Thursday, 7. Sept. 2017
9:00-9:30
Welcome and Introduction
Joachim Eibach: What Is and What Configurates the Domestic Sphere?
9:30-10:50
Session 1
Jon Mathieu: House, Family, Kinship: Exploration of Domestic Terminologies in Europe from the 16th Century
Margareth Lanzinger: The Domestic Sphere as Legal Sphere
Coffee break
11:20-12:40
Session 2
Francisco Garcia González / Margarita Birriel Salcedo: The Domestic Sphere in Rural Society
Raffaella Sarti: Domestic Hierarchies in Early Modern Europe
Lunch
14:00-15:20
Session 3
Maria Ågren: The History of the Home Office
Jane Whittle: The Household Economy, Gender and Consumption
Coffee break
15:50-17:10
Session 4
Joachim Eibach: Social Openness vs. Privacy: A History of Increasing Closure?
Elisabeth Joris: Gender: The Emergence of Separate Spheres?
17:20-18:40
Poster Session of the Projects with Junior Researchers
19:30 Conference Dinner
Friday, 8. Sept. 2017
9:00-10:20
Session 5
Frank Hatje: Domestic Sociability
Catherine Richardson: Reading, Writing and Leisure
Coffee Break
10:50-12:10
Session 6
Irene Galandra Cooper: Cose di Casa: the Domestic Sphere as a Religious Space in Early Modern Naples
Tine Van Osselaer: The Domestic Sphere as a Religious Space in the 19th Century
Lunch
13:30-14:50
Session 7
Claudia Opitz-Belakhal: The Domestic Sphere as a Space of Emotions
Sandro Guzzi-Heeb: Sexuality and Intimacy
Coffee break
15:10-16:30
Session 8
Inken Schmidt-Voges: Regulating Domestic Conflicts – Negotiating Domestic Relations
Julie Hardwick: Intimate Partners, Sexual Violence and Household Formation
17:00
Departure for a Mountain Walk in the Heiligenschwendi Region with Jon Mathieu Including a Public Speech: The Mountain Family in History
Light Meal in an Alpine Hut
Saturday, 9. Sept. 2017
9:00-10:20
Session 9
Sandra Cavallo: Domestic Culture of Health in Early Modern Europe
Daniela Hammer-Tugendhat: The Significance of the 17th Century Dutch Interieur-Painting for the Formation of Bourgeois Identity
Coffee Break
10:50-12:10
Session 10
Philip Hahn: Does the Paterfamilias Literature in Early Modern Europe Have an
Entangled History?
Monika Szczepaniak: The National House in the Polish Literature of the Long 19th Century
12:10- approx. 12:40
Wrap-up Discussion