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EAUH Conference 2018

EAUH2018 Conference detailed Program

Wednesday 29th August 2018

17.30-20.30

  • Keynote lectures  (prof. B. Marin, prof. R. Rodger)

Thursday 30th August 2018

09.00-10.30

  • Session M08 - Immigrants and refugees in Western European Cities (MA-EM) Immigrants et réfugiés dans les villes d’Europe Occidentale (MA-EM)
    • Immigrati e Fuoriusciti nel Mezzogiorno medievale (sec. XIII-XV): alcuni casi
      Presenter: Serena Morelli (Universitŕ della Campania 'Luigi Vanvitelli' - Italy)
      Authors: Serena Morelli (serenami@libero.it)
    • Les confréries et l’intégration des immigrants ŕ Avignon (XIVe et XVe sičcles)
      Presenter: Zhao lv (Tsinghua University, Beijing - China)
      Authors: Zhao Lv (lulucie2010@gmail.com)
    • Les catalans a Naples dans la seconde moitie du xve siecle : quand les immigres sont les compatriotes du prince
      Presenter: Roxane Chilŕ (Université de Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne - France)
      Authors: Roxane Chilŕ (roxanechila@gmail.com)
    • A not so unfriendely land. Contacts and reception of foreigners in the port towns of Asturias in the Late Medieval and Early Modern times.
      Presenter: Álvaro Solano Fernández-Sordo (Universidad de Oviedo - Spain)
      Authors: Álvaro Solano Fernández-Sordo (solanoalvaro@uniovi.es)
    • The Lombards' Strategies Towards Insertion in the Cities of the Low Countries
      Presenter: Myriam Greilsammer (Bar Ilan University - Israel)
      Authors: myriam Greilsammer (mgreilsammer@gmail.com)
    • Les immigrants et l’espace urbain de Lyon au XVIe sičcle
      Presenter: Keiko Koyama (Kobe University - Japan)
      Authors: Keiko Koyama (koyama@lit.kobe-u.ac.jp)
    • Public institutions, migratory policy and social integration: french merchants in Catalonia and Aragon (sixteenth and seventeenth centuries)
      Presenter: Jose Antonio Mateos Royo (Universidad de Zaragoza - Spain)
      Authors: Jose Antonio Mateos Royo (jmateos@unizar.es)
    • Aspects of migration and emigration of Jews from Czech lands during the so-called official antisemitism of the 18th century.
      Presenter: Ivana Ebelová (Charles University - Czech Republic)
      Authors: Ivana Ebelová (ivana.ebelova@gmail.com)
  • Session M02 - Urban Citizenship, 1100-1800: Networks, Discourse, and Practice
    • Citizens Transplanted: Urban Citizenship in Seventeenth-Century English America
      Presenter: Paul Musselwhite (Dartmouth College - USA)
      Authors: Paul Musselwhite (paul.musselwhite@dartmouth.edu)
    • Mountain’s Networks. The conditioning of space in the creation of social networks and the identity construction in the north villages of the Crown of Castile to the end of the Middle Ages.
      Presenter: Diana Pelaz Flores (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela - Spain)
      Authors: Diana Pelaz Flores (pelaz_flores@hotmail.com)
    • Townspeople and Rural Nobles in Late Medieval Germany: Networks and Identities (c.1400–1525)
      Presenter: Ben Pope (University of Tübingen - Germany)
      Authors: Ben Pope (benpope20@gmail.com)
    • Creating orator as the most involved citizen. The contribution of the Ciceronian model to the discourse on communal specificity
      Presenter: Carole Mabboux (École française de Rome - Italy)
      Authors: Carole Mabboux (carolemabboux@yahoo.fr)
  • Session M13 - Urban Poverty and Poor Relief: Between Vulnerability and Resilience. Europa and Latin America, 16th-XXth centuries
    • Measuring the rise of the parish welfare state in English towns and cities, c.1600-1800
      Presenter: Brodie Waddell (Birkbeck University of London - UK)
      Authors: Brodie Waddell (b.waddell@bbk.ac.uk)
    • Poor relief and Confraternities from 15th to 16th century in Venice
      Presenter: Jun Takami (National Institute of Japanese Literature - Japan)
      Authors: Jun Takami (takajun3188@gmail.com)
    • Welfare and poor relief in the Premodern Portuguese urban context: the Houses of Mercy
      Presenter: Joana Pinho (Universidade de Lisboa - Portugal)
      Authors: Joana Pinho (joanabalsapinho@gmail.com)
    • “Socorro para que vivan, ruego para que no perezcan”. The Episcopal System of Charity and Poor Relief in the City of Santiago de Compostela (16th-18th centuries)
      Presenter: Fernando Suárez Golán (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela - Spain)
      Authors: Fernando Suárez Golán (fernando.suarez@usc.es), Ana María Sixto Barcia (anam.sixto@gmail.com)
  • Session M53 - Beyond Ruinenlust: Historicising Urban Renewal, Regeneration and Resilience (all periods)
    • Roma resurgens: political motivations for ancient Rome’s urban renewals
      Presenter: Hannah Cornwell (University of Birmingham - UK)
      Authors: Hannah Cornwell (h.e.cornwell@bham.ac.uk)
    • Roma resurgens: political motivations for ancient Rome’s urban renewals
      Presenter: Hannah Cornwell (University of Birmingham - UK)
      Authors: Hannah Cornwell (h.e.cornwell@bham.ac.uk)
    • Industrial heritage and urban regeneration in two recent Paris projects: paradoxes and questions.
      Presenter: Karen Bowie (Ecole normale superieure Architecture Paris La Villette - France)
      Authors: Karen Bowie (karen.bowie@wanadoo.fr)
    • Antiquity and Time Perception: Civil Porticoes and Urban Routes in XIII- and XIV-century Rome
      Presenter: Francesca Lembo Fazio (University of Rome Sapienza - Italy)
      Authors: Francesca Lembo Fazio (fra.lembofazio@gmail.com)
    • ‘Rome and her Ruin past Redemption’s skill’? Romanticism, Rome, Ruin and the Possibilities of Regeneration
      Presenter: Simon Bainbridge (Lancaster University - UK)
      Authors: Simon Bainbridge (s.j.bainbridge@lancaster.ac.uk)
  • Session M17 - Challenges or Opportunities? The Social Fabric of Colonial Port Cities, 1500-1850
  • Session M26 - Imagining Resilient Cities: Comparative Historical Perspectives on “Resilience” from 1800 to the Present
    • Resilience in action in Paris: a historical yet renewed roadmap to resilience. Analysis of a controversial object of planning discourse and implementation framework at a global scale.
      Presenter: Inčs Boubaker (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales - France)
      Authors: Inčs BOUBAKER (ines.boubaker@sciencespo.fr)
    • Designing and Planning Ideal Arctic Towns: The Reality of Ralph Erskine’s Projects in Kiruna and Svappavaara
      Presenter: Ann Maudsley (ArkDes, Sweden)
      Authors: Ann Maudsley (ann.maudsley@arkdes.se)
    • Resilient Cities and Gardening: The Role of Urban Gardens for Strengthening Resilience Capacity in Times of Crisis
      Presenter: Andreas Wesener (Lincoln University - New Zeland)
      Authors: Andreas Wesener (andreas.wesener@lincoln.ac.nz)
    • Ruderal Life: Urban Ecologies Beyond the Resilient City
      Presenter: Bettina Stoetzer (Massachusetts Institute of Technology - USA)
      Authors: Bettina Stoetzer (stoetzer@mit.edu)
    • Social Innovations for urban resilience - 100 years of social housing in the city of Vienna
      Presenter: Susanne Giesecke (Austrian Institute of Technology - Austria)
      Authors: Susanne Giesecke (Susanne.Giesecke@ait.ac.at)
  • Session M41 - Urban Histories of Heritage: Emotion and Experience in Comparative and Transnational Perspective, 1750 -
    • Memories of cinema-going as emotional attachments to urban heritage
      Presenter: Daniela Treveri Gennari (Oxford Brookes University)
      Authors: Daniela Treveri Gennari (dtreveri-gennari@brookes.ac.uk)
    • Urban revitalization with traditional tropical rhythms in the Port of Veracruz, Mexico
      Presenter: Fernando Gutiérrez h. (Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México - Mexico)
      Authors: Fernando Gutiérrez H. (fernando.gutierrez@ibero.mx), Ilkka Törmä (ilkka.torma@iki.fi)
    • Works in the fog: Views and attitudes towards the built heritage in the city of La Plata
      Presenter: Laura de Leao Dornelles (Universidad Nacional de La Plata - Argentine)
      Authors: Laura de Leao Dornelles (lauradeleao@hotmail.com), William Lopes de Oliveira (wlo.william@gmail.com)
    • Saving the Steamship: Brussels’s Maison de la radio and the Urban Emotions of a Broadcasting Institution
      Presenter: Nicolas Kenny (Simon Fraser University - Canada)
      Authors: Nicolas Kenny (nicolas.kenny@sfu.ca)
  • Session M46 - Alternative Narratives on Capital Cities, from the 19th to the 21st centuries
    • Different Nation-States, Different Capitals
      Presenter: Goran Therborn (University of Cambridge - UK)
      Authors: GORAN Therborn (gt274@cam.ac.uk)
    • Intertwined narratives of progress and tradition: Tokyo as a modern capital city.
      Presenter: Beate Loeffler (University of Duisburg-Essen - Germany)
      Authors: Beate Loeffler (beate.loeffler@uni-due.de)
    • Dialogue and disputes about the urban territory in Bogotá in 1920: correspondence between the inhabitants and the Municipal Council
      Presenter: Lena Império Hamburger Ribeiro dos Santos (Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Colombia)
      Authors: Lena Império Hamburger Ribeiro dos Santos (lenaimperio@gmail.com)
  • Session M47 - Hybridization of Knowledge and Transnational Urban Planning Expertise, Between and Within Europe, Americas and Colonial Countries (1900-1960)
    • Greater Tallinn planning competition (1913) and the role of Eliel Saarinen as an international expert
      Presenter: Karin Hallas-Murula (Tallinn University of Technology; EUAS - Estonia)
      Authors: Karin Hallas-Murula (Karin.Hallas-Murula@ttu.ee)
    • Urban Planning in Romania in the First Half of the 20th Century – Local Hybridisation of International Models
      Presenter: Toader Popescu (Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urbanism - Romania)
      Authors: Toader Popescu (toaderpopescu@yahoo.com)
    • The circulation of Urbanistic ideas in Latin America, Buenos Aires study case, 1850 to 1930.
      Presenter: Carolina Gabriel de Almeida Barbosa (Pontificia Universidade Católica de Campinas - Brazil)
      Authors: Carolina Gabriel de Almeida Barbosa (carolina.gabriel@gmail.com), Luiz Augusto Maia Costa (luiz.augusto@puc-campinas.edu.br)
    • Planning for worker housing in Cape Town 1900-1960: Local adaptations of transnational planning paradigms in the design of formal housing for the poor and the role of the urban professional.
      Presenter: Melanie Attwell (University of Cape Town - UK)
      Authors: Melanie Attwell (mattwell@storm.co.za)
  • Session M52 - Re-inventing the Mediterranean Tourist City in the 20th and 21st centuries
    • Coastal architecture and seaside practices around Mediterranean metropolises
      Presenter: Myrto Stenou (National Technical University of Athens - Greece)
      Authors: Myrto Stenou (myrtostenou@gmail.com)
    • Journey to Greece: Urban development, archaeology, and the tourist gaze in the 1930s
      Presenter: Vasiliki Dima (National Technical University of Athens - Greece)
      Authors: Vasiliki Dima (linadima@gmail.com), Emilia Athanassiou (millie62@otenet.gr), Konstantinia Karali (tinakarali@yahoo.com), Panayotis Tournikiotis (ptournikiotis@arch.ntua.gr)
    • Vamos a la playa: The Torremolinos Imaginary, Tourism, and the Construction of "Non-places" along the Spanish Coasts
      Presenter: William Nichols (Georgia State University - USA)
      Authors: William Nichols (wnichols@gsu.edu)
    • Islands of memory: Difficult heritage and urban re-branding of Mediterranean prison-camps
      Presenter: Jovana Vukcevic (Pavol Jozef Safarik University - Slovakia)
      Authors: Jovana Vukcevic (jo.vukcevic@gmail.com)
  • Session M01 - Cities in Resilience in the Graeco-Roman World (13th cent. B.C. - 4th cent. A.D.)
    • Building resilience: social networks and the civic fabric of Classical cities in southern Europe, fifth to third centuries BCE
      Presenter: Zosia Archibald (University of Liverpool - UK)
      Authors: Zosia Archibald (z.archibald@liverpool.ac.uk)
    • A tale of two resilient cities: regional interaction of population, environment, and resources in Olynthus and Potidaea
      Presenter: Maria Xanthou (University of Leeds - UK)
      Authors: Maria Xanthou (m.xanthou@leeds.ac.uk), Kleoniki Kyrkopoulou (kyrkop@gmail.com)
    • "A witness of your labors, the stone may remain": Constructing the Memory of Aphrodisias through Epigraphical Texts
      Presenter: Georgios Tsolakis (New York University - USA)
      Authors: Georgios Tsolakis (tsolakis@nyu.edu)
    • Northern greek cities and collective memory: the case of Beroia
      Presenter: Katerina Panagopoulou (University of Crete - Greece)
      Authors: Katerina Panagopoulou (panagop@uoc.gr)
    • Urban time and Rome’s resilience
      Presenter: Joerg Ruepke (University of Erfurt - Germany)
      Authors: Joerg Ruepke (joerg.ruepke@uni-erfurt.de)
  • Session M54 - City Walks as Critical Engagements in Urban History (all periods)
    • Dramaturgies of Witnessing and Walking as Critical Spatial Practice: The Wellington Tower Project
      Presenter: Shauna Janssen (Concordia University - Canada)
      Authors: Shauna Janssen (shauna.janssen@concordia.ca)
    • Walking in Rome: from subversive practice to research method
      Presenter: Lucia Bordone (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - Switzerland)
      Authors: Lucia Bordone (lucia.bordone@epfl.ch)
    • Rediscover the urban space: Permanencies and transformations in historical city districts of Rome and Gdansk
      Presenter: Justyna Borucka (Gdansk University of Technology - Poland)
      Authors: Justyna Borucka (jborucka@pg.edu.pl), Claudia Mattogno (claudia.mattogno@uniroma1.it)
  • Session M06 - The Engineered City: Engineering Design, Experience and Failure in Urban History, from the Middle Ages to 21st Century
    • Numbers and measurements in the struggle for the Aniene River. Rome 1884-1892.
      Presenter: Salvatore Valenti (University of Leicester - UK)
      Authors: Salvatore Valenti (sv146@le.ac.uk)
    • Water and the Modern Engineered City: The Association of Water Engineers in a British and Transnational Context, 1896-1914
      Presenter: Andrew Mctominey (Leeds Metropolitan University - UK)
      Authors: Andrew McTominey (a.mctominey3352@student.leedsbeckett.ac.uk)
    • This Land Belongs To The Sea: The Case Of William Jessop And The River Dodder
      Presenter: Elizabeth Shotton (University College Dublin - Ireland)
      Authors: Elizabeth Shotton (elizabeth.shotton@ucd.ie)
  • Session M60 - Premodern Public Health: Comparing Cities 1250-1750
    • Premodern public health: comparing cities and approaches
      Presenter: Jane Stevens Crawshaw (Oxford Brookes University - UK)
      Authors: Genevičve Dumas (genevieve.dumas@usherbrooke.ca), Jane Stevens Crawshaw (jane.stevens-crawshaw@brookes.ac.uk)
    • Minds in the Gutter: Corruption in Late Medieval Valencia
      Presenter: Abigail Agresta (Queen's University - Canada)
      Authors: Abigail Agresta (abigail.agresta@queensu.ca)
  • Session M28 - Spaces of Fear in the 20th Century City
    • Un-restful Entertainment: Urban undulating temporality at areas of violent clashes (case of Tripoli, Lebanon)
      Presenter: Dina Nashar (Notre Dame University Louaize - Lebanon)
      Authors: Dina Nashar (dbaroud@ndu.edu.lb)
    • Imagining the Darkness –Sensing Fear in the Blitzed City
      Presenter: Erika Antinkaapo (University of Turku - Finland)
      Authors: Erika Antinkaapo (ekanti@utu.fi)
    • Back to the Cellar: Underground Urban Spaces of Fear and the Air Warfare in Berlin, 1940-1945
      Presenter: Sabine Kalff (Humboldt University Berlin - Germany)
      Authors: Sabine Kalff (s.kalff@hu-berlin.de)
    • Fears and charms of mobility and transience: Warsaw's Central Station in the 20th century
      Presenter: Aleksandra Luczak (Universität Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) - Germany)
      Authors: Aleksandra Luczak (luczak@europa-uni.de)

