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Opening session
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Date/Time: 06/08/2012 13:00 – 13:45
Chair: Pavel Chromý, Charles University in Prague, Czechia
Participants: Charles University in Prague (Faculty of Science) representative Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic (Institute of History) representative Czech Geographic Society representative
Plenary session
Room: 1
Date/Time: 06/08/2012 14:00 – 15:30
Chair: Leoš Jeleček, Charles University in Prague, Czechia
Eva Semotanová Prague, the city and the space. From confined to the open Ivan Bičík Historical land use in research of landscape changes in Czechia Pavel Chromý Changing regions, changing identities: Czechia during 20th century
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1.1 Historical Geography: Past, Present and Future
Room: 1 VG
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Robin Butlin, University of Leeds, United Kingdom
Heike Jöns Academic travel and the development of modern research cultures in the University of Cambridge, 1885−1955
Róbert Győri Colonizing the science − the Stalinization of Hungarian geography 1945−1960 Miguel Aguilar-Robledo Valente Vázquez-Solís
Historical geography in Mexico from the mid-20th century to 2010
Robin Butlin Reflections on the origins and early development of a specialist research group: the Historical Geography Research Group of the Institute of British Geographers/Royal Geographical Society, c. 1960−2000
1.2 Historical Geographies and Communication
Room: 2
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Organizer: Benjamin Oldcorn, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
Chair: Nicola Thomas, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
Jenny Lee Visual communication in the making of Cable & Wireless’ corporate identity Zef Segal “The extensions of man” – the state and the postal system: German medium sized states
1815–1866 Ken Weisbrode The geography of the diplomatic cable Gordon M. Winder Telecommunications and imagined geographies: earthquake reporting in the Los
Angeles Times, 1917–1939 Benjamin Oldcorn Cable and Wireless, the British government and the Second World War
1.3 Borders and Nation Building
Room: 3
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Kent McNeil, York University, Canada
Markéta Marková Borders in the medieval Central Europe Thierry Issartel Political theology and notions of border and frontier in early modern Europe Angela Ashworth Voices from the periphery: The Newfoundland novel as nation builder Kent McNeil The importance of historical boundaries for present-day indigenous rights: A Canadian
case study
1.4 Urban Change
Room: 4
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Eva Chodějovská, Institute of History, Czech Academy of Sciences, Czechia
Aki Yamamura The changing landscape of port towns from medieval to early modern times in Japan Emilia Sarno The French decade and the transformation of urban space in the Italian South Hiroshi Yamane Local influential merchant as main actor in the making of modern Japanese port,
Tsuruga Jiří Poslt Emergence of the city: Zlín 1900−1938
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1.6 Historical Climatology and Climate History: Medieval Sources
Room: 6
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Organizers: Rudolf Brázdil, Masaryk University, Czechia Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Germany
Chair: Rudolf Brázdil, Masaryk University, Czechia
Ursula Bieber The Russian chronicles as a medieval ‘database’ for climate information Martin Bauch Redating Kuwae – Medieval sources on a massive volcanic eruption in the 15th century Yoshio Tagami Climate variation during medieval climate anomaly in Japan – Reconstruction from
historical documents
1.7 Nature, Society and Environmental Change: Cold Environments
Room: 7
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Alessandro Antonello, Australian National University, Australia
Dinah Molloy William Scoresby Jr.: The benchmark for validating historical Arctic whaling data for use in modern climate research
Sarah Louise Millar The frozen deep: Measurement and representation in the Polar seas, 1810–1850 Jean Martin Soldiers from the North: The odd geography of Canadian military deployment Alessandro Antonello Competing geographies of the Southern ocean, 1968−1980
2.1 Geographical Photography
Room: 1
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Organizer: Felix Driver, University of London, United Kingdom
Chair: Felix Driver, University of London, United Kingdom
Joan M. Schwartz Seeing far and wide: panoramas, stereoviews, and the illusion of geographical knowledge
James Ryan Evidence, emotion and empire: lantern slide shows and the Congo Reform Association in the early twentieth century
Felix Driver Between national projection and documentary style: photography in the Geographical Magazine, 1935–1959
2.2 Historical Geography of the Ligurian Apennines
Room: 2
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Organizer: Charles Watkins, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Chair: Charles Watkins, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Diego Moreno Field studies in Liguria (NW Italy). From theoretical historical geography to the historical approach to geographical problems (1990–2012)
Roberta Cevasco A geographical heritage: The landscapes of Quercus Cerris in the Northern Apennines (NW Italy)
Pietro Piana Ross Balzaretti Charles Watkins
Topographical art and landscape history in early nineteenth century Liguria: Elizabeth Fanshawe (1779–1856)
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2.3 Formation of Nations and State Political Boundaries
Room: 3
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Chair: Gideon Biger, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Aleš Nováček Duality of Europe: Historical-geographical analysis of the development and its delimitation
Jan Kalenda Theories of European state-formation: The search for a new synthesis Vedran Duančić Constructing Yugoslav cultural space, 1918−1941 Gideon Biger An historical geography model of the relation between nations and international
boundaries
2.4 Transformation of Urban Space
Room: 4
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Chair: Setsu Tachibana, Kobe Yamate University, Japan
Takashi Amijima Continuous reinvention of the modern industrial agglomeration: The case of the pharmaceutical industrial district in Osaka, Japan, 1868–1914
Tiina Peil City on water: Harnessing a river in Tallinn, Estonia Phillip G. Mackintosh The farmlike city? The Globe, historiography and Toronto, 1860−1900 Setsu Tachibana Creating modern homes and gardens in Japan: Yaezo Hashimoto’s horticultural
challenges, enterprises and dreams in Japanese Kansai-area urban modernity
2.6 Historical Climatology and Climate History: Documentary Evidence
Room: 6
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Organizers: Rudolf Brázdil, Masaryk University Czechia Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Germany
