Fifth ELHN Conference • June 11-13, 2024 • Uppsala University • elhn@iisg.nl
Tuesday 11 June 2024
11.00 - 12.30
Hörsall 3-1
KEY1
“Resistance and Resilience: Sámi indenture in central Sweden at the Advent of Modernity.”,
HALL
Tuesday 11 June 2024
14.00 - 15.30
A138 -2
COE1
Historical semantics of coercion
SAL 32.1
N. Kindersley : ‘As awkward as possible’: resistance to forced work in South Sudan, 1898–date J. Spicksley : Abusive authority and the language of slavery: revisiting the sclavus in medieval Europe T. Vidal : Sub-text and subordination: unpacking practices and semantics of agricultural labour in late-medieval Northern Italy A144 -2 MIG1 A more-than-national perspective of guest worker programs SAL 48.2
C. Bernardi : The transcontinental legacy of guest worker programs between Europe and North America D. I. C. Ramírez : Clause 23 of the employment contract: approaches to the labor association during the Bracero Program M. Snodgrass : Bracero Histories: Guestworker Programs in Public Memory A156 -2 EMP1 French Empire and Its Aftermath SAL 32.2
V. Bollenot : Imperialized as a category of domination (France, 1919-1940) G. Genoud : Labour and anti-imperialism in the French periphery: the case of the Corsican nationalist syndicat des travailleurs corses (1983-1991) B139 -2 INDE1 Theories and Historical Concepts SAL 32.3
T. J. Adams : Social Compulsion, Workplace Democracy, and Political Economy in the U.S.: Notes for Critical-Historical Synthesis S. Svenberg : “A theory of accumulated decision-making power informed by historical organization for economic democracy in the UK” P. Urban : The Conceptual History of a Program of Economic Democracy B153 -2 FEM1 Expert discourses and struggles around the regulation of women’s labour SAL 48.1
N. Jarska : Women’s work and women’s health. Medical expertise and protective legislation in post-war Poland E. Luif : Work or Hobby? Home-Based Work in the System of (Gendered) Labour Regulation in Interwar Austria B159 -2 FAM1 Labour, gender and social mobility during the industrialization. I: Institutional and organisational changes and social mobility SAL 32.4
L. F. Alos : Technical change, changes in labor markets and social mobility in wine-growing and proto-industrial Catalonia (18th-19th centuries) C. Lorandini : Black swans? Female overseers in the silk industry: evidence from Tyrol in the 19th century M. Renom : The liberalization of food markets and the social mobility in the horticultural and poultry sectors (Barcelona, 18th-19th centuries) F416 -2 MIL1 Visual sources, material artefacts and military labour SAL 32.5
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 H137 -2 CEE1 Unstable stability? Working class-life and the world of work in East-Central Europe after 1989-1991 SAL 32.6
A. Ghit, V. Helfert : Promoting Democratic Trade Unionism”. ICFTU and Women’s Trade Union Cooperation in Eastern Europe, 1980s to Mid-1990s V. Helfert, A. Ghit : Promoting Democratic Trade Unionism”. ICFTU and Women’s Trade Union Cooperation in Eastern Europe, 1980s to Mid-1990s L. Kalb : Housing Distribution, Deservingness & Transforming Class Relations in 1990s Riga |
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