10.30-11.00

  • Coffee break

11.00-12.30

  • Session M08 - Immigrants and refugees in Western European Cities (MA-EM) Immigrants et réfugiés dans les villes d’Europe Occidentale (MA-EM)
  • Session M02 - Urban Citizenship, 1100-1800: Networks, Discourse, and Practice
    • Shared spaces: the neighbourhood and the common good in Netherlandish cities 1350-1500
      Presenter: Janna Coomans (University of Amsterdam - Netherlands)
      Authors: Janna Coomans (j.coomans@uva.nl)
    • ‘The most insolent fellows in the world:’ the Politics of the Fellowship of Carmen in Early Modern London’
      Presenter: Claire Benson (University of York - UK)
      Authors: Claire Benson (cab541@york.ac.uk)
    • Barons rather than Burgesses: representation of communities in the petitions from the medieval Cinque Ports
      Presenter: Jiazhu hu (University of St Andrews - UK)
      Authors: Jiazhu Hu (jh254@st-andrews.ac.uk)
  • Session M13 - Urban Poverty and Poor Relief: Between Vulnerability and Resilience. Europa and Latin America, 16th-XXth centuries
    • Poor relief, institutional change and urban transformations 16th-19th centuries. A comparative approach: Havana, Girona, Barcelona
      Presenter: Celine Xicola (Universitat de Girona - Spain)
      Authors: Celine XICOLA (celinexicola@hotmail.com), Dolores Guerra (lolyluis@cubarte.cult.cu), Montserrat Carbonell (montsecarbonell@ub.edu)
    • The poor in the city: solutions and institutions in the north of Portugal of eight hundred.
      Presenter: Alexandra Esteves (Universidade Catolica Portuguesa - Portugal)
      Authors: Alexandra Esteves (estevesalexandra@gmail.com)
    • Food subsistence policies and poor relief in eighteenth-century Barcelona: The «fair price» and its effects on economic redistribution and social welfare
      Presenter: Merce Renom (Universitat de Barcelona - Spain)
      Authors: MERCE RENOM (mrenompulit@gmail.com)
    • The Food Aid in Lisbon: Charity Soup of the Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa and the Soup Kitchen cases, 1888-1918
      Presenter: Ricardo Cordeiro (Instituto Universitário de Lisboa - Portugal)
      Authors: Ricardo Cordeiro (ricardo_cordeiro@iscte-iul.pt)
    • Spatial dimensions of shifting relief policies in Antwerp, 16th-19th centuries
      Presenter: Anne Winter (Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Belgium)
      Authors: Anne Winter (anne.winter@vub.ac.be)
  • Session M53 - Beyond Ruinenlust: Historicising Urban Renewal, Regeneration and Resilience (all periods)
    • Urban Regeneration (UR) and Resentment seen through Aleixo Residential Estate
      Presenter: Cidália Ferreira Silva (Universidade do Minho - Portugal)
      Authors: Cidália Ferreira Silva (cidalia@arquitectura.uminho.pt)
    • Building a typology of urban obsolescence: urban informality and renewal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
      Presenter: Giorgio Talocci (University College London - UK)
      Authors: Giorgio Talocci (giorgio.talocci.11@ucl.ac.uk)
    • Urban space as an independent element of the urban regeneration process. Using the example of the city of Dresden in Germany, strategies, methods and instruments of German urban planning practice will be investigated and assessed in terms of their transferability within the Russian city of Irkutsk.
      Presenter: Anastasia Malko (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - Germany)
      Authors: Anastasia Malko (anastasiavmalko@gmail.com)
    • ‘Monuments to the Death of the Irish Dream’: Derelict Sites and Urban Modernization in Dublin, c. 1970-1990
      Presenter: Erika Hanna (University of Bristol - UK)
      Authors: Erika Hanna (erika.hanna@bristol.ac.uk)
  • Session M17 - Challenges or Opportunities? The Social Fabric of Colonial Port Cities, 1500-1850
  • Session M26 - Imagining Resilient Cities: Comparative Historical Perspectives on “Resilience” from 1800 to the Present
    • Promoting Urban Disaster Mitigation in the Pacific Rim: Natural Disasters, International Urban Development Policies, and the Intellectual Origins of Resilience, 1960s to 1980s
      Presenter: Soenke Kunkel (Freie Universität Berlin - Germany)
      Authors: Soenke Kunkel (soenke.kunkel@fu-berlin.de)
    • Resilient Urbanisation in Contexts of Armed Conflict and Other Situations of Violence
      Presenter: Dima Dayoub (Technische Universität Berlin - Germany)
      Authors: Dima Dayoub (dima_dayoub@hotmail.com)
    • The ordinary fabric of urban resilience
      Presenter: Anke Schwarz (Technische Universität Berlin - Germany)
      Authors: Anke Schwarz (anke.schwarz@tu-berlin.de)
    • Historicising Resilient Design: the influence of biology and ecology on landscape architecture and urban design in Brussels (1900-today).
      Presenter: Koenraad Danneels (University of Antwerp - Belgium)
      Authors: Koenraad Danneels (koenraad.danneels@uantwerpen.be), Bruno Notteboom (bruno.notteboom@kuleuven.be), Greet De Block (Greet.deblock@uantwerpen.be)
  • Session M41 - Urban Histories of Heritage: Emotion and Experience in Comparative and Transnational Perspective, 1750 -
    • Rebuilding and Reclaiming New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: Race, History and Memory
      Presenter: Leslie Harris (Northwestern University - USA)
      Authors: Leslie Harris (Leslie.Harris@northwestern.edu)
    • Heritage and the Urban Historian: The challenge of producing multi-vocal histories of place
      Presenter: Sarah Milne (University College London - UK)
      Authors: Sarah Milne (sarah.milne@ucl.ac.uk)
    • From Public Space to Existential Space: A Dialogue on the city between Marshall Berman and Orhan Pamuk
      Presenter: Vladimir Rizov (University of York - UK)
      Authors: Vladimir Rizov (vr542@york.ac.uk), Gareth Millington (gareth.millington@york.ac.uk)
    • Discussions of the architectural heritage in Cracow and Lviv (1867-1914)
      Presenter: Aleksander Lupienko (Polish Academy of Sciences - Poland)
      Authors: Aleksander Lupienko (ollup@wp.pl)
  • Session SS12 - Equipping Post-War Europe: Reassessing The Mutual Link Between Public Services And Urbanization
    • Architecture for grassroots sport and public clients: a comparative analisys
      Presenter: Sara Giulia Troncone (Polytechnic of Milan - Italy)
      Authors: Sara Giulia Troncone (saragiulia.troncone@polimi.it)
    • The 1960 Italian law on Planning standards as a starting point. The regional implementation and the necessary reframing
      Presenter: Giovanni Caudo (University of Rome Roma Tre - Italy)
      Authors: Nicola Vazzoler (nicola.vazzoler@uniroma3.it), Giovanni Caudo (giovanni.caudo@uniroma3.it), Mauro Baioni (mauro.baioni@uniroma3.it)
    • Schooling Post-war Italian Peripheries: Milan and Turin in a comparative perspective
      Presenter: Cristina Renzoni (Polytechnic of Milan - Italy)
      Authors: Cristina Renzoni (cristina.renzoni@polimi.it), Paola Savoldi (paola.savoldi@polimi.it)
    • Children in Crisis: The Norwegian Welfare State from Below
      Presenter: Guttorm Ruud (Oslo School of Architecture and Design - Norway)
      Authors: Guttorm Ruud (guttorm.ruud@aho.no)
    • THE TRANSFORMATION OF CRITICAL ARCHITECTURE IN THE 21TH CENTURY’S METROPOLIS
      Presenter: Meltem al (McGill University - Canada)
      Authors: meltem al (meltem.al@mail.mcgill.ca)
  • Session M46 - Alternative Narratives on Capital Cities, from the 19th to the 21st centuries
    • Canberra – Controversies and Counter Discourses
      Presenter: Karl Friedhelm Fischer (University of New South Wales - Australia)
      Authors: Karl Friedhelm Fischer (k.fischer@unsw.edu.au), James Weirick (j.weirick@unsw.edu.au)
    • The Survey of London's approaches to the history of East London
      Presenter: Peter Guillery (University College London - UK)
      Authors: Peter Guillery (p.guillery@ucl.ac.uk)
    • Imperial New Delhi = ‘Lutyens’ Delhi’? Revising a Modern Myth
      Presenter: Smriti Pant (Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus - Germany)
      Authors: Smriti Pant (smriti.pant@b-tu.de)
    • Brasilia: alternative narratives of the city through graffiti
      Presenter: Renata Silva Almendra (University of Brasilia - Brazil)
      Authors: Renata Silva Almendra (renataalmendra@gmail.com)
  • Session M47 - Hybridization of Knowledge and Transnational Urban Planning Expertise, Between and Within Europe, Americas and Colonial Countries (1900-1960)
    • Karsten, Thijsse and Tyrwhitt: Pioneering Planning Agents in Indonesia (1915-1960)
      Presenter: Pauline K.m. van Roosmalen (Delft University of Technology - Netherlands)
      Authors: Pauline K.M. van Roosmalen (info@pkmvr.nl)
    • Questioning the National Narrative: Transnational Expertise and the Swedish CIAM Group
      Presenter: Erik Sigge (KTH Royal Institute of Technology - Sweden)
      Authors: Erik Sigge (erik.sigge@arch.kth.se)
    • An Exploratory Exercise on the Hybridization of Knowledge and Transnational Interwoven Trends from Brazil’s Perspective.
      Presenter: Maria Stella Martins Bresciani (University of Campinas - Brazil)
      Authors: Maria Stella Martins Bresciani (sbrescia@lexxa.com.br)
    • The America(s) in the Press: the role of the engineer Verne Leroy Havens and the journal “Ingeniería International” for the Territorial, Urban and the Construction fields in Latin America
      Presenter: Fernando Atique (Federal University of Sao Paulo - Brazil)
      Authors: Fernando Atique (fernando.atique@unifesp.br)
    • The role of exhibitions in the formation of urban planning: the spread of Campinas Improvement Plan Prestes Maia in the 1939 exhibition.
      Presenter: Ivone Salgado (Pontificia Universidade Católica de Campinas - Brazil)
      Authors: IVONE SALGADO (salgadoivone@uol.com.br), Rodrigo Henrique Busnardo de Souza (robusnardo@uol.com.br), Daniela da Silva Santos Krogh (danielaclio@yahoo.com.br)
  • Session M52 - Re-inventing the Mediterranean Tourist City in the 20th and 21st centuries
    • Capri’s touristification. A millennial cultural landscape reinvented by luxury tourism
      Presenter: Giovanna Russo Krauss (University of Naples "Federico II" - Italy)
      Authors: Giovanna Russo Krauss (giovanna.russokrauss@unina.it)
    • Re-inventing underground space in Matera, European Capital of Culture 2019
      Presenter: Roberta Varriale (CNR of Rome - Italy)
      Authors: Roberta Varriale (varriale@issm.cnr.it)
    • Bijoufication: A tourist city is looking for its inhabitants
      Presenter: Olga Moatsou-Ess (Independent researcher)
      Authors: Olga Moatsou-Ess (olga.moatsou@gmail.com), Lydia Sapounaki-Dracaki (ldracaki@yahoo.gr), Maria-Louiza Tzoya Moatsou (marialuisa@moatsos.com)
    • Tourism-Based Urban Conservation Approach: The Rehabilitation of Antalya’s Historic Center
      Presenter: Irem Gencer (Yildiz Technical University - Turkey)
      Authors: Irem Gencer (iremyaylali@gmail.com)
  • Session M01 - Cities in Resilience in the Graeco-Roman World (13th cent. B.C. - 4th cent. A.D.)
    • Roma Restituta. Memory of Disasters, Urban Reconstruction and Roman Identity
      Presenter: Charles Davoine (École française de Rome - Italy)
      Authors: Charles Davoine (charles.davoine@gmail.com)
  • Session M54 - City Walks as Critical Engagements in Urban History (all periods)
    • Walking through poverty – Possibilities of exploring urban problems
      Presenter: Angelika Bálint (Eötvös Loránd University - Hungary)
      Authors: Angelika Bálint (balint.angelikaa@gmail.com)
    • Walking Sarajevo: Reinforcing History and Identity through Tourist Itineraries
      Presenter: Emily Makas (University of North Carolina at Charlotte - USA)
      Authors: Emily Makas (emakas@uncc.edu)
    • Engaging with Leicester Through Time
      Presenter: Sally ann Hartshorne (University of Leicester - UK)
      Authors: Sally Ann Hartshorne (sah86@leicester.ac.uk)
  • Session M06 - The Engineered City: Engineering Design, Experience and Failure in Urban History, from the Middle Ages to 21st Century
    • Les transferts technologiques vers Lyon aux XVIIe et XVIIIe sičcles
      Presenter: Olivier Zeller (Université de Lyon - France)
      Authors: Olivier ZELLER (pr.olivier.zeller@free.fr)
    • Imagineering Network Models. Resilient Infrastructure Design between ‘the Ideal’ and ‘the Real’: Belgium, 1830s-1860s
      Presenter: Greet de Block (Antwerp University - Belgium)
      Authors: Greet De Block (greet.deblock@uantwerpen.be)
    • Satisfying the need for heat – Planning urban district heating in Switzerland, 1920s-70s
      Presenter: Irene Pallua (University of Innsbruck - Austria)
      Authors: Irene Pallua (irene.pallua@uibk.ac.at)
    • The Soviet model of urban engineering: housing estate in Czechoslovakia
      Presenter: Agnes Dudych (Pavol Jozef Safarik University - Slovakia)
      Authors: Agnes Dudych (agnes.dudych@upjs.sk)
  • Session M60 - Premodern Public Health: Comparing Cities 1250-1750
    • Health Matters: Defining the Bonum Commune in Conflicts in late medieval Italy and the Low Countries
      Presenter: Claire Weeda (Leiden University - Netherlands)
      Authors: Claire Weeda (c.v.weeda@hum.leidenuniv.nl)
    • Learning from the Countryside: Field Masters (camparii) and Urban Healthscaping in Later Medieval Piedmont
      Presenter: Guy Geltner (University of Amsterdam - Netherlands)
      Authors: guy geltner (g.geltner@uva.nl)
    • Pre-industrial water management in Flemish metropoli: drawing from archaeological water facilities
      Presenter: Roos van Oosten (Leiden University - Netherlands)
      Authors: Roos van Oosten (r.m.r.van.oosten@arch.leidenuniv.nl)
  • Session M28 - Spaces of Fear in the 20th Century City
    • „The road is to blame!“ Spatialisation of fear and its exploit in struggles over urban reconstruction
      Presenter: Carla Aßmann (Leibniz Institute - Germany)
      Authors: Carla Aßmann (carla.assmann@leibniz-irs.de)
    • Rosengĺrd – A Space of Swedish Alterity in Times of Austerity
      Presenter: Per-Markku Ristilammi (Malmö University - Sweden)
      Authors: Per-Markku Ristilammi (per-markku.ristilammi@mah.se)
    • Fear in the city: print media perspectives on the politics and production of places of fear
      Presenter: Alice Butler (University of Leeds - UK)
      Authors: Alice Butler (gyalrb@leeds.ac.uk)

12.30-13.30

  • Lunch break

13.30-15.00

  • Session RT01 - Exploring Intersections of Urban History and Global History
  • Session M03 - Fragmented Cities: Governance, Citizenship and Urban Renewal in Premodern Eurasia (1200-1700)
    • Did the Mendicants Make Medieval Lübeck Stronger ? Dominicans, Franciscans and the Big Dispute Between Town Council and Clergy (1299-1317)
      Presenter: Frederik Felskau (Freie Universität Berlin - Germany)
      Authors: Frederik Felskau (felskau@hotmail.com)
    • Governance in English Monastic Towns: Resilience of Emerging Urban Communities
      Presenter: Anna Anisimova (Institute of World History - Russia)
      Authors: Anna Anisimova (anna.anisimova@gmail.com)
    • An Alliance to Protect - an Alliance to Persecute? About the Consolidation of a Medieval Citizen's Society in Middle Europe
      Presenter: Joern Roland Christophersen (Goethe University Frankfurt - Germany)
      Authors: Joern Roland Christophersen (christo@uni-trier.de)
    • How to keep fluvial trade? : Conflicts and negotiations of the Medieval Italian city-states
      Presenter: Keiko Takada (Kobe University - Japan)
      Authors: Keiko TAKADA (ktakada@lit.kobe-u.ac.jp)
  • Session M13 - Urban Poverty and Poor Relief: Between Vulnerability and Resilience. Europa and Latin America, 16th-XXth centuries
    • Practicing Poor Relief – Urban poor relief in the city of Aarhus and the development of social rights in Denmark (1849 – 1892)
      Presenter: Leonora Lottrup Rasmussen (University of Aarhus - Denmark)
      Authors: Leonora Lottrup Rasmussen (hisllr@cas.au.dk)
    • Places for the poor: the street and the asylum. Mexico City, 1880-1930
      Presenter: Dolores Lorenzo (Universidad Nacional Aut?noma de M?xico - M?xico)
      Authors: Dolores Lorenzo (madolores@gmail.com)
    • Helping the poor in the squatter settlements. Chile 1947-1957
      Presenter: Emanuel Giannotti (Universidad de Chile - Chile)
      Authors: Emanuel Giannotti (emanuelgiannotti@gmail.com), Montserrat Carbonell Esteller (montsecarbonell@ub.edu), Ĺsa Karlsson Sjögren (asa.karlsson.sjogren@umu.se), Roey Sweet (rhs4@le.ac.uk), Ronny J. Viales-Hurtado (rvialesh@gmail.com)
    • Defending the family in an antisocial state: Policing female begging in Santiago de Chile under Pinochet
      Presenter: Leith Passmore (Universidad Andres Bello - Chile)
      Authors: Leith Passmore (leith.passmore@unab.cl)
  • Session M53 - Beyond Ruinenlust: Historicising Urban Renewal, Regeneration and Resilience (all periods)
    • Bogota’s Plan Piloto (1947-1951): From proposal to implementation
      Presenter: Hernando Vargas (Universidad Externado de Colombia - Colombia)
      Authors: Hernando Vargas (hvargas@uniandes.edu.co)
    • Re-shaping ' The Private for the Public' concept in Traditional Courtyards: a case study in the Traditional Center of Baghdad.
      Presenter: Nawar Sami Mehdi Al-Ali (Philadelphia University - Jordan)
      Authors: Nawar Sami Mehdi AL-ALI (nawarsm5@yahoo.com), Saba Sami Mehdi AL-ALI (sabasami1000@yahoo.com)
    • Presence, Erasures, and Façades: Material History and the Afterlife
      Presenter: Tracey eve Winton (University of Waterloo - Canada)
      Authors: Tracey Eve Winton (traceywinton@me.com)
    • Urbanization after labour? John Cockerill and the industrialization of Seraing (1817-2017)
      Presenter: David Peleman (Ghent University - Belgium)
      Authors: David Peleman (david.peleman@ugent.be)
  • Session M07 - Natural Disasters and the Urban: Earthquakes, Floods and Great Fires in Early Modern Cities 1400-1800
    • Prevent the big water. Flood control measures in Prague (Bohemia) issued by public administrative bodies in late 18th century
      Presenter: Ondřej Hudeček (Charles University - Czech Republic)
      Authors: Ondřej Hudeček (ondrej.hudecek@centrum.cz)
    • Facing the Floods. The regulation of the Tiber Basin during the Little Ice Age
      Presenter: Renato Sansa (University of Calabria - Italy)
      Authors: Renato Sansa (rsansa@unical.it)
    • "Nothing but treetops and roofs were visible”: Flood Management in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Seville
      Presenter: Igor Knezevic (University of Pennsylvania - USA)
      Authors: Igor Knezevic (courrier.sud77@gmail.com)
    • Environmental disasters in a comparative perspective: the Great Fires in London and istanbul
      Presenter: Elina Gugliuzzo (University of Naples, Pegaso - Italy)
      Authors: Elina Gugliuzzo (elyna.gugliuzzo@gmail.com)
    • Firefighting Awareness of Citizens in Edo: Analyzing Eighteenth-Century Textbooks on Firefighting
      Presenter: Reiji Iwabuchi (Gakushuin Women's College - Japan)
      Authors: Reiji Iwabuchi (reiji.iwabuchi@gmail.com)
  • Session M58 - Image and Identity of the Capital City in the 20th Century
  • Session M55 - Infrastructure, culture, and identity in the modern city (19th-21th centuries)
    • A tale of two cities: engineering heritage and the politics of commemorating the Liverpool and Manchester Railway
      Presenter: Erin Beeston (University of Manchester - UK)
      Authors: Erin Beeston (erin.beeston@yahoo.co.uk)
    • «For those who hold pleasure at their command of aristocratic precincts» The opening of St. Stephen’s Green as a public park in Dublin (1861-1880)
      Presenter: Jorge Ramón ros (University of Valencia - Spain)
      Authors: Jorge Ramón Ros (jorge.ramon@uv.es)
    • Contested Nightscapes: Illuminating colonial cities in the British Empire
      Presenter: Ute Hasenöhrl (University of Innsbruck - Austria)
      Authors: Ute Hasenöhrl (ute.hasenoehrl@uibk.ac.at)
    • Daylighting Place-Identity and Sociological Resilience
      Presenter: Brent Runyon (Historian - USA)
      Authors: Brent Runyon (brentrunyon@gmail.com)
  • Session M41 - Urban Histories of Heritage: Emotion and Experience in Comparative and Transnational Perspective, 1750 -
    • Communicating Heritage in Urban Environments
      Presenter: Courtney Fleming (Bath Spa University - UK)
      Authors: Courtney Fleming (courtneyamberfleming@gmail.com)
    • Caring about Place: the role of ‘heritage’ in place attachment processes
      Presenter: Hannah Garrow (Newcastle University - UK)
      Authors: Hannah Garrow (h.garrow@ncl.ac.uk)
    • Skopje’s transitions and its struggle to preserve collective memories
      Presenter: Velika Ivkovska (Bahçesehir University - Turkey)
      Authors: Velika Ivkovska (velikaivkovska@gmail.com), Luca Orlandi (orlandi.luca@gmail.com)
  • Session SS24 - The Urban Presence of Justice in the European Cities of the 19th and 20th Century
    • Justice of the City vs Justice in the City : the effects of the 1835 English Municipal Reform on the exercise of Justice
      Presenter: Frederic Moret (Université de Paris Est Marne-la-vallée - France)
      Authors: Frederic MORET (frederic.moret@u-pem.fr)
    • The Court of Justice - the Symbol of Power as a New Town Centre (Presov, Slovakia, 1943)
      Presenter: Martin Pekar (Pavol Jozef Safarik University - Slovakia)
      Authors: Martin Pekar (martin.pekar@upjs.sk)
    • Housing jusitice in Athens 1834-2014 City, Politics, Architecture.
      Presenter: Amalia Kotsaki (University of Crete - Greece)
      Authors: Amalia Kotsaki (kotsaki@arch.tuc.gr)
    • The urban pressence of Justice in the European countries - a case study on the alteration of the building type of the Palace of Justice and its expression in the urban tissue
      Presenter: Iasonas Ameranis (Technical University of Crete - Greece)
      Authors: Iasonas Ameranis (iason1994@hotmail.com)
  • Session M46 - Alternative Narratives on Capital Cities, from the 19th to the 21st centuries
    • Berlin: Burdened capital?
      Presenter: Clare Copley (University of Central Lancashire - UK)
      Authors: Clare Copley (ccopley@uclan.ac.uk)
    • School buildings in Nicosia in the post WWII period
      Presenter: Emilia Siandou (University of Westminster - UK)
      Authors: Emilia Siandou (emilia.siandou@gmail.com)
  • Session M47 - Hybridization of Knowledge and Transnational Urban Planning Expertise, Between and Within Europe, Americas and Colonial Countries (1900-1960)
    • Karl Brunner and the Discourse on Urbanism in Colombia (1934-48). Defining a New Knowledge amid Dialogues and Conflicts
      Presenter: Giaime Botti (Polytechnic of Turin - Italy)
      Authors: Giaime Botti (giaimebotti@yahoo.es)
    • From Medellin pilot plan to director plan. A case of hybridisation of modern urbanism implementation. 1950-1959
      Presenter: Patricia Schnitter (Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana - Colombia)
      Authors: Patricia Schnitter (pschnitter@gmail.com)
    • Louis-Joseph LEBRET; planification humaniste et trames sociales : France et Amérique Latine
      Presenter: Virgínia Pontual (University Federal of Pernambuco - Brazil)
      Authors: Virgínia Pontual (virginiapontual@gmail.com)
    • Vladimir Antolic – un town planning expert in Burma, Malaysia and Indonesia (1953 – 1965)
      Presenter: Marina Smokvina (Academy of Sciences and arts - Croatia)
      Authors: Marina Smokvina (marina.smokvina@gmail.com), Mojca Smode Cvitanovic (msmode@arhitekt.hr)
  • Session SS19 - Women Professionals in the Urban Environment: Struggles for Autonomy in Early 20th Century
  • Session M14 - Urban texture of Ostia Antica and Other Mediterranean Harbour Cities of the Roman Empire, 400 BCE – 600 CE
    • Are ports a distinct form of Roman urbanism?
      Presenter: Ray Laurence (Australia Macquarie University - Australia)
      Authors: Ray Laurence (ray.laurence@mq.edu.au)
    • Ostia Antica e le Provincie africane: contatti, scambi, influenze ed ereditŕ. Problematiche di studio e prospettive di valorizzazione.
      Presenter: Maria Grazia Turco (University of Rome Sapienza - Italy)
      Authors: Maria Grazia Turco (mariagrazia.turco@uniroma1.it), Sonia Gallico (soniagallico@libero.it)
    • People at work in Ostia - the port city of ancient Rome
      Presenter: Lena Larsson Lovén (Goteborg University - Sweden)
      Authors: Lena Larsson Lovén (lena.larsson@class.gu.se)
  • Session SS04 - Golden Ages around the North Sea. Urban planning, Architecture and the Rise and Fall of Urban Systems 1100-1800
  • Session M54 - City Walks as Critical Engagements in Urban History (all periods)
    • The "walking dead". Bodies (and corpses) claiming their space in eighteenth-century Palermo
      Presenter: Valeria Viola (University of York - UK)
      Authors: Valeria Viola (vv565@york.ac.uk)
    • Religious Walks in Ancient Rome. Claiming Urban Space and Creating a New History of the City
      Presenter: Asuman Lätzer-Lasar (University of Erfurt - Germany)
      Authors: Asuman Lätzer-Lasar (asuman.laetzer-lasar@uni-erfurt.de)
    • Skip the beaten path! Discover medieval Florence following in the footsteps of Brunetto Latini
      Presenter: David Napolitano (Cambridge University - UK)
      Authors: David Napolitano (davidnapolitanothuis@yahoo.com)
    • Urban Space Through Female Eyes – City Walks as Microhistorical Narrations
      Presenter: Emese Gyimesi (Eötvös Loránd University - Hungary)
      Authors: Emese Gyimesi (gyimesiemese@gmail.com)
  • Session M06 - The Engineered City: Engineering Design, Experience and Failure in Urban History, from the Middle Ages to 21st Century
    • "Engineers' street": street-use conflicts and engineer's minds for modernizing "the oldest bridge of Lyon", 1930's and 1950's
      Presenter: Louis Baldasseroni (Université de Paris Est Marne-la-vallée - France)
      Authors: Louis Baldasseroni (louis.baldasseroni@neuf.fr)
    • La « gęne et l'inconfort » des citadins. Démoustication et suburbanisation dans la France des années soixante.
      Presenter: Renaud Bécot (Université de Lyon - France)
      Authors: Renaud Bécot (renaudbecot@gmail.com)
    • Threshold values and property values : the mitigation of legacy industrial pollution in poor cities of Central New Jersey (1970s till present day)
      Presenter: Pascal Marichalar (CNRS - France)
      Authors: Pascal Marichalar (pascal.marichalar@cnrs.fr)
  • Session M22 - Historical Interpretation of the Regimes of Urban Heritage, 1750 -
    • Australian urban heritage regime prototypes, 1945–1967
      Presenter: James Lesh (University of Melbourne - Australia)
      Authors: James Lesh (j.lesh@unimelb.edu.au)
    • Nordic harmonization of World Heritage and the changing heritage regimes
      Presenter: Tanja Vahtikari (University of Tampere - Finland)
      Authors: Tanja Vahtikari (tanja.vahtikari@staff.uta.fi)
    • The design history of 19th-century urban public parks; guidelines for contemporary landscape planning and design
      Presenter: Kinga Szilagyi (Szent Istvŕn University - Hungary)
      Authors: Kinga Szilagyi (szilagyi.kinga@tajk.szie.hu), Ana Kučan (Ana.Kucan@bf.uni-lj.s), Richard Stiles (richard.stiles@tuwien.ac.at)
    • Making sense of a difficult past: Commodification and disneyfication of memory and urban space in post-socialist Europe
      Presenter: Jovana Vukcevic (Pavol Jozef Safarik University - Slovakia)
      Authors: Jovana Vukcevic (jo.vukcevic@gmail.com)
  • Session M44 - Global Trends in the Popular Culture and Nighttime Entertainment of European Cities, 1880s-1930s
    • Madrid nighttlife, between the cosmopolitanism and leisure globalization and social transgression
      Presenter: Cristina de Pedro Álvarez (Universidad Complutense de Madrid - Spain)
      Authors: Cristina de Pedro Álvarez (cristina.dp.alvarez@gmail.com), Rubén Pallol Trigueros (rpallol@ghis.ucm.es)
    • Trends in the Popular Culture and Nighttime Entertainment of the Circumpolar Norway - Narvik 1900-1930
      Presenter: Steinar aas (Nord University - Norway)
      Authors: Steinar Aas (steinar.aas@nord.no)
    • „Busentempel statt Musentempel …“: Jews, Sex and Mobility in Vaudeville Entertainment between Budapest and Vienna circa 1900
      Presenter: Susanne Korbel (University of Graz - Austria)
      Authors: Susanne Korbel (susanne.korbel@uni-graz.at)
    • It's not ALWAYS about politics (is it?): popular culture and entertainment on the southern fringes of Austria-Hungary
      Presenter: Anja Ivekovic Martinis (Institute for Anthropological Research - Croatia)
      Authors: Duga Mavrinac (dmavrinac@inantro.hr), Anja Iveković Martinis (aimartinis@inantro.hr), Anita Sujoldžić (anita@inantro.hr)

