Specialised theme 4

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Specialised theme 4
CISH’s XXIInd CONGRESS
XXIIeme Congrès du CISH
JINAN (23-29 August /23-29 août 2015)
Draft Programme/Programme provisoire
General Time Schedule/Calendrier général
- Sunday 23 August: Opening session; 1st CISH’s General Assembly
Dimanche 23 août : séance d’ouverture ; 1ère Assemblée générale du CISH
- Monday 24 and Tuesday 25 August: 4 Major Themes (a whole day each). Monday 24: Major
themes 1 and 2; Tuesday 25: Major themes 3 and 4
Lundi 24-Mardi 25 août : 4 thèmes majeurs (une journée entière pour chacun d’entre eux). Lundi
24 : thèmes majeurs 1 et 2 ; Mardi : 25 : thèmes majeurs 3 et 4
- Wednesday 26-Thursday 27 (morning) August: 27 Specialised Themes; 18 Joint Sessions; 19
Round Tables; 1 special session: one half day each
Mercredi 26-Jeudi 27 (matin) août : 27 thèmes spécialisés ; 18 sessions jointes ; 19 tables rondes ; 1
session spéciale : une demi-journée pour chacune de ces sessions
- Thursday 27 (afternoon)-Friday 28 August (three half days): the International Affiliated
Organizations’ meetings (Conferences and General Assemblies)
Jeudi 27 (après-midi)-Vendredi 28 août (trois demi-journées) : les réunions des organisations
internationales affiliées (colloques et assemblées générales)
- Evening sessions (7-9 PM)/Sessions de soirée (19-21 h): Monday/lundi 24, Tuesday/mardi 25,
Wednesday/Mercredi 26, Thursday/Jeudi 27, Friday/Vendredi 28 August/août
- Saturday 29 August: 2nd General Assembly of the CISH; Closing session
Samedi 29 août : 2nde Assemblée générale ; séance de clôture
2 Different types of sessions/ Les différents types de sessions
A Major Theme (with its organizers, discussants and 12 paper givers) is organized in a session
which lasts an entire day (morning: 3 hours; and afternoon: 3 hours)
A Specialised Theme (with its organizers, discussants and 6 to 8 paper givers) is usually
proposed and supported by one member of the CISH (National Committee or International
Affiliated Organization or Internal Commission); the session lasts a half-day (3 hours)
A Joint Session (with its organizers, discussants and 6 to 8 paper givers) has to be proposed and
supported by at least two members of the CISH (National Committee or International Affiliated
Organization or Internal Commission); the session lasts a half-day (3 hours)
A Round Table is a session where the organizer gives a paper which is discussed by 4
commentators; the session lasts a half-day (3 hours)
Un thème majeur (avec ses responsables de séances, ses discutants et ses 12 auteurs de
contributions) est organisée dans le cadre d’une séance qui dure une journée entière (matin : 3
heures ; après-midi : 3 heures)
Un thème spécialisé (avec ses responsables de séances, ses discutants et ses auteurs de contributions
– entre 6 et 8) est habituellement proposé et soutenu par un membre du CISH (comité national, ou
organisation internationale affiliée, ou commission interne) : la séance dure une demi-journée (3
heures)
Une session jointe (avec ses responsables de séances, ses discutants et ses auteurs de contributions –
entre 6 et 8) est obligatoirement proposée et soutenue par deux membres du CISH au moins (comité
national, ou organisation internationale affiliée, ou commission interne) : la séance dure une demijournée (3 heures)
Une table ronde est une session où le responsable de séance livre une contribution qui est discutée
par 4 commentateurs ; la séance dure une demi-journée (3 heures)
Organization of the sessions/organisation des séances
- Major Themes, Specialised themes, Joint sessions/Thèmes majeurs, thèmes specialises, sessions
jointes
. The authors of papers must submit their text before the 15th March 2015 to the
organizer(s), to the discussant(s) of their session and to the General Secretary of the
CISH ([email protected])
. In Jinan, the organizer(s) will chair the session; introduce the theme and the
problématique, introduce the participants (10 minutes); they will conclude the session.
. Each participant will speak for 10 minutes
. The discussant will then take the floor for about 20 minutes and set out his/her views
and comments
. Adequate time will be reserved for the general discussion (about one hour)
. For the Major Themes, this timing is valid for each of their half-days (except of course
the final words of the organizer(s) given once, at the end of the day)
. Les auteurs des communications adressent leurs textes avant le 15 mars 2015, à leur(s)
responsable(s) de séances et à leur(s) discutant(s), ainsi qu’au Secrétaire général du CISH
([email protected])
. À Jinan, le(s) responsable(s) de séance introdui(sen)t le thème et la problématique,
présente(nt) les participants à la séance (10 minutes) ; ils concluent la séance
3 - Les auteurs des communications disposent de 10 minutes chacun
- Le discutant ou la discutante intervient ensuite pour présenter en 20 minutes ses
commentaires et réflexions
- Un temps suffisant doit être laissé pour un débat général avec la salle (une heure environ).
- Pour les thèmes majeurs, ce déroulement de séance s’applique à chacune de ses demijournées (sauf évidemment pour la conclusion du ou des responsables de séance, donnée
une seule fois, en fin de journée)
- Round Tables/Tables rondes
- In Jinan, the organizer(s) will introduce the commentators and will present the paper
which will be discussed (20 minutes)
- Each commentator will have 15 minutes for his/her comment
- Adequate time must be reserved for the general discussion (about 1 hour and a half)
- Les responsables des tables rondes envoient leur texte aux 4 commentateurs avant le 15
mars 2015, ainsi qu’au Secrétaire général du CISH ([email protected])
- À Jinan, le(s) responsable(s) présente(nt) les commentateurs et communiquent le texte qui
fait l’objet de la discussion (20 minutes)
- Les commentateurs disposent de 15 minutes chacun pour réagir à ce texte
- Un temps suffisant doit être laissé pour un débat général avec la salle (une heure et demie
environ)
Sunday 23 August/Dimanche 23 août
Opening Session/Séance d’ouverture
- Opening speeches/Discours d’ouverture
- Keynote speeches on the theme: “Nature and Human History”/Conférences d’ouverture sur le
thème « Nature et histoire de l’humanité »
1st General Assembly/1ère Assemblée générale
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General Secretary’s Report (2010-2015)/Rapport du Secrétaire général (2005-2010)
The Nominating Committee submits to the General Assembly the names of the
members of the future Board/La Commission de nomination soumet à l’Assemblée
générale sa liste de membres du nouveau Bureau
City hosting the CISH’s XXIIIrd Congress (2020): presentation of the
applications/Cité d’accueil du XXIIIe Congrès du CISH (2020) : présentation des
candidatures
4 Monday 24 August/Lundi 24 août
Major Theme 1/Thème majeur 1
China from Global Perspectives
Organizers : WANG Jianlang (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences) and
María Dolores ELIZALDE (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas - CSIC, Madrid,
[email protected])
With the support of the Association of Chinese Historians and the Spanish National Committee
Morning programme
Discussant: Kenneth POMERANZ (University of Chicago)
- WAN Ming (Institute of History, Chinese Academy of Social Science):
China Silver monetization: Ming dynasty China and global interactions
- Guido ABBATTISTA (University of Trieste): Europe and China in the ‘long enlightenment’: civilization,
commercial ideology and the family of nations, 1780-1850
- Paul A. KRAMER (Vanderbilt University): The Golden Gate and the Open Door: Civilization, Empire, and
Exemption in the History of U. S. Chinese Exclusion, 1868-1910
- Pierre SINGARAVÉLOU (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne): Laboratory of Globalisation? Tianjin c.
1900
- Valdo FERRETTI (University of Rome La Sapienza): China and the international alliances at the beginning
of the XXth century
- KAWASHIMA Shin (University of Tokyo): Internationalism & Nationalism on modern and contemporary
Chinese Diplomacy : Tribute system, Revolution and War
Two speakers in reserve
- Salvatore CIRIACONO (Padova University): Venice and the Chinese silk. A restructuring market (16th -18th
century)
- Dominic SACHSENMAIER (Jacobs University, Bremen): Modern Chinese Intellectual History and Global
History
Afternoon programme Discussant: Manel OLLÉ (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, UPF, Barcelona) - Dolors FOLCH (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona): Presents for the King: a comparative approach of
two failed embassies to the emperor of China in the 1580s
- Abdullah AL MASUM (University of Chittagong): China-Bengal Interactions in the early 15th Century: A
Study on Ma-Huan’s and Fei Shin’s Travels Accounts
5 - Jacqueline ARMIJO (Qatar University): Contributions Made by Muslim Immigrants to the Arts and Sciences
of Mongol-Yuan China
- Ander PERMANYER (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona): The Spanish link in the Canton trade, 17871830: silver, opium and the Royal Philippines Company
- Alexander PETROV (Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences): Commercial relations of the
Russian-American Company with China in the second half of the XIX
century
- Richard CHUHUE (Universidad de San Marcos, Perú): Images of China in Latin America. The Peruvian
Case: XVI – XXI Centuries
Two speakers in reserve :
- YIWEI Cheng (Department of History & Classics, University of Alberta): The Chinese Eastern Railway and
China's Repotrayal of Russia in the late 1910s and early 1920s
- LIU Wenming (School of History, Capital Normal University, Beijing): Caretakers of Sulu king’s Tomb in
China, 1417-1733
Monday 24 August (continuation)/Lundi 24 août (suite)
Major Theme 2/Thème majeur 2
Historicizing Emotions
Organizers : Ute FREVERT (Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, [email protected]) , Andrew LYNCH (The University of Western Australia,
[email protected])
With the support of the American Historical Association and the Australian Historical Association
Discussants: Charles ZIKA (University of Melbourne, [email protected])
and Jacqueline VAN GENT (The University of Western Australia,
[email protected])
Morning programme
One speaker in reserve
Panel 1: Emotions, capitalism, and the market
- Laurence FONTAINE (ENS-EHESS, Paris [email protected]): Emotional economies in early
modern Europe
- Anna GEURTS (University of Sheffield, [email protected]): The Pre-History of Stress
6 - Anne SCHMIDT (Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, [email protected]): Advertising culture and the making of the modern consumer
Panel 2: Emotions and the creation of ‘others’
- Andrea NOBLE (University of Durham, [email protected]): Feeling Rules in Mexico:
Crying in Colonial Contexts
- Christianne SMIT (Universiteit Utrecht, [email protected]): Fear and fascination – Savages in the
Slums and the Colonies
- Makoto Harris TAKAO (University of Western Australia ([email protected]): A
Comparative Study of Emotional Pedagogies within the Society of Jesus and its Presence in SixteenthCentury Japan
- Radmila ŠVARICKOVA SLABAKOVA (Palacky University Olomouc, [email protected]):
Emotions and the West-East „otherness“ at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries: the case of
Mitsuko Aoyama, a Japanese wife of an Austro-Hungarian diplomat, count Heinrich CoudenhoveKalergi
Afternoon programme
Panel 3: Emotions in bodies and spaces
- Fabrizio TITONE (Universidad del País Vasco, [email protected]): Emotions and mourning rites
in late medieval Sicily - Andrew LAWRENCE-KING, (University of Western Australia, [email protected]):
Wine, women & song: Emotions excited, gendered & performed in Stefano Landi’s opera La Morte
d’Orfeo (1619)
- Benno GAMMERL (Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, [email protected]): Love making homosexual bodies? 20th century perspectives
Panel 4: Historicizing Emotions: theories and methodologies
- Louis C. CHARLAND (Western University, London Ontario, [email protected]): Toward a History of
Passion and Emotion
- Meera LEE (Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, [email protected]): Psychoanalytic theory
and trauma studies
- Tuomas TEPORA (University of Helsinki, [email protected]): What can the history
of emotions learn from the neurosciences, if any?