Chair: Dennis Wheeler, University of Sunderland, United Kingdom
Ghazi al Dyab Steffen Vogt Rüdiger Glaser Johannes Schönbein
A damascene 15th century diary as source for climate reconstructions
Astrid E. J. Ogilvie Climate data from official letters from Iceland c. AD 1700–1894 Rudolf Brázdil Ladislava Řezníčková Tomáš Černušák
Weather patterns of the Olomouc region (Czech Republic) in A.D. 1693–1783 based on records from diaries of the Premonstratensian order
2.7 Spaces of Mobility and Migration
Room: 7
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Chair: Samuel M. Otterstrom, Brigham Young University, USA
Kim Ross The locational history of Lunatic Asylums in mid-nineteenth century Scotland, as viewed through Reports from the Scottish Lunacy Commissioners, 1857–1872
Marc St-Hilaire Spatial patterns of urban social networks: Familial residential propinquity in Quebec City, 1871–1911
Georgios Kritikos Athens as a space of migration: Mental maps created by immigrants from the ex-Soviet Union countries
Samuel M. Otterstrom Analyzing the multigenerational migration of Europeans to the United States during the 19th century
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3.1 Natural Hazards in History
Room: 1
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Chair: Alan Baker, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Inese Stūre Cross section of culture by storm: The case of two biggest storms in Latvia Andrés Vélez-Posada The volcanic landscape of Pozzuoli: Natural philosophy and geographical tradition
in renaissance culture Philip Brown The great Tochio flood of 1926: Limits to modernization in flood amelioration in Japan Alan Baker Hail as hazard: Changing attitudes to protecting crops against hail damage in France
1815−1914
3.2 Historical Land Use: Cadastral Mapping
Room: 2
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Chair: Hrvoje Petrić, University of Zagreb, Croatia
Alexey Frolov The general survey of the 18th and 19th centuries as a source of Russian historical geography: The micro-regional aspect
Andrzej Affek Land use dynamics in the marginal hilly landscape over the last 230 years (a case study of former Polish – Ukrainian ethnic borderland)
Lucie Kupková Ivan Bičík
170 years of landscape changes in Czechia in the land registry
Hrvoje Petrić 19th century land registry of today's Republic of Croatia, a source of environmental history
3.3 Cultural Boundaries and Identities
Room: 3
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Chair: Richard L. Nostrand, University of Oklahoma, USA
Sergei Rasskasov The spatial and temporal structure of the New England regional image Lawrence Estaville Myths and maps: The nineteenth-century Cajuns Stephan Fuchs The value of place names as ethnic indicators Richard L. Nostrand America’s changing geography
3.4 Changing Cities and Their Surroundings
Room: 4
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Chair: Thomas S. Carhart, University of Freiburg, Germany
Peiyao Zhang David W. Wong Hui Lin
Spatial and temporal changes of medical services in republican Beijing: between East and West
Václav Matoušek Development of summer villas and resorts of Prague during 19th and first decades of 20th century
Adam Senetra Agnieszka Szczepańska
Changes in Poland’s suburban zones – the example of the capital city of the region of Warmia and Mazury
Thomas S. Carhart Real-estate nationalization during the period of the German Democratic Republic and post reunion restitution in selected pre-1949 urban historical districts in Thuringia and Saxony
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3.6 Historical Climatology and Climate History: Early Instrumental Records I
Room: 6
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Organizers: Rudolf Brázdil, Masaryk University Czechia Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Germany
Chair: Petr Dobrovolný, Masaryk University, Czechia
Maria J. Alcoforado J. M. Vaquero R. M. Trigo J. P. Taborda
Early Portuguese meteorological records (18th century)
Rajmund Przybylak Aleksandra Pospieszyńska Maciej Nowakowski
Air temperature in Żagań from 1781 to 1792
Monika Bělínová Rudolf Brázdil Hubert Valášek Jarmila Burianová Jaroslav Rožnovský
The role of scientific and economic societies in meteorological observations of the first half of the 19th century in the Czech Lands
3.7 History of Cartography
Room: 7
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Chair: Michael Jones, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway
Hirotsugu Fujita Interpretations on the production process of the Grand map of Sakai dated 1689 in the Edo period
Haim Goren Bruno Schelhaas
Petermann’s Physical Map of Palestine. Cartographic representation of sacred landscape
Irina Konovalova Political geography of the 10th century: Representation of world empires in Arab geography
Michael Jones Tycho Brahe, Johannes Kepler and cartography: The Prague connection
4.1 Historical Geographies of Science
Room: 1
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 15:15 – 16:45
Chair: Felix Driver, University of London, United Kingdom
Organizer: Simon Naylor, University of Exeter, United Kingdom
Nuala Johnson Drawing on nature: Botanical illustrators and the circulation of plant knowledge Charles Withers Differently ruling the world: Historical geographies of the Prime meridian Polina Nikolaou The Professionalization of archaeology in Cyprus, 1860–1900 Simon Naylor Atmospheric empires: Expeditionary meteorology in the early nineteenth century
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4.2 Historical Land Use: Regional Changes
Room: 2
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 15:15 – 16:45
Chair: José de Mascarenhas, University of Évora, Portugal
Oliver Bender A GIS methodology for historic landscape change analysis in Central Europe Kristofer Jupiter Regulated and unregulated strip-field systems in Central Sweden before the agrarian
revolution. Description and classification of arable parcels using concentric circles in GIS
Teresa Batista José Manuel de Mascarenhas Paula Mendes
Relations between Évora old cadastral networks and actual landscape structure
4.3 Religious Landscapes, Sacred Structures and Regional Identities
Room: 3
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 15:15 – 16:45
Chair: Tomáš Havlíček, Charles University in Prague, Czechia
Emir Galilee Ruth Kark
Burial patterns: a comparison between Negev Bedouin and Mongolian sedentarizing nomads
Weththige Fernando Spatial and temporal patterns in the Christian community in Sri Lanka with special reference to the Puttlam district
Mojmír Benža Dagmar Kusendová Juraj Majo Milena Sokolová
Historical-geographical preconditions for territorial organization formation of the Lutheran church in Slovakia in 1919
Tomáš Havlíček Martina Hupková
Secularization and church property: the case of Czechia
4.4 History of Geography: Reconstruction of Landscapes’ Images
Room: 4
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 15:15 – 16:45
Chair: Michael Heffernan, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Gaëlle Hallair Visualization of the Carpathian mountains in the notebook of Emmanuel de Martonne (1911)
