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EAUH Conference 2006Specialist Sessions
Session info/Specialist Sessions1. Inter-city exchanges: Networks of inter-city exchanges1 ½ hours Period: Modern Prof. Jean-Luc Pinol LARHRA CNRS, University of Lyons 2. Leisure in 19th and 20th century urban spacePeriod: Modern 1 ½ hours Katri LentoP.O. Box 12, Dept. of History, 00014 Univ. of Helsinki Miika TervonenP.O.Box 54, Dept. of Social Science History, 00014 Univ. of Helsinki Jussi WacklinP.O. Box 12, Dept. of History, 00014 Univ. of Helsinki 3. The rising of a national sound: music in the capital, 1750-18501 ½ hours Period: Early modern Dr. Koen Buyens Free University Brussels, Belgium 4. Transport et circulations intra-urbains dans une perspective comparative des grandes capitales européennes à l'époque préindustrielle1 ½ hours Period: Early modern Robert CarvaisHistorian of Law, CNRS Professor Dominique MargairazHistorian of Economy, Paris I 5. Lived Time in the City1 ½ hours Period: Early modern Penelope Corfielde-mail: p.corfield@rhul.ac.uk 6. Villes et archipels/ Cities and Archipelagos1 ½ hours Period: Early modern/Modern Michèle DagenaisDépartement d’histoire, Université de Montréal,
C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-Ville, Montréal, Québec (Canada)
H3C 3J7 7. Generations in towns1 ½ hours Period: Medieval/Early modern Katalin SzendeCEU, Budapest e-mail: szendek@ceu.hu Finn-Einar Eliassen Høgskolen i Vestfold, Tønsberg 8. International city networks and networking activities during the 20th century1 ½ hours Period: Modern Professor Michael Hebbert School of Environment and Development, University of Manchester, Architecture
Building, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, United Kingdom Dr Shane EwenSchool of Historical Studies, University of Edinburgh, William Robertson
Building, 50 George Square, Edinburgh EH8 9JY, United Kingdom 9. Narrating the city: everyday experience and urban networks1 ½ hours Period: Modern Wladimir FischerResearch associate, Vienna University; Spengergasse 52/12, A-1050 Wien Anastasia ChristouAthens Caroline VarletMaître de conférences associée, Ecole d'architecture de Paris-la-Villette/EHESS 10. La musique dans la ville XVe-XIXe siècles1 ½ hours Period: Early modern Laure GauthierParis IV Mélanie TraversierGrenoble 2 11. Representing modernity: political and social caricature in European cities in the late 19th and 20th centuries1 ½ hours Period: Modern Malcolm GeeUniversity of Northumbria Dobrinka ParushevaInstitute of Balkan Studies, Sofia 12. Clean Towns: The problem of garbage disposal in the European cities (XIXth-XXth centuries)1 ½ hours Period: Modern Andrea GiuntiniUniversity of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy e-mail: giuntini@unimo.it Sara PiccoloUniversity of Catania, Italy e-mail: sarapiccolo@interfree.it 13. The changing urban family, 1500-1750: cross-Europe perspectives1 ½ hours Period: Early modern Dr Vanessa HardingReader in London History, School of History, Classics & Archaeology,
Birkbeck, University of London, Malet Street, LONDON WC1E 7HX, United
Kingdom Professor Richard SmithDirector, Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure,Department
of Geography, University of Cambridge, Downing Place, CAMBRIDGE CB2 3EN,
United Kingdom Dr Matthew Davies Institute of Historical Research, University of London, Senate House,
Malet Street, LONDON WC1E 7HU, United Kingdom 14. Rivers and cities: Imperial politics and the development of cities along the Volga and the Danube in the 18th and early 19th century1 ½ hours Period: Early modern PD Dr. Guido HausmannTrinity College, University of Dublin, Ireland 15. Espaces libres et lieux publics (XVIIIe-XXe siècles)1 ½ hours Period: Early modern/Modern Marie CharvetMaître de conférences, université de Nantes Caroline VarletMaître de conférences associée, école d’architecture
Paris-la-Villette/EHESS 16. Fiscalités et identités urbaines à la fin du Moyen Age1 ½ hours Period: Medieval Professeur Michel HébertDé partement d'histoire, Université du Québec à Montréal,
C.P. 8888, Succursale Centre Ville, Montréal (Québec), H3C
3P8 Canada Denis MenjotUniversité de Lyon 2 e-mail: menjot@univ-lyon2.fr 17. Housing Policy in Europe – Research Results and Methodological Starting Points for a Multinational Comparison1 ½ hours Period: Modern Harald Stoeger University of Salzburg, Department of Historical and Political
Sciences, Robert HoffmannUniversity of Salzburg, Department of historical and political sciences, Rudolfskai 42, 5020 Salzburg, Austria e-mail: robert.hoffmann@sbg.ac.at 18. Urban elites and territorial power structures in Antiquity and Late medieval and Early Modern SocietiesPeriod: Medieval/Early modern Prof. O.M. van NijfUniversity of Groningen (Ancient History) Prof. D.E.H. de BoerUniversity of Groningen (Medieval History) Prof. R. AlstonRoyal Holloway, University of London (Ancient History) 19. Satellite Towns1 ½ hours Period: Early modern/Modern Prof. Pim KooijUniversity of Groningen, Faculty of Arts, Dept. of History, Postbox 716,
9700 AS Groningen, The Netherlands Prof. Serguei KachtchenkoDept. of History, University of St Petersburg, Russia Prof. Yuri Mizis Dept. of History, University of Tambov, Russia 20. The religious use of urban spaces before and after the Reformation (ca. 1300-1650)1 ½ hours Period: Medieval/Early modern Dr. Anne-Laure Van Bruaene Department of Early Modern History, Ghent University-Ugent, Blandijnberg
2, B-9000 Gent Dr. Elodie Lecuppre-DesjardinUniversité Charles de Gaulle – Lille 3, Domaine universitaire
du « Pont de bois », BP 149, 59653 Villeneuve d’Ascq
cedex.