7 Tuesday 25 August/Monday 25 août
Major theme 3/Thème majeur 3
Revolutions in World History: Comparisons and Connections
Organizers: Alan FORREST (University of York, [email protected]), MITANI Hiroshi
(University of Tokyo, [email protected]), Pierre SERNA (Université Paris 1 PanthéonSorbonne, [email protected])
With the support of the International Commission of History of French Revolution, the French National Committee, the
Network of Global and World History Organizations), the Japanese National Committee, the Korean National Committee,
in association with the British National Committee and the African Network of Global History
Morning programme
Discussant: Anna-Maria RAO (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II)
Session 1: Revolutions in the Early Modern Era
Peter McPHEE (University of Melbourne): Sister Republics? The American and French Revolutions in
Comparative Perspective
Annie JOURDAN (University of Amsterdam): Revolutions in small countries in eighteenth- century
Europe
Daniel GUTIÉRREZ (Universidad Externado de Colombia, Bogotá): The Diplomatic Revolution and the
Rise of Hispano-American Republics
Session 2: Revolutions in Twentieth Century Europe
Victoria ZHURAVLEVA (Russian State University for the Humanities, Moscow): The Limits of the
Acceptable in Revolution: the First Russian Revolution in American Representations
IKEDAYoshiro (University of Tokyo): The Quest for the Republican Regime in the Russian Revolution
Matthias MIDDELL (University of Leipzig): The revolutions in Eastern Europe – What is New since
1989 ?
Afternoon programme
Discussant: MITANI Hiroshi (University of Tokyo)
Session 3: Revolutions in Modern East Asia
PARK Hun (Seoul National University): The Emergence of the ‘Literati Political Culture’ in
Nineteenth Century Japan: Rethinking the Meiji Revolution in an East Asian Context
8 WANG Qisheng (Beijing University): Continuity and Progression in the Twentieth Century Chinese
Revolution;
PHAM Hong Tung (Vietnam National University, Hanoi): The Various Dimensions of the Vietnamese
Revolution
Session 4: Revolutions in Modern Africa and the Middle East
Mulugeta Gebrhinot BERHE (Addis Ababa University): 1989: a Turning Point in the History of
Modern Ethiopia
Joanna de GROOT (University of York): Revolutions in another Language: a Comparative Evaluation
of Indigenous and Transnational Elements in the Iranian Revolutions of 1905-11 and 1977-82;
Nadia MARZOUKI (European University Institute, Florence): Beyond the Secular/Religious Divide:
Lessons from the Tunisian revolution
Tuesday 25 August (continuation)/Mardi 25 août (suite)
Major theme 4/Thème majeur 4
Digital Turn in History/Le tournant numérique en Histoire
Organizers: Claire POTTER (The New School of Public Engagement, [email protected])
and Francis BLOUIN (University of Michigan, [email protected])
With the support of the American Historical Association
Discussants: Tom DUBLIN and Kathryn KISH SKLAR (SUNY Binghamton,
[email protected])
Morning programme
PANEL 1:
Digital Approaches to Archival Records in Asia
BING Zhou (Fudan University, [email protected]): History and new media in China
Ruth MOSTERN (University of California, Merced, [email protected]): China: Big History, Big
Data
Andrea NANETTI (Singapore Nanyang Technical University, [email protected]): Web based
automatic narratives for interactive global histories: The maritime silk road 1205-1533
9 PANEL 2:
Digital Databases: Challenges and Possibilities
Tom DUBLIN and Kathryn KISH SKLAR (SUNY Binghamton, [email protected]): History of
Women: Challenges of archival database construction
Alla KOVALOVA ([email protected]): Digital Historiography and Authors’ Rights: Challenges
and Perspectives
Yvan COMBEAU (Université de La Réunion-Océan Indien, [email protected]): Internet content
and the Idea of the Historical Source
Afternoon programme
PANEL 3:
New Technologies and New Archives
Eivind ROSSAAK (National Library of Norway, [email protected]): Social Media as Archives
[email protected]
Bernie REILLY (President, Center for Research Libraries): Archiving in the Age of WikiLeaks
[email protected]
Ian MILLIGAN, University of Waterloo, [email protected]): Web collections, the new archival
box
PANEL 4:
New Tools, New Narratives
Adam KOSTO (Columbia University, [email protected]): Digital Developments: Medieval
European Diplomatic Sources
Silvia ORLANDI (Sapienza University of Rome, [email protected]): EAGLE European
network of ancient Greek and Latin epigraphy: Ancient inscriptions in the digital era
Leonid BORODKIN (Moscow State University, [email protected]): Description of digitized data tools
10 Wednesday 26 August morning, Wednesday 26 August
afternoon, Thursday 27 August afternoon: the half days
sessions/Mercredi 26 août matin, mercredi 26 août aprèsmidi, jeudi 27 août matin : les séances d’une demi-journée
The exact dates of each of the specialized themes, joint sessions and round tables will be fixed
later. The numbering of these sessions will be modified, as the order of the sessions in the time
schedule has to change: some speakers are speaking in different sessions and it is necessary that
no one of them has his/her different participations planned in the same half day.
Les dates précises de chacune des séances des thèmes spécialisés, des sessions jointes et des tables
rondes seront fixées ultérieurement. La numérotaion de ces sessions sera modifiée, car leur ordre
de passage dans le calendrier changera : quelques intervenants sont inscrits à plusieurs de ces
sessions et il est nécessaire qu’aucun d’entre ne voie ses différentes interventions programmées
dans la même demi-journée.
Specialised theme 1/Thème spécialisé 1
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
The History of Writing Practices and Scribal Culture
Organizer: Martyn LYONS (University of New South Wales, Australia) [email protected]
With the support of the Australian Historical Association
Discussant : Rita MARQUILHAS (Lisbon University, Portugal)
- Duncan CAMPBELL (Australian National University, Australia): Liu E’s Diaries: The World of a Late
Qing Collector
- Francis JOANNÈS (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne): The Babylonian scribes and their
Libraries
- Antonio CASTILLO GÓMEZ (Universidad de Alcalá, Spain): Oralidad y cultura escrita en el mundo
hispánico en el Siglo de Oro
- Arianne BAGGERMAN (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, Netherlands): The changing perception of
time and the development of auto-biographical writing in the Netherlands in the 18th and early 19th
centuries.
- Nicolas ADELL (Université de Toulouse II – Le Mirail, France): Écrire la Vie: Approches
anthropologiques
- Veronica SIERRA BLAS (Universidad de Alcalá, Spain): The Fragmentary History of Children’s
Scribal Culture
11 - Anna KUISMIN (University of Helsinki, Finland): Generic sources of life writing ‘from below’ in
19th-century Finland
Specialised theme 2/Thème spécialisé 2
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Wealth and Poverty
Organizers and discusssants : Rafael DOBADO GONZÁLEZ (Universidad Complutense, Madrid,
[email protected]) and Julio DJENDEREDJIAN (Universidad de Buenos Aires,
[email protected])
With the support of the Argentinian National Committee, in partnership with the German National Committee
- Ciro ROMANO (University of Jyvaskyla, [email protected] or [email protected]): The
“welfare” of religious initiative, in late medieval Italy; the case of Neapolitan Monastery of Saint
Peter e Sebastian in the end of XV century.
- Ernesto LÓPEZ LOSA and Santiago PIQUERO ZARAUZ (University of the Basque Country,
[email protected]): Real Wages, Subsistence Levels and Divergence on the eve of the Industrial
Revolution. Some Issues on Choices and Interpretations.
- Jorge GELMAN and Daniel SANTILLI (Instituto Ravignani, Universidad de Buenos Aires-CONICET,
[email protected] / [email protected]): Los ricos, los pobres y los otros. Crecimiento,
desigualdad y movilidad social en Buenos Aires durante el siglo XIX.
- María Inés MORAES and Carolina VICARIO (Universidad de la República, Montevideo/ Universität
Tübingen, [email protected]): Been equal and been unequal in an Old Regime economy:
Montevideo and his surroundings in the 18th century
- Moramay LÓPEZ-ALONSO (Rice University, Houston, [email protected]): Assessing two centuries
of poverty and inequality in Mexico (1750-1950): an anthropometric approach.
- Oluremi A. ABIOLU, Grace Olumeri AKANBI and Emmanuel B. FAMOKUN (Federal University Of
Technology, Akure, [email protected]): Wealth circulation in West Africa: an assessment of the
old Oyo and Benin Kingdoms, and postcolonial Nigeria
- Timothy CUFF (Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA, [email protected]): Cadets Over
the Life Course: The Relationship of Early Adult BMI, Height, and Relative Mortality Among a MidNineteenth Century U.S. Upper Class Cohort
- ZHOU Yu-xiang (Department of History and Culture, Ludong University, Yantai,
[email protected]): Relatively “affluent” and Labor Relations. An Analysis of American Labor of
Consumption during Calvin Coolidge Government
12 Specialised theme 3/Thème spécialisé 3 Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Crisis and social representations of history in the post-1989 era Organizers Chris LORENZ (Free University of Amsterdam) and Antonis LIAKOS (University of
Athens)
With the support of the International Committee for the History and Theory of Historiography
Discussant : Luigi CAJANI (University Sapienza, Rome)
- Maria BRATOLYUBOVA (Southern Federal University, Russian Federation): Monuments and
historical memory within the urban space of Rostov-on-Don
- Nino CHIKOVANI (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University): Who is the “Other”? Identity
Construction through History Education in the post-Soviet Georgia
- Antonie DOLEZALOVA (University of Economics in Prague): Between Continuity and Discontinuity:
The History Education in the Czech Republic after Velvet Revolution
- Marat GIBATDINOV (Tatarstan Academy of Sciences): History Wars in Tatarstan
- Volodymyr V. KRAVCHENKO (University of Alberta): Ukraine: re-interpretations and
representations of the Soviet past
- Ivan KURILLA (Volgograd State University): Patchwork of History: the Position of Russian
Historians in the Epoch of Politicization of their research field
- Polina VERBYTSKA (Lviv Politechnic University): Search for social consensus in the issue of
historical memory through Teaching History in border areas
- Joanna WOJDON (University of Wrocław): Wars over the image of the communist past in history
education in Poland
Specialised theme 4/ Thème spécialisé 4
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Urban Villagers: everyday life, leisure and socialist cities
Organizer: Sándor HORVÁTH (Institute of History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest,
[email protected])
With the support of the Hungarian National Committee
Discussant: Rosemary WAKEMAN (Fordham University, New York)
- Barbara KLICH-KLUCZEWSKA, (Jagiellonian University, Krakow, [email protected]): The Great
Expectations. Concepts of Urban Life and Everyday Practices of Newcomers in Nowa Huta
13 - Ana KLADNIK (Centre for Contemporary History – ZZF –, Potsdam, [email protected]): The
Regulation of Leisure for Building a New Town Center. The Case of Velenje in Slovenia in the Late
1950s
- Jérôme BAZIN (University of Paris-Est Créteil, [email protected]):
The Visual Frontier between City and Country: Landscapes on the Cities of a New Type
- Igor DUDA, (Juraj Dobrila University of Pula, [email protected], [email protected]):
Pioneers and the Urban Life. Modernization and Ideologization of Children’s Leisure in Socialist
Croatia
- Malgorzata FIDELIS (University of Illinois at Chicago, [email protected]):
Socialist City Temptations: Femininity and Urban Life in Poland, 1950s-1970s
- Dariusz JAROSZ (Polish Academy of Sciences, [email protected]): ‘Peasantness’ and the Style of
Everyday Life within the Polish Urban Expanse post 1945
- Elisabet PRUDANT (University of São Paulo, [email protected]) :The Democratization of the
City during the Unidad Popular Government, 1970–1973
- Maria VASEKHA (Insitute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow,
[email protected]): Modern Moscow Tradition of Hovering in the Public Baths as an Urban
Leisure Phenomenon
Specialised theme 5/Thème spécialisé 5
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Narrating pre-history
Organizer: Donald BAKER (University of British Columbia) [email protected]
With the support of the Canadian National Committee
Discussant: Donald BAKER (University of British Columbia)
- LIU Fengjun (Shandong University): The discovery of Gukewan
- JIN Guiyun (Shandong University): Prehistoric subsistence —new data from China.
