Do. 15.07. | Warm up
Welcome A. Lüdtke / H. Reinke Introduction R. Jessen / J. Jäger
Panel 1 „Policing the Colonies“ Chair – A. Lüdtke (Erfurt) | 13.30
14.00-14.05 14.05-14.20
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| N. Varma (Berlin): Privatisation of Arrest and the Construction of the Exceptional: Authority, discipline and labour in the 19th century colonial plantations of North East India | 14.30-15.15 |
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M. Bloembergen (Leiden NL) The late Colonial State and the Good Policeman. Policing, Intelligence and Change in the Netherlands-Indies | 15.15-16.00 |
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Coffee Break | 16.00-16.30 |
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"Open Panel"
NEW! J. Krasser (Graz, A) Have Austrians Become Allergic to their Police since the 1950s? Dimensions of Widening Circles of Identification and their Contribution to an Understanding of the Questioning of Authority | 16.30-17.15 |
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| Reception (Dozentenzimmer) | 17.30 |
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Fr. 16.07. | Panel 2 „Erosion of Power“ Chair – R. Jessen (Köln) | 9.30 |
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| H. Reinke (Berlin/Wuppertal) Partners for Order?". Observations on the History of Policing 'Order' in Germany | 9.30-10.15 |
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J.C. Wood (Open University, UK) Police Powers and their Limits in 1920s Britain | 10.15-11.00 |
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Coffee Break | 11.00-11.15 |
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K. Karpiak (Ypsilanti MI, USA): Police/State: What French Police Reform can tell us About Contemporary State Re-Figurations | 11.15-12.00 |
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FÄLLT AUS! G. Sälter (Berlin): Ermittlungen in Kriminalfällen in der Vormoderne. Private Initiative und polizeiliche Tätigkeit vor der allgemeinen Durchsetzung des Gewaltmonopols | 12.00-12.45 |
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| Lunch | 12.45-14.30 |
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| Panel 3 „Open Panel“ Chair – J. Jäger (Köln) |
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| S. Rojek (Köln), The Construction of the 'Hochstapler'mpostor) in German Criminology and Literature: 1880-1930 | 14.30-15.15 |
C. Denys (Lille, F): Circulation and Construction of Police Knowledge in Europe. A Report on the CIRSAP [Construction and Circulation of European Policing Knowledge]-Network [AT] | 15.15-16.00 |
Coffee Break | 16.00-16.30 |
I. Baumann / A. Stephan (Halle): Reflecting its own History – A Project Concerning the Development of the German Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt) 1952-1981 | 16.30-17.15 |
A. Mix (Berlin): Police and the Nazis Regime. A project of the German Historical Museum and the German Police College | 17.15-18.00 |
| Dinner ("Em Keldenich", Weyertal 47 / Ecke Zuelpicher Str.) | ab 19.30 |
Sa. 17.07. | Panel 4 „Conflicting Policing“ Chair – K. Weinhauer (Bielefeld) |
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| J. Gabriel (New York): "If we can't run the work relief projects without the militia then we better stop": Shifting Degrees of Violence in Response to Public Support for the U.S. Unemployed Workers Movement - 1929 - 1939 | 9.30-10.15 |
M. de Koster (Louvain-La-Neuve / Amsterdam): Between Myth and Tool: The Forms and Uses of the State Monopoly on Violence in Street Level Policing, 1880-1940 | 10.15-11.00 |
Coffee Break | 11.00-11.15 |
FÄLLT AUS! T. Welskopp (Bielefeld): Mission Impossible. Enforcing National Prohibition in the United States,1920-1933 | 11.15-12.00 |
| Wrap up | 12.00-12.30 |