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WEDNESDAY

18:30-19:30 Lecture: “For Athens: Our form of government does not imitate the laws of others; we are the example to others rather than their imitators” (Thucydides, book II, 37). Presented by Dr. Maro Kardamitsi -Adami, Associate Prof., School of Architecture, National Technical University of Athens

THURSDAY

09:00-12:30

1) GREEN SPACES IN CITIES SINCE 1918: POLITICS, IDEOLOGIES, AND PERCEPTIONS

Dr. David Reeder, Centre for Urban History, Leicester University, UK david.reeder@lineone.net Prof. Jussi S. Jauhiainen, Geography Dept.,University of Oulu, Finland, jsjauhia@sun3.oulu.fi Prof. Peter Clark, History Dept., University of Helsinki, Finland, Peter.clark@helsinki.fi

Prof. Pat Garside, History Dept., University of Salford, Manchester, UK, P.L.Garside1@salford.ac.uk The history of allotment areas in 20th century Sweden and their role in maintaining ecosystem

services in urban areas Stephan Barthel, PhD-Student, management of urban ecosystems, Dept. of Systems Ecology, University of Stockholm, Sweden, Stephan@ecology.su.se John N. Parker, Dept. of Sociology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA Prof. Thomas Elmqvist, Dept. of Systems Ecology, Stockholm University, Sweden, thomase@ecology.su.se

Reflections on Democracy: An Architectural Program Dr. A. Sameh El Kharbawy, Assist. Prof. Department of Interior Architecture University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA, samian@stuart.iit.edu

Rooting vines back in Montmartre: 1933-2003 Chloë Langlais, University René Descartes, Paris, France, chloe.langlais@ free.fr

To use and to protect – Battersea Park in the twentieth century Matti Hannikainen, Dept. of History, University of Helsinki, Finland Mohannik@mappi.helsinki.fi

Urban green space in Helsinki 1900-1950: roles, implications and functions Katri Lento, Dept. of History, University of Helsinki, Finland klento@mappi.helsinki.fi

The Planning and Laying Out of Green Spaces in Warsaw since 1918 Peter Martyn, PhD, Institute of Art, Polish Academy, Warsaw, Poland peter.martyn@ispan.pl

Historic cities and conservation in Germany: the use of green spaces in Freiburg-im-Breisgau, 1925-90 Prof. Helen Meller, University of Nottingham, UK Helen.Meller@nottingham.ac.uk The role of local ecological knowledge and land-use history in Finnish urban planning Vesa

Yli-Pelkonen, Dept. of Biological and Environmental Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland, Vesa.yli-pelkonen@helsinki.fi Johanna Kohl, Finland Future Research Centre, Helsinki, Finland A Walk in the Park as a Democratic Right Dr. Maurits vanRooijen, Vice President, University of

Westminster and University of London, UK, M.vanRooijen@westminster.ac.uk

2004: Athene

European City in comparative perspective

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2) URBAN STABILITY AND CIVIC LIBERTIES: TWO FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS AND THE PRACTICE OF CRIME CONTROL IN EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN CITIES (1400-1800) (M)

PD Dr. Joachim Eibach, FEA Potsdam/Univ. of Giessen, Germany eibach@rz.uni-potsdam.de Dr. Raingard Esser, Univ. of the West of England, Bristol, UK Raingard.Esser@uwe.ac.uk Social Control and Urban Government: the Case of Goerlitz, 15th and 16th centuries Dr. Lars

Behrisch, University Bielefeld, Facultat für Geschichtswissenschaft, Bielefeld, Germany, lbehrisc@geschichte.uni-bielefeld.de

Burghers or Town Council? Who is responsible for Urban Stability in late medieval and early modern German Towns? PD Dr. Joachim Eibach, FEA Potsdam/Univ. of Giessen, Germany eibach@rz.uni-potsdam.de

“They obey all magistrates and all good lawes and we thinke our cittie happie to enjoye them”: Migrants and Civic Order in Early Modern English Towns. Dr. Raingard Esser, Univ. of the West of England, Bristol, UK Raingard.Esser@uwe.ac.uk

Illicit artisan work and the control of deviant economic behaviour in Leipzig and Luebeck Philip R. Hoffmann, University of Konstanz, Germany philip.hoffmann@uni-konstanz.de

Public Houses and Civic Tensions in Early Modern Bern Dr. Beat Kümin, Dept. of History, University of Warwick, UK B.Kumin@warwick.ac.uk

“Ye shall disturbe no mans right”. Oath-taking and Oath-breaking in Early Modern Bristol Dr. James Lee, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK James5.Lee@uwe.ac.uk

“Bringing great shame upon this city”: Sodomy, the Courts and the Civic Idiom in South West England, 1720-1820 Dr. Steve Poole, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK Steve. Poole@uwe.ac.uk

The King in the Town. Politics of Wine and of Space: 16th-18th Centuries Lyon/France Dr. Susanne Rau, Technische Universitaet, Dresden, Germany susanne.rau@mailbox.tu-dresden.de

Compromise and Shake-hands. Town Council, Authority and Peace in Early Modern Austrian small Towns Dr. Martin Scheutz, Institut für Österreichische Geschichtsforschung, Vienna, Austria, Martin.scheutz@univie.ac.at

3) METHODS AND PROBLEMS IN COMPARATIVE URBAN HISTORY, SEARCHING FOR NEW INDICATORS OF SUCCESS AND BACKWARDNESS OF TOWNS (M)

Prof. Marjatta Hietala, University of Tampere, Finland, Marjatta.Hietala@uta.fi Prof. Luda Klusakova, Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic luda.klusakova@ff.cuni.cz, b302@volny.cz

Le rôle de la ville dans le processus de la colonisation vénitienne: l’exemple de la Dalmatie (XIV°-XV° siecles) Prof. Bernard Doumerc, Université de Toulouse, France, ombra@infonie.fr Comparative Method and its Limits: A Case Study of Early Modern Urban Migration Prof.

Jaroslav Miller, Olomouc University, Czech Republic jarousek@hotmail.com

The urban foundation of the regional economy peripheral towns in the English Midlands, c. 1550-1700 Yoh Kawana, PhD, Tohoku University, Japan/University of Leicester, UK yk11@le.ac.uk The metropolis and the state. The autonomy of Amsterdam and Antwerp in a comparative

perspective (ca. 1530-1830) Michael Limberger, PhD, Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands, michael.limberger@ua.ac.be Dr. Marjolein ‘t Hart, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands marjolein.thart@uva.nl

“Place’ is not enough”. Some experiences concerning theory, context and models when comparing urban political cultures in modern history Håkan Forsell, PhD, University of Stockholm, Sweden hakan.forsell@historia.su.se

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Town and university. Comparative study on Manchester, Gothenburg and Tampere Mervi Kaarninen, PhD, University of Tampere, Finland mervi.kaarninen@uta.fi

Industrial towns in comparison – The complexity of factors and indicators of success and decline Anne Kuvaja, MA, University of Helsinki, Finland, anne.kuvaja@akuvaja.pp.fi Bialystok in XIX-XX centuries: a peripheral town at the crossroad of West and East Prof. Halina

Parafianowicz, University of Bialystok, Poland halka@hum.uwb.edu.pl

4) PUBLIC UTILITIES, LOCAL RESOURCES AND POLITICS (M)

Prof. Margarita Dritsas, Hellenic Open University mdritsas@ath.forthnet.gr, dritsa@eap.gr

Prof. Andrea Giuntini, Dipartimento di Economia Politica, Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia, University of Modena, Italy, giuntini@unimo.it

The Role of Public Utilities in the Urban Development. The Case of A Coruña (Spain) Marisa Lopez Schmidt, University of A Coruña , Spain, mlopez@udc.es