15.00-15.30

  • Coffee break

15.30-17.00

  • Session RT01 - Exploring Intersections of Urban History and Global History
  • Session M03 - Fragmented Cities: Governance, Citizenship and Urban Renewal in Premodern Eurasia (1200-1700)
    • Elite Entanglement, Economic Growth, Policy and Lobbying during Antwerp’s Golden Age (1490-1550)
      Presenter: Janna Everaert (Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Belgium)
      Authors: Janna Everaert (janna.everaert@vub.ac.be)
    • The city of Macao in the mid-17th century: social and political powers in adjustment
      Presenter: Filipa Roldăo (Universidade de Lisboa - Portugal)
      Authors: Filipa Roldăo (roldao.filipa@gmail.com)
    • Comments from a Comparative Perspective
      Presenter: Patrick Lantschner (University College London - UK)
      Authors: Patrick Lantschner (patrick.lantschner@gmail.com)
  • Session SS15 - Facing the Wrinkles of Time! Urban Agency of the Elderly in Europe and Beyond (16th-19th century)
  • Session M53 - Beyond Ruinenlust: Historicising Urban Renewal, Regeneration and Resilience (all periods)
    • Impact of derelict buildings on the cityscape – a study of Roman legislation on the prevention of ruins and reuse of materials.
      Presenter: Aneta Skalec (Akademii im. Jana Dlugosza w Czestochowie - Poland)
      Authors: Aneta Skalec (anetaskalec@gmail.com)
    • Politics of heritage in socialist transitions: Comparing Yangon and Havana
      Presenter: Catalina Ortiz (University College London - UK)
      Authors: Catalina Ortiz (catalina.ortiz@ucl.ac.uk), Giovanna Astolfo (giovanna.astolfo.13@ucl.ac.uk)
    • Historic Paris and the threat of the skyscraper: towards a nostalgic hypochondria
      Presenter: Julie Gimbal (Université de Paris Sorbonne - France)
      Authors: Julie GIMBAL (julie.gimbal@gmail.com)
  • Session M07 - Natural Disasters and the Urban: Earthquakes, Floods and Great Fires in Early Modern Cities 1400-1800
    • “Los rríos paresçían braços de mar”. Interpretations about the perception of natural disasters through the Castilian Chronicles during the XVth century.
      Presenter: Diana Pelaz Flores (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela - Spain)
      Authors: Diana Pelaz Flores (pelaz_flores@hotmail.com)
    • Cusco, 1650: terremoto, renovation and tradition in the heart of the Andes
      Presenter: Claudio Mazzanti (University G. D'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara - Italy)
      Authors: Adriana Scaletti (ascaletti@pucp.pe), Claudio Mazzanti (mazzanticlaudio@libero.it)
    • Iconography of earthquake in the Spanish Empire: different approaches for conservation of architectural heritage
      Presenter: Massimo Visone (University of Naples "Federico II" - Italy)
      Authors: Massimo Visone (massimo.visone@unina.it), Carla Fernández Martínez (carlafernandez28@gmail.com)
    • Typhoon damage in Edo in 1853: integrating archaeology, climatology and history
      Presenter: Junpei Hirano (Teikyo University - Japan)
      Authors: Koichi Watanabe (renkei.office@gmail.com), Junpei Hirano (jhirano06@gmail.com), Hiroyuki Ishigami (mondo@tokyo.nifty.jp), Masumi Zaiki (mzaiki@econ.seikei.ac.jp)
    • Les inondations et leur impact dans les villes de la premičre modernité : méthodologie pour un répertoire critique de ces phénomčnes entre Adour et Rhin
      Presenter: Marc Suttor (Université d'Artois - France)
      Authors: Marc Suttor (suttorm@hotmail.com)
  • Session M58 - Image and Identity of the Capital City in the 20th Century
  • Session M55 - Infrastructure, culture, and identity in the modern city (19th-21th centuries)
    • Engineering the Nile valley: Khartoum North and the first Aswan Dam as products of Anglo-Egyptian hydropolitics, 1899-1935
      Presenter: Samuel Grinsell (Edinburgh University - UK)
      Authors: Samuel Grinsell (s.t.a.grinsell@sms.ed.ac.uk)
    • The railway stations of Lisbon and Seville: the technique at the service of the city organization and the consolidation of a new urban aesthetic
      Presenter: Fernanda Lourencetti (Universidade de évora - Portugal)
      Authors: Ana Cardoso de Matos (anacmatos@mail.telepac.pt), Julián Sobrino Simal (arquind@us.es), Fernanda de Lima Lourencetti (fernanda.delima@gmail.com)
    • Temps de la ville, temps de l'infrastructure, Retours sur la figure américaine du Parkway, 1920's-1970's
      Presenter: Nathalie Roseau (Ecole des Ponts ParisTech - France)
      Authors: Nathalie Roseau (nathalie.roseau@enpc.fr)
    • La conception des grands ensembles en France (1945-1975) caractéristiques environnementales et résilience d’une forme jugée obsolčte
      Presenter: Raphaël Labrunye (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Normandie - France)
      Authors: Raphaël Labrunye (raphael.labrunye@rennes.archi.fr), Gauthier Bolle (gauthier.bolle@bordeaux.archi.fr)
  • Session SS05 - Play, Renewal and Resilience in the C20th City
  • Session SS25 - Confinement in the City: Urban Renewal and Detention Conditions (18th-19th centuries)
    • Detention space and urban space. A dialogue in urban process
      Presenter: Letizia Gorgo (University of Rome Sapienza - Italy)
      Authors: letizia gorgo (letizia.gorgo@uniroma1.it)
    • From Proximity to Promiscuity: Connecting People and Prisons in XVIIIth Century Paris
      Presenter: Sophie Abdela (Université de Sherbrooke - Canada)
      Authors: Sophie Abdela (sophieabdela@hotmail.com)
    • The Castle or the Green Field: dilemmas and solutions in English prison planning, 1780-1850
      Presenter: Allan Brodie (Historic England - UK)
      Authors: Allan Brodie (allan.brodie@HistoricEngland.org.uk)
    • «Un’opera tutta evangelica». Prison reform in Papal State in the context of nineteenth-century Europe
      Presenter: Maria Romana Caforio (University of Parma - Italy)
      Authors: Maria Romana Caforio (mariaromana_caforio@libero.it)
  • Session SS14 - The Recirculation of Goods: Thrifty Households, Resilience And Commercial Circuits in the European City, C.1600-1900
  • Session SS16 - Beyond the Family. Personal and Organisational Networks of Migrant Women Moving to the City, from 1600 to the Present
    • The Arrival of Foreign Female Domestic Servants in Antwerp and the Role of Compatriots and Relatives as Intermediaries 1860-1880
      Presenter: Thomas Verbruggen (University of Antwerp - Belgium)
      Authors: Thomas Verbruggen (thomas.verbruggen@uantwerpen.be)
    • Organizing marginalized immigrant women workers: work integration social enterprises and immigrant networks in Montreal Quebec.
      Presenter: Deborah Leslie (University of Toronto - Canada)
      Authors: Deborah Leslie (deborah.leslie@utoronto.ca), Norma Rantisi (norma.rantisi@gmail.com)
    • "It is not just a shelter for a woman’s head, it is her home" Homes for Single Women Immigrants in the 1930s and 1940s
      Presenter: Sigal Davidi (Tel Aviv University - Israel)
      Authors: Sigal Davidi (sigal.davidi.10@gmail.com)
    • Pioneiras: Oral Histories of Women Migrants to Brasília
      Presenter: Emily Story (Salisbury University - USA)
      Authors: Emily Story (efstory@salisbury.edu)
  • Session M14 - Urban texture of Ostia Antica and Other Mediterranean Harbour Cities of the Roman Empire, 400 BCE – 600 CE
    • Porters in the urban texture of harbor cities
      Presenter: Katja Varakas (University of Helsinki - Finland)
      Authors: Katja Varakas (katja.varakas@helsinki.fi)
    • Stranger in Town. Images of Foreigners in the Ostian Cityscape
      Presenter: Ria Berg (University of Tampere - Finland)
      Authors: Ria Berg (riaberg@hotmail.com)
  • Session SS08 - Standing Out, Getting in, Staying in. Being foreign in Cities, 13th-18th centuries
    • Italians and the Latin consulate in Buda during the Reign of Sigismund of Luxembourg
      Presenter: Katalin Prajda (University of Chicago - USA)
      Authors: Katalin Prajda (katalin.prajda@eui.eu)
    • Living Together in Two Port Cities: Ephesus (Ayasuluk) and Miletus (Balat) under the Rule of Turkish Principalities
      Presenter: Cagla Caner Yuksel (Baskent University - Turkey)
      Authors: cagla caner yuksel (caglacaneryuksel@gmail.com)
    • The Urban Heritage of Homesickness: Reconstructing Seventeenth-Century Dutch Batavia's Chinese Ziekenhuis
      Presenter: Sim Hinman wan (University of Illinois Chicago - USA)
      Authors: Sim Hinman Wan (swan8@uic.edu)
    • Between Frank Street and the Grand Port. Experiencing Urban Pluralism in the Port Cities of Izmir and Valletta (17th-18th centuries)
      Presenter: Filomena Viviana Tagliaferri (CNR of Rome - Italy)
      Authors: Filomena Viviana Tagliaferri (filovivi@gmail.com)
    • Urban Planning to Draw Colonists – Johann Peter Willebrand’s “Grundriß einer schönen Stadt” (1775/76)
      Presenter: Elke Katharina Wittich (University of Applied Sciences Hochschule Fresenius - Germany)
      Authors: Elke Katharina Wittich (elke.wittich@amdnet.de)
  • Session SS18 - The Discovery of Urban Living in the Post-Industrial Era (1950-2000)
  • Session SS09 - Tourist facilities in the Mediterranean (1945-1975). Coast cities and Resorts between preservation and resilience.
    • Holiday villages on the Mediterranean coast during the Thirty Glorious
      Presenter: Leďla El-Wakil (University of Geneva - Switzerland)
      Authors: Leďla el-Wakil (leila.el-wakil@unige.ch)
    • ‘Familiarizing’ with the coast: Greek State Planning and the Tourism agenda (1950-1967)
      Presenter: Angelos Vlachos (Hellenic Open University - Greece)
      Authors: Angelos Vlachos (angelos_vlachos@yahoo.gr)
    • The transformation of Italian coasts among landscape protection and tourism development
      Presenter: Adele Fiadino (University G. D'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara - Italy)
      Authors: Adele FIADINO (fiadino@unich.it)
    • Cinematic representations of Attica’s tourist landscape from the second half of the 20th Century until today
      Presenter: Emmanouil Paravoliasis (University of Athens - Greece)
      Authors: Emmanouil Paravoliasis (e_n_zine@hotmail.com)
  • Session M22 - Historical Interpretation of the Regimes of Urban Heritage, 1750 -
    • The Making of a 21st century Edinburgh Castle – Fortress, Barracks, Monument and Commodity.
      Presenter: Robert John Morris (Edinburgh University - UK)
      Authors: Robert John Morris (rjmorris@ed.ac.uk)
    • The Lure of Timeless Urban Landscapes: Safeguarding Premodernity in a Hungarian Small Town
      Presenter: Péter Erdősi (Eötvös Loránd University - Hungary)
      Authors: Péter Erdősi (pietro.silvani@gmail.com)
    • Restoring Overwritten Places: The German Past of Danzig/Gdańsk in Contemporary Polish Prose
      Presenter: Noémi Kertész (University of Miskolc - Hungary)
      Authors: Noémi Kertész (noemikertesz@hotmail.com)
    • The Regimes of Art Nouveau Architectural Heritage in the Carpathian Basin Heritagisation of the Hungarian Art Nouveau Architecture through the example of Subotica
      Presenter: Lilla Zámbó (Eötvös Loránd University - Hungary)
      Authors: Lilla Zámbó (liluzambo@gmail.com)
    • Analyzing heritage urban regimes from a blind spot. Mapping regeneration controversies at the margins of Rome’s historical center
      Presenter: Lucia Bordone (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - Switzerland)
      Authors: Lucia Bordone (lucia.bordone@epfl.ch)
  • Session M44 - Global Trends in the Popular Culture and Nighttime Entertainment of European Cities, 1880s-1930s
    • Cabaret and revue theatres of the Interwar period as an outpost of popular culture phenomena in Poland
      Presenter: Dorota fox (University of Silesia in Katowice - Poland)
      Authors: Dorota Fox (dorfox7@wp.pl), Aneta Głowacka (aneta.glowacka@us.edu.pl)
    • Prague in Lights: The Pleasures of Interwar Popular Night-life
      Presenter: Karla Huebner (Wright State University - USA)
      Authors: Karla Huebner (karla.huebner@wright.edu)
    • Jazz in the Land of ‘O sole mio’: Social Impact and Cultural Agents in the 1920s-1940s
      Presenter: Camilla Poesio (Cà Foscari University Venezia - Italy)
      Authors: Camilla Poesio (camillapoesio@gmail.com)
    • Vienna Cabaret in South American Exile: Hugo Wiener's Project of Cultural Translation, 1938-1955
      Presenter: Frances Tanzer (Brown University - USA)
      Authors: Frances Tanzer (frances_tanzer@brown.edu)

