THURSDAY, 29 AUGUST
13:00 Reception
13:30 Introduction: Christof Dejung (Bern) and David Motadel (LSE)
14:00 Panel 1: Global Interaction, Imperialism and Social Order
Chair: Christof Dejung (Bern)
Andrew Sartori (New York): ‘Society’ as a Space of Norms in a Colonial Context
Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks (Wisconsin): Intersectional Analysis and the History of Globalization
15:30 Coffee Break
16:00 Panel 2: World Markets and Social Stratification
Chair: Francesca Fuoli (Bern)
Christof Dejung (Bern): Spinning the Wheels of Commerce: Mercantile Elites and the Making of Global Markets
Michael Goebel (Graduate Institute Geneva): Density and Differentiation: Cities in Global Social History
17:30 Keynote 1
George Lawson (LSE): A Global Historical Sociology of Class Formation
FRIDAY, 30 AUGUST
9:00 Keynote 2
Mike Savage (LSE): The Rise and Fall of the Social Group: Class, Ethnicity and Gender in Historical Perspective
10:30 Coffee Break
11:00 Panel 3: Monarchies of the World
Chair: Margot Finn (UCL)
Jeroen Duindam (Leiden): Ruling Houses in the Sattelzeit: Europe and the World
David Motadel (LSE): The Global Aristocracy: Royal Encounters in the Age of Empire
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Panel 4: Capitalism and Global Labour
Chair: Martin Bayly (LSE)
Marcel van der Linden (Amsterdam): Relational Inequalities within the World Working-Class, 1800-Present. Preliminary Reflections
Leo Lucassen (Leiden): Labour, Immigration and Xenophobia: A Global History
15:00 Coffee Break
15:30 Panel 5: Subalterns and Tribal Societies
Chair: David Motadel (LSE)
Francesca Fuoli (Bern): Mountain People, Banditry and the Global Subalterns
Elisabeth Leake (Leeds): Tribal Societies in Global History
17:00 Concluding Discussion
Commentary: Richard Drayton (King’s College London)