Intégration économique et aspects de modernité sociale autour du réseau ferroviaire. Thessalie, fin du 19ème-début du 20ème siècle Catherine Bregianni, PhD, Research Centre for the Study of Modern Greek History, Academy of Athens, cbregiann@academyofathens.gr Villes et technocraties. Retour sur l’évolution des expertises des grands projets urbains à Lyon

et à Barcelone entre 1960 et 1990 Fabrice Bardet, chargé de recherches ENTPE, France Bardet@entpe.fr Joseph Baguena, Sébastien Gardon, Florence Menez, PhD-Students, Ecole nationale des travaux publics de l’Etat (ENTPE), France Baguena@entpe.fr, Gardon@entpe. fr, menez@entpe.fr

The spas of Kyllini. A Railway’s project in Peloponnese during the 19th and 20th centuries Anna Mandilara, a_mandilara@hotmail.com

Cretan Railways: The Unfinished Project of Modernity Manolis Arkolakis, Hellenic Open University, Greece, anar@internet.gr

Problems of agency and technological issues in the municipalization of water supply systems, Portugal, 1850-1930. Álvaro Ferreira Da Silva, Univ. Nova, Lisbon, Faculdade de Economia, Portugal asilva@fe.unl.pt

Tramways in Bilbao and Bordeaux XIX-XX c. A Comparative Perspective Dr. Alexander Fernandez, Université de Bordeaux 3, France alex.fernandez@libertysurf.fr

12:30-13:00 Institutionalizing Urban Studies in Eastern Europe: A New Urban Research Institute in Lviv (Lemberg) / Ukraine by Dr. Harald Binder

For Thursday Morning sessions 9-10 look after session 8

Thursday 9:00-13:00 Sessions 3-4

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14:00-17:30

5) RETAILERS AND CONSUMER CHANGES IN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN EUROPE (M)

Prof. Dr. Bruno Blondé, University of Antwerp, Belgium, Bruno.Blonde@ua.ac.be Dr. Natacha Coquery, University of Tours, France, natacha.coquery@wanadoo.fr

Developments in the retailing of domestic furnishings 1600-1850 Dr. Clive Edwards, Senior Lecturer, School of Art and Design, Loughborough University, UK, C.Edwards@lboro.ac.uk Enjeux et pratiques des classifications du commerce en France, les trois figures de

différentiation gros/détail 1673-1844. Prof. Dr. Dominique Margairaz, University of Paris (Sorbonne), France DMargairaz001@aol.com

César Birotteau et ses pairs: Poétiques et mercatique des parfumeurs dans le Paris du XIXe s. Eugenie Briot, PhD-Student, Centre d’Histoire des Techniques, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers(CNAM), France, eugenie.briot@wanadoo.fr

Pratiques publicitaires dans les métiers du luxe dans trois villes provinciales de l’Ouest de la France dans la seconde moitié du XVIIIe siècle Prof. Dr. Guy Saupin, University of Nantes, France guy.saupin@humana.univ-nantes.fr

Fashion and the early modern consumer evolution Harm Nijboer, PhD-Student, Independent Researcher, The Netherlands harm@nijboer.biz

A settled little society of “trading people”? The eighteenth-century retail community of an English county town Dr. Jon Stobart,, senior lecturer, Coventry University, UK apx241@coventry.ac.uk, j.stobart@coventry.ac.uk

New consumption patterns and retail systems in the Dutch Republic in the Seventeenth Century Dr. Thera Wijsenbeek, University of Leiden, The Netherlands t.wijsenbeek@let.leidenuniv.nl Meeting Demand: Retailing Strategies in Early Modern Venice Dr. Patricia Allerston, Lecturer in

Early Modern European History, School of History and Classics, University of Edinburgh, UK, P.Allerston@ed.ac.uk

Retail dynamics of a city in crisis: the mercer guild in pre-industrial Antwerp (ca. 1648-ca. 1748) Ilja Van Damme & Laura Van Aert, PhD-Students, University of Antwerp, Belgium, Laura. Vanaert@ua.ac.be, Ilya.Vandamme@ua.ac.be

6) THE INDUSTRIAL AND MODERN CITY (RT)

Prof. Bob Morris, Economic and Social History, School of History and Classics Edinburgh, Scotland, Rjmorris@ed.ac.uk

Little red Vienna? - Ghent’s urban image in the interwar period Dr. Leen Meganck, Art History Dept., Ghent University, Belgium leen.meganck@UGent.be

Social-mindedness and Aesthetics: Municipal Housing in Budapest and Vienna in the Early 20th Century Erika Szivos, Dept. of Economic and Social History, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary, szivos@ludens.elte.hu

Athènes au XIXe siècle: de la bourgade à la capitale Myrto Dimitropoulou, PhD-Student, University Lyon II, France myrtodem@hotmail.com

Drinking in Public Places in St. Petersburg/Leningrad and Helsinki 1917- 1940: A Comparative Study Jussi Wacklin, Dept. of History, University of Helsinki, Finland wacklin@mappi.helsinki.fi Representations, Perceptions, and Appropriations of Urban Space in Kleinbasel Nicole Fretz,

Institut der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Volkskunde, Basel, N.Fretz@unibas.ch Transformations of sociability: a comparison of social practices in 20th Century Helsinki

and Bolton Miika Tervonen, Economic and Social History, University of Helsinki, Finland mmtervon@mappi.helsinki.fi

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The rise of the multi-cultural Metropolis Prof. Aggelos Siolas & Konstantinos Dimopoulos, PhD-Student National Technical University of Athens, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, Dept. of Geography and Regional Planning, Greece dididi@ath.forthnet.gr

Demolition, Preservation, and the Transfiguration of the Past - Berlin’s historic tenement buildings between 1955 and 1990 Florian Urban, PhD-Student, History, Theory, and Criticism of

Architecture and Urban Form, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA furban@mit.edu Saturating the Surface: Cultural Reflections on Italian Modernist Architecture Jennie Hirsh,

Visiting Assist. Prof. of Modern and Contemporary Art, Dept. of Art, Oberlin College, USA, Jennie.Hirsh@oberlin.edu

The re-use of post-industrial space and waterfront development: The case of the Stone Loft (Maritime Tradition Museum) in Piraeus Nicholas Karachalis, PhD-Student, Panteion University, Greece karachalis@panteion.gr Nikolaos Lourantos, Ministry of Culture, Maritime Tradition Museum, Greece Evagelos Kyriazopoulos, PhD-Student, Panteion University, Greece

Transformations et constructions dans la ville de São Paulo au passage du XIXe au XXe siècle, le rôle du petit commerce Dr. Heloisa Barbuy, Museu Paulista da Universidade de São Paulo hbarbuy@usp.br

Extroversion and urban illustration: Planning and urban design in Athens urban growth Nicos D. Bobolos, PhD-Student, Architect and town planner, Panteion University, Greece, nbobolos@otenet.gr

7) URBAN IMAGES AND REPRESENTATIONS IN EUROPE AND BEYOND DURING THE 20TH CENTURY (M)

Dr. des. Sandra Schuermann, Museum der Arbeit, Hamburg, Germany schuermann.sandra@web. de Jochen Guckes, Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany guckesj@geschichte.hu-berlin.de Urban Images and Representations in Europe and Beyond During the 20th Century. An

introduction Dr. des. Sandra Schuermann, Museum der Arbeit, Hamburg, Germany schuermann.sandra@web.de Jochen Guckes, Humboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany guckesj@geschichte.hu-berlin.de

Losing territorial authority on the production of images: Self-image and image of Venice in the 20th century Dr. Heiner Krellig, Stiftung Preussische Schloesser und Gaerten, Berlin heiner. krellig@berlin.de

Rotterdam between 1970 and 2001: The rebuilding of an urban elan Patricia van Ulzen, Dept. of Cultural Studies, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, vanulzen@fhk.eur.nl World-Class-City or Dirty Old Town? Images of Dublin in the Context of Dockland Regeneration Dr.