18.00-20.00

  • Department of Architecture, Keynote lectures (prof. P. Desideri, prof. F. Muńoz)

Friday 31st August 2018

09.00-10.30

  • Session M09 - Belonging and Exclusion, Insiders and Outsiders: People and the Resilient City from 1450
    • Identity and urban belonging: some thoughts
      Presenter: Deborah Simonton (University of Southern Denmark - Denmark)
      Authors: Deborah Simonton (dsimonton@sdu.dk)
    • Black brotherhoods, urban development, and the shaping of urban life in colonial Minas Gerais, Brazil.
      Presenter: Mariana Dantas (Ohio University - USA)
      Authors: Mariana Dantas (dantas@ohio.edu)
    • Small-town Jews in Denmark in the 19th century
      Presenter: Vibeke Kaiser-Hansen (University of Southern Denmark - Denmark)
      Authors: Vibeke Kaiser-Hansen (vibekekh@sdu.dk)
  • Session M15 - Vulnerability and Resilience in the City Landscape: Domes, Bell Towers and 'Emerging' Architecture as Visual Poles and Signs of Urban Memory from 15th to 19th Century
    • Civic towers in the Medieval Urban Landscape: Architectures as a symbol of Resilience?
      Presenter: Silvia Beltramo (Polytechnic of Turin - Italy)
      Authors: SILVIA BELTRAMO (silvia.beltramo@polito.it)
    • The Bell Towers of Amatrice between memory, resilience, and denial
      Presenter: Francesco Gangemi (Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz - Italy)
      Authors: Francesco Gangemi (francesco.gangemi@live.it), Rossana Torlontano (r.torlontano@gmail.com)
    • The civic tower of Arquata del Tronto: a symbol of rebirth from the earthquake ruins
      Presenter: Enrica Petrucci (University of Camerino - Italy)
      Authors: Enrica Petrucci (enrica.petrucci@unicam.it)
    • The reintegration of the urban landscape: the bell tower of Chiesa Matrice in Noci.
      Presenter: Emilia Pellegrino (Soprintendenza Archeologia Belle Arti e Paesaggio per la Cittŕ Metropolitana di Bari)
      Authors: Emilia Pellegrino (emilia.pellegrino@beniculturali.it), Piernicola Cosimo Intini (intiniarchitetti@gmail.com), Pietro Intini (intiniarchitetti@gmail.com)
    • Signs of urban identity in Terra d’Otranto cities from 15th to 19th century. A contribution to historical research and issues about conservation practices.
      Presenter: Julia Puretti (University of Salento - Italy)
      Authors: Julia Puretti (julia.puretti@gmail.com)
    • A sign in the ibleo landscape: the facade-tower of the church of Santa Maria delle Stelle in Comiso (Ragusa). Historical events, vulnerability and conservation strategies
      Presenter: Giovanni Gatto (University of Palermo - Italy)
      Authors: GIOVANNI GATTO (giovagatto@gmail.com), GASPARE MASSIMO VENTIMIGLIA (gasparemassimo.ventimiglia@unipa.it)
  • Session M11 - Beyond City Gates: Spaces of Arrival and Transit for Migrants in European Cities, 1500-2000
    • Early Modern Inns and Taverns as Social Centers outside the Gates of Castilian Towns
      Presenter: David Gobel (Savannah College of Art and Design - USA)
      Authors: David Gobel (dgobel@scad.edu)
    • Troublesome “forgotten recesses” or Places of Integration: Corrales de vecinos in Early Modern Seville
      Presenter: Igor Knezevic (University of Pennsylvania - USA)
      Authors: Igor Knezevic (courrier.sud77@gmail.com)
    • Out of the City: Urban Spaces for Transmigrants and Refugees in Central Europe and the United States before and after 1914
      Presenter: Tobias Brinkmann (Penn State University - USA)
      Authors: Tobias Brinkmann (thb10@psu.edu)
    • Materializing departure: practices of emigration in Rijeka at the turn of the 19th century
      Presenter: Duga Mavrinac (Institute for Anthropological Research - Croatia)
      Authors: Duga Mavrinac (dmavrinac@inantro.hr), Anja Iveković Martinis (aimartinis@inantro.hr), Olga Orlić (orlic@inantro.hr), Anita Sujoldžić (anita@inantro.hr)
  • Session M34 - When Local Wishes to Become Global: Heritagization Strategies of Small Towns and Little Places in Remote Regions (20th and 21st centuries)
    • Tourism and territorial development: dynamization strategies for an agrarian cultural landscape. Guadalhorce valley in Málaga
      Presenter: Royo Naranjo Lourdes (Universidad de Sevilla - Spain)
      Authors: ROYO NARANJO LOURDES (lroyo@us.es)
    • Touristification of historic urban centres in Southern Italian Salento region
      Presenter: Katja Maaria Huovinen (Aalto University - Finland)
      Authors: Katja Maaria Huovinen (katjamaaria.huovinen@gmail.com)
    • A New Phoenix from the Ashes?
      Presenter: Marta Marçal Gonçalves (Universidade do Algarve - Portugal)
      Authors: Marta Marçal Gonçalves (mmcsgoncalves@gmail.com), María Teresa Pérez Cano (tpcano@us.es), Stefan Rosendahl (srosendahl56@gmail.com)
    • Nithraid and the Salty Coo: Interrogating rural heritage and place-identity through co-production, contemporary myth-making and ‘the festive’.
      Presenter: Venda Louise Pollock (Newcastle University - UK)
      Authors: Venda Louise Pollock (venda.pollock@ncl.ac.uk)
    • Viterbo_heritage and future
      Presenter: Manuela Raitano (University of Rome Sapienza - Italy)
      Authors: Manuela Raitano (manuela.raitano@uniroma1.it), Paolo Marcoaldi (paolo.marcoaldi@uniroma1.it)
  • Session M20 - Feeding the city: comparative histories of urban agriculture
    • Urban food production in Portuguese cities from 16th to 18th centuries: Viseu as a study case
      Presenter: Liliana Castilho (Instituto Politécnico de Viseu/CITCEM)
      Authors: Liliana Castilho (Licastilho@sapo.pt)
    • Urban agriculture in early modern cities of Central Europe
      Presenter: Ansgar Schanbacher (University of Göttingen - Germany)
      Authors: Ansgar Schanbacher (aschanb@gwdg.de)
    • The Milk Supply in the City of Rome during the first half of the 20th century. Private versus public management
      Presenter: Rita D'Errico (University of Rome Roma Tre - Italy)
      Authors: Rita d'Errico (rita.derrico@uniroma3.it)
  • Session M24 - Cities, Space and the Sacred: Exploring Urban (Religious) Landscapes in the Modern Era (c.1800-present)
    • Retaking the Impero. Historical and Structural Prerequisites and Implementation of Expanded Church Construction in Fascist Rome
      Presenter: Luigi Monzo (University of Innsbruck - Austria)
      Authors: Luigi Monzo (luigi_monzo@web.de)
    • From hill top landmarks to suburban place makers: Brisbane’s post-war religious territories and communities
      Presenter: Lisa Daunt (University of Queensland - Australia)
      Authors: Lisa Daunt (l.daunt@uqconnect.edu.au), Janina Gosseye (j.gosseye@uq.edu.au)
    • The civic and the sacred: Alvar Aalto’s churches and parish centres in Wolfsburg (1960-1968)
      Presenter: Sofia Anja Singler (Cambridge University - UK)
      Authors: Max Sternberg (mjg75@cam.ac.uk), Sofia Singler (sas97@cam.ac.uk)
  • Session M18 - Writing the Resilience of Port Cities (1800-2000)
    • Negotiating Modernism and Sanitation in colonial Macao: The Chinese Bazaar New Avenue (1903/1908)
      Presenter: Regina Campinho (University of Coimbra - Portugal)
      Authors: Regina Campinho (regina.da.luz.campinho@gmail.com)
    • Managing risk in the ‘danger zone’: civil defence and public safety discourses on the north east coast of England, 1914-18.
      Presenter: Michael Reeve (University of Hull - UK)
      Authors: Michael Reeve (m.j.reeve@2015.hull.ac.uk)
    • Spatial resilience of the port of Belfast: mapping opportunities
      Presenter: Jasna Mariotti (Queen's University Belfast - UK)
      Authors: Jasna Mariotti (j.mariotti@qub.ac.uk)
    • Piraeus Waterfront. Traces of (in/de) industrialisation with the passage of time.
      Presenter: Aikaterini Karadima (University College London - UK)
      Authors: AIKATERINI KARADIMA (aik.karadima@gmail.com)
  • Session M25 - Cosmopolitanism, Citizenship, and the City (19th to 21st centuries)
    • Publishing Cosmopolitanism in Cosmopolitan Spaces? Making of Late Ottoman Pera, and L’Avenir – Feuille Cosmopolite Quotidienne
      Presenter: Koca Mehmet Kentel (University of Washington - USA)
      Authors: Koca Mehmet Kentel (kentel@uw.edu)
    • Theophil Hansen's hellenism as a vehicle to modern citizenship: contrasting views in 19th-century Athens and Vienna
      Presenter: Irene Fatsea (National Technical University of Athens - Greece)
      Authors: IRENE FATSEA (idfatsea@uth.gr)
    • When cosmopolitanism meets civicism. Merchant banker Van Eeghen as the driving force behind urban renewal in 19th-century Amsterdam
      Presenter: Laura van Hasselt (University of Amsterdam - Netherlands)
      Authors: Laura van Hasselt (laura.van.hasselt@gmail.com)
    • The World Center of Communication: Cosmopolitanism and World Capitals in the Age of Broadcasting
      Presenter: Olga Touloumi (Historian - USA)
      Authors: Olga Touloumi (otouloum@bard.edu)
  • Session M35 - Micro-Geographies of the City, c.1600-1900: Spaces and Places, Practices and Representations
    • Uses, conflicts and regulations in micro-places : the case of early modern Lyon
      Presenter: Olivier Zeller (Université de Lyon - France)
      Authors: Olivier ZELLER (pr.olivier.zeller@free.fr)
    • The Struggle for Urban Space: Policed Places in Stockholm 1776–1850
      Presenter: Tobias Larsson (Uppsala University - Sweden)
      Authors: Tobias Larsson (tobias.larsson@hist.uu.se)
    • Political meeting places in Manchester and Sheffield c.1780-1860: the built environment as a quotidian source of political agency
      Presenter: Sam Griffiths (University College London - UK)
      Authors: Sam Griffiths (sam.griffiths@ucl.ac.uk), Katrina Navickas (k.navickas@herts.ac.uk), Blerta Dino (blerta.dino.14@ucl.ac.uk)
    • Representing a disreputable house
      Presenter: Ulrik Langen (University of Copenhagen - Denmark)
      Authors: Ulrik Langen (frw104@hum.ku.dk)
    • Houses, streets, and conflicts of immorality and respectability in Copenhagen c. 1900
      Presenter: Peter Wessel Hansen (Copenhagen City Archives - Denmark)
      Authors: Peter Wessel Hansen (er9x@kff.kk.dk)
  • Session M36 - Digitizing the Urban Archive: Towards a New Digital Urban History
    • Crossing Methodologies in History and Computer Science around the 18th Century City Models (plans-reliefs)
      Presenter: Catherine Denys (université de Lille - France)
      Authors: Catherine Denys (catherine.denys@univ-lille3.fr), Nathalie Dereymaeker (nathalie.dereymaeker@univ-lille3.fr), Laurent Grisoni (laurent.grisoni@univ-lille3.fr)
    • Bretez II : Le virtuel pour une lecture sensible et sensorielle de la ville ?
      Presenter: Mylene Pardoen (CNRS-MSH Lyon Saint Etienne - France)
      Authors: Mylene PARDOEN (mylene.pardoen@wanadoo.fr)
    • Between the Historical Information Systems and Virtual Reality: some pros and cons of Digital Urban History through the Internet
      Presenter: Jose Maria Cardesin Diaz (University of Coruna - Spain)
      Authors: Jose Maria Cardesin Diaz (j.m.cardesin@udc.es)
    • Users or Readers? Mobility and Multimedia in the Archives of the Future
      Presenter: Daniel jan Martin (University of Western Australia - Australia)
      Authors: mark sawyer (mark.sawyer@uwa.edu.au), Daniel Jan Martin (daniel.martin@uwa.edu.au)
    • Two steps forward: pounding the pavement in the digital city.
      Presenter: Andrew may (University of Melbourne - Australia)
      Authors: Andrew May (a.may@unimelb.edu.au), Helen Morgan (helen.morgan@unimelb.edu.au), Mitchell Harrop (mharrop@unimelb.edu.au), James Lesh (j.lesh@unimelb.edu.au)
  • Session M49 - On the Margins of Memory. Comparing Memory Cultures in European Border Cities in the Twentieth Century.
  • Session M51 - Anticipation, Temporality, and Change in the Urban Periphery from 1960 to Present Day
    • The Paradox of Centralisation in Urban Planning Implementation in the GDR and CSSR from 1970s to 1980s
      Presenter: Azmah Arzmi (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - Germany)
      Authors: AZMAH ARZMI (azmah.arzmi@uni-weimar.de)
    • Institutions in Urban Space: Land, Infrastructure, and Governance in the Production of Urban Property
      Presenter: Andre Sorensen (Geography Department, University of Toronto - Canada)
      Authors: Andre Sorensen (Sorensen@utsc.utoronto.ca)
    • A historical perspective on socio-spatial resilience in Lřrenskog municipality
      Presenter: Andreas Fossnes (Lřrenskog kommune - Norway)
      Authors: Andreas Fossnes (andreas.fossnes@icloud.com)
    • Universitary development against social projets in the south suburbs of Paris (1930-2010)
      Presenter: Loic Vadelorge (Université de Paris Est Marne-la-vallée - France)
      Authors: Loic Vadelorge (loic.vadelorge@u-pem.fr)
  • Session RT02 - Urban trajectories and path-dependencies: concepts, narratives and empirical cases
    • Introduction: Trajectories and path-dependencies in urban history: challenges of theory and empirical research”
      Presenter: Christoph Bernhardt (Leibniz Institute - Germany)
      Authors: Christoph Bernhardt (christoph.bernhardt@leibniz-irs.de)
    • Institutions in Urban Space: Land, Infrastructure, and Governance in the Production of Urban Property
      Presenter: Andre Sorensen (Geography Department, University of Toronto - Canada)
      Authors: Andre Sorensen (Sorensen@utsc.utoronto.ca)
    • Path dependence with power and historical contingency: A plea for ANT
      Presenter: Bert de Munck (University of Antwerp - Belgium)
      Authors: Bert De Munck (bert.demunck@uantwerpen.be)
  • Session M32 - Culturally-Rooted Forms of Urban Renewal in Europe, Middle-East and Asia (from antiquity to the present)
    • The Development of Renovatio Urbis in Imperial Rome
      Presenter: Christopher Siwicki (University of Exeter - UK)
      Authors: Christopher Siwicki (c.s.siwicki@exeter.ac.uk)
    • Urbe Communita : building the Borgo Pio between the Vatican and Castel S. Angelo (1561-1565)
      Presenter: Roger Vella Bonavita (University of Western Australia - Australia)
      Authors: Roger Vella Bonavita (rbonavita@iinet.net.au)
    • Reformation of Urban Ethics in Athens: the Restless Case of Exarcheia
      Presenter: Leonidas Koutsoumpos (National Technical University of Athens - Greece)
      Authors: Leonidas Koutsoumpos (lkoutsoumpos@mail.ntua.gr)
    • Victoria Barracks of Disappearance: Contested Post-Military Landscape in High-Density Urban Hong Kong
      Presenter: Jing Xiao (Shenzhen University - China)
      Authors: JING XIAO (xiaojing.arch@szu.edu.cn), Charlie Q.L. XUE (bscqx@cityu.edu.hk)
    • Urban renewal and housing transformation in Hanoi, Vietnam – Interaction between small self-built projects and large government supported project
      Presenter: Ngo Kien Thinh (University of Huddersfield - UK)
      Authors: Ngo Kien Thinh (Kien.Ngo@hud.ac.uk), Yun Gao (Y.Gao@hud.ac.uk)
    • Urban Commons as a mean of alter urban transformations. The present Italian scenario and its historical precedents
      Presenter: Ioanni Delsante (University of Huddersfield - UK)
      Authors: Ioanni Delsante (i.delsante@hud.ac.uk)
  • Session M23 - Resisting to urban changes: voluntary associations for protection and enhancement of cultural heritage in Europe (1880-1940).
    • The birth of the policy on heritage for Paris and its surroundings, from 1890s to 1940s
      Presenter: Laurence Bassieres (Ecole normale superieure Architecture Paris La Villette - France)
      Authors: Laurence Bassieres (laurence.bassieres@gmail.com)
    • 'Bruce Castle for the people': Civil society, local government and the acquisition of Bruce Castle as a park and museum for Tottenham, 1891-1906
      Presenter: Caroline Swan (Birkbeck University of London - UK)
      Authors: Caroline Swan (cswan02@mail.bbk.ac.uk)
    • Kazan University Association for Archeology, History and Ethnography, and urban transformations of the City of Kazan in Late Russian Empire (1880-s – early XXth century)
      Presenter: Gulchachak Nugmanova (Research Institute of Theory and History of Architecture and Town Planning - Russia)
      Authors: Gulchachak Nugmanova (gulchachak.n@gmail.com)
    • The Age of Disfigurement: SCAPA, Urban Heritage and the Control of Advertising
      Presenter: James Greenhalgh (University of Lincoln - UK)
      Authors: James Greenhalgh (jgreenhalgh@lincoln.ac.uk)
  • Session SS02 - The Public and Private Domus in the Social Topography of Ancient Rome (100 BCE-500 CE)
  • Session M56 - Conflicting Heritage in the Timeline. Representations, Misrepresentations and Ways forward
    • Invisible cities in Mediterrannean: urban architecture and national debate in Crete, 19th-early 20th century.
      Presenter: Eleftheria zei (University of Crete - Greece)
      Authors: ELEFTHERIA ZEI (zei@uoc.gr)
    • Recent experiences of urban ritual performances inspired by Dimitris Pikionis’s 1960s renewal area adjacent to the Acropolis of Athens.
      Presenter: Eleni Tracada (University of Derby - UK)
      Authors: Eleni Tracada (E.Tracada@derby.ac.uk)
    • Looking for resilience in socialist urban planning: three multifaceted cases from Czechoslovakia (1966-1990)
      Presenter: Jan Dostalík (Masaryk university - Czech Republic)
      Authors: Jan Dostalík (jan.dostalik@gmail.com)
  • Session M43 - Architectural Heritage and National Discourse. Appropriating the Historic Monuments into the National Narratives in the 'Long' 19th Century (ca. 1789-1914)
    • Arguments Against Destruction: Preserving National Symbols and Building a New State
      Presenter: Virginia Price (Historian - USA)
      Authors: Virginia Price (va.price@yahoo.com)
    • Creating a Monument to Kaiser Wilhelm I in Berlin: Tensions between National, Prussian and Dynastic Identities
      Presenter: Douglas Klahr (University of Texas at Arlington - USA)
      Authors: Douglas Klahr (klahr@uta.edu)
    • History, national identity, architecture and urban role in the last Royal Palaces in Europe
      Presenter: Paolo Cornaglia (Polytechnic of Turin - Italy)
      Authors: Paolo Cornaglia (paolo.cornaglia2@gmail.com)
    • The Cathedral as the Nation's Cooking Pot. Races and People in Eugčne Viollet-le-Duc’s work ans discourse.
      Presenter: Berenice Gaussuin (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture Paris-Malaquais - France)
      Authors: Berenice Gaussuin (b.gaussuin@gmail.com)
  • Session M31 - East Meets West: Urban History and the Cold War
    • The East-West Mediatization of Urbicide. Representations about Warsaw's Ruins in Poland and in Switzerland (1945-1950).
      Presenter: Matthieu Gillabert (University of Fribourg - Switzerland)
      Authors: Matthieu Gillabert (matthieu.gillabert@unifr.ch)
    • Hidden appropriation and neglected continuity: The urban development of Stettin / Szczecin as an entangled Cold War history
      Presenter: Joerg Hackmann (University of Greifswald - Germany)
      Authors: Joerg Hackmann (hackmann@uni-greifswald.de)
    • The historic city as an asset: urban heritage, knowledge transfer, and tourism policy under state socialism in Budapest
      Presenter: Erika Szívós (Eötvös Loránd University - Hungary)
      Authors: Erika Szívós (szivos.erika@btk.elte.hu)
  • Session M29 - The Impact of War on Urban Landscape: Transformations and Resilience in European Cities (15th-18th centuries)
    • Rethinking the Castellated Façade of the Palazzo Comunale in Montepulciano: a Florentine Military Strategy in Response to the Battle of Anghiari
      Presenter: Koching Chao (University of York - UK)
      Authors: KOCHING CHAO (kc996@york.ac.uk)
    • The impact of war on Arezzo and the Valdichiana towns during the early years of the government of Cosimo I
      Presenter: Maria Teresa Pepe (Independent scholar)
      Authors: Maria Teresa Pepe (mariateresapepe@tiscali.it)
    • Genova sotto le bombe del Re Sole: la distruzione e la ricostruzione nelle arti e nell’architettura
      Presenter: Sara Rulli (University of Genova - Italy)
      Authors: SARA RULLI (sararulli1@gmail.com), Valentina Fiore (valentinfiore1982@gmail.com)
    • Fortifications and urban planning in Early Modern Malta
      Presenter: Armando Antista (University of Palermo - Italy)
      Authors: Armando Antista (armando.antista@gmail.com)
  • Session SS28 - Idealised past and (re)constructed heritage

