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Thursday, August 22 • 16:00 - 17:30
5D: Everyday technologies: Energy use and transition in households

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Organizers: Irene Pallua, University of Innsbruck
Jonas Schädler, University of Zürich
Chair: Ute Hasenöhrl, University of Innsbruck

Fuel-use in Medieval Irish towns: Wood, turf and furze
Jim Galloway, Carlow College

Everyday ecology in the Early Modern home: The consumption of fire by Ghent households during the long eighteenth century (c. 1650–1850)
Wout Saelens, University of Antwerp

From single ovens to central heating systems: The heating transition in Switzerland
Irene Pallua, University of Innsbruck

Between power plant and household: The key role of the electricity meter in household energy transitions
Jonas Schädler, University of Zürich

Abstracts available HERE

Moderators
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Ute Hasenöhrl

University of Innsbruck

Speakers
avatar for Jim Galloway

Jim Galloway

Visiting Lecturer, Carlow College
I am an independent researcher and a visiting lecturer at Carlow College, Ireland. My interests include medieval and early modern environmental history: especially coastal and estuarine environments, woodlands and fuel use, fisheries and urban provisioning.
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Wout Saelens

PhD researcher, University of Antwerp
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Irene Pallua

PhD Student, University of Innsbruck
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Jonas Schädler

PhD Student, University of Zurich



Thursday August 22, 2019 16:00 - 17:30 EEST
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