Astrid Wonneberger, Institut für Ethnologie, Universität Hamburg, Germany wonneb@yahoo.de A splintered icon. The tensions of politics, Ideology and Representation in Early Republican

Ankara Zeynep Kezer, Assist. Prof. of Architecture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA, zkezer2@unlnotes.unl.edu

The (Self-)Perception of a Historic City: Case Study of the Finnish World Heritage City Old Rauma Tanja Vahtikari, MA Researcher, University of Tampere, Dept. of History, Tampere, Finland, tanja.vahtikari@uta.fi

Representations of the Russian metropolises: St. Petersburg – Petrograd – Leningrad and Moscow in 1900-1930 Prof. Alexander Shevyrev, Dept. of History, Moscow State Lomonosov University alexshev@online.ru

A Continuous Urban History. European colonial urban images and the development of African Cities Dr. Simon Elate Som, Institute of Town Planning and Sketching, Technical University of Karlsruhe, Germany, somelate@web.de

Thursday 14:00-17:30 Sessions 6-7

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“Abriß Ost” – Demolition East. The discourse about housing vacancies in East Germany and its political and social implications Katrin Grossmann, Dept. of Sociology, Philipps - University Marburg, Germany katrin.grossmann@phil.tu-chemnitz.de

“Virtual Cities” as”Old” Cities in the Cyber Age Prof. Anthony McElligott, Dept. of History, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland, anthony.mcelligott@ul.ie

Comment Prof. Dieter Schott, Institut fuer Geschichte, Technische Universitaet Darmstadt, Germany, schott@pg.tu-darmstadt.de

8) TEACHING URBAN HISTORY FROM MEDIEVAL TO MODERN (RT)

Prof. Richard Rodger, Director, Centre for Urban History, University of Leicester, UK, rgr@leicester.ac.uk Prof. Denis Menjot, University of Lyon -2, France, denis.menjot@univ-lyon2.fr

Leicester and the teaching of urban history in Britain Prof. Richard Rodger, Director, Centre for Urban History, University of Leicester, UK, rgr@leicester.ac.uk

L’enseignement de l’histoire urbaine en France Prof. Denis Menjot, University of Lyon -2, France, denis.menjot@univ-lyon2.fr Dr. Frédéric Moret, Directeur de l’UFR de Sciences Humaines et Sociales, Université de Marne la Vallée, France, Frederic.Moret@univ-mlv.fr

L’enseignement de l’histoire urbaine au Portugal: une expérience récente Dr. Amélia Aguiar Andrade, New University of Lisbon, Portugal amelia@esoterica.pt

Teaching Urban History in Hungary MErika Szivos, Dept. of Economic and Social History, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary, szivos@ludens.elte.hu

Teaching urban history in Italian Universities Paola Lanaro, Universita Ca’Foscari di Venezia, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Italy, lanaro@unive.it Dr. Giovanni Favero, Universita Ca’ Foscari Venezia, gfavero@unive.it

“A Tale of Two Cities”: A Web of Urban History for the Digital Age Prof. José María Cardesín, Urban History, Coruña University, Spain cardes@udc.es Prof. Manuel González Penedo, Computing, Coruña University, Spain cipenedo@dc.fi.udc.es

Ideal and reality in the urban history syllabus: a student’s view Claire Townshend, Centre for Urban History, University of Leicester, UK cht7@le.ac.uk

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09:00-10:30

9) POWER AND WATER PROBLEM IN EUROPEAN CITIES IN XV AND XVI CENTURIES (SP)

Prof. Isabel del Val Valdivieso, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain, delval@fyl.uva.es

Dr. Urszula Sowina, Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, sowina@iaepan.edu.pl

The Water and Man’s Living in the Middle Age in Portugal Isabel Freitas, University Portucalense Infante don Henrique, Porto, Portugal

Water and Politics in Urban Castile in Latter Middle Ages Hipólito Rafael Oliva Herrer, Laboratoire de Médiévistique Occidental de París. University Paris I-Sorbonne, France, hropiva@vjf.cnrs.fr Les fontaines de Bruxelles et des anciens Pays-Bas, sources d’une nouvelle urbanité

(1350-1550) Dr. Chloé Deligne, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, cdeligne@ulb.ac.be D’un monde à l’autre: à propos du savoir hydraulique arabe Tariq Madani, Centre

Interuniversitaire de l’Histoire et l’Archéologie Médiévales. Université Lumière Lyon 2, France, tariq.madani@libertysurf.fr

11:00-12:30

10) CADASTRES AND REPRESENTATIONS OF CITIES (XVIII-XIX CENTURIES) (SP)

Carlo Travaglini, Direttore, Centro di Ateneo per lo studio di Roma (CROMA)-Università Roma Tre, Italy, c.travaglini@uniroma3.it Brigitte Marin, Directrice des Etudes pour l’Histoire moderne et contemporaine, Ecole française de Rome, Italy, dirmod@ecole-francaise.it

Le cadastre milanais de Pompeo Neri (1759): source et exploitation Albane Cogné, albanecogne@hotmail.com

The Ensenada Cadastre : a documentary on the urban structure of towns in the Castille of the Old Regime (1749-1757) Concepción Camarero-Bullón, Depto. de Geografía, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, Conception.camarero@uam.es Cadastre maps and views of the City of Vienna, late 18th - early 19th century Univ.-Prof. Dr.

Ferdinand Opll, Direktor des Wiener Stadt- und Landesarchivs, Rathaus, Wien, Austria, ferdinand.opll@archiv.wien.gv.at

The urban organization of Thessaloniki before the 1917 fire Thalia Mantopoulou – Panagiotopoulou & Evangelos Hekimoglou thaliamp@vis.auth.gr

Rome between the 18th and 19th century: an interpretation based on the Topographic Map of Rome by G.B. Nolli (1748) and Urban Cadastral sources (1820 - 1870) Keti Lelo, CROMA –Università degli studi di Roma Tre, Italy lelo@uniroma3.it Carlo M. Travaglini, Direttore, Centro di Ateneo per lo studio di Roma (CROMA) –Università degli studi di Roma Tre, Italy, c.travaglini@uniroma3.it

Thursday 9:00-12:30 Sessions 9-10

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14:00-15:30

11) THE URBAN EXPERIENCE OF MODERN WAR. EUROPEAN CITIES AND AERIAL WARFARE IN WORLD WAR II (SP)

Dr. Karl Christian Fuehrer (Chair)-Forschungsstelle fuer Zeitgeschichte in Hamburg, Universitaet Hamburg, Germany, fuehrer@fzh.uni-hamburg.de Dr. Ulrike Haerendel (Commentator)- Research Associate, at the Quellensammlung zur Geschichte der deutschen Sozialpolitik, Germany, ulrike. haerendel@sme.de

British Cities “in the Front Line”: Representations and Realities, 1939 -1945 Dr. Helen Jones, Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK h.jones@gold.ac.uk, sss01hj@gold.ac.uk The Hague as a “Shadow City” before and during the Second World War Prof. Dr. Koos Bosma,

Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands JE.Bosma@let.vu.nl

The Destruction and Reconstruction of Wielun and Warsaw Jochen Boehler, Deutsches Historisches Institut, Warsaw, Poland boehler@dhi.waw.pl

The Management of Catastrophe: Public Authorities and the Aftermath of Air-Raids in South-German Cities, 1939 – 1945 Dr. Dietmar Suess, Institut für Zeitgeschichte, Munich, South-Germany suess@ifz-muenchen.de

12) THE URBAN AND LOCAL HISTORY OF SOCIAL POLICY (XIXXX CENTURIES) (SP)