10.30-11.00

  • Coffee break

11.00-12.30

  • Session M09 - Belonging and Exclusion, Insiders and Outsiders: People and the Resilient City from 1450
    • Italian-speaking Catholicism As An Urban Subculture: Contesting and Conflicting Belongings in the Habsburg port city Trieste (1890-1914)
      Presenter: Peter Techet (Leibniz Institute - Germany)
      Authors: Peter Techet (techet@ieg-mainz.de)
    • From Correction to Exclusion: Keeping Order in the City
      Presenter: Blanka Szeghyová (Slovak Academy of Science - Slovak Republic)
      Authors: Blanka Szeghyová (blanka.szeghy@gmail.com)
    • Belonging in the city and the countryside: Dealing with the mobile poor in eighteenth-century Flanders
      Presenter: Marjolein Schepers (Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Belgium)
      Authors: Marjolein Schepers (marjolein.schepers@vub.ac.be)
    • The change of the urban space in inter-war Athens
      Presenter: Georgios Kritikos (Harokopio University - Greece)
      Authors: Georgios Kritikos (kritigeo@hotmail.com)
  • Session M15 - Vulnerability and Resilience in the City Landscape: Domes, Bell Towers and 'Emerging' Architecture as Visual Poles and Signs of Urban Memory from 15th to 19th Century
    • The Kremlin Сolossus - The Ivan the Great Bell Tower in the urban landscape and in the public perception (19 - early 20th century)
      Presenter: Tatiana Atamuratova (the State Museum The Moscow Kremlin - Russia)
      Authors: Tatiana Atamuratova (tanettat@gmail.com)
    • La région du Salnés: les événements religieux et laďques comme moyen d’organisation urbaine
      Presenter: Alicia Padin Buceta (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela - Spain)
      Authors: Alicia Padin (alicia.padin.buceta@gmail.com)
    • Progettazione e struttura nella formazione del paesaggio urbano-storico Val di Noto (1693) e Valle del Belice (1968), due esperienze a confronto
      Presenter: Sara Isgro (Italian ministry of education - Italy)
      Authors: sara isgro (isgrosara@gmail.com)
    • A REDISCOVERED SIGN OF THE CHIARAMONTE ARCHITECTURAL IDENTITY IN THE OLD TOWN OF PALERMO: THE CEFALŔ PALACE AND ITS HISTORICAL STRATIFICATIONS
      Presenter: Gaspare Massimo Ventimiglia (University of Palermo - Italy)
      Authors: Gaspare Massimo Ventimiglia (gasparemassimo.ventimiglia@unipa.it)
    • “Une statue gigantesque”. Visibility and meanings of the dome of the Parisian Panthéon between degradations and urban image
      Presenter: Bianca Gioia Marino (University of Naples "Federico II" - Italy)
      Authors: BIANCA GIOIA MARINO (bianca.marino@unina.it)
    • Early tallest public Building Design inspired by the Italian medieval Towers ‘outside of Italy’ between the 19th and 20th Century
      Presenter: Ewa Kawamura (University of Tokyo - Japan)
      Authors: Ewa Kawamura (ewakawamura@yahoo.co.jp)
  • Session M11 - Beyond City Gates: Spaces of Arrival and Transit for Migrants in European Cities, 1500-2000
    • The Geography of Arrival. Places of Arrival and Spatial Settlement Patterns of Foreign Newcomers in Antwerp during the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
      Presenter: Hilde Greefs (Antwerp University - Belgium)
      Authors: Hilde Greefs (hilde.greefs@uantwerpen.be), Anne Winter (anne.winter@vub.ac.be)
    • From Lazaretto to disinfection station: Spaces of health control in Lisbon’s Port (1885-1945)
      Presenter: Celia Miralles Buil (Universidade de Lisboa - Portugal)
      Authors: Celia Miralles Buil (celia.miralles.buil@gmail.com)
    • “Gateway to Freedom?”: Airport Infrastructure, Mobility, and Freedom in Mid-twentieth-century Berlin
      Presenter: Mark Beirn (Washington University in St. Louis - USA)
      Authors: Mark Beirn (markbeirn@wustl.edu)
  • Session M34 - When Local Wishes to Become Global: Heritagization Strategies of Small Towns and Little Places in Remote Regions (20th and 21st centuries)
    • Can small towns survive in a global World?
      Presenter: Lars Nilsson (Stockholm University - Sweden)
      Authors: Lars Nilsson (lars.nilsson@historia.su.se)
    • Does the developmental history have influence on small town’s thinking?
      Presenter: Réka Horeczki (Institute for Regional Studies CERS HAS - Hungary)
      Authors: Réka Horeczki (horeczkireka@gmail.com)
    • The white coal town. The emergence and decline of textile industry in Naoussa
      Presenter: Nikolaos Leonidakis (University of Crete - Greece)
      Authors: NIKOLAOS LEONIDAKIS (leonidakis@gmail.com)
    • Corredor Bio-Comechingones, an innovative regional scale agreement among smalls towns
      Presenter: Monica Jimena Rame (Universidad Nacional de Córdoba - Argentine)
      Authors: Monica Jimena Rame (jimena.rame@alumnos.unc.edu.ar)
    • HERITAGIZATION AND NETWORKING IN SOME EXTRA-SMALL NORTH ITALIAN PLACES
      Presenter: Paola Pellegrini (Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University - UK)
      Authors: paola pellegrini (paola.pellegrini@xjtlu.edu.cn)
    • Railway: from global infrastructure to local heritage. The case of the historic railroad Avellino-Rocchetta in Southern Italy
      Presenter: Consuelo Isabel Astrella (University of Naples "Federico II" - Italy)
      Authors: Consuelo Isabel Astrella (consueloisabel.astrella@unina.it)
  • Session M20 - Feeding the city: comparative histories of urban agriculture
    • The role of urban vegetable gardening in 18th century Sweden.
      Presenter: Annika Björklund (National Archives Stockholm - Sweden)
      Authors: Annika Björklund (annika.bjorklund@riksarkivet.se)
    • From Root to Rise - Allotments as sites for practicing citizenship in 19th century Denmark
      Presenter: Leonora Lottrup Rasmussen (University of Aarhus - Denmark)
      Authors: Leonora Lottrup Rasmussen (hisllr@cas.au.dk)
    • The Carpi "Orto Agrario" in Mantua: from private garden to an experimental agricultural nursery to an urbanized area
      Presenter: Laura Giacomini (Polytechnic of Milan - Italy)
      Authors: Laura Giacomini (laura@eri.it)
  • Session M24 - Cities, Space and the Sacred: Exploring Urban (Religious) Landscapes in the Modern Era (c.1800-present)
    • Christian Mission as Spatial Practice: Inscribing Sacrality in Urban South India in the 19th Century
      Presenter: Mary Hancock (University of California - USA)
      Authors: Mary Hancock (hancock@anth.ucsb.edu)
    • Church burning: desecrating and recreating sacred space in urban Spain, 1909-1939
      Presenter: Mary Vincent (University of Sheffield - UK)
      Authors: Mary Vincent (m.t.vincent@sheffield.ac.uk)
    • Defining the postcolonial sacred: Contested places of worship in Delhi after Partition, 1947-48.
      Presenter: Clemens six (University of Groningen - Netherlands)
      Authors: Clemens Six (c.six@rug.nl)
    • "Urban Sacralities: Modalities of the Sacred in Two Jerusalem Communities"
      Presenter: Richard Hecht (University of California - USA)
      Authors: Richard Hecht (ariel@religion.ucsb.edu)
  • Session M18 - Writing the Resilience of Port Cities (1800-2000)
    • “You will always cross … via Calais”: Hovercraft and Calais’ search for port domination.
      Presenter: Jacob Paskins (University College London - UK)
      Authors: Jacob Paskins (jacob.paskins@ucl.ac.uk)
    • Maritime museums and historic ships in Hamburg: Staging the past of a port city
      Presenter: Christoph Strupp (Forschungsstelle für Zeitgeschichte in Hamburg - Germany)
      Authors: Christoph Strupp (strupp@zeitgeschichte-hamburg.de)
    • Elite and subaltern cosmopolitanism: rethinking the rise of capitalist urbanity through Scandinavian port cities
      Presenter: Pĺl Brunnström (Malmö University - Sweden)
      Authors: Pĺl Brunnström (pal.brunnstrom@mah.se), Johan Pries (johan.pries@hist.lu.se)
    • Urbanism and Reform. The second life of the Black Sea port cities, 1700-1920
      Presenter: Athina Vitopoulou (Aristotle University - Greece)
      Authors: Athina Vitopoulou (avitopoulou@arch.auth.gr), Alexandra Yerolympos (lexa@arch.auth.gr)
    • Fremantle: ‘reminders of a working port.’
      Presenter: Felix Joensson (University of Western Australia - Australia)
      Authors: Felix Joensson (felix.joensson@uwa.edu.au), Kate Hislop (kate.hislop@uwa.edu.au)
  • Session M25 - Cosmopolitanism, Citizenship, and the City (19th to 21st centuries)
    • Navigating Through Victor Hugo's Cosmopolitan and Organic Paris
      Presenter: Ben Vandenput (Ghent University - Belgium)
      Authors: Ben Vandenput (ben.vandenput@ugent.be)
    • Exposed Seeing: Cosmopolitanism, Modern Spectatorship, and the 1896 Budapest World’s Fair
      Presenter: Dorothy Barenscott (Kwantlen Polytechic University - Canada)
      Authors: Dorothy Barenscott (dorothy.barenscott@kpu.ca)
    • The Dynamics of National Belonging in Rotterdam and Antwerp (c. 1870–1900)
      Presenter: Christina Reimann (Goteborg University - Sweden)
      Authors: Christina Reimann (christina.reimann@gu.se)
    • From queer spaces to sexual citizenship: medicalization, surveillance, and retreat in the Bay Area’s response to HIV/AIDS
      Presenter: Sg Yeros (University of California, Berkley - USA)
      Authors: Stathis Gerostathopoulos (stathis@berkeley.edu)
  • Session M35 - Micro-Geographies of the City, c.1600-1900: Spaces and Places, Practices and Representations
    • Home Shopping: The Micro-History of Commercial and Domestic Space in Eighteenth-Century York
      Presenter: Matthew Jenkins (University of York - UK)
      Authors: Matthew Jenkins (matthew.jenkins@york.ac.uk)
    • The brilliant idea of the bookkeeper Johan Peter Frisk and the coming of an urban wooden housing culture in Linköping, Sweden.
      Presenter: Göran Tagesson (Sweden National Historical Museums - Hungary)
      Authors: Göran Tagesson (goran.tagesson@arkeologerna.com)
    • Agency of space in the nineteenth-century streetscape in Antwerp and Dublin
      Presenter: Susan Galavan (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven - Belgium)
      Authors: Susan Galavan (susan.galavan@kuleuven.be)
    • Neighborhood society : A micro historical serial study of a Parisian street
      Presenter: Preston Perluss (Université Grenoble Alpes - France)
      Authors: preston perluss (preston.perluss@wanadoo.fr)
    • A Modest Revolution: The Nineteenth-Century Berlin Tenement and the German Hausfrau
      Presenter: Isabel Rousset (University of Western Australia - Australia)
      Authors: Isabel Rousset (isabel.rousset@outlook.com)
  • Session M36 - Digitizing the Urban Archive: Towards a New Digital Urban History
    • History and the Moving Image: Cinema, Databases and the Representation of the City
      Presenter: Stavros Alifragkis (Aristotle University - Greece)
      Authors: Stavros Alifragkis (sa346@otenet.gr), George Papakonstantinou (gpapakon@arch.uth.gr)
    • Urban History 4D - Urban history research through digitized historical photographs
      Presenter: Kristina Friedrichs (Technische Universität Dresden - Germany)
      Authors: Kristina Friedrichs (kristina.friedrichs@tu-dresden.de), Heike Messemer (heike-messemer@gmx.de)
    • Opening the City Council Archives - digitization, crowdsourcing and machine learning
      Presenter: Sřren Bitsch Christensen (Aarhus City Archives - Denmark)
      Authors: Sřren Bitsch Christensen (sbch@aarhus.dk)
    • Death in New York City: Environmental and Infrastructure history and regulation in The City Record
      Presenter: Jonathan Soffer (New York University - USA)
      Authors: Jonathan Soffer (jonathan.soffer@nyu.edu)
    • Digital Archives From Below: Reclaiming Identity and Building Community in post-industrial city of Lodz, Poland
      Presenter: Agata Zysiak (University of Warsaw - Poland)
      Authors: Agata Zysiak (agatazysiak@gmail.com)
  • Session M49 - On the Margins of Memory. Comparing Memory Cultures in European Border Cities in the Twentieth Century.
  • Session RT05 - Photography, Carthography and GIS: Sources, Tools and Methodologies for Urban History
  • Session M51 - Anticipation, Temporality, and Change in the Urban Periphery from 1960 to Present Day
    • The resilience of the neorealistic image of the Falchera neighborhood in Turin
      Presenter: Giorgia Sala (IUAV University of Venice - Italy)
      Authors: Giorgia Sala (giorgia.sala@hotmail.it), Nicolas Moucheront (nicolas.moucheront@free.fr)
    • Blurred visions and multiple realities of the urban periphery of Thessaloniki (Greece): planning vicissitudes and socio-spatial uncertainties since the 1960s
      Presenter: Charis Christodoulou (Aristotle University - Greece)
      Authors: Charis Christodoulou (christodoulou@arch.auth.gr)
    • ”Home” and ”community” in peri-urban conditions, the case of Norwegian asylum reception centres.
      Presenter: Marianne Skjulhaug (Oslo School of Architecture and Design - Norway)
      Authors: Marianne Skjulhaug (marianne.skjulhaug@aho.no), Anne Hege Simonsen (Anne.Hege.Simonsen@hioa.no)
    • Contemporary Urbanization of Complexo Paraisópolis e Heliópolis: Post occupation study of A, B, C, D, E and G Condominium and Gleba G
      Presenter: Mayara Barbosa (Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of S?o Paulo (IFSP) - Brazil)
      Authors: Mayara Barbosa (mayarab.almeida@gmail.com), Sandra Regina Casagrande de Moraes (srcasagrande@terra.com.br)
  • Session RT02 - Urban trajectories and path-dependencies: concepts, narratives and empirical cases
    • A path-dependent ugliness? Two centuries of designing the ‘ugliest country in the world’
      Presenter: Greet de Block (Antwerp University - Belgium)
      Authors: Greet De Block (greet.deblock@uantwerpen.be)
    • Pathways and external shocks: The case of Darmstadt and the Great War
      Presenter: Dieter Schott (Technical University of Darmstadt - Germany)
      Authors: Dieter Schott (schott@pg.tu-darmstadt.de)
    • Urban socio-ecological trajectories – conceptual framework, use and limits
      Presenter: Sabine Barles (Université de Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne - France)
      Authors: Sabine Barles (sabine.barles@univ-paris1.fr)
  • Session M32 - Culturally-Rooted Forms of Urban Renewal in Europe, Middle-East and Asia (from antiquity to the present)
    • Renovatio Urbis: Giles of Viterbo and the ‘Golden Age’ of Julius II
      Presenter: Nicholas Temple (University of Huddersfield - UK)
      Authors: Nicholas Temple (n.temple@hud.ac.uk)
    • Beyond Ephemeral: the Architecture of Festivals as a Tool for change
      Presenter: Louise Pelletier (Université de Montréal - Canada)
      Authors: Louise Pelletier (pelletier.louise@uqam.ca)
    • Reviving Urban Life through Commercial and Festival Practices in Kunming City, China – cast study of renovated Old Street and Temple of Confucius in Kunming
      Presenter: Yun gao (University of Huddersfield - UK)
      Authors: Yun Gao (y.gao@hud.ac.uk), Nicholas Temple (n.temple@hud.ac.uk)
    • rooms+cities: the city is critical project – a poetics of collective life
      Presenter: Lorens Holm (University of Dundee - UK)
      Authors: Lorens Holm (l.holm@dundee.ac.uk), Cameron McEwan (cymcewan@gmail.com)
    • First Clean the Streets: A Study of Spectacle during the New York City Crisis Years
      Presenter: Theo Temple (University of Liverpool - UK)
      Authors: Theo Temple (domenico92@hotmail.co.uk)
    • Beyond Bladerunner A dialogic of the everyday in Macau’s fictional landscape
      Presenter: Robert Brown (Plymouth University - UK)
      Authors: Robert Brown (r4brown@plymouth.ac.uk), Zoe Latham (zoe.latham@students.plymouth.ac.uk)
  • Session M23 - Resisting to urban changes: voluntary associations for protection and enhancement of cultural heritage in Europe (1880-1940).
    • Voluntary associations, promotion of heritage and tourism in Portugal at the beginning of the 20th century. Actions on a local, national and international level
      Presenter: Ana Cardoso de Matos (Universidade de évora - Portugal)
      Authors: Maria Ana Bernardo (mab@uevora.pt), Ana Cardoso de Matos (anacmatos@mail.telepac.pt)
    • A voluntary ‘association’ in defence of landscape and monuments: la Fédération des Sociétés pour la protection des Sites et des Monuments Naturels et Historiques de la Belgique (1914)
      Presenter: Maria Chiara Rapalo (University of Naples "Federico II" - Italy)
      Authors: Maria Chiara Rapalo (mcrapalo@libero.it)
  • Session SS17 - Border Towns and the Resilience of Frontiers (16th - 18th centuries)
  • Session M56 - Conflicting Heritage in the Timeline. Representations, Misrepresentations and Ways forward
    • Urban renewal in Finland: case of the workers district Kallio
      Presenter: Mika Mäkelä (University of Helsinki - Finland)
      Authors: Mika Mäkelä (mika.t.makela@helsinki.fi)
    • A city of webs, borders and arenas: tension, conflict and ambivalence in an exclusive neighborhood of Săo Paulo (1890-1920)
      Presenter: Pedro Beresin Schleder Ferreira (FAU-USP - Brazil)
      Authors: Pedro Beresin Schleder Ferreira (pedro.beresin@live.com)
  • Session M43 - Architectural Heritage and National Discourse. Appropriating the Historic Monuments into the National Narratives in the 'Long' 19th Century (ca. 1789-1914)
    • The discovery of Christian built heritage. Representing national continuity in 19th century Athens.
      Presenter: Georgios Karatzas (Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports - Greece)
      Authors: GEORGIOS KARATZAS (gkaratzas@teemail.gr)
    • Continuity, transformation or disappearance? Architectural heritage of Silesia entangled into the national narratives and history of Prussia and Germany in the “Long” 19th century.
      Presenter: Monika Adamska (Opole University of Technology - Poland)
      Authors: Monika Adamska (mo.adamska@po.opole.pl)
    • Madonna del Pascolo: Ruthenian Heritage in the Baroque Rome and the Development of the National Church of the Ukrainians.
      Presenter: Anatole Upart (University of Chicago - USA)
      Authors: Anatole Upart (upart@uchicago.edu)
    • Architecture as Nation-building: Prussian Role Models for Russian Cases?
      Presenter: Kristina Jőekalda (Estonian Academy of Arts - Estonia)
      Authors: Kristina Jőekalda (kristina.joekalda@artun.ee)
  • Session M31 - East Meets West: Urban History and the Cold War
    • The I-462 Housing Typology: A Tool for Urban Modernisation in the Soviet World
      Presenter: Nikolay Erofeev (University of Oxford - UK)
      Authors: Nikolay Erofeev (kerofeev@gmail.com), Mohamad Sedighi (S.M.A.Sedighi@tudelft.nl)
    • Park Inside, Outside Nature The importance of the Swedish models for the development of Slovenian post-war housing estates
      Presenter: Martina Malešič (University of Ljubljana - Slovenia)
      Authors: Martina Malešić (martina.malesic@gmail.com)
    • Opposing Urban Systematization in Ceausescu’s Romania: Counter-discourses and Networks of Solidarity across the Iron Curtain
      Presenter: Corneliu Pintilescu (George Baritiu History Institute - Romania)
      Authors: Corneliu Pintilescu (corneliu.pintilescu@gmail.com)
  • Session M29 - The Impact of War on Urban Landscape: Transformations and Resilience in European Cities (15th-18th centuries)
    • The Impact of Polish-Swedish wars in the mid-17th century on the development of the towns of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
      Presenter: Katarzyna Wagner (University of Warsaw - Poland)
      Authors: Katarzyna Wagner (wagner.katarzyna@gmail.com)
    • The Fortress City of Košice – Life and Transformation During and After the War (16th – 18th centuries)
      Presenter: Peter Fedorčák (Pavol Jozef Safarik University - Slovakia)
      Authors: Peter Fedorčák (peter.fedorcak@upjs.sk)
    • Transformations in the shadow of war: reconstruction of the fortresses on the Siberian defensive lines (18th century)
      Presenter: Daria Shemelina (Scientific Research Institute of the Theory and History of Architecture and Urban Planning - Russia)
      Authors: Daria Shemelina (dasha-shem@yandex.ru)
  • Session SS27 - The Resilience and Conflict-Solving Abilities of Urban Elites in Early Modern Central-Europe (1500-1800)
    • Virtues as Political Arguments: The Case of Komárom in 18th-Century Hungary
      Presenter: Gábor Vaderna (Hungarian Academy of Sciences - Hungary)
      Authors: Gábor Vaderna (vaderna.gabor@btk.elte.hu)
    • Vicissitudes of a Urban Republic in an Anti-Urban State. Gdańsk in the Early Modern Period.
      Presenter: Iwona Barwicka-Tylek (Jagellonian University in Krakow - Poland)
      Authors: Iwona Barwicka-Tylek (i.tylek@gmail.com)
    • The Resolution of Urban Conflicts in 16th Century Central Europe: The Case of Cluj/Kolozsvár
      Presenter: Ferenc Hörcher (Institute of Philosophy - Hungary)
      Authors: Ferenc Hörcher (horcher@btk.ppke.hu)

