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Monday 24 August:Major Theme 1 & Major Theme 2
Date and Time: 2015-08-20 13:20:24

Major Theme 1

China from Global Perspectives

9 AM-12:15 PM

Shandong Hall, Shandong Hotel

Organizers: Wang Jianlang (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

María Dolores Elizalde (CSIC, Madrid)

With the support of the Association of Chinese Historians and the Spanish National Committee

Discussant: Kenneth Pomeranz (University of Chicago)

Session 1

- Wan Ming (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 and Nationalism on modern and contemporary Chinese Diplomacy : Tribute system, Revolution and War

2 PM-5:15 PM

Shandong Hall, Shandong Hotel

Organizers: Wang Jianlang (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

María Dolores Elizalde (CSIC, Madrid)

With the support of the Association of Chinese Historians and the Spanish National Committee

Discussant: Manel Oll (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona)

Session 2

- Michael Speidel and Anne Kolb (University of Zurich):

Imperial Rome and China: contacts and the collection of information

- 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

- Salvatore Ciriacono (Padova University):

Europe and the Chinese silk (16th -19th centuries)

- Ander Permanyer (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona):

The Spanish link in the Canton trade, 1787-1830: silver, opium and the Royal Philippines Company

- Alexander Petrov (Russian Academy of Sciences):

Commercial relations of the Russian-American Company with China in the second half of the XIX century

- Wu Linchun (Dong Hwa University):

Foreign Engineers’ Activities in China and the Process of China’s internationalization: the case of « The Engineering Society of China”, 1901-1941 »

Two speakers in reserve:

- Yiwei Cheng (University of Alberta):

The Chinese Eastern Railway and China's Re-potrayal of Russia in the late 1910s and early 1920s

- Liu Wenming (Capital Normal University, Beijing):

Caretakers of Sulu king’s Tomb in China, 1417-1733

Major Theme 2

Historicizing Emotions

9 AM-12:15 PM

Movie Hall, Shandong Hotel

Organizers: Ute Frevert (Center for the History of Emotions, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin)

Andrew Lynch (Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, Europe 1100-1800, The University of Western Australia)

With the support of the American Historical Association and the Australian Historical Association

Discussants: Charles Zika (University of Melbourne)

Jacqueline Van Gent (The University of Western Australia)

Session 1: Emotions, capitalism, and the market

- Laurence Fontaine (CNRS- ENS-EHESS, Paris):

Emotional economies in early modern Europe

- Anna Geurts (University of Sheffield):

The Pre-History of Stress

- Anne Schmidt (Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin):

Advertising culture and the making of the modern consumer

Session 2: Emotions and the creation of ‘others’

- Andrea Noble (University of Durham):

Feeling Rules in Mexico: Crying in Colonial Contexts

- Christianne Smit (Utrecht University):

Fear and fascination – Savages in the Slums and the Colonies

- Makoto Harris Takao (University of Western Australia):

A Comparative Study of Emotional Pedagogies within the Society of Jesus and its Presence in Sixteenth-Century Japan

2 PM-5:15 PM

Movie Hall, Shandong Hotel

Organizers: Ute Frevert (Center for the History of Emotions, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin)

Andrew Lynch (Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, Europe 1100-1800, The University of Western Australia)

With the support of the American Historical Association and the Australian Historical Association

Discussants: Charles Zika (University of Melbourne)

Jacqueline Van Gent (The University of Western Australia)

Session 3: Emotions in bodies and spaces

- Fabrizio Titone (Universidad del País Vasco):

Emotions and mourning rites in late medieval Sicily

- Alan Maddox (University of Sydney):

Emotional expression and the Passion at the basilica of St Anthony of Padua in the early eighteenth century

- Benno Gammerl (Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin):

Love making homosexual bodies? 20th century perspectives

Session 4: Historicizing Emotions: theories and methodologies

- Meera Lee (Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY):

Psychoanalytic theory and trauma studies

- Tuomas Tepora (University of Helsinki):

What can the history of emotions learn from the neurosciences, if any?

- Radmila Švaříčková Slabáková (Palacky University Olomouc):

Emotions and memory in ego-documents: from correspondence to oral history

Evening Session

Change of Value – Value of Change.

Transforming Societies in Global Perspective via Oral History

7:45 PM-9:30 PM

Movie Hall, Shandong Hotel

Organizers: Miroslav Vanek (Czech Academy of Sciences; Charles University Prague)

Discussant: Rob Perks (National Life Stories, British Library, London)

- Oldrich Tuma (Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague,):

Introductory speech: Position of Oral History in Contemporary History research

- Miroslav Vanek (Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague):

Introduction : Why Are We Here? Oral History in Past and Future Perspectives

- Pavel Mücke (Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague):

Changing of memory during and after political changes in Czechoslovakia

- Christina Landman (University of South Africa, Pretoria):

Youth on the margins as agents of change in rural South Africa

- Indira Chowdhury (Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, Centre for Public History, Bangalore):

Between memory and history: The persistence of values at Gandhis ashram at Sewagram

- Joni Krekola (Veteran Members of Parliament Oral History Archive, Library of Finnish Parliament):

Representative democracy from inside. Characteristics of the Finnish veteran MPs’ oral history interviews

- Laura Benadiba (ORT Technical School, Buenos Aires):

Oral History in Latin America: building memories from the diversity

- Marta Kurkowska-Budzan (Jagellonian University, Krakow):

Doing history – making the historical change. Public history in Poland 1980s–2010s

Launch and Seminar of the Publication

Chinese Historiography 1978-2008(English version)

7:30 PM-9:00 PM

Liaocheng Hall, Shandong Hotel




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