- Dennis LEE (Harvard University): Early Korean-Japanese Relations: Hegemonic Texts and Invisible
Frontiers in the 5th - 6th Century
- Mark BYINGTON (Harvard University): What archaeology tells us about the early history of states in
and around the Korean peninsula
- Jorrit KELDER (University of Oxford) and Henk SINGOR (Leiden University): The use of texts as a
guide to archaeological discoveries related to Troy
- Tammi SCHNEIDER (Claremont Graduate University, California) and Norma FRANKLIN (University
of Haifa): Biblical Archaeology
14 Specialised theme 6/Thème spécialisé 6
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Late Antiquity in Contemporary Debate
Organiser: Rita LIZZI TESTA (Università di Perugia, [email protected] and [email protected])
With the support of the Italian National Committee
Discussant: Hervé INGLEBERT (Université de Paris Ouest Nanterre-La Défense,
[email protected])
- Ando CLIFF (University of Chicago, [email protected]): Empire and aftermath
- Jean-Michel CARRIE (EHESS, Paris, [email protected]): The forms of Transition between Late
Antiquity and higher medieval time
- Pablo DIAZ (University of Salamanca, [email protected]): Crisis, Transition, Transformation. The End
of the Roman World and the Usefulness of Useless Categories
- Noel LENSKI (University of Colorado, Boulder, [email protected]): Peasant and Slave in Late
Antique North Africa, c. 200-600 CE
- Jutta DRESKEN-WEILAND (University of Göttingen, [email protected]):
Transformation and Transition in the Art of late Antiquity
- Ignazio TANTILLO (Università degli studi di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale): Defining Late
Antiquity through Epigraphy?
- Hartmut G. ZICHE (University of Johannesburg and University of the Antilles and Guyane,
[email protected]): Late Roman, post-Roman or Late Antique: Where are the Borders of the 5th
century barbarian Kingdoms?
- Philippe BLAUDEAU (Université d'Angers, [email protected]): Geo-ecclesiology: A
New Proposal for Thinking Late Antiquity as Shaping Christian Identities on the Long Term
15 Specialised theme 7/Thème spécialisé 7
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
National Biographies
Organizer: Marcello VERGA (Università di Firenze) [email protected]
With the support of the Italian National Committee
Discussant: Stefan BERGER (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
- Jaime Olmedo RAMOS (Director Técnico of the Diccionario Biográfico Español in the Real
Academia de la Historia): ¿Qué cosa no es un diccionario biográfico? Errores y desenfoques en su
recepción
- Mikel URQUIJO and Joseba AGIRREAZKUENAGA (University of the Basque Country): Why and how
national biography in the XXI Century?
- Marco JORIO (Chief director of the Swiss biographical dictionary): From National Biography to
Transnational Biography Portal
- Fulvio CONTI (Università di Firenze): Un popolo di poeti, di artisti, di eroi…”. Men and women in
the Italian Dictionary of Biography fulvio.conti unifi.it
- Marja JALAVA (University of Helsinki, [email protected]): Reparation of Historical Injustices
or Forced Integration? – The Role of Minorities in the National Biography of Finland Vol. II
- C. W. (Mineke) BOSCH (University Groningen): Writing the national biographical dictionaries: a
gender perspective.
Specialised theme 8/Thème spécialisé 8
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
The right of intervention for humanitarian reasons: an History /
Droit d'ingérence pour raisons humanitaires : une histoire
Organizers: Olivier GRENOUILLEAU (Centre Roland Mousnier, Université Paris Sorbonne,
[email protected]) and Jenny RAFLIK (Université de Cergy-Pontoise,
[email protected])
With the support of the French National Committee
Discussant: Catherine Horel (CNRS, Paris)
- Olivier GRENOUILLEAU (Centre Roland Mousnier, Paris-4 Sorbonne): Human rights and the
abolition of dlave trade and slavery (1780s-1880s): a moment of crystallization
16 - Jenny RAFLIK (Université de Cergy Pontoise): Human rights versus people rights since 1945
- Georgios GIANNAKOPOULOS (Queen Mary College, London): Debating humanitarian intervention
in late Victorian and Edwardian Britain
- Pierre JOURNOUD (Institut de Recherches stratégiques de l'École militaire, Paris): The United Nations
and humanitarian interventions during the Vietnam war
- Jean MANORE (Bishop’s University, Quebec): Intervention in First Natons societies by the Canadian
State
Specialised theme 9/Thème spécialisé 9
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
The impact of parliamentary systems through the world
Organizer: John ROGISTER (Institut de France, [email protected])
With the support of the International Commission for the History of Representative and Parliamentary Institutions
Discussant: Maria Sofia CORCIULO (University « La Sapienza », Rome)
- ZHU Xiuchan (Shandong University): System and Circumstance. The practice of a parliamentary
system in late Quin dynasty and in the Republic of China
- Mario DI NAPOLI (Chamber of deputies, Rome): The evolution of Parliaments after the Arab Spring
- Christiana SENIGAGLIA (Université de Trieste): Parliament and Public Opinion in Max Weber's
analysis
- Nertila LJARJA (Luigj Gurakuqi University, Shkodra): Parliamentarism in Albania between the wo
World Wars
- Alicia SALMERON (Instituto de Investigaciones Dr Jose-Luis Mora, Mexico): La idea de democracia
y de vida parlamentaria en el Mexico
- Valentina VARDABASSO (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) : Les conférences
interparlementaires du Parlement européen et les parlements de l'Amérique latine: échanges
réciproques, 1970-1990
17 Specialised theme 10/Thème spécialisé 10
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Frontiers, Massacres and Resettlement of Populations
Organizers : Lyndall RYAN (University of Newcastle, Australia, [email protected])
and Zlatica ZUDOVÁ-LEŠKOVÁ, Institute of History Prague, [email protected])
With the support of the Australian Historical Association and the Czech National Committee
Discussant : Lyndall RYAN (University of Newcastle, Australia)
- Nigel PENN (University of Cape Town, [email protected]): Massacre and Forced Migration:
The South African Frontier Zone Reconsidered.
- Jean L. MANORE (Bishop’s University, Quebec, [email protected]): Indian Reserves as resettlement and resurgent strategies in North America
- Elena BELOVA (Moscow State University for Humanities Sholokhov, [email protected]):
Bad experience resettlement of the southern Slavs in Russia after the Crimean war.
- Prof. Philip G. DWYER (School of Humanities and Social Science, Faculty of Education and Arts
University of Newcastle, Australia [email protected]): Violence, colonialism and
empire in the Modern World.
- Hans-Lukas KIESER (University of Zurich, [email protected]): The interior front of total
war: Resettlement of populations and extermination in the Ottoman Empire 1914-1918.
- Anthony I. ASIWAJU (University of Lagos, Lagos, [email protected]): Cross-border
‘Escape’ Migrations and Resettlements in Colonial West Africa: Focus on the Yoruba Astrice the
Nigeria - Dahomey (Benin) Frontier in the 20th century.
- Michal SCHVARC and Matej HANULA (Institute of History Slovak Academy of Sciences Bratislava,
[email protected], [email protected]): Evacuation of German Inhabitants from Slovakia
1944-45 as an Element of Nazi »Volkstumspolitik« in Southeastern Europe
- Jan KUKLÍK and Jan NĚMEČEK (Charles University in Prague, [email protected] ; Institute of
History Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, [email protected]): Migrations,
Transfers of Minorities, Deportations and Expulsions in Europe in first half of XX. Century and their
Reflections and Reminiscences after 1945.
In reserve :
- Liubov ZHVANKO (National University of Urban Economy in Kharkiv, сокр. О.М. Beketov):
Phantom pain Eastern European: refugees of the Great War (1914 - 1918)
- Jan RYCHLÍK (CzechInstitute of History, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, Prague,
[email protected]): Freedom of Movement: Restrictions on International Mobility in the Communist
states.
18 Specialised theme 11/Thème spécialisé 11
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
New Cold War studies
Organizers: Sari AUTIO-SARASMO (University of Helsinki, [email protected])
and Philipp SARASIN (University of Zurich, [email protected])
With the support of the Finnish and the Swiss National Committees, in partnership with the Danish National Committee
Discussant: Ilkka Tapio SEPPINEN (University of Helsinki)
- Silvia BERGER ZIAUDDIN (Columbia University/University of Zurich, [email protected]): How
they learned to love the Bunker. Decentering Cold War science: The worldwide impact of Swiss
nuclear shelter research—from the U.S. to Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya
- Marie CRONQVIST (Lund University, [email protected]): Entangled television histories.
Sweden and the GDR
- Francisca de HAAN (Central European University, Budapest, [email protected]): New Cold War
Studies: Feminists Interacting Across the Cold War Divide
- Ivan KURILLA (Volgograd State University, [email protected]): Soviet Studies in the United States,
Americanistika in the USSR: Image of the Other as a Tool of National Identity Construction
- Rósa MAGNÚSDÓTTIR (University of Aarhus, [email protected]): Transnational Love and the
Soviet-American Cold War: Blocked Marriages, Human Rights, and International Activism
- Sibylle MARTI (University of Zurich, [email protected]): The Production and Popularization
of Radiobiological Knowledge in Cold War Switzerland
- Simo MIKKONEN (University of Jyväskylä, [email protected]): Transnational East-West
networks in arts during the Cold War
- Luca POLESE REMAGGI (University of Salerno, [email protected]): A global war for
the mind during the Fifties. Mao’s China and the Cultural Cold War
19 Specialised theme 12/Thème spécialisé
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Coutumes, normes et droits de la peine de mort
Organizer: Pascal BASTIEN (Université du Québec, Montréal)
With the support of the Canadian National Committee
Discutant: Robert JACOB (Université de Liège et Université Saint-Louis de Bruxelles)
- Jérôme BOURGON (IAO-CNRS/ENS de Lyon) : Pour l’exemple, mais pas pour le spectacle. Le
paradoxe des exécutions chinoises et de leurs sources iconographiques ou textuelles.
- Falk BRETSCHNEIDER (EHESS, Paris) : Rituels punitifs et pluralité territoriale : la peine de mort
dans l’espace germanique, 18e-19e siècles
- Frédéric CHAUVAUD (Université de Poitiers) : La peine capitale en images : regards comparatifs
- Sofia CIUFFOLETTI (Università degli Studi di Firenze) : La guerre de la nation contre un citoyen.
Réflexion juridique sur la peine de mort en Italie et sur le dialogue transnational de son abolition
- Simon GRIVET : Les exécutions californiennes : d’une justice frontière à un rituel d’État moderne,
1860-1940
- Ludovic MAUGUE (Université de Genève) : La peine de mort en Suisse entre archaïsme et
progressisme pénal : un bilan historiographique (18e-19e siècle)
- Nicolas PICARD (Université de Paris-1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) : Émotions populaires et peine de mort
en France, 20e siècle
- Xavier ROUSSEAUX (Université Catholique de Louvain) : Révolutions, dominations et peine
capitale : le laboratoire belge, 18e-20e siècle
Specialised theme 13/Thème spécialisé 13
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Slavery, Emancipation and Freedom Panel
Organizers: Greg DOWNS (City University of New York, [email protected]) and Jane
LANDERS (Vanderbilt University [email protected])
With the support of the American Historical Association
Discussant: Jane LANDERS
- David BLIGHT (Yale University): A Wrathful Emancipator: Frederick Douglass and the War to Free
the Slaves” 20 -­‐ Mariana CANDIDO (University of Kansas): Slavery, Manumission and Social Mobility in Angola
during the Nineteenth Century - Myriam COTTIAS (National Center for Scientific Research, University of the Antilles and Guyana
and École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales): Developing a Subjective Citizenship: The Process
at Work in Martinique, 1807-1854
- Romulo da Silva EHALT (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies): The Many Faces of Slavery in
European Colonial Settlements in East and Southeast Asia (16-17 c.)
- Steven HAHN (University of Pennsylvania): What Difference did Slave Emancipation Make?