12.30-14.00

  • Lunch break

14.00-15.30

  • Session M09 - Belonging and Exclusion, Insiders and Outsiders: People and the Resilient City from 1450
    • “Mr. Lewis Evans, of Philadelphia”: Urban Feuds on the Fringes of Empire
      Presenter: Nora Slonimsky (Iona College and the Institute for Thomas Paine Studies )
      Authors: Nora Slonimsky (nslonimsky@gmail.com)
    • Towns go public. Urban services and the broadening of urban communities in Scandinavia 1850-1920
      Presenter: Mats Hallenberg (Stockholm University - Sweden)
      Authors: Mats Hallenberg (mats.hallenberg@historia.su.se), Magnus Linnarsson (magnus.linnarsson@historia.su.se)
    • Memory and place making in satellite towns of Brasília, capital city of Brazil
      Presenter: Maria Fernanda Derntl (University of Brasilia - Brazil)
      Authors: Maria Fernanda Derntl (fernandafau@unb.br)
    • Charleston, South Carolina: Lessons in Resilience from a “Failed City”
      Presenter: Emma Hart (University of St Andrews - UK)
      Authors: Emma Hart (efh2@st-andrews.ac.uk)
  • Session M15 - Vulnerability and Resilience in the City Landscape: Domes, Bell Towers and 'Emerging' Architecture as Visual Poles and Signs of Urban Memory from 15th to 19th Century
    • Innovative strategies for the interpretation of masonry domes. A research project about 15th and 16th built heritage in Naples and Campania.
      Presenter: Alfredo Buccaro (University of Naples "Federico II" - Italy)
      Authors: Valentina Russo (valrusso@unina.it), Alfredo Buccaro (buccaro@unina.it)
    • The complex of San Giovanni a Carbonara in Naples as visual and memorial core of the Renaissance city: the case of the domes of the Caracciolo del Sole and di Vico chapels through their origins, transformations and conservation
      Presenter: Andrea Pane (University of Naples "Federico II" - Italy)
      Authors: Andrea Pane (a.pane@unina.it)
    • Roman influences in the architecture of Neapolitan domes at the end of the 16th century
      Presenter: Salvatore di Liello (University of Naples "Federico II" - Italy)
      Authors: Salvatore Di Liello (sadiliel@unina.it)
    • Ten Neapolitan churches behind to Decumano Superior: from pagan and Christian acropolis to university-hospital region
      Presenter: Francesca Capano (University of Naples "Federico II" - Italy)
      Authors: francesca capano (f.capano@unina.it)
    • The Restorations of the beginning of the Twentieth Century of the ‘Sala del Trionfo’ in Castel Nuovo, Naples
      Presenter: Raffaele Amore (University of Naples "Federico II" - Italy)
      Authors: RAFFAELE AMORE (raffaele.amore@unina.it)
    • Towards the conservation of vulnerable architectures along the Amalfi Coast: majolica-cladded domes in historic urban images
      Presenter: Damiana Treccozzi (Polytechnic of Milan - Italy)
      Authors: Damiana Treccozzi (d.treccozzi@hotmail.com)
  • Session M12 - Immigrants, the Police and the Courts in Urban Europe, 16th-20th Centuries
  • Session M34 - When Local Wishes to Become Global: Heritagization Strategies of Small Towns and Little Places in Remote Regions (20th and 21st centuries)
    • Ruin and time, abandoned settlements, the village of Granadilla.
      Presenter: Francisco Javier Ostos Prieto (Universidad de Sevilla - Spain)
      Authors: Francisco Javier Ostos Prieto (jaospri@outlook.com), José Manuel Aladro Prieto (aladroprieto@us.es)
    • Building community resilience through heritage in small towns : case study of Vysoké nad Jizerou in the 1990s
      Presenter: Jira Janáč (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic - Czech Republic)
      Authors: jira Janáč (jira.janac@gmail.com)
    • Balancing Between Local and Global: Heritage Presentations of Central European Small Towns (Case of Telč and Bardejov)
      Presenter: Jan Krajíček (Charles University - Czech Republic)
      Authors: Jan Krajíček (krajicekjan@seznam.cz)
    • Entry into the UNESCO club: the experience of Ulyanovsk region
      Presenter: Elena Elts (Saint Petersburg State University - Russia)
      Authors: Elena Elts (e.e.elts@spbu.ru)
  • Session M21 - Suburban Creatives: culture, aesthetics and the creative economy in the wider metropolitan area (c. 1700-c.2010)
    • Cultural and creative production in the wider Metropolitan area, some theoretical questions
      Presenter: Ruth Mcmanus (Dublin City University - Ireland)
      Authors: Ruth McManus (ruth.mcmanus@dcu.ie), Ilja Van Damme (ilja.vandamme@uantwerpen.be)
    • Exploring creativity in Dublin’s suburbs, 1860-2010
      Presenter: Ruth Mcmanus (Dublin City University - Ireland)
      Authors: Ruth McManus (ruth.mcmanus@dcu.ie)
    • DIY – customising the suburban dream
      Presenter: Mette Tapdrup Mortensen (Kroppedal Museum - Denmark)
      Authors: Mette Tapdrup Mortensen (mette.mortensen@kroppedal.dk)
    • Cinemas that never were. Suburban film exhibition in the Rotterdam metropolitan area, 1945-1970
      Presenter: Thunnis van Oort (University of Amsterdam - Netherlands)
      Authors: Thunnis van Oort (thunnisvanoort@yahoo.co.uk)
    • Julio Arrieta : linking creativities in the villa 21-24, Buenos Aires (1950-2018).
      Presenter: Marianne Thibault (Université de Paris Denis-Diderot - France)
      Authors: Marianne Thibault (marianne.thibault@hotmail.fr)
    • Imagining Landscapes on the Urban Fringe in the Twentieth Century: Penurbia and its Characteristics
      Presenter: Joe Goddard (University of Copenhagen - Denmark)
      Authors: Joe Goddard (goddard@hum.ku.dk)
  • Session M24 - Cities, Space and the Sacred: Exploring Urban (Religious) Landscapes in the Modern Era (c.1800-present)
    • Six Feet Under: When the sacred becomes profane
      Presenter: Myrna Martin (University of Oxford - UK)
      Authors: Myrna Martin (myrnagmartin@gmail.com)
    • Invisible presence and visible absence: The polysemic presence of religions in contemporary urban settings
      Presenter: Martin Radermacher (Ruhr-University Bochum - Germany)
      Authors: Martin Radermacher (Martin.Radermacher@rub.de)
  • Session M39 - Sailors and Citizens: the Culture of Everyday Life in European Port Cities from the 18th the 20th century
    • The St. Petersburg Marine necropolis on the territory of Alexander Nevsky Lavra
      Presenter: Karina Valegina (Saint Petersburg State University - Russia)
      Authors: Karina Valegina (k.valegina@gmail.com)
    • "Like a Groom in his Wedding Day" - the Gulf of Finland in the Economy, Culture and Identity of St. Petersburg, 18th - 19th cc.
      Presenter: Alexei Kraikovski (Higher School of Economics - Russia)
      Authors: Alexei Kraikovski (karlkarlito51@gmail.com), Julia Lajus (jlajus@gmail.com)
    • Employment and politics in the port of Marseilles: the conflict of the ‘Société des Portefaix de Marseille’ with the ‘Compagnie des Docks’
      Presenter: Anna Mahera (University of Ioannina - Greece)
      Authors: Anna Mahera (anna.mahera@hotmail.fr)
    • From sail to steam: labour composition and wage distribution on Belgian merchant vessels, 1850-1900
      Presenter: Kristof Loockx (Antwerp University - Belgium)
      Authors: Kristof Loockx (kristof.loockx@uantwerpen.be)
  • Session M25 - Cosmopolitanism, Citizenship, and the City (19th to 21st centuries)
    • Be aware of cosmopolitanism! How industrial multicultural city fed fears of modernity in 19th-century Lodz, Poland
      Presenter: Agata Zysiak (University of Warsaw - Poland)
      Authors: Agata Zysiak (agatazysiak@gmail.com)
    • From Gropius to Libeskind: Transnational Circulation of Urban Commemorative Forms
      Presenter: Jerzy (jurek) Elżanowski (Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada - Canada)
      Authors: Jerzy Elzanowski (jerzy.elzanowski@carleton.ca), Rebecca Dolgoy (rebecca.dolgoy@gmail.com)
    • Urbanity between resilience and tensions: a micro anthropology of space in a Berlin refugee camp (2015-2017)
      Presenter: Nora Lafi (Zentrum Moderner Orient - Germany)
      Authors: Nora Lafi (Nora.Lafi@zmo.de)
    • Ikea Islam: The Swedish Cosmos of Mosque Design from 1970 to the Present
      Presenter: Jennifer Mack (KTH Royal Institute of Technology - Sweden)
      Authors: Jennifer Mack (jsmack@gmail.com)
  • Session M35 - Micro-Geographies of the City, c.1600-1900: Spaces and Places, Practices and Representations
    • Mapping early modern London
      Presenter: Vanessa Harding (Birkbeck University of London - UK)
      Authors: Vanessa Harding (v.harding@bbk.ac.uk)
    • Architectural graphics and the terraced house in Dublin and Edinburgh, 1790–1810
      Presenter: Conor Lucey (University College Dublin - Ireland)
      Authors: Conor Lucey (conor.lucey@ucd.ie)
    • Representing a changing city: Walter Osborne and the transformation of Patrick Street and its environs, 1887 – 1900.
      Presenter: Kathryn Milligan (University College Dublin - Ireland)
      Authors: Kathryn Milligan (kathryn.milligan@gmail.com)
    • Sidewalks and alignment of the streets: The gap between large-scale planning and the building-scale in the 18th and 19th centuries (Brussels-Paris)
      Presenter: Christophe Loir (Université Libre de Bruxelles - Belgium)
      Authors: Christophe Loir (cloir@ulb.ac.be), Thomas Schlesser (thomas.schlesser@ulb.ac.be)
    • A microhistory of the making of a popular neighborhood in Paris between 1848 and 1930
      Presenter: Paul Lecat (Université de Paris Est Marne-la-vallée - France)
      Authors: Paul Lecat (paulecat@hotmail.fr)
  • Session M37 - New Technologies and Methods for Historical Cadastral Studies (1500-1950)
    • Mapping elite utopia’s: Integrating cadastral and pre-cadastral sources in historical GIS for the socio-spatial analysis of upper-class residences in Antwerp´s broader metropolitan area (16th-19th centuries)
      Presenter: Iason Jongepier (University of Antwerp - Belgium)
      Authors: Rogier van Kooten (rogier.vankooten@uantwerpen.be), Iason Jongepier (iason.jongepier@uantwerpen.be), Tim Soens (tim.soens@uantwerpen.be), Ilja Van Damme (ilja.vandamme@uantwerpen.be)
    • For a Digital Atlas of the City of Florence: Digitizing the Tuscan General Cadastre for a Geographic Information System on the Historic City
      Presenter: Gianluca Belli (University of Florence - Italy)
      Authors: Gianluca Belli (gianluca.belli@unifi.it), Fabio Lucchesi (fabio.lucchesi@unifi.it), Paola Raggi (paola.raggi@alice.it)
    • Digitisation of Cadastre, Images and Models for better understanding the past of the City
      Presenter: Catherine Denys (université de Lille - France)
      Authors: Catherine Denys (catherine.denys@univ-lille3.fr), Nathalie Dereymaeker (nathalie.dereymaeker@univ-lille3.fr), Laurent Grisoni (laurent.grisoni@univ-lille1.fr)
    • Exploring mechanisms of the resilience of urban fabric : contributions of cadastral studies to the understanding of the stability of Parisian roads network between the XVth and the XIXth century.
      Presenter: Léa Hermenault (Université de Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne - France)
      Authors: Léa Hermenault (lea.hermenault@univ-paris1.fr)
    • The Spanish cadastre of Ensenada and its usefulness for the study of landscape history: new results through old data
      Presenter: Estefanía López Salas (University of Coruna - Spain)
      Authors: Estefanía López Salas (estefania.lsalas@udc.es)
  • Session SS03 - Demolishing Mass Housing in Contemporary European Cities (20th-21st centuries)
    • Le Prince charmant contre les méchants modernistes. Les années 1980 et la polémique de Charles d'Angleterre contre l'architecture de l’Etat-Providence.
      Presenter: Federico Ferrari (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture Paris-Malaquais - France)
      Authors: Federico Ferrari (federicoferrari78@gmail.com)
    • Luník IX: A Socialist Experiment Which Failed
      Presenter: Ondrej Ficeri (Slovak Academy of Science - Slovak Republic)
      Authors: Ondrej Ficeri (oficeri@saske.sk)
    • Countering Demolition: the Making of Mass Housing into Architecture
      Presenter: Sandra Parvu (Université de Paris Denis-Diderot - France)
      Authors: Sandra Parvu (sandra.parvu@gmail.com)
    • Démolitions controversée, entre revendication et droit d’auteur. Le complexe Iacp ŕ Bollate
      Presenter: Chiara Merlini (Polytechnic of Milan - Italy)
      Authors: chiara merlini (chiara.merlini@polimi.it)
  • Session M38 - City Museums as Agents of Change in XXI C.
    • A new future for the city museum?
      Presenter: Paul van de Laar (Erasmus University - Netherlands)
      Authors: Paul van de Laar (vandelaar@eshcc.eur.nl)
    • The city and the world
      Presenter: Paul Spies (Stadtmuseum Berlin - Germany)
      Authors: Paul Spies (spies@stadtmuseum.de)
    • City museums and the city in Europe. A view from Barcelona
      Presenter: Joan Roca (Museu d'Histňria de Barcelona - Spain)
      Authors: Joan Roca (rocajoan@bcn.cat)
    • Unrealised projects and future perspectives of the City Museum of Rome
      Presenter: Giuseppe Stemperini (University of Rome Roma Tre - Italy)
      Authors: Mihaela Ilie (mihaela.ilie@uniroma3.it), Giuseppe Stemperini (giuseppe.stemperini@uniroma3.it)
    • How to get locals involved in the preserving of archaeological heritage in Helsinki?
      Presenter: Heini Hämäläinen (Helsinki City Museum - Finland)
      Authors: Heini Hämäläinen (heini.hamalainen@hel.fi)
  • Session SS13 - A parallel story? Urban Renewal in East and West
    • Understanding the careful urban renewal and critical reconstruction of Berlin: eco-projects of the Internationale Bauausstellung 1987
      Presenter: Marcelo Sagot Better (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - Germany)
      Authors: Marcelo Sagot Better (marcelosagot@gmail.com)
    • European Urban Renewal after the Second World War in Russian Sources: the cases of Warsaw, Berlin, Le Havre and Coventry
      Presenter: Aliaksandr Shuba (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - Germany)
      Authors: Aliaksandr Shuba (aliaksandr.shuba@uni-weimar.de)
    • Sofia’s Shift from Radical Transformation to Urban Renewal: Urbanist Critique in the 1970s and 1980s
      Presenter: Elitza Stanoeva (European University Institute - Italy)
      Authors: Elitza Stanoeva (elitza.stanoeva@eui.eu)
    • The two faces of Belgrade waterfront. The contradictory creation of the new urban identity
      Presenter: Ksenija Krsmanovic (Universidad de Valladolid - Spain)
      Authors: Ksenija Krsmanovic (ksenija_krsmanovic@yahoo.com), Mario Paris (mario@institutourbanistica.com), Juan Luis De las Rivas (insur@uva.es)
    • Form follows ideology. The communist Albania - An almost unknown story
      Presenter: Denada Veizaj (Polytechnic University of Tirana - Albania)
      Authors: Denada Veizaj (denada.veizaj@yahoo.com), Gjergji Islami (gjerislam@yahoo.com), Andrea Maliqari (amaliqari@yahoo.fr)
    • University and Urban Conservation – The Historical City Centres of Salamanca (Spain) and Ferrara (Italy)
      Presenter: Piero Sassi (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - Germany)
      Authors: Piero Sassi (piero.sassi@uni-weimar.de)
  • Session SS07 - Norms and Behaviour: Developing Princely Officers' Praxis and Regulations in European Towns (13th-18th c.)
    • Venetian rectors and government instructions for subject communities (13th-16th centuries)
      Presenter: Alessandra Rizzi (Cà Foscari University Venezia - Italy)
      Authors: Alessandra Rizzi (alerizzi@unive.it)
    • Politics, Institutions and Governance of the townports of Atlantic Spain in the Later Middle Ages
      Presenter: Jesús Ángel Solórzano-Telechea (Universidad de Cantabria - Spain)
      Authors: Jesus A. Solorzano-Telechea (solorzaja@unican.es)
    • Between the King and the People: sergeants and the co-construction of order in early modern Paris (16-17th Centuries)
      Presenter: Diane Roussel (Université de Paris Est Marne-la-vallée - France)
      Authors: Diane Roussel (diane.roussel@u-pem.fr)
  • Session M57 - Planning cities, making places (from 19th to 21st century)
    • “Le schema directeur de Kolwezi,” the planned but unrealised removal of a company town.
      Presenter: Kristien Geenen (Université de LIège - Belgium)
      Authors: Kristien Geenen (kgeenen@ulg.ac.be)
    • Congo housing is for ‘well-to-do’ - Debates about the Application of the Elisabethville Housing Scheme in Northern Rhodesia as a Symptom of Colonial Uncertainty
      Presenter: Carl-Philipp Bodenstein (University of Wien - Austria)
      Authors: Carl-Philipp Bodenstein (carl-philipp.bodenstein@univie.ac.at)
    • Historical Collective Shelters in Mezarlikbasi, Izmir, Turkey
      Presenter: Mine Hamamcioglu-Turan (Izmir Institute of Technology - Turkey)
      Authors: Mine Hamamcioglu-Turan (mineturan@iyte.edu.tr), Figen Akpinar (figenakpinar@iyte.edu.tr), Ozge Deniz Tokoz (ozgetokoz@iyte.edu.tr)
  • Session M43 - Architectural Heritage and National Discourse. Appropriating the Historic Monuments into the National Narratives in the 'Long' 19th Century (ca. 1789-1914)
    • Hungarian nation-building and the use of medieval archaeology
      Presenter: Andrea Kocsis (Cambridge University - UK)
      Authors: Andrea Kocsis (ak2003@cam.ac.uk)
    • Renaissance architecture as the embodiment of the Hungarian national character or how some 17th-century architectural monuments from the northern part of the Kingdom of Hungary came to express national identity
      Presenter: Gábor György Papp (Hungarian Academy of Sciences - Hungary)
      Authors: Gábor György Papp (papp.gabor@btk.mta.hu)
    • Before and after Emile-André Lecomte du Nou˙ or the Birth of National Style in Romanian Architecture
      Presenter: Anda-Lucia Spânu (Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities Sibiu - Romania)
      Authors: Anda-Lucia Spânu (andaluciaspanu@yahoo.com)
    • Kazan antiquities and their role in the formation of nineteenth century Russian historical self-consciousness
      Presenter: Gulchachak Nugmanova (Research Institute of Theory and History of Architecture and Town Planning - Russia)
      Authors: Gulchachak Nugmanova (gulchachak.n@gmail.com)
  • Session M31 - East Meets West: Urban History and the Cold War
    • The Ford Foundation’s American-Yugoslav Project
      Presenter: Tracy Neumann (Wayne State University - USA)
      Authors: Tracy Neumann (tracyneumann@wayne.edu)
    • Cold War narratives and not-so-“hot” realities: Constantinos A. Doxiadis and the Athens Center of Ekistics
      Presenter: Lefteris Theodosis (Bauhaus-Universität Weimar - Germany)
      Authors: Lefteris Theodosis (lefteris.theodosis@gmail.com)
    • Urban Stability between East and West? Finnish-Soviet City Twinning Program as a Part of Friendship and Neutrality Policies at the Baltic Sea in 1969-1989
      Presenter: Laura Kolbe (University of Helsinki - Finland)
      Authors: Laura Kolbe (laura.kolbe@helsinki.fi)
    • Hamburg’s „Policy of the Elbe“: Reconnecting to Eastern Europe across the Iron Curtain
      Presenter: Christoph Strupp (Forschungsstelle für Zeitgeschichte in Hamburg - Germany)
      Authors: Christoph Strupp (strupp@zeitgeschichte-hamburg.de)
  • Session M42 - Spectacle, Entertainment, and Recreation in the Modernizing Ottoman Empire ( from18th until early 20th century)
    • From a Fringe Activity to a Social Obsession: The Rise of Opera in the Eastern Mediterranean in the Nineteenth Century
      Presenter: Malte Fuhrmann (Istanbul Bilgi University - Turkey)
      Authors: Malte Fuhrmann (malte.fuhrmann@bilgi.edu.tr)
    • The role of the bourgeoisie in the cultural transformation of the cities: The case of an industrialist in Istanbul in the first half of the 20th century, Süreyya Pasha
      Presenter: Neslisah Leman Basaran Lotz (Maltepe University - Turkey)
      Authors: Neslisah Leman Basaran Lotz (neslisahbasaran@gmail.com)
    • Film spectacles and cinema halls in late ottoman cities
      Presenter: Seda Kula say (Gebze Technical University - Turkey)
      Authors: Seda Kula Say (seda.kulasay@gmail.com)
    • Spectacle in Motion: Celebrating the Sultan Abdulaziz’s Visit to Izmir along the Railway
      Presenter: Elvan Cobb (Cornell University - USA)
      Authors: Elvan Cobb (ec536@cornell.edu)
  • Session M59 - Cities facing crises

