IAO 1
2:00 PM-5:15 PM
Shandong High Speed Hall, Shandong Hotel
Session 3: Migration of Religious Ideas
Chairs: Raymond Mentzer (University of Iowa, Member of the Board of CIHEC)
Robert N. Swanson (University of Birmingham, Member of the Board of CIHEC)
- Li Huacheng (Shaanxi Normal University, Xian):
Multiple Interpretations of Over-Enthusiasm: A Study Centering on the Flagellations of Medieval East and West
- Stephen Warren (University of Iowa):
Native American Migrations and the Transformation of Religious Identities in Early America
- Yudha Thianto (Trinity Christian College, Illinois):
Singing the Metrical Psalms in the Seventeenth-Century Dutch East Indies: Migration of Religious Ideas through Hymns
- Peter James Yoder (Berry College, Georgia):
The Transformation of Early Eighteenth-Century Lutheran Pietist Thought after the Danish-Halle Mission's Contact with India
- Martin Millerick (National University of Ireland, Maynooth):
Revising Whelan's Model of Tridentine Catholicism in Ireland: The Experience of Cloyne Diocese, County Cork, c.1700-1830
- Catherine Refran Laririt (Polytechnic University of the Philippines):
Beaterio de la Compañia de Jesus – In the Service of the Fatherland (1896-1899)
- Kristy Nabhan-Warren (University of Iowa):
The Cursillo Movement as Ushering in a New Lay-Focused and Globalized Catholicism
Business Meeting
IAO 2
2 PM-5:15 PM
Lu Xin VIP Hall, Shandong Hotel
Session 3: Parliaments and Public Opinion
Chair: Joseba Agirreazkuenaga
- Claudia Giurintano (University of Palermo):
The “Broglie Commission” and the Anti-slavery Movement in France
- Cristina Senigaglia (University of Trieste):
Parliament and Public Opinion in Max Weber’s Analysis
- Coleman A. Dennehy (University College Dublin):
Parliament Judicature. Ireland, Britain and shared judicial authority
Business Meeting
IAO 3
2 PM-5:15 PM
Jinan Hall, Shandong Hotel
Session 2
Chair: Israel Bartal (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
- Meron Medzini (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem):
Jewish Communities in South East Asia – Comparisons and Contrasts
- Zohar Segev (University of Haifa):
Diaspora Nationalism, National Identity and Cultural Revival: American Jewry and the Challenge of Jewish Diaspora in the Shadow of the Holocaust
IAO 4
2 PM-5:15 PM
Qingdao Hall, Shandong Hotel
Session 2
Chair: Zheng RuoLing (Xiamen University)
- Mariko Ichimi (National Institute for Educational Policy Research, Tokyo):
The Study of East Asian Educational History in Modern Japan: Its Past Development and Future Direction
- Atsuko Shimbo (Waseda University, Tokyo):
Intermixing Imaginations: The Perception of East Asia by Japan, China, and its Neighboring Ethnicities
- Kaiyi Li (University of Braunschweig /Beijing Normal University):
The League of Nations and Educational Reform in China
- Kim Ja-Joong (Korea University):
The Formation of Higher Education System in Korea under Japanese Colonial Rule
IAO 5
2 PM-5:15 PM
Linyi Hall, Shandong Hotel
Session 4: The French Revolution in National Historiographies
Chair: Koichi Yamazaki (Hitotsubashi University)
- Alexander Tchoudinov (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow):
The ‘New Russian School’ and the image of the other
- Nikolay Promyslov and Evgeniya Prusskaya (Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow):
The Image of Russia in French Newspapers during the Revolution and Empire
- Anna Maria Rao (Università degli studi di Napoli « Federico II »):
Patriotisme, oubli, micro-histoire : les études italiennes de la révolution française 25 ans après le bicentenaire
- Choi Kab Soo (Seoul National University):
Recherche sur la Révolution Française en Corée du Sud
Session 5: The French Revolution in a Comparative Perspective
Chair: Rachida Selaouti Tlili (Université Tunis La Manouba)
- Paul Hanson (Butler University, Indianapolis):
Jacobins and Red Guards: Revolutionary Terror in Comparative Perspective
- Ian Coller (University of California, Irvine):
Muslim Jacobins? Radicalization and Islam in the French Revolution
- Luigi Mascilli Migliorini and Rosa Maria Delli Quadri (Università degli studi di Napoli « L’Orientale »):
Révolutions d’Italie, d’Espagne et de Grèce: un regard comparé
- Tami Sarfatti (Tel Aviv University):
The Revolutionary Era in a Global Context: The Advantages of a Case-Study Approach
IAO 6
2 PM-5:15 PM
VIP Room Mu Dan, Shandong Hotel
Business Meeting
IAO 7
2 PM-5:15 PM
Dezhou Hall, Shandong Hotel
Session 3: Remembering and Recounting the Cold War – Commonly Shared History
