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9th European Social Science History Conference Glasgow, Scotland, UK Wednesday 11 - Saturday 14 April 2012
 
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Wednesday 11 April
   8.30 - 10.30
   11.00 - 13.00
   14.00 - 16.00
   16.30 -18.30
Thursday 12 April
   8.30 - 10.30
   11.00 - 13.00
   14.00 - 16.00
   16.00 - 18.30
Friday 13 April
   8.30 - 10.30
   11.00 - 13.00
   14.00 - 16.00
   16.30 - 18.30
Saturday 14 April
   8.30 - 10.30
   11.00 - 13.00
   14.00 - 16.00
   16.30 - 18.30

All days


 Wednesday 11 April 8.30 - 10.30  

C-1  -  CUL18: Sacred Borders, Times and Spaces. Popular Religion and Magic in Early Modern Northern Europe
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre C

    Network: Religion
Organiser: Miia Kuha (Kuronen)
Organiser: Emmi Lahti
Chair: Rune Blix Hagen
Miia Kuha (Kuronen) The Role of the Lutheran Church in the Religious Life of the Peasantry in 17th Century Eastern Finland
Emmi Lahti Using Sacred Spaces as a Part of Magic Rituals - Popular Beliefs Towards Cemeteries and Churchyards in 18th Century Finland
Göran Malmstedt In Defence of Holy Days; The Peasantry's Opposition to the Reduction of Holy Days in Sweden between 1500-1800
Esther-Beate Körber Media and the Organization of Time in Early Modernity
Jari Eilola The Significance of Borders and Control of Space in Early Modern Witchcraft and Magic

 Wednesday 11 April 8.30 - 10.30  

F-1  -  REL01: Civil Religion in Postwar America: A Source of Conflict or Appeasement
Main Building: Randolph Hall

    Network: Religion
Chair: Patrick Pasture
Discussant: Patrick Pasture
Richard Salter A Virtue of Ambivalence: American Civil Religion and the Peace Corps
Jana Weiss Civil Religion as a Rhetorical Instrument of Conflict or Appeasement? The Memorial Day Celebrations in the United States
Heike Bungert Civil Religion as a Source of Appeasement in U.S. National Anniversaries, 1957-1970
Anja-Maria Bassimir When God and Country Collide: Civil Religion as a Source of Conflict for US-American Evangelicals

 Wednesday 11 April 11.00 - 13.00 

A-2  -  CUL04: Cultures of Modernity 2: Managing Modernity
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre A

    Network: Religion
Organiser: Ed Jonker
Organiser: Joris van Eijnatten
Chair: Ed Jonker
Discussant: Joris van Eijnatten
Kate Hill Modernity and Materiality: Identities, Museums and the Affect of Objects around 1900
Maria Heidegger “Modern” Psychiatry and Pastoral Caring of Religious Madness. A Tyrolean Example
Svein Ivar Langhelle Religion between Tradition and Modernity. A Norwegian Case

 Wednesday 11 April 11.00 - 13.00 

J-2  -  REL02: Living Spaces, Families and Communities (16th - 18th Centuries)
Main Building: G466

    Network: Religion
Chair: Silvia Evangelisti
Discussant: Silvia Evangelisti
Maria Cristina Osswald Everyday Life in India Missions from the 16th to the 18th Centuries: Between Hell and Heaven
Paula Bessa From the Kingdom and from the Wide World into the House of God: Aspects of Material Culture in the Eastern Algarve «comendas» of the Military Order of Santiago during the First Half of the Sixteenth Century
Lisbeth Oliveira Rodrigues "Making Heaven on Earth": Space, Gender and Material Culture in a Portuguese Thermal Hospital. The Case of Nossa Senhora do Pópulo (1485-1580)
Leila M. Algranti Daily Diet and Festivals’ Food in Portugal during the Eighteenth Century: The Nuns of the Convento dos Remédios (Braga)

 Wednesday 11 April 11.00 - 13.00 

M-2  -  WOR01: Natives as Missionaries
Main Building: Melville

    Network: Religion
Organiser: David Lindenfeld
Chair: David Lindenfeld
Discussant: David Lindenfeld
Jin-heon Jung Korean Protestant Aspirations: Korean Mega-church Founders' Conversion Narratives
Xiaojing Wang “For the Salvation of Our Fellow Men”: A Study of the Chinese Home Missionary Society (1918-1948)
Ulrike Kirchberger The Pupils of Eleazar Wheelock's "Indian Charity School" as Native Missionaries in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World
Emma Wild-Wood Powerful Words: Revd Apolo Kivebulaya, a Broker of Social and Intellectual Change (1895-1933)

