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Thursday, November 12th 2009
19.30 Opening
20.00 Keynote speech:
Patricia Clavin (Jesus College Oxford):
Routes through Transnational History
21.00 Drinks
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Friday, November 13th 2009
8.30-9.00 Entry: Coffee and tea
9.00-9.30
Hein Klemann and
Ben Wubs:
Creating a Transnational Rhine Network: Aims and Perspectives
9.30-11.00 First Session:
Geographical Perspectives
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Theo Notteboom (University of Antwerp):
A tale of maritime gateways and barge connectivity: container barge transport on the Rhine between 1968 and 2009.
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Hugo van Driel and
Ferry de Goey (Erasmus University Rotterdam):
The Port of Rotterdam and the German Hinterland.
Discussant:
Mila Davids (TU Eindhoven)
Chair:
Abe de Jong (Erasmus University)
11.00-11.30 Coffee and tea break
11.30-13.00 Second Session:
Macro-economic Perspectives
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Hein Klemann (Erasmus University Rotterdam):
The Nation, Nationalism and Modern Macro economics.
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Niko Wolf (Warwick):
Was Germany Ever United? Evidence from intra- and international trade flows, 1885-1933.
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Michel Hau (University of Strasbourg):
The Rhine and the Economic Development of Strasbourg, XIXth-XXth Centuries.
Discussant:
Jan Otmar Hesse (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen)
Chair:
Abe de Jong (Erasmus University)
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-14.30 Keynote Speech:
Johan Schot (TU Eindhoven)
Transnational Infra structures and the rise of modern Europe.
14.30-16.00 Third Session:
Institutional Perspectives
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Jeffrey Fear (University Redlands):
Cartels: Transnational, International, or National?
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Harm Schröter (University of Bergen):
International Cartels and the Sovereignty of Rhine border States, 1919-1939.
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Ben Wubs (Erasmus University Rotterdam):
The expansion of Dutch multinationals in Germany during the inter-war period, AKU, Royal Dutch Shell, Unilever and Philips.
Discussant:
John Groenewegen (TU Delft)
Chair:
Ferry de Goey (Erasmus University)
16.00-16.30 Tea break
16.30-17.30 Guided Tour World Museum
19.00 Diner in World Museum
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Saturday, November 14th 2009
8.30-9.00 Entry: Coffee and tea
9.00-10.30 Fourth Session:
Business History Perspectives
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Ralf Banken and
Werner Plumpe (University Frankfurt):
The Rhine as a structuring element of business development in Western Europe.
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Dieter Ziegler (University Bochum) and
Thomas Jovovic (Deutsches Bergbaumuseum Bochum):
The organisation of the Ruhr coal trade in the early twentieth century.
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Monica Dommann (University of Zürich):
Managing Material Flows. Writing the History of Logistics Cultures.
Discussant:
Christian Kleinschmidt (University of Marburg)
Chair:
Ben Wubs (Erasmus University)
10.30-11.00 Coffee break
11.00-12.30 Fifth Session:
Technological Perspectives
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Hans Buiter (TU Eindhoven) and Andreas Kunz (Institute of European History Mainz):
Water and Rail Transport in the Rhine Economy.
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Vincent Lagendijk (TU Eindhoven):
Rhine Power: Connections, Borders, and Flows.
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Uwe Lübken (Rachel Carson Center, LMU Munich):
Risk Societies? Flooding and the Industrialisation of the Rhine and Ohio River Valleys.
Discussant:
Alfred Reckendrees (Copenhagen Business School)
Chair:
Ben Wubs (Erasmus University)
12.30-13.00
Werner Plumpe and Ralf Banken:
Preliminary Conclusions and Perspectives for further Research. What is Next? Discussion with audience
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00 End of Conference
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Conference summary
A conference summary was published by H-Soz-u-Kult.
Click here for the pdf file or visit the
H-Soz-u-Kult website.
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