Prof. Theodoros Sakellaropoulos, Panteion University, Athens, Greece thesak@panteion.gr Zacharias Demathas, Assist. Prof., Panteion University, Athens, Greece demathas@panteion.gr The Urban Impact on Social Welfare in East and West Germany 1945-1990 PD Dr. Marcel

Boldorf, Universitaet Mannheim, Lehrstuhl fuer Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte, Mannheim, Germany, boldorf@rumms.uni-mannheim.de

The Forgotten “Cradle to Grave” Welfare State: a comparison of local and national health care Dr. Martin Powell, Dept. of Social and Policy Sciences, University of Bath, UK hssdmp@bath.ac.uk Bridging the Voluntarist Gap: Hospitals and the Local State in Middlesbrough, 1890-1950

Dr. Barry Doyle, Reader in History, School of Arts and Media, University of Teesside, Middlesbrough, UK, barry.doyle@tees.ac.uk

“Reorganising people’s everyday lives”: Housing inspection and health visiting in Swedish and British Cities c. 1900-1920 Dr. Marjaana Niemi, Dept. of History, University of Tampere, Finland marjaana.niemi@uta.fi

Quartier Grec: A town within the town Matoula Tomara-Sideris, Associate Prof. Panteion University, Athens, Greece sideris@panteion.gr Thanasis Theocharis, PhD-Student, Panteion University, Athens, Greece th_theocharis@otenet.gr

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16:00-17:30

13) IDENTITY POLITICS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE METROPOLITAN REGION: EUROPEAN AND NORTH AMERICAN PERSPECTIVES (SP)

Prof. Nicole Huber, Program for Urban Processes, Universitaet der Kuenste Berlin, Germany, nicole. huber@snafu.de Prof. Ralph Stern RA, Program for Urban Processes, Universitaet der Kuenste Berlin, Germany & University of Nevada Las Vegas, USA, r.stern@snafu.de

Urban Renewal Politics from a “Modern City-State”: A Coruña Metropolitan Area Prof. Jose Maria Cardesin Diaz & Prof. Ricardo Beltran Pedreira University of A Coruña , Spain,

cardes@udc.es, beltran@udc.es Prof. Marisa Lopez Schmidt, University of A Coruña , Spain, mlopez@udc.es

Tapiola vs.Helsinki - Modernizing the Metropolitan Image Juhana Lahti, MA Researcher, University of Helsinki, Institute of Art Research, Dept. of Art History, Finland, juhana. lahti@helsinki.fi

Memory and Modernity in Amsterdam around 1900: the Ambivalence of Regional Identity Prof. Nancy Stieber, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA Nancy.Stieber@umb.edu

From “Berlin” to “Germania”: Cinema and the Implementation of National Politics in Regional Planning (1926-1939) Prof. Nicole Huber, Program for Urban Processes, Universitaet der Kuenste Berlin, Germany, nicole.huber@snafu.de

“The Big Lift”: Image and Identity in Blockaded Berlin Prof. Ralph Stern RA, Program for Urban Processes, Universitaet der Kuenste Berlin, Germany, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA, r.stern@snafu.de

14) MAINTENANCE AND PROJECTION OF THE CULTURAL LEGACY WITHIN THE HISTORICAL CENTRES OF EUROPEAN CITIES (SP)

Prof. Emeritus Dr. George Lavvas, University of Athens, Greece glavvas@media.uoa.gr Prof. Manolis Marmaras, Dept. of Geography, University of the Aegean, Greece Dr. Michael Lefantzis, Architect, University of Thessaly, Greece mlefan@panafonet.gr

The principles of the cultural heritage preservation and their implementation in the renewal of the urban historical course: Examples from the greek case Prof. Manolis Marmaras, Dept. of Geography, University of the Aegean, Greece

The threat of transforming the european cities’ historical centres to cultural ghettos Prof. Aggelos Siolas, Architect, National Technical University of Athens, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, Dept. of Geography and Regional Planning, Greece, angelos@survey.ntua. gr Konstantinos Dimopoulos, PhD-Student, Surveying Engineer, National Technical University of Athens, School of Rural and Surveying Engineering, Dept. of Geography and Regional Planning, Greece

Collective memory and contemporary transformations of greek urban landscapes Dr. Dimitris Polychronopoulos, Assist. Prof., Architect, Faculty of Architecture, Democritus University of Thrace (DUTH), Greece, dpolychr@mail.ntua.gr

Revealing the urban aspects of the past: New technologies for the projection of the

Archaeological sites into the contemporary City. The cases of Athens and Rome Dr. Michael Lefantzis, Architect, University of Thessaly, Greece mlefan@panafonet.gr

Pleasing the eye: Planning, urban gaze, and cultural potential of Patras Dr. Argyro Loukaki, Architect, University of Patras, Dept. of Architecture, Greek Open University, Greece, aloukaki@otenet.gr

Thursday 16:00-17:30 Sessions 13-14

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FRIDAY

09:00-12:30

15) EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN CITIES COMPARED: TECHNICAL NETWORKS, TOWN PLANNING AND MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS (GREECE, THE BALKANS AND THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE) (1820-1925) (M)

Denis Bocquet, École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, CNRS-LATTS, Marne-la-Vallée, Paris, France, denis.bocquet@enpc.fr Nora Lafi, Working Group Modernity and Islam (Wissenschaftskolleg Berlin) / Zentrum Moderner Orient, Germany, nora.lafi@rz.hu-berlin.de Dr. Yasemin Avci, Hacettepe University, Sosyal Bilimler Enstitusu, Tarih Anabilim Dali, Turkey, yaseminavci@hotmail.com

Enterprising a New Port-City: Forms of Governance in Ottoman Urban History Meltem Toksoz, Bogazici University History Dept. Istanbul, Turkey toksozme@boun.edu.tr

Notables and Officials in Cooperation: The Construction of a Water Supply System in Konya, 1901-1904 Abdulhamit Kirmizi, PhD-Student, History Dept., Bogazigi University, Istanbul, Turkey, hamitkirmiz@yahoo.com

La Réorganisation de l’espace urbain d’Edirne (Andrinople) au XIXe siècle et au debut du XXe siècleF iliz Atay, PhD-Student, Architect-Urbanist, Université Paris X Nanterre, France fatay@ttnet.net.tr

Aspects of the urban development in the Albanian city of Tirana 1820-1939 Gentiana Kera, Institute for Southeast European History, University of Graz, Austria, gentiana.kera@unigraz.at The Urban Transformation and the Establishment of Modern Municipality in Istanbul (the

Tanzimat Period) Dr. Mehmet Seyitdanlioglu, Associate Prof., Hacettepe University. Faculty of Literature, Department of History Ankara, Turkey

Urban Property and Administration in Dispute: Ayvalık, 1877-1914 Dr. Yücel Terziba�o�lu, History Dept., Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey yucelt@doruk.net.tr

Innovative networks: The construction of harbours in the Levantine cities Vilma Hastaoglou-Martinidis, School of Architecture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, vilma@arch.auth.gr

The urban life in Shkodra: 1831-1925 Enriketa Papa, Institute of Southeast European History, University of Graz, Austria, enriketa.papa@stud.unigraz.at

“Europeization” of Belgrade Dr. Tanja Damljanovic, State Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage, Belgrade, Serbia, tanja@yuheritage.com

De la ville ottomane à la ville nationale: les services techniques de la municipalité de Jannina et leur action, 1860-1920 Konstantinos Chatzis, École nationale des ponts et chaussées-Paris, France chatzis@mail.enpc.fr Anna Mahaira, Université de Jannina, Greece

Modernisation technique et administration municipale dans les capitales balkaniques (1850-1914) Alexandre Kostov, Institut d’ Études balkaniques – Académie des Sciences de Bulgarie, Sofia, Bulgaria, kostov_al@yahoo.com