 Wednesday 11 April 14.00 - 16.00 

A-3  -  CUL05: Cultures of Modernity 3: Theorising Modernity
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre A

    Network: Religion
Organiser: Joris van Eijnatten
Organiser: Ed Jonker
Organiser: Joes Segal
Chair: Joris van Eijnatten
Discussant: Ed Jonker
Joes Segal In Search of Socialist Modernism: How East Bloc Culture fell Victim to Western Teleology
Jukka Kortti Media, Elite and Modernity. Defining Modern among Finnish Cultural Intelligentsia in the 20th Century
Michael Spiller Past the Post: Modernism and Modernity
Alanna Lockward “We are all black”. Modernity, Global Citizenship and the Limits of Humanity from the Enlightenment of the Haitian Revolution

 Wednesday 11 April 14.00 - 16.00 

B-3  -  ELI16: Elites and Religion
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre B

    Network: Religion
Chair: Lavinia Pinzarrone
Discussant: Kim Bergqvist
Stefanie Beghein Sacred Music between Confessionalization and Secularization (Antwerp, 17th-18th Centuries)
Shalin Jain ‘Religiosity', ‘Piety’ and the Jain Elites in Medieval India
Maria Ana Travassos Valdez Religious Elites Dreaming of Divine Empires in the Early Modern Portuguese World
Fabrizio D'Avenia Making Bishops in the Malta of the Knights (1530-1798). An International Game of Parties, Patronage and Diplomacy
Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson Thy Will Be Done. The Path to the Office of Bishop in the Church of Sweden during the 20th Century

 Wednesday 11 April 16.30 -18.30 

J-4  -  REL08: Religious Modernisation and Gender
Main Building: G466

    Network: Religion
Chair: Tine Van Osselaer
Discussant: Tine Van Osselaer
Andrea Meissner “Esto Vir! – Be a Man!” Efforts to Masculinize German Catholicism in the Interwar Period
Natasha Roegiers Recatholicizing Belgium One Nun at a Time through Devotional Imagery in 19th Century Religious Biographies
Francisco Crespo Wife and Mother: The Vision of Women in Catholic Spanish Press (XIX-XX)

 Thursday 12 April 8.30 - 10.30 

V-5  -  ETH25: Religion, identity and modernity
Maths Building: 416

    Network: Religion
Chair: Patrick Pasture
Zafer Cirhinlioglu, Uzeyir Ok & Fatma Gul Cirhinlioglu The Revival of Religious Life and Insufficient Modernity
Krzysztof Marcin Zalewski Identity Re-formation without Migration? Muslims, Bosniaks, Serbs and Montenegrins in Sanjak of Novi Pazar 20 Years after the Dissolution of Yugoslavia
Martina Ambrosini Popes, Islam and the Media: the Relationship between Islam and Christianity in Italian Newspapers
Alexandros Sakellariou Globalization, Cultural Dilemmas and Identity Conflicts in Greek Orthodox Church’s Public Discourse

 Thursday 12 April 8.30 - 10.30 

J-5  -  REL09: Alternative Modernities: Mysticism and Magic
Main Building: G466

    Network: Religion
Chair: Paula Kane
Discussant: Paula Kane
Tine Van Osselaer 'Curious Crucifixes. The Rise and Fall of an Aspiring Mystic.
Eugene Avrutin Religion, Magic, and Murder in a Russian Border Town
Mary Heimann Victorian Mysticism as an Historical Problem

 Thursday 12 April 11.00 - 13.00 

V-6  -  ETH18: Religion and Ethnicity
Maths Building: 416

    Network: Religion
Chair: Marlou Schrover
Discussant: Jeffrey H. Cohen
Joana Bahia Performing Afrobrazilian Religion in Berlin
Arkady Levin Religion and Ethnicity in Russian Identity Papers and in Social Realities, 1719 ‑ 1997.
Thien-Huong Ninh Ethnic Lineage and Religious Transmission: The Trajectories of Ethnic Boundary-Making Among Vietnamese Catholics in Cambodia

 Thursday 12 April 11.00 - 13.00 

J-6  -  REL03: Migration, Religion and the Re-forming of Identities
Main Building: G466

