Colloque : Relations transfrontalières : couples et familles à l’ère moderne de la mobilité
Date
10–11 décembre 2015
Lieu
Institut historique allemand
Organisation
Bettina Severin-Barboutie (IHA/S-IRICE)
Maren Röger (Universität Augsburg/DHI Warschau)
Christoph Lorke (Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster)
Vers le blog de la manifestation: http://grenzenlos.hypotheses.org/
Programme
Jeudi, 10 décembre 2015
13h45: Introduction
Accueil par Thomas Maissen, directeur de l’IHA
Introduction par Bettina Severin-Barboutie (IHA/S-IRICE), Maren Röger (Universität Augsburg/ DHI Warschau) et Christoph Lorke (Universität Münster)
14h00: Intermarriages – Mixed Marriages: Historical and Transnational Perspectives
Maren Röger/Christoph Lorke: Bi-national Marriages in Germany Since 1870: Between Micro and Political History
Simone Derix (IEG Mainz): Upstairs, Downstairs – Transnational. Social Inequality and Cross-border Family Relations
Adrienne Edgar (Univ. of California): Intermarriage in Soviet Central Asia
15h50: Interreligious Marriages
Ihor Kosyk (Univ. Wien): Social, Ethno-confessional and Geographical Aspects of Intermarriages in Austrian Galicia
Dani Kranz (Univ. Wuppertal): Including and Excluding non-Jewish, Foreign Spouses/Partners of Israeli Jews in Israel: The Entanglement of Micro-, Meso-, and Macro Level in Socio-historic Perspective
Peter Graf (Univ. Osnabrück): Le mariage ou l’union entre Musulmans et Chrétiens – un fait méconnu de la vie réelle en Allemagne
18h00: Conférence du soir
Angelika Epple (Univ.Bielefeld) Au-delà des frontières. Pratiques comparatives dans une perspective de micro-histoire et d’histoire globale
Fabrice Virgili (CNRS/S-IRICE) : Commentaire
Vendredi, 11 décembre 2015
9h00: Regulations, legislation and “Eigen-Sinn”
Suzanne Sinke (Florida State Univ.): Categorically Acceptable: Exploring State Policies of Migration and Marriage in Transatlantic Space
Imma Gadient (Univ. de Fribourg): Struggle to Stay. Migrant Families’ Opposition to Processes of Governmental Expulsion in Geneva around 1900
Laura Fahnenbruck (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen): Repel Recognition. Fending Paternity in German Military Field Courts in the Occupied Netherlands
11h00: Migration and Family Regimes
Giota Tourgeli (University of the Peloponnese): Families Split by the “American Dream”: Greek Emigration to the USA and Impacts on Marriage and Family Relationships (1890–1930)
Anne Friedrichs (Univ. Bielefeld): Families Across Borders: Polish-German Migration to the Ruhr Valley and to Northern France, 1870–1930
Stefania Bernini (Univ. of New South Wales): A Space of Their own Making: Transnational Families and National Reconstitution after WW2
14h30: Mobility, migration and love in the Time of Peace and War
Lena Radauer (Univ. Freiburg): “Returning as Family Men”. WWI Prisoners and their Relationships with Russian Women
Irene Messinger (Univ. Wien): Marriage of Convenience as a Way Into Exile – Unusual and Unequal Partner Relationship in Exile
Panikos Panayi (Univ. Leicester): Interethnic Relationships in Peace and War. The Germans in India, c.1800–1920
16h00: Conclusion
Beate Collet (université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Entrée libre sur réservation préalable: event [at] dhi-paris.fr