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Wednesday 11 April 8.30 - 10.30  |
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| F-1 - REL01: Civil Religion in Postwar America: A Source of Conflict or Appeasement |
| Main Building: Randolph Hall |
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Network: Religion
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Chair: Patrick Pasture Discussant: Patrick Pasture
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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
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Wednesday 11 April 11.00 - 13.00  |
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| F-2 - THE10: European National Museums Negotiating Truth, Identity and Conflicts 1760-2010 |
| Main Building: Randolph Hall |
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Network: Theory and Historiography
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Chair: Peter Aronsson Discussant: Chris Lorenz
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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
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Wednesday 11 April 14.00 - 16.00  |
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| F-3 - WOM20: Roundtable Women's Movements I |
| Main Building: Randolph Hall |
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Network: Women and Gender
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Chair: Olga Shnyrova
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Valentina Greco, Maria Grazia Suriano & Paola Zappaterra A Dictionary of Italian Feminism (70s-90s) Natalia B. Gafizova Patriotism and Internationalism in Self-conception of Russian Women's Movements: Rational and Transnational Levels Maud Bracke 'Our First Discovery was our Housework': Debates on Women and Work in Italian and British Feminism (1960s-70s)
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Wednesday 11 April 16.30 -18.30  |
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| F-4 - CRI01: Meet the Author: Joanne Klein's Invisible Men: The Secret Lives of Police Constables in Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham, 1900-1939. Liverpool, 2010 |
| Main Building: Randolph Hall |
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Network: Criminal Justice Organiser: Joanne Klein
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Chair: Chris A. Williams Discussant: Victor Bailey Discussant: Andrew Davies Discussant: Haia Shpayer-Makov Discussant: Pat Thane
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Thursday 12 April 8.30 - 10.30  |
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| F-5 - EDU04: Childhood and (trans-)national philanthropy in 20th century Europe |
| Main Building: Randolph Hall |
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Network: Education and Childhood
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Chair: Friederike Kind-Kovács Discussant: Joelle Droux
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Jennifer Morris Vagabond Children, Destitute Mothers and Masses of Milk: UNICEF's Post World War II Food Aid Programs for Children and Mothers Stefania Bernini Exporting Solidarity and Norms: Children and UNRRA Workers in Post-war Europe Christophe Declercq Spoiled Pets, the Strange Case of Charity and Belgian Refugee Children in Britain during WW1 Helene Laurent The Role of International Relief Organizations in Post-war Finland in the Fight against Tuberculosis in Children Eszter Varsa “The Solution of the Gypsy-question?”: Intersections of Gender and “Race”/Ethnicity in Child Protection in Early State Socialist Hungary
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Thursday 12 April 11.00 - 13.00  |
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| F-6 - WOM21: Roundtable Women's Movements II |
| Main Building: Randolph Hall |
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Network: Women and Gender
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Chair: Yulia Gradskova
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Carolyn Eichner ‘The Jews Made My Trip Intolerable’: French Feminists, Imperialism, and the ‘Jewish Question’ Natalia Novikova Women’s Actions, Men’s Responses: Gender Order and Political Discourse in Time of Russian Early 20th Century Revolutions Steve Hewitt "Spotted Throughout with Red": Canadian State Surveillance and Second-wave Feminism
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Friday 13 April 8.30 - 10.30  |
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| F-9 - CRI17: Criminal Justice System in Europe during the 20th Century |
| Main Building: Randolph Hall |
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Network: Criminal Justice
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Chair: Jonathan Dunnage Discussant: Jonathan Dunnage
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Sergey Valentinovich Lyubichankovskiy Regional system of Administrative Justice of the Russian Empire in an Estimation of Senatorial Audits of the Beginning of the XX-th Century Christian G. De Vito Mussolini’s Prisons, Final Act (1943-1945) Lizzie Seal Imagined Communities and the Death Penalty in England and Wales, 1930-65
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Friday 13 April 11.00 - 13.00  |
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| F-10 - WOR04: Meet the Author. Dominic Sachsenmaier: Global Perspectives on Global History: Theories and Approaches in a Connected World |
| Main Building: Randolph Hall |
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Network: World History
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Chair: David Lindenfeld Discussant: Dominic Sachsenmaier Discussant: Luo Xu Discussant: Matthias Middell Discussant: Patrick Manning
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Friday 13 April 14.00 - 16.00  |
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| F-11 - WOM22: Roundtable: Women's Movements III |
| Main Building: Randolph Hall |
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Network: Women and Gender
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Chair: Elisabeth Elgán
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Irena Selisnik, Marta Verginella Social Networks of Publicly Active Women Åsa Bengtsson The White Ribbon - Temperate Women on Public Scenes. Marie Hammond-Callaghan “Gender and International Peace Politics during the Cold War: Anticommunism and Surveillance of the Voice of Women, Canada, 1960-1964.” Lorna Zukas Gender and Revolutionary Change: Zimbabwean Women’s Engagement for Freedom, Equality and Autonomy
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Friday 13 April 16.30 - 18.30  |
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| F-12 - RUR15: Meet the Author: Agrarian History of England and Wales |
| Main Building: Randolph Hall |
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Network: Rural Organiser: Dulce Freire
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Discussant: Nadine Vivier Discussant: Anton Schuurman Discussant: Mats Morell Discussant: Juan Pan-Montojo Discussant: John A. Chartres
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Saturday 14 April 8.30 - 10.30  |
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| F-13 - SPE03: CLIO-INFRA: Mapping World Inequality 1500-2000 |
| Main Building: Randolph Hall |
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Chair: Jan Luiten van Zanden Discussant: Jan Luiten van Zanden Discussant: Reinoud Bosch Discussant: Filipa Ribeiro da Silva Discussant: Pim de Zwart
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Saturday 14 April 11.00 - 13.00  |
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| F-14 - WOM19: Meet the Author: Aftermath of War: Women's Movements and Female Activists 1918-1923 |
| Main Building: Randolph Hall |
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Network: Women and Gender
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Chair: Matthew Stibbe Discussant: Nikolai Vukov Discussant: Alexandra Kolesnikova
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Judit Acsády Feminist Social Networks: Density of Connections, Innovation, Pluralism of Ideas. Olga Shnyrova After the Vote has been Won. The Fate of the Women's Suffrage Movement in Russia: Persons, Ideas and Deeds after the Revolution
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Saturday 14 April 14.00 - 16.00  |
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| F-15 - THE05: Transnational Humanities: Possibilities and Prospects |
| Main Building: Randolph Hall |
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Network: Theory and Historiography Organiser: Jie-Hyun Lim
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Chair: Jie-Hyun Lim Discussant: Dominic Sachsenmaier
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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
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