Eun Jung Kim Reconstruction of primitive landscape of Ulleung island in 1882 based on the inspection diary by Mr. Kyu Won Rii
Mika Abe The characteristics of landscape representation and the way of thinking about landscapes from analysing the work of Hiroshige Utagawa
Michael Heffernan The scale of two cities: The dispute about the geographical dimensions of Paris and London in the 1720s
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4.6 Historical Climatology and Climate History: Early Instrumental Records II – Climate
Reconstructions I
Room: 6
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 15:15 – 16:45
Organizers: Rudolf Brázdil, Masaryk University, Czechia Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Germany
Chair: Maria Joao Alcoforado, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal
Aleksandra Pospieszyńska Rajmund Przybylak
The climate of Toruń (Poland) based on documentary evidence and instrumental data
Øyvind Nordli The history of the Oslo temperature series starting in 1837 Takehiko Mikami Masumi Zaiki Junpei Hirano
Climatic changes in Japan since the 18th century
4.7 History of Cartography: Early Maps
Room: 7
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 15:15 – 16:45
Chair: Akihiro Kinda, National Institutes of the Humanities, Japan
Jan D. Bláha Manifestations of culture in early maps Mirčeta Vemić Suzana Lović
Old Serbia (Kosovo, Metohija and adjacent areas) on the European maps from 1513 to 1918
Keith D. Lilley Catherine Porter Christopher Lloyd
Unravelling historical geographies of medieval and modern cartography: The uses of GIS in quantifying and comparing changes in European maps and map-making, 1350−1600
Akihiro Kinda Disasters on antique maps in Japan: Earthquake, landslide and flood
5.1 Hydrological Hazards and Social Adaptations
Room: 1
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 17:00 – 18:30
Organizer: Craig Colten, Louisiana State University, USA
Chair: Craig Colten, Louisiana State University, USA
Andreas Dix Torrents and torrent control in the european Alps, 18th – 20th centuries Michael Neundlinger Robust control and hydrological hazards – A common history of Danube floods and
the city of Vienna, 1744–1875 Craig E. Colten Water hazards in the American South: Nationalizing a southern agenda Greg Bankoff The “English lowlands” and the North sea basin system: A history of shared risk
5.2 Historical Land Use: Manors and Landscape Changes
Room: 2
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 17:00 – 18:30
Chair: Dace Fogele, University of Latvia, Latvia
John Chapman Winners and losers: Who gained from land auctions at parliamentary enclosures in England?
Junichi Kanzaka Manorialization and demographic pressure in thirteenth-century England Barbara Bożętka Manor ensembles in Poland after 1944. Complexity of changes of the rural landscape Dace Fogele Oļģerts Nikodemus
Manor centres in the North Vidzeme (Latvia) rural landscape − Past and present
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5.3 Churches Territorial Organizations and Identities
Room: 3
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 17:00 – 18:30
Chair: Niall Cunningham, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
Daniel Reeves Tomáš Havlíček
The historical roots of religion in Central European national identities
Jake Hodder Towards a Black Christian internationalism: African Americans and India in the life and work of William Stuart Nelson (1895−1977)
W. George Lovell The archive that never was: State terror and historical memory in Guatemala Niall Cunningham “Frightfully hard to explain…”: Deprivation, religious geography and political deaths
during the Northern Ireland troubles
5.4 Historical Landscape: Landscape as a Heritage
Room: 4
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 17:00 – 18:30
Chair: Veerle van Eetvelde, Ghent University, Belgium
Ana Maria Wegmann Historical geography: appreciation of a historical landscape. Pirque District, Santiago de Chile
Markéta Šantrůčková Creation and development of the landscape parks in the Czech Republic and its historical geographical study
Mhairi Paterson Matters of style and substance: British regional landscapes and the place of the dry-stone wall
Lisa Van De Velde Marc Antrop Veerle Van Eetvelde
Assessing the actuality of historical maps in rural landscapes, case studies of settlements in Belgium
5.6 Historical Climatology and Climate History: Climate Reconstructions II
Room: 6
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 17:00 – 18:30
Organizers: Rudolf Brázdil, Masaryk University, Czechia Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Germany
Chair: Takehiko Mikami, Teikyo University, Japan
Mariano Barriendos Oscar Collados
Quantification and calibration of cultural proxies for rainfall reconstruction in Iberian peninsula context
Oliver Wetter Christian Pfister
Beginning of agricultural workings as proxies for mean spring-summer temperatures (!) and fine weather conditions (?). Creation of long multi proxy “agro-phenological” series starting from 1444 AD – 2012 AD
Chantal Camenisch Seasonal reconstruction of temperatures and precipitation based on documentary evidence in the Burgundian Low Countries during the 15th century
5.7 Historical Cartography: Historical Atlases and Old Maps of Europe
Room: 7
Date/Time: 07/08/2012 17:00 – 18:30
Chair: Martin Seger, Klagenfurt University, Austria
Bo Nissen Knudsen DigDag – A digital atlas of the Danish historical-administrative geography Ute Wardenga Dirk Hänsgen
The Digital Atlas of Geopolitical Imaginaries in Eastern Central Europe – An interdisciplinary work in progress
Jiří Woitsch Ethnographical Atlas of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia – A research overview Martin Seger A Habsburg-monarchy-atlas by the census 1910
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6.1 Re-evaluating Migration Models in the Light of Broad Scale Transatlantic Record Linkage
Room: 1
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Organizer: Walter Kamphoefner, Texas A&M University, USA
Chair: Timothy G. Anderson, Ohio University, USA
Jochen Krebber New perspectives on chain migration: Transatlantic social mobility and the spatial distribution of German migrants in 19th century North America
Walter Kamphoefner Chain migration, locational factors, and transatlantic social mobility of German immigrants: A nationwide perspective
Gunnar Thorvaldsen Transatlantic tracing of Norwegian emigrants and returnee emigrants in the censuses 1866 to 1910
6.2 Changing Rural Landscapes in Russia
Room: 2
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Olga Trapeznikova, The Sergeev Institute of Environmental Geoscience Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Elizaveta M. Tyumentseva Formation history of the contemporary landscape structure of steppe islands in Southern Siberia
Anastasia Glebova Kirill Chistyakov
The historical geography of the landscapes of South Siberia
Olga Trapeznikova What determines changes of agricultural landscapes, nature or man?