15.30-16.00

  • Coffee break

16.00-17.30

  • Session M12 - Immigrants, the Police and the Courts in Urban Europe, 16th-20th Centuries
  • Session SS23 - Cities in Colonial Africa and Europe (19th-20th C.): A History of Separateness and Entanglement
    • Infrastructures of Connection and Separation in Kigoma, Tanzania: Colonial Heritage as Sites for Cooperation and Contestation between Africa and Europe
      Presenter: Geert Castryck (University of Leipzig - Germany)
      Authors: Geert Castryck (geert.castryck@uni-leipzig.de)
    • Separations and Entanglements in Cape Town during the First World War: Exploring Identities in South Africa’s oldest colonial city
      Presenter: Sarah-Jane Walton (University of Cape Town - UK)
      Authors: Sarah-Jane Walton (wltsar002@myuct.ac.za)
    • Towards Understanding Forms of Entanglement Amid Separation: Ideas and Examples from South African Cities in the 19th and 20th Centuries
      Presenter: Vivian Bickford-Smith (University of Stellenbosch and University of Cape Town - South Africa)
      Authors: Vivian Bickford-Smith (vivian.bickford-smith@uct.ac.za)
    • “Good grief, is Antwerp city centre where the jungle begins now?” Urban traces and Congolese memories of exclusion in the port cities of Antwerp and Matadi (Congo), 1920-1960
      Presenter: Johan Lagae (Universiteit Gent - Belgium)
      Authors: Johan Lagae (johan.lagae@ugent.be), Jacob Sabakinu Kivilu (sabakinu@gmail.com)
    • Imperial places in urban contexts: architecture as carrier of an imperial culture in Europe, 1850-1950
      Presenter: Miel Groten (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam - Netherlands)
      Authors: Miel Groten (m.p.groten@vu.nl)
  • Session M21 - Suburban Creatives: culture, aesthetics and the creative economy in the wider metropolitan area (c. 1700-c.2010)
    • Innovative industries beyond the city: the case of Lieven Gevaert and the suburbanisation of Antwerp around 1900
      Presenter: Laura may (University of Antwerp - Belgium)
      Authors: ilja Van Damme (ilja.vandamme@uantwerpen.be), Laura May (laura.may@uantwerpen.be)
    • Arts and Hvidovre - art and artists in a Copenhagen suburb
      Presenter: Poul Sverrild (Forstadsmuseet - Denmark)
      Authors: Poul Sverrild (psv@hvidovre.dk)
    • The sci-edu District versus the ancient town, processes of sub-urbanization in Suzhou
      Presenter: Paola Pellegrini (Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University - UK)
      Authors: paola pellegrini (paola.pellegrini@xjtlu.edu.cn)
    • Exhibiting the future suburbs. Architectural interpretations of a changing urban landscape.
      Presenter: Michiel Dehaene (Ghent University - Belgium)
      Authors: Michiel Dehaene (michiel.dehaene@ugent.be)
  • Session M39 - Sailors and Citizens: the Culture of Everyday Life in European Port Cities from the 18th the 20th century
    • Tenant by the Sea - Tenants´ associations in the industrialized port city of Gothenburg 1900-1950
      Presenter: Hannes Rolf (Ersta Sköndal Bräcke University College - Sweden)
      Authors: Hannes Rolf (hannes.rolf@esh.se)
    • Sailors in Petrograd in the World War I and the Civil War. 1914-1921
      Presenter: Kirill Nazarenko (Saint Petersburg State University - Russia)
      Authors: Kirill Nazarenko (kirbornaz@yandex.ru)
    • Public infrastructure projects and trade during the interwar period in Crete. Constructing the new harbor in Heraklion (1920-1930).
      Presenter: Dimitris Kypriotakis (University of Crete - Greece)
      Authors: Dimitris Kypriotakis (dkipriotakis@gmail.com)
    • War, innovation and regression. Greek shipbuilding and the region of Piraeus during the Occupation (1941-44)
      Presenter: Vasilis Manousakis (University of Crete - Greece)
      Authors: Vasilis Manousakis (vmanousakis@hotmail.com)
  • Session SS20 - Cinema in/and the City: Cinema as Space and Social Experience in Europe (1895-2018)
    • The last people’s picture palaces: Spanish cities and the role of cinema architecture in the everyday life of a non-democratic country (1950s-1970s)
      Presenter: Jesús Ángel Sánchez-García (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela - Spain)
      Authors: Jesús Ángel Sánchez-García (jesusangel.sanchez@usc.es)
    • Bringing the Multiplex to Antwerp: a Battle of Two Giants
      Presenter: Kathleen Lotze (Antwerp University - Belgium)
      Authors: Kathleen Lotze (lotze.kathleen@gmail.com)
    • The "Te Awamutu" Ledgers - a 24-Year Journey into the Workings of an Small Cinema
      Presenter: Brian Hannan (University of Strathclyde - UK)
      Authors: Brian Hannan (bhkhannan@aol.com)
    • The legendary “Apollo”: A case study of the cinema culture in the multi-ethnic metropolis of Warsaw between 1910 and 1939.
      Presenter: Karina Pryt (Goethe University Frankfurt - Germany)
      Authors: Karina Pryt (Pryt@tfm.uni-frankfurt.de)
  • Session M37 - New Technologies and Methods for Historical Cadastral Studies (1500-1950)
    • The Digital Cadastre of Venice in 1808
      Presenter: Isabella di Lenardo (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - Switzerland)
      Authors: Bastien Tourenc (bastien.tourenc@gmail.com), Isabella di Lenardo (isabella.dilenardo@epfl.ch)
    • Streets, Services and Spatial Equity in Sixteenth-Century Leiden
      Presenter: Arie van Steensel (University of Groningen - Netherlands)
      Authors: Arie van Steensel (a.van.steensel@rug.nl)
    • Imitation and emulation in Rembrandt’s neighborhood– deciphering transmission of ideas among artists living around the corner
      Presenter: Weixuan li (University of Amsterdam - Netherlands)
      Authors: Weixuan Li (weixuanli7@gmail.com), Marten Jan Bok (m.j.bok@uva.nl), Menno Den Engelse (menno@islandsofmeaning.nl), Ivan Kisjes (I.Kisjes@uva.nl)
    • Modelling the Internal Micro Structure of Grid Patterned Cities: Vienna’s Gründerzeit Structure and Barcelona’s Pla Cerdá
      Presenter: Angelika Psenner (Vienna University of Technology - TU Wien - Austria)
      Authors: Angelika Psenner (angelika.psenner@tuwien.ac.at)
  • Session SS01 - Beyond the Camp: The Unbounded Architecture and Urbanism of Refugees (20th-21st century)
    • Refugee ‘Camp-Cities’: Health, Society, and Temporary Housing
      Presenter: Kivanc Kilinc (Yasar University - Turkey)
      Authors: KIVANC KILINC (kivanckilinc@gmail.com), MOHAMMAD GHARIPOUR (mohammad@gatech.edu)
    • Carrying on the ‘Rural Home’ in the midst of the ‘Urban Jungle’: Refugee Colonies in the Post-Partitioned Calcutta
      Presenter: Urvi Mukhopadhyay (West Bengal State University - India)
      Authors: Urvi Mukhopadhyay (urvitinni@yahoo.com), Anindita Ghoshal (ghoshal.anindita@yahoo.com)
    • Trans-territorial Homes: Spaces of Refuge from the camp to the city
      Presenter: Huda Tayob (University College London - UK)
      Authors: Huda Tayob (huda.tayob.12@ucl.ac.uk)
  • Session M38 - City Museums as Agents of Change in XXI C.
    • A Diverse Heritage at Your Service: City museum staff making sense of cultural diversity policies
      Presenter: Ragnhild Claesson (Malmö University - Sweden)
      Authors: Ragnhild Claesson (ragnhild.claesson@mah.se)
    • How to do a city museum together with 750.000 inhabitants
      Presenter: Susanne Gesser (Historical Museum Frankfurt - Germany)
      Authors: Susanne Gesser (susanne.gesser@stadt-frankfurt.de)
    • Engaging a Community; Towards a City Museum of Venice
      Presenter: Hesperia Iliadou- Suppiej (University of Leicester - UK)
      Authors: Hesperia iliadou- suppiej (hesperia@ucy.ac.cy)
  • Session RT03 - EAUH 2018 Student Prize
  • Session SS11 - Une Histoire Comparée de la Marginalisation Sociale et Spatiale des Minorités en Europe et en Méditerranée (15e - 19e S.)
    • Persistance des modalites de marginalisation a l’epoque moderne : l’apport de la geographie culturelle
      Presenter: Lucia Masotti (University of Verona - Italy)
      Authors: Lucia Masotti (lucia.masotti@univr.it)
    • Évolution, transformations et déplacement des quartiers juifs dans la Couronne d’Aragon au XVe s, les hésitations des pouvoirs dans l’attitude ŕ l’égard des minoritaires.
      Presenter: Claire Soussen (Université de Cergy-Pontoise - France)
      Authors: Claire Soussen (claire.soussen@wanadoo.fr)
    • Coexistence et partage de l’espace urbain : le cas des minorités juives dans les villes du Maghreb au IXe/XVe sičcle.
      Presenter: Jennifer Vanz (Université de Paris Est Marne-la-vallée - France)
      Authors: Jennifer Vanz (jennifervanz@hotmail.com)
    • Espace urbain et transformations sociales : les communautés juives de Tunis et Alexandrie entre XIXe et XXe sičcles.
      Presenter: Martino Oppizzi (IHTP - Institut d'Histoire du Temps Présent - France)
      Authors: Martino Oppizzi (martinosem@hotmail.it)
  • Session SS10 - Legal Culture in the late medieval and early modern town
  • Session M57 - Planning cities, making places (from 19th to 21st century)
    • Amidst Urbanisation and Community Assertion: The Making of 'Nizamuddin' As a Modern Sacred Space.
      Presenter: Samran Ahmad (Delhi University - India)
      Authors: Samran Ahmad (ahmad.samran@gmail.com)
    • Media strategies and narratives in urban planning discourses about Berlin's mass housing tenements 'Mietskasernen' in the 1970s and 1980s
      Presenter: Kathrin Meißner (Leibniz Institute - Germany)
      Authors: Kathrin Meißner (kathrin.meissner@leibniz-irs.de)
  • Session M42 - Spectacle, Entertainment, and Recreation in the Modernizing Ottoman Empire ( from18th until early 20th century)
    • Women and the world of entertainment in the late ottoman Istanbul
      Presenter: Nalan Turna (Yildiz Technical University - Turkey)
      Authors: NALAN TURNA (nturna1@yahoo.com)
    • A capital that was not a place for rest: Entertainment, propriety, and transgression in late Ottoman Istanbul
      Presenter: Sada Payir (University of Oxford - UK)
      Authors: Sada PAYIR (sadapia@gmail.com)
    • Public Gardens of İstanbul in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century
      Presenter: Mustafa Emir Küçük (Bogazici University - Turkey)
      Authors: Mustafa Emir Küçük (emir.kucuk@boun.edu.tr)
    • A modern park in the Old Town: Gulhane Park in the late-Ottoman Istanbul
      Presenter: Nilay Ozlu (Bogazici University - Turkey)
      Authors: Nilay Ozlu (nilay.ozlu@gmail.com)
  • Session M59 - Cities facing crises