- Olivette OTELE (Bath Spa University): Exporting British Abolitionism in the Atlantic World (Circa
1787-1870)
- João REIS (Federal University of Bahia): The Hausa Rebellions in Bahia, Brazil, 1807- c. 1816
- Michael ZEUSKE (University of Cologne): The Grand Narrative of “Abolition/ Emancipation” and
the Realities of Slaveries and Trades in Human Beings in the 19th and 20th Century – A Global
Perspective
Specialised theme 14/ Thème spécialisé 14 Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
From horseback to Space: technological progress and social
development
Organizer: ZHANG Baichun (Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of
Sciences) [email protected]
With the support of the Association of Chinese Historians
Discussant: ZHAO Zhijun (Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing)
- YUAN Jing (Chinese Academy of Social Science, Institute of Archaeology): Research on Early
Horse Domestication in China
- LIU Yu (Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing): Casting
Technology and Craft Production of Bronze Wares in the Central Plains of China in Late Shang
Dynasty (13thBC-11th BC)
- Marko NENONEN (University of Tampere): The dichotomy of horse-driven and ox-driven farming – a
study of economic geography in eurore before the railways
- Francesco G. SACCO (University of Calabria): Beyond Ancient Texts: The Creation and
Transmission of Mining Technology in Renaissance
- Michael J. NEUFELD (National Air and Space Museum Smithsonian Institution): The Global
Proliferation of German Rocket Technology after World War II
21 - LI Chengzhi (Beihang University, Beijing): Chinese Manned Spaceflight: Retrospect and Prospect
- WANG Fang (Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, CAS,Beijing) & Yury M. BATURIN
(S.Vavilov Institute for the History of Science and Technology, Russian Academy of Sciences): The
Carvingup of German Rocket Technology by the USSR(1944-1945)
- Olga ZINOVIEVA (Lomonosov Moscow State University): Communicating Discoveries in Urban
Environment: Postmodernism and Science
Two speakers in reserve
- SUN Lie (Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Beijing): Technological Multi-source and its problems of Military Aviation in late Qing Dynasty and
Republic Period
- CHEN Wei (Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing):
The Early History of Horseshoe: East and West
Specialised theme 15/Thème spécialisé 15
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Recherches sur l'histoire des expositions universelles : pour une
histoire culturelle comparée/ Researches on the History of World
Exhibitions: Contributions to a Comparative Cultural History
Organizers: DUANMU Mei (Institute of World History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences,
Beijing, [email protected]) and Pascal ORY (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne,
[email protected])
With the support of the Association of Chinese Historians and the Committee of History of International Relations
Discussant: GU Ning (Institute of World History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing,
[email protected]) - Claude HAUSER (Université de Fribourg/Suisse, [email protected]) : L'exposition de Montréal
1967: matrice et empreinte d'une francophonie émergente
- Klaus DITTRICH (University of Luxembourg, [email protected]): World Exhibition
and the Global Circulation of Expert Knowledge,1851-1910
- Guido ABBATTISTA (Università di Trieste, [email protected]): Human Diversity on Display in the
European Great Exhibitions, 19th-20th Century
- Sven SCHUSTER (Universidad del Rosario, Bogotá, [email protected]): Transatlantic
Tropicalism: The Empire of Brazil in the Age of Exhibitions, 1862–1889
- YU Wenjie (Nanjing University, [email protected]): A Study of the nations industrial exposition in
London and its origin and significance
22 - WU Zhiqiang (Tongji University, Shanghai, [email protected]): Shanghai EXPO and Urban
Future
- Myriam BOUSSAHBA-BRAVARD (Université Paris- Diderot, [email protected]): Women promoting women at the Chicago World Fair (1893): representations,
politics and national identities - How international/ national structuring and labeling mattered at
Chicago in 1893
- Tracey Jean BOISSEAU (Purdue University, USA) [email protected]: “For the benefit of all
women everywhere”: Internationalist Feminist Ideology on Display at U.S. International Expositions
held in Chicago, 1893-1934
Two speakers in reserve :
- QIAO Zhaohong (Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai, [email protected]): World
Expo and the Overall Development of World History
- Yohan ARIFFIN, (IEPI, University of Lausanne, [email protected]): Treading the line between
education and entertainment :The evolution of the international exhibition movement, 1851-2010
Specialised theme 16/Thème spécialisé 16
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
The Role of Religious Studies in the Understanding of Ancient
History
Organizers: JIANG Sheng (Sichuan University, [email protected]) and Nicole BELAYCHE
(École pratique des hautes études, [email protected])
With the support of the Association of Chinese Historians
Discussant: Nicole BELAYCHE (EPHE)
On notions and comparatism
- MIURA Kunio (Sichuan University): Characteristic of ‘Religions’ for Chinese
- Philippe BORGEAUD (University of Geneva): From Roman Empire through Chinese Empire:
a strange narrative on the Origins of Buddhism in China
Common themes over history
- LU Zongli (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology): An Inquiry of the Belief in
Retribution for Good and Evil Deeds in Early China and Early Medieval China - OBATA Michiru (Sichuan University): The study of Taoism and Archaeological data
23 - Esther Sukyung KLEIN (University of Sydney): Myth, Ritual, and Controversy in the Shiji
- François de POLIGNAC (École pratique des hautes études, Paris): Religion, the Greek polis
and the new ‘Mediterranean Paradigm’: contradiction or connexions
- Anne-Françoise JACCOTTET (University of Geneva): Sacrifices to Demokratia (Democracy)
and Demos (People) as a way for enlightening the interactions between political structures
and religious institutions (4th century BCE-2nd century CE
- HSIN-YI Lin (Columbia University): Reconsider Blood Pollution from Buddhist
Gynecology: Healing Knowledge and Practices of Female Reproduction in Medieval Chinese
Buddhism
Specialised theme 17/Thème spécialisé 17 Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Football: a mirror of Globalisation history?
Organizer: Paul DIETSCHY (Université de Franche-Comté, [email protected])
With the support of the French National Committee
Discussant: Pascal FRANÇOIS (Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris)
-
Migrations, cultural transfers and internazionalisation of association football
. John MAYNARD (Australian Research Fellow – Indigenous - at the University of Newcastle,
Australia): The Dragon Down Under – The 1922 Chinese Soccer Tour of Australia
. Lorenz PEIFFER, Henry WAHLIG (Leibniz Universität Hannover): Football as an Element of
Culture Transfer among Jewish Refugees fleeing from Nazi Germany
. Stéphane MOURLANE (Université d’Aix-Marseille): Italian Emigration and Football in the New
World: Cultural Circulation and Transfers .
-
The World Cup and football globalization
. Bernardo BUARQUE (Fundação Getulio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro): The experience of the World
Cups : Testimonials from Brazilian former players of the National Team from 1954 to 1982
. Thomas FISCHER (Katholische Universität Eichstätt): Diego Maradona actor and product of
football globalisation in practice and discourse
24 -
Football in the age of globalization
. Irakli CHKHAIDZE (Iv. Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Institute of Cultural Studies):
Georgian Football: a Mirror of Nationalism’s history in the Era of Globalization
. SHAO Minghua (China School of History and Culture, Shandong University): Globalisation,
integration, and development of cultural and creative industries of Soccer
. Fernando SEGURA TREJO ((Fundação Getulio Vargas, Rio de Janeiro): FIFA as a non
governmental organisation
Specialised theme 18/Thème spécialisé 18
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
State, Sovereignty and Technologies
Organizer: Alain BELTRAN (CNRS, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) [email protected]
With the support of the French National Committee
Discussant: Pascal GRISET (Université de Paris 4-Sorbonne)
- Alexander BALDENOCH (Utrecht University): International radio services in transnational
perspective : institutional listening and the construction of new boundaries in the global media sphere
- Yves BOUVIER (Université Paris 4-Sorbonne): Souveraineté énergétique et stratégies autour du
nucléaire civil en Europe occidentale
- Richard R. JOHN (Columbia University, New York): Coal, Cables, and Radio: U. S.
Communications Policy in the Pacific Before the Second World War
- Léonard LABORIE (Centre National de la recherche Scientifique, IRICE): Régis, archéologie de la
souveraineté numérique (France 1960/70)
- Jean MANORE (Bishop’s University, Québec): First Nations and intracontinental energy systems : a
means to preserve the nation-state ?
- Peter A. SHULMAN (Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland): From Securing Markets to
Market Security: Global Oil and Domestic Land Policy in the Twentieth Century United States"
- Emmanuel SEBAG de MAGALHAES, Pinto JANAINA BEZERRA (Université de Rio de Janeiro): The
geopolitics of oil before the American power
- Valentina VARDABASSO (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne): Radio Nations Unies et la
politique de communication de la Société des Nations
25 Specialised theme 19/Thème spécialisé 19
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
The administrative monitoring: the figure of suspect
Organizers: Jean-Pierre DESCHODT (Institut catholique d’études supérieures,
[email protected])
With the support of the French National Committee
Discussant : Cylvie CLAVEAU (Université de Québec à Chicoutimi, [email protected])
- Jean-Marc JOUBERT (Institut catholique d’études supérieures, La Roche-sur-Yon) : Les pratiques de
la suspicion
- Luca FEZZI (Università degli Studi di Padova): Monitoring the Suspect, private initiative and forged
evidence. Roman Republic, the Bacchanal Affair and the Catilinarian Conspiracy
- Éric GEORGIN (Université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas): Surveillance administrative et anticléricalisme :
l'affaire des fiches
- Guillaume BERNARD (Institut catholique d’études supérieures, La Roche-sur-Yon): De la suspicion
de l'acte à celle de la personne au XVIIIe siècle
- Thierry LENTZ (Fondation Napoléon): Surveillance administrative dans l'Empire Napoléonien
(1800-1814)
- Christophe REVEILLARD (CNRS-Université Paris 4 Sorbonne): Le suspect dans l'Union européenne
- Amadou DRAME (Université de Dakar): La figure du « suspect » en contexte colonial : la politique
de surveillance et de contrôle des marabouts en Afrique Occidentale Française
- André LOUCHET (Université Paris 4- Sorbonne): Géographie du suspect
Specialised theme 20/Thème spécialisé 20 Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
A Baby boom generation? For a connected history
Organizer : Jean-François SIRINELLI (Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris,
[email protected])
With the support of the French National Committee
Discussant : Jens BOEL (UNESCO)
-­‐ Florian BIEBER (Graz University, Austria): A “Yugoslav” generation .
- DUANMU Mei (Institut d’Histoire Mondiale, CASS, Beijing,): A Chinese baby boom generation ?
26 - Ibrahima THIOUB (Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Senegal) : Une génération de la
decolonisation ? (sous réserve).
- Alexis VRIGNON (Université de Poitiers, France): Baby boom generation and environmental
concern. A connected history.
- Verónica ZARATE TOSCANO (President of the Mexican Committee of Historical Sciences, Instituto
Mora, México) et Eduardo FLORES CLAIR (Direccion de Estudios Historicos INAH, Mexico):
Processus de générations et histoire intellectuelle mexicaine : les cas Aguilar Camin et Krauze.
Specialised theme 21/Thème spécialisé 21
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
History of development as intervention and idea
Organizer: Juhani KOPONEN (University of Helsinki, [email protected])
With the support of the Finnish National Committee
Discussant: Bob SHENTON (Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, [email protected])
- Eileen BORIS (University of California, Santa Barbara, [email protected]): Revisiting ‘Boserup
Revisited’: The International Labor Organization and the Construction of Social Knowledge on Rural
Women in the Global South
- Maurits W. ERTSEN (Delft University of Technology, [email protected]): The Mist of Lost
Illusions: Development Models in Colonila and Post-Colonial African Irrigation
- Mamadou FALL (Université Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, [email protected]): Entre
universalisme et domination; les dynamiques non- coloniales du développement.
- Bandana GYAWALI (University of Helsinki, [email protected]): Conceptual history of
Bikas 1932 – 1960
- Annette SKOVSTED HANSEN (University of Aarhus, [email protected]): Telling Successes of
Japanese Foreign Aid
- Juhani KOPONEN (University of Helsinki, [email protected]): When did development
begin?
- Valentina VARDABASSO (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne,
[email protected]) : Le développement durable entre regionalisation et
mondialisation
27 Specialised theme 22/Thème spécialisé 22
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Gender and genetics in historical mortality studies
Organizer: Angélique JANSSENS (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, [email protected])
With the support of the International Committee for Historical Demography
Discussant: David L. THOMSON (The University of Hong Kong, [email protected])
- HAO Dong, James LEE & Cameron CAMPBELL (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]): Gender, Kin Group and Mortality Clustering
- Angélique JANSSENS & Ben PELZER (Radboud University Nijmegen, [email protected]):
Intergenerational mortality risks in adult years during the nineteenth century in the Sundsvall and
Skellefteå area in Northern Sweden
- Krzysztof TYMICKI (Warsaw School of Economics, [email protected]): Death clustering and
intergenerational transmission of infant mortality. Evidence from Bejsce Parish register reconstitution
study: 18th-20th century, Poland
- Ken R. SMITH, Heidi A. HANSON & Geraldine P. MINEAU (University of Utah,
[email protected] ; [email protected]; [email protected]): Grandchild
Survival and Grandmaternal and Grandpaternal Age
- Heidi A. HANSON, Ken R. SMITH & Sandra HASSTETDT (University of Utah,
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected]): Heritability of Longevity
and the Role of Early Life Conditions
- Valérie JARRY, Marianne CARON & Alain GAGNON (University of Montreal,
[email protected], [email protected]): Do parental and grandparental ages at
reproduction influence the offspring survival ?