21. Trade, Ethnicity and Urban Culture in European Port Cities (17th-20th centuries)1 ½ hours Period: Early modern/Modern Jörg Vögele Düsseldorf Robert LeeLiverpool 22. Colonial cities in Eurasia and Africa: The relationship of space, culture and power1 ½ hours Period: Early modern/Modern Lynn Hollen Lees Professor of History and Co-director, Lauder Program in International
Studies, 311E College Hall, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA
19104-639 23. The concept of the "European City" and urban realities in twentieth-century southern Europe1 ½ hours Period: Modern Dr. Rainer LiedtkeUniversity of Kiel. (GREECE, Athens) Martin BaumeisterUniversity of Munich. (SPAIN, Madrid and Barcelona) Alan DubenIstanbul Bilgi University. (TURKEY, Istanbul) 24. Childhood and Youth in Urban Europe: Institutions and Organisations1 ½ hours Period: Modern Collaborators: Harry HendrickAssociate Professor, Institute of History, English Centre, University
of Southern Denmark, 5230 Odense M, Denmark.
Abstracts to: Dr Alysa LeveneAcademic Fellow in Urban Studies, Department of History, Oxford Brookes
University, Headington Campus, Gipsy Lane, Oxford, 0X3 0BP, England Dr Mary Clare MartinSenior Lecturer in Education Studies, School of Education and Training,
University of Greenwich, Avery Hill Campus, Mansion Site, Bexley Rd London
SE9 2PQ. 25. Urban Centres of South Asia: Merchants and Maritime CommercePeriod: EM/Modern Prof. Patit Paban MishraDepartment of History, Sambalpur University, Jyoti Vihar, Burla-768019,
Dist. Sambalpur (ORISSA), India. 26. The City and the Reception in the Modern and Contemporary AgePeriod: Early modern/Modern Prof. Roberta Morelli Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Facoltà
di Lettere e Filosofia- Dipartimento di Storia, Via Columbia 1, 00173
ROMA Carlo M. Travaglini Director CROMA (Center for Roman studies) - University Roma Tre 27. New uses for preserved industrial areas: mixed blessings for cities1 ½ hours Period: Modern Anja K. NevanlinnaDr., Academy Research Fellow, Academy of Finland & Department of
Art History, University of Helsinki 28. Tales of the City: Outsiders’ Descriptions of Cities in the Early Modern Period1 ½ hours Period: Early modern Flaminia Bardati and Fabrizio NevolaVilla I Tatti, Harvard University Center for Renaissance Studies, via
di Vincigliata 26, Firenze 50135, ITALY 29. Rumours in the Early Modern European City1 ½ hours Period: Early modern MA Jakob Ingemann ParbyCopenhagen City Museum, Denmark MA Lars Vangen ChristensenCopenhagen City Archive 30. Social Housing between the wars: Utopias and realities1 ½ hours Period: Modern Magda PinheiroISCTE, Lisbon Professor Henk van DijkErasmus University Rotterdam 31. European Urban Tourism in Comparative Perspective1 ½ hours Period: Modern John K. WaltonUniversity of Central Lancashire, UK Claudio VisentinUniversity of Lugano, Switzerland 32. Elections and Decision-Making Processes in Early Modern Cities in comparative Perspective1 ½ hours Period: Early modern Prof. Dr. Rudolf SchlöglUniversität Konstanz, Fachbereich Geschichte und Soziologie, 33. Old centers - new towns: The medieval urbanization of Europe revisitedPeriod: Medieval Prof. Dr. Felicitas SchmiederHistorisches Institut, Fernuniversität Hagen, Universitätsstr. 21, D-58084 Hagen, Germany Prof. Dr. Peter JohanekInstitut für vergleichende Städtegeschichte Münster, Königsstr.
46, D-48143 Münster, Germany 34. Ports on the border of the state: dynamics and path dependency, 1200-18001 ½ hours Period: Medieval/Early modern Dr. L. SickingUniversity of Leiden, Department of History, Doelensteeg 16, Postbus
9515, Dr. C. AntunesUniversity of Leiden, Department of History, Doelensteeg 16, Postbus
9515, 35. Exporting Haussmann: Urbanism and infrastructure modernization in Europe (1860-1900)1 ½ hours Period: Modern Á lvaro Ferreira da SilvaFaculdade de Economia, Campus de Campolide, 1099-032 LISBOA fax: 213870933 36. Conflict, Power and Media in premodern European towns1 ½ hours Period: Medieval/Early modern PD Dr. Martina SterckenKompetenzzentrum Zürcher Mediävistik, Nationaler Forschungsschwerpunkt
(NFS), Medienwandel-Medienwechsel-Medienwissen, Historische Perspektiven,
Rämistr. 69, CH-8006 Zürich Dr. Michael JuckerMünster 37. Void of space? The role of space in the discourse on urban history: A debate1 ½ hours Period: All times Dr. Francesca TorelloPolitecnico di Torino, Italy 38. Visionary Urbanism: Photographic, Filmic and Digital Representation1 ½ hours Period: Modern Nicole Huber Assistant Professor Ralph SternAssociate Professor
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