Thursday 27th September
Venue: Dom Polonii, Rynek Główny 14:
8.00 – 10.30 Registration
8:30 – 10.30 Workshop: European Migration Heritage Routes (AEMI members only)
Chair: Antoinette Reuter, Sarah Clément
10:30 Opening Remarks Adam Walaszek, main organizer of the workshop
Hans Storhaug, President of AEMI
10.45 – 12.45 Session 1: Shaping Europe’s Identity: European Internal Migration I
Chair: Adam Walaszek
Irish Internal Migration 1600-2000: A Neglected Aspect
Patrick Fitzgerald
Portugal-Demographic Mobility and Insertion Policies Outside and Inside the Country
Maria Beatriz Rocha – Trindade
Behavior Patterns of Galician Emigration in Europe
Arquivo da Emigración Galega
New European Mobility: The Italian Case
Alvise del Pra’
Venue: Convivium, Collegium Novum, Gołębia 24:
13.00 Lunch
Venue: Dom Polonii, Rynek Główny 14:
14:15 – 16.15 Session 2: Shaping Europe’s Identity: European Internal Migration II
Chair: Knut Djupedal
Going South: The Case of the Slovenes on the Territory of Former Yugoslavia
Metka Lokar
Slovenian Emigrant Writers in Other Parts of Europe
Janja Žitnik Serafin
Polish Emigration in Spain: Problematic Aspects of Acculturation
Roland Łukasiewicz
A Comparative History of Immigration: European and non-European Immigrants in France, 1918 – 1981
Louisa Zanoun
16.15 Coffee break
Venue: Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora, Rynek 34, room 4
16:45 – 18.45 Workshop: Making Europe Bottom Up: European Migratory History
Chair: Maddalena Tirabassi
Friday 28th September
Venue: Dom Polonii, Rynek Główny 14:
8.30 – 10.30 Workshop: MIGRAPort Project
Chair: Hans Storhaug
10:30 Coffee break
11.00 – 12.30 Session 3a: How Lessons from the Past Help Addressing Contemporary
Migration Issues? Part I
Chair: Jens Topholm
A Century of Labor Immigration: Sweden Before, During and After the Welfare State.
Lars Olsson
Croatian Migration History and the Challenges of Migrations Today
Drago Župarić-Iljić
Ports in the South. A Century of Passengers Leaving, Arriving and Travelling between Genoa and Marseille
Carlo Stiaccini, Silvia Martini
Venue: Institute of American Studies and Polish Diaspora, Rynek 34, room 6:
11.00 – 12.30 Session 3b: How Lessons from the Past Help Addressing Contemporary
Migration Issues? Part II
Chair: Erik Gustavson
Migratory Experience from Below: Everyday Life of Macedonian Muslim Women in Italy.
Karolina Bielenin-Lenczowska
“Who Marries Who?” Integration and Patterns of Intermarriage among Norwegians and Other Ethnic Groups in the U.S. in the 1900s.
Hans Storhaug
Gender migration flows in Greece, 1990s-2000s: Dealing with a Thematic Oral History Project.
Triantafillia Kourtoumi
Venue: Convivium, Collegium Novum, Gołębia 24:
12.45 Lunch
Venue: Dom Polonii, Rynek Główny 14:
14.00 – 16.00 Session 4: How Lessons from the Past Help Addressing Contemporary
Migration Issues? Part III
Chair: Metka Lokar
From Bootblack to a Position of Trust and Importance in the Business World. The Biography of the New Yorker German-American Ludwig Nissen (1855 – 1924).
Paul-Heinz Pauseback
Mass Migration vs. Specialized Migration. Basque immigrants to China (lat 19th-early 21st centuries).
Benan Oreg, Oscar Alvarez-Gila
Generations of immigrants, employment and entrepreneurship in Australia 1890 – 2000.
Nonja Peters
Gone and forgotten? European Migration “Down under” – A Historical Perspective.
Ursula Ladzinski
16.00 Coffee break
16.30 – 18.30 Session 5: Museum and Archives
Chair: Janja Žitnik Serafin
'la face cachée des mots - artists' reflexions on migration and democracy. A photographic exhibition by Paulo Lobo, organised by the CDMH.
Dario Cieol
More than Dusty Old Suitcases – Telling the Stories of Here and Now.
Freja Gry Børsting
Immigration to Germany 1685 – Today: The New Wing of the German Emigration Center.
Simone Eick
Museum of Emigration in Gdynia.
Karolina Grabowicz-Matyjas
Venue: Restaurant Zbójcy w Pałacu, Rynek Główny 27:
19.00 – 22.00 Buffet Dinner
Saturday 29th September
Venue: Dom Polonii, Rynek Główny 14 (AEMI members only)
9.30 – 11.30 AEMI General Assembly Meeting
11.30 – 12.00 Closing Ceremony