6.3 Geography and Religion: Investigating the Historical Geographies of a Connection I: Geography
in the Service of Religion
Room: 3
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Organizers: Dean Bond, University of Toronto, Canada Luise Fischer, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Chair: Dean Bond, University of Toronto, Canada
Teodora Shek Brnardić Geography in the service of faith: Jesuit geographical textbooks in early modern Central Europe
Elena Yu. Kazakova-Apkarimova
The Russian geographical tradition in the early twentieth century
Sabine von Löwis Religions and religiosity in Ukraine today – Evidence for the connection of historic regions and religion
6.4 Dissonant Heritage
Room: 4
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Grete Swensen, Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research, Norway
James Davis Mattew Shumway
God forsaken places: Location and characteristics of Japanese internment camps
Karen M. Morin Spatial violence: An historical geography of USP Lewisburg from modern to late modern prison
Dian Novia Indrianti Using historical geography to identify Westerling’s traces for potential dark tourism in Sulawesi, Indonesia
Grete Swensen From monuments of justice to sites of adventure
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6.5 Historical Landscape: Analysis and Evaluation
Room: 5
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Elizabeth Brabec, University of Massachusetts, USA
Zita Izakovičová Representative, rare and unique landscape types of the Slovakia José Manuel de Mascarenhas Filipe Themudo Barata Sofia Capelo
Estimating the heritage value of cultural landscapes: A comparative study
Milena Moyzeová Importance of research to the historic landscape structures in Slovakia Elizabeth Brabec Kristina Molnarova
Analyzing cultural landscapes: A multiple methods approach
6.6 Historical Climatology and Climate History: Climate Reconstrucions III
Room: 6
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Organizers: Rudolf Brázdil, Masaryk University, Czechia Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Germany
Chair: Astrid Ogilvie, University of Colorado, USA
Petr Dobrovolný Rudolf Brázdil Oldřich Kotyza Hubert Valášek
The 500-year precipitation fluctuations in the Czech Lands derived from documentary evidence and instrumental measurements
Elizabeth A. C. Rushton “Under the shade we flourish”: Exploring the challenges and opportunities of reconstructing a climate history for 19th century Belize
V. Millán Fernando S. Rodrigo
The climate of Sahel during the 16th−18th centuries from documentary sources
6.7 Colonial Heritage
Room: 7
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Miyo Aramata, Keisen University, Japan
Thomas Kolnberger The “tyranny of the line“: City planning in colonial Phnom Penh, 1860s – 1940s Stephen A. Royle Setting ‘other nations the example of occupying places to which Great Britain has no
title’: Port Hamilton, Korea as an imperial outpost, 1885–87 Miyo Aramata Colonial heritage and tourism: Restructuring memories of French rule in Casablanca Duncan Taylor Circulating tropical nature
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7.6 Historical Climatology and Climate History: Storms and Strong Winds
Room: 6
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Organizers: Rudolf Brázdil, Masaryk University, Czechia Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Germany
Chair: Rajmund Przybylak, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
Adriaan M.J. de Kraker Historic storms, storm patterns and clustering of storminess, 1390–1725 Kateřina Chromá Rudolf Brázdil Petr Dobrovolný Zbyněk Černoch
Tornadoes in the Czech Lands based on documentary evidence: AD 1119–2010
Alexander Jorge Berland Extreme weather and society in colonial Antigua and Barbuda
7.8 Poster Session
Room: 8
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Chair: Michal Semian, Charles University in Prague, Czechia
Eva Novotná Jan Kalvoda
Antonín Strnad (1746–1799) – The first professor of physical geography at Charles University in Prague
Jiří Martínek Wilhelm Friedrich – Founder of Czech historical geography (?) Fernando Salazar-Holguín Alberto Gómez-Gutiérrez
GEOÁTICO: Virtual platform for information on scientific travels
Petr Žabička Petr Přidal Milan Konečný Eva Novotná
TEMAP − Technology for Discovering of Map Collections
Eva Chodějovská Image of the 18th-century landscape of Central Europe. The 1st Military Survey of Bohemia and its on-line accessible scientific edition
Tereza Blažková Historical maps as a source for landscape anthropology on example of industrial landscape
Gábor Máté „Footprints of society”. Research of land use dynamism through defining dirt-road networks from the Middle Ages up to nowadays − A Hungarian example
Jan Dostalík Green ideas in Czechoslovak land use planning: Exploring theories of spatial planning with focus on 40s and 60s
Robert C. Stoiculescu Mariana Radu Alina E. Huzui Ileana G. Patru-Stupariu
A history of territorial policy reflected in the spatial pattern of land cover change covering 150 years in southern Romania
Jan Daniel Jindřich Frajer Pavel Klapka Petra Sádovská Michaela Hrudová
How the village became the town. Spatio-temporal transformations of the population social structure of the suburb of the fortress town of Olomouc (Czech Republic)
Rastislav Stojsavljevic Branislav Djurdjev Bojan Djercan
Construction of the medieval town of Smederevo: 1428–1430
Shogo Hasegawa On ‘meisho’ (noted places) in Kyoto represented in guidebooks in Meiji Kyoto Geoffrey L. Buckley Ali Whitmer J. Morgan Grove
Parks, trees, and environmental justice: Field notes from Washington, DC, USA
Aleš Vyskočil Nationalism and landscape
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Miloslav Šerý Petr Šimáček
Borders as a part of regional identity of population living within territory with interrupted and uninterrupted tradition
Mimi Urbanc Jerneja Fridl Marko Juvan
Space of Slovenian literary culture. The period 1780–1940
Taiko Suzuki An overview of the ‘colors in landscapes’ studies: Its progress in Japan and the importance of geographical perspective
Michał Sobala Environmental conditionings of distribution of cultural landscape’s elements in Western Beskid (Polish Carpathians)
Sophie J. Visser Selective information from historical geographers: The case of the Dutch area of Piksen
Nicholas Orsillo Nature and cultural landscape protection from a historical perspective – The case of the Lednice-Valtice cultural landscape
Jindřich Frajer Renata Pavelková Chmelová Jan Geletič
Defunct ponds in Moravia and Silesia
Linnéa Rowlatt The role of climate changes in the Protestant Reformation Ildiko Csernus-Molnár Andrea Kiss
Weather-related information in annual reports of county physicians in late 18th century Hungary
M. F. Nunes Maria J. Alcoforado J. Santos
A new project on historical climatology in Portugal
Andrea Kiss Floods in the medieval Carpathian basin Pavel Raška Vilém Zábranský
Documentary evidence for historical geomorphic risks in the Czech Republic
8.1 Mobile Natures: Mobile Ideas
Room: 1
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Organizers: Laura Cameron, Queen’s University, Canada Kirsten Greer, University of Warwick, United Kingdom
Chair: Simon Naylor, Exeter University, United Kingdom
