AJC2006 Programme

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80 minutes for a senior session, 40 minutes for a junior session.

Wednesday 27 September


9.30 Welcome

Professor David BATES (Director, IHR, London)

9.45 Session

Professor Hideyuki ARIMITSU (Tohoku University)
Migration and assimilation seen from the 'nation address' in post-1066 Britain
Commentators: Dr Dauvit Broun (University of Glasgow) and Professor Huw Pryce (University of Wales, Bangor)

11.00 Coffee


11.30 Session for two young historians

Dr Maiko KOBAYASHI (Meiji Gakuin University)
Scottish past and identity of kingship in late sixteenth-century Scotland
Commentators: Professor John Morrill (University of Cambridge) and Dr Clare Jackson (University of Cambridge)

Harumi GOTO-KUDO (Cambridge/University of Tokyo)
Charges to the Grand Jury in seventeenth-century England
Commentators: Professor John Walter (University of Essex) and Dr Steve Hindle (University of Warwick)

Lunch


2.00 Session

Professor Junko NAKAGAWA (Kumamoto University)
Immigrants, their churches and identity in early modern England
Commentator: Professor Justin Champion (University of London)

3.00 Tea


3.30 Session

Professor Shin MATSUZONO (Waseda University)
Identity of the Scottish nobility, c.1707-1722
Commentators: Professor John Morrill (University of Cambridge) and Professor Harry Dickinson (University of Edinburgh)

4.50 Break


5.10 Lecture

Professor David BATES (IHR)
1066: A Story of Migration, Identity and Memory in British History
Chair: tbc.

6.00 End




Thursday 28 September


9.45 Session

Professor Kazuyoshi OISHI (University of the Air)
Philanthropy, Unitarian women and the uncertainty of identity
Commentators: Dr Joanna Innes (University of Oxford) and Dr Kathryn Gleadle (University of Oxford)

11.05 Coffee


11.30 Session for three young historians

Hiroki SHIN (University of Cambridge)
People's money? Life with banknotes during the bank restriction period (1797-1821)
Commentators: Professor Martin Daunton (University of Cambridge) and Professor Julian Hoppit (University of London) tbc.

Dr Takashi ITO (University of Tokyo)
The miscarried 'zoological empire': Migration and identity of the late nineteenth-century British bird-colletors
Commentators: Professor Penelope Corfield (University of London) and Dr Sujit Sivasundarum (University of Cambridge)

Ayako TOWATARI (IHR/Osaka University)
The construction of old age and English parish in the nineteenth century
Commentator: Professor Pat Thane (IHR)

1.30 Lunch


2.30 Session

Professor Toshio KUSAMITSU (University of the Air)
British medievalism in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Commentators: Professor Penelope Corfield (University of London) and Dr Rosemary Sweet (University of Leicester)

3.50 Tea


4.10 Session

Professor Shunsuke KATSUTA (Gifu University)
The militia interchange between Great Britain and Ireland
Commentator: Dr Neal Garnham (University of Ulster) and Dr Joanna Innes (University of Oxford)

5.30 Lecture

Professor Kazuhiko KONDO (University of Tokyo)
Manchester disturbances and George I, immigrant king, in 1715
Chair: Professor Julian Hoppit (University of London)

6.50 End


Buffet (IHR Common Room)




Friday 29 September


9.45 Session

Professor Tomotaka KAWAMURA (Toyama University)
British business and empire in Asia: The Eastern exchange banks 1850s-60s
Commentators: Professor B R Tomlinson (University of London) and Dr David Washbrook (University of Oxford)

11.05 Coffee


11.30 Session for two young historians

Dr Akinobu TAKABAYASHI (Wellcome Trust Centre for the Study of Medicine, London)
The history of psychiatric stigma in modern Britain
Commentators: Professor Virginia Berridge (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) and Professor Roger Cooter (Wellcome Trust Centre for the Study of Medicine, London)

Dr Ikuto YAMAGUCHI (Kyoto University)
British national identity and Britain's position in the post-war world: Reassessment of the Attlee labour government's external economic policy
Commentators: Professor Catherine Schenk (University of Glasgow) and Dr Neil Rollings (University of Glasgow)

12.50 Lunch


2.00 Session

Professor Nobuko OKUDA (Nagoya City University)
Women immigrants for domestic staff in hospital: Gender and ethnicity in labour market in the mid-twentieth century
Commentator: Professor Pat Thane (Institute of Historical Research)

3.20 Tea


3.50 Session

Professor Yumiko HAMAI (Hokkaido University)
'Imperial burden' or 'African Jews'? An analysis of political and media discourse in the Uganda Asian crisis (1972)
Commentator: Professor Zig Layton-Henry (University of Warwick)

5.10 Lecture

Dr David FELDMAN (University of London)
Title: tbc.
Chair: tbc.

6.30 Summing-up

Professor Patrick O'BRIEN (London School of Economics) tbc

6.50 End