HERE - EAUH 2012
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HERE - EAUH 2012
European Association for Urban History 11th International Conference on Urban History Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective Villes et sociétés – approches comparative PROGRAMME Prague, Czech Republic 29 August – 1 September 2012 Prague, République Tchèque 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 www.eauh2012.com Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS / REMERCIEMENTS e organisers of the 11th International Conference on Urban History would like to thank the following institutions for their support. Les organisateurs de la 11e Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine souhaitent remercier les institutions suivantes pour leur soutien. 1 Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 CONTENTS / SOMMAIRE Organisers / Organisateurs 4 Conference venue / Lieu de la conférence 8 Conference floor plan / Plan d´accès 9 Programme at a glance / Programme en un coup d’œil 12 Sessions / Sessions Main sessions / Sessions principales Round tables / Tables rondes Specialist sessions / Sessions spécialisées 14 14 66 71 Social programme / Activités ematic guided walks / Visites thématiques guidées Full day excursions / Excursions d’une journée 87 92 102 Information for speakers / Informations pour les conférenciers 104 Registration / Inscription 105 General Information / Informations générales 107 Index 112 Maps / Plans 116 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 2 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 WELCOME TO THE 11TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON URBAN HISTORY BIENVENUE À LA 11ÈME CONFÉRENCE INTERNATIONALE D’HISTOIRE URBAINE Dear Friends and Colleagues, Chères et chers collègues et ami(e)s, It is my pleasure and honour – on behalf of the Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts and its History Departments, and on behalf of the European Association for Urban History – to welcome you to Prague for the XIth International Conference on Urban History. Je me permets de vous acueillir au nom de l´université Charles de Prague, de la Faculté des Lettres et de ses départements d´histoire et au nom de l´Association européenne de l´histoire urbaine. J´ai l´honneur et le plaisir de vous saluer à Prague à l´occasion de la onzième conférence intérnational de l´histoire urbaine. I am proud that the Charles University is hosting our conference, which, as always, is an opportunity for the hosting city to show its glories. is time it is the City of Prague. e International Committee of the Association does not pick the host city haphazardly. e wider region of the city is always considered, as well as the city’s type, its social and historical context, and the community of scholars we wish to approach. All these aspects matter. e International Committee wished to bring the Conference back to Central Europe and to involve more scholars from this region and from the countries farther to the east and south-east. We wanted the conference to be even more widely open to interdisciplinary debates, and we thought, therefore, that Prague as a city registered on the UNESCO World Heritage list might be inspirational for our colleagues to contribute their ideas to the conference, to organise interesting sessions, and to participate actively in the discussions. Our meeting received enthusiastic and substantial support from the Charles University in Prague and its Faculty of Arts, and from the City of Prague and its Mayor, the Municipality with its International Department, the City Archives, the City Museum, and last but not least, the Historical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences. e economic situation was already worrying when we were preparing our previous conference in Ghent. We were pleased to host there about 450 delegates from many countries, many continents. Despite the economic concerns facing universities all over the world, we now have more than 700 participants from 56 countries registered for this event. e number of non-European delegates is remarkable, which tells us one important thing: the academic communities of social scientists all over the world are concerned about the current state of cities and urban settlements. All over the world, in all cultures, urban issues need to be studied from a comparative and transnational perspective, in a broad historical and social context, and we hope to offer you the opportunity to do so. Prague’s panorama and its streets and squares, its palaces, monasteries, and gardens will provide a historical, romantic and charming setting to frame our conference, yet the discussions will take place in the austere classrooms of the Faculty of Arts. We hope that you will find this contrast truly inspirational. Je suis très fière que l´Université Charles a pu devenir hôte de notre conférence qui représente à chaque fois également un glorieux défilé de sa ville d´accueil. Cette fois-ci, c´est le tour de la ville de Prague. La séléction des villes pour la conférence par le comité international n´et jamais un fait aléatoire. C´est toujours le résultat d´une reflexion plus large sur la région, sur le type de la ville, son contexte historique et social. Elle résulte également du désire de nous rapprocher de la comunauté des scientifiques. Tous ces critères sont à considérer. Le comité international a désiré de revisiter l´Europe centrale grâce à la conférence, afin d´attirer et d´engager plus de scientifiques, notamment issus de la région orientale ou sud-orientale de l´Europe. Notre objectif c´est aussi d´ouvrir la conférence encore plus aux dialogues entre les disciplines. Nous ésperons que Prague, la ville inscrite au patrimoine culturel et historique mondial de l´UNESCO, inspirera nos collègues aussi bien pour de nouvelles idées, que pour l’organisation des sessions, enfin la participation aux discussions. Le projet de notre conférence internationale a reçu tout d’ abord un soutient enthusiaste et substantiel de la part de l´Université Charles et de sa Faculté des Lettres. La municipalité de la ville de Prague, son Maire et son département international a notamment apporté son parrainage et appui ainsi que les Archives et le Musée historique de la ville ou encore l´Institut d´Histoire de l´Académie de Sciences de la République Tchèque. La situation économique était inquiétante déjà au moment de la préparation de la conférence du Gand il y a quatre ans. Nous y avons accueilli avec plaisir environs 450 delegués de beaucoup des pays du monde entier. Malgrès ces soucis économiques, évidents partout dans les universités, nous avons pu enregistré à Prague plus de 680 participants originaires d´environs de 56 pays. Le nombre de participants non-européens est remarquable. Ceci est une information très importante qui éclaircit à la fois l´état présent des villes et ses habitats, et nous informe sur les soucis de la comunautés des chercheurs en sciences sociales du monde entier. Dans le contexte global, dans toutes les cultures, les problèmes urbains peuvent être étudiés dans une perspective comparative, dans un contexte historique et sociale et nous ésperons que nous allons réussir de créer à Prague une ambiance ouverte et conviviale pour de fructueuses discussions. Le panorama de Prague, ses rues et ses places, ses palais, monastères et jardins historiques, romantiques et charmants vont encadrer le colloque, pendant que nos discussions seront localisées dans les salles simples de la Faculté des Lettres. Nous espérons tout de même que vous allez pouvoir trouver de l´inspiration dans ce constraste. Luďa Klusáková President of the EAUH (European Association for Urban History) Professor of Modern History (Charles University in Prague) Luďa Klusáková Présidente de l’AEHU (l’Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine) Professeur d‘histoire moderne (Université Charles de Prague) 3 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 4 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 ORGANISERS / ORGANISATEURS EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION FOR URBAN HISTORY / L‘ASSOCIATION EUROPÉENNE D‘HISTOIRE URBAINE e European Association for Urban History was established in 1989 with the support of the European Union. Conferences are organised every two years. ese biennial conferences provide a multidisciplinary forum for historians, sociologists, geographers, anthropologists, art and architectural historians, economists, ecologists, planners and all others working on different aspects of urban history. e invitation is extended to all scholars who make urban history a distinctive and innovative subject. Up until now, ten conferences have been organised. 1992 Amsterdam 1994 Strasbourg 1996 Budapest 1998 Venezia 2000 Berlin 2002 Edinburgh 2004 Athens 2006 Stockholm 2008 Lyon 2010 Ghent 2012 Prague Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 L’Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine a été fondée en 1989 avec le concours de l’Union Européenne. Les conférences sont organisées tous les deux ans et constituent un forum multidisciplinaire pour historiens, sociologues, géographes, anthropologues, historiens d’art et architectes, urbanistes et toute personne s’intéressant à l’histoire urbaine. Jusqu’à présent, dix conférences ont été organisées. 1992 Amsterdam 1994 Strasbourg 1996 Budapest 1998 Venise 2000 Berlin 2002 Edimbourg L’Association Européenne d´Histoire Urbaine a lancé un nouveau site Internet www.eauh.eu qui propose plusieurs entrées pouvant être utiles à votre travail de recherche et au travail de vos étudiants: • e European Association for Urban History has launched a new general website www.eauh.eu, which offers various entries that might be helpful for your research and for the work of your students: • • • • • Conference directory. Since 1992, the EAUH has organised 10 conferences with a total of 300 sessions, including more than 2200 papers by more than 1800 scholars. e directory enables you to search all past conferences for specific papers, sessions, authors, organisers etc. Especially useful if you organise an international workshop or research application and try to expand the geographic focus of your scientific network. Searching by keywords is possible by using the search form. You can also directly browse through the raw data. Bibliography. is list offers a preliminary overview of collected volumes and the special issues of journals that have resulted from sessions of EAUH conferences. We are looking forward to your additions! Journals. An overview of recommended journals specialised in urban history, offered in seven languages and from nine countries. Organisations. A list of recommended institutions and organisations devoted to urban history, including centres for research and teaching, national urban history societies, and virtual communities. Contact. A link to our own Facebook and LinkedIn communities. Please join us! Suggestions? Mail to: mail@eauh.eu | Jan Hein Furnée, EAUH secretary 2004 Athènes 2006 Stockholm 2008 Lyon 2010 Gand 2012 Prague • • • • Conférences. Depuis 1992, l´AEHU a organisé 10 colloques avec un total de 300 sessions comprenant plus de 2200 articles de plus de 1800 chercheurs. Le répertoire permet de rechercher dans l´ensemble des colloques et conférences réalisés des communications précises, des sessions, auteurs, organisateurs, etc. Particulièrement utile si vous organisez un workshop international ou une demande de bourse de recherche et vous essayez d’étendre le rayon géographique de votre réseau scientifique. Le volet de recherche permet de lancer la recherche par mots clés. Vous pouvez également accéder directement aux données brutes. Bibliographie. La liste donne un aperçu préliminaire des volumes d´articles recueillis et des numéros spéciaux de revues académiques ayant résulté de sessions des conférences précédentes de l´AEHU. Nous attendons avec impatience vos contributions! Revues. Cette rubrique propose une vue d’ensemble des revues spécialisées en histoire urbaine, en sept langues et provenant de neuf pays différents. Organisations. La rubrique propose la liste des institutions et établissements reconnus qui se consacrent à l’histoire urbaine: aussi bien les centres de recherche et d’enseignement que les sociétés nationales d’histoire urbaine et les communautés virtuelles. Contact. Liens vers nos communautés Facebook et LinkedIn. Rejoignez nos comptes de réseaux sociaux! Une suggestion à faire? Adresse courriel: mail@eauh.eu | Jan Hein Furnée, Secrétaire de l’AEHU 5 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 6 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE / COMITÉ INTERNATIONAL Luďa Klusáková (president / présidente) Marc Boone (former president / président sortant) Jan Hein Furnée (secretary / secrétaire) Marjaana Niemi (treasurer / trésoriere) Amelia Andrade Søren Bitsch Christensen Elisabeth Crouzet-Pavan Shane Ewen Lars Nilsson Markian Prokopovych Dieter Schott Gabor Sonkoly Roey Sweet Carlo Maria Travaglini Michèle Dagenais (corresponding member / membre correspondant) Andrew May (corresponding member / membre correspondant) Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 LOCAL ORGANISING COMMITTEE / COMITÉ LOCAL D´ORGANISATION Prague Ghent / Gand Amsterdam Tampere Lisbon / Lisbonne Aarhus Paris Leeds Stockholm Vienna Darmstadt Budapest Leicester Rome Luďa Klusáková Jaroslav Ira Eva Chodějovská Jaroslav Miller Lenka Sliwková Charles University in Prague / Université Charles, Prague Charles University in Prague / Université Charles, Prague Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague / Académie tchèque des sciences, Prague Palacký University, Olomouc / Université Palacký, Olomouc Guarant International, Prague COORDINATION / COORDINATION Markéta Domanjová Charles University in Prague / Université Charles, Prague Veronika Knotková City Archives, Prague / Archives municipales, Prague Ivana Slezáková International Department, Prague Municipality / Département international de la Mairie Petra Adámková Public Relations / Relations publiques Montreal Melbourne HONORARY MEMBERS / MEMBRES HONORIFIQUES Donatella Calabi Peter Clark Pim Kooij Paul Van De Laar Denis Menjot Robert Morris Heinz Reif Richard Rodger Lydia Sapounakis-Dracaki Clemens Wischermann Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Plus many volunteers who contribute to the success of this conference and its social programme. Plus un bon nombre de bénévoles qui contribuent au succès de cette conférence et des activités. CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT / SÉCRETARIAT DE LA CONFÉRENCE Venice / Venise Helsinki Groningen Rotterdam Lyon Edinburgh / Edimbourg Berlin Edinburgh Athens / Athènes Constance GUARANT International Opletalova 22, 110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic Tel: +420 284 001 444 | Fax: +420 284 001 448 E-mail: eauh2012@guarant.cz | www.eauh2012.com 7 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History 8 Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 CONFERENCE VENUE / LIEU DE LA CONFÉRENCE Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 CONFERENCE FLOOR PLAN / PLAN D´ACCÈS GROUND FLOOR / REZ-DE-CHAUSSÉE Charles University, founded in 1348, is the oldest university in Central Europe and today belongs to the most eminent educational and scientific establishments in the Czech Republic, recognized in both the European and global contexts. It is an outstanding cultural institution as a result of its scientific and pedagogical achievements and its unique historical tradition. Charles University now contains 17 autonomous faculties (14 in Prague, 2 in Hradec Králové, and one in Plzeň), 3 collegiate institutes, 6 additional establishments for educational and scientific research, developmental activities, other creative activities and for information service, 5 university-wide facilities and the vice-chancellor’s /rector’s office which serves as an executive establishment for the Charles University management. e Faculty of Arts is one of the original four faculties established in 1348. It is now one of the largest and most important humanities institutions in the Czech Republic, and currently offers full BA, MA and doctoral programmes in 89 subjects of study run by 46 departments and institutes. With almost 8,000 students and 700 members of teaching staff, the Faculty ranks among the largest at the University. Address: Náměstí Jana Palacha 2, Prague, Czech Republic | www.ff.cuni.cz map A 1ST FLOOR / 1ER ÉTAGE Fondée en 1348, l‘Université Charles fait partie des plus anciennes universités dans le monde et constitue aujourd’hui l’une des plus importantes institutions scientifiques et de formation en République tchèque dans le contexte européen tout comme dans le contexte mondial. Ses performances pédagogique et scientifique, ainsi que sa tradition historique unique font d’elle une institution culturelle de grande envergure. Actuellement, l’Université compte 17 facultés (14 à Prague, 2 à Hradec Králové et 1 à Plzeň) 3 instituts d’études supérieurs, 6 autres unités : de formation, des sciences, de recherche et développement, l’unité des activités créatives et le centre d’information, 5 établissements universitaires spécifiques et le rectorat en tant qu’unité de direction exécutive de l’Université Charles (UK). L’université a un effectif supérieur à 7000 employés, dont 4000 sont des académiciens ou scientifiques. La Faculté des Lettres est l’une des quatre facultés d’origine, fondée en 1348. Il s’agit de l’une des plus grandes et des plus importantes institutions de lettres en République tchèque et actuellement elle offre des études BA, MA et des programmes de doctorat dans 89 spécialisations au sein de 46 départements et instituts. Avec 8000 étudiants et 700 membres de l’équipe pédagogique, cette dernière est l’une des plus importantes au sein de l’Université. Adresse: Náměstí Jana Palacha 2, Prague, République Tchèque | www.ff.cuni.cz plan A 9 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 10 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 2ND FLOOR / 2ÈME ÉTAGE 3RD FLOOR / 3ÈME ÉTAGE Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 4TH FLOOR / 4ÈME ÉTAGE 11 THURSDAY, 30 AUGUST 2012 / JEUDI, 30 AOÛT 2012 104 111 116 200 201 215 217 300 301 326 Registration at the Faculty of Arts / Inscription à la Faculté des Lettres M06 M12 S21 M04 M05 M15 RT1 M13 M46 M01 Coffee Break / Pause-café M06 M12 S20 M04 M05 M15 RT1 M13 M46 M01 S17 Lunch Break / Pause-déjeuner M07 M12 S05 M43 M05 M16 RT2 M36 M30 M42 M09 Coffee Break / Pause-café M07 S03 S01 M43 S13 M16 RT2 M36 M30 M42 M09 ematic Guided Walks No. 1, 2, 3, 18 / Visites thématiques guidées No. 1, 2, 3, 18 Evening Concert at the Clam-Gallas Palace / Concert du soir au Palais Clam-Gallas SUNDAY, 2 SEPTEMBER 2012 / DIMANCHE, 2 SEPTEMBRE 2012 Full Day Excursion No. 1 / Excursion d‘une journée No. 1 Full Day Excursion No. 2 / Excursion d‘une journée No. 2 ematic Guided Walks No. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16 / Visites thématiques guidées No. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16 18 18 08:00–18:00 08:00–17:00 10:00–11:30 16 16 SATURDAY, 1 SEPTEMBER 2012 / SAMEDI, 1 SEPTEMBRE 2012 104 111 116 200 201 215 217 300 301 326 429 Registration at the Faculty of Arts / Inscription à la Faculté des Lettres M20 M03 M18 RT5 M44 M40 M29 S07 M02 M50 M39 S23 M49 Coffee Break / Pause-café M20 M03 M18 RT5 M44 M40 M29 S25 M02 M50 M39 S24 M49 Lunch Break / Pause-déjeuner S15 S08 S18 S19 M08 M40 S16 S14 S12 M50 M39 S10 S02 Closing Ceremony at the Faculty of Arts / Cérémonie de clôture à la Faculté des Lettres ematic Guided Walks No. 4, 5, 12, 13, 17 / Visites thématiques guidées No. 4, 5, 12, 13, 17 429 Room / salle 08:00–17:00 09:00–10:30 10:30–11:00 11:00–12:30 12:30–14:00 14:00–15:30 15:30–17:00 18:30–20:00 18 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 FRIDAY, 31 AUGUST 2012 / VENDREDI, 31 AOÛT 2012 104 111 116 200 201 215 217 300 301 326 429 Registration at the Faculty of Arts / Inscription à la Faculté des Lettres M23 M25 M21 RT3 M17 M14 M34 S04 M38 M33 M32 M27 M45 Coffee Break / Pause-café M23 M25 M21 RT3 M17 M14 M34 S06 M38 M33 M32 M27 M45 Lunch Break / Pause-déjeuner M24 M26 M11 RT4 M47 M37 M35 S09 M41 M31 M32 M28 M19 Coffee Break / Pause-café M24 M26 M11 RT4 M47 M37 M35 S11 M41 M48 S22 M28 M19 Conference Dinner at the Břevnov Monastery / Dîner de la conférence au Couvent de Břevnov M22 M22 M10 M10 16 Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective Room / salle 08:00–17:30 09:00–10:30 10:30–11:00 11:00–12:30 12:30–14:00 14:00–15:30 15:30–16:00 16:00–17:30 19:30–21:30 Room / salle 08:00–17:30 09:00–10:30 10:30–11:00 11:00–12:30 12:30–14:00 14:00–15:30 15:30–16:00 16:00–17:30 18:30–20:00 19:00–20:30 19:00–21:00 WEDNESDAY, 29 AUGUST 2012 / MERCREDI, 29 AOÛT 2012 Registration at the Faculty of Arts / Inscription à la Faculté des Lettres Guided Walking Tour of Prague / Visite guidée de Prague ematic Guided Walk No. 14 / Visite thématique guidée No. 14 Bursaries Meeting / Réunion des boursiers International Committee Meeting / Réunion du comité international ematic Guided Walk No. 15 / Visite thématique guidée No. 15 Opening Ceremony and Inaugural Addresses at the Bethlehem Chapel / Cérémonie d‘ouverture et allocutions inaugurales à la Chapelle de Bethléem Plenary lecture by Prof. Peter Clark: „European Cities in a Globalising World“ / Conférence plénière par Prof. Peter Clark: „Villes européennes dans un monde globalisé“ Welcome Cocktail at the Bethlehem Chapel / Cocktail de bienvenue à la Chapelle de Bethléem 12 18:00–19:00 12:00–19:00 13:00–17:00 13:00–14:00 14:00–14:30 15:00–17:00 15:00–16:00 17:30–18:00 PROGRAMME AT A GLANCE / PROGRAMME EN UN COUP D‘ŒIL European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative 13 Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 14 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 SESSIONS / SESSIONS M02 M01 Organisers: Manon Van der Heijden (Leiden University, e Netherlands); Martha Howell (Colombia University, New York, USA); Ariadne Schmidt (Leiden University, e Netherlands) Period: All periods Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 217 NEW WORLDS, NEW CITIES Organisers: Adriana Valencia (University of California, Berkeley); Mark Lentz (University of Louisiana) Period: All periods Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 301 1068 UTOPIA, MIOPIA AND SELF-HELP: PLANNING, CHANGE AND CONTINUITY IN THE FEDERAL DISTRICT OF BRASILIA eresa Carvalho Santos (Universidade Federal Fluminense, Urbanism, Niteroi, Brazil) 626 FROM IDEAL TO REAL: THE EVOLUTION OF THE SAVANNAH PLAN FROM 1733-1851 David Gobel (Savannah College of Art and Design, Architectural History, Savannah, GA, USA) 359 WHEN UTOPIA BECOMES REALITY: FROM NEW CITY TO (JUST) CITY Ricardo Trevisan (University of Brasília - School of Architecture and Urbanism, eory and History, Brasília, Brazil) 840 JUVENILE CITY? AGE AND THE EARLY HISTORY OF MELBOURNE Simon Sleight (King‘s College London, History, London, U.K.) 1001 NEW TOWNS - IMAGE IDENTITIES FUTURE PERSPECTIVES Pascaline Gaborit (ENTP European New Towns and Pilot Cities Platform, Brussels, Belgium) 1192 FOUNDATION AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT OF THE CITY OF PUEBLA IN THE NEW SPAIN AND THE LAWS OF THE INDIES Lilian Illades; Augustín Grajales (Benemerita Universidad Autonoma de Puebla, Insituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Puebla, Mexico) 1494 SÃO PAULO, BUENOS AIRES, AND THE IDEA OF THE „EUROPEAN CITY“ (1870-1915) Ricardo Hernan Medrano (Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie / Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo, São Paulo, Brazil) 1294 PARADISE IN THE TROPICS: THE FRANCISCAN CONVENT AND THE IDEA OF ORDER IN THE COLONIAL TOWNS AND CITIES OF NORTHEAST BRAZIL M.A. da Silva; Érika Aprígio; T.S. de Melo (Federal University of Alagoas, Maceió, Brazil) THE LURE OF THE CITY 1400–1900 COMMENTATORS Maarten Prak (Utrecht University, Department of History, Utrecht, e Netherlands) Jan Lucassen (International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam, e Netherlands) 1550 SEIGNIORIAL APPARATUS AS AN URBAN POLE OF ATTRACTION. THE COUNTY OF LUNA (LEÓN) AT THE END OF THE MIDDLE AGES Francisco Javier Álvarez Carbajal (University of Oviedo, Área de Ciencias y Técnicas Historiográficas, Oviedo Spain) 1604 DARKNESS ON THE EDGE OF TOWN. LIFE STORIES OF PROTOINDUSTRIALISTS IN THE 16TH CENTURY Jaco Zuijderduijn (Utrecht University, Research group Socio-Economic History, Utrecht, e Netherlands) 895 L‘ATTRAIT FISCAL DE LYON (17E-18E): DRAINAGE DES ÉLITES RÉGIONALES ET GÉOSTRATÉGIES FAMILIALES Olivier Zeller (Lumière Lyon 2, Department of History, Lyon, France) 883 THE LURE OF ROME. BUILDING YARDS, IMMIGRATION AND PUBLIC DEBT (16TH-17TH C.) Fausto Piola Caselli (University of Cassino, Cassino, Italy) 842 THE CITY AS “FACTORY OF ELITES” IN NORTHWESTERN SPAIN DURING THE PASSAGE FROM MEDIEVAL TO EARLY MODERN TIMES: THE CASE OF OVIEDO Raul Gonzalez Gonzalez; Soledad Beltrán Suárez (University of Oviedo, Medieval History, Oviedo, Spain) 369 HUMAN MOBILITY AND PUBLIC POLITICS DURING PERIODS OF DECLINE: FRENCH IMMIGRANTS IN ARAGONESE TOWNS (1635-1702) Jose Antonio Mateos Royo (University of Zaragoza, Economic Estructure and History and Public Economy, Zaragoza, Spain) 269 “HOC PERENNI SUBSIDIO PROSPEXERIT CORCYRA”: THE LURE OF CREDIT AND THE URBAN MICROFINANCIAL NETWORKS Christos Desyllas (Hellenic open University, European Social and Economic History, Corfu, Greece) 248 SEE YOU IN COURT! THE ROLE OF THE LOCAL AND THE CENTRAL COURTS AS MERCANTILE CONTRACT ENFORCERS IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY ANTWERP Jeroen Puttevils (Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium) 15 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 16 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M03 SHRINKING CITIES Organisers: Lars Nilsson (Institute of Urban History, Stockholm University); Sylvia Hahn (Department of History, University of Salzburg) Period: All periods Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 18 1570 1489 1319 897 824 257 SHRINKING CITIES IN PERIPHERAL REGIONS Karel Schmeidler (REDECO, Brno, Czech Republic) SHRINKING CITIES AND URBAN-RURAL TERRITORIES. A METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK FOR A SUSTAINABLE URBAN APPROACH Teresa Marat-Mendes (ISCTE - Lisbon University Institute, Architecture and Urbanism, Queijas, Portugal) INFRASTRUCTURE AS UMBILICAL CORD: WATER GOVERNANCE AND REGIONAL ENGAGEMENT IN DETROIT Dana Kornberg (University of Michigan, Sociology, Ann Arbor, MI, USA) RESPONSES TO DECLINE IN 17TH-CENTURY ANTWERP. ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL POLICY OF THE URBAN GOVERNMENT OF ANTWERP AFTER 1648 Michael Limberger (Ghent University, History Department, Ghent, Belgium) POST-SOCIALIST SHRINKING CITIES: GLOBAL CHALLENGES Jasna Stefanovska; D. Pencic (University Ss. Cyril and Methodius, Department of Urbanism, Skopje, Macedonia) RUINS AND NETWORKS: THE RISE AND DECAY OF ALCANTARA CITY IN MARANHÃO – BRASIL Grete Pflueger (Universidades Estadual do Maranhão, Arquitetura e Urbanismo, Sao Luis, Brazil) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M04 CITIES AND RIVERS – LONG TERM DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIO-NATURAL SITES Organisers: Prof. Dieter Schott (History Department, TU Darmstadt, Germany); Dr. Martin Knoll (History Department, TU Darmstadt, Germany); Ass. Prof. Dr. Martin Schmid (Center for Environmental History, Institute of Social Ecology, Vienna, Alpen-Adria Universität) Period: All periods Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 116 705 962 789 690 794 446 1044 695 INTERACTIONS ENTRE PAYSAGES FLUVIAUX ET URBAINS DANS L’ESSOR DES VILLES RIVERAINES ENTRE GARONNE ET MEUSE, DU DÉBUT DU MOYEN ÂGE À LA FIN DU XVIE s Marc Suttor (MCF HDR Université d’Artois, Arras, Belgium) INFRASTRUCTURE AND THE TOPOGRAPHY OF TOWNS IN THE RANDSTAD (13TH-15TH CENTURY) Kim Zweerink (TU Del, Del, e Netherlands) BECOMING AN ‚IMPERIAL RIVER‘. ENGINEERING AND DISPUTING THE VIENNESE DANUBE IN EARLY MODERN TIMES Severin Hohensinner (University of Natural Resources & Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU), Institute of Hydrobiology & Aquatic Ecosystem Management, Vienna, Austria); Christoph Sonnlechner (City and Provincial Archives of Vienna, Austria) THE SEINE, A PARISIAN RIVER? IMPRINTS, CONTROL AND DEPENDENCIES, 18th-20th CENTURIES Sabine Barles (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, UMR Géographie Cités, Paris, France) URBAN LIFE AT RIVER BANKS: CITY – RIVER SPATIAL INTERFERENCES AND EVERYDAY ACTIVITIES IN ST. PETERSBURG, 18 – 20 CC Alexey Kraikovski; Julia Lajus (European University at St. Petersburg, History, St. Petersburg, Russia) THE TRANSFORMATION OF A SOCIO-NATURAL SITE: URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND RIVER TRANSPORT ON THE VIENNESE DANUBE (19TH, EARLY 20TH CENTURY) Sylvia Gierlinger; Fridolin Krausmann; Simone Gingrich (Alpen-Adria Universität, Institute of Social Ecology, Vienna, Austria); Gertrud Haidvogl (University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management, Vienna, Austria) PARIS, BRUSSELS, BERLIN, MILAN AND THEIR WATERS Lestel Laurence (CNRS/UPMC, Paris, France); I. Parmentier (Facultés Universitaires de Namur, Brussels, Belgium); K. Winklhoefer (Humboldt Universitaet zu Berlin, Germany); P. Redondi (Università di Milano-Biccoca, Milan, Italy) RIVERS, INDUSTRIAL CITIES AND HINTERLAND PRODUCTION IN QUEBEC, 19TH-20TH Stephane Castonguay (CIEQ-UQTR, Dept of History, Trois-Rivieres, Canada) 17 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 18 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M05 HISTORICISING THE POLITICS OF TRANSPORT AND CITIES Organisers: Carlos Lopez Galviz (Institute of Historical Research, University of London); Karen Bowie (École Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris); Richard Dennis (University College London) Period: All periods Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 and 14:00–15:30 Room: 200 1559 1521 1333 1425 1605 1560 900 1557 1525 1561 1563 LAVAL, VILLE MODERNE: LES PROMESSES D’UNE ÈRE NOUVELLE Anne Bondon (Ecole d’Architecture de Paris-la Villette. Chercheur à l’I.P.R.A.U.S., Paris, France) TRAFFIC JUNCTION: COINCIDENCE OR INTENTION? THE CITY OF LEMBERG IN MEMORANDA OF GALICIAN RAILWAY SOCIETIES Nadja Weck (University of Vienna, Slavonic Studies, Vienna, Austria) THE MODERNIZATION POLICY OF HIGHWAY NETWORK IN ANATOLIA Methiye Gül Çöteli (Erciyes University, City and Regional Planning, Kayseri, Turkey) “RIDING ON TOP OF THE CAR”: THE TRAM AND URBAN TRANSFORMATION Karolina Kendall-Bush (University College London, Centre for Intercultural Studies, London, U.K.) URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT; THE INFLUENCE OF A TRAM LINE ON THE SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT ON THE WEST SIDE OF AMSTERDAM BETWEEN 1900 AND 1920 Henrik Schmal (University of Amsterdam, Human Geography and Planning, Zeist, e Netherlands) LA VILLE À LA CROISÉE DES CHEMINS. RÉSEAUX D’ÉCHANGES ET DISCUSSION DES PROBLÈMES AUTOMOBILES EN VILLE (1923-1964) Sébastien Gardon (CSO UMR CNRS, Paris, France) „PARIS SE MEURT“: GRATTE-CIEL, AUTOMOBILE ET MODERNITÉ 1953-1965 Julie Gimbal (Paris IV La Sorbonne, Centre André Chastel, Paris, France) FROM PUBLIC TRANSPORT TO THEMATIC SUBWAY: BARCELONA Claudia Contreras (University of Barcelona, /GRECS/ Grup de Recerca sobre Exclusió i Control Social, Barcelona, Spain) DÉVELOPPEMENT DES TCSP ET MAÎTRISE DE L’ÉTALEMENT URBAIN Anne Grillet-Aubert (Ipraus, Paris, France) CENTRE ATHÉNIEN: EN TRAM, EN VOITURE OU À PIED? Dimitra Kanellopoulou (Géographies-Cités de l’Université, Paris, France) L’URBANISATION DES INFRASTRUCTURES FERROVIAIRES DANS LA MÉTROPOLE JAPONAISE CONTEMPORAINE, À TRAVERS LE CAS DE SITES DE GRANDES GARES À TÔKYÔ: DES PROJETS PRIVÉS À DESTINATION DU PUBLIC Corinne Tiry-Ono (Laboratoire Acs (Ensa Paris-Malaquais), Umr Ausser, Paris, France) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M06 MULTIPLE IDENTITIES IN AN URBAN CONTEXT: ‘COSMOPOLITANISM’ VERSUS LOCAL BELONGING IN A LONG TERM PERSPECTIVE Organisers: Miriam van de Kamp (Leiden University/Campus, e Hague); Hilde Greefs (Centre for Urban History, University of Antwerp); Anne de Winter (Department of History, Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Period: All periods Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 18 447 504 373 355 1522 1031 881 NATION, POLITICAL PARTIES AND SOCIAL GROUPS: THE CREATION OF COLLECTIVE MEMORY IN AN ITALIAN INDUSTRIAL TOWN BETWEEN THE 1800s AND THE 1900s Davide Tabor (University of Turin, Department of History, Turin, Italy) IMMIGRANT’S NEIGHBORHOODS AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A METROPOLIS: SÃO PAULO, 1890-1930 Ana Lanna (USP, History of Architecture, São Paulo, Brazil) COSMOPOLITANISM AND ELITE MIGRATION IN DRESDEN BEFORE WORLD WAR I Nadine Zimmerli (University of Wisconsin-Madison, History, Williamsburg, USA) VACATE AND SUBSTITUTE - SHIFT IN CULTURAL CONTEXT OF ISTANBUL Işıl Çokuğraş (Yıldız Technical University, Department of Architecture, Istanbul, Turkey) SPATIALIZING THE COSMOPOLITAN COLONIAL CITY. RE-READING THE URBAN LANDSCAPE OF LUBUMBASHI (DRC) Sofie Boonen (Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium) IRISH IDENTITY, SUSTAINED MEMORY, AND CULTURAL POLITICS IN CINCINNATI URBAN HISTORY Kevin Grace (University of Cincinnati, Archives, Cincinnati, USA) NATIONALIZING DIAMONDS David De Vries (Tel Aviv University, Labor Studies, Tel Aviv, Israel) 19 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 20 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M07 DEPICTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF THE “OTHER”: ISLAMIC CITIES IN THE EYES OF EUROPEAN TRAVELERS Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M08 FEMALE AGENCY AND CIVIL SOCIETY IN LATE MEDIEVAL, EARLY MODERN AND NINETEENTHCENTURY CITIES Organisers: Gharipour Mohammad (Morgan State University); Nilay Ozlu (Bosphorus University) Period: Early Modern/Modern Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 18 Organisers: Bert De Munck (University of Antwerp); Prof. Dr. Nicholas Terpstra (University of Toronto); Drs. Ellen Decraene (University of Antwerp) Period: All periods Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 14:00–15:30 Room: 116 1496 1252 574 542 450 388 347 1318 RECONQUERING ANDALUSIA: THE MUSLIM CITIES OF THE WEST Zeynep Arda; C. Fernandez Fernandez; E. Bernad Monferrer (Universitat Jaume I, Communication Sciences, Castellon de la Plana, Spain) DEPICTING THE OTTOMAN CITY OF CONSTANTINOPLE IN TURKISH MINIATURES AND FRENCH ENGRAVINGS OF THE 16TH AND 17TH CENTURIES, A CROSS-CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE Moronvalle Jeff (Jules Verne University, Department of Art History, Amiens, France) IMAGINED GEOGRAPHIES OF ISFAHAN Caroline Mawer (NA, London, U.K.) THE OBSERVATIONS AND REFLECTIONS OF THE GERMAN/DANISH TRAVELLER CARSTEN NIEBUHR DURING A JOURNEY IN THE ORIENT 1761-67 Jørgen Mikkelsen (Danish National Archives, Copenhagen, Denmark) MUSLIM, CHRISTIAN AND JEWISH TOWNS IN PALESTINE THROUGH EUROPEAN TRAVELLERS’ ACCOUNTS (19TH – 20TH CENTURIES) Valerie Geonet (University of Namur, Department of History, Namur, Belgium) TRANSITION OF THE ULTIMATE ISLAMIC CITY THROUGH THE EYES OF TWO ITALIAN TRAVELLERS Ambra Meda (University of Central Florida, Modern Languages and Literatures, Orlando, USA); Hakan Ozoglu; Paul Giordano (University of Central Florida, Orlando, USA) TWO ENGLISHWOMEN IN ANGORA: TRAVELLERS‘ ACCOUNTS OF THE‚ NEW TURKEY‘ Davide Deriu (University of Westminster, Department of Architecture, London, U.K.) 933 680 1620 INFANTICIDE IN EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LONDON. FEMININE SOLIDARITY IN A CRIMINAL PRACTICE Yolanda Fuertes Garcia (Universidad de Cantabria, Dpto. Historia Moderna y Contemporanea, Santander, Spain) WOMEN AND THEIR AGENCY IN PUBLIC LIFE OF CZECH URBAN SOCIETIES IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGES Michaela Malaníková (Masaryk University of Brno, Department of History, Brno, Czech Republic) UNCOVERING PATHWAYS OF FEMALE AGENCY IN THE CIVIL SOCIETY OF LATE MEDIEVAL FLORENCE Carole Frick (Southern Illinois University, Historical Studies, Edwardsville, USA) BEYOND ‘THE PUBLIC’ AND ‘THE PRIVATE’: FEMALE AGENCY AND SOCIAL RELATIONS IN A SMALL EARLY MODERN CITY IN THE SOUTHERN NETHERLANDS (AALST) Ellen Decraene (University of Antwerp, Centre for Urban History, Antwerp, Belgium) 21 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 22 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M09 THE EVOLUTION OF MEDICAL PROVISION IN EUROPEAN CITIES, FROM THE MIDDLE AGES TO THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY Organisers: Christelle Rabier (e London School of Economics); Philip Rieder (University of Geneva) Period: Medieval/Early modern Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 326 530 306 811 727 808 1478 CONCEPTIONS OF THE URBAN SPACE BETWEEN PURITY AND HEALTH Fritz Dross (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institut für Geschichte und Ethik der Medizin, Erlangen, Germany) MEDICAL REFORMATION IN SIXTEENTH CENTURY NUREMBERG Hannah Murphy (University of California at Berkeley, Department of History, Berkeley, USA) LES DOCTEURS RÉGENTS DE LA FACULTÉ DE MÉDECINE DE PARIS ET LA FOURNITURE DE SOINS AUX PLUS DÉFAVORISÉS Isabelle Coquillard (Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, Histoire moderne, Marly le Roi, France) DOCTORS AT THE DEATHBED: ACCESSING HEALTH CARE IN EARLY MODERN VENICE Alexandra Bamji (University of Leeds, School of History, Leeds, U.K.) REBUILDING A HEALTHCARE SYSTEM DURING THE PLAGUE: MARSEILLE, 1720-1722 Jamel El Hadj (EHESS, Centre Norbert-Elias, Marseille, France) ARBITRER LA RÉPARTITION DES SOINS ET DE L‘ASSISTANCE DANS UNE CAPITALE, FORMER L‘ÉLITE MÉDICALE: LE CONSEIL GÉNÉRAL HOSPICES DE PARIS, 1801-1830 Antoine Ermakoff (Université Paris 7 Denis Diderot, Paris, France) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M10 VIRTUAL HISTORIC CITIES: A LABORATORY IN URBAN HISTORY Organisers: Helena Murteira (Centro de História da Arte e Investigação Artística, Universidade de Évora, Portugal); Joaquim Carvalho (Universidade de Coimbra, Faculdade de Letras, Portugal); Laura Fernandez-Gonzalez (e University of Edinburgh, Department of Architecture) Period: All periods Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 16 958 1348 1440 654 807 640 459 THE OPEN SITE: ON THE OPENNESS OF VIRTUAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE RECONSTRUCTIONS TO A MULTIPLICITY OF READINGS Zeynep Akture (Izmir Institure of Technology, Department of Architecture, Izmir, Turkey) HISTORY AND VIRTUALITY: RECREATING PRE-EARTHQUAKE LISBON Helena Murteira; A. Câmara; P. Rodrigues (University of Évora, CHAIA, Lisbon, Portugal) NICOSIA OF THE 19TH CENTURY Panayiotis Charalambous; Hesperia Iliadou; Yiorgos Chrysanthou (University of Cyprus, Computer Science, Nicosia, Cyprus) URBAN HISTORICAL OBJECTS’ VIRTUAL RECONSTRUCTION PROBLEMS: WAYS OF SOLUTION Roman Konchakov; Iury Mizis (Tambov State University, Russian history/Social history, Tambov, Russia) PROBLEMS IN IMMERSIVE ENVIRONMENT MAPPING FOR GIS DATA Laura Zucconi (Richard Stockton College, History, Galloway, NJ, USA) VISUALIZING VENICE: THE URBAN HISTORY USING NEW TECHNOLOGIES Alessandra Ferrighi (Università Iuav di Venezia, Dipartimento della Ricerca, Venezia, Italy) THE RECONSTRUCTION OF LOST WORLDS IN 3D - DOCUMENTATION AND APPROACHES IN TWO DANISH CASES Søren Bitsch Christensen (Aarhus City Archives, Aarhus, Denmark) 23 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 24 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M11 APPROCHE COMPARÉE DES PETITES VILLES EUROPÉENNES AU BAS MOYEN ÂGE: BILAN HISTORIOGRAPHIQUE ET PERSPECTIVES DE RECHERCHE Organisers: Adelaide Millán da Costa (Universidade Aberta); Beatriz Arizaga Bolumburu (Universidad de Cantabria); Michel Bochaca (Université de La Rochelle – FLASH) Period: Medieval Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 104 354 651 696 935 817 1104 539 1003 GRANDES, MOYENNES ET PETITES VILLES DU ROYAUME DE CASTILLE À LA FIN DU MOYEN ÂGE. INTÉGRATION OU CONCURRENCE María Asenjo González (Universidad Complutense, Departamento de Historia Medieval, Madrid, Spain) PETITE VILLE EST DEVENUE BIEN GRANDE. LE CAS DE BILLOM EN AUVERGNE AU BAS MOYEN ÂGE Areal omas (Université Blaise Pascal Clermont-Ferrand, Department of History, Clermont-Ferrand, France) THE TOPOGRAPHIC IDENTITY OF SMALL TOWNS IN THE LATE MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN LOW COUNTRIES Bram Vannieuwenhuyze (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Department of Medieval History, Leuven, Belgium); Kim Zweerink (Del University of Technology, Del, e Netherlands) SOCIAL IDENTITIES IN THE SMALL TOWNS OF SOUTHERN ITALY BETWEEN MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN PERIOD: HISTORIOGRAPHY AND NEW APPROACHES Bianca de Divitiis (ERC/University of Naples, Naples, Italy) TOWARDS A DEFINITION OF LATE MEDIEVAL URBAN PHENOMENON: THE CASE OF ASTURIAS Álvaro Solano Fernández-Sordo; María Álvarez Fernández (Universidad de Oviedo, Medieval History, Oviedo, Spain) VILLES NEUVES ET „QUASI-CITTÀ“: ARCHITECTURES, CHANTIERS ET STRUCTURES DE L‘HABITAT DANS L‘HISTORIOGRAPHIE DE LA RÉGION SUBALPINE OCCIDENTALE Andrea Longhi (Politecnico di Torino, Scienze, politiche e progetto per il Territorio, Torino, Italy) PETITES VILLES DES REINES MÉDIÉVALES DU PORTUGAL: IDENTITÉ, FISCALITÉ, JURIDICTION Manuela Santos Silva (University of Lisbon, Department of History, Lisboa, Portugal) PETITES VILLES AU PORTUGAL À LA FIN DU MOYEN AGE: CRITÈRES DE DÉFINITION Adelaide Millán da Costa (Universidade Abertam, Instituto de Estudos Medievais, Lisboa, Portugal) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M12 LA COUR ET LES VILLES DANS L‘EUROPE DES XIVE-XVIE SIÈCLES Organisers: Period: Date: Time: Room: Denis Menjot (Université Lyon II); Léonard Courbon (Université Lumière Lyon II) Medieval/Early Modern ursday, 30 August 2012 09:00–12:30 and 14:00–15:30 104 578 915 1390 356 534 685 517 1060 291 687 PLACES OF POWER: THE CITY AND THE COURT IN LATE MEDIEVAL IBERIA Rita Costa-Gomes (Towson University, Department of History, Towson, USA) CITIES AS COURT RESIDENCES IN THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE (1300–1800) URBANISM AS A NETWORK OF INTEGRATIVE AND COMPETING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SEIGNORIAL RULERSHIP AND CIVIC COMMUNITY Jan Hirschbiegel (Akademie der Wissenschaen zu Göttingen/ResidenzenKommission, c/o Historisches Seminar/Professur für Wirtschas- und Sozialgeschichte/Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Germany) DU RÉSEAU URBAIN À LA VILLE CAPITALE. LA COUR ET LA VILLE AUX PAYS BAS DU BAS MOYEN ÂGE AUX TEMPS MODERNES Peter Stabel (University of Antwerp, Department of History, Antwerp, Belgium) TWO SCRIPTS FOR A SINGLE SCENE THE INTEGRATION OF NAPLES, BARCELONA AND LISBON INTO THE SPANISH EMPIRE: OLD CIVIC TRADITIONS AND NEW COURTESAN PRACTIC Joan Lluís Palos (University of Barcelona, Early Modern History, Barcelona, Spain) LA REINE, SA COUR, LA VILLE Ana Maria Rodrigues (University of Lisbon, Department of History, Lisboa, Portugal) ESPACES DE LA COMMUNICATION POLITIQUE ET ESPACES CURIAUX DANS LE ROYAUME DE NAPLES SOUS LE RÈGNE D’ALPHONSE LE MAGNANIME Roxane Chilà (Université Paul Valéry - Montpellier III, Villeurbanne, France) LA MOBILITÉ Á LA COUR DU FERDINAND LE CATHOLIQUE Germán Gamero Igea (University of Valladolid, Department of Ancient and Medieval History, Valladolid, Spain) “E RICEVETTELO CON TANTA FESTA ET ALLEGREZZA, CHE NON SI POTERIA SCRIVERE”: VIE DE COUR ET DÉVELOPPEMENT URBAIN À NICOSIE (XIVE-XVIE SIÈCLES) Philippe Trélat (GRHIS, University of Rouen, Department of History, Neufchatelen-Bray, France) “POUR LE DIVERTISSEMENT DE SA MAJESTÉ”. LES SPECTACLES CURIAUX COMME EXEMPLE D’INTERPÉNÉTRATION ENTRE LA VILLE DE LONDRES ET LA COUR DES TUDOR Olivier Spina (Université de Reims, Paris, France) DÉPENSER EN VILLE. LA COUR DE SAVOIE À GENÈVE AU XVe SIÈCLE Mathieu Caesar (Université de Genève, Département d‘Histoire générale, Genève, Switzerland) 25 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 26 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 880 1015 1392 1249 1579 LA COUR DE BOURGOGNE ET LES CIRCUITS ÉCONOMIQUES PARISIENS (XIVE-XVE S.): COLLABORATION ET CONFRONTATION Florence Berland (Lille 3, Villeneuve d‘Ascq, France) THE BEST OF TWO WORLDS. URBAN ELITES AS MEDIATORS BETWEEN COURT AND CIVIC SOCIETY IN MECHELEN (1450-1550) Pieter Verhoeven (Antwerp University, Department of History, Antwerp, Belgium) ENTRE LA COUR ET LA VILLE. LES ÉRUDITS AU SERVICE DE L’EMPEREUR CHARLES IV À PRAGUE Václav Žůrek (Charles University in Prague, Centre for Medieval Studies, Praha, Czech Republic) SERVING THE KING TO ACCESS TO URBAN POWER NETWORKS: THE MOREY FAMILY’S CASE IN BARCELONA IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY Alberto Reche (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona / Institut d‘Estudis Medievals, Bellaterra, Spain) LA VILLE, LA COUR, LA MODERNITÉ DE L’ÉTAT: HISTOIRE COMPARÉE ET HISTOIRES CONNECTÉES D’UN “MODÈLE EUROPÉEN” AU RISQUE DE LA WORLD HISTORY Patrick Boucheron (Université Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne, Laboratoire de Médiévistique Occidentale de Paris, Paris, France) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M13 VIOLENCE AND THE CITY: LAW, TERRITORY AND CIVIC IDENTITY IN ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL TIMES Organisers: Yannis Xydopoulos (Aristotle University of essaloniki); Kostas Vlassopoulos (University of Nottingham); Eleni Tounta (Aristotle University of essaloniki) Period: Ancient/Medieval Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 217 387 521 398 557 920 313 934 MAKING LAW GRIP: SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND LEGAL REMEDIES IN SOLONIAN ATTICA AND BIBLICAL ISRAEL David Lewis (Durham University, Classics and Ancient History, Durham, U.K.) HOW TO CAST A CRIMINAL OUT OF ATTICA: LAW AND TERRITORY IN ANCIENT ATHENS Mirko Canevaro (Durham University / British School at Athens, Department of Classics and Ancient History, Durham, U.K.) THE RETURN OF THE EXILES IN EARLY HELLENISTIC TEGEA Elias Koulakiotis (University of Ioannina, History and Archaeology, Athens, Greece) VIOLATING THE SAFETY OF THE OIKOS: TOICHÔRYCHIA AND ASSAULTS AGAINST HOUSES IN THE HELLENISTIC AND THE ROMAN IMPERIAL PERIOD Nikos Giannakopoulos (University of essalonike, Department of History and Archaeolog, essaloniki, Greece) CRIME, SANCTUARY, AND BOUNDARIES IN LATE MEDIEVAL LONDON Shannon McSheffrey (Concordia University, Department of History, Montreal, Quebec, Canada) DEAD BODIES AND AN EMPIRE EN L’AIR: SECULAR AND SACRED AUTHORITY OVER URBAN TERRITORY IN THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD Ellen Wurtzel (Oberlin College, Department of History, Oberlin, OH, USA) LAW AND ORDER IN THE VENETIAN CORFU Katerina Konstantinidou (University of Athens, Department of History, Athens, Greece) 27 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 28 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M14 POPULAR POLITICS IN THE LATE MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN TOWN (1200–1800) Organisers: Period: Date: Time: Room: Jelle Haemers (Leuven); Christian Liddy (University of Durham, UK) Medieval/Early Modern Friday, 31 August 2012 09:00–12:30 200 234 412 1499 1279 305 1399 444 1082 1241 INTRODUCTION: POPULAR POLITICS IN THE LATE MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN TOWN Jelle Haemers (Leuven, Medieval History, Leuven, Belgium), Christian Liddy (University of Durham, UK, London) ‘FOR THE COMMON GOOD OF THE REPUBLIC’: COMMONS’ ACHIEVEMENTS FOR THEIR POLITICAL REPRESENTATION IN LATE MEDIEVAL NORTHERN TOWNS OF SPAIN (1350-1520) Jesus Angel Solorzano Telechea (Cantabria, Historical Sciences, Santander, Spain) POPULAR REVOLT AND MUNICIPAL POLITICS IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY SEVILLE Igor Knezevic (University of Pennsylvania, Department of History, Toronto, Canada) URBAN PROTEST IN LATE MEDIEVAL EGYPT AND SYRIA Amina Elbendary (American University in Cairo, Arab and Islamic Civilizations, New Cairo, Egypt) POLITICS AND REVOLT IN EUROPEAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN CITIES IN THE LATE MIDDLE AGES: COMPARISONS AND CONTRASTS Patrick Lantschner (University of Oxford, Merton College, Oxford, U.K.) ON A RED LINE ACROSS EUROPE. BUTCHERS AND REBELLIONS IN XIVTH CENTURY SIENA Valentina Costantini (Siena, Department of History, Siena, Italy) THE POPULAR POLITICS ON THE MEDITERRANEAN PERIPHERY. SOCIAL CONFLICTS AND SOLIDARITY IN THE VENETIAN TOWNS OF THE EASTERN ADRIATIC IN THE 16TH CENTURY Klemen Pust (University of Ljubljana, Idrija, Slovenia) POPULAR MOVEMENTS IN URBAN CONTEXT: THE CASE OF LATE MEDIEVAL HUNGARY Balázs Nagy (Cenrtal European University, Department of Medieval Studies, Budapest, Hungary) VIOLENT CROWDS IN THE PREINDUSTRIAL SCANDINAVIAN CAPITALS Mats Berglund (Umeå University, Department of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies, Umeå, Sweden) CONCLUSIONS Jan Dumolyn (Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M15 PORTRAITS OF THE CITY: RETHINKING METHODOLOGICAL PARADIGMS OF REPRESENTATIONS OF THE CITY Organisers: Katrien Lichtert (Ghent University); Prof. M. P. J. Martens (Ghent University); Prof. J. Dumolyn (Ghent University); Eva Chodějovská (Czech Academy of Sciences, History Institute) Period: Medieval/Early modern Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 201 413 1321 1366 1343 1150 1098 362 353 1195 DESCRIBING AND TELLING THE TOWN THROUGH THE ICONOGRAPHIC AND LITERARY SOURCES. STUDY CASES IN THE ITALIAN LATE MIDDLE AGES Silvia Beltramo (Politecnico di Torino, Dept. House and City, Torino, Italy) FRAGMENTS D’UN DISCOURS URBAIN: LA FABRIQUE D’UNE IMAGE URBAINE SANS IMAGE À ERFURT À LA FIN DU MOYEN AGE Morwenna Coquelin (Université de Bourgogne, UFR Sciences humaines, Dijon, France) THE IMAGE OF THE CITY QUANTIFIED: PICTORIAL REPRESENTATIONS OF URBANITY IN EARLY NETHERLANDISH PANEL PAINTING (1420-1520) Jelle De Rock (University of Antwerp, Department of History, Antwerpen, Belgium) IMAGES DE VENISE: PROPOSITIONS POUR UNE NOUVELLE APPROCHE À L’HISTOIRE DE LA VILLE Valeria Finocchi (Università Ca‘ Foscari Venezia, Filosofia e Beni Culturali, Venice, Italy) IDENTIFYING THE (SUB)URBS: EMBEDDED PORTRAITS OF ANTWERP IN PIETER BRUEGEL THE ELDER’S SERIES OF THE MONTHS Rachel-Anne Johnson (University of California, Santa Barbara, History of Art and Architecture, Santa Barbara, USA) THE 18TH-CENTURY PRAGUE. JOSEF DANIEL HUBER´S „IMAGES“ OF THE CAPITAL CITY OF BOHEMIA Eva Chodějovská (e Institute of History, Academy of Sciences of CR, Prague, Czech Republic); Jiří Krejčí (CTU in Prague, Department of Mapping and Cartography, Prague, Czech Republic) AL- QUDS BETWEEN THE EYE AND THE HEART - AN OTTOMAN PORTRAIT OF JERUSALEN BY THE FLEMISH PAINTER VANMOUR (1716) Shlomit Steinberg (e Israel Museum, European Art, Jerusalem, Israel) THE ‘DIGITAL THEMATIC DECONSTRUCTION’ OF EARLY MODERN TOWN VIEWS AND MAPS Bram Vannieuwenhuyze (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Department of Medieval History, Leuven, Belgium) LUX PATENTISSIMA AND WORLD PIAZZA: EARLY MODERN DIPLOMATIC PORTRAITS OF ROME Megan Williams (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Department of History, Groningen, e Netherlands) 29 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 30 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M16 ‘ECONOMIES OF QUALITY’ AND THE ‘MATERIAL RENAISSANCE’. COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON MATERIAL CULTURE CHANGES IN LATE MEDIEVAL AND SIXTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPE. Organisers: Period: Date: Time: Room: 1019 977 816 736 709 641 617 515 474 Bruno Blondé (University of Antwerp); Katherine Wilson (University of York) Medieval/Early modern ursday, 30 August 2012 14:00–17:30 201 A CENTRE OF CONSUMPTION? LATER MEDIEVAL DIJON: THE INVENTORY OF JEHAN AUBERT Katherine Wilson (University of York, Department of History, York, U.K.) THE UPHOLDER IN THE CONSUMER CULTURE OF FIFTEENTHAND SIXTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND Kate Staples (West Virginia University, Department of History, Morgantown, USA) DINNER IS SERVED. THE MATERIAL CULTURE OF THE KITCHEN IN SIXTEENTHCENTURY OUDENAARDE Inneke Baatsen (University of Antwerp, Department of History, Antwerp, Belgium) FUR IN DRESS IN THE LOW COUNTRIES BETWEEN 1450-1650 Isis Sturtewagen (Antwerp University, Department of History, Antwerp, Belgium) PUTTING FURNITURE TOGETHER. THE CHANGING MATERIAL CULTURE OF THE DOMESTIC INTERIOR IN BRUGES AND OUDENAARDE DURING THE ‘LONG’ SIXTEENTH CENTURY Julie De Groot (University of Antwerp, Department of History, Antwerp, Belgium) SMALL-SCALE PORTRAITS IN 16TH-CENTURY LYONS: FINE ART, LUXURY OBJECTS OR COMMERCIAL BAUBLES? Philippe Bordes (Université Lyon 2, Histoire de l‘art et archeologie, Lyon, France) THE ‘MATERIAL RENAISSANCE’ AND THE MIDDLING SORT: DOMESTIC GOODS AND THE PRACTICES OF EVERYDAY LIFE IN PROVINCIAL ENGLISH URBAN HOUSES Catherine Richardson (University of Kent, Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Kent, U.K.) NEW LUXURIES IN 16TH-CENTURY YORK Lisa Liddy (University of York, Department of History, Durham, U.K.) BETWEEN CHANGE AND PERSISTENCE. MATERIAL CULTURE AND CONSUMERISM IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY FRANKFURT ON THE MAIN Julia A. Schmidt-Funke (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Historisches Institut, Jena, Germany) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M17 DO MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS MATTER IN THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD (1500-1800)? Organisers: Period: Date: Time: Room: Peter Clark (Helsinki University); Bill Rowe (Johns Hopkins, Baltimore) Early Modern Friday, 31 August 2012 09:00-12:30 116 1589 1416 882 1590 1096 1588 1587 1590 DO MUNICIPAL INSTITUTIONS MATTER? THE CASE OF EARLY MODERN ANTWERP AND AMSTERDAM IN A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Michael Limberger; M. Hart (Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium) BRAWLING, QUARRELING, AND INSULTING: THE CIVIC PROCESSING OF DISPUTES IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY SAXONY John Jordan (University of Oxford, U.K.) LES APPORTS DE LA LONGUE DURÉE POUR L‘ÉTUDE DU RENOUVELLEMENT DES OLIGARCHIES