Laura Cameron Kirsten Greer
Water, fish & fowl: The translocal ecologies mobile workship
Jamie Linton Julie Trottier
Rivers of expertise: The migration of American hydrological knowledge to Palestine, 1922–1948
Sinead Earley Forest knowledge (re)rooted: The Sopron school of forestry, University of British Columbia, Canada (1956–1961)
David Lambert Encountering the nature of Carribean slavery: Beasts, brutes and monsters
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8.2 Historical Land Use: The Impact of Land Reforms
Room: 2
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Chair: Göran Hoppe, Uppsala University, Sweden
David Harvey Paul Brassley Matt Lobley Michael Winter
Farmers feeding the nation: Processes of technical change and agricultural innovation in south west England(1937–1985)
Anders Wästfelt Land tenure in Sweden, the intersection between Nordic user rights and property rights inherited from Roman law
Peeter Maandi The spatial integration of conflicting historical legacies. On the inclusive aspect of Estonia’s post-Soviet land reform
Göran Hoppe Post-Soviet landed property development in Estonia: Market effects or return to heritage?
8.3 Geography and Religion: Investigating the Historical Geographies of a Connection II:
Confessional Divides and Conflictual Geographies
Room: 3
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Organizers: Dean Bond, University of Toronto, Canada Luise Fischer, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Chair: Luise Fischer, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
John C. Lehr Yossi Katz
Worlds in collision: Time, space and the roles of women in Hutterite society
Bogumil Szady Religious and confessional borderlands in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the second half of the 18th century
Roland Cerny-Werner Borders in terms of a battleground of identity. The Catholic church and the Vatican in a struggle for circumscription in the former eastern territories of the German Reich and the GDR
8.4 Urban and Industrial Heritage
Room: 4
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Chair: Masaaki Okada, Kinki University, Japan
Christian Montès The skyline at stake: Planning regulation and civic ideal in American state capitals Shaphan Cox Who decides on heritage? The politics of re-imagining Victoria Quay, Fremantle,
Western Australia Kazuhiro Uesugi Landscape of “red-bricks”: Commemorations of naval port cities in Japan Masaaki Okada Technoscape – Industrial landscape as social and aesthetic heritage
8.5 History of Geography
Room: 5
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Chair: Denis Linehan, University College Cork, Ireland
Kent Mathewson Élisée Reclus and Friedrich Ratzel in and on Latin America: Contrasting accounts, conflicting visions
Olga Lavrenova Nicholas Roerich’s Manchurian Expedition (1934–1935) Stephen Bell Invisible research: Henry Bruman’s work on Brazilian colonization Denis J. Linehan Becoming tropical: Producing geographies of encounter in 20th century Ireland
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8.6 Historical Climatology and Climate History: Droughts and Floods I
Room: 6
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Organizers: Rudolf Brázdil, Masaryk University Czechia Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Germany
Chair: Gerardo Benito, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales-CSIC, Spain
Oscar Collados Mariano Barriendos
Comparative study on social answers in front of natural disasters: Barcelona metropolitan area (NE Spain) during severe drought events of 1812–1824 and 1998–2009
Ladislava Řezníčková Rudolf Brázdil Hubert Valášek Marek Havlíček Petr Dobrovolný Eva Soukalová Tomáš Řehánek Hana Skokanová
Floods of the river Morava (Czech Republic) in the 1691–2010 period
Lars Andreas Roald Historical floods in Norway – Causes and consequences
9.1 Getting Historical Geography Across
Room: 1
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 15:15 – 16:45
Organizer: Ute Wardenga, Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany
Chair: Ute Wardenga, Leibniz Institute for Regional Geography, Germany
Klaus-Dieter Kleefeld KULADIG – Cultural Landscape Digital – A web-based information system Haik Thomas Porada Regional geography goes serial – Current trends in providing regional geography
to the general public in Germany Georg Waldemer From region to function? Current developments in Central European open-air museums Winfried Schenk Historical geography in Germany: Between basic research and practical orientation
9.2 Changes in landscape exploatation
Room: 2
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 15:15 – 16:45
Chair: Fridolin Krausmann, Alpin Adria Universität, Austria
José Antonio Ávalos-Lozano Miguel Aguilar-Robledo Pedro Medellín-Milán Juan Carlos Rodríguez-Ortíz
Industrial metabolism and landscape (trans)formation in the mining district of Catorce, northern San Luis Potosí, New Spain/Mexico, 1772–1827
Minna Tanskanen The future of the underproductive mire fields in Finland Jan Kabrda Beer? Wine! Changing area and spatial distribution of hop-gardens and vineyards
in the Czech Republic 1960–2010 Fridolin Krausmann Geoff Cunfer
Agroecosystems on the American frontier: A socio-metabolic perspective
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9.3 Geography and Religion: Investigating the Historical Geographies of a Connection III: Religion,
Environment and Historical Regions
Room: 3
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 15:15 – 16:45
Organizers: Dean Bond, University of Toronto, Canada Luise Fischer, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Chair: Dean Bond, University of Toronto, Canada
Mélanie Lozat Geography and religion in the work of the geographer Strabo Brian Catlos Geography, religion and culture in the medieval Mediterranean Stefania Gargioni Religious wars and geographical boundaries: The case of South France (1562–1596) Núria Silleras-Fernández Pathways of patronage: Eiximenis’s moralizing as a peninsular phenomenon
9.4 Spaces of Conflict
Room: 4
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 15:15 – 16:45
Chair: Zdeněk Kučera, Charles University in Prague, Czechia
Jonnathan Stivel Pérez Santamaría
Local territorial and regional settings, through population dynamics and settlement in the municipality of “El Cocuy”, as a result of violence in the twentieth century
Janez Pirnat Visible and invisible forest landscape accessibility of Kočevsko, Slovenia Santa Beneža Ineta Grīne Ivars Strautnieks
The impact of a former bombing range on settlement structure in Zvārde parish (Latvia)
Zdeněk Kučera The historical geography of persistence, destruction and creation: The role of settlement desertion in landscape transformations in Czechia’s resettled borderland
9.5 Historical Geography of Tourism and Recreation
Room: 5
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 15:15 – 16:45
Chair: Armela-Linda Rahovan, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania
Philip Whalen The geography of gastronomic tourism in modern Burgundy Florina Cozea Armela-Linda Rahovan Adina-Maria Puşcaşu Leonard Bruckner
The historical city evolution: Between keeping the historical identity and adapting to the XXIth century society demands. Case study Cluj Napoca city
Dana Fialová Jiří Vágner et al.
