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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
IAO 3
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
Qingdao Hall, Shandong Hotel
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
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
VIP Room Mu Dan, Shandong Hotel
IAO 7
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
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
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
Zibo Hall, Shandong Hotel
CHIR General Assembly
IAO 11
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
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
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
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
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
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
Conference Room on the 3rd Floor, Southern Building, Nanjiao Hotel
IAO 15
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*
Room 1012, Club of Nanjiao Hotel
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)
Room 1013, Club of Nanjiao Hotel
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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