La gestion de la ville de Corfou sous la domination anglaise, 1814-1864 Guido Zucconi, Departimento di Storia dell’ architecttura, IUAV Venise, Italy zucconi@iuav.it

16) LIVING IN THE CITY: URBAN ELITES AND THEIR RESIDENCES (M)

Dr. John Dunne, School of Humanities - Maritime Greenwich Campus University of Greenwich, UK, j.dunne@greenwich.ac.uk Paul Janssens, Katholieke Universiteit Brussel, Dept. Geschiedenis, Belgium paul.janssens@kubrussel.ac.be

L’ éspace résidentiel de la noblesse florentine, XVIe-XVIIIe siècle Prof. Jean Boutier, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Marseille, France, boutier@ehess.univmrs.fr

Between Sovereign and Speculation: Urbanism and Housing in the Eighteenth-Century Chaussée d’Antin Nancy W. Collins, University of London, UK, nancy.collins@ucl.ac.uk

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A Paradox! Ascetic Protestants and their Mansions: A critical review of a selected group of 18th/ 19th century English Nonconformist entrepreneurs and their places of residence Dr. Diana Jones, Independent researcher, University of Greenwich, UK DKJ@watercot.freeserve.co.uk Residential Patterns of the Liverpool Elite c.1680-1800 Dr. Jane Longmore, University of

Greenwich, UK, j.longmore@gre.ac.uk

Gender, the City and the Environs of London: Work, Family and Elite Status, 1740-1870 Dr. Mary Clare Martin, University of Greenwich, UK, M.C.H.Martin@gre.ac.uk

European Elites in colonial Cities: Madras, New York and the Global dynamics of the Residential Colour Line, 1690-1750 Carl H. Nightingale, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA carl@history.umass.edu

French Nobles and Urban Clienteles in Languedoc during the French Wars of Religion Dr. Brian Sandberg, European University Institute, Italy, Brian.Sandberg@IUE.it

Places and Types of Residence of Liverpool’s Nineteenth-century Business Elite: An initial report Joseph Sharples, University of Liverpool, School of History, UK j.sharples@liverpool.ac.uk Les Bonnes addresses: Mapping Urban Elites in Post-Revolutionary Paris Dr. Victoria Thompson,

Arizona State University, USA victoria.thompson@asu.edu

17) TRADE, MIGRATION AND URBAN NETWORKS IN EUROPEAN PORT-CITIES (17TH- 20TH CENTURIES) (M)

Dr. Adrian Jarvis, Curator of Port History, National Museums Liverpool, UK Adrian.Jarvis@liverpoolmuseums. org.uk Prof. Robert Lee, University of Liverpool, UK, W.R.Lee@Liverpool.ac.uk

The Portuguese Jews in Amsterdam: an Insight on Entrepreneurial Behaviour in the Republic, 1640-1705 Catia A. P. Antunes, University of Leiden, The Netherlands C.A.P@LET.leidenuniv.nl Integration of Immigrating Merchants in Trondheim in the Eighteenth Century Prof. Ida Bull,

Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway, ida.bull@hf.ntnu.no Socioeconomic Evolution in a Mediterranean Port: Patras in the first half of the Twentieth Century

Panagiotis Eliopoulos, University of Athens, Greece, peliop@hotmail.com

Contrasting Merchant Communities in the Early Eighteenth Century: Stockholm, Calabar and Charlestown Dr. Chris Evans, University of Glamorgan, UK, cevans3@glam.ac.uk Dr. Goran Ryden, Mid Sweden University, Sweden, goran.ryden@mh.se

Nineteenth Century Greek Port Towns: History, Historiography and Comparison Dr. Sakis Gekas, London School of Economics, UK, agekas@essex.ac.uk

Trade, Migration and Urban Networks in a Young Port-City: The Case of Antwerp at the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century Prof. Dr. Hilde Greefs, University of Antwerp, Belgium, hilde.greefs@ua.ac.be

Combining business and pleasure? Cotton brokers in the Liverpool business community in the late 19th century Sari Maenpaa, University of Liverpool, UK, smaenpaa@liv.ac.uk

In the Eye of the Storm: the Influence of Maritime and Trade Networks on the Development of Ostend during the Eighteenth Century, and vice versa Dr. Jan Parmentier, University of Ghent, Belgium, jan.parmentier@UGent.be

For Friday Morning Sessions 23-27 look after Session 22

Friday 9:00-12:30 Sessions 16-17

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18) THE ANCIENT CITY IN A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE: FEEDING THE ANCIENT CITY (M)

Prof. Onno van Nijf, Dept. of History University of Groningen, The Netherlands o.m.van.nijf@let.rug.nl Prof. Richard Alston, Dept. of Classics, Royal Holloway University of London, UK, r.alston@rhul.ac.uk Considerations on agricultural scale-economies in the Greco-Roman world Prof. J. Bintliff,

Faculty of Archaeology, University of Leiden, The Netherlands J.L.BINTLIFF@ARCH.leidenuniv.nl The urban system of Roman Egypt Dr. L.E. Tacoma, Dept. of History, University of Leiden, The

Netherlands letacoma@yahoo.com

Feeding Hellenistic Babylon and Seleucia on the Tigris Prof. R.J. Van der Spek, Dept. of History, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, rj.vander.spek@let.vu.nl

Town and country in Roman Antioch Andrea De Giorgi, Dept. of Classical & Near Eastern Archaeology, Bryn Mawr College, USA, adegiorg@brynmawr.edu

Grain market intervention in the Roman Empire Dr. Paul Erdkamp, Dept. of History, University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands P.Erdkamp@let.kun.nl

Hadrian and the Athenian Oil Production Dr. Kaja Harter-Uibopuu, Commission of Ancient Legal History, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria, kaja.harter@chello.at

Grain for Athens: a fresh look from the Black Sea Dr. Gocha R. Tsetskhladze, Centre for Classics and Archaeology, University of Melbourne, Australia, g.tsetskhladze@unimelb.edu.au Grain for Kibyra. Veranius Philagros and the “great conspiracy” (IK Kibyra 41) Dr. Christina Kokkinia,

Dept. of Ancient History University of Heidelberg/KERA Athens, Greece, chistina@kokkinia.name 14:00-17:30

19) ANOTHER (HI)STORY OF MODERNITY: URBAN EVERYDAY LIFE IN THE 19TH CENTURY, EUROPE WEST - EUROPE EAST (M)

Prof. Dr. Heinz Reif, Technische Universitaet, Berlin, Germany reifnada@sp.zrz.tu-berlin.de Dr. Dobrinka Parusheva, Institute of Balkan Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria aniar@evrocom.net, clio_dp@yahoo.co.uk

Lights and modernity in 19th European cities: new demands and factors of differentiation Prof. Alain Beltran, Institut d’histoire du temps présent, CNRS, France Alain.Beltran@ihtp.cnrs.fr Prof. Jean-Pierre Williot, Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne, France jpwilliot@wanadoo.fr Technological Modernization and Urbanization’s Contested Positioning Between East and West:

Early Views of the Greek Technical Community Aristotle Tympas, Lecturer, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, tympas@phs.uoa.gr

“Silence is golden”: Face-to-Face-Communication in Urban Everyday Life, 1870-1914 Armin Owzar, Universitaet Muenster, Germany, owzar@uni-muenster.de

Religion in Urban Everyday Life: Shaping Modernity in Lodz and Manchester Dr. Andreas Kossert, German Historical Institute Warsaw, Poland kossert@dhi.waw.pl

Representations of Everyday Life in Fin de Siècle Vienna Dr. Tim Kirk, University of Newcastle, UK, T.B.Kirk@newcastle.ac.uk

