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C ONFERENCE P ROGRAM THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL BERLIN GLOBAL HISTORY STUDENT CONFERENCE MAY 31 – JUNE 2, 2019 FRIEDRICH-MEINECKE-INSTITUT, KOSERSTR. 20 FREIE UNIVERSITäT BERLIN & HUMBOLDT UNIVERSITäT ZU BERLIN

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Co n f e r e n C e

Pr o g r a m

The FiFTh inTernaTional Berlin GloBal hisTory sTudenT ConFerenCe

May 31 – June 2, 2019FriedriCh-MeineCke-insTiTuT, kosersTr. 20

Freie universiTäT Berlin

& huMBoldT universiTäT zu Berlin

Program 04

Presentations 06Panel 1 - Colonialism and Anticolonialism: Practices and Identities 07Panel 2 - The Visual as Document 08Panel 3 - Transnational Activism 09Panel 4 - Markets and Ownerships 10Panel 5 - Cultural Expressions and Power 11Panel 6 - Ports and Oceans in Global Perspectives 12Panel 7 - Early Modern Spaces 13Panel 8 - Global Cold War 14Panel 9 - Knowledge Production and Circulation 15Panel 10 - Environmental Global History 16

Workshops 17Workshop 1 - How to Get Published as a Student 18Workshop 2 - Oral History Meets Performance Studies 19

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Global History student ConferenCe

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Hörsaal 2094 im HauPtgebäude, unter den linden 6, 10117

Workshop for Non-Native Speakers (optional)RegistrationKeynote Speak. Lisa HellmanGathering for Conference Participants and Organizing Team (Monbijoupark)

12:0016.0017:0018:30

FRIDAY, MAY 31, 2019

FriedricH-meinecke-institut, koserstr. 20, 14195

CoffeePanel 1 & 2 Coffee BreakPanels 3, 4 & 5 LunchPanels 6 & 7 Drinks at the Königin Louise Biergarten (not included)

09:0009:30—11:3011:30—11:4511:45—13:4513:45—14:4514:45—16:4517:00

SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 2019

PROGRAM

Global History student ConferenCe

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FriedricH-meinecke-institut, koserstr. 20, 14195

CoffeeWorkshopsCoffee BreakPanels 8, 9 & 10LunchFinal Discussion (participants, audience & organizing team)

09:00—09:1509:15—11:1511:15—11:4511:45—13:4513:45—15:0015:00—17:30

SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 2019

Guided Tour_ Mitte Lunch (not included) GuidedTour_ Berlin Postkolonial, Wedding.

10:00—12:0012:00—14:0014:00—16:00

MONDAY, JUNE 3, 2019 oPtional

PROGRAM

PRESENTATIONS

Global History student ConferenCe

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Panel 1_ colonialism and anticolonialism: Practices and identities

Florian Wieser 09:30-09:45Ludwig-Maimilians Universität, München

Talking to Strange Men. The bodily Masculinity and the Racia Other in Early Modern Spain’s Global Empire

Carissa Chew 09:45-10:00 University of Edinburgh

Bloodsucking in East African Imagination: Rumour and “Othering” in Twentieth Century Tanzania, Kenya, and

Uganda

Shreya Gautam 10:00-10:15Ashoka University

Half-Widows of Kashmir-Gender, Conflict and Marginalized Histories

Final Discussion 10:20-11:30

Room Time Chair

Saturday, 1st of June09:30 - 11:30

Diego Dannemiller &Louise Thatcher

A121

Global History student ConferenCe

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Panel 2_ tHe Visual as document

Stanislaw Knapowski 09:30-09:45

Adam Mickiewicz University

Psychogeographical history of a Peripheral City.Poznan in the Context of Global Art

Hikmet H. Güler and Burak K. Yilmaz Freie Universität Berlin & Bilkent University

Two Wars, Two Victors and one Medium— Crimean War and American Civil War-

The Beginning of War Photography

Ana Carolina Schveitzer 10:00-10:15 Humboldt Universität

Visual Culture During Colonialism in Africa

Jialu WangHeidelberg University

The construction of Chinese Art History as a Modern Discipline in the Early Twentieth Century

Final Discussion 10:30-11:30

09:45-10:00

10:15-10:30

Room Time Chair

Saturday, 1st of June09:30-11:30

Kyle Riffe &Billy Sawyers

A124

Global History student ConferenCe

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Panel 3_ transnational actiVism