- Sören EDVINSSON (CPS, Umeå University, [email protected]) : How history comes into
heredity. Epigenetic aspects of disease and transmission over generations
- Michel POULAIN, Anne HERM, Dany CHAMBRE & Gianni PES (Tallinn University, Université
catholique de Louvain, Università degli Studi di Sassari, [email protected] ): An attempt
to link exceptional longevity, gender and genetics in an historical perspective: Villagrande (Sardinia)
28 Specialised theme 23/Thème spécialisé 23
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Writing History in Exile: Structures, Agendas, Personalities
Organizer: Stefan BERGER (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, [email protected])
With the support of the International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography
Discussant: Stefan BERGER (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
- Antoon de BAETS (University of Groningen): Plutarch’s Thesis: the Contribution of Refugee
Historians to Historical Writing in the 20th and 21st Centuries
- Ragnar BJÖRK (Södertörn University, Stockholm): Temporary or Permanent Exile – and Additional
Preconditions for Exile Scholars and Historical Scholarship from the Second World War until Today
- Volodymyr V. KRAVCHENKO (University of Alberta): Ukranian Historical Writing in Canada: from
Nationalism to Multiculturalism
- Marek TAMM (Tallin University): A Displaced History? A new “Regime of Historicity” among the
Baltic Historians in Exile (1940s to 1970s)
- Edoardo TORTAROLO (University of Eastern Piedmont, Turin): Gaetano Salvemini in Exile
- Xin FAN (State University of New York, Fredonia): The Anger of Ping-ti Ho: The China Complex in
Double Exile
Specialised theme 24/ Thème spécialisé 24
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
The Uses of History in Tourism
Organizer: Bertram GORDON (Mills College, [email protected]) and Laurent TISSOT
(University of Neuchâtel, [email protected]) With the support of the International Commission for the History of Travel and Tourism
Discussant: Michael HERZFELD (Harvard University & Shandong University)
- Paul-Marie ARPAIA (Indiana University of Pennsylvania): An Italian Love-Hate Relationship with
Tourism and the Wars it Engendered
- Hamish BREMNER (Auckland University of Technology): Using history for tourism or using tourism
for history? Examples from post-colonial Aotearoa/New Zealand
- Wojciech IWANCZAK (Kielce University): The Image of the Town in old Cartography. Travel
Tourism Symbolism
29 - Nancy FITCH (California State University, Fullerton): Michelin Battlefield Guidebooks, Selling
Historical Tourism, and the Construction of Historical Memory
- Alexei KRAIKOWSKI (European University at St. Petersburg) and Aisulu SHUKUROVA (MuseumReserve “Gatchina”, St. Petersburg): Noble life for common public – management of heritage and
touristic services in the historic manors of Gatchina and Fall in comparative perspective
- Amaury LORIN (Yangon University - Myanmar): Maymyo (Pyin Oo Lwin), British Hill Station in
Burma (1896): The Rise of a "Colonial Tourism?
- Cynthia J. MILLER (Emerson College, Los Angeles) and Thomas M. Shaker, Dean College,
Massachusetts): Vernacular Museums: Tourism and the Everyday
- Igor TCHOUKARINE (Macalester College, Minnesota): Goli Otok, lieu de mémoire et de tourisme
Specialised theme 25/Thème spécialisé 25
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Commodifying Home Labor: Domestic Work Over Time
Organizer: Eileen BORIS (University of California Santa Barbara, [email protected])
With the support of the International Federation for Research in Women's History
Discussant: Dirk HOERDER (University of Salzburg and Arizona State UniversitySession I
- Claire LOWRIE (University of Wollongong, [email protected]): Domestic Service and Colonial
Photography in Southeast Asia, 1880s-1930s
-Victoria HASKINS (University of Newcastle, Callaghan, [email protected]):
Domestic outsiders: Childcare and resistance in Indigenous domestic service in Australia and the
USA in the early 20th century
- Michele A. JOHNSON (York University, Toronto, [email protected]): “Me body want rest”:
Illness and Injury among Domestic Workers in Jamaica, 1920-1970
- Rosie COX (Birkbeck College, University of London, [email protected]): The new servants for times
of austerity: Au pairs in contemporary Britain
Session II
- Inger JONSSON and Marie ULVÄNG (Uppsala University, [email protected],
[email protected]): Domesticity, new consumer goods and the development of the
breadwinner-homemaker household in Sweden ca 1880-1930
- Nicola FOOTE (Florida Gulf Coast University, [email protected]): American Neo-Colonialism, the
Home and Domestic Service in Latin America
30 - Charlotte MACDONALD (Victoria University of Wellington, [email protected]): Cold
War, Hot Kitchens: domestic work in South East Asia and the Pacific in the Decolonising Decades,
c.1945-65
Specialised theme 26/Thème spécialisé 26
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Towards a Global History of the Girl
Organizer and discussant: Mary O’DOWD (Queen's University Belfast [email protected])
With the support of the International Federation for Research in Women's History
One speaker in reserve
- Sophie CASSAGNES-BROUQUET (Université Toulouse II le Mirail, [email protected]):Girls at Work in
the Middle Ages: Towards the end of a long historiographical silence
- Marja VAN TILBURG (University of Groningen, [email protected]): Gender and
Adolescence: the Problematic Integration of Rousseau’s Concept into the Education of Girls
- Mary Jo MAYNES and Ann WALTNER (University of Minnesota, [email protected],
[email protected]): Young women, textile labor and marriage in Europe and China around 1800
- Emily BRUCE (University of Minnesota, [email protected]) and Fang Qin (Capital Normal
University, Beijing): Our Girls have Grown Up in the Family’: Education, European and Chinese
Girls in the 19th Century'
- June PURVIS (University of Portsmouth, [email protected]): Growing Up Political: the
Pankhurst Daughters in Victorian Britain
- Alison MCKINNON (University of South Australia, [email protected]): The history of
the girl: debates on the education of girls/coming of age: Sweet Girl Graduates: gaining the
barricades
- Isobelle BARRETT MEYERING (University of New South Wales, [email protected]):
The girl in Australian second-wave Feminism (1969-79)
- Oluwakemi A. ADESINA (Osun State University, Osogbu, Nigeria, [email protected]
and [email protected]): The 'Girl-Hawking' War in Colonial Lagos
- YAN Hu (Minzu University, China, [email protected]): Bio-politics of Dai Girls: Marriage
and 'Desirable' Living Style
31 Specialised theme 27/Thème spécialisé 27
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Music and Nation
Organizer: Verónica ZÁRATE TOSCANO (President of the Mexican Committee of Historical
Sciences; Instituto Mora, México, [email protected])
With the support of the Mexican National Committee
Discussant: Esteban BUCH (EHESS, Paris, [email protected])
- Ruth BERESON (Lasalle College of the Arts, Singapore, [email protected]): Revisiting the
Operatic State
- Asahiko HANZAWA (Meiji Gakuin University, Japan, [email protected]): A musical
portrait of Kimigayo: politics and physicality
- Javier MORENO LUZÓN (Universidad Complutense de Madrid, [email protected]): The Strange
Case of a National Anthem without Lyrics: Music and Political Identities in Spain (1898-1931)
- Violeta NIGRO-GIUNTA (EHESS, Paris, [email protected]): Music and the Crisis of the
State. Music in Buenos Aires during the 2001 argentine crisis
- Emilia PAWLUSZ (Tallinn University, [email protected]): Between the national and the
global: the tradition of choral singing in contemporary Estonia
- Jim SAMSON (Royal Holloway, University of London, [email protected]): Polyphony and the
Nation
Joint session 1/Session jointe 1
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Reflections on the First World War: Global, Imperial, and Transnational perspectives
Organizers: XU Lan, Capital Normal University, Jay WINTER, Yale University
With the support of the Australian Historical Association and the Association of Chinese Historians
Discussant: Jay WINTER (Yale University) - XU Guoqi (Hong Kong University): The Great War and Asia’s great transformation
- Santanu DAS (King’s College, London): Beyond nation and the Great War: Indian and transnational intellectual responses to violence, 1914-1922
32 - Erez MANELA (Harvard University): Empires at War: The Great War as global conflict
- John HORNE (Trinity College, Dublin): Empires and occupations: the global dynamics of the
illiberal wartime state
- Bianka PIETROW-ENNKER (University of Konstanz): National liberation at the imperial peripheries
– Concepts and Conflicts on post-war order: The case of Poland in transnational perspective
- Maria Inez TATO (University of Buenos Aires): The Great War in the confines of the world: Its
impact on Argentine society
- Emilia SALVANOU (University of Peloponnese): Beyond rational choice and national
historiographies: World War I, minorities and the un-mixing of populations
- Peter GATRELL (University of Manchester): ‘Refugeedom’ during the Great War and its aftermath,
1914-23
Joint session 2/Session jointe 2
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Cities and their spaces: New approaches in urban studies and
cartography
Organizer: Katalin SZENDE (Central European University, Budapest)
With the support of the International Commission for the History of Towns and the Finnish National Committee
Discussant: Marjaana NIEMI (University of Tampere)
- Ari Daniel LEVINE (University of Georgia): Invisible Cities Made Legible: Mental Maps and
Textual Archaeologies of Northern Song Kaifeng
- Salvatore BOTTARI (University of Messina): The Sicilian port towns in the eighteenth century:
trade, social actors, infrastructure improvements and urban development
- Anna ANISIMOVA (Institute of World History, the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow): Spatial
Structures and their Construction in English Monastic Towns
- Preston PERLUSS (IAE, Université Pierre Mendès France, Grenoble): Mortmain Properties in the
Urban Environment and microscale neighbourhood social reconstitutions
- Laurentiu RADVAN (Facultatea de Istorie, Universitatea "Al. I. Cuza", Iasi): Space distribution in late
medieval and pre-modern towns in the Romanian Principalities
- Lars NILSSON (Institute of Urban History, Stockholm University): Urban Space in the Postindustrial Era
- LI Wei (School of History and Culture, Shandong University): Gentrification in Canadian Inner
Cities: Its Impact on Society
33 Joint session 3/Session jointe 3
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Writing the History of the Indian Ocean
Organizer: Lucile RABEARIMANANA (Université de Tananarive) and Yvan COMBEAU
(Université de la Réunion)
With the support of the Commission internationale des historiens de l’océan Indien and of the French National
Committee
Discussant: Jocelyn Chan LOW (Université de Maurice)
- Shirin AKHTAR (Jahangirnagar University): Writing the History of the Indian Ocean: Bengal Seaborne Trade 14-15 Century
- Serge BOUCHET (Université de La Réunion) : La construction d’une image de l’océan Indien
ancien : la perception de l’océan Indien dans les textes et représentations d’avant le XVIe siècle
- Evelyne COMBEAU-MARI (Centre de Recherches sur les sociétés du Sud ouest de l’océan Indien,
Université de La Réunion) : Le basket-ball, vecteur de rayonnement des Chinois dans l’océan Indien
(1930-1970)
- WANG Juxin (Department of politics and law, Shandong Party School of CPC, Jinan): Research on
the political relationship between Burmese Konbaung Dynasty and China’s Qing Dynasty
- Chantal RADIMILAHY (Musée d’art et d’archéologie, Université d’Antananarivo) : Madagascar et les
peuplements anciens dans le sud ouest de l’océan Indien
- Jeannot RASOLOARISON (Université d’Antananarivo) : Impératifs socio-économiques et mobilité des
travailleurs dans les îles du sud-ouest de l’océan Indien du début du XXème siècle à nos jours
Joint session 4/Session jointe 4
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Historiography and Comparative Perspectives on Natural
Disasters
Organizers: KIMURA Shigemitsu (Teikyo University) and KATŌ Chikako (Yokohama
National University)
With the support of the Japanese National Committee and the International Federation for Research in Women's History
Discussant: KIMURA Shigemitsu (Teikyo University)
- ITŌ Takayuki (International Research Centre for Japanese Studies): Cataclysmic Disasters in Premodern East Asia
34 - KOJIMA Kyōko (Sapporo Gakuin University): A Historical Research of Natural Disasters of the
Japan Ancient Times and the Medieval Time from the Viewpoint of Gender
- UEDA Kiwako (Hitotsubashi University): A Comparative History of the Japanese and Chinese
Communities after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire
- Luigi CHIARA (University of Messina) : La reconstruction post-séisme comme politique d’urgence
- Daniel Robert CURTIS (Utrecht University): Seventeenth-century plague in Europe: a rejoinder to
the 'epidemiological hypothesis' and its suggested role in the 'Little Divergence'
- Alessandro CAVAGNA (University of Milan): Antioch and the Earthquake (115 AD)
Joint session 5/Session jointe 5
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Memory Wars: History Education between Politics, Scholarship,
and the Media
Organizer: Simone LÄSSIG (University of Braunschweig)
With the support of the German National Committee, the Italian National Committee, the International Standing
Conference for the History of Education and the International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography
Discussant: Luigi CAJANI (University of Sapienza, Rome)
- Israel BARTAL (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem): « A World of Changes »: The 2000 History
Curriculum Scandal
- Denise BENTROVATO (Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research) : Memory Wars
and History Education in Central Africa: The Cases of Rwanda and Burundi
- Anna CLARK (University of Technology, Sydney): Challenging the Memory Wars: discourses of
division in Australian historical debate
- Snježana KOREN (University of Zagreb): “Useful past?” Debates on history teaching in Croatia
after 1990: World War II and the 1990s war
- Falk PINGEL (Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research): War Museums –
Museums at Memory Wars
- Victor SHNIRELMAN (Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Moscow): “Mutual past”: a
competition between Russian and Tatar textbooks in history
- Johannes Michiel WASSERMANN (University of KwaZulu-Natal): “Well we know where we’re we
goin’. But we don’t know where we’ve been.”- History Education for a post-apartheid rainbow nation
- BIAO Yang (East China Normal University, Shanghai): War memories in China and Japan
35 Joint session 6/Session jointe 6
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Nostalgia in historical consciousness and culture
Organizer: Arja VIRTA (University of Turku)
With the support of the The International Committee for Historical Demography, the International Standing Conference
for the History of Education, the International Association for Media and History, the International Commission for the
History and Theory of Historiography and the International Commission for History of Universities
Discussant: Elisabeth ERDMANN (University of Erlangen-Nuremberg)
- Angela BARTIE, Linda FLEMING, Mark FREEMAN, Tom HULME and Paul READMAN (University of
Strathclyde, University of Glasgow, University of London, King’s College, London): The redress of
the past: historical pageants in twentieth-century Britain
- Adele NYE (University of New England, New South Wales): The Objects of Nostalgia: Embedded
historical narratives
- Penelope HARNETT (University of the West England, Bristol): ‘The air raid shelter was great.’