MUNICIPALES: LA LOIS DE BRUXELLES DE CHARLES QUINT À 1795 Philippe Guignet (Lille 3, Villeneuve d‘Ascq, France) COMMENTATOR William T. Rowe (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA) L’IMPACT DES WAQFS SUR L’ÉVOLUTION URBAINE DES VILLES OTTOMANES ET LEUR RÔLE COMME DES INSTITUTIONS PUBLIQUES “XIVE-XVIE SIÈCLES” (EXEMPLE: EDIRNE) Filiz Atay (Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, Istanbul, Turkey) WHOSE AUTONOMY? POWER RELATIONS IN AND OUTSIDE THE PREINDUSTRIAL EUROPEAN MUNICIPALITIES Wim Blockmans (Leiden University, Leiden, e Netherlands) CITIZENSHIP IN PRE-MODERN EURASIA: A COMPARISON BETWEEN CHINA, THE NEAR EAST AND EUROPE Maarten Prak (Utrecht University, Utrecht, e Netherlands) COMMENTATOR William T. Rowe (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA) 31 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 32 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M18 CIVIC IDENTITY IN LATE MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN EUROPEAN TOWNS Organisers: Åsa Karlsson Sjögren (Umeå); Nina Koefoed (Department of History and Area studies, Aarhus, Denmark) Period: Medieval/Early modern Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 104 1565 1344 1011 848 843 707 589 CIVIC IDENTITY, SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND ACCUSATIONS OF WITCHCRAFT IN EARLY MODERN DENMARK Louise Nyholm Kallestrup (University Of Southern Denmark, Institute of History and Civilization, Odense, Denmark) BUILDING A CIVIC IDENTITY. HISTORICAL MEMORY AND IDENTITY MARKS IN CASTILIAN CITIES IN THE TRANSITION FROM MIDDLE AGES TO MODERN ERA Majo Tomé Beatriz (University of Valladolid, Ancient and Medieval History, Valladolid, Spain) LOOKING BEYOND THE CITY WALLS: CIVIC IDENTITY IN THE TEXTS OF LATER MEDIEVAL ENGLISH TOWNS Eliza Hartrich (Merton College, Oxford, Department of History, Oxford, U.K.) CIVIC IDENTITY IN EARLY MODERN SOUTHERN ITALY. MONARCHY, FEUDAL POWER AND LOCAL ÉLITES IN THE URBAN RENEWAL (1469-1560) OF SESSA AURUNCA Fulvio Lenzo (University „Federico II“, Naples, Dipartimento di discipline storiche „Ettore Lepore“, Venezia, Italy) MIDDLE-CLASS POVERTY AND CIVIC IDENTITY IN COPENHAGEN C. 1770-1850 Peter Wessel Hansen (University of Copenhagen, e Saxo Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark) MUNICIPALITY AND PERIPHERY. THE ARTICULATION OF DIFFERENT LOCAL IDENTITIES Lorena Álvarez Delgado (University of Cantabria, Modern and Contemporary History, Santander, Spain) LATE MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN CIVIC IDENTITY IN DENMARK Bjørn Poulsen (Aarhus University, Department of History, Aarhus, Denmark) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M19 PREMODERN CITY AS COMMUNITY: COHESIVE FORCES AND INTEGRATIVE FACTORS IN EUROPEAN CITIES TO 1800 Organisers: Jaroslav Miller (Palacky University, Olomouc, Czech Republic); Stephanie Tarbin (University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia) Period: Early modern Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 429 416 449 451 440 454 644 272 409 IN FIRST PERSON PLURAL: FORGING COMMUNAL IDENTITY IN THE EARLY CHARTERS AND STATUTES OF MEDIEVAL HUNGARIAN TOWNS Katalin Szende (Central European University, Department of Medieval Studies Budapest, Hungary) CONSTRUCTING SOLIDARITIES: VARIATIONS IN SOCIAL ARRANGEMENTS IN THE CITIES AND TOWNS OF ENGLAND, ITALY AND THE LOW COUNTRIES, C. 1350-1550 Arie van Steensel (EUI, History and Civilization, Firenze, Italy) COMMUNITY OF COMMUNITIES AND/OR COMMUNITY OF INDIVIDUALS? (ON THE EXAMPLE OF LATE MEDIEVAL PRESSBURG) Judit Majorossy (Central European University, Medieval Studies, Budapest, Hungary) EARLY MODERN TOWNSMAN IN A NEW MILITARY COAT: MUNICIPAL ARMED FORCES IN THE CZECH LANDS (1750–1848) Jakub Huška (Palacký University Olomouc, Department of History, Olomouc, Czech Republic) BECOMING A TOWNSMAN. THE INTEGRATION OF BURGHER IMMIGRANTS INTO SOCIETY AND TOWN COUNCIL DIRECTIVE IN EARLY MODERN PRAGUE Vilem Zabransky (University of J. E. Purkyne in Usti nad Labem, Faculty of Arts, History Department, Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic) BYNDYTH HYM WELL TREUELIE AND FAYTHFULLYE: URBAN APPRENTICESHIP IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY NORTHERN ENGLAND Loretta Dolan (University of Western Australia, Department of History, Mosman Park, Perth, Australia) CIVIC COMMUNITY VERSUS URBAN SOCIETY: THE CULT OF CORPUS CHRISTI IN LATE MEDIEVAL VIENNA AND BUDA Károly Goda (Westphalian Wilhelms-University, Münster, Germany) BETWEEN MILLSTONES – CITY COUNCIL AS COMUNICATION POINT BETWEEN OLOMOUC COMMUNITY AND SWEDISH OCCUPATION AUTHORITIES (1642-1650) Jiri Hofman (Univerzita Palackeho Olomouc, Katedra historie FF UP, Olomouc, Czech Republic) 33 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 34 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M20 THE URBAN PARISH (LATE MIDDLE AGES AND EARLY MODERN PERIOD) Organisers: Anne-Laure Van Bruaene (Ghent University); Guido Marnef (University of Antwerp); Elodie Lecuppre-Desjardin (Université Charles de Gaulle - Lille 3) Period: Early modern Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 16 1005 260 870 1518 821 931 322/ 476 943 ‚PRAGMATIC‘ RELIGION? PUBLIC DEVOTION IN 14TH AND 15TH CENTURY MECHELEN Bram Caers (Antwerp University, Department of Literature, Antwerp, Belgium); Pieter Verhoeven (Antwerp University, Department of History, Antwerp, Belgium) MONUMENTS, MAYORS AND MEMORIALISATION: STRATEGIES FOR CIVIC COMMEMORATION IN EARLY MODERN ENGLAND Paul Cockerham (Independent scholar, Sharwood, Helston, U.K.) PARISHES AS INSTITUTIONS AND CONTEXTS FOR URBAN MUSIC MAKING (ANTWERP, C.1585-1794) Stefanie Beghein (University of Antwerp, Department of History, Antwerp, Belgium) CITIES AND HEALTHCARE IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE: CONTRASTING PARIS, LONDON AND MARSEILLE BETWEEN 1550 AND 1750 Christelle Rabier (e London School of Economics, Economic History, London, U.K.) FROM THE SEARCH OF A SPACE TO (THE) DEFINITIVE ESTABLISHMENT: URBAN PARISHES OF OVIEDO IN XIVth CENTURY Olaya Rodríguez Fueyo; Rubén Magadán Cosío (Universidad de Oviedo, Medieval History, Oviedo, Spain) VERS UNE REDÉFINITION DE L’INSTITUTION PAROISSIALE URBAINE À LA FIN DU MOYEN ÂGE? L‘EXEMPLE DE VENISE Pascal Vuillemin (Université de Savoie, Chambéry, France) CHURCH, CHAPTER AND PARISHIONERS IN THE AFTERMATH OF RELIGIOUS TURMOIL. THE CASE OF ST. JAMES AND ST. PHARAHILD IN GHENT (1566–1614) Michal Bauwens (Ghent University, Department of History, Ghent, Belgium); Annelies Somers (Belgian State Archives, Ghent, Belgium) WOMEN AND THE URBAN PARISH: WESTMINSTER AND LONDON Katherine French (University of Michigan, Department of History-1029 Tisch Hall, Ann Arbor, USA) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M21 CRISE URBAINE, CRISE SOCIALE, CRISE DES POLICES? (EUROPE, VERS 1650-VERS 1914) Organisers: Vincent Denis (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne); Chiara Lucrezio Monticelli (Università di Roma „Tor Vergata“); Vincent Milliot (Université de Caen Basse-Normandie) Period: Early modern/Modern Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 104 1463 1455 1335 875 844 483 410 HARMONISER LA SURVEILLANCE POLICIÈRE URBAINE ET RURALE? LA RÉVOLUTION GENEVOISE ET L’IMPOSSIBLE RATIONALISATION ADMINISTRATIVE (1792-1798) Vincent Fontana (Université de Genève, Unité d‘histoire moderne, Genève, Switzerland) POLICE AND DANGEROUS URBAN CLASSES: CULTURE AND PRACTICE OF PUBLIC ORDER IN THE CITIES OF NORTHERN ITALY AFTER NATIONAL UNITY (1861-1880) Simona Mori (Università degli studi di Bergamo, Lettere, Arti e Multimedialità, Bergamo, Italy) POLICING EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BRISTOL: TAMING THE CHAOTIC CITY Matt Neale (University of Leicester, Centre for Urban History, Leicester, U.K.) EXTENSION URBAINE, MIGRATIONS ET MAINTIEN DE L’ORDRE. LA RÉFORME DE LA POLICE DES PORTS À MARSEILLE DANS LA SECONDE MOITIÉ DU XIXE SIÈCLE Regnard Céline (Aix-Marseille/ Telemme, Histoire, Aix en Provence, France) POLICES ET CRISES POLITIQUES À PARIS, 1848-1871) Quentin Deluermoz (University Paris 13/Nord, History, Villetaneuse, France) CRISE URBAINE ET INSTITUTIONNALISATION DE LA POLICE: LE CAS DE LISBONNE APRÈS LE TREMBLEMENT DE TERRE DE 1755 (TITRE PROVISOIRE) Flavio Borda d‘Agua (Université de Genève, Chêne-Bougeries, Switzerland) LE PALAIS INCENDIÉ, LA PLÈBE DÉCHAÎNÉE. LES MUTATIONS DE LA POLICE DE MEXICO APRÈS LA GRANDE ÉMEUTE DE 1692 Arnaud Exbalin (Université de Provence, TELEMME, Fleurance, France) 35 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 36 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M22 SOLDIERS, TRADERS AND ENGINEERS. MILITARY AND URBAN SOCIETY IN EUROPE (1650-1850) Organisers: Mikko Huhtamies (University of Helsinki, e department of Philosophy, History, Culture and Art Studies) Period: Early modern/Modern Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 16 202 1172 773 566 424 414 403 1602 INTRODUCTION: SOLDIERS, TRADERS AND ENGINEERS. MILITARY AND URBAN SOCIETY IN EUROPE (1650-1850) Mikko Huhtamies (University of Helsinki, Department of Philosophy, History, Culture and Art Studies, Helsinki, Finland) A MEDITERRANEAN CASE OF CONTRASTED MILITARIZATION: THE HARBOUR CITY OF MESSINA Carmelina Gugliuzzo; G. Restifo (Department of History and Human Sciences, Messina, Italy) IMPACT OF MILITARY PRESENCE IN DANISH TOWNS 1660-1848 Karsten Skjold Petersen (Royal Danish Arsenal Museum, Copenhagen, Denmark) HELSINKI AND SVEABORG - TOWN, FORTRESS AND INTERACTION Juha-Matti Granqvist (University of Helsinki, Department of Philosophy, History, Cultural Studies and Art Studies, Helsinki, Finland) BARRACKS IN THE CITY (XVIth-XXth CENTURY) Catherine Denys (Université de Lille, Histoire, Lille, France) THE MILITARY FACTOR IN A DAILY LIFE OF THE CAPITAL OF RUSSIAN EMPIRE IN XVIII CENTURY Kirill Nazarenko; N. Rogulin (Saint-Petersburg State University, Department of History, Saint-Petersburg, Russia) THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE SEA FORTRESS OF SVEABORG – GEOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVES OF THE ECONOMIC IMPACT Sofia Gustafsson (University of Helsinki, Department of Philosophy, History, Culture and Art Studies, Helsinki, Finland) BREED AND BOOZE, NAVAL SUPPLY AND EARLY MODERN PRODUCTION Karl Bergman (Blekinge Institute of Technology, Department of Spatial Planning, Karlskrona, Sweden) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M23 ROUTES OF COMMERCE AND FOREIGN MERCHANTS SETTLEMENTS IN MEDITERRANEAN PORTS AND CENTRAL EUROPEAN CITIES: 14TH-19TH CENTURIES Organisers: Teresa Colletta (University of Naples); Brigitte Marin (Université de Provence); Heleni Porfyriou (CNR-ICVBC-Rome) Period: Early modern/Modern Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 16 1615 1353 659 522 422 337 334 255 211 INTRODUCTION: ROUTES OF COMMERCE AND FOREIGN MERCHANTS SETTLEMENTS IN MEDITERRANEAN PORT TOWNS AND CENTRAL EUROPEAN CITIES: 14TH-19TH CENTURIES Teresa Colletta (University of Naples „Federico II“, Naples, Italy) „GEWÖLBHERREN“ UND „KAMMERHERREN“ – FLORENTINE AND SOUTHERN GERMAN MERCHANTS IN FIFTEEN-CENTURY BUDA Krisztina Arany (National Archives of Hungary, Budapest, Hungary) STRUCTURING LOCAL, REGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LEVELS: THE DURABILITY OF ITALIAN PRESENCE IN EARLY MODERN FRENCH ECONOMIC LIFE Nadia Matringe (European University Institute, History and Civilizations, Firenze, Italy) ROUTES OF COMMERCE IN ZAGREB AREA IN LATE MEDIEVAL PERIOD Bruno Škreblin (Croatian Institute of History, Department of Medieval History, Zagreb, Croatia) FROM DAMASCUS TO ALEPPO. THE VENETIAN COMMUNITIES AND THE NEAR EASTERN CITIES Stefania Montemezzo (University of Verona, Economics, Verona, Italy) PIERO PANTELLA FROM PIACENZA AND THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY OF RAGUSA (DUBROVNIK) IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Paola Pinelli (University of Florence, Faculty of Economy, Department of Economics, Firenze, Italy) COMMERCIAL ROUTES AND TRADING POSTS OF THE GREEK COMMUNITIES IN ROMANIA: CULTURAL AND EKISTICAL HERITAGE Iakovos Michailidis (Aristotle University of essaloniki, essaloniki, Greece); Eleni G. Gavra (University Of Western Macenodia, Florina, Greece) CASTILIAN MERCHANTS IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY FLORENCE. THE ASTUDILLO PARTNERSHIP AND THE FLORENTINE “NATIONE SPAGNUOLA” Francesco Ammannati (University of Florence, Economics, Florence, Italy) COMMERCIAL ROUTES BETWEEN THE FLORENTINE REPUBLIC Katalin Prajda (European University Institute, History and Civilization, Florence, Italy) 37 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 38 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M24 GENDER AND LUXURY IN THE URBAN ECONOMY (1700–1914): A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE Organisers: Anne Montenach (University of Aix-Marseille, France); Deborah Simonton (University of Southern Denmark); Søren Bitsch Christensen (University of Aarhus, Denmark) Period: Early modern/Modern Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 16 433 529 352 605 612 344 573 WOMEN‘S ROLES IN THE 18TH CENTURY COPENHAGEN LUXURY TRADE Carol Gold (University of Alaska Fairbanks, Department of History, Fairbanks, USA) L’ÉDUCATION À LA CONSOMMATION, TEMPÉRANCE ET OSTENTATION À MARSEILLE AU XIXE SIÈCLE: AFFAIRES DE PÈRES, DE MÈRES, DE FILLES ET DE FILS… Laurence Americi (Aix-Marseille Université, Bouches-du-Rhône, Aix-en-Provence, France) NEW LUXURIES AND ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIONS: VENICE IN THE LONG 18TH CENTURY) Andrea Caracausi (University of Padua, Department of History, Padua, Italy) GENDER, LUXURY AND CRAFTWORK IN BRITISH AND EUROPEAN INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS C. 1880 TO 1910 Stana Nenadic (University of Edinburgh, Department of History, Classics and Archaeology, Edinburgh, U.K.) A FEMININE LUXURY IN PARIS AT THE END OF THE 18TH CENTURY, MARIE-FORTUNÉE D’ESTE, PRINCESSE DE CONTI (1731-1803) Chatenet-Calyste Aurelie (University of Strasbourg, Department of History, L‘aigle, France) MEN, WOMEN AND THE SUPPLY OF LUXURY GOODS IN EIGHTEENTHCENTURY ENGLAND: THE PURCHASING PATTERNS OF EDWARD AND MARY LEIGH Jon Stobart (University of Northampton, U.K.) PAINTINGS, FURNITURE, SILK DRESSES AND SNUFF BOXES: THE LUXURY SHOPPING EXPERIENCE OF THE SWEDISH ARISTOCRACY IN EIGHTEENTHCENTURY FRANCE Johanna Ilmakunnas (University of Helsinki, Finland) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M25 SHOPPING IN THE CITY: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON THE TRANSFORMATION OF URBAN CONSUMER SPACE AND PRACTICE IN WESTERN EUROPE AND BEYOND, C. 1700-1900 Organisers: Jon Stobart (University of Northampton); Ilja Van Damme (University of Antwerp) Period: Early modern/Modern Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 18 1189 1174 1103 974 781 722 558 320 312 TIME AND SPACE: STRUCTURES OF URBAN HOUSEHOLD PROVISIONING Gergely Baics (Barnard College, Columbia University History, New York, USA) MARKET PLACES AND CENTRAL SPACES. MARKETS AND THE RISE OF COMPETING SPATIAL IDEALS IN DANISH CITY CENTRES, C. 1850-1900 Jens Togaard (Odense City Museums, Odense C, Denmark) FOOD RETAILING AND PUBLIC MARKETS SYSTEM: THE BARCELONA CASE Manuel Guardia (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain); Nadia Fava (Universitat de Girona, DAEC, Girona, Spain) ‘DUBLIN’S SOUTH CITY MARKETS (1875-1894) A MAGNIFICENT BUILDING BUT A COMMERCIAL FAILURE’ Janet Redmond (Independent scholar, graduate of NCAD, Dublin, Ireland) STAGES AND FICTIONS. PUBLICITY OF PRIVACY, FICTIONS OF INTERIORS AND SHOPPING DURING THE 19TH CENTURY Manuel Charpy (CNRS / IRHIS Lille III University, Paris, France) WHERE TO SHOP? SPATIAL PATTERNS OF RETAILING CIRCUITS IN BRUSSELS, 1830-1914 Anneleen Arnout (K.U.Leuven, History, Cultural history since 1750, Leuven, Belgium) CONFLICTS AND GENDER IN THE VIENNESE CONSUMER CULTURE 1880-1914 Christina Linsboth (University of Vienna, Department of Economic and Social History, Wien, Austria) SHOPPING IN ATHENS DURING THE 19TH CENTURY. NEW CAPITAL, NEW SPACES, NEW CUSTOMERS Aris Gavrielatos (Panteion University, Department of Sociology, Ilioupolis, Athens, Greece) ‘TRADITIONAL’ OR ‘MODERN’? CHANGING RETAIL PRACTICES IN SOME ENGLISH TOWNS, 1700-1900 Ian Mitchell (University of Wolverhampton, School of Law, Social Sciences and Communications, Wolverhampton, U.K.) 39 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 40 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M26 THE CULTURE OF ASSOCIATIONS: TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES, 1600-2010 Organisers: Prof.dr. R.J. Morris (Edinburgh University); Prof.dr. Jörg Hackmann (University of Szczecin); Prof.dr. Norbert Götz (Södertörn University); Jan Hein Furnée (University of Amsterdam) Period: All periods Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 18 1035 896 841 1491 1014 904 969 THE TRANSFER OF ANTI-SOCIETIES: EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES, 1820-1900 Maartje Janse (Leiden University, Department of History, Leiden, e Netherlands) TRANSNATIONAL TENDENCIES IN A NATIONAL FRAMEWORK? THE EARLY GERMAN LABOUR MOVEMENT AS CIVIL SOCIETY ACTOR, 1830s TO 1860s Juergen Schmidt (Humboldt University Berlin, IGK „Work and Life Cycle in Global History, Berlin, Germany) PERIPATETIC CULTURES OF SOCIAL INTERNATIONALISM (1850-1870). TRANSNATIONAL AND LOCAL ASSOCIATIONAL CULTURES IN BELGIUM, NETHERLANDS, SWITZERLAND & ITALY Carmen Van Praet; Christophe Verbruggen (University of Ghent, Department of History, Ghent, Belgium); Christoph Müller (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany) ASSOCIATIONS AND COLONIAL GOVERNMENTALITY IN THE IONIAN ISLANDS UNDER BRITISH RULE Sakis Gekas (York University, Department of History, Toronto, Canada) NETWORKS ACROSS THE IRON CURTAIN: THE INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS (UIA) AND ITS IMPACT ON SOCIALIST URBANISM AND EAST-GERMAN ARCHITECTS, 1949-89 Andreas Butter; Christoph Bernhardt (Leibniz-Institute for regional development and structural planning (IRS), Erkner, Germany) ASSOCIATIONS IN TIMES OF POLITICAL TURMOIL: SCIENCE SOCIETIES AND THE BOLSHEVIK REGIME, 1917-1921 Joseph Bradley (University of Tulsa, Department of History, Tulsa, USA) FREEMASONRY AND ITS BALTIC LINKS: THE UNION BETWEEN GERMAN STRICT OBSERVANCE AND THE SWEDISH SYSTEM 1778-1782 David Matzek (Rostock, Maritime Systems, Rostock, Germany) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M27 TRIUMPHAL ARCHES AND URBAN ENTRIES: MUTATIONS OF AN URBAN RITUAL IN CHRISTIAN EUROPE (16TH–20TH CENTURIES) Organisers: Damien iriet (Jagiellonian University Kraków, Poland); omas Romain (École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France) Early modern/Modern Friday, 31 August 2012 09:00–12:30 326 Period: Date: Time: Room: 1200 1133 1030 938 832 500 THE CITY AND EPHEMERAL ARCHITECTURE IN SIENA BETWEEN 15TH AND 18TH CENTURY: TRIUMPHAL ARCHES, CEREMONIAL APPARATUS AND RITUAL PATHWAYS Bruno Mussari (University of Reggio Calabria, Urban Architectural Heritage (Pau), Reggio Calabria, Italy) THE SOLEMN ENTRIES AND THEIR REPRESENTATION ON PAPER: A COMPLEX RELATION. THE CASE STUDY OF SPANISH MILAN (16TH-17TH CENTURIES) Massimo Alberico Petta (University of Milan, Seregno, Italy) SIND WIR HELDEN? A BRIEF ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY OF THE ÄUSSERES BURGTOR IN VIENNA Jonathan Blower (University of Edinburgh, Berlin, Germany) KING GEORGE AND QUEEN VICTORIA’S TRIUMPHAL ENTRIES IN THE ‘ANCIENT CITY OF EDINBURGH’: PORTRAYING A MODERN URBAN IDENTITY IN THE XIX CENTURY Giovanna Guidicini (University of Plymouth, Department of Architecture, Edinburgh, U.K.) MOSCOW TRIUMPHAL ACHES: BRINGING PERCEPTIONS OF WAR AND PEACE TOGETHER) Olga Zinovieva (e Lomonosov Moscow State University, Faculty of Arts, Moscow, Russia) “ECCE SACERDOS MAGNUS”: BISHOP‘S ENTRANCES IN REGIO PATRONATO DIOCESES. A COMPARISON BETWEEN KINGDOM OF NAPLES AND PORTUGUESE SPACES. (XVI-XVIII c.) Paola Nestola (University of Coimbra, Centro de Historia da Sociedade e da Cultura, Coimbra, Portugal) 41 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 42 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M28 MASHUP METROPOLIS: THE BRITISH IMPERIAL CITY IN GLOBAL CONTEXT Organisers: Ass. Prof. Andrew J. May (University of Melbourne, Australia); Dr. John Griffiths (Massey University, NZ); Dr. Brad Beaven (Portsmouth University, UK) Period: Modern Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 326 Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M29 Organisers: Dr. Markian Prokopovych (University of Vienna); Dr. Harald Binder (Center for Urban History of East Central Europe, Lviv) Period: Modern Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 201 585 1194 713 994 760 1606 396 1578 CITIZENS OF THE EMPIRE DAY: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF URBAN ELITES AND EMPIRE DAY, 1904-1939 John Griffiths (University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, New Zealand); Brad Beaven (Massey University New Zealand, School of History Philosophy and Classics, Palmerston North, New Zealand) HOW BRITISH WAS CAPE TOWN BY THE TIME OF SOUTH AFRICAN UNION (1910)? Vivian Bickford-Smith (Uuniversity of Cape Town and Centre for Metropolitan History, IHR, University of London, Historical Studies/CMH, Cambridge, U.K.) MASHUP METROPOLIS: INTERNATIONAL NETWORKS AND URBAN IDENTITIES IN AN AUSTRALIAN CITY Andrew May (University of Melbourne, School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, Parkville, Australia) VICTORIAN FOOD MARKETS: DESIGNING THE CITY FROM THE INSIDE OUT Robyn Metcalfe (University of Texas/Austin, History, Austin, TX, USA) EMPIRE DAY IN THE ANTIPODES: LOCAL AND GLOBAL DIMENSIONS Brad Beaven (Massey University New Zealand, School of History Philosophy and Classics, Palmerston North, New Zealand) TALE OF TWO CITIES: BOMBAY AND CALCUTTA IN THE EYES OF SATYENDRANATH TAGORE (1844-1923) Urvi Mukhopadhyay (West Bengal State University, History, Kolkata, India) TEMPERATE TOWNS AND HYBRID HILLS: HOW ‘EUROPEAN’ WAS KALIMPONG, HOW ‘ASIAN’ WAS DARJEELING? Jayeeta Sharma (University of Toronto, Department of Humanities, Toronto, Canada) THE EMPIRE, THE PROVINCE AND THE RESHAPING OF CITIES IN THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY 540 518 430 350 233 FRENCH COLONIALISM AND THE REPAIR AND RESTORATION OF THE PUBLIC AND RELIGIOUS SPACES IN THE TUNISIAN CITY OF QAYRAWAN, 1881-1956) Kimberly Katz (Towson University, Department of History, Towson, USA) THE CITY AND THE STATE IN THE CAMPAIGN FOR CLEANER WATER IN MOSCOW Anna Mazanik (Central European University, Department of History, Budapest, Hungary) KAZAN PROVINC IN RUSSIAN EMPIRE: 19-TH CENTURY URBAN TRANSFORMATION IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Gulchachak Nugmanova (e Research Institute of the eory and History of Architecture and Town Planning, Kazan branch, Moscow, Russia) THE ROLE OF IMPERIAL AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF PORTS OF SMYRNA AND THESSALONIKI Irem Gencer (Yildiz Technical University, Department of Architecture, Istanbul, Turkey) THE MILITARY AND THE CITY: INCIPIENCE OF MODERN URBANISM IN SARAJEVO AND SOFIA 1878-9 Milos Jovanovic (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of History, Urbana, USA) TIENTSIN: ITALIAN COLONIALISM IN CHINA 1900-1947 Shirley Smith (Skidmore College, Foreign Languages and Literatures, Saratoga Springs, USA) 43 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 44 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M30 POST-IMPERIAL URBAN GHOST FRONTIERS IN CITIES OF CENTRAL, EASTERN AND SOUTH EASTERN EUROPE: TRACES, RESILIENCE, REMEMBRANCE AND CANCELLATION Organisers: Nora Lafi (Zentrum Moderner Orient); Florian Riedler (ZMO Berlin); Béatrice von Hirschhausen (Centre Marc Bloch Berlin); Ulrike Freitag (ZMO Berlin) Period: Modern Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 300 1481 1259 955 622 1607 1608 TOWARDS A POST-OTTOMAN MUSLIM URBANITY. THE MUSLIM ASSOCIATIONAL NETWORK AND THE RESHAPING OF GENDER FRONTIERS IN SARAJEVO (1878-1941) Fabio Giomi (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales - EHESS (Paris), Centre d‘études turques, ottomanes, balkaniques et centrasiatiques - CETOBAC, Paris, France) RECONSTRUCTION OF IDENTITIES IN THE URBAN SPACE: THE CASES OF IZMIR AND THESSALONIKI IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY Kalliopi Amygdalou (University College London, Bartlett School of Architecture, London, U.K.) BELGRADE BETWEEN EMPIRE AND NATION-STATE: THE 1862 RIOTS AND SHELLING AND THEIR AFTERMATH E. Atilla Aytekin (Middle East Technical University, Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Ankara, Turkey) THE NEW AND THE INHERITED IN A SMALL TOWN: AMBIVALENCES OF MODERNIZATION IN BANJALUKA Jelena Savic (Institute for Protection of Cultural, Historical and Natural Heritage of Republic Srpska, Banjaluka, Bosnia and Herzegovina) REARRANGING URBAN BORDERS IN OTTOMAN AND POST-OTTOMAN NISH’ Florian Riedler (Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin, Germany) HE OTTOMAN GOVERNANCE OF URBAN FACTIONS AND THE ROLE OF INVISIBLE BORDERS WIHTHIN CITIES: NEIGHBOURHOODS, STREETS, DEAD-ENDS AND SQUARES Nora Lafi (Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin, Germany) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M31 BORDER CITIES: URBAN SPACES OF PRODUCTION AND EXCHANGE, BETWEEN SEPARATENESS AND DIALOGUE Organisers: Diego Caltana (Architekturzentrum Wien, Austria); Prof. Alessandra Marin (Facoltà di Architettura, Università degli Studi di Trieste, Italy) Period: Modern/Contemporary Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 14:00–15:30 Room: 300 1196 949 761 COMPETING FOR THE SPACES/COMPETING IN THE SPACE. STATE, LOCAL POWERS, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND URBAN SPACES IN TRIESTE (1870–1918) Daniele Andreozzi (University of Trieste, Depertment of political and sociale science, Trieste, Italy) LA SOCIÉTÉ INDUSTRIELLE DE L’EST À NANCY: EXPERTISE LOCALE ET ÉCHANGES TRANSFRONTALIERS POUR LA RÉFORME DE L’ESPACE URBAIN (1883–1920) Angelo Bertoni (Aix-Marseille Université, Aix-en-Provence, France) URBAN REFORM IN TIMES OF CHANGE, 1839–1881. OTTOMAN TOWN PLANNING AND FRONTIER CITIES OF THESSALY: THE CASE OF VOLOS Alexandra Yerolympos (Aristotle University, Architecture, essaloniki, Greece) 45 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 46 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M32 WHAT’S IN A NAME? HOW WE LABEL PERIPHERAL PLACES. Organisers: Richard Harris (McMaster University); Sonia Hirt (Virginia Tech, USA); Sean Purdy (Universidade de Sao Paulo); Charlotte Vorms (Universite de Paris-Pantheon Sorbonne) Period: Modern/Contemporary Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 and 14:00–15:30 Room: 301 1124 595 702 256 710 1309 553 1580 548 393 EAST-WEST LABELING OF PERIPHERAL URBAN PLACES: AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON A CONTEMPORARY PHENOMENON James Toole (Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, Political Science, Fort Wayne, USA); L. Roberts (Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, German Language and Literature, Fort Wayne, USA); R. Weiner (Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne, History, Fort