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Tuesday 26 February 14.15  |
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| B-1 - ELI01: The academe as an elite arena I: Early Modern Period to First World War |
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Laurence Brockliss, Michael Moss Advancing with the Army, the formation of the professional elite Daniel Flueckiger Elite transformation and Democratization Jan Eivind Myhre The Cradle of Elites - the University of Oslo in the 19th Century László Szögi The Hungarian University and Academical System as Cultural Mediator in Eastern Europe in the 18th-19th Centuries
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Tuesday 26 February 14.15  |
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| L-1 - POL01: Postwar Europe |
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Diogo Moreira, José Reis Santos & José Tavares Castilho Parliamentary Elites and Political Regime: Theoretical Implications of the Portuguese Case Sophie Bollen Unworthy to Serve the Nation. The professional purge of the government administration after Word War II in Belgium. Maria Kyriakidou, Sotiris Themistokleous The ‘invisible’ resistance and the long road to democratization in post-war Greece Liesbeth van de Grift From Fascism to Communism – The ‘purificaton’ of the security apparatus in Romania (1944-1948) Russel Lemmons “Fight like Thälmann:” The April 1986 Dedication of the Ernst Thälmann Memorial,Political Memory and Legitimacy in the German Democratic Republic
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Tuesday 26 February 14.15  |
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| A-1 - POL02: European Citizenship and Civil Society I |
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Oonagh Breen European Regulation of Charitable Organisations in the Twenty-First Century: The path less taken? Lia Versteegh The European Citizen: a Brick Stone to European Integration Annette Schrauwen EU citizenship, free movement and solidarity
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Tuesday 26 February 16.30  |
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| B-2 - ELI02: The academe as an elite arena II: Postwar period |
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Marja Jalava Cultural Revolution or Bureaucratic Jargon? - The Finnish Reform of Degrees in the 1970s Kim Helsvig Norwegian academia: From social democratic egalitarianism to competitive elitism? Robert Anderson University Expansion, Elites and Democratization in Britain since 1945 Maria Teresa Tomas Rangil How Did the Homo Oeconomicus Became an Homo bellicus? Economics and International Relations Theory in the 1980s and 1990s.
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Tuesday 26 February 16.30  |
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| M-2 - POL19: The ethos of commercial and political advocacy in twentieth-century Europe |
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Dominic Wring Selling Politics Like Soap Powder? Electioneering in Inter-war Britain Corey Ross Advertising, Publicity and Politics in Inter-war Germany Stefan Schwarzkopf Professionalisation, “Americanisation”, and the cult of rationality in an age of extremes: changing practices and identities in British marketing communication, 1920s-1960s Veronique Pouillard France and Belgium (1910-1950): From the Early Debates on Advertising in the Public Space to the Late Adoption of PR Expertise.
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Tuesday 26 February 16.30  |
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| L-2 - POL23: European citizenship and civil society II |
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Maryse Ramambason Democratization in Russia The 1993 Constitutional Conference : The stakes of the installation of a new space of deliberations Daniel Melo The third sector and the city: public policies, citizenship, and sustainability in Portugal Veit Bader Conplex legitimacy in ‘compound polities’: the case of the EU Anne van Wageningen Citizens as members of a state; an institutional approach concerning multiple citizenship Thomas Pfister From activated to active citizenship. The need for participatory citizenship practices in new modes of governance
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Wednesday 27 February 8.30  |
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| T-3 - POL05: Nation-building in Europe 1860-1947 |
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Jasper Heinzen Trauma and collective political identity in the Prussian province of Hanover 1866-1918 Indrek Jääts Social preconditions of Non-Russian nationalism in inner periphery of Russian Empire as reflected in the results of the first all-Russian census (1897) Pauli Heikkilä Imagining Nation, Imagining Europe. Pan-European Movement as Critique in Finland and Estonia, 1923-1934
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Wednesday 27 February 10.45  |
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| Y-4 - POL11: Socialist nationalism |
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Stefan Vogt Socialist Nationalism against National Socialism? The “Young Right” in Weimar Social Democracy and the Rise of Nazism Lorna Zukas Globalization, Colonialization and the Rise of Socialism as a Precursor of Nationalism in Africa Hester Barron Exploring identities: Gandhi and the British working classes in interwar Lancashire Ioannis Sygkelos Marxism and Nationalism: The Development of their Symbiosis
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Wednesday 27 February 16.30  |
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| T-6 - POL06: Vehicles of nation-building in Europe |
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Slavka Otcenasova Making a Czechoslovak - collective identity formation in history textbooks Jennica Thylin Provincialisms and Nationalism. Finland-Swedish Language Planning from a Nation Building Perspective Emese Lafferton Strategies of Nation-Building in Hungarian Ethnography, Anthropology and Eugenics between 1867-1918 Tadeusz Kopys Language as Part of National Thinking and Nationalism in Hungary (19-20-th Century) Valerie Mast National Definitons: Sermons and the Jews in late Nineteenth Century Hungary
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Wednesday 27 February 16.30  |
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| I-6 - POL18: Concepts and contexts of party political activism in 20th century Britain |
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Laura Beers "Labour's Britain: Fight for it Now!": party politics in World War II Britain Gidon Cohen, Andrew Flinn & Lewis Mates Party Activism in Post-War Britain: Towards a Multiple Recapture Study Andrew Thorpe Organisation or Policy? Labour Party Membership in World War II Britain Lawrence Black 'The free world’s largest youth political movement’: The Young Conservatives in the 1950s and 1960s Daniel Ritschel (Re-)Constructing British Fascism: Explaining Sir Oswald Mosley’s Ideology of British Fascism
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Thursday 28 February 10.45  |
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| P-8 - POL14: Meet the Author: Thomasz Gross, Historian and Moral Critic. An Evaluation of Neighbors and Fear |
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David Gerber Jan Tomasz Gross, Historian and Moral Critic: An Evaluation of Neighbors and Fear Dorota Praszalowicz "Polish Memory, History and the Reception of NEIGHBORS and FEAR?" Natalia Aleksiun "Explaining Anti-Jewish Violence: Polish Historians' Read Jan T. Gross's "Neighbors" and "Fear".