Nostalgic experiences or authentic historical learning? Analysing interactive approaches to
learning about World War Two War with primary children
- Joanna WOJDON (University of Wrocław): Nostalgia of the Polish political émigrés in America after
WWI
- Patrizia AUDENINO (Università degli Studi di Milano): Public compensation and private perpetual
loss in the memory of Nineteenth century European refugees
- Ilya KALININ (St Petersburg State University): Future-in-the-Past / Past-in-the-Future: Nostalgia as
Neutralization of History
36 Joint session 7/Session jointe 7
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
New Order for the Old World? The Congress of Vienna 1815 in a
Global Perspective
Organizers: Frank HADLER (GWZO Leipzig/CIEHS) and Matthias MIDDELL (University of
Leipzig/NOGWHISTO)
With the support of the Commission Internationale des Etudes Historiques Slaves, the Network of Global and World
History Organizations and the National Committee of Slovak Historians
Discussants: Frank HADLER and Matthias MIDDELL
- Margaret CROSBY-ARNOLD (Columbia University, New York City): From Economic Warfare to
Legal Synchronization in the Long Nineteenth Century
- Marina FORMICA (University of Rome): The Impact of Pontifical State Restoration in a Global
Perspective
- Dušan KOVAC (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava): The Vienna Congress of 1815 and „the
Spring of Nations“ in Central Europe: Causality, or Discontinuity?
- Glenda SLUGA (University of Sydney) : Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, and a Christian Europe
- Janneke WEIJERMARS (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen): An Unfolding European Consciousness. The
Conference of Vienna and the Battle of Waterloo in Dutch, Luxembourgian and Belgian Literature,
1815-1915
- Deborah BESSEGHINI (Trieste University): The Rio de la Plata Independentists and the Vienna
Congress
Joint session 8/Session jointe 8
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Missionaries in East Asia
Organizers: Enrique GARCÍA HERNÁN and WU Yixiong
With the support of the Association of Chinese Historians and the Italian National Committee
Discussant : Alberto MELLONI (University of Modena)
- Paul OBERHOLZER (Università Gregoriana Roma, [email protected]): The grand strategy
of the Society of Jesus in the reports of Matteo Ricci about the identity of Catay with China.
37 - Michela CATTO (Centro per le Scienze religiose, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento,
[email protected]): The Chinese rites: An attempted dialogue and a driver of European
modernity. The case of the Society of Jesus and Enlightenment.
- Richard Fox YOUNG (Princeton Theological Seminary, [email protected]): Altar of All
Brilliant Sages: The Daoyuan of Jinan (Shandong)and Its Missionary Interlocutors in the Early
Republican Era
- Dominic SACHSENMAIER (Modern Asian History, Jacobs University Bremen,
[email protected]): Dual Sociopolitical Constraints: The Jesuits as Agents
Between Europe and China
- Leticia Mayer CELIS (IIMAS, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, [email protected]):
Visualizando lo invisible. Las redes de misioneros y probabilistas en el siglo XVI y primeros años del
XVII
- LIU Jiafeng (Institute of Modern Chinese History, Central China Normal University, Wuhan,
[email protected]): Encounters between Christianity and Islam: Chinese Muslims’ Experience in
early 20th Century
- WATANABE Yuko (Meijigakuin University, Tokyo, [email protected]): Japanese mission work
in China during the Sino-Japan war; Negative Heritage of Society for Christian missions in East Asia
- WANG Peter Chen-main (Graduate Institute of History, National Central University,
[email protected]): Culture, Missions, and Modernity: A Reconsideration of YMCA’s Early
Development in China
In reserve :
- Olga VOLOSYUK and Olga SOLODKOVA (National Research University Higher School of
Economics, [email protected], [email protected]): Understanding the other:
Xavier´s Japan and Montseratte´s Mughal Empire
- Antonio MÍGUEZ (University of Córdoba, [email protected]): The Asian Evangelizations:
From the Jesuits enculturation to Franciscan Transculturation
- Isabel Augusta MOURÃO (CHAM, Portuguese Center for Global History, Universidade Nova de
Lisboa, [email protected]) : Le Père jésuite portugais Gaspar de Amaral en ExtrêmeOrient: son regard sur le monde et les stratégies pour la meilleure gloire de Dieu
38 Joint session 9/Session jointe 9
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Selling Sex in the City: Prostitution in World Cities
Organizers: Lex HEERMA VAN VOSS (Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands
Royal Netherlands) and Magaly RODRIGUEZ GARCIA (Foundation Flanders, Vrije Universiteit
Brussel)
With the support of the Dutch National Committee, the Belgian National Committee, the Network of Global and World
History Organizations, the International Institute of Social History and the International Federation for Research in
Women's History
Discussant: Lex HEERMA VAN VOSS (Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands
Royal Netherlands)
- Thaddeus Gregory BLANCHETTE (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro-Macaé, [email protected]) and Christiana Schettini ([email protected]): “More than
tolerated: effectively managed”. The non-regulation of prostitution in Rio de Janeiro, 1808-2013.
- Genevieve GALÁN TAMÉS and Andrés CALDERÓN FERNÁNDEZ (Universidad Iberoamericana,
Ciudad de México, [email protected], [email protected]): Spaces of
sin, spaces of redemption: prostitution and its architectural and urban frame in Mexico City, 17th20th centuries.
- Julia MARTÍNEZ (University of Wollongong, New South Wales, [email protected]): Comparing
the colonial regulation of prostitution in Singapore, Batavia and Manila
- Gretchen HEAD (University of California, Berkeley, [email protected]): Women’s
Imaginative Appropriation of Tunis’s Red-Light District: from the Colonial Period to
after the Arab Spring
- Mfon UMOREN EKPOOTU (University of Port Harcourt, Choba, Rivers State)
([email protected]): Geographies of Sexuality: Prostitution and Space in Lagos from 1900
- Sue GRONEWOLD (Kean University [email protected]):
Selling Sex In Shanghai, China, 1600 To Present
- Jean-Michel CHAUMONT & Paul SERVAIS (Université de Louvain, [email protected]): The League of Nations 1924-27 inquiry on traffic in women
- Marianna MURAVYEVA (Oxford Brookes University, [email protected]): Urban
geography of selling sex: sexual geography of prostitution in modern Russian Cities
In reserve :
Magaly RODRIGUEZ GARCIA (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, [email protected]): The League of
Nations and social profiling of prostitutes
39 Joint session 10/ Session jointe 10
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
The Cold War and the Welfare State
Organizers: Pauli KETTUNEN (University of Helsinki, [email protected]) and Klaus PETERSEN (University of Southern Denmark, [email protected]) With the support of the Finnish and the Danish National Committees
Discussants: Pauli Kettunen (University of Helsinki) - Silvia INAUDI (University of Turin, [email protected]): An Italian case of study between Welfare
State and international relations: the Amministrazione Aiuti Internazionali (1947-1962)
- Eloisa BETTI (University of Bologna, eloisa.betti2@uniboit; [email protected]): Gendering
welfare policies in the Cold War. The case of Bologna, a Communist city in the West
- Tapio BERGHOLM (University of Eastern Finland, [email protected]) & Matti HANNIKAINEN
(University of Tampere, [email protected]): Between East and West: The Making of the Finnish
Welfare State Model 1944–1990
- Ben ZDENCANOVIC (Yale University, [email protected]): A United Nations for the
Working Class: The CIO, Transnational Social Politics, and the Founding of the World Federation of
Trade Unions, 1944 – 1949
- Monika BAÁR (University of Groningen, [email protected]): Disability Welfare as a Subject of
Systemic Competition during the Cold War
- Mette BUCHARDT (Aalborg University, [email protected]) & Maja Plum (University of
Copenhagen): The Nordic model of education and “the Sputnik shock”. Systemic competition during
the Cold War and its aftermath in the educational system, Denmark 1957-1961 and 2008-2012.