Chair: Markus Furrer (University of Teacher Education Luzern/Université de Fribourg)
- Markus Furrer (University of Teacher Education Luzern/Université de Fribourg):
Introduction into the topic
- Alfons Kenkmann (University of Leipzig):
Ideologies in the classroom of the GDR
- Daniel Moser (Bern):
China after 1949 in Swiss history textbooks from 1950-2000
- Joanna Wojdon (University of Wroclaw and Institute of National Remembrance):
Col. Ryszard Kuklinski (Jack Strong) - a case study in the Polish debates on the Cold War
- Markus Furrer and Nora Zimmermann (Georg-Eckert-Institut – Leibniz-Institut für internationale Schulbuchforschung):
Remembering the Cold War in pictures and imaginations
- Karl Benziger (Rhode Island College):
Propaganda and Dissent: The American War in Vietnam, Hungary, and the Narrative of Dissent
- Anu Raudsepp (Tartu University):
The image of the Enemy during the Cold Era in Estonia used history textbooks
IAO 8
2 PM-6:15 PM
Session 11(2 PM-4 PM), Plenary Session(4:15 PM-6:15 PM) at Liaocheng Hall.
Session 12(2 PM-4 PM) at Binzhou Hall,Session 13(2 PM-4 PM) at Yantai Hall, handong Hotel.
Session 11 : Women and Migration, 16th – 21st Centuries (Part 2)
Organizers: Claudia Contente (Universitat Pompeu Fabra)
Cristina Cacopardo (Universidad Nacional de Luján)
Chair: Ioan Bolovan (Romanian Academy, Center of Transylvanian Studies, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca)
Discussant: Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga (Université de Cergy-Pontoise)
- Mary Louise Nagata (Francis Marion University, Florence, South Carolina):
Women, Gender, Migration and Mobility in 19th Century Kyoto
Session 12 : The Development of Historical Demography in China and the World
Organizer, Chair and Discussant : Zhongwei Zhao (The Australian National University, Canberra)
- Yang Wenshan (Institute of Sociology) and Xing-chen C.C. Lin (Institute of European and American Studies, Academia Sinica, Taipei):
Household Registration Database and the Social Configuration of Colonial Taiwan: 1905-1945
- Dong Hao (Hong Kong University of Science and technology) and Lee Youjin (Seoul National University):
From EAP I to EAP II: Advances in Comparative Population History, 1994-2004
- Cameron Campbell (UCLA) and Kurosu Satomi (Reitaku University):
Historical demography in Asia
Session 13 : Late Marriages
Organizer: Ofelia Rey Castelao (University of Santiago de Compostela)
Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux (EHESS, Paris)
Discussant: Murayama Satoshi
- Michel Poulain (Université catholique de Louvain), Anne Herm (Tallinn University), Dany Chambre (Université catholique de Louvain) and Gianni Pes (Università degli Studi di Sassari):
The role of late marriage alongside the different phases of the fertility transition in a village of Sardinia: Villagrande (1800-2012)
- Dora Celton, Mónica Ghirardi, Sonia Colantonio and Andrés Peranovich (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba):
Two hundred years of late marital behavior in Argentina
- Llorenç Ferrer-Alòs (Universitat de Barcelona):
Late marriage to save dowries. The strategies of the heirs and the second born in Catalonia (17th – 19th centuries)
- Qiao Xiaochun (Beijing University):
Late marriage and never married in 20th century China
Plenary session
General Assembly
IC 1
2 PM-5:15 PM
Zaozhuang Hall, Shandong Hotel
Session 3: Digital Public History
Chair: Serge Noiret (European University Institute, Florence)
- Jairo Antonio Melo Florez (AHISAB, Asociación Historia Abierta, Bucaramanga, Colombia):
Digital Public History of Violence in Columbia
- Jenny Gregory (University of Western Australia):
Public History and the Use of Social Media
- Patrick Moore (University of West Florida):
The Many Faces of an Historical APP: Next Exit History,” the Classroom and Community
IAO 9
2 PM-5:15 PM
Dongying Hall, Shandong Hotel
Session 3: Translations
Chair: Krzysztof Makowski (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań)
Comment: Makoto Hayasaka (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
- Márta Font (University of Pécs), Jan Hrdina (Prague City Archives), Monika Saczyńska (Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw):
Between East and West. Translation as a Means of Cross-Cultural Communication in Central Europe in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times
- Andrea Trovesi (University of Bergamo):
Slavic Languages in Times of Globalization: Changes and Challenges