Regional identity of second home tourists in peripheral areas with different historical development
Armela-Linda Rahovan Florina Cozea Adina-Maria Puşcaşu Leonard Bruckner
The 18th–19th century hotels from Transylvania:Resources of today’s cultural tourism
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9.6 Historical Climatology and Climate History: Droughts and Floods II
Room: 6
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 15:15 – 16:45
Organizers: Rudolf Brázdil, Masaryk University Czechia Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Germany
Chair: Gaston R. Demarée, Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium, Belgium
Gerardo Benito Blanca Botero Maria J. Machado
Historical flood records of the Tagus river: Stationarity and flood hazard analysis
Andrea Kiss Causes and consequences of major 18th-century Danube floods at Pest-Buda (present Budapest area)
Libor Elleder Historical floods in Prague – A comparison of reconstruction approaches
9.7 CHGIS and the Study of Chinese Historical Geography
Room: 7
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 15:15 – 16:45
Organizer: Yangfang Hou, Fudan University, China
Chair: Jianxiong Ge, Fudan University, China
Participant: Tao Sun, Fudan University, China
10.1 Local Communities in Transition: Case of the Borderland between Sweden/Finland and Russia
from the 17th
to the Early 20th
Century
Room: 1
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 17:00 – 18:30
Organizer: Maria Lähteenmäki, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Chair: Maria Lähteenmäki, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
Katri Issakainen Social segregation of space in Swedish town in the 17th century Maria Proskuriakova Social space of Russian garrison employees from the 1710s to the 1730s Riikka Myllys Resistance of Finnish peasants in the Eastern borderland in the 1830s Maria Lähteenmäki Places of tourism in the borderland between Finland and the Soviet Union in the 1920s
and 1930s
10.2 Historical Land Use: Environmental Changes’ Impacts
Room: 2
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 17:00 – 18:30
Chair: José Augusto Pádua, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Viktor Kishljaruk The environmental impact on social and economic transformations of ancient society in the Lower Dniester region
Xiaohong Zhang The study of relationship between environmental change and mission beyond the Great Wall in Northern China
Kaoru Matsuyama Land use history of the site of Fukushima nuclear power plant: From a military airfield to the nuclear power station
José Augusto Pádua The logic of deforestation in Brazil: An historical perspective
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10.3 Geography and Religion: Investigating the Historical Geographies of a Connection IV:
Geographical Knowledge and Religious Belief
Room: 3
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 17:00 – 18:30
Organizers: Dean Bond, University of Toronto, Canada Luise Fischer, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Chair: Theodora Shek Brnardić, Croatian Institute of History, Croatia
Halla Kim The religious-cosmological implications of two pre-modern maps from Korea: Gangnido and Daedong Yŏjido
Luise Fischer German Enlightenment geography and religious belief Dean Bond Enlightened geography and theological reason: Placing religion in the lives and work
of A. F. Büsching and J. D. Michaelis
10.4 Medieval Geographies
Room: 4
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 17:00 – 18:30
Chair: Leszek Kozlowski, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun, Poland
Olga Chuvorkina Historical geography of Medieval Europe: Growth and development of the regional schools of Romanesque sculpture in France
Tomáš Klimek Changing medieval road net and impact on the landscape Leszek Kozłowski Re-reading Bavarian Geographer. A question of identification and localization
of „Polish” tribes in Descriptio civitatum et regionum ad septentrionalem plagam Danubii
10.5 History of Geography
Room: 5
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 17:00 – 18:30
Chair: Ma Jian, Southwest University, China
Jian Ma Lin Sun
Penetrating into the closed region: Research on the Upper Yangtze Expedition of 1861
Amrita Malhi Law and politics in the ‘benighted lands’: Frontiers of colonialism on the Malay Peninsula
Beverley Duguid A Jamaican odyssey: Nancy Prince’s travels to Jamaica in 1840 Marti Klein Temporary mobility, travel narratives, and the “pull” of the sea
10.6 Historical Climatology and Climate History: Climate and Society I
Room: 6
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 17:00 – 18:30
Organizers: Rudolf Brázdil, Masaryk University, Czechia Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Germany
Chair: Georgina Endfield, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Gaston R. Demarée Astrid E.J. Ogilvie
Impacts of climate, sea ice and phenological changes in Labrador/Nunatsiavut: evidence from Moravian missionary records
Kathleen Pribyl Weather and its influence on the grain production in late medieval England, c. 1250–1430
Lajos Rácz The climatic effects of the last cold period of the Little Ice Age in Hungary in the first half of the 19th century
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10.7 Using GIS in Rewriting the Territorial History of Europe
Room: 7
Date/Time: 09/08/2012 17:00 – 18:30
Organizer: Andreas Kunz, Leibniz Institute of European History, Mainz
Chair: Andreas Dix, University of Bamberg, Germany
Participants: Malte Helfer, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg David Bodenhamer, University of Indiana/Purdue University, USA Bo Nissen Knudsen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Ian Gregory, University of Lancaster, United Kingdom Paul Ell, Queen’s University Belfast, United Kingdom
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11.1 Urban Networks
Room: 1
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Henk Schmal, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Gil Carlos Silveira Porto Ralfo Edmundo da Silva Matos
Beyond chapada diamantina: Notes on a network of cities of Bahia – Brazil – between 1872 and 1950
Tatyana Shestova The centres of urbanization on the map of global history Richard Dennis More haste, less speed: On the nature of mobility in nineteenth and early twentieth-