Restaurant Life of St.-Petersburg and Moscow in Late Imperial Russia Irina Khmelnitskaia, Moscow State University, Russia, hmirina@yandex.ru

The Urban Walk in the 19th Century Dr. Robert Beck, Université François Rabelais, Tours, France Robert.Beck@wanadoo.fr

Tourism, visual culture and everyday life Jill Steward, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK j.steward@unn.ac.uk

Domesticating Europe: Urban Everyday Life in the 19th century Balkans Dr. Dobrinka Parusheva, Institute of Balkan Studies, Sofia, Bulgaria aniar@evrocom.net

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20) CATS AND CITIES (M)

Prof. Dr. Clemens Wischermann, Universitat Konstanz, Constance, Germany clemens. wischemann@uni-konstanz.de

Introduction: Animals and the City Prof. Dr. Clemens Wischermann

Socializing Nature – Naturalizing Society. Cats in Early Modern Europe Dr. Mark Hengerer, University of Konstanz, Constance, Germany mark.hengerer@uni-konstanz.de

New Living – No Cats. The Example Frankfurt Housing Estates in the 1920s Prof. Dr. Adelheid von Saldern, Göttingen, Germany, asalder@gwdg.de

Saving Table Scraps for Our Cats: Riga and its Stray Feline Profile Prof. Dr. Irina Novikova, Latvia, iranovi@lanet.lv

“Hygienic Helpers”. Cats in the Cities of the Third Reich Dr. Maren Möhring, University of Cologne, Germany maren.moehring@uni-koeln.de

Stray cats in Mannheim. A cultural study of the 1950s and 60s PD Dr. Marcel Boldorf, Universitaet Mannheim, Lehrstuhl fuer Wirtschafts-und Sozialgeschichte, Mannheim, Germany,

boldorf@rumms.uni-mannheim.de

Mindy is Missing and Stephen is Home: Lost and Found Pet Posters as a Form of Communication in an Urban Space Malve Petersmann, M.A., Toronto, Canada, Canada, malve@ca.inter.net “Cats are just Children with Fur” – How slant-eyed Beasts became the Centre of the

Post-Modern Urban Family Dr. Miriam Gebhardt, München/Constance, Germany miriam. gebhardt@t-online.de

21) CONSTRUCTING URBAN MEMORIES THE ROLE OF ORAL TESTIMONY (M)

Prof. Richard Rodger, Director, Centre for Urban _istory, University of Leicester, UK, rgr@leicester.ac.uk Migrant voices in Vienna’s contemporary history Wladimir Fischer, University of Vienna, Austria,

wlado@gmx.at wladimir.fischer@univie.ac.at,

What happens when I take root? Women’s experiences of migration and remigration Zsofia Eszter Toth, Budapest, Hungary, tezs@freemail.hu

Oral history and the Glasgow hard man Ronnie Johnston and A. McIvor, Glasgow Caledonian University and Strathclyde University, Scotland, Ronnie.Johnston@gcal.ac.uk

La memoire de Paris 1919-39 récits du quotidien pour une expérience sensible de l’histoire urbaine Caroline Varlet, Ecole d’architecture Paris-la-Villette, France varlet.c@wanadoo.fr Modern Cemeteries and resurrecting narratives: revitalization and ruins in the Bras district, in the

city of São Paulo. Dr.Veronica Sales Pereira, Centro Universitário Belas Artes, São Paulo, Brazil versales@uol.com.br

Chair/Discussant, Leen Beyers, History Dept., Catholic University, Leuven, Belgium Leen. beyers@arts.kuleuven.ac.be

Ethics in the cross-cultural oral history interview Joanna Herbert, University of Leicester, Leicester UK, jlh9@le.ac.uk

Uncommon threads: the role of oral and archival testimony in the shaping of urban public art Ruth Wallach, University of Southern California, USC, rwallach@usc.edu

The role of oral history in understanding the past Dr. Maria Luca Popa, Institute for Advanced Studies Bucharest, Romania HPHPOP87@phd.ceu.hu, mpopa@nec.ro

Auto-ethnography: research into one’s own culture: some methodological perspectives Valentina Gulin Zrnic, Research Assist., Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research, Zagreb, Croatia, gulin@ief.hr

Friday 14:00-17:30 Sessions 20-21

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22) VILLES DE FLANDRE ET D’ ITALIE: RELECTURES D’UNE COMPARAISON TRADITIONNELLE (M)

Prof. Dr. Elisabeth Crouzet-Pavan, Université de Paris IV Sorbonne Département d’Histoire, France, Elisabeth-crouzet.pavan@paris4.sorbonne.fr Dr. Elodie Leccupre-Desjardin, Vakgroep Middeleeuwse Geschiedenis, Universiteit Gent, Belgium, elodie.lecuppre-desjardin@wanadoo.fr Suffit-il de compter ? La démographie des villes des Pays-Bas au bas Moyen Age. Acquis et

nouvelles questions Peter Stabel, Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium, peter.stabel@ua.ac.be Pesée démographique et réseaux urbains. Italie entre le XIIIe et le milieu du XVIe siècle Prof.

Giuliano Pinto, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Dipartimento di studi storia e geografia, Italy, gipinto@unifi.it

God as a good citizen. On the place of religion in medieval Flemish cities Prof. Walter Simons, Dartmouth College, Dept. of history, USA Walter.p.simons@dartmouth.edu

Religion urbaine, religion civique dans l’Italie médiévale Cécile Caby, Université de Nice-Sophia-Antipolis, France, caby@unice.fr

Les Pouvoirs et leurs représentations dans les villes des anciens Pays-Bas (XIVe-XVe siècle) Prof. Marc Boone, Universiteit Gent, Belgium, Marc.boone@UGent.be

Signes et lieux du pouvoir dans les communes italiennes (XIIe-XVe siècle) Prof. Jean -Claude Maire-Vigueur, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy mairevig@rdn.it

The social practice of writing urban memory in the cities of Flanders and Brabant (15th-16th c.) Dr. Anne-Laure Van Bruaene, Universiteit Gent, Belgium Annelaure.vanbruaene@ugent.be Les mémoires de la ville italienne: Quelques cas exemplaires Prof. Giovanna Petti Balbi,

Università degli studi di Genova, Italy Giovanna.balbi@letlere.unige.it

Images de la ville et urbanité des images. Quelques réflexions sur la représentation de l’espace urbain et la fonction des oeuvres d’art dans les Pays-Bas bourguignons Dr. Hanno Wijsman, Universiteit Leiden, Faculty of Arts, History Dept., The Netherlands, h.w.wijsman@let.leidenuniv.nl Pouvoirs politiques, techniques de relevé et représentation des villes dans l’Italie de la première

modernité Dr. Marco Folin, Facoltà di architettura di Genova, Italy, mafolin@libero.it Wim Blockmans (DISCUSSION ANIMEE), Netherlands Institute for Advances Study in the Humanities and Social Science (NIAS), The Netherlands, Blockmans@NIAS.KNAW.NL

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09:00-10:30

23) BEGGARS IN MODERN CITIES. INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION OF BEGGING PAUPERS DURING THE FORMATION PERIOD OF URBAN WELFARE POLITICS, 1830S – 1930S (SP)

Dr. Beate Althammer, University of Trier, Germany, althamme@uni-trier.de Prof. Dr. Andreas Gestrich, University of Trier, Germany, gestrich@uni-trier.de

Politiques et pratiques envers les mendiants à Athènes et au Pirée pendant le 19ieme siècle: gestions nouvelles, ruptures et durées de la bienfaisance Dr. Vassiliki Théodorou, Assist. Prof., University of Thrace, Greece vtheodor@eled.duth.gr

Begging for a burial: death, funerals and making do in nineteenth century England Dr. Elizabeth Hurren, University College Northampton, UK Prof. Steve King, Oxford Brookes University, UK, sking@brookes.ac.uk