- Joanna Trzeciak (Kent State University, Ohio), Izabela Kalinowska-Blackwood (Stony Brook University, New York):
What Lurks Beneath: A Comparative Study of Subtitles of Slavic Films Before and After 1989
- Anna Arustamova (University of Perm):
Russian Literature and Western Cultures of the Nineteenth- and Twentieth Centuries
IAO 10
2 PM-5:15 PM
Zibo Hall, Shandong Hotel
CHIR General Assembly
IAO 11
2 PM-5:15 PM
Main Theme Panel 9(2 PM-4 PM ), Closing Words and Business Meeting(3:45 PM -5 PM) at Auditorium, Nanjiao Hotel.
Main Theme Panel 8b(2 PM-3:45 PM ) at Room 3012, Club.
Main Theme Panel 10(2 PM-3:45 PM ) at Room 3013, Club.
Main Theme Panel 11(2 PM-3:45 PM ) at Room 3015, Club.
Sub-Theme A Panel 3(2 PM-3:45 PM) at Room 3018, Club.
MAIN THEME: Women and Modernity
Panel 9: Domesticity and Family Life: Modern Homes
Chair and Discussant: Mary O’Dowd (Queen's University Belfast)
- Eleanor Gordon (University of Glasgow):
What’s love got to do with it? Working-class courtship in Scotland, 1880-1939
- Natalia Mitsyuk (Russian Academy of Sciences):
Contraception in the everyday Life of the Russian noblewomen at the beginning of the 20th century
- Florence Kyomugisha (California State University-Northridge):
Historical Forces behind the status of women in African urban society
- Asha Isam Nayeem (Dhakha University):
Did the women of Bengal not have a childhood? A study of colonialism, education and the evolution of the girl child in Bengal
MAIN THEME: Women and Modernity
Panel 8b: ‘New Women’: Transnational Perspectives and Global Political Contexts – part 2
Chair and Discussant: Clare Midgley
- Jennifer Lynn (Montana State University, Billings):
Defining Modernity: Constructing the Modern Woman in the German Illustrated Press, 1920-1945
- Nilanjana Bhattacharya (Visva-Bharti University):
Editing modernity: The New Women editors in Bengal and Argentina
- Mary Vanlalthanpui (Calcutta University):
The changing roles of Church women
- Pippa Virdee (De Montfort University):
Great people to fly with: Pakistan International Airlines, women, and modern Pakistan
MAIN THEME: Women and Modernity
Panel 10: Trans-Pacific Subjects and the Modern State
Discussant: Karen Leong (Arizona State University)
- Rumi Yasutake (Konan University, Kobe):
Mothering citizens of democracy in Hawaii: women’s politics from a transnational perspective
- Brian Hayashi (Kyoto University):
From Mata Hari to Girl Friday: Nisei female agents, Euro-American female handlers, and the Office of Strategic Services during World War II
- Judy Wu (Ohio State University):
US Congressional Women’s Tour of China: Patsy Takemotoand Women’s Cold War Diplomacy
MAIN THEME: Women and Modernity
Panel 11: Women and Political Modernity
- Dusica Ristivojevic (Academia Sinica,Taipei):
Gender and Political Modernity in China: Chinese women and political autonomy in the 1898 reform period
- Nupur Chaudhuri (Texas Southern University):
Some Bengali/Indian women’s concepts of nationalism under the British Raj
- Barbara Molony (Santa Clara University):
Gender and the Politics of Modernity: From the pre suffrage interwar years to the post suffrage 1970s [in Japan]
SUB-THEME A: Resistant Subjectivities
Panel 3: Everyday Acts of Resistance
Chair and Discussant: Uma Chakravarti (University of Delhi , [Retired])
- Elaine Farell (Queen’s University, Belfast):
Icorrigible and incurable? Criminal re-offenders in nineteenth-century Ireland
- Katie Witz (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee):
Not so docile after all: how Native American girls and women challenged the Indian boarding school system 1879-1934 with everyday acts of resistance
- Krassimira Daskalova (University of Sofia):
Fragile loyalties: A woman politician’s life in Cold War Balkans between state socialism and feminism
- Aisha Bawa (Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokokoto):
Islam, Feminism, Identity : A survey of Muslim Organisation FOMWAN in Nigeria
Closing Words and IFRWH Business Meeting (including election of new Officers and Board)
IAO 12
2 PM-5:15 PM
Conference Room on the 4th Floor, Southern Building, Nanjiao Hotel
Session 3: L’histoire du livre et de l’édition dans une perspective transnationale
Introduction and chair: Jean-Yves Mollier (Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin)
Conclusion: Martyn Lyons (University of New South Wales)
- Pierre Fandio (Université de Buea):
Et si le développement de l’Afrique passait par la production et la consommation locales du livre ?
