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Tuesday 26 February 14.15  |
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| M-1 - WOR01: World Regions in Transnational Perspective |
| Room 5.2 |
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Network: World History
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Chair: Katja Naumann Discussant: Katja Naumann
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Mathias Mesenhoeller Poland and the Polish Diaspora Communities in the 20th century Maria Hidvegi Marketing strategies and economic nationalism in the interwar years Jan-Frederik Abbeloos Whose multinational? The relationship between British and Belgian national interests in the Union Miničre du Haut-Katanga (1906-1925). Sarah Lemmen Czechs in the world: National representations and global encounters, 1890-1938
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Tuesday 26 February 16.30  |
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| D-2 - WOR07: Gender History in Transnational Perspectiv (roundtable) |
| Cave D |
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Network: World History
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Chair: Judith P. Zinsser Discussant: Judith P. Zinsser
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Ann Allen "Lost in Translation? Gender History in National and Transnational Perspective." Anne Cova "Women and Associativism in France, Italy, and Portugal, 1900-1945" Jennifer Morris Father to the World's Children: The United Nations Children's Fund Swapna Banerjee The Father and the Child : Fatherhood as a Vector of Masculinity in Colonial India
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Wednesday 27 February 16.30  |
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| H-6 - MAT14: Material culture and modernization |
| Room 1.1 |
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Network: World History
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Chair: Brigitte Le Normand Discussant: Lewis Siegelbaum
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Natalya Chernyshova ‘Even the Most Backward Segments of Society Have Put on Jeans’: Consumption and Social Status under Late Soviet Socialism, 1964-1985 Tibor Valuch The power of consumption - The changing of fashionable clothing in Hungary in the second half of the 20th century Emília Marques Material culture and social conflict: distinction and counter-distinction in the Portuguese “Carnations Revolution” (1974)
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Thursday 28 February 8.30  |
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| E-7 - THE03: Critical Historiography of International History I |
| Cave E |
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Network: World History
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Chair: Oliver Daddow Discussant: Oliver Daddow
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Mario Del Pero Between Long Peaces and Cold Wars. The Historiography of John Lewis Gaddis Patrick Finney Hayden White and the Tragedy of International History Stephan Petzold The origins of the First World War as a discursive puzzle Dominic Sachsenmaier Challenges to International History
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Thursday 28 February 10.45  |
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| E-8 - WOR04: Critical Historiography of International History II |
| Cave E |
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Network: World History
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Chair: David Lindenfeld Discussant: David Lindenfeld
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Ingo Heidbrink Inter- and multidisciplinary approaches to maritime history Christopher Lloyd Global Wars of Capitalism Since the 16th Century and the "End of World History": Historical Stages, Progressive Teleologies, and Social Transformations Revisited Cedric Beidatsch The Political Praxis of Immanuel Wallerstein. A Case Study in Marx’s Eleventh Thesis on Feuerbach.
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Thursday 28 February 16.30  |
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| S-10 - Network meeting: World History |
| Instituto de Arte |
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Friday 29 February 8.30  |
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| V-11 - WOR02: Transnational Networks and the European Communitiy |
| Room 2.10 |
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Network: World History Organiser: Thomas Fetzer
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Chair: Stefan Berger Discussant: Thomas Fetzer Discussant: Leonard Ray
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Jan-Henrik Meyer "Fake Eurocrats without the wages" – Brussels correspondents' transnational networks Steffi Marung A Hybrid Border. The EU Border Regime After Enlargement and the Neighbourhood Programme Poland-Belarus Ukraine 2004-2006 Magali Deleuze Canadian Public Opinion and European post wars decolonization (1950-1960) Brigitte Leucht, Katja Seidel Transnational competition policy networks in European Union history, 1945-1970
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Friday 29 February 10.45  |
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| V-12 - WOR03: Sugar, Coffee and International Affairs |
| Room 2.10 |
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Network: World History
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Chair: Corinne A. Pernet Discussant: Beverly Lemire
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Jim Norris World Affairs, Migrant Workers, and Sugar Production in the United States Dorothee Wierling Phantasies of the „Origin“. The imagery of the coffee bean and the Hamburg coffee merchants. Christiane Berth Transnational networks in coffee trade between Germany and Guatemala Kathleen Mapes "'Barbarian' or 'Civilized' Sugar?: The Politics of Imperialism, 1898-1909
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Saturday 1 March 8.30  |
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| U-15 - WOR08: Religious Globalization? The role of Proselytizers and Indigenous Peoples |
| Room10.2 |
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Network: World History
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Chair: David Maxwell Discussant: David Maxwell
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Michelle Molina Evangelization and Individualization:Jesuit Itinerant Missions in Seventeenth-Century New Spain Elena Glavatskaya Christian Mission beyond the Polar Circle Joseph Levi Islam in Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique David Lindenfeld The Sioux and the Maori: Contrasting Adaptions of Christianity as Strategies for Ethnic Survival
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Saturday 1 March 14.15  |
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| F-17 - WOR05: Trans-European Perspectives on the 18th century |
| Sala Leite de Vasconcelos |
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Network: World History
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Chair: Harriet Zurndorfer Discussant: Harriet Zurndorfer Discussant: Kenneth Pomeranz
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Anne Kuhlmann-Smirnov Networks of Early Modern African Migration to Northwest-Germany and Europe Alessandro Stanziani Labour as service in 18th and 19th century. A Russia-Europe comparison. Katja Naumann, Matthias Middel Integrating the 18th century into the history of globalization
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