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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

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 Wednesday 11 April 8.30 - 10.30  

M-1  -  WOM05: Gender, Political Thought and the Shaping of Early Modern Politics
Main Building: Melville

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Silvia Evangelisti
Discussant: Lynn Botelho
Anna K. Becker Machiavelli and the Early Modern Conception of Politics: Rethinking the Relationship of Public and Private in Renaissance Political Thought
Claudia Opitz-Belakhal Jean Bodin, Gender, and the Origins of the Modern State
Sari Nauman Gender, Power and the Oath – The Early Modern State and the Oaths of Allegiance

 Wednesday 11 April 11.00 - 13.00 

Z-2  -  THE02: Transnational Perspectives on Post-War Historical Thought and Culture
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 3

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Thomas Welskopp
Discussant: Thomas Welskopp
Stephan Petzold Anglo-American Reeducation, Transnational Scholarly Relations and the Westernisation of Fritz Fischer’s Historical Thought, 1945-1965
Christoph Laucht Towards the Transnational Study of Nuclear Culture: Environmental Concerns and Medical Activism against Nuclear War in Britain and West Germany in the 1980s
Ian Gwinn Radical Historians and the Making of Social History in Britain and West Germany: The Case of the History Workshop Movement

 Wednesday 11 April 11.00 - 13.00 

F-2  -  THE10: European National Museums Negotiating Truth, Identity and Conflicts 1760-2010
Main Building: Randolph Hall

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Peter Aronsson
Discussant: Chris Lorenz
Gabriella Elgenius Mapping and Framing Institutions 1750-2010: National Museums Interacting with Nation-making
Alexandra Bounia Museum Citizens: Experience and Identity of Audiences
Uta Protz The Museum as Diplomat: the British Museum, the Musée du Louvre and the Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin in China
Felicity Bodenstein Uses of the Past – Narrating the Nation and Negotiating Conflicts

 Wednesday 11 April 14.00 - 16.00 

Z-3  -  THE03: Comparative and Transnational Perspectives on Nordic Historiography
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 3

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Ragnar Björk
Discussant: Ragnar Björk
Petteri Suominen Social Property Regimes and the 20th Century Nordic Historiography
Marja Jalava The Nordic Countries as a Historical and Historiographical Regime
Claus Møller Jørgensen Scandinavian National History Writing in the Interwar Period

 Wednesday 11 April 16.30 -18.30 

D-4  -  THE01: Regimes of Historicity and Politics of Time
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre D

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Chris Lorenz
Discussant: Chris Lorenz
Cecilia Macon Argentina, 1985-2004: Politics, Agency and Memory
Derk Venema Time and Identity in Transitional Justice
Berber Bevernage, Lore Colaert Burying the Past? Bodies and Spirits of the Dead in the Struggle over History, Memory and Transitional Justice

 Wednesday 11 April 16.30 -18.30 

Z-4  -  THE04: Institutions and Actors: Perspectives on Structurisation in History
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 3

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Thomas Welskopp
Discussant: Thomas Welskopp
Corinna Unger Private Agents, Official Politics: American Foundations in the International Development Arena, 1950s to 1970s
Stefanie Middendorf The Politics of Debt and War Society: The Reich’s Ministry of Finance, 1920s to 1940s
Ulrike Schulz The Recognition of Property Rights: The Case of the Simson Company in Suhl, Thuringia

 Thursday 12 April 8.30 - 10.30 

I-5  -  THE06: Political Regimes and Historical Writing
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Thomas Welskopp
Discussant: Toby Mendel
Antoon De Baets Historical Writing and Democracy
Jie-Hyun Lim Victimhood Nationalism in the Post-totalitarian Historiography. -On the Third Republic of Poland and the Sixth Republic of Korea
Sacha Zala Democracy, Privacy and Access to Sources: Cassandra's Point of View

 Thursday 12 April 11.00 - 13.00 

W-6  -  THE08: National Turn in Anarchist Studies I: The National in the Historiography and Theory of Anarchism
Maths Building: 417

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Organiser: Constance Bantman
Organiser: Bert Altena
Chair: Constance Bantman
Discussant: Davide Turcato
Bert Altena State and Nation in the Historiography of Anarchism
Ruth Kinna Anarchism: Practice and Politics in Kropotkin’s Theory of the State
Martin Baxmeyer "Mother Spain, we love you!" Neonationalism in Anarchist Literature during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
Iveta Leitane Jewish Anarchism in North Eastern Europe: The Case of Abba Gordin (1887 - 1964)
Isabelle Felici Anarchists as Emigrants

 Thursday 12 April 14.00 - 16.00 

S-7  -  RUR16: Round Table: Historicising Farming Styles: an Actor-Centred Approach to Rural History
Maths Building: 204

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Paul Brassley
Discussant: Stefan Brakensiek
Discussant: Rita Garstenauer
Discussant: Ernst Langthaler
Discussant: Peter Moser
Discussant: Ulrich Schwarz

 Thursday 12 April 14.00 - 16.00 

W-7  -  THE09: National Turn in Anarchist Studies II Conflicting Scales of Analysis
Maths Building: 417

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Organiser: Constance Bantman
Organiser: Bert Altena
Chair: Kirwin Shaffer
Discussant: Klaus Weinhauer
Lilian Tuerk A Kingdom of Kings. Abba Gordin (1887-1964) and the Disputes on the Role of Jewish Law (Halakha) for Anarchist Ideas
Raymond Craib No Gods, no Masters, no Peripheries: On the Political Economy of Anarchism in early 20th-century Santiago, Chile
Pietro Di Paola The Game of the Goose. Italian Anarchism: National or International Perspective?
Kenyon Zimmer Local, National, and Global Histories of Anarchism: The Case of San Francisco, 1881-1940
Thai Jones The Anarchist City, 1871-1921
Nino Kuehnis The National in Anarchist Studies: More than Just a Contradiction

 Saturday 14 April 11.00 - 13.00 

P-14  -  ANT05: Thucydides and the Origins of Social-Scientific History
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Kelly Olson
Neville Morley Thucydides and ‘Geschichte als Wissenschaft’
Benjamin Earley Citoyen Thucydides: Thucydidean Influences on French Revolutionary Political Thought

 Saturday 14 April 14.00 - 16.00 

F-15  -  THE05: Transnational Humanities: Possibilities and Prospects
Main Building: Randolph Hall

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Organiser: Jie-Hyun Lim
Chair: Jie-Hyun Lim
Discussant: Dominic Sachsenmaier
Sang-Hyun Kim Does Transnational History Problematize Science and Technology Enough?
Daham Chong Transnational History of Borders: East Asian Perspectives
Young-Jun Ha Mass Dictatorship and Transnational History: Exploring the Conceptual Basis for the Connection
Kyung Hwan Oh Social Scientific Imagination of the Man: Durkheimian Anthropos and Weberian Humanitas