- Michela Bussotti (École Française d’Extrême Orient):
Une histoire transnationale du livre asiatique par le biais du cas chinois ?
- Jacques Michon (Université de Sherbrooke):
Enjeux Transnationaux autour de la propriété littéraire : Le Canada et le modèle américain
- Gustavo Sorá(Université de Cordoba):
Modèles nationaux et transnationaux dans l’historiographie de l’édition en Amérique Latine
- François Vallotton (Université de Lausanne):
Les circulations du livre en Europe : réseaux commerciaux, acteurs et supports
IAO 13
2 PM-5:15 PM
Conference Room on the 5th Floor, Nanjiao Hotel
Session 3: World War II in Asia: Problems and Legacy
- Hu Dekun (Council of Chinese Association for the WWII):
The Legacy of World War II: An Investigation on the Early Post War Territorial Polices of Japan and the Cause of the Territorial Disputes in East Asia
- Kiyofumi Kato (The National Institute of Japanese Literature, Tokyo):
The Soviet Entry into the Pacific War and the Establishment of a New Order in Northeast Asia: Japanese Repatriation in International Politics
- Richa Malhotra (University of Delhi):
Rumours in II World War and Individual Satyagrah: A Case Study
- Tristan Moss (Australian National University):
Papua New Guinean Anzacs? The PNG Defence Force the legacy and of the Second World War
- Joan Beaumont (Australian National University):
The politics of burying the dead in Asia after World
IAO 14
2 PM-5:15 PM
Conference Room on the 3rd Floor, Southern Building, Nanjiao Hotel
Business Meeting
IAO 15
2 PM-5:15 PM
Room 1018, Club of Nanjiao Hotel
Session 3: Business Meeting of the Network on Global and World History Organizations
Chair: Patrick Manning (University of Pittsburgh)
- Katja Naumann (GZWO Leipzig):
Report on Activities and Finances from the Headquarters
- Weiwei Zhang (Nankai University, Tianjin):
Reports on Activities from the Member Organizations
- Launch of the Publication “A Commented Bibliography on World, Global, and Big History, 2010-2015”
- Elections
IAO 16 Commission internationale d’histoire militaire*
2 PM-5:15 PM
Room 1012, Club of Nanjiao Hotel
Business Meeting
Organizer : Erwin A. Schmidl
*After the Jinan Congress, the International Commission of Military History organizes its 41st Congress in Bejing, the 30 August-4 September 2015
IAO 17 International Commission for the History and Theory of Historiography (ICHTH)
2 PM-5:15 PM
Room 1013, Club of Nanjiao Hotel
General Assembly
Organizer : Antonis Liakos
Evening Session
History and Ethics
7:45 PM-9:30 PM
Shandong Energy Hall, Shandong Hotel
Organizer: Jie-Hyun Lim (Critical Global Studies Institute, Sogang University)
Keynote Speaker: Matthias Middell (University of Leipzig):
The transnational turn in historiography - New ethical challenges?
Discussants:
- Patrick Manning (University of Pittsburg)
- Stefan Berger (University of Bochum)
- Edhem Eldem (Boğaziçi University)
- Naoki O’Danaka (Tohoku University)
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