Marin Kuijt 11:45-12:00Utrecht University

Contesting Colonialism. Transnational anti-colonial activism in The Hague, 1932

Camila Ordorica Bracamontes 12:00-12:15Central European University

Feminicide: A Conceptual History

Francesco Cioffo 12:15-12:30SOAS (University of London)

The Indo-Japanese Entanglement: Indian nationalists in Japan and the Reconfiguration of Japan’s ‘Asia

Daniel Sheccoury 12:30-12:45University of Haifa

The Tokyo-Yokohara Co-Prosperity Sphere in the Printed Press, 1905-1914

Final Discussion 12:45-13:45

Room Time Chair

Saturday, 1st of June11:45 - 13:45

Marvin Martin &Marjory Ruiz

A121

Global History student ConferenCe

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Panel 4_ MarkeTs and ownerships

Vinil Paul 11:45-12:00Jawaharlal Nehru University

You May Sell or Kill’: The History of ‘Slavery’ in EIC Plantation in Colonial ‘Kerala’, c. 1798-1828

Daniel R. Quiroga Villamarin 12:00-12:15Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

Containing Globalization: A Global History of Transnational Regulation through Shipping Containers

Diana Gluck 12:15-12:30Freie Universität Berlin

Shifting spaces of capital: Saudi and Emirati Economic intervention in Yemeni Conflict

Jiajia Liu 12:45-13:00The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies

The Early History of Imported Capitalism in Shanghai: The Shanghai Stock Exchange in the Global Economic History

Final Discussion 13:00-13:45

Room Time Chair

Saturday, 1st of June14:45-16:45

Kian Rieden & David Bell

A124

Global History student ConferenCe

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Panel 5_ CulTural expressions and power

11:45-12:00Brenda Marina Ayala EstradaUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México

The Pacific Swing: Jazz Music in the United States, Japan and Philippines in the 1930s

Ishbel Tregear 12:00-12:15Courtauld Institute of Art

Global History, Theology and the Hallucinating Past: Fray Servando’s Tracing of Alternative Origins of Christian Faith

in New Spain during Enlightenment

Marjotte Miles 12:15-12:30Oxford University

The Role of Early Modern Prints in the Construction of a Global History: “How did artists working in Colonial Peru

exploit and Transform Pre- Existing European Depictions of the Virgin Mary?

Carlos Cruz 12:45-13:00Freie Universität BerlinThe Use of Music by Franciscan Missionaries for Evangelization:

Sixteenth Century New Spain

Final Discussion 13:00-13:00

Room Time Chair

Saturday, 1st of June14:45-16:45

Ben Miller & Lisa Phongsavath

A125

Global History student ConferenCe

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Panel 6_ porTs and oCeans in GloBal perspeCTive

Jan-Martin Zollitsch 14:45-15:00Humboldt Universität zu Berlin

The Guam Archipelago.Rethinking the island as an archipelagic constellation

Harry Maximillian Lewis 15:15-15:30The University of Edinburgh

The Jolly Roger Jacobites

Marília Arantes Silva Moreira 15:30-15:45University of London

Antoine Larcher’s ‘Project of expedition to Salvador (Brazil) 1797 and the global competition for the South Atlantic during

Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802)

Diego Calderara 15:45-16:00Freie Universität Berlin

Environmental Heroes:Greenpeace’s First Voyage as a Quest Narrative

Final Discussion 16:00-16:45

Room Time Chair

Saturday, 1st of June14:45-16:45

Alina Rodríguez Sánchez &

Eleanor Choo

A121

Global History student ConferenCe

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Panel 7_ early Modern spaCes

Jack Galloway 14:45-15:00Humboldt Universität zu Berlin / Freie Universität Berlin

A 16th Century Global Cosmopolitanism in Southern Fujian: How Geography Shaped Early Modern Southeast China’s Maritime

History

Indre Malachovskyte 15:15-15:30Ruprecht-Karls-Universität

Terra Australis Incognita — non-existent continent shaping in the course of the global history?

