Full Conference Program

Full Conference Program

Sunday, 23 August 1st General Assembly; Opening Session Detailed Schedule Sunday 23 August/Dimanche 23 août 1st General Assembly/1ère Assemblée générale 9:15 AM-10 AM Rigistration 10 AM-12 and 1:30 PM-3:20 PM/ 10 h-12 h et 13 h 30-15 h 30 Shandong High Speed Hall, Shangdong Hotel - Opening Statement: Marjatta HIETALA, president of the ICHS/Ouverture : Marjatta Hietala, présidente du CISH - General Secretary‟s Report (2010-2015)/Rapport moral du Secrétaire general (2010-2015) : Robert Frank - Treasurer‟s report/Rapport financier du Trésorier : Laurent Tissot - New members: Presentation of the candidates to ICHS (National Committees and International Affiliated Organizations); discussion and vote /Nouveaux membres : présentation des candidats au CISH (comités nationaux et organisations internationals affiliées) ; discussion et vote - Venue of the General Assembly of 2017: Moscow‟s application; discussion and vote / Lieu de l‘Assemblée générale du CISH en 2017, candidature de Moscou ; discussion et vote - Members of the new Board: outline of the procedure and introduction of the members proposed by the Nominating Committee/ Membres du nouveau bureau : rappel de la procedure et présentation des membres proposés par la commission de nomination - International Prize of History: outline of the procedure 2014-2015; presentation of the result; presentation of the rules governing the future prizes/ Prix international de l‘histoire, présentation de la procédure 2014-2015 et du résultat ; présentation du règlement d‘attribution des prochains prix - Venue of the 23rd International Congress of Historical Sciences in 2020: presentation of the three candidacies (Athens, Poznan, Tampere)/ Lieu du 23e Congrès international des sciences historiques en 2020 : présentation des trois candidatures (Athènes, Poznan, Tampere) Opening Session/Séance d’ouverture 4 PM-6:30 PM/16 h-18 h 30 Shandong Hall, Shandong Hotel - Opening speeches/Discours d‘ouverture - Entertainment/Divertissement - 3 Keynote speeches on the theme: Nature and Human History/3 exposés d‘ouverture sur le thème « Nature et histoire de l‘humanité »: Andrea GIARDINA (Italy), Mamadou FALL (Senegal) and XIA Mingfang (China). Chair: Robert FRANK. Welcome Dinner/Dîner de bienvenue 7:15 PM-8:45 PM/19 h 15-20 h 45 Golden Hall (Yellow coupon), Shandong Hotel; Blue Hall(Blue coupon), Nanjiao Hotel. 1 Monday, 24 August MT 1; MT 2 Monday 24 August/Lundi 24 août Major Theme 1/Thème majeur 1 China from Global Perspectives 9 AM-12:15 PM/9 h-12 h 15 Shandong Hall, Shandong Hotel Organizers: WANG Jianlang (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences) María Dolores ELIZALDE (CSIC, Madrid) With the support of the Association of Chinese Historians and the Spanish National Committee Discussant: Kenneth POMERANZ (University of Chicago) Session 1 - WAN Ming (Chinese Academy of Social Science): China Silver monetization: Ming dynasty China and global interactions - Guido ABBATTISTA (University of Trieste): Europe and China in the ‗long enlightenment‘: civilization, commercial ideology and the family of nations, 1780-1850 - Paul A. KRAMER (Vanderbilt University): The Golden Gate and the Open Door: Civilization, Empire, and Exemption in the History of U. S. Chinese Exclusion, 1868-1910 - Pierre SINGARAVÉLOU (Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne): Laboratory of Globalisation? Tianjin c. 1900 - Valdo FERRETTI (University of Rome La Sapienza): China and the international alliances at the beginning of the XXth century - KAWASHIMA Shin (University of Tokyo): Internationalism and Nationalism on modern and contemporary Chinese Diplomacy : Tribute system, Revolution and War 2 PM-5:15 PM/14 h-17 h 15 Shandong Hall, Shandong Hotel Organizers: WANG Jianlang (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences) María Dolores ELIZALDE (CSIC, Madrid) With the support of the Association of Chinese Historians and the Spanish National Committee Discussant: Manel OLLÉ(Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona) Session 2 - Michael SPEIDEL and Anne KOLB (University of Zurich): Imperial Rome and China: contacts and the collection of information - Abdullah AL MASUM (University of Chittagong): China-Bengal Interactions in the early 15th Century: A Study on Ma-Huan‘s and Fei Shin‘s Travels Accounts - Salvatore CIRIACONO (Padova University): Europe and the Chinese silk (16th -19th centuries) 2 Monday, 24 August MT 1; MT 2 - Ander PERMANYER (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona): The Spanish link in the Canton trade, 1787-1830: silver, opium and the Royal Philippines Company - Alexander PETROV (Russian Academy of Sciences): Commercial relations of the Russian-American Company with China in the second half of the XIX century - WU Linchun (Dong Hwa University): Foreign Engineers‘ Activities in China and the Process of China‘s internationalization: the case of « The Engineering Society of China‖, 1901-1941 » Two speakers in reserve: - Yiwei CHENG (University of Alberta): The Chinese Eastern Railway and China's Re-potrayal of Russia in the late 1910s and early 1920s - LIU Wenming (Capital Normal University, Beijing): Caretakers of Sulu king‘s Tomb in China, 1417-1733 Major Theme 2/Thème majeur 2 Historicizing Emotions 9 AM-12:15 PM/9 h-12 h 15 Movie Hall, Shandong Hotel Organizers: Ute FREVERT (Center for the History of Emotions, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin) Andrew LYNCH (Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, Europe 1100-1800, The University of Western Australia) With the support of the American Historical Association and the Australian Historical Association Discussants: Charles ZIKA (University of Melbourne) Jacqueline VAN GENT (The University of Western Australia) Session 1: Emotions, capitalism, and the market - Laurence FONTAINE (CNRS- ENS-EHESS, Paris): Emotional economies in early modern Europe - Anna GEURTS (University of Sheffield): The Pre-History of Stress - Anne SCHMIDT (Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin): Advertising culture and the making of the modern consumer Session 2: Emotions and the creation of ‘others’ - Andrea NOBLE (University of Durham): Feeling Rules in Mexico: Crying in Colonial Contexts - Christianne SMIT (Utrecht University): Fear and fascination – Savages in the Slums and the Colonies 3 Monday, 24 August MT 1; MT 2 - Makoto Harris TAKAO (University of Western Australia): A Comparative Study of Emotional Pedagogies within the Society of Jesus and its Presence in Sixteenth-Century Japan 2 PM-5:15 PM/14 h-17 h 15 Movie Hall, Shandong Hotel Organizers: Ute FREVERT (Center for the History of Emotions, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin) Andrew LYNCH (Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, Europe 1100-1800, The University of Western Australia) With the support of the American Historical Association and the Australian Historical Association Discussants: Charles ZIKA (University of Melbourne) Jacqueline VAN GENT (The University of Western Australia) Session 3: Emotions in bodies and spaces - Fabrizio TITONE (Universidad del País Vasco): Emotions and mourning rites in late medieval Sicily - Alan MADDOX (University of Sydney): Emotional expression and the Passion at the basilica of St Anthony of Padua in the early eighteenth century - Benno GAMMERL (Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin): Love making homosexual bodies? 20th century perspectives Session 4: Historicizing Emotions: theories and methodologies - Meera LEE (Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY): Psychoanalytic theory and trauma studies - Tuomas TEPORA (University of Helsinki): What can the history of emotions learn from the neurosciences, if any? - Radmila ŠVAŘÍČKOVÁ SLABÁKOVÁ (Palacky University Olomouc): Emotions and memory in ego-documents: from correspondence to oral history 4 Evening, Monday, 24 August Change of Value-Value of Change Evening Session Change of Value – Value of Change. Transforming Societies in Global Perspective via Oral History 7:45 PM-9:30 PM/19 h 45-21 h 30 Movie Hall, Shandong Hotel Organizers: Miroslav VANĚK (Czech Academy of Sciences; Charles University Prague) Discussant: Rob PERKS (National Life Stories, British Library, London) - Oldrich TUMA (Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague): Introductory speech: Position of Oral History in Contemporary History research - Miroslav VANĚK (Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague): Introduction : Why Are We Here? Oral History in Past and Future Perspectives - Pavel MÜCKE (Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague): Changing of memory during and after political changes in Czechoslovakia - Christina LANDMAN (University of South Africa, Pretoria): Youth on the margins as agents of change in rural South Africa - Indira CHOWDHURY (Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology, Centre for Public History, Bangalore): Between memory and history: The persistence of values at Gandhis ashram at Sewagram - Joni KREKOLA (Veteran Members of Parliament Oral History Archive, Library of Finnish Parliament): Representative democracy from inside. Characteristics of the Finnish veteran MPs‘ oral history interviews - Laura BENADIBA (ORT Technical School, Buenos Aires): Oral History in Latin America: building memories from the diversity - Marta KURKOWSKA-BUDZAN (Jagellonian University, Krakow): Doing history – making the historical change. Public history in Poland 1980s–2010s Launch and Seminar of the Publication Chinese Historiography 1978-2008(English version) 7:30 PM-9:00 PM/19 h 30-21 h Liaocheng Hall, Shandong Hotel 5 Tuesday, 25 August MT 3; MT 4 Tuesday 25 August/Mardi 25 août Major Theme 3/Thème majeur 3 Revolutions

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