    Network: Religion
Chair: Alexandros Sakellariou
Discussant: Alexandros Sakellariou
Susanne Leuenberger Performing Islam: Conversion to Islam as a Gendered Technology of the Self
Valeria Sorostineanu Interfaith Marriage in the Romanian Village of Transylvania (1850-1918)
Seija Jalagin Social Institutions in Christian Mission as Sites of Cultural Transfer: Finnish Kindergartens in Japan and in Jerusalem, 1947–1955

 Thursday 12 April 14.00 - 16.00 

M-7  -  ASI02: Religion and Globalization in Asia in Comparative Perspective
Main Building: Melville

    Network: Religion
Organiser: Nandini Gooptu
Chair: Ratna Saptari
Nandini Gooptu Religion in the Globalised Post-colony: New Spirituality, Religious Identity and Nationalism in India
Wang Huayan The Return of the Tradition and the Religious Revival in North China: the Case of the Cui Fujun Cult
Rahilya Geybullayeva History, National Identity, and Criteria of "Nationality" of Literature
Lucia Michelutti Postsecular Political Experimentations. Comparisons across India and Latin America

 Friday 13 April 8.30 - 10.30 

J-9  -  REL12: The Forbidden and Discriminated: Presentation and self-presentation of Religions under Pressure
Main Building: G466

    Network: Religion
Organiser: Elena Glavatskaya
Chair: Patrick Pasture
Elena Glavatskaya The Forbidden and Discriminated: Presentation and Self-presentation of the West Siberian Shamans in the early 20th Century
Toko Fujimoto Religious Landscape and Presentation of Muslimness: A case study of Kazakhstan during Soviet and post-Soviet periods
Antonio Irigoyen Spiritual Exercises and Ecclesiastical Training in Eighteenth Century Spain
Oleg Gorbachev, Liudmila Mazur Everyday Religious Practice in the Soviet Art Cinema
Olle Sundström Capturing the Shaman – Indigenous Images of the Struggle against Shamanism

 Friday 13 April 14.00 - 16.00 

J-11  -  LAB16: Working Hours in Catholic World: A Long Term Perspective, 16th-19th Centuries
Main Building: G466

    Network: Religion
Organiser: Corine Maitte
Chair: Manuela Martini
Discussant: Luca Mocarelli
Corine Maitte Working Times in the Italian Glassblowing Industry, XVe-XVIIth Centuries
Didier Terrier Working Times in Textile and Mine Industries, Ličge (Belgium), Mid-XIXe Century
Beatrice Zucca Micheletto What's Children Labour? Some Educational and Professional Patterns in 18th Century Turin

 Saturday 14 April 11.00 - 13.00 

J-14  -  REL05: Material Culture and Religion
Main Building: G466

    Network: Religion
Chair: Maria Cristina Osswald
Discussant: Maria Cristina Osswald
Nadine Tauchner, Thomas Wallnig Re-inventing Hildegard - Sustainable Economy and Monastic Reform in Benedictine Monasteries
Javier Marín The Power of the Word: The Church and the Theoretical Principles for Building a Castilian House in the Spanish Golden Age
Hugo Silva The Role of Social Capital and Patronage in the Access to the Cathedral Chapters. The Portuguese Case (1564-1640)
Ian Mitchell Tyrian Silks and Persian Carpets’: Aspects of Christian Thought and Material Culture in Britain from the 17th to 19th Centuries
Elisabeth Lobenwein Socio-economic Aspects of the Austrian Sanctuary Maria Luggau (Carinthia) in the Early Modern Times

 Saturday 14 April 11.00 - 13.00 

R-14  -  SPA08: Re-imagining Religion
Maths Building: 203

    Network: Religion
Organiser: David Bodenhamer
Chair: Andreas Kunz
Discussant: Andreas Kunz
David Bodenhamer One Place, Many Beliefs: Visualizing the Complexity of American Religion
John Corrigan Space and the Interpretation of American Religious History
Trevor Harris Objectively Mapping the Subjective or Subjectively Mapping the Objective: Conundrums in the Mapping of Religion
Gethin Rees The Byzantine Economy and Jewish Communities: a Geographical Information Systems Approach

 Saturday 14 April 14.00 - 16.00 

J-15  -  REL10: Reshaping the "Religious Mind": Christian Reactions to Secular Human Sciences, 1900-1950
Main Building: G466

    Network: Religion
Organiser: Agnes Desmazieres
Chair: Mary Heimann
Discussant: Mary Heimann
Agnes Desmazieres Genesis of the “Homo Progressivus”: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s Scientific Humanism
Felix Westrup Psychotherapy and Protestant Practical Theology in early 20th Century Germany
Paula Kane Reception of the Freudian School among American Catholics