Olivia Schwartzman 15:30-15:45University of Bologna

Towards a Global History of the Strange: Mateo Ricci’s World Map and the Marvelous “In Between” Europe and China

Markos Litinas 15:45-16:00University of Crete

Orthodox Witchcraft: Folk Esoteric Practices of the Illiterate Versus the Occult of the Elites

Final Discussion 16:00-16:45

Room Time Chair

Saturday, 1st of June14:45-16:45

Lara Wankel & Jack Clarke

A124

Global History student ConferenCe

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Panel 8_ GloBal Cold war

Michal Gesiarz 11:15-11:30

The idea of a regime, the regime of an idea. Relations between Norwegian Worker’s Communist Party and Khmer Rouge 1975-

1979

Dongkue Lee 11:30-11:45University of Hong Kong

Contested Loyalty: Human Rights, Human Needs, and the Global Food Politics, 1978-1980

Ilhan Ozan 11:45-12:00University of Pittsburgh

Cold War Reflections in the Fifth Tehran Biennial (1966)

Hamish McDougall 12:00-12:15London School of Economics and Political Science

New Zealand and the Negotiations for European Community Enlargement, 1970-71

Final Discussion 12:15-13:15

Room Time Chair

Sunday, 2nd of June11:15-13:15

Sandra Alsén & Nele Küüts

A121

Global History student ConferenCe

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Panel 9_ knowledGe produCTion and CirCulaTion

Jannik Keindorf 11:15-11:30Ruhr-Universität Bochum

Empirical Science on a Global Scale:The Network of Sir Joseph Banks

11:30-11:45

The Master and Margarita:A Case Study in an Extra-Gutenberg Culture

11:45-12:00

Alexandria Dugal University of Oxford

Final Discussion 12:15-13:15

Room Time Chair

Sunday, 2nd of June11:15-13:15

Daniela Greca David A. Bell

A124

Paul SpruteFreie Universität Berlin

Julia Boechat Università di Bologna

Friends of Other Lands:Transnational Exchange and the Japanese Eiwa School Network

Progressive or Perverted Biology: Lysenkoism as a German Cold War Controversy

Global History student ConferenCe

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Panel 10 - global ENVIRONMENTAL History

11:15-11:30 Diana Alejandra Méndez RojasInstituto Mora

The Rockefeller Foundation’s Agricultural Sciences Fellowship Program in Mexico: Circulation of Students, Agronomic

Professionalization and Modernization, 1940-1970

Francesco Carpanini 11:30-11:45KU Leuven

Modern Temporality and its Ecological Discontents:From a Case Study in Brussels to Global Environmental Histories

Ruizhi Choo 11:45-12:00National University of Singapore

Making Fish. Experiments, Empire and the Fisheries Department of British Malaya 1923-1939

Final Discussion 12:00-13:00

Room Time Chair

Sunday, 2nd of June11:15-13:15

Mary Walle & Joseph Biggerstaff

A125

WORKSHOPS

Global History student ConferenCe

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WorksHoP 1 - HoW to get PublisHed as a student

A workshop providing students with information on the many ways to get published. We will go through different publishing formats from blogging to journal articles and books, providing information, help and tips on how to get your own work out there. We will put special emphasis on the publication process so that you know what you can expect and how you can approach it.

Alexandra Holmes and Paul Sprute are M.A. students in Global History, studying at the Freie Universität. Alex and Paul were the editors-in-chief of our own Global Histories journal from 2015 to 2017, and 2017 to 2018 respectively. In that position, both have gained a lot of experience in working with student submissions and preparing them for publication. Paul and Alex continue to work as part of the journal team.

Sunday, 2nd of June09:00-11:00

Alexandra Holmes Paul Sprute

A121

Room Time By

Global History student ConferenCe

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WorksHoP 2 - oral History meets PerFormance studies

In this workshop, we will explore the methodological foundations of conducting oral history interviews. Based on the Oral History Association’s Guidelines and Best Practices, students draw up plans for conducting their own interview projects and will leave with a concrete understanding of the practical and ethical considerations of oral history research. We will additionally discuss performance and theatre studies approaches to oral history, and how historians can learn from and integrate the insights of these cutting-edge disciplines.

Sydney Ramirez is completing a Master’s degree in History at the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin. As a U.S. Fulbright Fellow in 2016-17, she conducted research on oral history methodology in archives in Berlin and Hamburg. Ben Miller is completing a Master’s degree in Global History at the Freie Universität Berlin, and is on the board of the Schwules Museum, the world’s largest institution dedicated to preserving and presenting LGBTQI histories and visual cultures. Together, they co-teach a class on oral history and performance studies as applied to queer history at the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin.

Sunday, 2nd of June09:00-11:00

A124 Sydney Ramirez Ben Miller

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