century London Henk Schmal City development and transport: The operation of a private tramway within the political
context of Amsterdam
11.2 Miscellanea I
Room: 2
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Bertie Mandelblatt, University of Toronto, Canada
Brice Gruet San Gennaro an Naples: how can a saint protect from (natural) disasters? Tamara Lukić Branislav Đurđev Bojan Đerčan Vanja Dragićević Rastislav Stojsavljević
The size and age of households in the second half of the 19th century
Hiroka Watarai Daily life of a timber rafting family in early modern Japan Bertie Mandelblatt Slave subsistence and famine on French Caribbean plantations, 1660−1700
11.3 Polarization of Space
Room: 3
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Silvie Kučerová, Charles University in Prague, Czechia
Monica Mureşan Demographic crisis in Central and South-Eastern European countries. Case study: Post-communist Romania
Eugene Stevelberg The geometry of geography: The universality of spatial perception and territorial organization
Vít Jančák Pavel Chromý Tomáš Havlíček Miroslav Marada
Societal driving forces behind the process of the polarization of space: The inner peripheries of Czechia and Austria in the industrial and post-industrial eras
Silvie Kučerová Michal Šimáně
Birth and death of Czech elementary schools during the 20th century in border region – The common features of two stages of evolutional continuum
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11.4 Regional Settlement Development
Room: 4
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Yossi, Ben-Artzi, University of Haifa, Israel
Sergey Tkachev The agricultural colonization of the South Ussuri region (Russia) and Hokkaido (Japan) from the late 19th to early 20th centuries
Yossi Ben-Artzi An island of hope – Jewish rural settlement in Cyprus, 1882–1935 Zaozao Zeng Xiuqi Fang Yu Ye
The process of land cultivation based on settlement names in Jilin Province, China in the past 300 years
María Sanjuana Reyna-Zavala Valente Vázquez-Solís Miguel Aguilar-Robledo
Territorial changes in the Guadalcázar municipality, San Luis Potosi, Mexico, 1613–2010
11.5 Miscellanea II
Room: 5
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Que Weimin, Peking University, China
Turgut Yigit An analysis of the geographical locations of Hittite period rock monuments in Anatolia with regards to Hittite political and cultural history
Yamachika Kumiko A study of hill fortresses and grid plans in ancient Japan: The case of Dazaifu Michael Roche Seeing scenic New Zealand: W.W. Smith and the scenery preservation commission
1904−1906 Que Weimin On philosophical system of geographical imagination
11.6 Historical Climatology and Climate History: Climate and Society II
Room: 6
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Organizers: Rudolf Brázdil, Masaryk University, Czechia Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Germany
Chair: Adriaan de Kraker, VU-University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Piotr Oliński Monks and climate in Prussia in the 15th and 16th centuries Aryan van Engelen Examples how the course of the weather influences the history of the Low Countries Frank Oberholzner Hailstorms in the early modern times – A long neglected topic in environment
and climate history
11.7 Nature, Society and Environmental Change: Sea
Room: 7
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 9:00 – 10:30
Chair: Mairi Stewart, University of the Highlands and Islands, United Kingdom
Yaron Jørgen Balslev The pollution and purification of Tel Aviv sea shore, 1909–1982 Robert Summerby-Murray The post-industrial marsh: Re-interpreting environmental change in the Bay
of Fundy, Canada Mairi Stewart Nature and society as competing or complementary engines of environmental
change: The case of the Forth estuary, Scotland Hae Un Rii The importance of Ulleung island for the people in Cholla province in terms
of cultural diffusion
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12.1 Extending ‘America’: Critical Historical Geographies of Empire and Development
Room: 1
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Organizer: Scott Kirsch
Chair: Matthew Farish
Scott Kirsch Summer Capital: The Burnham Plans and the American landscape vision of empire in the Philippines
Mona Domosh In the space of revolution: American capitalist experiments in Russia Matthew Farish ‘So nature-defying in concept’: Technicians and the transformation of the Cold War
Arctic
12.2 Health and Epidemic Diseases
Room: 2
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Chair: Joanna Barnard, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
Jody F. Decker Opportunistic infectious diseases and inexpedient evidence; Cases from historical epidemics in the western interior of Canada
Hiroshi Kawaguchi Three phases of the smallpox mortality in Japan in the 19th century Joanna Barnard The challenge of Beriberi: Examining public healthcare in colonial Burma Masato Mori Nationhood and biopolitics in the post war Japan
12.3 Preservation of Cultural Heritage
Room: 3
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Chair: Gregory J. Ashworth, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Mehmet Somuncu Ashfaq Ahmad Khan
Raising awareness for protection of cultural heritage in historic towns and cities of Turkey: A model of Safranbolu historical city
Randy William Widdis Aboriginal heritage tourism and “the tourist gaze”: The case of Wanuskewin Heritage Park
Roy Jones Joseph Christensen
Local history and world heritage: Economic and social change in Shark Bay, Western Australia
Gregory J. Ashworth What do you do with a World Heritage Site that nobody wants? Paramaribo, Suriname
12.4 Changing Regions / Rural Communities
Room: 4
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Chair: Branislav Djurdjev, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Natalia Tormosova Evolution of north Russian volost. Case study of Kargopol district Dorin Lozovanu Ionel Muntele
Crono-spatial evolution of ethnic communities in the Southern Bessarabia during the last two centuries
Branislav Djurdjev Ljubica Ivanovic Tanja Armenski Rastislav Stojsavljevic
Seasonality of marriages in the Sajkaska region
Timothy G. Anderson Organized Habsburg colonization in the Romanian Banat, 1718–1787: The planned rectilinear villages of the “Donauschwaben”
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12.5 Historical Landscape: Landscape as a Basis for Identity
