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Sixth European International Conference on Urban History, Edinburgh 5, 6 and 7 September 2002 Wednesday 4 September 2002
18.00 to 19.00
Informal Reception Pollock Halls Thursday, 5 September 2002.
14.45 to 15.45
Professor Charles McKean, Professor of Architectural History, Dundee University. Edinburgh, 1500 – 1840: Small but Perfectly Formed
17.00 to 18.30
1 Lost Cities/Lost Identities: Memories of Urban Life in the Eastern Mediterranean Dr. Nergis Canefe, Olga Demetriou
2 Municipal Government and Administration. Position and Signifi cance of 20th Century Urban Elites Dr. Jürgen Priamus, Dr. Stefan Goch:
3 Almost-cities and small towns: Lords and their urban strategies in early modern Europe Dr. Heleni Porfyriou , Dr. Elena Svalduz
4 Civic Museums and Museums of Civic History in European Cities in the 20th Century Helen Meller
5 Migration and gender in early-modern European towns Erika Kuijpers , Professor dr. Sölvi Sogner
6 Development of Modernist Planning Dr. Ronnie Ellenblum
7 Urban Property: Society, Economy and Built Environment Ann Ighe, Jon StobartReception
Reception at Edinburgh Castle by the Minister for Sport, Leisure and Culture in the Scottish Executive Friday 6 September 2002
9.00 to 10.30 and 11.00 to 12.30
1 Imperial spaces and imperial power: urban geographies of Empire Lynn Lees, University of Pennsylvania, Iain Black King’s College London 2 Who was running the cities? Elites and urban power structures, 1700-2000
Sven Beckert, Harvard University, Marcus Gräser and Ralf Roth, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universitat, Frankfurt am Main
3 The decline of industrial cities
Professor Lars Nilsson, Stockholm University, Professor Henk van Dijk,, Erasmus University Rotterdam
9.00 to 10.30
5 Urban Development, Transformation and Socio-cultural change towns divided by water (XIX-XX centuries), Giulio Ernesti , Guido Zucconi , Luca Pes
6 The value of practice and knowledge in building the Second Postwar city Cristina Bianchetti, Patrizia Bonifazio, Elena Cogato Lanza
7 Cohabiter dans les villes Européennes de l’époque moderne et contemporaine (18 and 19e) Olivier Zeller, Olivier Faron
Edinburgh 2002
informatie: Jan van den Noort 010-436 6014 - janvdnoort@ext.eur.nl Friday 6 September 2002
11.00 to 12.30
4 Space as an explanatory factor: The International Towns Atlas Project Angret Simms
5 Rituals Take Over , Dietrich Poeck
6 Town and Crown: Political Cultures of Capital Cities John Taylor
7 The City as Laboratory for Landscape in the 17th and 18th Centuries; Victoria Sanger, Ph.D, Gilles-Antoine Langlois
14.00 to 15.30 and 16.00 to 17.30
3 Between Cities and Urban Areas: What Scale for Cities’ History?/ Entre villes et régions urbaines: quelle échelle pour l’histoire des villes? Michèle Dagenais, Université de Montréal, Claire Poitras, INRS, Montreal.
4 The unauthorised city: Making and breaking regulations for modern urban space (18th-20th centuries). Denis Bocquet, Ecole Francaise de Rome, Filippo De Pieri, Politecnico di Torino 7 European Cities, Public Sphere and Youth in the 20th Century
Axel Schildt University of Hamburg, Detlef Siegfried, University of Copenhagen,
14.00 to 15.30
1 Urban Centres in South and South East Asia: Economy and Culture Dr.P.P.Mishra,
2 Consulting the citizen: negotiation and negation in urban policy making. Marjaana Niemi, Lucy Faire
6 Shadows in the Enlightenment City: the City-Image and the Rise of Romanticism Mark Dorrian, John Lowrey
16.00 to 17.30
1 Civic space in 19th and 20th-century urban societies Dr Henrik Stenius
2 From Patrician Power to Common Citizenship? Transformations of the city state in the aftermath of the French Revolution, Maarten Prak, Dr. Anja Victorine Hartmann, 6 Edinburgh: Crown, Capital and Metropolis.
David Dean with John Taylor, John Lowrey and Mark Dorrian
19.30 to 21.30
Reception, Playfair Library, Old College, Edinburgh University sponsored by Urban History and Cambridge University Press
informatie: Jan van den Noort 010-436 6014 - janvdnoort@ext.eur.nl Saturday 7th September 2002
9.00 to 10.30 and 11.00 to 12.30
1 Round Table: Medieval and Early Modern, Donatella Calabi 2 Round Table:Industrial and Modern. Prof. Dr. Clemens Wischermann
5 Endangered Cities: Military Powers and Urban Society in the Age of Total War
Roger Chickering, Georgetown University, Marcus Funck, Technische Universität Berlin
9.00 to 10.30
3 La ville et l’éducation en’Europe à la fi n du Moyen Age et au début de l’époque moderne. Mª Isabel del Val Valdivieso, Denis Menjot
4 ‘Knowing the City: information, communication and understanding in the medieval and early modern city’
Professor James AMELANG,Dr Vanessa HARDING,
6 Metropolis and Nationalism: The role of the modern capital in the national homogenisation and consciousness of the people.
Stavros Bozos, Graeme Morton
7 Formal and Informal Economies in Early Modern European and Asian Cities Professor Toshio Sakata, Professor Yoh Kawana
11.00 to 12.30
3 Citizens, Money and Urban Governments in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe Marc Boone , Karel Davids, Paul Janssens
6 The Administrative Town: European Regional Capitals Denise McHugh , Neil Raven
7 Professions médicales, magistratures de santé et politiques sanitaires urbaines, XIVe-XVIIIe siècle. Brigitte Marin, Patrick Boucheron
14.15 to 15.15
Final Lecture by Professor Helen Meller, Department of History, Nottingham University.
Rus in urbe, urbs in rure: changing responses to open space in European cities in the twentieth century
15.15 to 16.00