Sessions: Preliminary Schedule
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Sessions: Preliminary Schedule
Re-thinking Power and the State in History | Finland in Comparison IV | October 12–13, 2015 | University of Tampere, Finland Sessions: Preliminary Schedule Monday, October 12th, 13:00–15:00 (Inter)national Public Sector Finances Personal Affairs, State of Affairs: Legacy of Interregional Pre-modern Power Relations Postwar / Cold War States in Eastern Europe Methodological Approaches I: Individual Experiences on Citizenship Carson, Indigo (York University, Canada): International Finance, the Arms Trade, and Geopolitics in 1914 Serbia: The State and Transnational Vectors of Nationalist Irredenta Lahtinen, Anu (University of Turku, Finland): Larval state. Noble families and state as family affairs. Medieval to early modern Alanen, Onerva (University of Tampere, Finland): Neutrality as state tradition – connecting Cold War foreign policy to the past in the 1960s. Kallio, Maria (University of Turku, Finland): Intersectional Power: Church and state before the state Bedini, Belina (Aleksandër Moisiu University, Albania): The frequent (mis) use of the history from the state: The case of Albania yesterday and today Annola, Johanna (University of Tampere, Finland): Rural Workers to Middle-Class Citizens: Individual Experiences of Education and Mutual Aid as a Means for Social Mobility in Early 20th-Century Finland Harjula, Minna (University of Tampere, Finland): Welfare state building in health as local phenomenon: Finland 1920-1980 Nevalainen, Pasi (University of Jyväskylä, Finland): The rise and transformation of the Finnish stateowned enterprises Rom-Jensen, Byron (Aarhus University, Denmark): The Mean Humane State: Scandinavian Policy in New Deal America Artukka, Topi (University of Turku, Finland): What a state we are in! Power and High Society in early 19th century Finland Miettinen, Tiina (University of Tampere, Finland): Trade and power struggle in Västerbotten. The Fordell Family: Three generations in power Caterina, Giuseppe (University of Udine/Trieste, Italy): Language nationalism in ex-Yugoslavia after 1991dissolution Kostin, Ivan (New York University, US): From Paris to Volga: Towards a Transnational History of post-WWI “Commune-states” Frigren, Pirita (University of Jyväskylä, Finland) & Goings, Aaron (St. Martin’s University, US): Työläinen to Laborer: Labor, Immigration, and the Life of an ‘Anonymous’ Finnish-American Worker Matikainen, Olli (University of Jyväskylä, Finland): State and Media: Journalist Erkki Laatikainen (1946–2013) and Finnish State-Loyalism Nihtinen, Atina (Åbo Akademi University, Finland): Samuel and Henrietta Barnett and the Finnish Connection Re-thinking Power and the State in History | Finland in Comparison IV | October 12–13, 2015 | University of Tampere, Finland Monday, October 12th, 15:30–17:30 From Fragmented Societies to Modern Welfare States: Comparative Public Sector Transition Paths Modern State-Building and Nationalism Memory & Postwar Trauma Methodological Approaches II Hannikainen, Matti (University of Tampere, Finland) & Heikkinen, Sakari (University of Helsinki, Finland) & Peltola, Jarmo (University of Tampere, Finland): The Growth of Public Finances in Finland before the Welfare State 1850–1960 Cheng, Sinkwan (Wesleyan University, US): Three Kinds of States in Early Twentieth-Century China, and Three Chinese Translations and Transformations of the Western Concept “Citizen” Sarkamo, Ville (University of Jyväskylä, Finland): Building a Warrior Nation. War Memorial Movement in Finland 1918– 1939 Buchardt, Mette (Aalborg University, Denmark): Nordic Cultural Protestantism as public intellectuals: Studying culture, applying educational ideas and co-crafting the state, 1890s1940s Lloyd, Christopher (University of New England, Australia): Backwardness Revisited: The Significance of Developmental Welfare States to CatchUp and Modernization in the Long-Run Eloranta, Jari (Appalachian State University, US) & Ojala, Jari (University of Jyväskylä, Finland): Smooth Sailing Towards the Welfare State? Nordic Institutional and Economic Development Paths in the 19th and 20th Centuries Kmak-Pamirska, Aleksandra (Deutsches Historisches Institut, Poland): State without State – the role of power of national thinking and national identity in Poland in the 19th century McClure, Alastair (University of Cambridge, UK): Re-writing wrongs: protecting the state through the courtroom in colonial India, 1858-1914 Malinen, Antti (University of Jyväskylä, Finland): Bearing the Burdens of War? Role of Family Environment in the Reintegration of Finnish Soldiers in 1944–1948 Kivimäki, Ville (University of Tampere, Finland): Silence after Violence: On Regulating Emotions and Forcing Silence in a Postwar Context Korhonen, Juho (Brown University, US): Appropriating Nations – PeripheryMetropole Relations and the Rise of Nation-States Rainio-Niemi, Johanna (University of Helsinki): Historicizing the State in the Study of (Finland’s) History: Examples and Methodological Remarks Re-thinking Power and the State in History | Finland in Comparison IV | October 12–13, 2015 | University of Tampere, Finland Tuesday, October 13th, 13:00–15:00 Islamic Nationalism Early Modern State Formation Historiography & Memory Kleidosty, Jeremy (University of Jyväskylä, Finland): Constitutionalism as State Religion: A Comparative Analysis of American and Tunisian Political Culture Cortés, Ismael (Universitat Jaume I, Spain): Faith and Racial State. Notes on Romani History during the Spanish Nation-Formation (XV-XVIII Century) Jaksa, Urban (University of York, UK): Writing Geography and Communicating Memory: Geopolitical Representations of Eastern Europe Nesic, Aleksandra (Florida State University, US): From Tanzimat Era to Arab Spring Revolutions: Diverging Paths of Tunisia and Libya’s State-Building and Contentious Politics Ijäs, Miia (University of Tampere, Finland) & Uusitalo, Lauri (University of Tampere, Finland): Early modern state formation in the margins? Lin, Hang (University of Hamburg, Germany): Exhibiting the Chinese Nation in History: Historical Memories, Official Narratives, and National Identities in Ethnic Museums in Modern China Syros, Vasileios (University of Jyväskylä, Finland): The Myth of Islamic Absolutism Koskinen, Ulla (University of Jyväskylä, Finland): Aggressive Peasant Elites: Nordic Countries Compared, c. 1570–1650 Sager, Jason (Conestoga College, Canada): Writing the Invention of the French State: The Historic and Mythic Origins of Early Modern France. de Oliveira, Leonardo (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): Reviewing the history of the Latin American state from a dialogical perspective Wells, Chloe (University of Eastern Finland): The role of the Finnish state in shaping the history and memory of Vyborg