No God, no Heimat, no Home - urban welfare policies in Berlin and the work of the Innere Mission (1848-1914) Dr. Bettina Hitzer, Universität Bielefeld, Germany, bhitzer@web.de “Women at risk” and “migrating” men. Welfare at the train station in Berlin around 1900 Astrid

Kirchhof, PhD-Student, Technical University of Berlin, Germany amk@forschungsforum.net Begging and peddling in Vienna and its surrounding areas, 1918-1938 Dr. Sigrid Wadauer,

University of Salzburg, Austria, Sigrid.wadauer@univie.ac.at

24) PÉRIPHÉRIES ET ÉSPACES PÉRIPHÉRIQUES DANS LES VILLES EUROPÉENNES DU MOYEN AGE ET DE L’ÉPOQUE MODERNE (XV-XIX SIÈCLES): LES TRANSFORMATIONS INDUITES PAR L’ ÉCONOMIE (SP)

Paola Lanaro, Universita Ca’Foscari di Venezia, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Italy, lanaro@unive.it Prof. Gian Maria Varanini, Universita di Verona, Dipartimento de storia, Italy gvarani@tin.it

Introduction Paola Lanaro, Universita Ca’Foscari di Venezia, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Italy, lanaro@unive.it

Milan et ses faubourgs: périphéries urbaines, paysage industriel et régulations urbanistiques (v. 1400-v. 1550) Prof. Patrick Boucheron, Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, France, patrick.boucheron@wanadoo.fr

La croissance des périphéries urbaines à l’époque industrielle: un tour de l’horizon européen Dr. Giovanni Favero, Universita Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italy, gfavero@unive.it

Urban periphery and processes of sub-urbanization in sixteenth-century Antwerp Dr. Michael Limberger, NWO postdoctoral researcher, Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Michael.Limberger@ua.ac.be

Les corpi santi de Milan entre XVIIIème et XIXème siècles: aménagements institutionnels et ordre économique Luca Mocarelli, University of Milano Bicocca, Italy, luca.

mocarelli@unimib.it

Éspaces périphériques dans une ville médiévale: la ville de Bruxelles entre les deux enceintes au bas Moyen Âge Bram Vannieuwenhuyze, Département d’Histoire Médiévale, Université de Gand, Belgium, Belgique.Bram.Vannieuwenhuyze@UGent.be

Les faubourgs des villes vénitiennes du XVème au XVIème siècle. Dégradation urbaine et marginalité Prof. Gian Maria Varanini, Universita di Verona, Dipartimento de storia, Italy gvarani@tin.it

Friday 9:00-10:30 Sessions 23-24

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25) URBAN HISTORIOGRAPHY IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (SP)

Dr. Ernst Riegg, Forschungszentrum Europaeische Aufklaerung e.V Potsdam, Germany, riegg@rz. unipotsdam.de Prof Dr. Guenther Lottes, Forschungszentrum Europaeische Aufklaerung e.V Potsdam, Germany, fea@rz.uni-potsdam.de

Greek urban historiography in the newly established State Dr. Lydia Sapounaki-Dracaki, Assist. Prof. Panteion University, Athens, Greece ldracaki@panteion.gr Dr. Marianthi Kotea, Lecturer, Panteion University, Athens, Greece

A Weak Tradition of Urbanism? The Reluctant Study of Civic Antiquarianism in Early Modern England Neil R. Birch, PhD-Student, Dept. of History and Classics, University of Alberta, Canada, nbirch@shaw.ca

Lyon ou l’invention de la “bonne ville” Dr. Susanne Rau, Technische Universitaet Dresden, Germany Susanne.Rau@mailbox.tu-dresden.de

Urban historiography in the Low Countries as mirror of a collective identity Dr. Robert Stein, Universiteit van Leiden, Opleiding Geschiedenis, Leiden, The Netherlands, R.Stein@let. leidenuniv.nl

Beyond the eruv. Is there a Jewish Urban Historiography? PD Dr. Joachim Schloer, University of Potsdam Historisches Institut, Potsdam, Germany, schloer@rz.unipotsdam.de

11:00-12:30

26) CULTURAL STYLES OF PROVINCIAL TOWNS IN THE 18TH CENTURY, THE INFLUENCE OF THE METROPOLIS? (SP)

Markku Kekalainen, Dept. of History, University of Helsinki, Finland markku.kekalainen@helsinki.fi Jouko Nurmiainen, Dept. of History, University of Helsinki, Finland jouko.nurmiainen@helsinki.fi Prof. Peter Clark (Discussant), Univesity of Helsinki, Finland

Peter.clark@helsinki.fi

The Brussels music scene, 1740-1780: expression of an urban or a courtly-aristocratic culture Dr. Koen Buyens, Free University Brussels, Belgium, kbuyens@vub.ac.be

Metropolis and periphery in James Boswell’s interpretation on politeness Markku Kekalainen, University of Helsinki, Finland, markku.kekalainen@helsinki.fi

Alexandropolis: An attempt of the second capital of the Russian empire in the 18th century? Prof. Dr Sergey Mikhalchenko, University of Bryansk, Russia, smikh10@hotmail.com Who is provincial? Reciprocal influences in architectural culture between Vienna and the

provincial capitals of the Habsburg Empire Francesca Torello, Politecnico di Torino, Italy, franceti@hotmail.com

27) ARCHITECTURE, INSTITUTIONS ET SOCIÉTÉS PORTUAIRES DES CITÉS MARITIMES DE LA MÉDITERRANNÉE (IXE - XIIIE SIÈCLES) (SP)

Christophe Picard, Université de Toulouse, Le Mirail, France picard@univ-tlse2.fr

Maritime cities in medieval Hispanic satates expansion. Continuities and changes Manuel Flores Diaz, Complutense Madrid, Spain, manoloflores@vodafone.es

Consulats, nations, représentants: la présence institutionnelle des villes européennes dans les ports de la Méditerranée Dr. Enrica Salvatori, University of Pisa, Dept. of History, Via Derna 1, Italy e.salvatori@mediev.unipi.it

Les élites politiques et l’activité commerciale des ports musulmans (XIIe – XVe siècle) Dr. Dominique Valerian, Université Paris I - Panthéon-Sorbonne, France dominique_ valerian@yahoo.fr

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La ville maritime fatimide; essai de définition à partir de quelques exemples du littoral fatimide méditerranéen (969-1171). David Bramoulle, PhD-Student, Université de Toulouse II Le Mirail, France davidbramoulle@hotmail.com

Le port médiéval de Hunayn Abderahman Khelifa, Quartier Aissat Idir, Beni Messous Alger kelabder@hotmail.com

14:00-15:30

28) PLANNING AND URBAN TRANSFORMATION IN THE BALKANS IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES (SP)

Kiki Kafkoula, School of Architecture, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, kiko@arch.auth.gr State, Society and Market in Preveza- Historical Time and Historical Centre in a Small Greek

Town Dr. Ioannis Rentzos, Geography Dept., University of the Aegean, Greece iren@sa. aegean.gr Dr. Nikos Giannoulis, University of Ioannina, Head of Hydrobiological Research Center, Greece, ngianuli@cc.uoi.gr Dr. Jannis Kallinikos, London School of Economics, Information Systems Dept., UK, J.Kallinikos@lse.ac.uk

Architectural and urban development of Constantinople and the contribution of Greek - Orthodox community to the formation of urban space (1878-1908) Savvas Tsilenis, Architect, Ministry of Development, General Secretariat of Research and Technology, Greece, satsi@otenet.gr

The Impact of the Infrastructure on the Urban Shell of Modern Piraeus Dr. Stamatina G.

Malikouti (Ms), Architect, Ass. Prof., Dept. of Civil Engineering, School of Applied Sciences, Technological Education Institute of Piraeus (TEI Piraeus), Greece, malikouti@acn.gr The role and different aspects of urban design in Athens urban growth Nicos D.