Wayne, USA) EVERYTHING A SUBURB: THE CHANGING LEXICON OF THE AUSTRALIAN URBAN FRONTIER Graeme Davison (Monash University, Sophis, Clayton, Australia) FROM ‚MALOCA‘ TO ‚FAVELA‘: REPRESENTATION OF HOUSING AND SPACIAL EXCLUSION IN BRAZILIAN POPULAR MUSIC (SÃO PAULO, 1950‘s AND 1960‘s) Marcos Virgilio da Silva (FIAM-FAAM, Brazil) “BORGATA” AND “BORGATARI”. ROME’S EDGE IN THE XXTH CENTURY Francesco Bartolini (Università di Macerata, Dipartimento di Scienze della Formazione e dell‘Educazione, Macerata, Italy) LE BORGATE DI ROMA: LEGAL AND ILLEGAL PERIPHERAL IDENTITIES IN THE ITALIAN CAPITAL CITY Keti Lelo (University Roma Tre, CROMA, Rome, Italy) TO NAME OR NOT TO NAME, THAT IS THE QUESTION ABOUT FERENTARI. CONTRADICTIONS IN NAMING PROCESSES OF ONE BUCHAREST DISTRICT Ioana Florea (University of Bucharest, Department of Sociology, Bucharest, Romania) THE NAMES OF GYPSY NEIGHBORHOODS IN BULGARIA: HOW CAN YOU KNOW THAT THEY ARE GYPSY? Maya Grekova (Sofia University St Kliment Ohridski, Department of Sociology, Sofia, Bulgaria) THE URBAN VOCABULARY OF SOCIAL STIGMA IN LATE 20TH C. FRENCH Christian Topalov (CNRS UMR8097 EHESS, Paris, France) DEFINING PERIPHERAL PLACES IN QUEBEC. A REVIEW OF KEY PLANNING DOCUMENTS AND ELECTRONIC MEDIA (1960-2011) Claire Poitras (INRS, Urbanisation Culture Société, Montreal, Canada); Pierre Hamel (Université de Montréal, Montréal, Canada) BETWEEN ‚CENTERS‘ AND ‚PERIPHERIES‘: ON THE IRONIES OF COLONIAL URBAN TERMINOLOGY IN AFRICA Liora Bigon (Holon Institute of Technology, General Studies, Holon, Israel) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 643 429 FROM „MAHATTA BUS RAQAM TALATA [BUS STATION NO.3]“ TO „BEVERLY HILLS“: SPATIAL IMAGINARIES IN SUBURBAN CAIRO Mercedes Volait (CNRS, InVisu, Paris, France) DE FAVELA À COMUNIDADE. DE FAVELA À EX-FAVELA. USAGES ET CONTRAUSAGES DES NOUVELLES CLASSIFICATIONS DES PÉRIPHÉRIES URBAINES À RIO DE JANEIRO Francesca Pilo (Laboratoire Techniques, Territoires et Sociétés (LATTS – Paris Est), Paris, France); Rafael Soares Gonçalves (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) 47 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 48 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M33 Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M34 Organisers: Genevieve Massard-Guilbaud (EHESS Paris); Pr Robert Lewis (University of Toronto) Period: Modern Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 300 A KALEIDOSCOPE OF MODERNITY: THE CIRCULATION OF KNOWLEDGE IN EARLY TWENTIETH-CENTURY URBANISM Organisers: Period: Date: Time: Room: Diego Arango Lopez (EHESS); Cânâ Bilsel (Mersin University) Modern/Contemporary Friday, 31 August 2012 09:00–12:30 201 223 1267 478 689 1204 1245 741 1022 919 916 1545 EXPERTS, MUNICIPAL LEADERS AND POWER IN THE CITY, 1750-1950 Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine ENGINEERING FAILURES AND THE CONTESTED NATURE OF EXPERTISE IN MID-VICTORIAN BRITAIN Shane Ewen (Leeds Metropolitan University, School of Cultural Studies, Leeds, U.K.) THE EMERGENCE OF A NEW TYPE OF EXPERT IN FRANCE DURING THE SECOND PART OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY: THE PUBLIC LIGHTING CONTRACTOR) Sophie Reculin (University of Lille 3, Beauvais, France) KNOWLEDGE ACCUMULATION AND EXPERTISE RELATIONS AROUND IMPLEMENTATION OF A HIGH TECHNOLOGY URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE: ELECTRIFICATION OF OTTOMAN ISTANBUL Duygu Aysal Cin (Bilkent University, Department of History, Ankara, Turkey) THE ROLE OF THE „DEUTSCHE BELEUCHTUNGSTECHNISCHE GESELLSCHAFT“ FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW LIGHTING TECHNOLOGIES Ute Hasenöhrl (Leibniz Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning, Erkner, Germany) CENTRAL EXPERTS IN REGIONAL NEGOTIATIONS: THE SWEDISH EXPERIENCE Rolf Hugoson (Cerum, Umeå, Sweden) DEFENDING THE SOUTHERN CITIES OF FRANCE DURING THE 1870 WAR: THE CALL FOR “EXPERTS” BY THE MUNICIPALITIES Inès Ben Slama (Université LIlle 3, Department of History, Paris, France) EXPERTS AND MUNICIPAL LEADERS IN THE POLLUTED CITY (FRANCE, 1900-1950) Stephane Frioux (Université Lyon 2/LARHRA, Lyon, France) MAYORS, PROFESSORS AND MANAGERS IN STRUGGLE: SCIENTIFIC EXPERTISE AND POLITICAL POWER IN THE GREATER BERLIN TOWN PLANNING DEBATE, 1900-1920 Christoph Bernhardt (Leibniz-Institute for Regional Development and Structural Planning (IRS), Erkner, Germany) MUNICIPALITÉ, BUREAUCRATIES, SAVOIRS TECHNIQUES DANS UN VILLE DE L’ITALIE MÉRIDIONALE: LE CAS DE CATANE DE L’ÉPOQUE LIBÉRALE AU FASCISME Melania Nucifora (Università di Catania, Italy) THE CITY PLANNER AND THE POLITICIANS: UNO ÅHRÉN, THE CITY OF GOTHENBURG, AND SWEDISH MODERN ARCHITECTURE IN THE 1930S) Erik Sigge (Kth Royal Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, Stockholm, Sweden) 1091 885 798 395 1584 SOUTH AMERICAN METROPOLISES‘ PLANS (1923-1930): ANALYSES FOR PLAN NOEL (BUENOS AIRES), PLANO AGACHE (RIO DE JANEIRO) AND PLANO DE AVENIDAS (SÃO PAULO) Candido Malta Campos; Vinícius Luz de Lima (Mackenzie Presbyterian University, São Paulo, Brazil) THE PAN AMERICAN CONGRESSES OF ARCHITECTS: DISCUSSING CONTINENTAL IDENTITY AND THE LEGACY OF THE EUROPEAN IDEOLOGY IN URBAN PLANNING (1920-1960) Fernando Atique (Federal University of São Paulo / School of Philosophy, Languages and Human Sciences, History Department, Guarulhos/SP, Brazil) MESSENGERS AND STRATEGIES, THE RECEPTION OF MODERN URBANISM IN BOGOTA Diego Arango Lopez (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France) BRAZILIAN GARDEN CITIES: ACCOMMODATING URBAN MODERNITY AND FOREIGN IDEALS Renato Rego (State University of Maringa, Architecture and Urbanism, Maringa, Brazil) THE DESIGN OF THE CITY: THE ACADEMICISM AND THE MODERN MOVEMENT IN SOUTH AMERICA Eloisa Pinheiro (Universidade Federal da Bahia, Faculdade de Arquitetura, Salvador, Brazil) TWO PLANNING COMPETITIONS FOR ANKARA AND ISTANBUL: FRENCH AND GERMAN SCHOOLS OF URBANISM CONFRONTED IN THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY Cânâ Bilsel (Mersin University, Faculty of Architecture, Turkey) 49 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 50 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M35 SCIENCE IN THE CITY: NEGOTIATING SCIENCE IN THE URBAN SPACE Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M36 JEWS AND JEWISH DISTRICTS IN EUROPEAN CITIES, 18TH TO 21TH CENTURIES Organisers: Darina Martykánová (EHESS (Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales), Paris); Meltem Akbas (Istanbul University) Period: Modern/Contemporary Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 201 Organisers: Erika Szivos (Eotvos Lorand University Budapest); Michael Laurence Miller (Central European University, Budapest) Period: Modern/Contemporary Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 217 1158 790 471 338 1609 375 681 1197 FROM WORKSHOP TO THE CITY: THE INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTE AND THE MODERNIZATION OF LISBON (1852-1900) Ana Cardoso De Matos (University Of Évora, Cidehus/ History Department, Évora, Portugal); Tiago Saraiva (Institute Of Social Sciences - University Of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal) THE GOLDEN HORN: A SPACE FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN THE 19TH CENTURY ISTANBUL Feza Günergun (Istanbul University, Department of the History of Science, Istanbul, Turkey) AGRONOMY AND AGRONOMISTS IN THE SPANISH CITIES, 1880-1936 Juan Pan-Montojo (Autónoma de Madrid, Historia Contemporánea, Madrid, Spain) ENLIGHTENMENT IN THE CITY IN THE 18TH CENTURY ATLANTIC Nicholas Miller (Universität Potsdam, Berlin, Germany) „FOR MY RACE WILL SPEAK THE METROPOLIS“: SCIENCE, POWER, URBANISM AND SOCIETY IN THE BUILDING OF UNIVERSITY CITY OF MEXICO Sergio Miranda (UNAM-IIHistóricas, Modern and Contemporary History, Mexico City, Mexico) BETWEEN PRESTIGE AND EXPERTISE. NEGOTIATING THE BENEFITS OF MEDICAL SOCIETIES IN GHENT, ANTWERP AND BRUSSELS, 1830-1880 Joris Vandendriessche (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Faculty of Arts, OE Cultural History since 1750, Leuven, Belgium) CONTROLLING THE SCIENTIFIC CROWD: ORGANISING AND ACCESSING ‘PARLIAMENTS OF SCIENCE’ IN BRITISH PROVINCIAL TOWNS, 1831-1884. Louise Miskell (Swansea University, History and Classics, Swansea, U.K.) 516 725 215 235 268 1357 JEWISH SETTLEMENT IN BANNED CITIES: JEWISH IMMIGRATION IN DEBRECEN IN THE PERIODS BETWEEN 1790-1870 Janos Mazsu (Debrecen University, Debrecen, Hungary) JEWISH CONGREGATIONS OF OTTOMAN EMPIRE AND THEIR CONTRIBUTION TO GALATA’S URBAN FORMATION Meltem Özkan Altinöz (Karabuk University, Architecture Department, Karabük, Turkey) VIENNA’S JEWISH GEOGRAPHY: IMAGINING THE LEOPOLDSTADT Lisa Silverman (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, History, Milwaukee, USA) JEWISH FASHION HOUSES IN AMSTERDAM, 1880-1940 Huibert Schijf (Universiteit van Amsterdam Sociology/Anthropology, Amsterdam, e Netherlands) BRODY ALWAYS ON MY MIND – MENTAL MAPPING OF A JEWISH CITY Boerries Kuzmany (University of Vienna, Slavonic Studies, AAKH, Vienna, Austria) HISTORY OF JEWS IN WROCŁAW AND IN L’VIV AFTER THE SECOND WORLD WAR UNTIL 1970 Izabela Kazejak (European University Institute, Department of History and Civilization, Florence, Italy) FROM “ATLANTIS” TO …? THE PAST AND PRESENT OF JEWISH KRAKOW IN THE SECOND DECADE OF THE NEW MILLENNIUM Monika Murzyn-Kupisz (Krakow University of Economics, Unesco Chair for Heritage and Urban Studies, Department of Economic and Social History, Krakow, Poland) 51 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 52 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M37 CULTURAL TRANSMISSION AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF URBAN LEISURE IN EUROPE AND ITS COLONIES, C. 1700-1939 Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M38 URBAN NETWORKS: BETWEEN INDIVIDUAL AND COLLECTIVE Organisers: Prof. Peter Borsay (Aberystwyth University); Dr. Jan Hein Furnée (University of Amsterdam) Period: Early modern/Modern Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 200 Organisers: Jeroen Puttevils (Universiteit Antwerpen); Maarten Van Dijck (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam); Bram Caers (Universiteit Antwerpen) Period: Medieval/Early modern Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 217 554 1122 213 1549 1314 1199 486 814 INFLUENCES CULTURELLES ET TRANSFORMATIONS DANS L’ART MUSICAL AU XVIIIE SIÈCLE: L’OBSERVATOIRE ROMAIN Oriol Elodie (Université de Provence Aix-Marseille I/ Università di Roma „La Sapienza“, Roma, Italy) THE TRANSMISSION OF ENTERTAINMENT Vicky Vanruysseveldt (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Department of History, Alsemberg, Belgium) THE VIENNA CAFÉ AS CULTURAL ICON AND COMMERCIAL VENTURE: 1800-1914 Jill Steward (Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, U.K.) BOHEMIANISM IN LISBON (1840-1910): HERE AS IN PARIS, LONDON OR BERLIN Cecilia Vaz (ISCTE-IUL, CEHC-IUL, Lisbon, Portugal) LES MILLE ET UNE NUITS (ESPAGNOLES). LOISIRS URBAINS ET ORIENTALISME ARCHITECTURAL Luis Sazatornil (Universidad de Cantabria, Historia Moderna y Contemporánea, Santander, Spain) THE ARGENTINE TANGO ON ITS WAY TO EUROPE. GLOBAL CULTURAL ENCOUNTERS AND LOCAL CHALLENGES AROUND 1900 Kerstin Lange (Freie Universität Berlin/ Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut, Department of History and Cultural Studies, Berlin, Germany) THE EMPIRE AS A MYTH. FASCIST UNIVERSALISM AND NEW URBAN LIFESTYLES IN THE ITALIAN COLONIAL TOWNS Gian Luca Podestà (University of Parma, Department of Economics, Parma, Italy) 1051 899 855 852 513 266 1454 COIMBRA, WHEN THE RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS DOMINATED THE SPACE Lia Nunes (Mosteiro De Santa Clara-A-Velha Coimbra, Portugal) SOCIAL INEQUALITY AND ACCESS TO FORMAL NETWORKS IN DIVERGING URBAN SOCIETIES. THE CITIES OF MECHELEN, ‘S-HERTOGENBOSCH AND LEIDEN IN THE 17th CENTURY Jord Hanus (University of Antwerp, Department of History, Antwerp, Belgium); M. F. Van Dijck (Erasmus University Rotterdam, e Netherlands) RULING THE CITY: THE SOCIAL NETWORKS OF A CASTILIAN OLIGARCHY (1450-1520) Maria Angeles Martin Romera (University Complutense of Madrid, Medieval History, Madrid, Spain) FLORENTINE MERCHANTS IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY EUROPEAN CITIES: A COMPARATIVE APPROACH Francesco Guidi-Bruscoli (University of Florence, Firenze, Italy); Jeroen Puttevils (University of Antwerp, Belgium) HÔPITAUX ET RÉSEAUX DE MÉTIER À BRUXELLES AU 14E SIÈCLE ibault Jacobs (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium) OVERLAPPING NEIGHBOURHOOD SOCIAL NETWORKS WITHIN FIFTEENTH CENTURY LONDON Justin Colson (Institute of Historical Research, University of London, Centre for Metropolitan History, London, U.K.) THE TOWN OF BAMBERG: CONFLICTING, COMPETING OR COMPLEMENTING COMMUNITIES? Claudia Esch (University of Bamberg, Germany) CONNECTING INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS: SOCIAL RELATIONS AND CONFIGURATIONS IN LATE-MEDIEVAL VIENNA Gruber Elisabeth (Department of History, Vienna, Austria) 53 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 54 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M39 URBAN HISTORY POLITICS: RE-NEGOTIATING LOCAL PASTS IN THE FACE OF 20TH CENTURY TURNING POINTS Organisers: Marjaana Niemi (University of Tampere); Marc Schalenberg (TU Berlin, Center for Metropolitan Studies); Tanja Vahtikari (University of Tampere, School of Social Sciences and Humanities) Period: Modern/Contemporary Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 and 14:00–15:30 Room: 301 Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M40 Organisers: Andrea Pokludova (University of Ostrava); Catherine Horel (Université de Paris); Pavel Kladiwa (University of Ostrava) Period: Modern Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 200 1427 1140 971 563 1510 1546 1198 660 227 401 745 KAUNAS AS AN ALTERNATIVE CAPITAL OF INTERWAR LITHUANIA Silvija Aurylaite (Central European University (Budapest), Department of History, Vilnius, Lithuania) ROMANIANS AND THE CITY: LOCAL POLITICS, HISTORICAL NARRATIVES AND PUBLIC SPACE IN CLUJ (1918-2000) Liliana Luga (Central European University, Department of History, Budapest, Hungary) ‘LOCAL PASTS’ VS. ‘NATIONAL HISTORY’: A CASE OF KONTRAKTOVA SQUARE Svitlana Shlipchenko (National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Cultural Studies, Kyiv, Ukraine) MUSEUMS AND THE HISTORY AND IDENTITY OF SARAJEVO Emily Makas (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, School of Architecture, Charlotte, USA) MANNERHEIM IN HELSINKI. INVENTING MILITARY TRADITIONS AFTER THE FINNISH CIVIL WAR Silja Laine (University Of Turku, Landscape Studies, Turku, Finland) THE POLITICAL USES OF HISTORY: REPRESENT VILLEURBANNE (FRANCE, RHôNE-ALPES) BY HISTORICAL NARRATIVES FROM 1905 to 1939 Boris de Rogalski Landrot (ENS de Lyon, France) CONSTRUCTING A RATIONALIST CITY: POST-WORLD WAR II MILAN Scott Budzynski (Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah, GA, USA) THE WORK OF THE CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT IN EUROPE AFTER WORLD WAR I: THE LIBRARIES OF BELGRADE, LEUVEN, AND REIMS (1919-1928), A COMPARATIVE APPROACH Nadine Akhund (Assocation for the Study of Natioanlities/Columbia University, New York, USA) APOCALYPSE NOW? DEALING WITH DESTRUCTION AND DEFEAT IN GERMANY´S WILHELMSHAVEN IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR Gunnar Zamzow (Universität Oldenburg / Institut für Geschichte, Oldenburg, Germany) NO TURNING BACK: RE-NEGOTIATING THE PAST IN THE DUTCH CITIES OF NIJMEGEN AND ROTTERDAM AFTER WWII Lennert Savenije (Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, Department of History, Nijmegen, e Netherlands) TOWNS ARE MADE OF MEMORY PLACES – TOWNS AS MEMORY PLACES OF URBAN LIFE IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY 1391 581 866 565 425 329 282 CITIES AS PLACES OF COMMON MEMORY IN POLAND AT THE TURN OF THE XXI CENTURY – TWO CASES: WROCLAW AND SEJNY Lukasz Galusek (International Cultural Centre, Research Institute for European Heritage, Krakow, Poland) PHOTOGRAPHY AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF COLLECTIVE MEMORY IN GHENT, BELGIUM Bruno Notteboom (Ghent University, Department of Architecture & Urban Planning, Ghent, Belgium); Andreas Wesener (ILS - Research Institute for Regional and Urban Development, Aachen, Germany) DIVIDED MEMORIES - CONTESTED SPACES. DISPUTE OVER A PLACE OF MEMORY Yannitsiotis Yannis (University of the Aegean, Social Anthropology and History, Mytilini, Greece) CAPITAL MEMORY: WHAT DO CAPITAL CITIES COMMEMORATE? Göran erborn (University of Cambridge, Department of Sociology, Cambridge, U.K.) VILNIUS, WILNIA, WILNO, VILNA: MOSAIC OF MEMORY Anna Kraus (Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland) MEMORY AND IDENTITY BETWEEN NATIONAL AND LOCAL NARRATIVES – NEGOTIATING THE PAST IN THE CITY OF SEVILLE (1892-1950) Steffen Jost (LMU München, München, Germany) FESTIVALS IN THE 8TH DISTRICT – CULTURAL MEMORY OF THE “GHETTO” Eszter György (Eötvös Loránd University, History, Budapest, Hungary) CONSTRUCTING „GERMAN PRAGUE“: MONOETHNIC VISIONS OF A MULTICULTURAL TOWN, 1800-2000 Tobias Weger (Bundesinstitut für Kultur und Geschichte der Deutschen im östlichen Europa, History, Oldenburg, Germany) 55 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 56 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M41 HISTORICAL CHARACTER OF TOWN: FROM REPRESENTATION TO REUSE Organisers: Piera Della Morte (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II); Fabio Converti (Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli) Period: Modern Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 217 1446 1276 1179 519 390 THE HISTORY OF THE CIVIC HOSPITAL IN VENICE (1797-2011) IN THE LIGHT OF CONTEMPORARY CULTURAL AND URBAN CHALLENGES. Ines Tolic (University of Bologna, Department of Visual Arts, Bologna, Italy); G. Guidarelli (University of Padua, Italy) LES SECTEURS-PIÉTONS EN EUROPE: FORME CONTEMPORAINE DE RÉAPPROPRIATION DE L‘IDENTITÉ URBAINE DEPUIS LES ANNÉES 1970 Cedric Feriel (Université Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines, Saint Quentin en Yvelines, France) FORMA URBIS AND URBAN IDENTITY: NAPLES IN THE EXPERIENCE OF THE INTERDEPARTMENTAL RESEARCH CENTRE ON THE ICONOGRAPHY OF THE EUROPEAN CITY Alfredo Buccaro (University of Naples Federico II, History and Restoration of Architecture - Interdepartmental Research Centre on the Iconography of the European City, Naples, Italy) THE IDEA OF A DUTCH DESIGN MODEL CITY Jennifer Meyer (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, History of Art and Architecture, Groningen, e Netherlands) THE MUSEUM VS. THE CITY AS A MUSEUM: THE CASE OF THE NEW ACROPOLIS MUSEUM IN ATHENS Martin Horáček (Brno University of Technology, Institute of Architecture, Brno, Czech Republic) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M42 GARDENS AND AGRICULTURE IN CITIES Organisers: Christian Isendahl (Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala University); Stephan Barthel (Stockholm University) Period: Modern Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 301 1275 1037 577 555 325 URBAN FARMING: RESILIENT ENERGY-EFFICIENT SOURCES FOR LONGAND SHORT-TERM FOOD SECURITY Stephan Barthel (Departement of Urban History, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden); Christian Isendahl (Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden) WHY URBAN AGRICULTURE? A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE SIGNIFICANCE OF URBAN AGRICULTURE IN THE 17TH-18TH CENTURIES AND TODAY Annika Björklund (Stockholm University, Human Geography, Stockholm, Sweden) AGRICULTURE, GARDENS, AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN THE ANCIENT CITY OF CHICHÉN ITZÁ, YUCATÁN, MÉXICO Rafael Cobos (Univeridad Autónoma de Yucatán, Anthrpology, Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico) THE CULTIVATED TOWN - ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE ON URBAN LIFE Karin Lindeblad; J. Heimdahl (Swedish National Heritage Board, Linköping, Sweden) THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF TRADITIONAL MAYA FARMING Anabel Ford (Exploring Solutions Past, ISBER/MARC, Santa Barbara, USA) 57 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 58 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M43 ‘RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES’: CITIZENSHIP IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY CITIES Organisers: Period: Date: Time: Room: 801 769 389 302 301 1595 Sebastian Haumann (TU Darmstadt); Tom Hulme (University of Leicester) Modern/Contemporary ursday, 30 August 2012 14:00–17:30 116 “AFFECTED CITIZENS” AND URBAN PLANNING: DEFINING PARTICIPATORY RIGHTS 1960S-1970S Sebastian Haumann (TU Darmstadt, History Department, Darmstadt, Germany) MUNICIPAL CITIZENSHIP: LINKING LOCAL GOVERNMENT TO THE URBAN INHABITANT IN THE INTERWAR PERIOD Tom Hulme (University of Leicester, Centre for Urban History, Leicester, U.K.) CREATING THE LIVEABLE CITY IN 1970S BRITAIN: STATE POLICIES AND INNER CITY COMMUNITY BUILDING Peter Shapely (Bangor, History, Bangor, U.K.) CITIZENSHIP AS A RELEVANT FACTOR FOR INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION? ITALIAN INTERNAL MIGRATION AND ITALIAN LABOUR MIGRATION TO GERMANY, 1950S-1970S Olga Sparschuh (Freie Universität Berlin, Friedrich-Meinecke-Institut, Berlin, Germany) THALIDOMIDE AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION: URBAN AND RURAL COMMUNITIES COMPARED Anne Borsay (Swansea University, Human and Health Sciences, Swansea, U.K.) FORMAL AND INFORMAL NETWORKS IN THE LIVES OF WORKING-CLASS WOMEN IN LATE 19 CENTURY URBAN NORTHERN EUROPE Beatrice Moring (University of Cambridge, U.K.) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M44 URBAN ACTION GROUPS IN THE 20TH CENTURY Organisers: Maryvonne Prevot (University of Lille 1); Nicolas Douay (Université Paris 7); Suvi Talja (University of Helsinki, Department of Philosophy, History, Culture and Art Studies); Bart Tritsmans (University of Antwerp, Centre for Urban History); Inge Bertels (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Period: Modern/Contemporary Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 116 1542 1138 1214 1423 323 503 1187 959 1244 THE CONCRETE OBDURACY OF HOOG CATHARIJNE. THE TENSIONS BETWEEN LOCAL POLITICIANS, A PRIVATE DEVELOPER AND CITIZENS 1963-1973 Tim Verlaan (University of Amsterdam, History, Amsterdam, e Netherlands) ‘PARK FICTION’ - THE SUCCESS OF A PERSISTENT AND CREATIVE URBAN ACTION GROUP IN HAMBURG Viola Rühse (University of Hamburg, Germany) URBAN ACTIVISM AND HERITAGE CARE. CASE-STUDY OF THE ANTWERP ZURENBORG DISTRICT Jelena Dobbels (VUB, Art History and Archeology, Brussels, Belgium) GLASGOW’S COMMUNITY BASED HOUSING ASSOCIATIONS: MORE ACCIDENT THAN DESIGN Douglas S. Robertson (University of Stirling, School of Applied Social Science, Striling, U.K.) “WE EARNESTLY PRAY THAT IT MAY BE PRESERVED.” A BRITISH PETITION TO SAVE THE KAPELLBRUECKE IN LUCERNE, SWITZERLAND, 1899 Laura Fasol (University of Lucerne, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Department of History, Lucerne, Switzerland) FROM DOMESTICITY TO URBANITY: BUILDING A DEMAND FOR PUBLIC SERVICES. THE ROLE OF THE ITALIAN WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (UDI), 1950S-60S Cristina Renzoni (Università degli Studi Roma Tre, DipSU - Department of Urban Studies, Rome, Italy) CLAIMING LES HALLES: URBAN IDENTITY, TRANSFORMATION, AND RESISTANCE Robert Weddle (Drury University, Hammons School of Architecture, Springfield, USA) THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART IN BRUSSELS: HOW 20 YEARS OF URBAN ACTIVISM CAN FAIL Claudine Houbart (Université de Liège, Architecture, Liège, Belgium) THE ELM FIGHT AND ITS CONSEQUENCES: STOCKHOLM AS AN ALTERNATIVE CITY – FROM TREE-HUGGERS TO THE INTERNET Mats Berglund (e Institute of Urban History, Stockholm, Sweden) 59 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 60 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M45 HOME AND SOCIAL IDENTITY IN TWENTIETHCENTURY EUROPEAN CITIES Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M46 POSTWAR PLANNING IN TRANSNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE Organisers: Bruno Bonomo (Sapienza Università di Roma); Simon Gunn (University of Leicester, UK) Period: Modern/Contemporary Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 429 Organisers: Tracy Neumann (Wayne State University); Roger M. Picton (Trent University); Matthew Wendeln (New York University) Period: Contemporary Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 300 981 1053 810 694 1388 619 1456 1479 A FLAT FOR RENT: WOMEN‘S ROLE AND THE URBAN MIDDLE CLASS HOME IN THE EARLY 20th CENTURY ITALY Francesca Filippi (Politecnico di Torino, Progettazione Architettonica e Disegno Industriale, Torino, Italy) ‘FROM THE HOUSEWIFE’S POINT OF VIEW’: ACTIVE CITIZENSHIP, FEMININE IDENTITY AND THE GENDERED DOMESTIC INTERIOR IN POST-FIRST WORLD WAR BRITAIN Krista Cowman (Lincoln School of Humanities, Lincoln, U.K.) COMING UP FOR AIR: THE URBAN HOME AND NOVEL IN INTERWAR LONDON (STORM JAMESON, GEORGE ORWELL, JEAN RHYS, VIRGINIA WOOLF) Chiara Briganti (Arcadia University, College of Global Studies, London, U.K.); Kathy Mezei (Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada) PUBLIC HOUSING FOR THE MIDDLE CLASS: SHAPING HOMES FOR THE CIVIL SERVANTS IN POSTWAR ITALY Gaia Caramellino (Politecnico Di Torino, Dipradi, Turin, Italy) HOME-CENTEREDNESS IN POST-WAR OSLO AND EDINBURGH: HOME AND THE HIERARCHIES OF SOCIO-CULTURAL IDENTITY Laura Falender (University of Oslo, Department of History, Oslo, Norway) THE PILASTRO VILLAGE. IDENTITY CONFLICTS IN A PUBLIC HOUSING SUBURB OF BOLOGNA (1960-1980) Giovanni Cristina (Università di Catania, Italy) LOW-RISE CITY ALMERE AND THE QUEST FOR AN URBAN IDENTITY Petra Brouwer (University Of Amsterdam, Art History, e Netherlands) 1480 856 1225 546 376 607 1237 RETHINKING POSTWAR PLANNING HISTORY Rosemary Wakeman (EURIAS Senior Fellow 2012-2013, e Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Wassenaar, e Netherlands) URBAN DESIGN: THE BUILDING OF A TRANSNATIONAL FIELD IN THE ENGLISH-SPEAKING WORLD Clement Orillard (Ecole Nationale Supérieure D‘architecture De Versailles, Paris, France) A TRANSNATIONAL LOBBY FOR POSTWAR PLANNING. THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION FOR HOUSING AND TOWN PLANNING IN THE 1940S AND 50S Phillip Wagner (Humboldt University Berlin, Germany) TRANSATLANTIC CROSSINGS: THE CULTURAL SPECIFICITY OF GLOBAL IDEAS ON THE CITY Lara Schrijver (TU Del, Department of Architecture, Del, e Netherlands) REBUILDING THE CITIES DESTROYED IN WORLD WAR II: GROWING POSSIBILITIES FOR COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Jeffry Diefendorf (University of New Hampshire, Department of History, Durham, USA) WERNER HEBEBRAND AND EDMUND BACON: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF POST-WAR URBAN RENEWAL IN HAMBURG AND PHILADELPHIA Carola Hein (Bryn Mawr College, Growth and Structure of Cities, Bryn Mawr, USA) MODERNISM AND URBAN RENEWAL IN DENMARK 1939-1983 Kristian Buhl omsen (Aarhus University and e Danish Centre for Urban History, Department of Culture and Society, Aarhus C, Denmark) AN ANGLO-AMERICAN VISION OF MODERNITY: RE-PLANNING THE POST-WW2 PORTSMOUTH Andrea Verenini; Fabiano Lemes de Oliveira (University of Portsmouth, School of Architecture / Centre for Art, Architecture & Design, Portsmout, U.K.) 61 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 62 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M47 CITIES AND THE COLD WAR Organisers: Marjatta Hietala (University of Tampere); Katia Pizzi (Institute of Germanic & Romance studies) Period: Contemporary Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 116 1568 1564 1473 1152 357 1610 COLLABORATE AND CONFORM OR RESIST AGAINST THE SOVIET REGIME IN LITHUANIA IN 1944–1990: A CASE STUDY ON RESISTANCE OF STUDENTS AND PROFESSORS Audronė Janužytė (Mykolo Romerio Universitetas, Vilnius, Lithuania) BLENDING THE COLD WAR DIFFERENCES: BELGRADE AS A STAGE OF ARCHITECTURAL EXCHANGE Aleksandra Stupar (Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade, Serbia) BOLOGNA IN THE COLD WAR: A COMMUNIST CITY IN THE WEST BETWEEN INTERACTION AND IDEOLOGICAL RIVALRY Eloisa Betti (University of Bologna, History, Anthropology and Geography, Bologna, Italy) TOWN TWINNING DURING THE COLD WAR: COMPETITION FOR CULTURAL INFLUENCE OR INTERACTION CONNECTING PEOPLE? Kirsi Ahonen (University of Tampere, e School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Helsinki, Finland) İZMIR AS A BATTLEFIELD OF COLD WAR 1950-1970 Ozden Sezgi Durgun (Marmara, Political Science, Istanbul, Turkey) A ROOM WITH A VIEW: COLD WAR CAIRO Martha Langford (Concordia University, Montreal, Canada) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M48 VIOLENCE IN URBAN SPACES SINCE THE SECOND HALF OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY: COMPARATIVE, TRANSNATIONAL AND ENTANGLED PERSPECTIVES Organisers: Klaus Weinhauer (University of Bielefeld); Dr. Chris Quispel (Leiden University, Institute for History, Leiden) Period: Contemporary Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 16:00–17:30 Room: 300 1598 1597 1347 COMMUNITIES OF VIOLENCE IN BARCELONA DURING THE SECOND REPUBLIC Florian Grafl (University Of Giesen, Historisches Institut, Giesen, Germany) CORPOREALITY, PHYSICAL VIOLENCE AND POLITICS IN SOCIAL AND OPPOSITIONAL SUBCULTURES IN POLAND 1956-1989 Michael Esch (Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Düsseldorf, Germany) THE ‘TERRORIST’ UNDERGROUND: FILM AND THE REPRESENTATIONAL SPACES OF LEFT-WING POLITICAL VIOLENCE IN ITALY AND GERMANY (1969-2008) Maria Christodoulou (Lancaster University, History, Lancaster, U.K.) 63 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 64 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 M49 EVERYDAY LIFE IN THE SOCIALIST CITY Organisers: Jana Nosková (Institute of Ethnology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic); Slavomíra Ferenčuhová (Faculty of Social Studies Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic); Barbora Vacková (Faculty of Social Studies Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic); Lucie Galčanová (Faculty of Social Studies Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic) Period: Modern/Contemporary Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 429 1552 1205 1145 1088 1010 299 ROUTINES AND DISTURBANCES IN THE COGNITIVE ECONOMY OF SOCIALIST CITIES IN THE GDR – THE EXAMPLE HALLE-NEUSTADT Henning Schulze (University Of Leipzig/Wittenberg Institute Of Research On Higher Education, Leipzig/Halle-Wittenberg, Germany) HOUSING DEMAND IN THE POLISH PEOPLES’ REPUBLIC Dariusz Jarosz (Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of History, Warsaw, Poland) SPATIAL STORIES-SOCIALIST REALISTIC DISTRICT THROUGH THE EYES OF ITS RESIDENTS Martyna Obarska (University of Warsaw / Faculty of Polish Studies, Section for History of Culture, Warsaw, Poland) URBAN MEMORY PLACES OF 1920S IN ST. PETERSBURG: RECONSTRUCTION OF EVERYDAY LIFE IN NEW SOCIALIST DISTRICTS AND ITS REENACTMENTS IN THE PRESENT Irina Seits (European University, Art History, St. Petersburg, Russia) TRANSGRESSING THE VOID: SOCIALIST PLANNING VS. SELF-MANAGED EVERYDAY. THE CASE OF BELGRADE (SERBIA) Lj. Blagojević; Alexandar Kušić (University of Belgrade - Faculty of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia) THE CONQUEST OF URBAN SPACE: POPULAR MUSIC, YOUTH CULTURES AND EVERYDAY LIFE IN THE GDR Michael Rauhut (University of Agder/Faculty of Fine Arts, Music, Kristiansand, Norway) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 M50 THE CITY OF EMOTIONS: MODERN CITIES AND PEOPLE’S RESPONSES TO URBAN TRANSFORMATIONS, XIX AND XX CENTURY Organisers: Period: Date: Time: Room: Olivier Ratouis (University of Bordeaux); Davide Lombardo (New York University) Modern Saturday, 1 September 2012 09:00–15:30 300 1213 1379 1389 1297 860 1146 1221 1548 1524 COMING FACE TO FACE WITH MODERNITY: VISUAL CULTURE AND THE EXPERIENCE OF URBAN RENEWAL IN LATE XIX-CENTURY MADRID Vanesa Rodriguez Galindo (UNED, History of Art, Madrid, Spain) THE ROLE OF SOUND AND MUSIC IN THE CITY OF EMOTIONS: GREATER MANCHESTER AND THE RUHR, 1850-1890 Maarten Walraven (University of Manchester, History, Manchester, U.K.) BIG CITY LOVE? PATTERNS OF INTIMACY AND URBAN CHANGE IN BERLIN AND CAIRO (1860-1914) Joseph Ben Prestel (Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Center for the History of Emotions, Berlin, Germany) FELT SELVES: THE CROWD MIND AND THE SOCIAL SELF IN THE MODERN CITY Samuel Zipp (Brown University, American Studies and Urban Studies, Providence, USA) NEW YORK, NEW EMOTIONS Patrick Leitner (Ecole nationale supérieure d‘architecture Paris-La Villette, Paris, France) LE CORBUSIER‘S HEARTBEAT Andrej Gogora (Institute of Philosophy of Slovak Academy of Sciences, Department of Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and History of Philosophy, Bratislava, Slovak Republic) “ILS ME FONT PEUR, CES ARCHITECTES”: THE FEAR OF URBAN TRANSFORMATION IN PARIS Jacob Paskins (University College London, Bartlett School of Architecture, London, U.K.) BETWEEN LAUGHTER AND TEARS. MODERN URBAN SPACE AND EMOTIONS Olivier Ratouis (University Of Bordeaux 3, Town Planning, Bordeaux, France) MODERNISATION OU CONSERVATION DES VILLES ANCIENNES MAGHRÉBINES AU XXE SIÈCLE? LES PROJETS DE PERCÉES DES MÉDINAS AU REGARD DES ÉMOTIONS QU‘ILS SUSCITENT Charlotte Jelidi (Institut de Recherche sur le Maghreb contemporain, Tunis, Tunisia) 65 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 66 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 RT01 MEDIEVAL & EARLY MODERN URBAN SOCIETIES RT02 Organisers: Period: Date: Time: Room: Prof. Roey Sweet (University of Leicester) Medieval/Early modern ursday, 30 August 2012 09:00–12:30 215 Organisers: Michele Dagenais (University of Montreal); Shane Ewen (Leeds Metropolitan University) Period: Modern Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 215 1263 985 932 750 742 502 411 385 288 THE MUGHAL CITY OF LAHORE THROUGH EUROPEAN EYES: REALITY AND PERCEPTION Mehreen Chida-Razvi (SOAS, London, U.K.) LITERARY DESCRIPTIONS OF SPANISH CITIES IN XVIII CENTURY Natalia Bursiewicz (Wroclaw University, Art History, Wroclaw, Poland) THE PAROCHIAL STRUCTURE OF ENGLISH MONASTIC TOWNS Anna Anisimova (e Institute of General History, e Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia) CIVIC IDENTITY AND URBAN EXPERIENCE THROUGH ARCHITECTURE AND TRAVELER’S TALES: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FLORENCE AND CAIRO IN THE FOURTEENTH FENTURY Felicity Ratte (Marlboro College, Marlboro, USA) A JEWISH URBANISTIC MOVEMENT IN ITALY DURING 16TH-17TH CENTURIES Yaakov Andrea Lattes (Bar Ilan University, Jewish History, Petah Tikva, Israel) CONSTANTINOPLE AND THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE: THE CHANGING IMAGE OF THE ‘TURK’ IN SIXTEENTH-CENTURY GERMAN PRINT Charlotte Smith (e University of Melbourne, School of Historical Studies, Parkville, Australia) THE WALK OF THE TOWN: PROSE VERSUS POETRY IN MODELLING THE EARLY MODERN CITY James Amelang (Universidad Autónoma of Madrid, Early Modern History, Madrid, Spain) ‚THE CLASH OF CITIES?‘ EUROPEAN PERCEPTIONS OF URBANITY IN THE CHRISTIAN AND MUSLIM WORLD IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Kim Overlaet; Peter Stabel (University of Antwerp, Centre for Urban History, Antwerp, Belgium) BUILDINGS AS LOCATIONS: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SPACE IN THE HUGUENOT REFUGEE EXPERIENCE IN SEVENTEENTH CENTURY AMSTERDAM Cornelis Cruson (Amsterdam, e Netherlands) 1247 815 744 686 501 490 MODERN URBAN SOCIETIES DEDEAGATCH /ALEXANDROUPOLIS: RETHINKING ON THE CREATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF AN OTTOMAN COMPANY TOWN AT THE END OF THE 19TH CENTURY Ahmet Erdem Tozoglu (Erciyes University, Architecture, Kayseri, Turkey) EXPERTS WITHIN THE SERVICE OF THE CITY OF PRAGUE AND THEIR ROLE IN THE SANITATION OF THE CITY’S HISTORICAL CENTER Veronika Knotkova (Prague City Archives, Prague, Czech Republic) BETWEEN TWO MODERNISMS: ISTANBUL AND ANKARA, 1932-1956 Kivanc Kilinc (Izmir University of Economics, Architecture, Izmir, Turkey) OPORTO AND EPIDEMICS: THE CITY’S RESPONSE TO SANITARY CRISIS Maria Antónia Almeida (FCT, UNL, Lisbon, Portugal) LESSONS FROM ABROAD: INTERNATIONALISATION AND COSMOPOLITANISM IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY LISBON’S POLICE Gonçalo Rocha Gonçalves (e Open University, History, Milton Keynes, U.K.) THE HOUSE AND THE CITY IN AND ITALIAN NEIGHBORHOOD: BIXIGA, SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL, 1890-1930 Ana Lanna (University Sao Paulo Brasil, History of Architecture, São Paulo, Brazil) 67 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 68 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 RT03 COMPARATIVE, TRANSNATIONAL AND GLOBALISED PERSPECTIVES ON URBAN HISTORY Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 RT04 STUDENT PERSPECTIVES ON URBAN HISTORY Organisers: Nicolas Kenny (Simon Fraser University); Rebecca Madgin (University of Leicester) Period: All periods Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 111 Organisers: Sven Mörsdorf (International Students of History Association); Dr. Shane Ewen (Leeds Metropolitan University, Faculty of Arts, Technology and the Environment); Mgr. Michaela Blažková (Charles University Prague) Period: All periods Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 14:00–17:30 Room: 111 1239 1171 310 262 1312 1603 324 837 1450 270 “DES FAUSSES CAUSES LOCALES”?: COMPARING PROSTITUTION IN 18TH C. PORT CITIES IN FRANCE AND ENGLAND Marion Pluskota (University of Leicester, Centre for Urban History, Leicester, U.K.) COMPARING URBAN REFORM IN LONDON AND BRUSSELS Janet Polasky (University of New Hampshire, History, Durham, USA) MEASURING QUALITIES: AN APPLICATION OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN COMPARATIVE URBAN SOCIAL HISTORY Jordan Stanger-Ross (University of Victoria, History, Victoria, Canada) (TRANS)NATIONALISM AND THE GERMAN CITY Janet Ward (e University of Oklahoma, History Department, Norman, USA) WHOSE „URBAN INTERNATIONALE”? INTERMUNICIPALISM IN EUROPE, C.1924-36: THE VALUE OF A DECENTRIST APPROACH TO TRANSNATIONAL URBAN HISTORY Stefan Couperus (Utrecht University, Department of History, Groningen, e Netherlands); Shane Ewen (Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, U.K.) ALPHAVILLE REVISITED: TRANS-NATIONALIZING THE HISTORY OF URBAN SECURITY AND SEGREGATION IN THE AGE OF GATED COMMUNITIES Harold Platt (Loyola University Chicago, History, Chicago, USA) BRING SOME SWEEP TO THOSE STREETS: REFLECTIONS ON WRITING A GLOBAL HISTORY OF URBAN SEGREGATION Carl Nightingale (State university of New York at Buffalo, Transnational Studies, Buffalo, USA) TOWARDS GLOBAL HISTORIES OF SOUTH ASIAN CITIES Nikhil Rao (Wellesley College, History, Wellesley, USA) WORLD URBAN CULTURAL HISTORY AND “NONWESTERN” STORIES, THE CITY OF DIU AS AN INTERFACE OF EAST AND WEST Nuno Grancho (University of Coimbra, Portugal) 992 1049 910 462 620 TRANSGENERATIONAL AND TRANSNATIONAL RESEARCH AND THE LEARNING/TEACHING OF URBAN HISTORY IN A EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE Ann Katherine Isaacs (University of Pisa, History Department, Pisa, Italy) THE URBAN LENS: AN IDEAL IMPETUS FOR HERITAGE STUDIES? Lauren Yapp (Stanford University, Anthropology, San Mateo, USA) GREATER LVIV. HISTORY OF METROPOLIZATION Evgen Voronych (Polytechnic University of Lviv, Architecture & City Planning, Lviv, Ukraine) CROSSING BOUNDARIES: DEFINING AND REDEFINING URBAN HISTORY Gary Davies (University of Leicester, Centre for Urban History, Leicester, U.K.) COPING WITH LIVING LIFE ABROAD. CZECH EXPATRIATES IN DRESDEN AND PIRNA DURING THE THIRTY YEARS’ WAR Josef Kaderabek (University of South Bohemia, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic) THOUGHTS ON METHODOLOGY IN STUDYING A CHINESE CITY. A TRANSDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO THE CASE STUDY OF TIANJIN Carlo Ferri (INALCO, History and Geography, Paris, France) 69 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 70 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 RT05 WAYS OF COMMUNICATING URBAN HISTORY Organisers: Anja Kervanto Nevanlinna (University of Helsinki); Donatella Calabi (Università IUAV di Venezia) Period: Modern/Contemporary Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 09:00–12:30 Room: 111 1182 318 1151 792 374 1127 723 250 THE HISTORIAN AND THE CITY MUSEUM IN A MULTI-DISCIPLINARY AGE Eddie Butler-Bowdon (City of Melbourne, Arts and Culture Branch, Melbourne, Australia) A MUSEUM FOR THE CITY OF VERONA? Paola Lanaro (Ca‘ Foscari – Venice, Department of Management, Venice, Italy) “PER SALVARE LA CITTÀ ET IL SUO POPOLO INSIEME”. COMMUNICATING THE FUTURE: RAIMONDO VERONESE’S PROPHECIES FOR VENICE Isabella di Lenardo (Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia (IUAV), Storia dell‘architettura, Venezia-Mestre, Italy) NEW URBAN STORIES IN A HYBRID CITY MUSEUM: A ROTTERDAM CASE STUDY ON FAST FOOD STREET STORIES Paul Van de Laar (Erasmus University/Museum Rotterdam, Erasmus School of History, Culture and Communication, Rotterdam, e Netherlands) A CRITICAL APPROACH TO THE URBANIZATION THEORIES IN EASTERN EUROPE Konstantinos Plevris (Université Paris 1 - Panthéon Sorbonne, Paris, France) URBANISM AND VISIBILITY: STUDY OF TWO TRADITIONAL ARAB-IBADHI CITIES: NIZWA AND GHARDAIA BY APPLYING SPACE SYNTAX Rim Meziani (Abu Dhabi University, Architecture and Design, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates) CARTOGRAPHIES OF LATIN AMERICAN UNIVERSITY CITY Mara Sánchez Llorens (Universidad Europea de Madrid, Proyectos y representación de la Arquitectura, Madrid, Spain) THE SEVEN CITIES OF GALICIA (1500-2000): A MULTIMEDIA ATLAS ON SPANISH URBAN HISTORY Jose Maria Cardesin (University of A Coruna, Department of Sociology, A Coruna, Spain) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 S01 A HISTORICAL VIEW ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUSTAINABLE CITY Organisers: Katia Frey (ETH Zurich / Institut gta); Dr. Eliana Perotti (ETH Zurich); Dr. Ruth Hanisch (TU Dortmund) Period: Modern Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 16:00–17:30 Room: 111 1617 1206 1575 1616 PLANNING BEYOND LIMITS: OTTO WAGNER‘S COMPREHENSIVE PLANS FOR VIENNA Ruth Hanisch (Tu Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany) THE MONUMENTAL STREET SPACE AS AN ELEMENT OF A SUSTAINABLE CITY Georg Ebbing (Hochschule Bochum, Architektur, Bochum, Germany) CLEARING AWAY OF RUBBLE AS DECISIVE PART OF THE RECONSTRUCTION IN MUNICH Carmen Maria Enss (Technical University of Munich, Institute of Building History, Building Archaeology and Heritage Conservation, Garching, Germany) DISCOVERING THE ENVIRONMENT. ON LUCIUS BURCKHARDT‘S NOTION OF SUSTAINABILITY Kim Förster (Institut für Geschichte und eorie der Architektur ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland) 71 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 72 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 S02 Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 S03 Organisers: Preston Perluss (Université de Grenoble); Maurizo Gribaudi (EHESS Paris); Heidi Deneweth (Utrecht University) Period: All periods Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 14:00–15:30 Room: 429 INVESTIR LE PRODUIT DE L’IMPÔT URBAIN: OFFICIERS MUNICIPAUX, ÉLITES URBAINES, FINANCIERS (MOYEN ÂGE-XVIE SIÈCLE) Organisers: Period: Date: Time: Room: Marc Boone (Ghent); Claire Billen (Université libre de Bruxelles) Medieval ursday, 30 August 2012 16:00–17:30 104 1537 1064 819 572 404 INSTITUTIONAL LANDOWNERS, RENTAL CLUSTERS URBAN PLANS AND URBAN SOCIETY Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine CORPORATE OWNERSHIP IN THE CAPITAL OF MODERNITY: FINANCE AND BUILT SPACE IN PARIS, 1880-1914 Alexia M. Yates (Harvard University, Prize Fellow In Economics, History And Politics, Cambridge, USA) LE PATRIMOINE IMMOBILIER DES CHAPITRES CATHÉDRAUX DU MOYEN ÂGE À L’ÉPOQUE MODERNE. L’EXEMPLE DE SAN SALVADOR D’OVIEDO M. Soledad Beltrán Suárez; María Álvarez Fernández (Universidad de Oviedo, Medieval History, Oviedo, Spain) WHAT PRICE A ROOF? HOUSING AND THE COST OF LIVING IN 16TH CENTURY TOLEDO Mauricio Drelichman (University of British Columbia, Department of Economics, Vancouver, Canada) UNE OPÉRATION D’UTILITÉ PUBLIQUE AU SERVICE D’INTÉRÊTS PRIVÉS: L’EXEMPLE DE LA CRÉATION DU QUARTIER MAZARIN D’AIX (1646-1750) Julien Puget (UMR, TELEMME, Aix-en-Provence, France) 1000 1612 1618 S04 THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL CRISES AND SOCIAL CONFLICTS ON THE MANAGEMENT OF URBAN FISCAL SYSTEMS. THE CASE OF THE DUCHY OF GUELDERS, 1450-1550 Rudolf Bosch (University Of Groningen, Department Of History, Groningen, e Netherlands) THE POLITICAL SIDE OF THE COIN: FINANCING CITIES IN THE BURGUNDIAN LOW COUNTRIES (14TH-15TH CENTURIES) Bart Lambert (Ghent University, Department of History, Brugge, Belgium) REDISTRIBUTION DE L‘IMPÔT ET LUTTES D‘INFLUENCE ENTRE VILLES, DANS LE RÉSEAU URBAIN BRABANÇON AU 14E SIÈCLE Claire Billen (Université Libre de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, Belgium) LES HOMMES DE FINANCES DANS LES VILLES DE CASTILLE: COLLECTEURS, FERMIERS ET FINANCIERS 14E-15E SIÈCLES Denis Menjot (CNRS université Lyon 2, Lyon, France) CULTURAL WORKERS IN THE URBAN ECONOMY 1850-1939 Organisers: Jill Steward (Newcastle University); Dr Malcolm Gee (Northumbria, UK); Prof Tim Kirk (Newcastle, UK); Dr Dobrinka Parusheva (Plovdiv, Bulgaria) Period: Modern Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 09:00–10:30 Room: 215 1530 1290 1405 THE MODERN ART TRADE IN THE URBAN SPACES OF BERLIN AND PARIS C.1900-1930 Malcolm Gee (Northumbria University, Arts, Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.) ‘CHARM OF NOVELTY’: THE RESTRUCTURING OF THE LONDON ZOO AND THE CULTURAL INDUSTRIES IN MID-NINETEENTH-CENTURY BRITAIN Takashi Ito (Kanazawa Gakuin University, Department of History, Kanazawa, Japan) THE CONDITION OF THE CULTURAL CLASS IN AUSTRIA Tim Kirk (Newcastle University, Historical Studies, Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.) 73 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 74 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 S05 PUBLIC GOODS VS ECONOMIC INTERESTS: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES ON SQUATTING Organisers: Alexander Sedlmaier (Bangor University); Dr. Freia Anders (Universität Bielefeld) Period: Modern Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 14:00–15:30 Room: 111 989 371 380 STRUGGLE FOR URBAN LAND: SQUATTERS AND THE AUTHORITIES IN COLONIAL MANILA, 1898-1918 Jely Galang (University of e Philippines, History, Quezon City, Philippines) BETWEEN NEED AND GREED: SQUATTING AS A SOCIAL PRACTICE IN IZMIR, TURKEY, 1922-1928 Ellinor Morack (Freie Universität Berlin, Graduate School Muslim Culture and Societies (BGSMCS), Berlin, Germany) „SOMMOS VECINOS, NO PROPIETARIOS“ (WE ARE NEIGHBORS NOT LAND-OWNERS): THE CONCEPT OF „COMMUNITY OF NEIGHBORS“ IN THE STRUGGLE AGAINST FORCED EVICTION Inbal Ofer (Open University of Israel, History, Philosophy and Judaic Studies, Raanana, Israel) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 S07 Organisers: Luce Beeckmans (Groningen University, e Netherlands); Johan Lagae (Ghent University, Belgium) Period: Modern/Contemporary Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 09:00–10:30 Room: 215 1396 987 926 394 S06 EARLY MODERN CITY BRANDING: CITY GUIDES IN ITALY AND THE LOW COUNTRIES (1500-1700) Organisers: Harald Hendrix (Utrecht University); Enrico Parlato (Università della Tuscia, Viterbo, Italy); Eddy Verbaan (University of Nottingham, United Kingdom) Period: Early Modern Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 11:00–12:30 Room: 215 721 590 509 473 VISITING THE THEATRE OF WAR. FORTRESSES, BATTLEFIELDS, AND THE BELLICOSE PAST IN THE SOUTHERN LOW COUNTRIES (1697-1750) Gerrit Verhoeven (Universiteit Antwerpen, Department Of History, Antwerp, Belgium) THE DESCRITTIONE DI TUTTA ITALIA OF LEANDRO ALBERTI Silvia Gaiga (University of Utrecht, Dept. of modern languages – Italian, Utrecht, e Netherlands) GUIDEBOOKS, URBAN SPACE AND SACRED TOPOGRAPHY IN MODERN ROME Marco Cavietti (Università degli studi di Roma „La Sapienza“ Storia dell‘arte, Rome, Italy) REMEMBERING THE DUTCH REVOLT. CITIES, CITY GUIDES AND CIVIC RIVALRY IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY LOW COUNTRIES Marianne Eekhout (Leiden University, Leiden, e Netherlands) TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS OF URBAN PLANNING EXPERTISE IN AFRICAN CITIES FROM A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE S08 BETWEEN CANCER AND CAPRICORN: URBAN PLANNING AND KNOW-HOW EXCHANGED Ana Tostões, Jessica Bonito (Instituto Superior Técnico, UTL, Lisboa, Portugal (FCT-MEC: PTDC/AUR-AQI/103229/2008) LISBON’S EARLY 1950’S HUB AND AFRICA. ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING Madalena Matos (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal) MOVING IDEAS OR MOVING MONEY? SCHOOL BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT AID IN POSTCOLONIAL AFRICA Kim De Raedt (University of Ghent, Department of Architecture & Urbanism, Ghent, Belgium) TRANSNATIONAL PLANNING AND DISEASE IN WEST AFRICA: THE INTERCOLONIAL CONFERENCE ON YELLOW FEVER, DAKAR, APRIL 1928 Liora Bigon (Holon Institute of Technology, General Studies, Holon, Israel) URBAN PRACTICE IN THE AGE OF TRANSITION Organisers: Bram Vannieuwenhuyze (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven); Reinout Rutte (Del University of Technology); Keith D. Lilley (Queen’s University Belfast); Jaap Evert Abrahamse (Cultural Heritage Agency, e Netherlands) Period: Medieval/Early modern Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 14:00–15:30 Room: 18 1613 1466 EUROPEAN URBAN PLANNING AFTER THE BLACK DEATH (1350-1500) Keith Lilley (Queen’s University Belfast, Ireland) THE URBAN CHANGES IN THE CITY OF ZADAR IN THE 11TH AND 12TH CENTURY Iva Rukavina (Université Paris-Ouest-Nanterre La Défense, Paris, France) 75 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 76 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 S09 OLD REGIME URBAN POLICY IN EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN SOCIETIES Organisers: Tomás A. Mantecón (University of Cantabria, Spain); Verónica Undurraga (University Andrés Bello, Chile) Period: Early modern Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 14:00–15:30 Room: 215 1173 979 912 763 407 ORDER AND DISORDER IN THE URBAN CHRONICLES OF NORTHERN SPAIN, XVI-XVIII CENTURIES Ofelia Rey Castelao (University Of Santiago De Compostela, Historia Medieval Y Moderna, Santiago De Compostela, Spain) ORDER AND DISORDER IN THE SOLEMN EPISCOPAL ENTRANCES OF EARLY MODERN NORTH-WESTERN SPAIN Fernando Suarez Golan (University of Santiago de Compostela, Historia Medieval y Moderna, Santiago de Compostela, Spain) INQUISITORS, URBAN SOCIETY AND SOCIAL POLICY IN 17TH CENTURY PALERMO Marina Torres Arce (University of Cantabria, Historia Moderna, SantanderCantabria, Spain) DES SOLDATS DANS LA VILLE: LA RESTAURATION DE L’ORDRE DANS LES VILLES FRONTALIÈRES DU NORD DE L’ESPAGNE À L’ÉPOQUE MODERNE Truchuelo Garcia (Universidad De Cantabria, Historia Moderna Y Contemporanea, Santander, Spain) URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND POLICY EXTENSION IN THE AMERICAN SOCIETIES IN EARLY 16TH CENTURY Jorge Diaz Ceballos (Universidad de Cantabria, Historia Moderna y Contemporánea, Santander, Spain) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 S10 SOCIAL LEGIBILITY IN THE EARLY MODERN CITY Organisers: Karin Sennefelt (Department of History, Uppsala University); Phil Withington (Christ‘s College, University of Cambridge) Period: Early modern Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 14:00–15:30 Room: 326 1592 1591 508 MULTIVOCAL METROPOLIS: THE SOCIAL VARIETY OF LANGUAGE IN THE EARLY MODERN CITY John Gallagher (Univesrity of Cambridge, Emmanuel College, Cambridge, U.K.) “SPLENDID AND GRANDIOSE” OR “JUST BOURGEOIS”. DRINKING CULTURE AS A SOCIAL MARKER IN THE UNITED PROVINCES IN THE 18TH CENTURY Anne Wegener Sleeswijk (Université Paris-1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Centre de Recherche d’Histoire Moderne, Paris, France) NICK-NACKS, FEATHERS, AND SILK RIBBONS: THE IMPACT OF THE MERCERS’ TRADE ON CLOTHING AND SOCIAL PERCEPTION IN RENAISSANCE FLORENCE Alessia Meneghin (University of St Andrews-Institute of Mediaeval Studies/ Society for Renaissance Studies, London, U.K.) 77 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 78 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 S11 COMING TO TERMS WITH THE BUILT HERITAGE OF THE POSTCOLONIAL CITY Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 S12 REVOLUTIONARY PLACE-MAKING: HOW DO SPECIFIC URBAN PLACES BECOME SYMBOLS OF CONTESTATION? Organisers: Michael Toyka-Seid (Technical University of Darmstadt); Miaomiao (Tongji-University Shanghai) Period: Modern/Contemporary Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 16:00–17:30 Room: 215 Organisers: Rolf Hugoson (Umeå University); Mats Berglund (Stockholm Institute of Urban History) Period: Early modern/Modern Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 14:00–15:30 Room: 217 1311 847 984 756 743 669 463 DOES DENIAL HEAL MEMORY? THE COLONIAL TRACES IN JAMAICAN URBAN TISSUES Lukasz Kaczmarek (Polish Academy Of Sciences, Institute Of Archaeology And Ethnology, Poznan, Poland) BUILT HERITAGE OF BLUE-RED-PLAIN-BRICK-WALL IN SHANGHAI Changxue Shu (Politecnico di Milano, Department of Architecture and Planning (DiAP), Milano, Italy) CONFRONTING COLONIAL BUILT HERITAGE. THE APPROPRIATION OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE AND PLANNING IN INDONESIA Pauline K. M. van Roosmalen (Del University of Technology, Architecture Faculty, Del, e Netherlands) THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING AT HOME: A DEFENSE OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION IN ORAN, ALGERIA Diana Wylie (Boston University, Department of History, Boston, USA) KINSHASA, TALES OF THE TANGIBLE CITY Johan Lagae (Ghent University, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Gent, Belgium) SANTIAGO DE CHILE: AN AMNESIC POST-COLONIAL CITY Maria Victoria de los Angeles Correa Baeriswyl (Politecnico Di Milano, Diap Dipartimento di Architettura e Pianificazione, Milan, Italy) 294 1032 947 S13 “THE SUPREME LODGE OF THE ANCIENT ORDER OF CONSPIRATORS OF THE WORLD”: EL PASO, TEXAS AS PLOTTING GROUND FOR THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION David Romo (University of Texas at El Paso, Borderlands History, Anthony, New Mexico, USA) THE ATHENS POLYTECHNIC UPRISING: MYTH AND REALITY Marianthi Kotea (Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Sociology, Kallithea-Athens, Greece) THE TRANSFORMATION OF URBAN NODES OF POWER STRUGGLE AND SCENARIOS OF PUBLIC UPRISING – A REVOLUTIONARY ROAD: TEHRAN UNIVERSITY TO AZADI SQUARE Zohreh Soltani (Middle East Technical University, Architecture, Ankara, Turkey) BURY THE MONUMENTS!!! Zeynep Akture (Izmir Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, Izmir, Turkey) USERS AND USES OF GREEN SPACES IN CITIES, 1800-2000 Organisers: Matti Hannikainen (University of Helsinki); Martina Fendt (Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany) Period: Modern/Contemporary Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 16:00–17:30 Room: 200 1363 1224 303 CONFLICTING USES OF SOCIALIST URBAN GREEN SPACES – THE EXAMPLE OF THE GDR Harald Engler (Leibniz Institute For Regional Development And Structural Planning (Irs), Scientific Collections, Erkner, Germany) GENDER AND CLASS ISSUES IN RELATION TO URBAN SPACE AND GREEN AREAS IN SWEDEN C. 1940 TO 1970 Catharina Nolin (Stockholm University, Art History, Stockholm, Sweden) CONFLICTING USES, CONCEPTIONS & PERCEPTIONS OF URBAN GREEN SPACE. URBAN POLITICIANS VERSUS URBAN ACTION GROUPS, ANTWERP 1860-2010 Bart Tritsmans (University of Antwerp, History, Antwerp, Belgium) 79 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 80 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 S14 URBAN DEVELOPMENT OF MEDITERRANEAN ISLAND RESORT CITIES IN THE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURIES Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 S15 LEISURE PRACTICES AND CULTURAL LIFE IN SOUTHERN EUROPE TOWNS (1840-1950) Organisers: Katerina Chatzikonstantinou (Aristotle University of essaloniki); Denis Bocquet (Ecole des Ponts ParisTech (LATTS), Paris, France); Lydia Dracaki (Panteion University, Athens) Period: Modern/Contemporary Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 14:00–15:30 Room: 215 Organisers: Frédéric Vidal (CRIA - Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia); Maria Alexandre Lousada (Lisbon University); Maria João Vaz (CEHC/ISCTE Instituto Universitário de Lisboa) Period: Modern Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 14:00–15:30 Room: 16 1498 1310 1449 567 1144 BALEARIC AND CANARIAN RESORT CITIES: A COMPARATIVE ESSAY IN THE INSULAR AESTHETICAL URBAN LANDSCAPE, 19TH-20TH CENTURIES David Martin Lopez (Granada, History Of Art, Granada, Spain) TOURISM BOOM AND URBAN FORM ON THE GREEK ISLANDS OF HYDRA AND AEGINA: TWO DIFFERENT DEVELOPMENT APPROACHES IN THE PROXIMITY OF ATHENS Katerina Chatzikonstantinou (Aristotle University of essaloniki, Greece) THE AMALGAMATION OF TOURISM AND THE CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS ON THE URBAN FABRIC: SMALL-SCALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP ON THE GREEK ISLANDS Olga Moatsou (EPFL, Department of Architecture, Lausanne, Switzerland) RHODES, COS AND PORTO LAGO, URBAN POLICIES IN THE DODECANESE PORT-CITIES, UNDER ITALIAN RULE Vasilios Colonas (University of essaly, Department of Architecture, Greece) 1165 697 484 S16 CULTURAL LIFE IN PROVINCIAL TOWNS. PUBLIC SPACE, SOCIABILITY AND REPRESENTATIONS DURING THE 1ST PORTUGUESE LIBERAL CYCLE Maria Bernardo; M. Lousada (University Of Évora, History Department / CidehusUe, Évora, Portugal) LEISURE PRACTICES, ORDER AND SECURITY IN LISBON (1870-1910) Maria João Vaz (ISCTE-Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Depart. of History, Lisbon, Portugal) THE REPUBLIC OF SAN MARINO. A PLACE FOR TOURISM (1894-1950) Matteo Troilo (Università di Bologna, Scienze Economiche, Bologna, Italy) CULTURAL DYNAMICS AND NEW FORMS OF URBAN SPECTACLE IN THE AEGEAN ISLAND TOWNS, ‘1920 – 1940’ Christos Bakalis (University Of Western Greece, Department of Cultural Heritage Management and New Technologies, Agrinio, Greece) GREAT EXHIBITIONS AND CITIES ON THE MOVE: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE (1880-1914) Organisers: Guido Zucconi (IUAV Venice); Ana Cardoso de Matos (University of Évora, Portugal); Miriam Levin (Case Western University, Cleveland, USA); Antoni Roca-Rosell (Universitty Politècnica of Catalonia, Barcelona, Spain) Period: Modern Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 14:00–15:30 Room: 201 858 426 253 POUR UNE NOUVELLE SÉMIOLOGIE URBAINE: L‘INDUSTRIE PORTUGAISE À L’AVENUE DE LA LIBERTÉ EN 1888 ET LE PORTUGAL À L‘EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE DE 1889 Helena Souto (Institute Of Art And Design (Iade), Lisbon, Portugal) LE MONDE ET LA PROVINCE. LES EXPOSITIONS INTERNATIONALES FRANÇAISES EN DEHORS DE PARIS ENTRE 1880 ET 1914 omas Renard (Paris IV Sorbonne, Department of Art history, Paris, France) THE NATION ON DISPLAY: EXHIBITIONS IN PRAGUE, 1891 AND 1895 Claire Nolte (Manhattan College, Department of History, Bronx, USA) 81 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 82 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 S17 THE GRAND HOTEL AND THE CITY: GRAND HOTELS AS MARKERS OF EUROPEAN URBAN CULTURE AND IDENTITY Organisers: Period: Date: Time: Room: Laura Kolbe (University of Helsinki); Mary Sparks (Open University, UK) Modern ursday, 30 August 2012 11:00–12:30 326 1586 1215 1123 954 826 „A LITTLE PARIS“? THE CREATION OF CENTRAL BOULEVARDS AND GRAND HOTELS IN BRUSSELS (1880-1914) Virginie Jourdain (Université Libre De Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium) A EUROPEAN HOTEL IN NATIONAL CONTEXT: HOTEL KÄMP IN HELSINKI AS SYMBOL OF TRUE METROPOLITAN LIFE Laura Kolbe (University of Helsinki, History, Helsinki, Finland) GRAND HOTELS AROUND THE KVARNER BAY: HOTEL ARCHITECTURE BETWEEN POLITICS AND LEISURE IN THE AUSTRIA-HUNGARY Jasenka Gudelj (University of Zagreb, Department of History of Art, Zagreb, Croatia) INTERNATIONAL FEATURES AND LOCAL CONTEST. THE CULTURE OF THE GRAND HOTEL EXPERIENCE IN GARDONE RIVIERA ON LAKE GARDA (1883-1914) Monica Aresi (Politecnico of Milan - Department of Architecture and Planning (DiAP), Milano, Italy) GRAND HOTELS IN THE ITALIAN RIVIERA DURING THE BELLE ÉPOQUE: THE CASES OF GENOA AND SANREMO Andrea Zanini (Università di Genova, Dipartimento di Economia e Metodi Quantitativi, Genova, Italy) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 S18 PANEM ET CIRCENSES: SPORT VENUES IN MODERN URBAN EUROPE Organisers: Period: Date: Time: Room: Stefan Couperus (Utrecht University); Dr. Harm Kaal (Radboud University) Modern/Contemporary Saturday, 1 September 2012 14:00–15:30 104 1137 1102 820 634 S19 IDENTITY, CIVIC PRIDE AND THE ROLE OF SPORT IN MIDDLESBROUGH, C. 1870-1914 Catherine Budd (De Montfort University, London, U.K.) CONFLICT AND SPECTACLE IN URBAN STADIA Benjamin Flowers (Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, Atlanta, USA) STADIUM IN THE AGE OF MECHANICAL REPRODUCTION Petr Roubal (Institute of Contemporary History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Department of Post-1989 Democratic Transition History, Prague, Czech Republic) PRIVATIZING THE GAME: COLLEGE FOOTBALL, UNIVERSITY STADIUMS, AND THE MAKING OF EXCLUSIVE PUBLICS Matthew Blanton (University of Michigan, American Culture, Wellesley, USA) QUERYING URBANITY: SOUTH ASIAN PERSPECTIVE Organisers: Urvi Mukhopadhyay (West Bengal State University); Dr. Kausik Bandyopadhyay (West Bengal State University, India) Period: Modern Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 14:00–15:30 Room: 111 1486 990 339 EXPERIENCING THE URBAN: SOCIAL GROUPS, PUBLIC DISPLAYS AND THE COLONIAL STATE IN DELHI; 1863-1880 Raghav Kishore (School Of Oriental And African Studies, History, London, U.K.) URBAN VULNERABILITIES IN “POST-CONFLICT” AFGHANISTAN Arpita Basu Roy (Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Kolkata, India) STORY OF AN ABANDONED PORT: URBAN TRANSFORMATION IN BENGAL‘S SOUTHERN FRONTIER Sutapa Chatterjee Sarkar (West Bengal State University, Department of History, Kolkata, India) 83 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 84 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 S20 URBAN REFORM IN GERMANY, THE UNITED STATES, AND GERMAN EAST AFRICA: COMPARISONS AND CONNECTIONS, 1890-1914 Organisers: Andrew Lees (Rutgers - e State University of New Jersey); Dr. Marcus Gräser (German Historical Institute-Washington) Period: Modern Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 11:00–12:30 Room: 111 1355 902 S21 COMMENT Marcus Gräser (Johannes Kepler Universität Linz, Linz, Austria) THE PEDAGOGY OF THE CITY: THE EMERGENCE OF THE URBAN ‘KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY’ IN EUROPE AND THE US, C 1900-1914 Hakan Forsell (Centre for urban and regional research, Stockholm, Sweden) FEMINISM, EDUCATION, AND THE URBAN CHILD: THE INTERNATIONAL KINDERGARTEN UNION 1892-1914 Ann Allen (University of Louisville, History, Louisville, USA) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 S22 Organisers: Prof Roey Sweet (University of Leicester); Dr Paul O‘Leary (University of Aberystwyth) Period: Modern Date: Friday, 31 August 2012 Time: 16:00–17:30 Room: 301 1593 1583 1513 1050 NEW HOMETOWNS: LINKING MODERNITY AND TRADITION IN THE AFTERMATH OF WORLD WAR I S23 Organisers: Evert Vandeweghe (Ghent University); Kai Krauskopf (Technische Universität Dresden) Period: Modern/Contemporary Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Time: 09:00–10:30 Room: 111 1139 604 465 833 PLANNING A MODERN MARKET TOWN WITH A HISTORICAL ATMOSPHERE THE RECONSTRUCTION OF GYÖNGYÖS, HUNGARY AFTER THE FIRE OF 1917 Tamás Csáki (Budapest City Archives, Budapest, Hungary) MODERNITY V TRADITIONALISM – THE 1923 BELGRADE MASTER PLAN Mirjana Roter Blagojevic (Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade, Department of Architecture, Belgrade, Serbia) MUSICAL URBANISM BETWEEN RADICALISM AND TRADITION. A REFLECTION ON THE ARCHITECTURAL DISCOURSE OF THE 1920s Florian Edler (Universität der Künste Berlin, Germany) THE LANDSCAPES OF BELGIAN RECONSTRUCTION: A BALANCE BETWEEN MODERNITY AND TRADITION Caterina Franchini (Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning (DIST), Politecnico di Torino - Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy) PERFORMING THE PAST IN URBAN CULTURE, 1900-50 PAGEANTRY, CIVIC IDENTITY AND THE POLITICS OF HISTORY: THE NATIONAL PAGEANT OF WALES Paul O‘Leary (Aberystwyth University, History and Welsh History, Aberystwyth, U.K.) URBAN GOVERNMENT AND CIVIC PAGEANTS: MAKING CITIZENS OF THE CITY IN MANCHESTER AND CHICAGO Tom Hulme (University of Leicester, Centre for Urban History, Leicester, U.K.) THE DECLINE OF THE PERFORMED PAST IN AMSTERDAM 1898-1923 Nancy Stieber (University of Massachusetts Boston, Department of Art, Cambridge, USA) PERFORMING NATIONAL, FAMILIAL AND URBAN PAST? THE CENTENARY OF THE COMPANY FRIEDRICH KRUPP IN ESSEN IN 1912 Lena Krull (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Cluster of Excellence „Religion and Politics“, Münster, Germany) THE POST-WAR EUROPEAN SUBURB Organisers: Mette Tapdrup Mortensen (Kroppedal Museum); Poul Sverrild (e Suburban Museum, Denmark) Period: Contemporary Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 09:00–10:30 Room: 326 1231 714 526 NEW ZAGREB NEIGHBORHOODS – EAST AND WEST COMPROMISE Hrvoje Malčić (Institut Društvenih Znanosti Ivo Pilar, Zagreb, Croatia) THE GROWTH OF ROMAN SUBURBS DURING THE XXTH CENTURY Keti Lelo (Università Roma Tre, CROMA, Rome, Italy) FROM ‘SMALL-TIME DWELLERS’ TO ‘LAST OF THE MOHICANS’ AND ‘HERITAGE PILGRIMS’ - THE FORMATION OF SOCIAL IDENTITIES IN FINNISH SMALL TOWN SUBURB Ulla Pohjamo (University of Jyväskylä, Deparment of Arts and Culture Studies, Jyväskylä, Finland) 85 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 86 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 S24 NEW TOWNS EAST, WEST, AND IN-BETWEEN Organisers: Ana Kladnik (University of Ljubljana); Muriel Blaive (Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for European History and Public Spheres) Period: Contemporary Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 11:00–12:30 Room: 326 1621 888 734 S25 WHOSE GLOBALIZATION? NEW TOWNS IN SOCIALIST CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND YUGOSLAVIA AND IN THE POSTCOLONIAL WORLD Ana Kladnik (University of Ljubljana, Department of History, Ljubljana, Slovenia) HOW COLLECTIVE WERE THE CZECHOSLOVAK COLLECTIVE HOUSES? Hubert Guzik (Czech Technical University In Prague, Faculty Of Architecture, Praha, Czech Republic) „WE DO NOT NEED A TOWN-PLANNING FUTURISM BUT COMMUNIST URBANISM“: WAS IT REALLY THE CASE IN ZAGREB? Valentina Gulin Zrnic (Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research, Zagreb, Croatia) CITIES OF MEMORIES: AERIAL ATTACKS OF WWII AS LOCALIZED LIEUX DE MEMOIRE Organisers: Mgr. Linda Kovářová (Charles University in Prague); Mgr. Ondřej Daniel (Charles University in Prague) Period: Contemporary Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Time: 11:00–12:30 Room: 326 1401 1361 THE „PEACE CITY OF HIROSHIMA“ PROJECT: BUILDING A NEW CITY AND CREATING A PLACE OF MEMORY Linda Kovářová (Charles University In Prague, Czech Republic) „BOMBED CHURCHES AS WAR MEMORIALS“. CONSERVATION OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR RUINS IN ENGLAND FROM LONDON TO COVENTRY Andrea Pane (University of Naples Federico II, Napoli, Italy) Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 SOCIAL PROGRAMME / ACTIVITÉS All activities (except the Closing Ceremony) have been pre-booked during the registration process. Please present the voucher received in your registration pack at each venue and carry your conference badge visibly at all times. For available vouchers please check with the registration desk. Toutes les activités (à l´exception de la cérémonie de clôture) ont été pré-réservées lors du processus d‘inscription. Merci de présenter le bon reçu dans votre trousse d´inscription à chaque point de rendez-vous et de porter votre badge de conférence de manière visible à tout moment. Veuillez-vous adresser au comptoir d´enregistrement pour les renseignements sur les bons disponibles. OPENING CEREMONY AND WELCOME COCKTAIL / CÉRÉMONIE D‘OUVERTURE ET COCKTAIL D‘OUVERTURE Venue: Date: Duration: Transportation: Performers: Bethlehem Chapel, Betlémské náměstí, Prague 1 map B Wednesday, 29 August 2012 17:30–20:00 walking distance from the Faculty of Arts Mantaban (Helena Marková + Jiří Hodina) – instrumentation of folk songs for violin and saxophone Opening Ceremony & Inaugural Addresses Welcome by Prof. Luďa Klusáková, President of EAUH Representants of Charles University in Prague Eva Semotanová, Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Plenary Lecture Peter Clark, Professor Emeritus of Urban History, Helsinki University: EUROPEAN CITIES IN A GLOBALISING WORLD e Welcome Cocktail will follow aer the plenary lecture on the premises of the Bethlehem Chapel. Lieu: Date: Durée: Transport: Interprètes: la Chapelle de Bethléem, Betlémské náměstí, Prague 1 plan B mercredi, 29 août 2012 17:30–20:00 à quelques minutes à pied de la Faculté des Lettres Mantaban (Helena Marková + Jiří Hodina) - chansons folkloriques, arrangements pour violon et saxophone 87 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 88 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 Cérémonie d’ouverture & allocutions inaugurales Mot de bienvenue du professeur Luda Klusáková, président de l’AEHU Représentants de l’Université Charles, Faculté des Lettres Eva Semotánová, Institut d’Histoire, Académie des Sciences de la République tchèque Conférence plénière Peter Clark, professeur émérite d’histoire urbaine, Université de Helsinki: VILLES EUROPÉENNES DANS UN MONDE GLOBALISÉ Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 Programme: Ludwig van Beethoven – Sonata F dur, op. 17; Allegro moderato; poco Adagio quasi Andante; Rondo Allegro Jan Václav Hugo Voříšek – Rapsodie Giuseppe Barone Dall’Abaco – Capricci No. 6 and 9 Ludwig van Beethoven – Sonata A dur, op. 69; Allegro ma non tanto; Scherzo – Allegro molto; Adagio cantabile; Allegro vivace La conférence plénière sera suivie d´un cocktail de bienvenue dans les locaux de la Chapelle de Bethléem. CONFERENCE DINNER AT THE BŘEVNOV MONASTERY / DÎNER DE LA CONFÉRENCE AU COUVENT DE BŘEVNOV EVENING CONCERT AT CLAM-GALLAS PALACE / CONCERT DU SOIR AU PALAIS CLAM-GALLAS Venue: Date: Duration: Transportation: Venue: Date: Duration: Transportation: Performers: Clam-Gallas Palace, Main Marble Hall (2nd floor), Husova 20/158, Prague 1 ursday, 30 August 2012 19:00–20:30 walking distance from the Faculty of Arts Petra Matějová (fortepiano) + Marek Štryncl (violoncello) map C Performers: We look forward to welcoming you to this exceptional historic venue. On arrival at the monastery‘s outdoor atrium, you will be welcomed by circus artists who have prepared a special performance for you, together with a happy song band. On the 1st floor, a buffet offering not only Czech cuisine will be awaiting you, together with a swing band. Prior the concert, an exhibition „Historic Towns Atlas“ will be on display. e concert itself will start at 19:30. is exhibition is free of charge and can be visited by participants of the conference daily between 10:00–18:00. Lieu: Date: Durée: Transport: Interprètes: Palais Clam-Gallas, Salle de marbre (2ème étage), Husova 20/158, Prague 1 jeudi, 30 août 2012 19:00–20:30 à quelques minutes à pied de la Faculté des Lettres Petra Matějová (pianoforte) + Marek Štryncl (violoncelle) Břevnov Monastery, Markétská 1, Prague 6 map D Friday, 31 August 2012 19:30–21:30 tram No. 22 from Malostranská (accross the bridge from the Faculty of Arts), “Břevnovský klášter” stop – 20 minutes journey Praguematique (outdoors); Demon Riffers Band (indoors) Lieu: Date: Durée: Transport: plan C Avant le concert, possibilité de voir une exposition ”d´Atlas Historiques des Villes”. Début du concert à 19:30. Les participants peuvent visiter cette exposition à l´accès libre et gratuit tous les jours de 10:00 à 18:00. Interprètes: Couvent de Břevnov, Markétská 1, Prague 6 plan D vendredi, 31 août 2012 19:30-21:30 tram No. 22 de la station “Malostranská” (traverser le pont en face de la Faculté des Letters), arrêt “Břevnovský klášter” – 20 minutes de trajet Praguematique (à l´extérieur); Quatuor Horváth (à l´intérieur) Nous sommes heureux de pouvoir vous accueillir dans ce cadre historique et exceptionnel. En arrivant dans le patio extérieur du monastère, vous assisterez à un spectacle spécialement conçu par des artistes de cirque et des musiciens. A l´étage, un buffet vous attendra - non seulement avec de la cuisine tchèque - et la soirée sera accompagnée de la musique d´un orchestre de swing. 89 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 90 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 CLOSING CEREMONY / CÉRÉMONIE DE CLÔTURE GUIDED WALKING TOUR OF PRAGUE / VISITE GUIDÉE DE PRAGUE Venue: Date: Duration: Date: Start: Faculty of Arts, room 131 Saturday, 1 September 2012 15:30–17:00 Lynn Hollen Lees, University of Pennsylvania Bruno Blondé, University of Antwerp Robert Morris, Edinburg University Jaroslav Miller, Palacký University Pannel discussion Inauguration of the new president of the EAUH Presentation and invitation to the 12th International Conference on Urban History Lieu: Date: Durée: Faculté des Lettres, salle 131 samedi, 1 septembre 2012 15:30–17:00 Lynn Hollen Lees, Université de Pennsylvanie Bruno Blondé, Université d’Anvers Robert Morris, Université d´Edimbourg Jaroslav Miller, Université Palacký Réunion-débat Inauguration du nouveau président de l‘AEHU Présentation et invitation à la 12e Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine 91 End: Language: Transportation: Wednesday, 29 August 2012 13:00 in front of the Rudolfinum Concert Hall (opposite the Faculty of Arts) 17:00 at the Bethlehem Chapel (Opening Ceremony venue) English and French on foot map E map B Our guides will introduce the city of Prague to you. You will visit the major points of interest. is tour will not go into historical or architectural details and is intended for those who visit Prague for the first time. Please meet the group in front of Rudolfinum where the group will be split up into several small groups. Assistants with a sign will be available. Please register at the Faculty of Arts prior to the start of the tour. Date: Début: Fin: Langue: Transport: mercredi, 29 août 2012 13:00 devant le bâtiment de Rudolfinum (en face de la Faculté des Lettres) 17:00 à la Chapelle de Bethléem (cérémonie d’ouverture) anglais et français à pied plan E plan B Nos guides vous présenteront la ville de Prague en vous faisant découvrir les points d´intérêt majeurs. Destinée à ceux qui visitent la ville pour la première fois, la visite n´entre pas dans les détails historiques et architecturaux. Les participants se réuniront devant le bâtiment de Rudolfinum où ils seront répartis en plusieurs petits groupes. Les assistantes munies de pancartes seront à votre disposition. Avant le commencement de la visite guidée, veuillez- vous enregistrer à la Faculté des Lettres. European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 92 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 THEMATIC GUIDED WALKS / VISITES THÉMATIQUES GUIDÉES e walks indicated below are free of charge for participants who have booked the place in advance. If you do not plan to attend the walk, please return your voucher to the registration desk. For available places please check with the registration desk. Each walk has its own meeting place, which is marked in the map. At each meeting point there will be an assistant with a sign. All tours are on foot. All tours are in English except walk No. 10, which is in French. Les promenades guidées suivantes sont gratuites pour les participants ayant réservé leur place à l‘avance. Merci de rendre votre bon au guichet d´enregistrement si vous ne programmez pas de participer à la promenade. Veuillez-vous adresser à l´enregistrement pour les renseignements sur les places disponibles. Chaque promenade a son propre point de rendez-vous qui est marqué sur la carte. Les assistants munis de pancarte seront disponibles aux lieux de rendez-vous. L´ensemble des promenades sont à pied. Les visites guidées sont en anglais, à l´exception de la promenade No. 10 qui est en langue française. THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 1 MONUMENTS IN THE CITY AFTER 1989 Date: Start: ursday, 30 August 2012 18:30 at the Old Town Square, west side of the Jan Hus map 1A Monument (opposite to the small park behind the Old Town Hall) End: 20:00 at Malostranská map F Points of interest: e Old Town Square: Jan Hus Memorial, Marian Column; Franz Kaa Monument; Jan Palach and Jan Zajíc Memorial; „e Horse“ by David Černý in the Lucerna Arcade; the commemorative place of the 17th November at the Národní Street; Memorial to the Victims of Communism at Újezd; Lennon Wall; Memorial of the Second Resitance Movement at Klárov. In case of interest - transfer by tram No. 22 to Pohořelec to see Edvard Beneš and Tomáš G. Masaryk statues at Hradčany. Language: English Guide: Zdeněk Hojda Transportation: walking distance from the Faculty of Arts A monument is an important town-building element. It occupies public space and was erected to symbolise either common values or shared interests of a certain group of people (however, this is only true in a democratic society). A network of monuments in a city demonstrates a prevailing or consensual view of the past; a monument can even offer an interpretation of a historical phenomenon. e excursion will show how the “monumental landscape” of Prague has changed (and continues changing) aer 1989. Some monuments of the previous era were removed and many new ones have emerged. During the walk Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 through Prague we will see the strategies of how the old injustices have been and are being remedied. e monuments we will see can be divided into three types: first, the re-erected statues, which once existed but were removed; second, new monuments built to “correct history” and give justice to the people or events that have long been neglected; and third, new places of memory, with new “heroes”. THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 2 ARCHITECTURE OF SOCIALIST CONSUMERISM Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Start: 18:30 at the open area between the National eatre map 2A & Laterna Magica End: 20:00 outside the Kotva Department Store map 2B Points of interest: New Stage building of the National eatre; Máj (My) Department Store; Kotva Department Store Language: English Guide: Josef Ledvina Transportation: tram No. 18, „Národní divadlo“ stop ere is very little sympathy among the historians and theorists of architecture for the countless shopping malls built during the last two decades in or near the historical centre of Prague. is is in stark contrast to their predilection for the architecture of department stores built in the very heart of the city in the 1970s. Considered as prime and rare examples of innovative architecture from the period of the so-called normalisation, which was hostile to innovation, the Máj and Kotva department stores are now included virtually in every survey of the post-war architectural development. We will see what is behind their rather unexpected success. THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 3 THE ROYAL GARDEN AND THE ROYAL SUMMER PALACE AT THE PRAGUE CASTLE Date: ursday, 30 August 2012 Start: 18:30 at the Powder Bridge, the Prague Castle map 3A End: 20:00 at the Royal Summer Palace map 3B Language: English Guide: František Kadlec Transportation: tram No. 22 from Malostranská (accross the bridge from the Faculty of Arts), „Pražský hrad“ stop e Royal Garden was laid out in 1534 on the orders of the Habsburg Ferdinand I. He gradually bought old vineyards beyond the valley of the Brusnice stream from their former owners and had a Renaissance garden planted there, which later became famous for its rare botanical species and the exotic plants brought from distant countries. A number of buildings used by the nobility for entertainment stood there from the very beginning: the Ball Game Pavilion, the Royal Summer House, the Lion Court. Currently the garden follows 93 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History 94 Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 the tradition of an “English-style” park created in the mid 19th century, but it also contains Renaissance elements (giardinetto near the Royal Summer House), as well as Baroque elements (ornamental flower beds). THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 4 PANEL APARTMENT BUILDINGS OF SOUTHWESTERN PRAGUE Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Start: 18:30 at Hůrka metro station (main entrance) map 4A End: 20:00 at Stodůlky map 4B Points of interest: Panel buildings along the B metro line - Hůrka, Lužiny, Luka, Stodůlky Language: English Guide: Eva Novotná Transportation: metro B, stop „Hůrka“ (direction Zličín, 20 minutes from the centre) A complex of four residential neighborhoods (Nové Butovice, Lužiny, Stodůlky and Velká Ohrada), which forms the Southwestern City (Jihozápadní Město), originated in the 70s to 80s of the 20th century within the urban development of wider Prague. e authors of an extensive set of housing, intended originally for up to 100 thousand inhabitants, faced from the beginning the limited possibilities of architectural pre-specified type of panel houses. ey tried to balance the unified and in many ways unsatisfactory system of prefabricated houses with the attention to detail and the environment, especially by sophisticated urban structure, which was to some extent induce a feeling of traditional city. During the walk we visit panel houses typical for mass housing construction of the 70s and 80s. We will try to reveal their unusual postmodern features and unique urban and artistic context. THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 5 PRAGUE CUBISM Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Start: 18:30 in front of the Rudolfinum Concert Hall map E (opposite the Faculty of Arts) End: 20:30 at Na Poříčí street map 5B Points of interest: the Josef Chochol villa; the Josef Chochol house; the Black Madonna House by Josef Gočár; Legiobank by Josef Gočár Language: English Guide: Rostislav Švácha Transportation: walking distance from the Faculty of Arts e walk will show participants the most important cubist works by Joseph Chochol from the years 1912-1914, Gočár’s Cubist House of the Black Madonna (1912) and Gočár’s Legiobank (1921-1923) in the national style or rondocubism. Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative 95 Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 6 PLECNIK´S SOUTH GARDENS OF PRAGUE CASTLE Date: Sunday, 2 September 2012 Start: 10:00 at the top of the Old Castle Stairs (Staré zámecké schody) End: 11:10 at the main entrance to the Prague Castle (Hradčanské náměstí) Points of interest: Garden of Paradise and Garden of the Ramparts Language: English Guide: Zdeněk Lukeš Transportation: walking distance from the Faculty of Arts map 6A map 6B 70 minute tour through two of the Prague Castle gardens, which were created in the 1920s by the famous Slovenian architect Josef Plečnik (1872-1956) for Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk – the first President of Czechoslovakia. ese gardens – the Garden of Paradise and Garden of the Ramparts – were sensitively restored to the original condition aer the Velvet Revolution and received the Carlo Scarpa International Award for the World´s Best Historical Gardens in 2002. Participants will have an opportunity to see Prague’s landscape from a number of lookout points during the tour. THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 7 LANGWEIL’S 3D MODEL OF PRAGUE, WITH COMMENTARY, IN THE CITY OF PRAGUE MUSEUM Date: Sunday, 2 September 2012 Start: 10:00 at the City of Prague Museum, map 7A Na Poříčí 52/1554, Prague 8 End: 11:00 at the City of Prague Museum Points of interest: 3D Langweil Model of Prague Language: English Guide: local Transportation: metro B or C, „Florenc“ stop e Langweil model of Prague as a three-dimensional illustration of the city is a unique work of art, unlike any other in the world. e model made from paperboard and installed on a wooden framing was created in 1826-1837 by Antonín Langweil, an assistant in the Klementinum university library. e model contains over two thousand buildings in the historic heart of Prague, perfectly and realistically modelled with all the structural and decorative details of the façades. Approximately half of the buildings shown in the model were later demolished or substantially rebuilt in the real Prague. All participants have a free entry to the City of Prague Museum upon presenting the badge at the cash desk. Open daily except Mondays, from 9:00 to 18:00. Tous les participants ont une entrée gratuite à la ville de Prague Musée sur présentation de badge à la caisse. Ouvert tous les jours sauf le lundi 9:00–18:00. European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 96 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 8 GUIDED VISIT TO THE NATIONAL TECHNICAL MUSEUM AND LETNÁ GARDENS Date: Sunday, 2 September 2012 Start: 10:00 at the National Technical Museum, Kostelní 42, Prague 7 End: 12:00 at the Letná Gardens Language: English Guide: Michal Novotný Transportation: metro A to Hradčanská, then tram No. 1, 8, 15, 25, 26 to the „Letenské náměstí“ stop map 8A Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 Jewish neighborhoods. Besides the Jewish town-hall and the cemetery, several valuable synagogues have been preserved from the former ghetto, which was torn down at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. e Old New Synagogue (built approximately in the 1270s) is currently the oldest functioning synagogue on the planet; the remaining synagogue buildings are administered by the Jewish Museum in Prague and display the Museum’s invaluable collections of Judaica. map 8B e National Technical Museum in Prague was established in 1908. For more than a hundred years, extensive collections have been gathered, documenting the development of many technical fields, natural and exact sciences and industries in the Czech Lands. In February 2011, aer a long process of renovation, the first part of the permanent exhibits was opened, including Transport; Astronomy; Printing; Photo Studio; Architecture, Civil Engineering; and Design. e last-mentioned part is particularly important for the urban history of modern Prague. e visit to the museum with special focus on the architecture exposition will take about two hours. Aer that, there is an opportunity to enjoy a lovely view of Prague from the Letná Gardens in front of the museum and to have a walk in the park. THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 9 JEWISH QUATER Date: Start: Sunday, 2 September 2012 10:00 in front of the Rudolfinum Concert Hall map E (opposite the Faculty of Arts) End: 12:30 outside the Spanish Synagogue map 9B Points of interest: the Maisel Synagogue, Pinkas Synagogue, Old Jewish Cemetery, Klausen Synagogue, Old-New Synagogue, Spanish Synagogue Language: English Guide: Pavel Sládek Transportation: walking distance from the Faculty of Arts e guided tour of the area of the former Jewish ghetto takes approximately 2.5 hours. Several synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery are visited. e guided tour offers an insight into the daily life of the Jewish minority in Prague and addresses also the complicated relations between Jews and their non-Jewish neighbours. Jews have lived in Prague since the Middle Ages. Starting from the 13th century, the pressure from the state, municipal and church authorities gradually drove Jewish residents into a segregated part of Prague near the Old Town Square. e area represented a partly autonomous quarter with its own self-government. Also, Jews were granted partial religious freedom. Over the time, the Prague ghetto developed into one of the largest early-modern VISITE THÉMATIQUE GUIDÉE NO. 10 PRAGUE HISTORIQUE ET ARCHITECTONIQUE Date: Début: Fin: Points d‘intérêt: Langue: Guide: Transport: Dimanche, 2 september 2012 10:00 de la Tour Poudrière plan 10A 11:30 par la Tour Poudrière Tour Poudrière; Maison Municipale; Eglise Saint-Jacques; Ungelt; Týn; Place de la Vieille Ville; Synagogue Vieille-Nouvelle; Clementinum; Chapelle de Bethléem; Carolinum; Eglise Notre-Dame-des-Neiges en français Jakub Štofaník metro B, station “Náměstí Republiky” Cette visite de découverte de Prague se concentrera sur deux quartiers historiques: le la Vieille et le Nouvelle ville. À partir de la Maison Municipale (Obecní dům) et la tour Poudrière (Prašná brána) on se laisse guider par ses plus beaux monuments: églises médiévales, palais baroques, synagoges, petits places et ruelles. THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 11 ROYAL CANONRY OF PREMONSTRATENSIANS AT STRAHOV Date: Start: End: Language: Guide: Transportation: Sunday, 2 September 2012 10:00 at the Strahov Monastery, map 11A Strahovské nádvoří 1/132, Prague 1 12:00 at the Strahov Monastery English Gejza Šidlovský tram No. 22 from Malostranská (across the bridge from the Faculty of Arts), „Pohořelec“ stop e Royal Canonry of Premonstratensians at Strahov is one of the oldest monasteries of the Premonstratensian Order in the world. It has been a working monastery practically ever since it was founded in 1143. Fire, the Hussite Wars, religious wars, and the Communists, all failed to shut down this institution. Besides its spiritual services and abbey life, Strahov Abbey also plays a role in the cultural life of society. e famous Strahov Library and the reopened Strahov Picture Gallery are cultural institutions proving to the world that the Strahov Premonstratensians have always cared for the development of culture and education. 97 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 98 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 All participants have a free entry to the Strahov Monastery upon presenting the badge at the cash desk. Open daily from 9:00 to 17:00. Tous les participants disposent d´une entrée gratuite au Couvent de Strahov sur présentation du badge à la caisse. Ouvert tous les jours de 9:00 à 17:00. THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 12 THE VLTAVA RIVER AND ITS TECHNICAL HISTORY BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES Date: Start: Saturday, 1 September 2012 18:30 in front of the Rudolfinum Concert Hall map E (opposite the Faculty of Arts) End: 20:00 at the Rudolfinum Points of interest: Novoměstská Water Tower; Charles Bridge; Mánes Bridge; Šítkovská Water Tower; Legions Bridge; the tunnel under Vyšehrad; Podolí Water Plant Language: English Guide: Kryštof Drnek Transportation: walking distance from the Faculty of Arts e river Vltava was playing crucial part in Prague‘s industrial and social history. e river served as the e river Vltava played a crucial part in Prague‘s industrial and social history. e river served as the main source of water, drove Prague‘s mills and carried boats and wood ras. As a natural dividing line, it split the city into two halves. Industrial buildings gradually covered its sides – although not so well known or prominent as the factories at the outskirts of the city, they were essential to the people living in Prague. e tour will lead you alongside the river to show you part of the river‘s and city‘s infrastructure – the hydro power plant at Štvanice, water towers from late Middle Ages, bridges crossing the river, the changed landscape along the river banks, the embankment and the water plant at Podolí. e history of demolitions and redevelopment at some places will be described in brief. THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 13 ARCHITECTURE OF SOCIALIST CONSUMERISM Date: Saturday, 1 September 2012 Start: 18:30 at the open area between map 2A the National eatre & Laterna Magica End: 20:00 outside the Kotva Department Store map 2B Points of interest: New Stage building of the National eatre; Máj (My) Department Store; Kotva Department Store Language: English Guide: Josef Ledvina Transportation: tram No. 18, „Národní divadlo“ stop Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative 99 Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 ere is very little sympathy among the historians and theorists of architecture for the countless shopping malls built during the last two decades in or nearby the historical centre of Prague. is stands in stark contrast to their predilection for the architecture of department stores built in the very heart of the city in the 70s of the 20th century. Considered as prime and rare examples of innovative architecture from the period of the socalled normalisation, which was hostile to innovation, the Máj and Kotva department stores are now included virtually in every survey of the post-war architectural development. We will see what is behind their rather unexpected success. THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 14 THE MÜLLER VILLA Date: Wednesday, 29 August 2012 Start: 13:00 at the Müller Villa, Nad Hradním vodojemem 14, Prague 6 End: 14:00 at the Müller Villa Language: English Guide: local Transportation: tram No. 18, „Ořechovka“ stop map 14A e villa built for Milada and František Müller in Prague in 1928-30 is a masterpiece of the international architectural avant-garde. It is an example of the rare concord between an enlightened client and a brilliant architect. František Müller, co-owner of the KapsaMüller construction company, was one of the leading lights of Czech society of his day. He had no hesitation in commissioning one of the greatest architects of the time to design his own, representative home - Adolf Loos, who had already been active in Bohemia. is commission allowed Loos to bring his original spatial conception, known as Raumplan, to a rapid culmination. e outfitting of the villa interiors – selected and in many cases designed by the architect himself – was the embodiment of the surprising harmony between modern functionalism and the classic English style. Aer an eventful history in the post-war years the Villa was restored in 1997-2000, and opened to the public as a National Cultural Monument. THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 15 THE MÜLLER VILLA Date: Wednesday, 29 August 2012 Start: 15:00 at the Müller Villa End: 16:00 at the Müller Villa Language: English Guide: local Transportation: tram No. 18, „Ořechovka“ stop map 14A European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 100 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 16 „EUROPEAN ART FROM THE CLASSICAL ERA TO THE CLOSE OF THE BAROQUE“ EXHIBITION AT THE STERNBERG PALACE Date: Start: End: Language: Guide: Transportation: Sunday, 2 September 2012 10:00 at the Sternberg Palace (Šternberský palác), Hradčanské náměstí 15, Prague 1 11:00 at the Sternberg Palace English local tram No. 22, „Pražský hrad“ stop map 16A e exhibition in the Sternberg Palace was opened to art lovers aer installations in 2002 and 2003. e first part encompasses the works of art of ancient Greece and Rome. e first floor exhibition halls show the famous works of 14th-16th century art from the collections of Archduke Franz Ferdinand d´Este at the Konopište Castle. ere are the works of older Tuscan masters (B. Daddi, Lorenzo Monaco), works of the Venetian school (Vivarini workshop) and the masterpieces of Florentine Mannerism (A. Bronzino, A. Allori). e icons on display offer examples of works from the major Mediterranean and East European centres. THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 17 MONUMENTS IN THE CITY AFTER 1989 Date: Start: Saturday, 1 September 2012 18:30 at the Old Town Square, west side of the Jan Hus map 1A Monument (opposite to the small park behind the Old Town hall) End: 20:00 at Malostranská map F Points of interest: e Old Town Square: Jan Hus Memorial, Marian Column; Franz Kaa Monument; Jan Palach and Jan Zajíc Memorial; „e Horse“ by David Černý in the Lucerna Arcade; the commemorative place of the 17th November at the Národní Street; Memorial to the Victims of Communism at Újezd; Lennon Wall; Memorial of the Second Resitance Movement at Klárov. In case of interest - transfer by tram No. 22 to Pohořelec to see Edvard Beneš and Tomáš G. Masaryk statues at Hradčany. Language: English Guide: Zdeněk Hojda Transportation: walking distance from the Faculty of Arts A monument is an important town-building element. It occupies public space and was erected to symbolise either common values or shared interests of a certain group of people (however, this is only true in a democratic society). A network of monuments in a city demonstrates a prevailing or consensual view of the past; a monument can even offer an interpretation of a historical phenomenon. e excursion will show how the “monumental Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative 101 Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 landscape” of Prague has changed (and continues changing) aer 1989. Some monuments of the previous era were removed and many new ones have emerged. During the walk through Prague we will see the strategies of how the old injustices have been and are being remedied. e monuments we will see can be divided into three types: first, the re-erected statues, which once existed but were removed; second, new monuments built to “correct history” and give justice to the people or events that have long been neglected; and third, new places of memory, with new “heroes”. THEMATIC WALKING TOUR NO. 18 „PRAGUE PANEL HOUSING ESTATES“ EXHIBITION Date: Start: End: Language: Guide: Transportation: ursday, 30 August 2012 18:30 at the Old Town Hall, Hall of Architects, Staroměstské nám. 4/1, Prague 1 19:00 at the Old Town Hall English Martina Flekačová walking distance from the Faculty of Arts map 18A For many people, the housing estates – extensive residential complexes built most intensively between the 1960s and 1980s – symbolise the era of socialist “normalisation”. ey hemmed Prague in on all sides like an impenetrable bulwark, and their uniform and anonymous environment became an object of ridicule, especially in the years following the Velvet Revolution. Nevertheless, Prague’s housing estates are inhabited by some 470,000 people – 40% of the capital’s population, for whom a housing estate is home. e exhibition traces developments at selected Prague housing estates (Solidarita, Červený Vrch, Petřiny, Invalidovna, Malešice, Prosek, Jižní Město and Jihozápadní Město) from when prefabricated elements began to be used in the late 1940s until the 1980s. In recent years, the regeneration or “humanisation” of housing estates – their rejuvenation and adaptation to the requirements of modern living – has become an issue. e goal of the exhibition, which is based primarily on documents held in the archives of the Prague City Development Authority (URM), is to show why and how Prague’s housing estates emerged, while neither condemning nor glorifying them. In view of the breadth of the topic, the exhibition does not offer an exhaustive summary of the issue; rather, it can be considered one of the “first swallows”. is exhibition is free of charge and can be visited by participants of the conference daily between 9:00 and 18:00 (without a commentary). Les participants peuvent visiter cette exposition à l´accès libre et gratuit tous les jours de 9:00 à 18:00 (sans commentaire). European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 102 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 ese two full day excursions on Sunday are for an extra charge and in English only. Ces deux excursions d‘une journée entière organisées le dimanche sont en supplément et uniquement en anglais. FULL DAY EXCURSION NO. 1 BAROQUE AND „ART MODERNE“ IN EASTERN BOHEMIA Price: Includes: Sunday, 2 September 2012 08:00 18:00 Humprecht Castle, Jičín and Hradec Králové English Eva Chodějovská bus in front of the Rudolfinum Concert Hall (opposite the Faculty of Arts) 30 EUR entrance fees, lunch in a restaurant Villes et sociétés – approches comparative 103 Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 FULL DAY EXCURSION NO. 2 CZECH UNESCO HERITAGE SITES: THE GOTHIC TOWN OF KUTNÁ HORA AND CISTERCIAN MONASTERY IN SEDLEC FULL DAY EXCURSIONS / EXCURSIONS D’UNE JOURNÉE Date: Start: Expected return: Points of interest: Language: Guide: Transportation: Meeting point: Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Date: Start: Expected return: Points of interest: Language: Guide: Transportation: Meeting point: Price: Includes: map E is trip starts with the visit to Humprecht, an early Baroque hunting castle situated on the top of a hill overlooking the small town of Sobotka. Intended for relaxation, hunting and other entertainment, it was built in the 1660s by the Italian architect Carlo Lurago for Humprecht Jan Černín of Chudenice, a nobleman and grand chamberlain to Emperor Leopold I. e second stop on our trip will be the town of Jičín, whose period of glory was in the first half of the 17th century, thanks to Albrecht of Wallenstein, a general of the Habsburg imperial army, who made Jičín the capital and residential city of his dukedom. Hradec Králové is the biggest city in the Hradec Králové Region, and the seat of a university. It was founded in the Middle Ages and became one of the dowry towns of Bohemian queens (its name means “Queen’s Castle”). Nevertheless, the city is famous especially for its art-deco and cubist architecture. Huge fortifications were built there in the early modern period and the city became a citadel. e fortifications were torn down at the end of the 19th century. Later on František Ulrich, Mayor of the city, invited two famous architects, Jan Kotěra and Josef Gočár, to transform Hradec Králové into a modern city. Hradec Králové grew rapidly in the 1920s and 1930s on the basis of an urban project. e city became known as the State Room of the Republic. Today, the city rates at the top in standard of living surveys in the Czech Republic. Sunday, 2 September 2012 08:00 17:00 Kutná Hora and Sedlec English Linda Kovářová bus in front of the Rudolfinum Concert Hall (opposite the Faculty of Arts) 30 EUR entrance fees, lunch in a restaurant map E Kutná Hora and the neighbouring town of Sedlec are among the most important representatives of Czech Gothic architecture. e area developed rapidly thanks to the silver mines, which gained importance during the economic boom of the 13th century. e most important monuments include the Gothic five-naved St. Barbara’s Church with an 86 metre tower, established in 1388; the royal palace and mint, known as the Italian Court, built at the end of the 13th century; the Gothic Cathedral of Our Lady; and a cemetery chapel with the famous ossuary, remodeled in the unique Czech Baroque style between 1703 and 1710 by the Czech architect of Italian origin, Jan Blažej Santini-Aichl. We will also have the opportunity to visit the Europa Jagellonica exhibition, commemorating the artistic influences of the Jagiellonian dynasty in Central Europe (1386 – 1572). e exhibition is located in the recently reconstructed Jesuit College, serving as the regional Central Bohemian Art Gallery. European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History 104 Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 INFORMATION FOR SPEAKERS / INFORMATIONS POUR LES CONFÉRENCIERS All speakers are requested to keep within the time limits of their presentation. e time slot for each presentation is 10 minutes, followed by time for discussion, unless you have different instructions from the session organiser. Please, be in the room of your session at least 30 minutes before the session starts, so that you can submit your presentation and meet your session chairpersons and the other speakers in advance. A data projector, a PC and remote control will be available in each session room. e use of personal notebooks has to be announced in advance to the technician in each session room. Tous les conférenciers sont priés de respecter la durée de leur présentation. Le temps alloué pour chaque présentation est de 10 minutes, suivies d´une période de discussion, sauf instructions différentes émanant de l´organisateur de la session. Veuillez vous présenter dans la salle de la session au moins 30 minutes avant le début, afin de pouvoir soumettre votre présentation et rencontrer à l´avance les présidents de session ainsi que les autres orateurs. Un projecteur de données, un ordinateur et une télécommande seront mis à disposition dans chaque salle de session. L´utilisation des ordinateurs portables personnels doit être annoncée à l´avance au technicien qui sera présent dans chaque salle. Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative 105 Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 REGISTRATION / INSCRIPTIONS Registration desk is located on the ground floor at the Faculty of Arts. Le guichet d´enregistrement est situé au rez-de-chaussée de la Faculté des Lettres. Opening hours / Heures d’ouverture Wednesday, 29 August 2012 / mercredi, 29 août 2012 ursday, 30 August 2012 / jeudi, 30 août 2012 Friday, 31 August 2012 / vendredi, 31 août 2012 Saturday, 1 September 2012 / samedi, 1 septembre 2012 Onsite registration fees / Frais d’inscription sur place Participant / Participant Accompanying person / La personne accompagnante 12:00–19:00 08:00–17:30 08:00–17:30 08:00–17:00 270 EUR 80 EUR e registration fee includes: • Admission to the Opening Ceremony and Welcome Cocktail at the Bethlehem Chapel • Admission to parallel sessions at the Faculty of Arts • Conference materials, including the Final programme and a USB with final papers • Certificate of Attendance • Refreshments during the conference (coffee breaks and lunches) • Conference dinner • Evening concert at the Clam-Gallas Palace • ematic guided walks • Free Prague transportation ticket • Free entrance to the City of Prague Museum • Free entrance to the Strahov Monastery • Free entrance to the exhibition „Historic Towns Atlas“ at the Clam-Gallas Palace • Free entrance to the exhibition „Prague Panel Housing Estates“ at the Old Town Hall – Hall of Architects An extra fee of 30 EUR is charged for the full day excursions. e accompanying person fee includes: • Admission to the Opening Ceremony and Welcome Cocktail • Half-day tour of Prague • Conference dinner • ematic guided walks • Free Prague transportation ticket • Free entrance to the City of Prague Museum • Free entrance to the Strahov Monastery • Free entrance to the exhibition „Historic Towns Atlas“ at the Clam-Gallas Palace • Free entrance to the exhibition „Prague Panel Housing Estates“ at the Old Town Hall – Hall of Architects Accompanying persons do not have access to the conference venue. European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History 106 Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 Les frais d´inscription incluent: • accès à la cérémonie d’ouverture et le cocktail de bienvenue à la Chapelle de Bethléem • accès aux sessions parallèles à la Faculté des Lettres • documents de la conférence y compris le programme définitif et les actes du colloque sur clé USB • certificat de présence • rafraîchissements pendant la conférence (les pauses café et les déjeuners) • dîner de la conférence • concert du soir au Palais Clam-Gallas • promenades thématiques guidées • billet pour les transports en commun • accès gratuit au Musée de la Ville de Prague • accès gratuit au Couvent de Strahov • entrée libre à l´exposition “Atlas historiques des villes” au Palais Clam-Gallas • accès gratuit à l’exposition “Les grands ensembles et les cités de Prague” dans la Salle des Architectes de l´hôtel de ville de Staré Město Un supplément de 30 EUR sera appliqué pour les excursions d’une journée entière. Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 GENERAL INFORMATION / INFORMATIONS GÉNÉRALES AIRPORT / AÉROPORT Prague International Airport handles the flights of most European carriers and also overseas flights. It is located 30-45 minutes from the centre of Prague. Good connection between the airport and the city centre is provided by public transport buses and taxis. You can easily get to the city centre using one of the public buses. For the quickest transport to the city centre or the nearest metro station we advise using routes 119 and 100. Situé à 30-45 minutes du centre-ville, l´aéroport international de Prague accueille les vols de la plupart des compagnies aériennes de l´Europe, ainsi que les vols d’outre-mer. Il est bien desservi par les transports en commun, navettes et taxis. Le réseau des lignes de bus permet d´atteindre aisément le centre de Prague. Nous vous conseillons d´emprunter les bus n°119 ou n°100 qui vous conduiront aux stations de métro les plus proches. BADGE / BADGE All registered participants are kindly requested to wear their name badge at all times. Only participants who are wearing their name badge will be admitted to the scientific sessions. Tous les participants inscrits sont tenus de porter leur badge nominatif à tout moment. Seuls les participants munis de leur badge seront admis dans les salles de conférence et aux séances. Les frais d´inscription pour les personnes accompagnantes comprennent: • accès à la cérémonie d’ouverture et le cocktail de bienvenue • visite guidée de Prague d’une demie journée • dîner de la conférence • promenades thématiques guidées • billet pour les transports en commun • accès gratuit au Musée de la Ville de Prague • accès gratuit au Couvent de Strahov • entrée libre à l´exposition “Atlas historiques des villes” au Palais Clam-Gallas • accès gratuit à l’exposition “Les grands ensembles et les cités de Prague” dans la Salle des Architectes de l´hôtel de ville de Staré Město BOOK FAIR / FOIRE DU LIVRE Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Arts publishes and distributes monographs, textbooks & journals in the fields of humanities. All exposed titles will be on display on the 1st floor at the Faculty of Arts with 15% discount. ere will be an offer from other publishers as well. La Faculté des lettres de l´Université Charles publie et distribue des monographies, manuels scolaires & revues du secteur des sciences humaines. Une exposition-vente des ouvrages aura lieu au 1er étage de la Faculté où tous les titres seront proposés avec une remise de 15%. Les publications des autres éditeurs seront également disponibles. Les personnes accompagnantes n´auront pas accès aux salles des conférences. CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE / CERTIFICAT DE PRÉSENCE A Certificate of Attendance will be included in the conference materials. Le certificat de présence sera inclus dans le dossier du colloque. COFFEE BREAKS / PAUSES CAFÉ Between the sessions, coffee breaks will be served to all delegates wearing their name badge on the 2nd and 3rd floor of the Faculty of Arts. Entre les sessions, les pauses-café seront servies à tous les délégués munis de leur badge nominatif aux 2e et 3e étages de la Faculté des Lettres. 107 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History 108 Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 CURRENCY AND BANKS / MONNAIE ET BANQUES e Czech crown (CZK, Kč) is the official currency of the Czech Republic. Exchange of foreign currency is available at the airport, most hotels, banks and exchange offices. International credit cards are accepted for payments in hotels, restaurants and shops. Payment in cash in EUR is also available in some restaurants and shops, please ask for details on-site. La monnaie utilisée en République tchèque est la couronne tchèque (CZK, Kč). Vous pouvez changer vos devises à l´aéroport, dans la plupart des hôtels, les banques et les bureaux de change. Les cartes de crédit internationales sont acceptées dans les hôtels, restaurants et magasins. Dans certains magasins et restaurants, il est possible de payer également en EUR, veuillez vous renseigner sur place sur les détails. ELECTRICITY / ELECTRICITÉ e Czech Republic uses a 230 volt 50 Hz system, sockets are the standard European type and two-prong round pin plugs, with a hole for a male grounding pin. To use electric appliances from your country you may need a special voltage converter with an adapter plug. L´électricité est à 230 volts (50 Hz), les prises de courant sont de type continental avec des plots circulaires, adaptées aux fiches à deux broches. Selon votre pays d´origine, vous pouvez avoir besoin d´un adaptateur. FINAL PAPERS / LES TEXTES DÉFINITIFS All final papers or proposals are available on USB in the conference bag only. L´ensemble des communications et des propositions sont disponibles sur clé USB dans le sac de conférence seulement. FORCE MAJEURE / FORCE MAJEURE Please note that in the case of force majeure the organisers will be relieved of all obligations. Force majeure includes any circumstance beyond the organisers’ control, impeding permanent or temporary compliance, such as war, revolts, strikes, lock-out of workers, transportation difficulties, fire or severe disturbance affecting the conference organisation or its suppliers. Nous vous prions de bien vouloir noter qu´en cas de force majeure, l’organisateur du colloque sera dégagé de toute obligation. La force majeure comprend toute circonstance ou tout événement indépendant du contrôle de l’organisateur qui empêche de façon permanente ou temporaire l´exécution des prestations, tel que guerre, révolte, grève, travailleurs en lockout, tout problème imprévisible de transport, incendie ou autres troubles violents ayant une incidence sur l›organisation du colloque ou sur ses fournisseurs. HOTEL ACCOUNTS / NOTE D‘HÔTEL All participants are reminded to settle their hotel bills for extras prior to departure with a hotel reception. Les participants à la conférence sont priés de régler, avant de partir, leur note pour les extras à la réception de leur hôtel. Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS / NUMÉROS DE TÉLÉPHONE IMPORTANTS 150: Fire / Sapeurs-pompiers 155: Ambulance / Secours d´urgence 156: Prague Police / Police municipale 158: Police / Police 112: General Emergency for Europe / Numéro d´urgence européen INSURANCE / ASSURANCE e organizers do not accept responsibility for individual medical, travel or personal insurance and all participants are strongly advised to take out their own personal insurance before travelling to the course. Les organisateurs ne sont nullement responsables de l´assurance individuelle maladie, l´assurance voyage ou l´assurance personnelle des participants. Il est vivement recommandé aux congressistes de faire le nécessaire auprès de leur propre assurance avant de partir. INTERNET / INTERNET Each participant has a password of his/her own for the wifi available at the Faculty of Arts in the conference pack. When you open any page, please use login uk-visitors and the password. Eduroam is also available. Chaque participant dispose de son propre mot de passe pour accéder au réseau WiFi de la Faculté des Lettres. En ouvrant n‘importe quelle page du site, renseignez votre login ukvisitors et le mot de passe. Le service Eduroam est également disponible. LANGUAGE / LANGUE e official languages of the Conference are English and French. Simultaneous interpretation will not be provided. Les langues officielles de la Conférence sont l‘anglais et le français. L‘interprétation simultanée ne sera pas assurée. LIABILITY / RESPONSABILITÉ By registering for the Conference, participants agree that neither the Organising Committee nor the Conference Secretariat assume any liability whatsoever. e organizers will not be responsible for the loss or damage of personal belongings. e faculty is a public building and therefore extreme care is requested. Please do not leave your personal belongings in the session rooms. En s´inscrivant à la Conférence, les participants reconnaissent que ni le Comité d’organisation, ni le Secrétariat de la conférence ne peuvent être tenus responsables des pertes ou dommages causés aux biens et effets personnels des congressistes.La faculté étant un bâtiment public, la plus grande prudence est recommandée. Nous vous prions de ne pas laisser vos effets personnels dans les salles de session. 109 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History 110 Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 LUNCH / DÉJEUNER A packed lunch will be available during the conference days on 2nd and 3rd floor for all delegates wearing their name badge. Pendant les jours de la conférence, les déjeuners sous forme de repas froid se tiendront aux 2e et 3e étages pour tous les délégués munis de leur badge nominatif. MOBILE PHONES / TÉLÉPHONES PORTABLES Participants are kindly requested to keep their mobile phones in the off position in the session rooms while sessions are being held. Les participants sont priés de garder leurs téléphones portables éteints dans les salles de conférence pendant le déroulement des sessions. PARKING / PARKING Parking spaces are available in the underground garages of the Rudolfinum Concert Hall, opposite the Faculty of Arts. Les places de stationnement sont disponibles dans le parking souterrain du bâtiment Rudolfinum, en face de la Faculté des Lettres. PHOTOCOPYING / PHOTOCOPIES Photocopying facilities are not available at the conference venue. Il n’y aura pas de possibilité de faire des photocopies sur les lieux de la conférence. PROGRAM CHANGES / MODIFICATIONS DU PROGRAMME e organisers cannot assume liability for any changes in the programme due to external or unforeseen circumstances. Les organisateurs ne peuvent être tenus responsables des modifications du programme dues aux circonstances externes ou imprévisibles. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION / CIRCULER DANS PRAGUE Prague has a good public transport system, which includes 3 metro lines, trams and buses. Prague’s metro system is quite new and efficient. During peak hours trains run every 2-3 minutes and at least every 10 minutes off peak. All participants of the conference will receive a free transportation ticket for the duration of the conference in the conference bag. La ville de Prague dispose d´un très bon système de transports en commun avec 3 lignes de métro, des tramways et un réseau de bus. Le métro est plutôt récent et efficace. Aux heures de pointe, une rame passe toutes les 2-3 minutes. Aux heures creuses, la fréquence est en moyenne de 10 minutes. Tous les participants recevront dans leur sac de conférence un titre de transport gratuit pour la durée de la conférence. Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 SHOPPING / ACHATS Most shops in Prague are open from 8:00 to 18:00 Monday through Sunday, big schopping centres (Palladium near the Municipal House) are open until 22:00. La plupart des magasins sont ouverts de 8:00 à 18:00 de lundi au dimanche. Les grandes galeries commerciales, par exemple Palladium près de Obecní dům (Maison municipale) restent ouvertes jusqu‘à 22h. SMOKING POLICY / FUMEURS For the comfort and health of all participants, smoking is not permitted at the conference venue. Pour le bien-être et la santé de tous les participants, il est interdit de fumer dans les lieux de la conférence. TAXI SERVICE / TAXI In the city centre, taxis can be hailed from the street but we strongly recommend to use hotel taxis or to call taxi by phone through the radio taxi service. Most taxis do not accept credit cards. e official fare is approximately 30 CZK per kilometre so please check the price which should be listed on the car before you get into the car. Dans le centre de la ville, on peut héler le taxi directement dans la rue mais nous recommandons vivement d‘utiliser plutôt les taxis d‘hôtels ou de commander par l´intermédiaire d´un service de radio-taxi. La plupart des taxis n‘acceptent pas les cartes de crédit. Le tarif officiel est environ 30 CZK / km. Cependant, avant de monter, il est souhaitable de vérifier le prix qui devrait être marqué sur la voiture. AAA taxi: +420 14014, City Taxi: +420 257 257 257, Profi Taxi: +420 844 700 800 TIME ZONE / FUSEAU HORAIRE e Czech Republic is on Central European Time - Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) plus 1 hour. From April to October is summer time, i.e. GMT + 2 hours. Le fuseau horaire de la République tchèque est GMT + 1. Du mois d´avril jusqu´au mois d´octobre, c’est l’heure d’été, soit GMT + 2. TIPPING / POURBOIRES Service is usually included in the bill in bars and restaurants but tips are welcome. If you consider the service good enough to warrant a tip, we suggest about ten percent. Dans les bars et les restaurants, le service est généralement inclus dans la note mais les pourboires sont appréciés. Si vous êtes satisfaits du service, nous suggérons un pourboire de 10%. 111 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 112 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 INDEX OF AUTHORS AND ORGANISERS / INDEX DES AUTEURS ET ORGANISATEURS Abrahamse Jaap Evert S08 Ahonen Kirsi M47 Akbas Meltem M35 Akhund Nadine M39 Akture Zeynep M10, S12 Allen Ann S20 Almeida Maria Antónia RT02 Álvarez Carbajal Francisco Javier M02 Álvarez Delgado Lorena M18 Amelang James RT01 Americi Laurence M24 Ammannati Francesco M23 Amygdalou Kalliopi M30 Anders Freia S05 Andreozzi Daniele M31 Anisimova Anna RT01 Aprígio de Albuquerque Érica M01 Arango Lopez Diego M34 Arany Krisztina M23 Arda Zeynep M07 Areal omas M11 Aresi Monica S17 Arizaga Bolumburu Beatriz M11 Arnout Anneleen M25 Asenjo González María M11 Atay Filiz M17 Atique Fernando M34 Aurylaite Silvija M39 Aysal Cin Duygu M33 Aytekin E. Attila M30 Baatsen Inneke M16 Baics Gergely M25 Bakalis Christos S15 Bamji Alexandra M09 Bandyopadhyay Kausik S19 Barles Sabine M04 Barthel Stephan M42 Barthel Stephan M42 Bartolini Francesco M32 Basu Roy Arpita S19 Bauwens Michal M20 Beaven Brad M28 Beeckmans Luce S07 Beghein Stefanie M20 Beltramo Silvia M15 Beltrán Suárez M. Soledad S02 Ben Slama Inès M33 Berglund Mats M14, M44, S12 Bergman Karl M22 Berland Florence M12 Bernardo Maria S15 Bernhardt Christoph M33 Bertels Inge M44 Bertoni Angelo M31 Betti Eloisa M47 Bickford-Smith Vivian M28 Bigon Liora M32, S07 Billen Claire S03 Bilsel Cânâ M34 Binder Harald M29 Björklund Annika M42 Blaive Muriel S24 Blanton Matthew S18 Blažková Michaela RT04 Blockmans Wim M17 Blondé Bruno M16 Blower Jonathan M27 Bocquet Denis S14 Bochaca Michel M11 Bondon Anne M05 Bonomo Bruno M45 Boone Marc S03 Boonen Sofie M06 Borda d‘Agua Flavio M21 Bordes Philippe M16 Borsay Anne M43 Borsay Peter M37 Bosch Rudolf S03 Boucheron Patrick M12 Bowie Karen M05 Bradley Joseph M26 Briganti Chiara M45 Brouwer Petra M45 Buccaro Alfredo M41 Budd Catherine S18 Budzynski Scott M39 Bursiewicz Natalia RT01 Butler-Bowdon Eddie RT05 Butter Andreas M26 Caers Bram M20, M38 Caesar Mathieu M12 Calabi Donatella RT05 Caltana Diego M31 Canevaro Mirko M13 Caracausi Andrea M24 Caramellino Gaia M45 Cardesin Jose Maria RT05 Cardoso de Matos Ana M35, S16 Carvalho Joaquim M10 Carvalho Santos ereza M01 Castonguay Stephane M04 Cavietti Marco S06 Clark Peter M17 Cobos Rafael M42 Cockerham Paul M20 Çokuğraş Işıl M06 Colletta Teresa M23 Colonas Vasilios S14 Colson Justin M38 Contreras Claudia M05 Converti Fabio M41 Coquelin Morwenna M15 Coquillard Isabelle M09 Correa Baeriswyl Maria Victoria S11 Costa Adelaide M11 Costa-Gomes Rita M12 Costantini Valentina M14 Çöteli Methiye Gül M05 Couperus Stefan RT03, S18 Courbon Léonard M12 Cowman Krista M45 Cruson Cornelis RT01 Csáki Tamás S21 Dagenais Michèle RT02 Daniel Ondřej S25 Davies Gary RT04 Davison Graeme M32 de Divitiis Bianca M11 De Groot Julie M16 De Munck Bert M08 De Raedt Kim S07 De Rock Jelle M15 de Rogalski Landrot Boris M39 De Vries David M06 de Winter Anne M06 Decraene Ellen M08 Deligne Chloé M09 Della Morte Piera M41 Deluermoz Quentin M21 Deneweth Heidi S02 Denis Vincent M21 Dennis Richard M05 Denys Catherine M22 Deriu Davide M07 Desyllas Christos M02 di Lenardo Isabella RT05 Diaz Ceballos Jorge S09 Diefendorf Jeffry M46 Dobbels Jelena M44 Dolan Loretta M19 Douay Nicolas M44 Dracaki Lydia S14 Drelichman Mauricio S02 Dross Fritz M09 Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative 113 Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 Dumolyn Jan M15 Durgun Ozden Sezgi M47 Ebbing Georg S01 Edler Florian S21 Eekhout Marianne S06 El Hadj Jamel M09 Elbendary Amina M14 Elodie Oriol M37 Engler Harald S13 Enss Carmen Maria S01 Ermakoff Antoine M09 Esch Claudia M38 Esch Michael M48 Ewen Shane M33, RT02, RT03 Exbalin Arnaud M21 Falender Laura M45 Fasol Laura M44 Fendt Martina S13 Ferenčuhová Slavomíra M49 Feriel Cedric M41 Fernandez-Gonzalez Laura M10 Ferri Carlo RT04 Ferrighi Alessandra M10 Filippi Francesca M45 Finocchi Valeria M15 Florea Ioana M32 Flowers Benjamin S18 Fontana Vincent M21 Ford Anabel M42 Forsell Hakan S20 Förster Kim S01 Franchini Caterina S21 Freitag Ulrike M30 French Katherine M20 Frey Katia S01 Frick Carole M08 Frioux Stephane M33 Fuertes Garcia Yolanda M08 Furnée Jan Hein M26, M37 Gaborit Pascaline M01 Gaiga Silvia S06 Galang Jely S05 Galčanová Lucie M49 Gallagher John S10 Galusek Lukasz M40 Gamero Igea Germán M12 Gardon Sébastien M05 Gavra Eleni M23 Gavrielatos Aris M25 Gee Malcolm S04 Gee Malcolm S04 Gekas Sakis M26 Gencer Irem M29 Geonet Valerie M07 Gharipour Mohammad M07 Giannakopoulos Nikos M13 Gierlinger Sylvia Gimbal Julie Giomi Fabio Giovanni Cristina Gobel David Goda Károly Gogora Andrej Gold Carol Gonçalves Gonçalo Rocha Gonzalez Gonzalez Raul Götz Norbert Grace Kevin Grafl Florian Grancho Nuno Granqvist Juha-Matti Gräser Marcus Greefs Hilde Grekova Maya Gribaudi Maurizo Griffiths John Grillet-Aubert Anne Gruber Elisabeth Guardia Manuel Gudelj Jasenka Gugliuzzo Carmelina Guidi-Bruscoli Francesco Guidicini Giovanna Guignet Philippe Gulin Zrnic Valentina Günergun Feza Gunn Simon Gustafsson Sofia Guzik Hubert György Eszter Hackmann Jörg Haemers Jelle Hahn Sylvia Hanisch Ruth Hannikainen Matti Hansen Peter Wessel Hanus Jord Harris Richard Hartrich Eliza Hasenöhrl Ute Haumann Sebastian Hein Carola Hendrix Harald Hietala Marjatta Hirschbiegel Jan Hirt Sonia Hofman Jiri Hohensinner Severin Horáček Martin Horel Catherine Houbart Claudine Howell Martha M04 M05 M30 M45 M01 M19 M50 M24 RT02 M02 M26 M06 M48 RT03 M22 S20 M06 M32 S02 M28 M05 M38 M25 S17 M22 M38 M27 M17 S24 M35 M45 M22 S24 M40 M26 M14 M03 S01 S13 M18 M38 M32 M18 M33 M43 M46 S06 M47 M12 M32 M19 M04 M41 M40 M44 M02 Hugoson Rolf M33, S12 Huhtamies Mikko M22 Hulme Tom M43, S22 Huška Jakub M19 Charpy Manuel M25 Chatenet-Calyste Aurelie M24 Chatterjee Sarkar Sutapa S19 Chatzikonstantinou Katerina S14 Chida-Razvi Mehreen RT01 Chilà Roxane M12 Chodějovská Eva M15 Christensen Søren Bitsch M10, M24 Christodoulou Maria M48 Chrysanthou Yiorgos M10 Illades Aguiar Lilian M01 Ilmakunnas Johanna M24 Isaacs Ann Katherine RT04 Isendahl Christian M42 Ito Takashi S04 Iuga Liliana M39 Jacobs ibault M38 Janse Maartje M26 Janužytė Audronė M47 Jarosz Dariusz M49 Jelidi Charlotte M50 Johnson Rachel-Anne M15 Jordan John M17 Jost Steffen M10 Jourdain Virginie S17 Jovanovic Milos M29 Kaal Harm S18 Kaczmarek Lukasz S11 Kadeřábek Josef RT04 Kallestrup Louise Nyholm M18 Kanellopoulou Dimitra M05 Karlsson Sjögren Åsa M18 Katz Kimberly M29 Kazejak Izabela M36 Kendall-Bush Karolina M05 Kenny Nicolas RT03 Kervanto Nevanlinna Anja RT05 Kilinc Kivanc RT02 Kirk Tim S04 Kishore Raghav S19 Kladiwa Pavel M40 Kladnik Ana S24 Knezevic Igor M14 Knoll Martin M04 Knotková Veronika RT02 Koefoed Nina M18 Kolbe Laura S17 Konchakov Roman M10 Konstantinidou Katerina M13 Kornberg Dana M03 Kotea Marianthi S12 Koulakiotis Elias M13 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 114 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 Kovářová Linda S25 Kraikovski Alexey M04 Kraus Anna M40 Krauskopf Kai S21 Krull Lena S22 Kušić Aleksandar M49 Kuzmany Boerries M36 Lafi Nora M30 Lagae Johan S07, S11 Laine Silja M31 Lambert Bart S03 Lanaro Paola RT05 Lange Kerstin M37 Langford Martha M47 Lanna Ana M06, RT02 Lantschner Patrick M14 Lattes Yaakov Andrea RT01 Lecuppre-Desjardin Elodie M20 Lees Andrew S20 Leitner Patrick M50 Lelo Keti M32, S23 Lentz Mark M01 Lenzo Fulvio M18 Lestel Laurence M04 Levin Miriam S16 Lewis David M13 Lewis Robert M33 Liddy Lisa M16 Liddy Christian M14 Lichtert Katrien M15 Lilley Keith S08 Limberger Michael M03, M17 Lindeblad Karin M42 Linsboth Christina M25 Lombardo Davide M50 Longhi Andrea M11 Lopez Galviz Carlos M05 Lousada Maria Alexandre S15 Lucrezio Monticelli Chiara M21 Luz de Lima Vinícius M34 Madgin Rebecca RT03 Majo Tomé Beatriz M18 Majorossy Judit M19 Makas Emily M39 Malaníková Michaela M08 Malčić Hrvoje S23 Mantecón Tomás A. S09 Marat-Mendes Teresa M03 Marin Brigitte M23 Marin Alessandra M31 Marnef Guido M20 Martens M.P.J. M15 Martin Lopez David S14 Martin Romera Maria Angeles M38 Martykánová Darina M35 Massard-Guilbaud Genevieve M33 Mateos Royo Jose Antonio M02 Matos Madalena S07 Matringe Nadia M23 Matzek David M26 Mawer Caroline M07 May Andrew M28 Mazanik Anna M29 Mazsu Janos M36 McSheffrey Shannon M13 Medrano Ricardo Hernan M01 Meneghin Alessia S10 Menjot Denis M12, S03 Metcalfe Robyn M28 Meyer Jennifer M41 Meziani Rim RT05 Miaomiao S11 Mikkelsen Jørgen M07 Miller Nicholas M35 Miller Jaroslav M19 Miller Michael Laurence M36 Milliot Vincent M21 Miranda Pacheco Sergio M35 Miskell Louise M35 Mitchell Ian M25 Moatsou Olga S14 Montemezzo Stefania M23 Montenach Anne M24 Morack Ellinor S05 Mori Simona M21 Moring Beatrice M43 Moronvalle Jeff M07 Morris R.J. M26 Mörsdorf Sven RT04 Mukhopadhyay Urvi M28, S19 Murphy Hannah M09 Murteira Helena M10 Murzyn-Kupisz Monika M36 Mussari Bruno M27 Nagy Balázs M14 Nazarenko Kirill M22 Neale Matthew M21 Nenadic Stana M24 Nestola Paola M27 Neumann Tracy M46 Niemi Marjaana M39 Nightingale Carl RT03 Nilsson Lars M03 Nolin Catharina S13 Nolte Claire S16 Nosková Jana M49 Notteboom Bruno M40 Nucifora Melania M33 Nugmanova Gulchachak M29 Nunes Lia M38 Obarska Martyna M49 Ofer Inbal S05 O‘Leary Paul S22 Orillard Clement M46 Overlaet Kim RT01 Özkan Altinöz Meltem M36 Ozlu Nilay M07 Ozoglu Hakan M07 Palos Joan Lluís M12 Pane Andrea S25 Pan-Montojo Juan M35 Parlato Enrico S06 Parusheva Dobrinka S04 Paskins Jacob M50 Perluss Preston S02 Perotti Eliana S01 Petersen Karsten Skjold M22 Petta Massimo Alberico M27 Pflueger Grete M03 Picton Roger M46 Pilo Francesca M32 Pinelli Paola M23 Pinheiro Eloisa Petti M34 Piola Caselli Fausto M02 Pizzi Katia M47 Platt Harold RT03 Plevris Konstantinos RT05 Pluskota Marion RT03 Podestà Gian Luca M37 Pohjamo Ulla S23 Poitras Claire M32 Pokludova Andrea M40 Polasky Janet RT03 Porfyriou Heleni M23 Poulsen Bjørn M18 Prajda Katalin M23 Prak Maarten M17 Prestel Joseph Ben M50 Prevot Maryvonne M44 Prokopovych Markian M29 Puget Julien S02 Purdy Sean M32 Pust Klemen M14 Puttevils Jeroen M02, M38 Quispel Chris M48 Rabier Christelle M09, M20 Rao Nikhil RT03 Ratouis Olivier M50 Ratte Felicity RT01 Rauhut Michael M49 Reculin Sophie M33 Redmond Janet M25 Regnard Céline M21 Rego Renato M34 Reche Alberto M12 Renard omas S16 Renzoni Cristina M44 Rey Castelao Ofelia S09 Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative 115 Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 Rieder Philip M09 Riedler Florian M30 Richardson Catherine M16 Robertson Douglas M44 Roca-Rossell Antoni S16 Rodrigues Ana Maria M12 Rodríguez Fueyo Olaya M20 Rodriguez Galindo Vanesa M50 Romain omas M27 Romo David S12 Roter Blagojevic Mirjana S21 Roubal Petr S18 Rowe William M17 Rühse Viola M44 Rukavina Iva S08 Rutte Reinout S08 Sánchez Llorens Mara RT05 Santos Silva Manuela M11 Savenije Lennert M39 Savic Jelena M30 Sazatornil Luis M37 Sedlmaier Alexander S05 Seits Irina M49 Sennefelt Karin S10 Shapely Peter M43 Sharma Jayeeta M28 Shlipchenko Svitlana M39 Shu Changxue S11 Schalenberg Marc M39 Schijf Huibert M36 Schmal Hendrik M05 Schmeidler Karel M03 Schmid Martin M04 Schmidt Juergen M26 Schmidt Ariadne M02 Schmidt-Funke Julia A. M16 Schott Dieter M04 Schrijver Lara M46 Schulze Henning M49 Sigge Erik M33 Silverman Lisa M36 Simonton Deborah M24 Sleight Simon M01 Smith Charlotte Colding RT01 Smith Shirley Ann M29 Solano Fernández-Sordo Álvaro M11 Solorzano Telechea Jesus Angel M14 Soltani Zohreh S12 Somers Annelies M20 Souto Helena S16 Sparks Mary S17 Sparschuh Olga M43 Spina Olivier M12 Stabel Peter M12 Stanger-Ross Jordan RT03 Staples Kate M16 Stefanovska Jasna M03 Steinberg Shlomit M15 Steward Jill M37, S04 Stieber Nancy S22 Stobart Jon M24, M25 Stupar Aleksandra M47 Sturtewagen Isis M16 Suarez Golan Fernando S09 Suttor Marc M04 Sverrild Poul S23 Sweet Roey RT01, S22 Szende Katalin M19 Szivos Erika M36 Škreblin Bruno M23 Tabor Davide M06 Talja Suvi M44 Tapdrup Mortensen Mette S23 Tarbin Stephanie M19 Terpstra Nicholas M08 erborn Göran M40 iriet Damien M27 omsen Kristian Buhl M46 Tiry-Ono Corinne M05 Togaard Jens M25 Tolic Ines M41 Toole James M32 Topalov Christian M32 Torres Arce Marina S09 Tostoes Ana S07 Tounta Eleni M13 Toyka-Seid Michael S11 Tozoglu Ahmet Erdem RT02 Trélat Philippe M12 Trevisan Ricardo M01 Tritsmans Bart M44, S13 Troilo Matteo S15 Truchuelo Susana S09 Undurraga Verónica S09 Vacková Barbora M49 Vahtikari Tanja M39 Valencia Adriana M01 Van Bruaene Anne-Laure M20 Van Damme Ilja M25 van de Kamp Miriam M06 Van de Laar Paul RT05 Van der Heijden Manon M02 Van Dijck Maarten M38 Van Praet Carmen M26 van Roosmalen Pauline K.M. S11 van Steensel Arie M19 Vandendriessche Joris M35 Vandeweghe Evert S21 Vannieuwenhuyze Bram M11, M15, S08 Vanruysseveldt Vicky Vaz Cecilia Vaz Maria João Verbaan Eddy Verenini Andrea Verhoeven Pieter Verhoeven Gerrit Verlaan Tim Vidal Frédéric Virgilio da Silva Marcos Vlassopoulos Kostas Volait Mercedes von Hirschhausen Béatrice Vorms Charlotte Voronych Evgen Vuillemin Pascal Wagner Phillip Wakeman Rosemary Wallis Patrick Walraven Maarten Ward Janet Weck Nadja Weddle Robert Wegener Sleeswijk Anne Weger Tobias Weinhauer Klaus Wendeln Matthew Williams Megan Wilson Katherine Withington Phil Wurtzel Ellen Wylie Diana Xydopoulos Ioannis Yannitsiotis Yannis Yapp Lauren Yates Alexia M. Yerolympos Alexandra Zabransky Vilem Zamorano Claudia Zamzow Gunnar Zanini Andrea Zeller Olivier Zimmerli Nadine Zinovieva Olga Zipp Samuel Zucconi Laura Zucconi Guido Zuijderduijn Jaco Zweerink Kim Žůrek Václav M37 M37 S15 S06 M46 M12 S06 M44 S15 M32 M13 M32 M30 M32 RT04 M20 M46 M46 M09 M50 RT03 M05 M44 S10 M40 M48 M46 M15 M16 S10 M13 S11 M13 M40 RT04 S02 M31 M19 M34 M39 S17 M02 M06 M27 M50 M10 S16 M02 M04 M12 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 116 Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 117 Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 MAPS / PLANS 8A 8B 3B 14A 3A 14A 6A F 16A 9B E 5B 7A 6B 2B A 1A 18A 10A C 11A D B 2A 4A 4B Faculty of Arts Bethlehem Chapel Clam-Gallas Palace Břevnov Monastery Rudolfinum Concert Hall Malostranská (metro station) Old Town Square, Jan Hus Monument National eatre & Laterna Magica Kotva Department Store Powder Bridge Royal Summer Palace Hůrka (metro station) Stodůlky (metro station) Na Poříčí A B C D E F 1A 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B 5B Old Castle Stairs Main entrance to the Prague Castle City of Prague Museum National Technical Museum Letná Gardens Spanish Synagogue Powder Tower Strahov Monastery Müller Villa Sternberg Palace Old Town Hall 6A 6B 7A 8A 8B 9B 10A 11A 14A 16A 18A European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History 118 Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 Association Européenne d’Histoire Urbaine | 11ème Conférence Internationale d’Histoire Urbaine Villes et sociétés – approches comparative Prague, République Tchèque | 29 août – 1 septembre 2012 119 European Association for Urban History | 11th International Conference on Urban History Cities & Societies in Comparative Perspective 120 Prague, Czech Republic | 29 August – 1 September 2012 NOTES