Room: 5
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Chair: Alessandra Izabel de Carvalho, State University of Ponta Grossa, Brazil
Suzuki Chihei From protection to utilization: The efficiency of cultural landscape protection system in the context of regional policy
Anaïs Lamesa Aude Aylin de Tapia
Cappadocia from Byzantines to Ottomans: Landscape as a basis for identity
En Ko Landscape and imperial power: The modern cherry blossom park in colonial Manchuria (1906–1945)
Alessandra Izabel de Carvalho
Araucaria Forest: Deforestation and cultural identification in the state of Paraná – Southern Brazil
12.6 Historical Climatology and Climate History: Climate and Society III
Room: 6
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Organizers: Rudolf Brázdil, Masaryk University Czechia Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Germany
Chair: Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Germany
Georgina Endfield Local weather and cultural identity: The cultural climatology of Gordon Manley Dennis Wheeler Catharine Ward Matthew Ayre
Whaling logbooks and Arctic weather 1750–1850: The ARCdoc project
Steffen Vogt Rüdiger Glaser Dirk Riemann Johannes Schönbein Ghazi al Dyab Olaf Matuschek
“Wenn anders das Schicksal unser Ende beschlossen”
12.7 Nature, Society and Environmental Change: Water Management
Room: 7
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 10:45 – 12:15
Chair: Tiina Peil, Tallinn University, Estonia
Constantin Canavas Qanāt, kārīz (kāhrez), kănérjĭng: Revisiting the historical geography of a survival technology
Jie-sheng An The Great Canal and construction of the system of cultural landscapes at Jiang-nan region in ancient China
Huang Wenchuan Landscape change, local perspectives and cultural governance – A case study of Dongshan River in Taiwan
Madeleine Bonow Tiina Peil
Historical aquaculture in Sweden and Estonia in the 17th to 19th centuries
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13.1 Historical Geographies of Enthusiasm
Room: 1
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Chair: Dydia DeLyser, Louisiana State University, USA
Iain Robertson Carl Griffin
Moral ecologies and social protest
Petr Jehlička Matthew Kurtz
Everyday resistance in the Czech landscape: The woodcraft culture from the Hapsburg empire to the communist regime
Nicola Thomas Doreen Jakob
Modernity, crafts and guilded practices: locating the historical geographies of 20th century craft organisations
Dydia DeLyser Paul Greenstein
Tatra prevails: Two continents, two wars, and two people’s quest — A rare car’s restoration geography
13.2 Symbolic Spaces
Room: 2
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Chair: Maoz Azaryahu, University of Haifa, Israel
Ionel Boamfă Raluca-Ioana Horia-Şerban Gabriel Camară Iosif Camară
Features of the pastoral activities in the European Romanic space as reflected by antroponomy
Matthias Winkler Symbolic topographies of an urban revolution: The cases of Prague and Pest-Buda 1848
Jaroslav David Street names – Between ideology and cultural heritage Maoz Azaryahu Arnon Golan
Renaming the colonial past in post-independence Israel
13.3 Thirty Years War and After
Room: 3
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Chair: Clas Tollin, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Sweden
Olof Karsvall The island of Öland during the 1600's – A favourable but exposed location in the Baltic Sea
Tomáš Janata Research on historical engravings of battlefields using methods of digital cartography Clas Tollin The Thirty Years War impact on Sweden’s agrarian landscape. An example from
central Uppland Satoshi Murayama Josef Grulich
“Industriousness” in South Bohemia after the Thirty Years’ War. A geographical approach to “orphan books”
13.4 Circulation of Goods
Room: 4
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Chair: Eric Pawson, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Jun Tsuchiya Jewelry industries in Bangladesh Tsunetoshi Mizoguchi Change of periodic markets in rural Bangladesh, 1986–2011 Robyn Metcalfe Nineteenth century food flow, Visualized Eric Pawson Creating taste at a distance: The ‘home’ market and New Zealand food and fibre
exports before 1930
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13.5 Historical Geography: Archives, Museums
Room: 5
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Chair: Thomas Carter, University of Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
James Fenner British small craft: The cultural geographies of a science museum display Anne Kelly Knowles Paul B. Jaskot
Auschwitz historical GIS: Visualizing the archive
James Wallis ‘Oh! What a lovely exhibition!’ Exploring the Imperial War Museum’s First World War 50th anniversary displays, 1964–1968
Thomas Carter Museums and Englishness: The Museum of British History 1996–1999
13.6 Historical Climatology and Climate History: International Society
Room: 6
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Organizers: Rudolf Brázdil, Masaryk University Czechia Franz Mauelshagen, Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities, Germany
Chair: Aryan van Engelen, Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute, the Netherlands
Sabău Alina Oana Climate changes impacting upon Romanian territory during the last century Franz Mauelshagen The scope of historical climatology Rudolf Brázdil Franz Mauelshagen
Establishing of the International Society for Historical Climatology and Climate History
13.7 Nature, Society and Environmental Change: Water- and Windmills
Room: 7
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 13:30 – 15:00
Chair: Dariusz Brykala, Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland
Dariusz Brykala Marina Tsvetkova Alexander Tsvetkov
Watermills as main element of small rivers development – Examples from Poland and Russia
Dariusz Brykala Zbigniew Podgorski Lukasz Sarnowski
Wind and water power utilization during the last 200 years in the area of the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Region (Poland)
Zbigniew Podgorski Andrzej Zielski Dariusz Brykala
Vertical-wheeled watermills in Turznice (Poland) in the light of dendrochronological studies
14.1 Final Plenary Session and Business Meeting
Room: 1
Date/Time: 10/08/2012 15:30
Chair: Graeme Wynn, University of British Columbia, Canada
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