Saturday 1st September 2018

09.30-11.00

  • Session M10 - Another City: Émigré Intellectuals and Transnational Intellectual Communities in Early Modern and Modern Cities (1500-1950)
    • Just the Highpoints: Berthold Lubetkin and London, c. 1938
      Presenter: Deborah Lewittes (City University of New York - USA)
      Authors: Deborah Lewittes (deborah.lewittes@bcc.cuny.edu)
    • Gathering in Paris, 1830-1848: three venues of exile sociability compared
      Presenter: Camille Creyghton (University of Amsterdam - Netherlands)
      Authors: Camille Creyghton (c.m.h.g.creyghton@uva.nl)
    • From Movement to Networks. The Romanian Iron Guard in Exile in Rome, 1945-1950
      Presenter: Francesco Zavatti (Södertörn University - Sweden)
      Authors: Francesco Zavatti (zavatti.francesco@gmail.com)
  • Session M19 - Cities – Regions – Hinterlands in the early modern and modern era
    • Four Danish cities and their catchment areas
      Presenter: Jřrgen Mikkelsen (The Danish National Archives - Denmark)
      Authors: Jřrgen Mikkelsen (jm@sa.dk)
    • Hinterland(s) of the Greater Poland towns
      Presenter: Anna Paulina Orłowska (Polish Academy of Sciences - Poland)
      Authors: Patrycja Szwedo (annualfairs@gmail.com), Anna Paulina Orłowska (anna.p.orlowska@gmail.com)
    • The City as Landowner: Košice and its Villages before the Emancipation of Serfs
      Presenter: Gábor Czoch (Eötvös Loránd University - Hungary)
      Authors: Gábor Czoch (gczoch@gmail.com)
    • ‘The poor should return to their birthplace’: Rural-urban relations in migration regulation in the border regions of eighteenth-century Flanders and France
      Presenter: Marjolein Schepers (Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Belgium)
      Authors: Marjolein Schepers (marjolein.schepers@vub.ac.be)
    • Wheat for Vienna, c. 1800-1848: How new soils created new bread.
      Presenter: Jonas Albrecht (Johannes Kepler Universitaet Linz - Austria)
      Authors: Jonas Albrecht (jonas_marian.albrecht@jku.at)
  • Session M05 - Transforming Cities, Negotiating Spaces and Powers: Markets and Civic Buildings in Europe, the Middle-East and North-Africa (XIIIth c. / XIXth c. )
    • The French Quarter of Thessaloniki (1890-1940). Continuities and discontinuities in the iconography of negotiating spaces of a city in transition
      Presenter: Vassilios Colonas (University of Thessaly - Greece)
      Authors: Vassilios Colonas (colonas10@gmail.com)
    • Transforming Urban Spaces in the 19th Century Ottoman Geography: Bursa on the focus of Tanzimat Modernization Reforms
      Presenter: Sinem Turkoglu Onge (Ankara University - Turkey)
      Authors: SINEM TURKOGLU ONGE (sturkoglu@hotmail.com), MUSTAFA ONGE (onge@cankaya.edu.tr)
    • Transforming and Interpreting the Casbah : Heritage and the Negotiation of Public Space in Tunis between the Ottoman Era, Colonization and Independence
      Presenter: Beya Abidi-Belhadj (Manouba - Tunisia)
      Authors: Beya Abidi-Belhadj (beyaabidi.ishtc@gmail.com)
    • From boundary to new centrality. The transformation of the Santa Cruz Monastery to accommodate the new facilities of the liberal State during the 19th century
      Presenter: Margarida Relvăo Calmeiro (University of Coimbra - Portugal)
      Authors: Margarida Relvăo Calmeiro (mrelvao@gmail.com)
    • “Per servitio di questi populi…”: The development of Valletta’s market place; a study of the evolution of the socio-spatial dialectic between the XVIth and the XIXth centuries.
      Presenter: Christian Mifsud (International Institute for Baroque Studies - Malta)
      Authors: Christian Mifsud (christianmifsud@gmail.com)
  • Session M30 - The mobility of urban terminology: 20th-century exchanges across the Atlantic and beyond
    • «The Image of the City» Transfer of ideas and terminology between USA and GDR
      Presenter: Kathrin Siebert (ETH Zurich - Switzerland)
      Authors: Kathrin Siebert (kathrin.siebert@gta.arch.ethz.ch)
    • Making and Managing the Pedestrian, 1950-1980
      Presenter: David Smiley (Columbia University - USA)
      Authors: David Smiley (ds210@columbia.edu)
    • The superblock decontextualized. The failure of Victor Gruen and I.M. Pei at La Défense
      Presenter: André Bideau (Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio - Switzerland)
      Authors: André Bideau (andre.bideau@usi.ch)
    • De-scripting the crosstown expressway: Tel Aviv's Ayalon project
      Presenter: Neta Feniger (Tel Aviv University - Israel)
      Authors: Neta Feniger (neta.fen@gmail.com)
    • Semantic changes in urban-related terminology: a linguistic inquiry.
      Presenter: Silvia Tagliazucchi (University of Ferrara - Italy)
      Authors: Matteo Di Cristofaro (M.DiCristofaro@swansea.ac.uk), Silvia Tagliazucchi (tglslv1@unife.it)
  • Session M48 - The Winds of Change: Cities in the Aftermath of Empires 1918-1923
    • Imperial Collapse in a Garrison Town on the Borderlands - The Russo-Finnish Case
      Presenter: Tuomas Teuho (University of Tampere - Finland)
      Authors: Tuomas Teuho (tuomas.teuho@uta.fi)
    • Continuities Under Discontinuous Conditions: Polish Local Government in Lwów and its Strategies for Integration Within the Polish State
      Presenter: Heidi Hein-Kircher (Institute for Historical Research on East Central Europe - Germany)
      Authors: Heidi Hein-Kircher (heidi.hein-kircher@herder-institut.de)
    • Inventing a political centre: how Pressburg became a Slovak capital city at the eve of the 1920s?
      Presenter: Etienne Boisserie (Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (INALCO), Paris - France)
      Authors: Etienne Boisserie (eboisserie@gmail.com)
  • Session M40 - Urban Gardening: a Historical Perspective, c. 1700 - 2000
    • Productive Gardens, Reproductive Landscapes: Gender and Urban Gardening during the long 18th Century
      Presenter: Antonia Weiss (University of Amsterdam - Netherlands)
      Authors: Antonia Weiss (aweiss@uva.nl)
    • A garden of one’s own – A Swedish example of the beneficial value of the urban garden in the early 20th century
      Presenter: Elin g. Hĺkansson (Stockholm University - Sweden)
      Authors: Elin G. Hĺkansson (elin.g.hakansson@arthistory.su.se)
    • Pride and Produce – Agro-Industrial landscapes on the urban fringe.
      Presenter: Ĺsa Klintborg Ahlklo (Lund University - Sweden)
      Authors: Ĺsa Klintborg Ahlklo (asa.ahlklo@slu.se)
  • Session M45 - Reinventing the old. The historicist Revival Between XIXth and XXth Centuries and the Image of Cities: Reconstructions, Renovations, Reinventions.
    • The reconstruction of the Minoan heritage, the tourism industry and the modernization of the island of Crete in the beginnings of the 20th century.
      Presenter: Maria Nodaraki (National Technical University of Athens - Greece)
      Authors: MARIA NODARAKI (mnodaraki@gmail.com)
    • Bringing the architectural past of Moscow into the realm of today: new gains and new losses.
      Presenter: Olga Zinovieva (Lomonosov Moscow State University - Russia)
      Authors: Olga Zinovieva (olga@zinovieva.me)
    • GOTHIC REVIVAL IN EDINBURGH: “A PATHWAY TO ROMANCE, THROUGH THE POINTED ARCH OF MEDIEVAL MYSTICISM”
      Presenter: Giovanni Spizuoco (University of Naples "Federico II" - Italy)
      Authors: Giovanni Spizuoco (giovanni.spizuoco@unina.it)
    • Reconstructing, Renovating and Reinventing the House of Savoy: Charles Felix and the Abbey of Hautecombe
      Presenter: Tommaso Zerbi (Edinburgh University - UK)
      Authors: Tommaso Zerbi (s1584479@sms.ed.ac.uk)
    • Restoring the Tombs of Glossatori, reinventing Medieval Bologna
      Presenter: Thomas Renard (University of Nantes - France)
      Authors: Thomas Renard (thomas.renard@univ-nantes.fr)
  • Session M50 - Building Cities and Architectures in the Aftermath of the Second World War: the Role of the American Programs in Shaping the Discipline and the Built Environment
    • Americanism and post-war Greece: Building the Hilton Hotel and the US Embassy in Athens
      Presenter: Emilia Athanassiou (National Technical University of Athens - Greece)
      Authors: Emilia Athanassiou (millie62@otenet.gr)
    • “Ekistic” Traces of the Marshall American Program in Crete. The contribution of Constantinos Doxiadis
      Presenter: Evangelina Tzanaki (Technical University of Crete - Greece)
      Authors: EVANGELINA TZANAKI (elinatzan@gmail.com), MARIA TRIAMATAKI (m.triamataki@hotmail.gr), AMALIA KOTSAKI (kotsaki@arch.tuc.gr)
    • Postwar America Came To Spain: The Military Bases In the Ninety Fifties
      Presenter: Jose Vela Castillo (IE School of Architecture and Design - Spain)
      Authors: jose vela castillo (jvela@faculty.ie.edu)
  • Session M27 - Longing & Belonging: Historicising the Emotional Topographies of Urban Life in the 20th Century
    • The moody metropolis. Emotional repertoires in early-twentieth-century Amsterdam
      Presenter: Anneleen Arnout (Netherlands Radboud University Nijmegen - Netherlands)
      Authors: Anneleen Arnout (a.arnout@let.ru.nl)
    • Over the Fence: Affective Sociability and Neighbourly Relations.
      Presenter: Andrew may (University of Melbourne - Australia)
      Authors: Andrew May (a.may@unimelb.edu.au)
    • Fighting for home outside home: Exploring emotionality of belonging in a (post)socialist city
      Presenter: Petr Gibas (Czech Academy of Sciences - Czech Republic)
      Authors: Petr Gibas (petr.gibas@soc.cas.cz)
    • Racial Injustice and Urban Space in Harlem during World War II
      Presenter: Sebastian Schmidt (Rice University - USA)
      Authors: Sebastian Schmidt (sschmidt@rice.edu)
    • The discipline of urban movement and emotion. Lifestyle Parkour
      Presenter: Javier Toscano (Technische Universität Chemnitz - Germany)
      Authors: Javier Toscano (javier.toscano@phil.tu-chemnitz.de)
  • Session M04 - Gambling and the City: From Rome’s Chariot Races to the Baccarat Tables of Macau (1st - 21st centuries)
    • “Pour la recreation du peuple”? Comparing the dynamics of lotteries in the Low Countries and the Holy Roman Empire (15th-16th centuries)
      Presenter: Jeroen Puttevils (Antwerp University - Belgium)
      Authors: Jeroen Puttevils (jeroen.puttevils@uantwerpen.be), Jean-Dominique Delle Luche (jddelleluche@gmail.com)
    • All male club?: Illegal gambling in Helsinki in the 1950s-1990s
      Presenter: Riitta Matilainen (University of Helsinki - Finland)
      Authors: Riitta Matilainen (riitta.matilainen@helsinki.fi)
  • Session SS22 - Living in the Projects: Company Towns Imagined, Planned and Lived. (from 19th to 21st century.)
    • Egalitarian Modernity in Nineteenth-century Ireland: The Quaker Company Towns of Bessbrook and Portlaw.
      Presenter: Livia Hurley (independent scholar - Ireland)
      Authors: Livia Hurley (livia.hurley@ucd.ie)
    • Fordlândia, Serra do Navio and Caraíba: a ghost, a modernist and a vernacular Brazilian Company Towns from 20th Century
      Presenter: Ricardo Trevisan (University of Brasilia - Brazil)
      Authors: Ricardo Trevisan (prof.trevisan@gmail.com), Sylvia Ficher (sficher@unb.br), Ariele Tavares dos Santos (arieletavares@hotmail.com)
    • Spatialized Ideologies - Company towns in the Amazon and their inherent challenges
      Presenter: Marysol Rivas Brito (Harvard University - USA)
      Authors: Marysol Rivas Brito (marysol.rivas.brito@gmail.com)
    • How big corporate campuses are shaping cities? The case of Saint-Denis, a suburban Parisian municipality, in the 21st century
      Presenter: Marine Duros (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales - France)
      Authors: Marine DUROS (marine.duros@gmail.com)
  • Session RT04 - Inspired by diversity: assorted views of urban space
    • Guangzhou Municipal Reform in the early 1920s: the perspective of SHENBAO《申报》
      Presenter: Weifang lu (Shanghai Normal Universtiy - China)
      Authors: weifang LU (xila8888@shnu.edu.cn), Zhiqiao YU (babyfish5201314@vip.qq.com)
    • Zagreb after Austria-Hungary – Architecture and Urban Development in 1918-1924
      Presenter: Dragan Damjanovic (University of Zagreb - Croatia)
      Authors: Dragan Damjanovic (ddamjano@ffzg.hr)
    • The Transformation of a noWHERE into nowHERE: a Story about Köpi Wasteland
      Presenter: Belen Zevallos (SRH University Heidelberg - Germany)
      Authors: Belen Zevallos (belen.zevallos@srh.de), Cidália Silva (cidalia@arquitectura.uminho.pt)
    • To Whom Does the City Belong? Gender-Sensitive Urban Planning and Design in Vienna
      Presenter: Dalia Zein (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies - Switzerland)
      Authors: Dalia Zein (dalia.zein@graduateinstitute.ch)
    • Early Modernist Spatial Ideals, Renewal Objectives and their Physiological Effects in Karabuk
      Presenter: Meltem Ozkan Altinoz (Karabük üniversity - Turkey)
      Authors: Meltem Özkan Altınöz (meltemozkan@gmail.com)

11.00-11.30

  • Coffee break

11.30-13.00

  • Session M10 - Another City: Émigré Intellectuals and Transnational Intellectual Communities in Early Modern and Modern Cities (1500-1950)
    • "Berlin does not titillate or tempt like Paris": Hungarian émigrés in Wilhelmine and Weimar Berlin, 1890-1933
      Presenter: Michael Miller (Central European University - Hungary)
      Authors: Michael Miller (millerm@ceu.edu)
    • Papal Politics, Pasquinades and Patronage: Nicolň Franco between Venice, Mantua and Rome, 1536-1570
      Presenter: Thomas Goodwin (University of Oxford - UK)
      Authors: Thomas Goodwin (thomas.goodwin@history.ox.ac.uk)
    • Medical Appropriation of Urban Space: Ludwig Kleinwächter’s professional and social networks throughout the Habsburg Monarchy (1839-1906)
      Presenter: Marina Hilber (University of Innsbruck - Austria)
      Authors: Marina Hilber (marina.hilber@uibk.ac.at)
  • Session M19 - Cities – Regions – Hinterlands in the early modern and modern era
    • Urban digestive apparatus: Berlin's infrastructural countryside
      Presenter: Laila Seewang (ETH Zurich - Switzerland)
      Authors: Laila Seewang (margaret.seewang@gta.arch.ethz.ch)
    • “Don't want them Eny more": Tensions in New York City’s Recreational Hinterland, 1868-1910
      Presenter: Marika Plater (Rutgers University - USA)
      Authors: Marika Plater (marika.plater@rutgers.edu)
    • Natural Beauties, a valid bastion against “ravenous” urban metabolism? Rome and Tivoli 1884-1892.
      Presenter: Salvatore Valenti (University of Leicester - UK)
      Authors: Salvatore Valenti (sv146@le.ac.uk)
    • Brazilian Hinterlands in the Global Coffee Industry
      Presenter: Júlia Ribeiro (University of Campinas - Brazil)
      Authors: Júlia Ribeiro (julia.farah@gmail.com), Frederico Costa (frederico.costa@usp.br)
  • Session M05 - Transforming Cities, Negotiating Spaces and Powers: Markets and Civic Buildings in Europe, the Middle-East and North-Africa (XIIIth c. / XIXth c. )
    • An Invisible King: Political Power and Urban Space in Spanish Milan
      Presenter: Stefano D'Amico (Texas Tech University - USA)
      Authors: Stefano D'Amico (stefano.damico@ttu.edu)
    • Annual fairs and town spaces – the influence of trade on the development of markets and town halls in Greater Poland.
      Presenter: Patrycja Szwedo (Polish Academy of Sciences - Poland)
      Authors: Anna Paulina Orłowska (anna.p.orlowska@gmail.com), Patrycja Szwedo (annualfairs@gmail.com)
    • Cores of commerce, power and social interaction: Flemish cloth-halls in late 13th – 14th century
      Presenter: Anna Mayzlish (Institute of World History - Russia)
      Authors: Anna Mayzlish (annamayzlish@gmail.com)
    • Rebuilding the public space in fifteenth-century English towns
      Presenter: James Davis (Queen's University Belfast - UK)
      Authors: James Davis (james.davis@qub.ac.uk)
    • Town Hall Thresholds and Civic Agency in the Late Medieval Low Countries
      Presenter: Nathan van Kleij (University of Amsterdam - Netherlands)
      Authors: Nathan van Kleij (n.p.d.w.vankleij@uva.nl)
  • Session M30 - The mobility of urban terminology: 20th-century exchanges across the Atlantic and beyond
    • Habitat : incremental and global-scaled construction of a notion. 1945-1975.
      Presenter: Giovanni Comoglio (Italy--independent researcher)
      Authors: Giovanni Comoglio (giovanni.comoglio@gmail.com)
    • Planning for an Uncertain Present: Action Planning, and Third World Urbanization
      Presenter: Ayala Levin (Northwestern University - USA)
      Authors: Ayala Levin (ayala.levin@northwestern.edu)
    • Self-Construction, Decentralization, and the Urban Subject in Latin Crossings
      Presenter: Marta Caldeira (Columbia University - USA)
      Authors: MARTA CALDEIRA (mjc2002@columbia.edu)
    • Self-help housing in Chile, 1952-1970
      Presenter: Emanuel Giannotti (Universidad de Chile - Chile)
      Authors: Emanuel Giannotti (emanuelgiannotti@gmail.com)
  • Session M48 - The Winds of Change: Cities in the Aftermath of Empires 1918-1923
    • Continuity, Change, and Sense of Place in Prague after 1918
      Presenter: Claire Morelon (University of Padua - Italy)
      Authors: Claire Morelon (clairemorelon@gmail.com)
  • Session M40 - Urban Gardening: a Historical Perspective, c. 1700 - 2000
    • Urban Food Production in Irish cities during World War 1
      Presenter: Mary Forrest (independent scholar - Ireland)
      Authors: Mary Forrest (mary.forrest@ucd.ie)
    • 'We had five chickens in the corner ..' - on food-production in Danish single-family housing around WWI
      Presenter: Lisbeth Hollensen (Forstadsmuseet - Denmark)
      Authors: Poul Sverrild (psv@hvidovre.dk), Lisbeth Hollensen (lhy@hvidovre.dk)
    • Urban agriculture in Bulgaria: legacies and current development
      Presenter: Mariana Draganova (Institute for the Study of Societies and Knowledge, BAS - Bulgaria)
      Authors: Mariana Draganova (meriliny@gmail.com), Dona Pickard (dona.pickard@gmail.com), Galina Koleva (galyak@gmail.com)
  • Session M45 - Reinventing the old. The historicist Revival Between XIXth and XXth Centuries and the Image of Cities: Reconstructions, Renovations, Reinventions.
  • Session M50 - Building Cities and Architectures in the Aftermath of the Second World War: the Role of the American Programs in Shaping the Discipline and the Built Environment
    • Reconstructing Rimini and Ravenna. The American economic and cultural contribution.
      Presenter: Alessia Zampini (University of Bologna - Italy)
      Authors: Alessia Zampini (alessia.zampini2@unibo.it)
    • Architecture as a Medium of American Cultural Diplomacy in Germany: The Special Projects Program
      Presenter: Johanna Blokker (University of Bamberg - Germany)
      Authors: Johanna Blokker (johanna.blokker@uni-bamberg.de)
  • Session M27 - Longing & Belonging: Historicising the Emotional Topographies of Urban Life in the 20th Century
  • Session M04 - Gambling and the City: From Rome’s Chariot Races to the Baccarat Tables of Macau (1st - 21st centuries)
    • Gambling with Dutch identity. Hazard games at the seaside resort of Scheveningen as win-lose situation, 1850-1940
      Presenter: Jan Hein Furnee (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen - Netherlands)
      Authors: Jan Hein Furnee (j.furnee@let.ru.nl)
    • From Rejection to Embrace: The Tortuous History of Budapest’s Gambling Casino Business in the 20th Century
      Presenter: Alexander Vari (Marywood University - USA)
      Authors: Alexander Vari (vari@marywood.edu)
    • "Tiretta's Baazar and Lottery": a Venetian gambling architect in Early 19th century Calcutta
      Presenter: Gianni Dubbini (Cà Foscari University Venezia - Italy)
      Authors: Gianni Dubbini (giannidubbinivenier@gmail.com)
    • Moscow Hippodrome: A Resilient Survivor as an Urban Reference Point
      Presenter: Olga Zinovieva (Lomonosov Moscow State University - Russia)
      Authors: Olga Zinovieva (olga@zinovieva.me)
  • Session SS21 - Old and New Industrial Cities: Rise, Fall and Resurgence in a Global Perspective
    • Kitan Dimona a story of a factory with a city, or a City with a Factory
      Presenter: Tamar de la Zerda (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology - Israel)
      Authors: Tamar De la Zerda (tzerda@gmail.com), Rachel Katoshevski (krachel@post.bgu.ac.il)
    • From 'productive industries' to 'productive services': the treatment of inherited industrial areas in the process of transformation of the city of Bilbao
      Presenter: Federico Camerin (Universidad de Valladolid - Spain)
      Authors: Federico Camerin (fcamerin@iuav.it), Alfonso Álvarez Mora (amora@uva.es)
    • A RESEARCH ON THE WORKING-CLASS NEIGHBORHOODS OF THE 19TH CENTURY MONTREAL
      Presenter: Meltem al (McGill University - Canada)
      Authors: meltem al (meltem.al@mail.mcgill.ca)
    • Between theory and practice. From the industrial cities of Czecoslovakia to the postindustrial space. Boom - crisis - industrial heritage
      Presenter: Andrea Pokludova (University of Ostrava - Czech Republic)
      Authors: Tereza Čapandová (capandova.tereza@seznam.cz), Andrea Pokludová (andrea.pokludova@osu.cz)
  • Session RT04 - Inspired by diversity: assorted views of urban space
    • Antiquarianism, Memory, and the Urban / Peri-Urban Displacement: Eighteenth-Century Variations on the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus
      Presenter: Desmond Kraege (University of Lausanne - Switzerland)
      Authors: Desmond Kraege (Desmond-Bryan.Kraege@unil.ch)
    • Spaces of Interaction: The German-language Press from Czernowitz, Bukovina as Site of central-European Memory
      Presenter: Cristina Spinei (Romania - University of Iasi)
      Authors: Cristina Spinei (cristina.spinei@uaic.ro)
    • Margaret Finlayson - Entrepreneur’s Wife or an Independent Actor
      Presenter: Mervi Kaarninen (University of Tampere - Finland)
      Authors: Mervi Kaarninen (mervi.kaarninen@uta.fi)
    • Youth riots as unruly politics
      Presenter: Andrés Brink Pinto (Lund University - Sweden)
      Authors: Andrés Brink Pinto (andres.brink_pinto@hist.lu.se)
    • Anti-base protest in Athens, Greece: Fusing the politics of the particular and the universal
      Presenter: Georgios Papakis (Zayed University - United Arab Emirates)
      Authors: Georgios Papakis (georgios.papakis@zu.ac.ae)

13.00-14.30

  • Lunch break

15.30-18.30

  • City Hall, Campidoglio, Sala della Protomoteca, Keynote lecture (prof. M. Baumeister)

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