Bobolos, Architect-town-planner, PhD-Student, Panteion University, Athens, Greece, nbobolos@otenet.gr

Modernist architecture in the historical urban core of the city of Split Prof. Dr. Sc. Darovan Tusek, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture /University of Split, Croatia, darovan. tusek@gradst.hr

29) HISTORIANS’ VALUES IN URBAN PRESERVATION IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES (SP)

Prof. Anja Nevanlinna, Academy Research Fellow, University of Helsinki, Finland, anja.nevanlinna@helsinki.fi

Restoration Practices between “East” and “West” Culture, ethnicity and architectural heritage in 19th Century Lemberg, Galicia Dr. Markian Prokopovych, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary NPHPRO30@phd.ceu.hu

Changing Values: A comparative perspective to urban preservation in Copenhagen, 1900– 2000 Caspar Jörgensen, Senior Adviser, National Cultural Heritage Agency, Copenhagen, Denmark, CAJ@kuas.dk

Historicism in Scandinavian Capital Cities: City Halls and their iconography Prof. Laura Kolbe, University of Helsinki, Finland, laura.kolbe@helsinki.fi

The Future of the Past: A History Book You Can Walk Through Wout van der Toorn Vrijthoff, Associate Prof., Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture Department of Real Estate and Project Management, The Netherlands, W.vanderToornVrijthof@bk.tudelft.nl Visions of the urban past: Reconstruction projects in Germany since 1990 Dr. Arnold Bartetzky,

Geisteswissenschaftliches Zentrum Geschichte und Kultur Ostmitteleuropas, Leipzig, Germany, bartetz@rz.uni-leipzig.de

Friday 11:00-15:30 Sessions 27-29

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16:00-17:30

30) URBAN SOCIAL MOVEMENTS FOR SHELTER AND THE ENVIRONMENT: A COMPARISON AMONG CITIES ACROSS EUROPEAN SPACE AND TIME (SP)

Prof Lila Leontidou, Hellenic Open University, Athens, Greece leontidou@geo.aegean.gr “Spaces of Resistance”: Power, Ideologies and Migrant Grassroots Organizing in the periphery

of Lisbon Dr. Ana Paula Beja Horta, Universidade Aberta/CEMRI, Portugal apbhorta@univ-ab.pt

The city in history: Place of Power and the Social and Political Conflicts Dr. Eleni Portaliou, Assist. Prof., Architect, National Technical University of Athens, Greece, portel@central.ntua.gr The dark side of the moon: rivalry and riots for shelter and occupation between Greek and

Jew population in the multi-ethnic 19th c. Odessa Dr. Evridiki Sifneos, Historian, Institute for Neohellenic Research, The National Hellenic Research Foundation, Greece, sifneoe@eie.gr Urban social movements in the contemporary context: reflections on Toni Negri’s “the Mass

andthe Metropolis” Dr. Alex Afouxenidis, Sociologist, Hellenic Open University, Greece afouxenidis@hotmail.com

The emergence, development and limits of the alternative strategy of the GDR’s urban movements Karolos Iosif Kavoulakos, PhD Political Science, University of Athens, Greece kkavoula@otenet.gr

Hacking, Internet-Café, Hacktivism, and Other Emerging Social Cultures and Movements Dr. Fivos Papadimitriou, Geographer, Hellenic Open University, Greece envi@in.gr

Régie Vardar: A Jewish ‘Garden City’ in Thessaloniki (1900-1943) Dr. Gila Hadar, Historian, University of Haifa, Israel, gil1448@zahav.net.il

Shelter, Identity Politics and the Construction of the Periphery of the Metropolitan Area of Thessaloniki towards the end of the 20th Century Charis Christodoulou, Architect, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece xchri@tee.gr

31) CLEAN AND DECENT TOWNS: SOCIAL, ECONOMICAL AND POLITICAL ASPECTS OF URBAN SANITATION (SP)

Dr. Renato Sansa, Università “G. D’Annunzio” – Chieti, Dipartimento di Studi Medievali e Moderni, Italy, r.sansa@flashnet.it

Workers-with-waste with the Utmost Decency? The Nightmen of London c.1600-c1850 Dr. Mark Jenner, Dept. of History, University of York, UK, msrj1@york.ac.uk

Nobility and Fear in the ‘Public Face’ of London’s Sewerage System Paul Dobraszczyk, Dept. of History of Art and Architecture, University of Reading, UK, p.a.dobraszczyk@reading.ac.uk Messina and her Waters c.1500-c.1700 Prof. Giuseppe Restifo, Dipartimento di Storia e Scienze

Sociali, Università di Messina, Italy, grestifo@unime.it

The Ordinance Culture of the Undesirable Flows. Paris, Barcelona and Salvador Francisco Xico Costa, Universitat Polit�nica de Catalunya/Universidade Federal da Bahia, Spain, XICOCOSTA@terra.es

Public Investments and Civic Response to Urban Sanitation Demand in Rome c. 1600-c. 1700 Dr. Renato Sansa, Università “G. D’Annunzio” – Chieti, Dipartimento di Studi Medievali e Moderni, Italy, r.sansa@flashnet.it

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SATURDAY

09:00-10:30

32) WARS, BASTIONS AND TOWNS: THE IMPACT OF FORTIFICATIONS UPON THE CIVIC COMMUNITY IN THE EARLY MODERN EUROPE (SP)

Prof. Dr. Kersten Krueger, University of Rostock, Germany kersten.krueger@philfak.uni-rostock.de Dr. Marjolein’t Hart (Chair), University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands marjolein.thart@uva.nl Military architecture and town planning in early modern Europe Prof. Dr. Kersten Krüger,

University of Rostock, Germany Kersten.krueger@philfak.uni-rostock.de

The fortified town of Wesel and the States General in the 1620s Peter DeCauwer, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands peterdecauwer@hotmail.com

Local decisionmaking and siege warfare. The role of towns in organising defense in a context of increased state control, the case of the Dutch Republic (1570-1680) Griet Vermeesch, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands G.vermeesch@uva.nl

Stralsund and Stade. Two Swedish fortifications in Northern Germany and their population at the beginning of the 18th century Dr. Stefan Kroll, University of Rostock, Germany stefan. kroll@philfak.uni-rostock.de

The building of fortifications of Paris during the July Monarchy (1833-1848) Dr. Frédéric Moret, Directeur de l’UFR de Sciences Humaines et Sociales, Université de Marne la Vallée, France, Frederic.Moret@univ-mlv.fr

33) CITIES AND CREATIVE MILIEUS (SP)

Martina Hessler, martina.hessler@rwth-aachen.de

The City as Context of Scientific Activity: Creating the Mediziner-Viertel in the fin-de-siècle Vienna Dr. Maria Rentetzi, National Technical University of Athens, Greece mrentetz@vt.edu The discipline of ambition - norms and trajectories in the literary life of 18th century Copenhagen

Jakob Ingemann Parby, Copenhagen, Denmark jiparby@hotmail.com, jip.kbm@kff.kk.dk Creative scientific milieus. The European City ideal as a model for innovation processes Dr. Martina

Hessler, Historisches Institut du RWTH, Aachen, Germany martina.hessler@rwth-aachen.de Creative Milieus as location factor: The symbolic value of ethnicity in Berlin since 1989 Alexa

Färber, Berlin, Germany, alexa.faerber.1@rz.hu-berlin.de

11:30-12:30 Closing Lecture: “Ecrire l’histoire urbaine de l’Europe” Prof. Jean-Luc PINOL, Université de Tours, France (co-organized with the French Institute of Athens – IFA)

Saturday 9:00-12:30 Sessions 32-33

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