Programme

Showing: room A138 (all days)
Tue 11 June
    09.00 - 10.30
    11.00 - 12.30
    14.00 - 15.30
    16.00 - 17.30

Wed 12 June
    09.00 - 10.30
    11.00 - 12.30
    14.00 - 15.30
    16.00 - 17.30
    18.30 - 20.30

Thu 13 June
    09.00 - 10.30
    11.00 - 12.30
    14.00 - 15.30
    16.00 - 17.30
    18.00 - 20.00

Fri 14 June
    09.00 - 17.00

All days
Tuesday 11 June 2024 09.00 - 10.30
A138 - WG FEM Feminist Labour Working Group Meeting
   
   



Tuesday 11 June 2024 14.00 - 15.30
A138 - COE1 Historical semantics of coercion
Network: Labour and Coercion  
  Discussant: C. Uppenberg
M. G. Blasi : Replacing Chinese Migrants: Spanish Racialized Discourses on Immigration to Cuba and the Philippines (1847-1898)
T. Guiffard : Disciplinary order in war factories : Forms, practices and grammar of discipline in Lyon and Turin between 1914 and 1918
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



Tuesday 11 June 2024 16.00 - 17.30
A138 - WG MIN Labour in Mining Working group meeting
   
   



Wednesday 12 June 2024 09.00 - 10.30
A138 - COE2 Sites of coercion
Network: Labour and Coercion Chair: N. Jarska
   
T. Petrik : Wages, Whips, and Prayers: Intersecting Fields of Coercion in the Vienna Prison Workhouse, 1760–1783
G. Rydén : Early Modern Wage Labour & Households as Coercive Sites: Householding in Early Modern Swedish Ironmaking
H. Taylor : Exiting Apprenticeships in 17th- and 18th-century England



Wednesday 12 June 2024 11.00 - 12.30
A138 - COE3 ROUND Roundtable: Connecting the dots: Sites and fields of labour coercion
Network: Labour and Coercion Chair: T. Petrik
  Discussants: J. Heinsen, N. Pizzolato, G. Rydén



Wednesday 12 June 2024 14.00 - 15.30
A138 - COE4 Book Launch
Network: Labour and Coercion Chair: G. Rydén
  Discussants: C. Bernardi, J. Heinsen, G. Marcon



Wednesday 12 June 2024 16.00 - 17.30
A138 - MIN1 Mining Mobilities across the Globe: Labour, Science, and Knowledge Circulation in Mining (15th-21st Century)
Network: Labour in Mining  
  Discussant: F. Sanna
L. D’Angelo : Mining Mobilities in Colonial West Africa: Circulation of Technology, Knowledge, Experience in Diamond Mining
C. Mamaloukaki : Heut and Geyler’s Agency in the Global Mining and Metallurgical Industry in the late 19th century
L. Ugbudian : Mining Mobilities and Circulation of Knowledge in Nigeria



Thursday 13 June 2024 11.00 - 12.30
A138 - MIN2 Mining Mobilities across the Globe: Labour, Science, and Knowledge Circulation in Mining (15th-21st Century) II: Recruiting, Negotiating, and Exchanging Labour
Network: Labour in Mining  
Organizer: F. Sanna Discussant: G. Marcon
A. Askin : Village Workers and Migrant Laborers of the Lead and Silver Mines in Central Anatolia (1740-1796)
A. Campagne : Subcontracting, recruitment, miners’ mobility and knowledge circulation in colonial Vietnam
A. Mak : Coal Miners’ Attitude towards Poles in the British Coal Industry
N. Olma : Knowing Uranium: Examining the Exchange of Mining and Radiation Knowledge In a Soviet Uranium Mining Town



Thursday 13 June 2024 14.00 - 15.30
A138 - MIN3 Mining Mobilities across the Globe: Labour, Science, and Knowledge Circulation in Mining (15th-21st Century) III Moving Knowledge, Moving Workers: Capitalism, Gender, and the Environment
Network: Labour in Mining  
  Discussant: L. Papastefanaki
T. Cleveland : The Impact on Spousal Accompaniment Rates Due to Prior Knowledge about Labor Conditions on Angola’s Colonial-era Diamond Mines, 1919-1975
O. Coughlan : Cantines, cantiniers, and the contestation of colonial oppression in the Gard coalfield, c.1920-1940
B. Fabrucci : We Want You! Selection Procedures for German Mines in the foreign refugee camps in Italy
D. Valinsena : Coal Lives. Migration, Toxicity, and the Heritage of Industrialization in Belgium


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