Fifth ELHN Conference • June 11-13, 2024 • Uppsala University • elhn@iisg.nl
Tuesday 11 June 2024
14.00 - 15.30
F416 -
MIL1
Visual sources, material artefacts and military labour
C. de Matos : Visualising Domestic and Military Masculinities in the Work of Military Occupation L. McDonnell : Seeing Early Modern Battle Anew: Warwork in the paintings of Pieter Snayers O. Siitonen : Euphemisms and Passive Tense as a Means for De-visualising Narratives of Wartime Violence A. Touloumtzidis : The Image of the Balkan Civilian Labourer at the Service of Armée d’Orient in the Macedonian Front: Photographs and propaganda in the British press during the First World War
Tuesday 11 June 2024
16.00 - 17.30
F416 -
WG Lab&Coe
Labour and Coercion Working Group meeting
Wednesday 12 June 2024
09.00 - 10.30
F416 -
MIL2
Military labour in the early modern era
J. Björklund : Mutiny and Discontent in the Swedish army 1605 – 1617 E. Larsson : Naval Officers as Merchant Skippers and Merchant Skippers as Naval Officers: The officers of the Swedish archipelago fleet 1756-1824 P. Nath : Military Labour and the Nature of the Mughal Empire M. Neuding Skoog : Swedish Recruitment Agents on the German Military Market in 1543
Wednesday 12 June 2024
11.00 - 12.30
F416 -
MIL3
Nations, states and empires: Military labour, gender, race and identity I
P. Johansson, F. S. a. S. Strand : Military Conscription, Settler-Colonialism and Discrimination of the Sami People in 1900s Sweden J. Lande : ‘To Go See My Relations’: Deserting Black soldiers and the negotiation of military labour, emancipation, and masculinity during the US Civil War P. Pevetmi Amza : Participation in Military Service in the Premodern African armies: Case study of the royal Bamoun army between 1517 and 1813 S. Strand, P. J. e. F. Sundevall : Military Conscription, Settler-Colonialism and Discrimination of the Sami People in 1900s Sweden F. Sundevall, P. J. e. S. Strand : Military Conscription, Settler-Colonialism and Discrimination of the Sami People in 1900s Sweden P. Wawrzeniuk : The Final Destination: The Royal Institution for Disabled Veterans in Ulriksdal, 1821–1849
Wednesday 12 June 2024
14.00 - 15.30
F416 -
MIL4
Recruitment and refusal in military labour: Gender, race and identity II
K. Bootsma : Voluntary Women and Involuntary Men: Gender, military labour and discussions on voluntary conscription for women in contemporary Dutch history J. Kim : ‘Holidays on Duty’: Pan Am female flight Attendants’ service labour for R&R Soldiers during the Vietnam War L. Robinson : The Masculinity of Refusal: World War I US conscientious objectors and the spectre of maligned manhood M. Tsirtsikou : Civil workers and gendering military labour through the case study of the Military Clothing-Footwear Factory (MF 700) at Piraeus (1909-1951)
Thursday 13 June 2024
11.00 - 12.30
F416 -
MAR1
LIBERALIZATION AND MARITIME LABOUR
D. Dominguez Cabrera : Slavery, dock labour and racialisation in Cuba (18th-19th c.) P. M. Antón : Pilots of Navigation in Barcelona: A database of Names and Voyages of the second half of the XIX Century. S. Srougo : Port Labor and Wartime Struggles: Jewish Workers of Thessaloniki During the Greek-Italian Campaign (1940-1941)
Thursday 13 June 2024
14.00 - 15.30
F416 -
MAR2
MARITIME LABOUR AND SOCIAL MOBILITY
J. Ibarz, E. G. : “Patronos” of coastal trade and social mobility in the port of Barcelona, 1850-1872. D. Muntané Pueyo, B. J. v. : The maritime “patronos” of Tarragona, Spain, during the nineteenth century: a look at the of the elites of the merchant marine, fishing, and port labor. E. Page : From artisans to industrialists: the socio-economic mobility of ropemakers and sailmakers in Barcelona B. von Briesen, D. M. : The maritime “patronos” of Tarragona, Spain, during the nineteenth century: a look at the of the elites of the merchant marine, fishing, and port labor. |
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