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8th European Social Science History Conference Ghent, Belgium April 2010
 
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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 16.30 

L-4  -  HIS05: GIS, the Middle Ages and Early Modern Time
Room D14, Pauli

    Network: Middle Ages
Chair: Ian Gregory
Discussant: Ian Gregory
Lies Vervaet Using GIS in a research on the correlation between the socio-economic features and the geographical aspects of a rural village in Early Modern Flanders
Tim Bisschops GIS and real property: a view of Antwerp before its Golden Age (ca 1390–1430)
Joachim Laczny The late medieval ruler Frederick III (1440–1493) on the journey – the creation of the itinerary using a Historical GIS (his-GIS)

 Wednesday 14 April 8.30 

N-5  -  MID05 Queenship in the Middle Ages
Auditorium D2, Pauli

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues
Chair: Elisabeth Elgán
Discussant: Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues
Isabel de Pina Baleiras Leonor Teles, Queen of Portugal (1372-1383): a powerful woman?
Louise Berglund Queen Philippa of Sweden: A link between England and Scandinavia in the 15th century
Ana Echevarria Katharine of Lancaster and popular piety in Castile
Manuela Santos Silva Philippa of Lancaster in the Portuguese Court: queenship performed by a Late Medieval woman
Covadonga Valdaliso A political analysis of Catalina de Lancaster's Castilian court

 Wednesday 14 April 10.45 

N-6  -  MID01: Fabric and Gender I
Auditorium D2, Pauli

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Shennan Hutton
Chair: Shennan Hutton
Discussant: Barbara Hanawalt
Peter Stabel Dress as a social marker. The material culture of Bruges women in the late Midddle Ages
Rui Faria Sheltering the Body, Storing Clothes and Tidying up the House: Material Culture in Northwest Portugal, 1540-1600
Joana Sequeira, Arnaldo Melo Women’s role in Portuguese textile production in the Later Middle Ages

 Wednesday 14 April 14.15 

N-7  -  MID02: Fabric and Gender II
Auditorium D2, Pauli

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Shennan Hutton
Chair: Laura Van Aert
Discussant: Walter Prevenier
Shennan Hutton Organizing Specialized Production: Gender in Medieval Flemish Wool Cloth Industry
Laura Michele Diener "Sacred Labor: Medieval Nuns and Textile Production"
Valdo D'arienzo, Laura Ibisco The Sanseverino Court: Fashion Style and Shopping of Nobiliary Class Between XV and XVIth Centuries

 Thursday 15 April 8.30 

J-9  -  MID03: Multiple Images. National Identity in the Middle Ages and the Middle Ages used for Post-medieval Identity Construction I
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Peter Hoppenbrouwers
Organiser: Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz
Chair: Robert Stein
Peter Hoppenbrouwers Ethnic identity and regional nationalism in the late Middle Ages. The cases of Wales and Westfriesland
Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz Hollanders as ‘the Other’ through a Hanseatic lens. Late medieval and modern perceptions of identity
Claire Weeda Culture, Climate and Identity in Twelfth-Century Northern Europe

 Thursday 15 April 10.45 

J-10  -  MID04: Multiple Images. National Identity in the Middle Ages and the Middle Ages used for Post-medieval Identity Construction II
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Peter Hoppenbrouwers
Organiser: Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz
Chair: Peter Hoppenbrouwers
Discussant: Peter Raedts
Peter Raedts The English as a Race
Robert Stein Identities in a changing world: the Low Countries in the late Middle Ages
Bjørn Bandlien Trading with heathens and heretics in medieval Norway

 Thursday 15 April 14.15 

A-11  -  MID10: Holy Writ and Lay Readers: A Social History of Vernacular Bible Translations
Auditorium, muziekcentrum

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Sabrina Corbellini
Chair: Peter Raedts
Sabrina Corbellini Writing a Social History of Vernacular Bible Translations: a Methodological Approach
Suzan Folkerts Lay Readers, Possessors and Donors of Vernacular Bible Manuscripts in the Low Countries (until circa 1550)
Sabina Magrini The circulation of the “Parisian” Latin Bible in Italy during the 13th and 14th centuries: first results and some considerations on the methodological approach adopted
Margriet Hoogvliet The texts of French Bible translations and their readers: an archeaological approach of the manuscripts
Mart Van Duijn An agent of change: the impact of printing on the dissemination of the vernacular Bible

 Friday 16 April 8.30 

F-13  -  MAT13: Medieval Royal Treasuries: Consumption and Circulation of Luxury Goods
Vestibule, muziekcentrum

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues
Chair: Peter Stabel
Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues, Adriana Almeida Luxury and fashion in the 14th century. Precious fabrics, pearls and gold in the wardrobe of Leonor of Portugal
Hermenegildo Fernandes Treasure and politics behind an Inventory: Denis of Portugal household accounts as a young king (1278-1283)
Isabel Guimarães Sá Inhabited spaces: chambers, churches and oratories. The example of Portuguese queens and princesses (1450-1550)
Luis Urbano Afonso Beyond gems and gold: interpreting secular culture in the treasures of Portuguese high-aristocracy and royalty (c.1280-c.1340)

 Friday 16 April 10.45 

X-14  -  MID07: The medieval 'towerscape': building towers in late medieval society
M211, Marissal

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Bram Vannieuwenhuyze
Chair: Mario Damen
Bram Vannieuwenhuyze, Jelle de Rock Medieval urban towers: stairways to heaven or architectural dominoes?"
Katrien Lichtert The towerscape in the oeuvre of Pieter Bruegel the Elder: looking for meaning
Jan Dumolyn The Architecture of Status and Power: Late Medieval Flemish Burghers in the Countryside
Frederik Buylaert, Andy Ramandt Pinnacles of power "Elite residences in late medieval Bruges

 Friday 16 April 14.15 

N-15  -  MID09: Using Tax Surveys for Microhistory in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods: A European Perspective
Auditorium D2, Pauli

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Jaco Zuijderduijn
Chair: Tim Bisschops
Discussant: Tim Bisschops
Tine De Moor, Jaco Zuijderduijn 'Households in the tax registers of Edam en De Zeevang (15th-16th centuries)'
Jeff Fynn-Paul Manresa: Reconstructing a Fifteenth-Century Town from Tax Survey Records