- Dean J. KOTLOWSKI (Salisbury University, [email protected]): A Foretaste of Cold War
Liberalism? Paul V. McNutt and the Idea of Security in the United States and the Philippines during
1930s and 1940s
40 Joint session 11/Session jointe 11
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Sport and Education from the Ephebe to the Teenager / Sport et
éducation de l’Ephèbe au teenager
Organizer: Jean SAINT–MARTIN (Université de Strasbourg) and ECKHARDT FUCHS (University
of Braunschweig)
With the support of the International Society for the History of Physical Education and Sport, the International
Standing Conference for the History of Education and the French National Committee
Discussant: Yvan Combeau (Université de la Réunion)
- Gabriel AMAEKEIVI (River State University Port Harcourt, [email protected]): The prospects
and challenges of sports in Africa
- Evelyne COMBEAU-MARI (Université de La Réunion, [email protected]): L'éducation sportive, levier d'identité et d'intégration communautaire. Les Chinois dans
l'océan indien (1930-1970)
- Yohann FORTUNE and Jean-Marie LEMONNIER (Université de Caen, [email protected], jean-­‐
[email protected]): Acculturation sportive dune génération dans les années soixante
- Nicolas Martin BRETEAU (EHESS, Paris, [email protected]): Physical Education, Political
Education : Sport and African American's Struggles for Dignity, Equality and Rights (1890-1940)
- Joaquim PINTASSILGO (University of Lisbon, Portugal, [email protected]): Physical Education
and military education : a problematic relation in Portugal during the first decades of the Twentieth
Century
- Asiru A. TAJUDEEN (Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo, [email protected]):
The Role of Sports in the promotion of Peace and Integration among the the Diverse Ethnic Groups in
Nigeria
- Hannah OKEDIJI (Ministry of Education, Nigeria, Hannah [email protected]):
The Role of Sport in the Development of Education in Nigeria
41 Joint session 12/Session jointe 12
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Political Rituals, symbols and celebrations
Organizer: Géza PÁLFFY (Institute of History of the Research Centre for Humanities of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest)
With the support of the Hungarian National Committee and the International Commission for the History of
Representative and Parliamentary Institutions
Discussant: John ROGISTER (Institut de France)
- Edward RUNG (University of Kazan): The Political Rituals, Symbolism and Celebrations in the
ancient east: the case of the Achaemenid Persian Empire
- Géza PÁLFFY (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest): Old Traditions in a New Coronation
City: the Habsburg Coronation Ceremonies in Early Modern Hungary
- John YOUNG (University of Strathclyde, Scotland): Regime change and the Revolution of 1688-1690
in Scotland: institutional processes and the Coronation of William of Orange and Mary Stuart as King
and Queen of Scotland
- Robert KURELIĆ (University of Pula, Croatia): In the Shadows of Power: Rituals and Symbols in a
rural setting : the Adriatic
- Vincent LANIOL (Université Paris Ouest Nanterre) : Rituels diplomatiques, protocole et symboles a
l'age de la guerre totale: l'exemple de la Conference de Paix de 1919
- Javier MORENO LUZÓN (Universidad Complutense de Madrid): Ceremonial Monarchy and Political
Rituals: the Spanish case in a comparative perspective, 1902–1931
- Paola SALVATORI (University of Pisa) : Mythes, rituels et liturgies politiques du régime fasciste
- Anna Rita GORI (University of Siena): From Past to Future: Political Rituals, myths and symbols
of Estado Novo in the 1940 Exhibition
42 Joint session 13/Session jointe 13
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Old traditions in a globalizing world – a multifaceted challenge
for history and history education
Organizers: MENG Zhongjie (Eastern Normal University, Shanghai) and Susanne POPP
(University of Augsburg)
With the support of the International Society for History Didactics, the Association of Chinese Historians and the Korean
National Committee
Discussant: ZHANG Guogang (Tsinghua University, Beijing)
- GE Huanli (Shandong University, Jinan): On the Modernization of Confucian Classics Education at
New Style Colleges in Late Qing China—Based on the Confucian Classics Textbooks
- Olu OSOKOYA and Bandele OKUNNUGA (University of Ibadan): Historical Patterns, Customs
and Traditions Restricting Women’s Participation in University Education in African Sub-Sahara in
the 21st Century
- Olga Vladimirovna MALTSEVA (Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Novosibirsk): Old Traditions of Indigenous Peoples of Russia –The Cultural Adaption to a Changing
World. The Example of Amur Nanai
- Sun Joo KANG (Gyeongin National University of Education, An Yang, South Korea): Traditional
Cultural Values Transmitted by Korean History Curricula and Textbooks Facing Cultural Challenges
by Western Ideas Since 1960’s
- Adrian SHUBERT (York University, Toronto): Bullfighting: a Hispanic tradition in a globalizing
world
- Michael WOBRING (University of Augsburg): Transcultural reception of „old traditions“ –
Examples for a global transfer of traditions as an approach to teach the history of globalization
43 Joint Session 14/Session jointe 14
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Witchcraft and Prediction in Early State Societies
Organizers: Roberto MARTINEZ-GONZALEZ (UNAM, Mexico, [email protected]) and
Katarzyna MIKULSKA (University of Warsaw, [email protected]), Helios FIGUEROLA
PUJOL (Université René Descartes)
With the support of the Mexican and the Polish National Committees
Discussants: Roberto MARTINEZ-GONZALEZ (UNAM, Mexico) and Katarzyna MIKULSKA
(University of Warsaw)
- Agnieszka BRYLAK (University of Warsaw): Witchcraft and theater: Nahua performance in
Prehispanic and Early Colonial period
- Michela CRAVERI (Catholic University of Milan): The role of ajq'iij and the calendar divination in
the contemporary Mayan communities of Guatemala
- Eduardo FLORES CLAIR (Direccion de Estudios Historicos INAH, Mexico): Hechizos de amor en la
sociedad novohispana,
siglo XVIII
- Andrés Gabriel FREIJOMIL (Universidad Nacional de General Sarmiento, École des Hautes Études en
Sciences Sociales-EHSS, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas-CONICET):
Brujería, posesión y giro epistemológico en el siglo XVII. El pasaje de la teología a la “razón de
Estado” en La Possession de Loudun de Michel de Certeau
- M.S. JAYEOLA-OMOYENI (Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo), J.O. OMOYENI and E.M.
OYETADE (Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun-State): Witchcraft in the 20th And 21st
Centuries in Nigeria: A Comparative Analysis
- Roberto MARTÍNEZ GONZÁLEZ (UNAM, Mexico) and Katarzyna MIKULSKA (University
of Warsaw): Priesthood and sorcery in the ancient Mexico / Sacerdocio y brujería en el México
antiguo
- Araceli ROJAS MARTINEZ Gracida (Leiden University): Reading Maize in an Ayöök community: an
approach to the study of divination in Mesoamerica
-­‐ Robert WIŚNIEWSKI (University of Warsaw): Empire and divination in Late Antique Rome 44 Joint Session 15/Session jointe 15
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Changing social and cultural values of children in time and space
Organizers: Ellen SCHRUMPF (Telemark University College), Ning DE CONINCK-SMITH (Aarhus
University), Bengt SANDIN (Linköping University)
With the support of the Norwegian, the Danish and the Swedish National Committees
Discussants: Ellen SCHRUMPF (Telemark University College, Norway), Ning DE CONINCKSMITH (Aarhus University Denmark)
Section 1 - Fabio PRUNERI (University of Sassari): Time and Learning in the History of Childhood
- Abdullah AL MASUM (University of Chittagong): Child Education in Bangladesh: Problems and
Progress (1971-2000)
- Grace Olumeri AKANBI & Alice Arinlade JEKAYINFA (University of Ilorin): From Functionalism to
Reductionism, Communalism to Individualism: Changing Cultural and Social Values of Children in
Nigeria from Pre-Colonial period to 1999
Section 2
- Denyse BAILLARGEON (University of Montreal): Save the Child to save the Nation: the
Foundraising drives of the Sainte-Justine Hospital for Children of Montreal, 1920s – 1960s
- Anne SEMPLE RHONDA (St. Francis Xavier University, New Scotland): Making Christians/Selling
Community. The Social and Cultural Value of Children in Modern British Protestant Missions
- Satu Helena LIDMAN (University of Turku): Can you believe a child? Minors as victims and
witnesses of violent crime in early modern Europe
Section 3
- Edin OMECIC (University of Sarajevo): Childhood in wartime: Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Serbia (1991-1995)
- Ruobing HAN (Leiden University): The Commodification of Childhood. The anime and manga
character and the rise of the child consumer in the post-war Japan
45 Joint Session 16/Session jointe 16
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Globalization, National Patterns of Development and Strategies of
Firms (XIXth-XXth Century)*
Organizers: Dominique BARJOT (Université Paris 4 Sorbonne) and LU Yimin (Zhejiang
University, Hangzhou)
With the support of the French National Committee and the International Economic History Association
Discussant: Harm SCHROETER (University of Bergen)
- Chinese paper to be confirmed
-William J. HAUSMAN (College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia): Global Electrication: the
North-American Case
- Youssef CASSIS (European University Institute, Florence): Banking and Stock Exchange : a History of the
City of London since the beginning of the XXth Century
- Philippe MIOCHE (University of Provence): Globalization and the European Steel and Iron Industry since 1945
- YAGO Kazuhiko (Waseda University): The Japanese Banking System from Meiji
- Sung Chan HONG (Seoul National University): The South Korean Economic Growth since 1953
- Maria Inés BARBERO (Universidad de San Andrés, Argentina): The Case of Argentina: the Difficulties of an
Emerging nation since the beginning of the XXth Century
- Pierre LANTHIER (University of Trois-Rivières, Québec, Canada): The Indian Economy and Technological
Transfers since 1949
* This session is the continuation of two conferences held in Paris and Hanghzou before the Jinan
Congress and the organizers of this session will present in their introduction the summary report of
these conferences /Cette session se place dans la suite de deux colloques ayant eu lieu à Paris et à
Hanghzou avant le Congrès de Jinan, et les organisateurs de cette session présenteront dans leur
introduction le résumé des résultats de ces colloques
46 Joint Session 17/Session jointe 17
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
New Approaches to History of Diplomatic Practices/Nouvelles
approches de l’histoire des pratiques diplomatiques
Organizers: Laurence BADEL (Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne), Eckart CONZE,
(Philipps-Universität Marburg) and Rui KOHIYAMA (Tokyo Woman's Christian University)
With the support of the Commission of History of International Relations, the Japanese National Committee and the
International Federation for Research in Women's History
Discussant: Eckart CONZE, (Philipps-Universität Marburg)
- Glenda SLUGA (University of Sydney): From Germaine de Staël to Dorothea Lieven: Women,
diplomacy and international politics before and after the Congress of Vienna / De Germaine de Staël
à Dorothea Lieven : femmes, diplomatie et relations internationales avant et après le Congrès de
Vienne
- Vincent LANIOL ( Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) : Culture of war and men of peace ?
French diplomats at the end of the Great War / Culture de guerre et hommes de paix ? Les diplomates
français au sortir de la Grande Guerre (1918-1919)
- Geert VAN GOETHEM (Amsab-Institute of Social History in Belgium): Labour’s lost war. Sir Walter
McLennan Citrine’s informal diplomacy during World War Two / La guerre perdue du Labour. La
diplomatie informelle de Sir Walter McLennan Citrine’s pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale
- Andrea WIEGESHOFF (University of Marburg): The « New Look » of German diplomacy facing the
challenges of multilateralization after the Second World War / Le « New Look » de la diplomatie
allemande face aux défis du multilatéralisme après la Seconde Guerre mondiale
- Alexandre MORELI (Fundação Getulio Vargas, Rio-deJaneiro): Aiming to rise and to lead: the
reorganization of the Brazilian diplomatic corps in the aftermath of the Second World War/A la
recherche de croissance et d’influence: la reconstruction du corps diplomatique brésilien au
lendemain de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale
- Rita PAOLINI (Universita Milano): A new diplomacy for India ? The generation of ambassadors
serving Nehruvian non-alignment / Une nouvelle diplomatie pour l’Inde ? La génération des
ambassadeurs au service de la politique de non-alignement de Nehru
- Pauline MILANI, Matthieu GILLABERT, Université de Fribourg): A public diplomacy for the
Neutrals? The Swiss, Finish and Swedish cases during the Cold War (1948-1975) / Une diplomatie
publique pour les Neutres ? Les cas suisse, finlandais et suédois pendant la Guerre froide (19481975)
- Claire SANDERSON (Université de Reims): Meeting the challenges of 'new' globalisation: the
changing culture and practices of British diplomacy / Le renouvellement de la diplomatie britannique
face aux défis de la nouvelle mondialisation
47 Joint Session 18/Session jointe 18
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
The Use and Abuse of History
Organizers: Antoon DE BAETS (University of Groningen, [email protected]) and Sacha
ZALA (University of Bern, [email protected])
With the support of the International Committee for the History and Theory of Historiography, the
Korean, the Swiss and the Dutch National Committees
Discussant: Jie-Hyun LIM (Hanyang University, [email protected])
- Antoon DE BAETS (University of Groningen): The Subversive Use of Historical Parallels
- Sacha ZALA (University of Bern): Fabricating a Suitable Past: From the “raison d’état” to the
“raison privé”
- Shraddha KUMBHOJKAR: “Gandhiji, I Have No Homeland”: Untouchables and Contested History
- ZHAO Bo: Protection of Posthumous Reputation and Privacy and History Censorship in the Digital
Age
- Cécile GONÇALVES: Salazar and the “Myth of the Eternal Portugal”
- Dženan DAUTOVIC: Bosnian Medieval Historiography as a Battlefield for Socialist and Nationalist
Ideologies
- Johnny Roberto ROSA: The Brazilian Amnesty Law And Its Impasses: Dealing with Impunity,
Reconciliation and Reparation
Round Table 1/Table ronde 1
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Studying Long Walls
Organizer: Marco DE NICOLO (University of Cassino)
With the support of the Italian and the Ukrainian National Committees
Commentators:
- Volodymyr KOVALENKO (National Shevchenko Pedagogical University, Chernihiv)
48 - Joëlle BEURIER (Université de Paris XIII)
- Katja SKRLJ (Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts )
- Alexis RAPPAS (Université de Provence)
Round Table 2/Table ronde 2
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
New Approaches in the field of Biography Organizer: Tiina KINNUNEN (University of Oulu : [email protected])
With the support of the Finnish National Committee
Commentators:
- Birgitte POSSING (Danish National Archives, [email protected])
- Benito Bisso SCHMIDT (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, [email protected])
- Irma SULKUNEN (University of Tampere, [email protected])
- Johan ÖSTLING (University of Lund, [email protected])
Round Table 3/Table ronde 3
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
What World for World History ?
