariaud
Marie-Joséphine Werlings Solon's laws and the economic grounds for political power in Athens at the beginning of the VIth century BC
Christel Muller Wealth and Power: the Economics of Euergetism in the cities of Hellenistic Greece
Julien Zurbach Lineages of the Ancient City-State
Sylvie Rougier-Blanc Richesse, enrichissement et représentation dans la poésie grecque archaïque
 

P-2  -  THE01: Self Images of the Historical Discipline or: What Philosophers of History Can(not) Learn from how Historians Understand their own Practice
Auditorium D5, Pauli

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Thomas Welskopp
Discussant: Berber Bevernage
Herman Paul Mythic Genealogies of the Historical Discipline
Eugen Zelenak Who Should Characterize the Nature of History? The Wrong Question
Davide Bondì Why Philosophy of History Cannot be Restricted to the Historian’s Self-Image
 

Q-2  -  RUR18: Wine in the World: Production, Consumption and Exchange, 1750-2000
Atelier R2, Pauli

    Network: Rural
Organiser: Noelle Plack
Chair: Giuliana Biagioli
Discussant: Giuliana Biagioli
Noelle Plack Vive la liberte: Wine and the French Revolution, c. 1789-1830
Eva Fernandez Collective solution to falling prices: wine co-operatives in France, Italy and Spain, 1890-1980
James Nicholls Civilising Intoxication: Wine Licensing and Drinking Cultures in England
 

R-2  -  MAT05: Material and Consumer Culture in Transformation
Atelier R3, Pauli

    Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Chair: Merijn Knibbe
Discussant: Merijn Knibbe
Jaco Zuijderduijn Investment Strategies in 16th Century Holland
Alan Hutchinson The introduction of new consumer goods in the Northern Trade
Ingo Heidbrink US Influences on Danish Colonial Greenland - The material culture
Eloy Alves Filho, Arlete Salcides The use of traditional and modern technics in the small farms in Brazil
 

T-2  -  WOM10: Women's Peace Movements in the Twentieth Century
M202, Marissal

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Elisabeth Elgán
Discussant: Karen Offen
Maria Grazia Suriano "Education is better then poison gas".The Wilpf's Path to Peace
Brigitte Rath Austrian Women's Peace Politics (1918-1938)
Laurie R. Cohen “Surprisingly deep and warm feelings.” A Complicated, Transatlantic, and Antimilitarist Feminist Struggle
 

U-2  -  SOC02: New Perspectives on Early Modern Poor Relief I: England
M207, Marissal

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Lynn Botelho
Discussant: Lynn Botelho
Paul A. Fideler A ‘Third Way’ in Early Seventeenth-Century English Poor Relief
Steve Hindle Overseers and Collectioners in Late-Seventeenth-Century England: Chilvers Coton (Warwickshire), c.1680-1720
Susannah Ottaway Locating Poverty and Entering Poor Households in the Eighteenth-Century English Parish
 

V-2  -  ETH02: Refugees from Nazi Germany and the Liberal European States, New York - Oxford: Berghahn Books 2009
M209, Marissal

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Frank Caestecker
Discussant: Frank Caestecker
Aviva Halamish The Role of Palestine as a Destination for Jewish Refugees from Nazi Germany: The British Perspective
Susanne Heim The International Refugee Regime and the Jewish Emigration from Nazi Germany
Michal Frankl Czechoslovakia, a better refuge?
 

W-2  -  FAM02: Family Transmission Systems: From Customs to Civil Codes I
M210, Marissal

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Discussant: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Kiyoko Nishi The Japanese Civil Code and custom
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga Pyrenean customs and the Civil Code: conflicts and continuity in the nineteenth century
Daniela Detesan The Influence of the Napoleonic Code on the Family Laws of the Romanians from Transylvania (1850–1900)
Margarida Durães, Emília Lagido To get married and to die: a Portuguese family’s legal rights
Fábio Faria Mendes Social Networks, Succession and Inheritance in Guarapiranga, 1780-1880
 

X-2  -  HIS02: Why Was it There? Geographic Approaches to Understanding Spatial and Temporal Patterns in Human Activity, Natural Phenomena and Scientific Research in the North
M211, Marissal

    Network: Historical Computing and GIS
Network: Geography
Chair: David Bodenhamer
Discussant: David Bodenhamer
Stefan Claesson Development of the HMAP Fishing Grounds Atlas
Tiffany Vance Mapping Cold History: patterns of oceanographic and fisheries research in the US Arctic
Alexander Nakhimovsky EventMaps: Timeline-Controlled Sequences of Annotated Google Maps for Representing Sequences of Events
 

Y-2  -  ORA02: Eyewitness Narratives and Transitional Justice
M212, Marissal

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Daniela Koleva
Gulie Ne'eman Arad Truth-telling and Truth-value: The Eichmann Trial and Arendt’s 'Eichmann in Jerusalem'.
Nanci Adler The Bright Past, or Whose (Hi)story?
 

Z-2  -  LAB12: Whither Labour History? New perspective and approaches
M204, Marissal

    Network: Labour
Organiser: James Jaffe
Chair: Marcel van der Linden
Discussant: David Lyddon
James Jaffe Honor, Respect, and Reputation: What Labour Historians Can Learn from Economists
Quentin Outram Labour History and the History of the Emotions