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Thursday 28 February 14.15  |
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| W-9 - LAB26: Race and Internationalism: New Research on Black Activists in the Ambit of the Comintern |
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Corinne A. Pernet Nationalism, Regionalism or Cosmopolitanism? Latin American Intellectuals at UNESCO, 1948 to 1958 Fionnghuala Sweeney CLR James' The Black Jacobins and radical leadership in the interwar period Robbie Aitken German-Speaking Cameroonians: Exchange and Knowledge Transfer within Networks of Anti-Colonialism
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Thursday 28 February 16.30  |
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| M-10 - Network meeting: Poltics, Citizenship and Nations |
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Friday 29 February 8.30  |
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| R-11 - POL22: Emotions, Symbols and Media in the construction of citizenship |
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Tom Olsson The Brotherhood of Heroic Explorers: A New Model for Citizenship Christian Widholm Inventing Perfect Citizens: Swedish Masculinity through the Lens of Sports Journalism Madeleine Hurd Emotions and the Public Expression of Danish vs. German Identity
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Friday 29 February 14.15  |
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| M-13 - POL12: Methods and analysis: renewing the histories of anarchism, state-building and citizenship |
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Bert Altena How about the history of anarchism as a national social movement? Tom Goyens Social Space and the Practice of Anarchist History Carl Levy Social Histories of Anarchism Davide Turcato: no abstract Eduardo Romanos Analysing anarchist mobilisation in a highly repressive political context: the Spanish case
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Friday 29 February 14.15  |
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| E-13 - POL20: The hardware of the state |
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Kekke Stadin To put a mark on the territory. Strategies to make a powerrelation to the inhabitants. Magnus Olsson European states and the need for information; Bureaucracy and postal systems Ruediger Von Krosigk Communication through Space: The role of the office design for the relationship between state and civil society in 19th and 20th century Europe Evelyn Ruppert Censuses as Practices of Double Identification
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Friday 29 February 16.30  |
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| X-14 - POL13: Remaking the American Nation: Secession and its consequences for the Civil War United States |
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Frank Towers “Romantic Ethnic Nationalism, Modernity, and the Secession Movement in the American South” Russell Duncan James Montgomery and the Jeremiad in Kansas Christopher Phillips “Addition by Subtraction: The Calculus of Disloyalty in the Neutral Slave States During the American Civil War and the Completion of the American South”
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Friday 29 February 16.30  |
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| E-14 - POL21: French political culture 1789-1851 |
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Micah Alpaugh The Emergence of the Parisian Political Demonstration: Developing Nonviolent Protest Repertoire in the French Revolution, 1789-95 Patricia Turner Recovering ‘The Social’: Rural-Urban Networks and Communal État Social in the French Revolution Bernard Rulof Civil Society and Royalist Popular Politics in France: Legitimist Associations in Montpellier, 1848-1851 Anne Epstein Inclusive citizenship in practice? Solidarity, civic education, and democracy at the fin-de-siècle Annie Jourdan The invention of modern democracy 1776-1798
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Saturday 1 March 8.30  |
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| W-15 - POL04: Ethnic minorities in transition: Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia |
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Alina Silian The Making of Romani Ethnopolitics in Postcommunist Romania Celia Donert 'Citizens of Gypsy Origin': Marginality and Citizenship in Socialist Czechoslovakia Rosa Lehmann Poland's struggle with its Ukrainian minority, 1944-1960
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Saturday 1 March 8.30  |
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| A-15 - POL15: East-west contacts in the Cold War |
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Bent Boel The Danish Left and Dissidence In Eastern Europe During the Cold War Katarzyna Stoklosa Willy Brandt and the Polish dissidents Carlos Reijnen A European Autumn: the Perception of the Prague Spring in Western Europe after 1968 Andrea Genest Polish Exiles and the Opposition in Poland
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Saturday 1 March 10.45  |
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| J-16 - POL16: Gender of politics in Scandinavia, 1800-1921 |
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Josefin Rönnbäck The right to stand by? The Swedish suffragists and the right to stand for election Christina Florin Heightened feelings. Emotions as capital in the suffrage movement. Irma Sulkunen Suffrage, nation and citizenship
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Saturday 1 March 14.15  |
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| O-17 - POL08: The image of Sweden |
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Carl Marklund The Social Laboratory: Comparisons, Models and “Utopian” Social Engineering in Sweden and the USA from Interwar to Cold War. Nikolas Glover Made in Sweden? Sweden’s image and the Swedish institute 1945-1950 Jenny Andersson Nordic nostalgia and Nordic light Kazimierz Musial Reconstructing Nordic significance in post-modern Europe Andrew Scott Looking to Sweden in order to reconstruct Australia: from the 1970s to 2007 and beyond
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