Organizer: Edoardo TORTAROLO (Università del Piemonte orientale)
With the support of the Italian National Committee
Commentators:
- XINYAN Chi (Nanjing Normal University, [email protected])
- Poul DUEDAHL (Aalborg University, Denmark, [email protected])
- Sebastian CONRAD (FU Universität Berlin, [email protected])
- Blythe Alice RAVIOLA (IULCE-Madrid , [email protected])
Round Table 4/Table ronde 4
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Closing the Blue Whole
Organizer: Ingo HEIDBRINK (Old Dominion University, USA, [email protected])
With the support of the International Committee for Maritime History
Commentators:
- FEI Sheng (Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, [email protected])
- Lewis R. FISCHER (Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada, [email protected])
- Malcolm TULL, Professor, Murdoch University, Australia, [email protected]) and James
Reveley (University of Wollongong, Australia, [email protected])
- Stig TENOLD, Professor, Norwegian School of Economics, [email protected])
and Jari OJALA, University of Jyväskylä ([email protected])
Round Table 5/Table ronde 5
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
The role of images in the construction of collective identities
Organizers: Laura MALOSETTI COSTA (University of Buenos Aires) and Natalia MAJLUF
(University of Lima)
With the support of the Argentinian National Committee
Commentators:
- José Emilio BURUCUA (University of San Martín, Argentina)
- Michael ORWICZ (University of Connecticut)
- Benno ENNKER (University of Tübingen, University of St. Gallen)
- Valerie MAINZ (University of Leeds)
- In reserve: Andrea GIUNTA (University of Texas, Austin and University of Buenos Aires) 49 50 Round Table 6/Table ronde 6
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
The Sea as Realm of Memory
Organizers: Michael NORTH (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald) and SUN Lixin
(Beijing Normal University)
With the support of the German National Committee and the Association of Chinese Historians
Commentators:
- XIU Bin (Ocean University of China, [email protected]; [email protected])
- David A. ChAPPEL (University of Hawaii at Manoa, [email protected])
- Olivette OTELE (Bath Spa University, [email protected])
- Renate PIEPER (University of Graz, [email protected])
In reserve: JIA Jun (Beijing Normal University, [email protected]) and Hu Xiaozhong Jao
(University of Hong Kong, [email protected])
Round Table 7/Table ronde 7
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Why Public History ?
Organizers: Arnita JONES (International Federation for Public History) and Alix Green
(University of Central Lancashire)
With the support of the International Federation for Public History
Commentators:
- Anna ADAMEK (Canada Science and Technology Museum)
- Philip L. CANTELON (History Associates, Incorporated, USA)
- Bonny IBHAWOH (McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario)
- Serge NOIRET (European University Institute, Florence) 51 Round Table 8/Table ronde
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
National Identities and World Heritage Organizers: Pim DEN BOER and Tamara van KESSEL (University of Amsterdam)
With the support of the Dutch National Committee
Commentators (2 in reserve):
Section 1: Historiography and its moral implications with a comparative approach
- Victor NEUMANN (Timişoara University)
- Edhem ELDEM (Boğaziçi University, Istanbul)
- Astrid SWENSON (Brunel University, London)
Section 2: Stewardship of heritage: conservation, public access and research in the quagmire of
(religious) politics
- Tanja VAHTIKARI (Tampere University)
- HAN Chaojian (Shandong University, Hong Kong)
- Mirjam HOIJTINK (Amsterdam University)
Round Table 9/Table ronde
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
History and historiography. Latin America as an object and
subject: internal and external perspectives
Organizer: Eliana R. DE FREITAS DUTRA (Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais,
[email protected], [email protected]) and Jorge MEYERS (Universidad
Nacional de Quilmes/CONICET, [email protected],
[email protected]
With the support of the Brazilian National Committee
Commentators:
- Regina Aída CRESPO (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, [email protected],
[email protected])
52 - Gabriela PELLEGRINO SOARES (Universidade de São Paulo, [email protected],
[email protected])
- Ariel DE LA FUENTE (Purdue University, [email protected], [email protected])
- Patrícia FUNES (Universidad de Buenos Aires, [email protected],
[email protected]
Round Table 10/Table ronde 10
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
The Boxer War in China
Organizer: R. G. TIEDEMANN (Shandong University)
With the support of the Association of Chinese Historians
Commentators:
- Thoralf KLEIN (Loughborough University)
- David BUCK (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
- Roger THOMPSON (Western Washington University, Bellingham)
- YAN Yan (Shandong University)
Round Table 11/Table ronde 11
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Crossroad States: Between East and West
Organizers : Luis GARCIA MORENO (Real Academia de la Historia) and LI Jinxiu (Institute of
History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
With the support of the Spanish National Committee and the Association of Chinese Historians
Commentators (4 in reserve):
- Han-Je PARK (Seoul National University)
- Melek ÖZYETGIN (Yildiz University)
- Peter ZIEME (Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities)
- Rolando MINUTI (University of Firenze)
53 - Borja ANTELA-BERNÁRDEZ (Autonomous University of Barcelona)
- F. Javier Gómez ESPELOSÍN (University of Alcalá)
- QIANG Li (University of Ioannine)
- Stephanos KORDOSE (University of Ioannine)
Round Table 12/Table ronde 12
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
European Reformation as a model for Revolutions and Crises for
today's world
Eva DOLEZALOVA
[email protected])
Organizer:
(Academy
of
Sciences
of
the
Czech
Republic,
With the support of the Czech National Committee
Commentators:
- Larry D. HARWOOD (Viterbo University, La Crosse, Wisconsin, [email protected])
- Norbert FABIAN (Duisburg [email protected])
- Zaid EYADAT (The University of Jordan, Amman, [email protected])
- ZHAO Wenhong (Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, [email protected])
Round Table 13/Table ronde 13
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Les grandes archives et les grandes bibliothèques, sources de
l'histoire de l'humanité
Organizer: Werner MALECZEK (Universität Wien)
With the support of the Pontifical Committee of Historical Sciences
Commentators:
- Johannes HELMRATH (Freie Universität Berlin)
- Andreas FINGERNAGEL (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Wien)
54 - Giovanni COCO (Archivio Segreto Vaticano)
- Timothy JANZ (Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana)
Round Table 14/Table ronde 14
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Contemporary Art and the Future of History
Organizer: Ewa DOMANSKA (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, and Stanford University,
[email protected])
With the support of the International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography
Commentators:
- Nandipha MNTAMBO (artist, Johannesburg, [email protected] or [email protected])
- Póra PETURSDOTTIR (The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, [email protected])
- Claudia Mandel KATZ (University of Costa Rica)
- YANG Jiashen (Shandong University, Jinan, China, [email protected])
Round Table 15/Table ronde 15
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Women’s History at the Cutting Edge
Organizers: YAN Chen (Fudan University) and Karen OFFEN (Stanford University)
With the support of the International Federation for Research in Women’s History
Commentators:
- Natalia PUSHKAREVA (Academy of Sciences, Moscow)
- June PURVIS (University of Portsmouth)
- Françoise THEBAUD (University of Avignon) ;
- Rui KOHIYAMA (Tokyo Woman’s Christian University) 55 Round Table 16/Table ronde 16
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Western Modern Medicine in East Asia
Organizer: IIJIMA Wataru (Aoyamagakuin University, Tokyo)
With the support of the Japanese National Committee
Commentators:
- WANG Yong (Peking Union Medical College, Beijing)
- YEO Insok (Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul)
- LIU Shiyun (Academia Sinica, Taibei)
- Christian OBERLAENDER (University of Halle)
Round Table 17/Table ronde 17
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
The International Commission of Historical Sciences and World
History
Organizer: Matthias MIDDELL and Katja NAUMANN (University of Leipzig)
With the support of the Network of Global and World History Organizations
Commentators:
- Patrick MANNING (University of Pittsburgh)
- Edoardo TORTAROLO (University of Eastern Piedmont) and Ian HESKETH (University of
Queensland)
- Poul DUEDAHL (Aalborg University)
- Hilda SABATO (University of Buenos Aires) and Mikhail LIPKIN (Academy of Sciences, Moscow)
56 Round Table 18/Table ronde 18
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Law and Regulation in Eastern Europe
Organizer: Ioan-Aurel POP (Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, [email protected]/ i_a_pop@
yahoo.com)
With the support of the Romanian National Committee
Commentators:
- Christian GASTGEBER (Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, [email protected])
- Martyn RADY (University College London, [email protected])
- Natalia SAMOYLENKO (Yuri Kondratyuk National Technical University, Poltava, natashasam5@ mail.ru)
- Michal TARGOWSKI (University of Torun, Poland; [email protected]
Round Table 19/Table ronde 19
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Event and Time in Historical Perspectives:
Organizers: Lorina REPINA (Academy of Sciences, Moscow) and Hugues TERTRAIS (Université
Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
With the support of the Russian National Committee and the Committee of History of International Relations
Commentators:
- Pierre BOILLEY (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
- Zinaida CHEKANTSEVA (Academy of Sciences, Moscow)
- Olga LEONTIEVA (Samara State University)
- Pierre SINGARAVÉLOU (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
57 Special Session/Session spéciale
Wednesday 26 August morning, or Wednesday 26 August afternoon, or Thursday 27 August
afternoon/Mercredi 26 août matin, ou mercredi 26 août après-midi, ou jeudi 27 août matin
Histories of International Organisations in the Making: UNESCO
as a case study
Organizer : Jens Boel (Archives, UNESCO, [email protected])
Programme to follow/Programme à venir
Thursday 27 August afternoon and Friday 28 August
(morning and afternoon)/Jeudi 27 août après-midi et
vendredi 28 août (matin et après-midi)
The International Affiliated Organizations’ meetings
(Conferences and General Assemblies)
/ Les réunions des organisations internationals affiliées (colloques et
assemblées générales)
Programme to follow/Programme à venir
58 Evening sessions (7-9 PM)/Sessions de soirée (19-21 h)
Monday 24 August/Lundi 24 août
Change of Value – Value of Change.Transforming Societies in
Global Perspective via Oral History
Organizers: Miroslav VANĚK (Czech Academy of Sciences, [email protected]) and
Mirta LOBATO (University of Buenos-Aires, [email protected])
Tuesday 25 August/Mardi 25 août
Digital History/L’histoire à l’ère du numérique
Organizers: International Federation for Public History and THATCamp (The Humanities and
Technology Camp)
Wednesday 26 August/Mercredi 26 août
The CISH/Jaeger-Lecoultre prize of History: award
ceremony/Cérémonie de remise du prix d’histoire CISH/JaegerLecoultre
The winner will receive the prize (a Reverso watch Jaeger-Lecoultre and a special CISH medal)
from Marjatta HIETALA, president of he CISH and one of the company executives of JaegerLecoultre). He/she will then give a keynote presentation on his/her works.
Le lauréat ou la lauréate recevra le prix (une montre Reverso Jaeger-Lecoultre et une médaille
spéciale du CISH) des mains de Marjatta Hietala, présidente du CISH et d’un reponsable de la
société Jaeger-Lecoultre. Il ou elle fera ensuite une conférence sur ses travaux.
Thursday 27 August/Jeudi 27 août
Global Connections: the Next Generation (posters)
Organizer: Gunlög FUR (Linnaeus University, Växjö, Sweden, [email protected])
Friday 28 August/Vendredi 27 août
Ethics and History
Organizer: Jie-Hyun LIM (Hanyang University, [email protected])
59 Saturday 29 August (morning)/Samedi 29 août (matin)
2nd General Assembly/2nde Assemblée générale
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Election of the future Board of the CISH/Élection du futur Bureau du CISH
Choice of the city hosting the CISH’s XXIIIrd Congress (2020)/Choix de la cité d’accueil
du XXIIIe Congrès du CISH (2020)
Closing session/séance de clôture