Dear TIMS members,
TIMS’s Symposia are back!
The 16th Symposium of TIMS will take place September 21st to 26th , 2024.
Once again, I have the honour of serving the Society by chairing a symposium. Difficult times make it harder to deliver, but we (our team and Etnoideia) are fully committed and working hard to make it a success for TIMS and memorable for you!
We want to share with you the programme we are organizing. It is very close to its final form: dates, places and resources have already been set and will not be changed, so everybody can prepare travel arrangements. Yet nowadays, one can never put aside some unpredictability, so minor changes may have to occur. A final programme will be issued by July 31st, 2024.
The Municipalities of Ponte de Sor (near Lisbon) and Valongo (near Porto) will host the symposium. The symposium will be held during 6 days in these two locations, with a 2-day Mid-Tour (Central Portugal Mills) heading north and offering participants a comprehensive perspective of the diversity of Portuguese mills. Many Municipalities across the country will be collaborating and receiving TIMS members in their areas during the visits. Etnoideia will manage the event, providing a team and taking corporate responsibility under Portuguese law, thus complying to all legal requirements with respect to such an event.
Following the tradition of TIMS symposia, there will be a Pre- and a Post-Symposium tour, depending on a minimum of participants. The Pre-Tour will visit Southern Portugal, Tagus Estuary and Western Coast mills and the Post-Tour will visit mills in Northern Portugal.
There will be no pre-defined mandatory theme for papers in order to allow for the great diversity of TIMS and molinology to emerge. If any, the symposium’s signature will derive from the thematic nature of member paper submissions. However, the framework of “Mills and Sustainability in the 21st Century” is proposed as a preliminary theme!
Dear TIMS Friend, you may now apply to participate in the 16th Symposium of TIMS. On behalf of the organizing team, I hope you will enjoy this event and have a great time among us.
Portuguese Mills are expecting you !
Κατηγορία: TIMS
TIMS Online Presentation on “Drop tower horizontal watermills and cultural landscapes in Southern Italy” – 13th May 2023
Dear TIMS Members,
on the next TIMS Online Conference a presentation will be given by Marica Grano from Italy.
The title of the presentation is: “Drop tower horizontal watermills and cultural landscapes in Southern Italy”
Watermills operated in the Southern Italy from the Roman Period until the early decades of the twentieth century, representing an important feature of waterways and, even if the relevant hydraulic activities are no longer practiced, the remaining buildings constitute a relict (or fossil) cultural landscape. Within the framework of cultural landscape research, watermills have been studied with an interdisciplinary approach in relation to their technology, location and interaction with the environmental characteristics.
Date & Time:
Saturday, 13 May 2023:
– Paris, Rome, Berlin 19:00
– UK, Portugal 18:00
– Greece, Kyiv, Romania, Estonia 20:00
– San Francisco 10:00
– New York, Antigua 13:00
– Moskow 20:00
Sunday, 14 May 2023:
– Japan 02:00
To enter the Zoom-Meeting click on the following link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85162103718?pwd=VWVNYWVoQmFBYldGNXYrMUowRndOUT09
Please make sure to enter your full name when using ZOOM!
TIMS Online Presentation on “Early Wheats and milling by hand” – 25th February 2023
Dear TIMS Members,
on the next TIMS Online Conference a presentation will be given by Peter Morgan.
The title of the presentation is: “Early Wheats and milling by hand”
Date & Time:
Saturday, 25 February 2023:
– Paris, Rome, Berlin 19:00
– UK, Portugal 18:00
– Greece, Kyiv, Romania, Estonia 20:00
– San Francisco 10:00
– New York, Antigua 13:00
– Moskow 21:00
Sunday, 26 February 2023:
– Japan 03:00
To enter the Zoom-Meeting click on the following link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85629363366?pwd=VUhMR2tmQ0hsaHdwdTFiNlRhR0lPdz09
Please make sure to enter your full name when using ZOOM!
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TIMS Online Presentation on “Ingenious Adaptations found in English Mills” – 12 November 2022
Dear TIMS Members,
on the next TIMS Online Conference a presentation will be given by Peter Morgan.
The title of the presentation is: “Ingenious Adaptations found in English Mills”
Date & Time:
Saturday, 12 November 2022:
– Paris, Rome, Berlin 19:00
– UK, Portugal 18:00
– Greece, Romania, Estonia 20:00
– San Francisco 10:00
– New York, Antigua 13:00
– Russia 20:00
Sunday, 13 November 2022:
– Japan 02:00
The ZOOM Link and dial-in numbers are given at the end of this email.
Please make sure to enter your full name when using ZOOM!
It is our intention to have a presentation every two months, provided there are presenters.
So, if you have done a presentation f.i. on a TIMS symposium, you could make an update and present it again, or
if you have studied a certain region or a type of mill, you could present your results, and so on . . .
I look forward to your inputs . . .
Kind regards
Willem van Bergen
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To enter the Zoom-Meeting click on the following link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86438879081?pwd=T2R0c2xVTVZYY0tXdzE4cjc5Q28ydz09
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TIMS Online Presentation on September 10th, 2022 – “Doce Inferno do Engenho” (Sweet Inferno of the Sugar Mill)
Dear TIMS Members,
on the next TIMS Online Conference a presentation will be given by M. Dores Cruz. The title of the presentation is:
“Doce Inferno do Engenho”: Praia Melão and São Tomé’s Sugar Mills in the construction of colonial landscapes and the making of the modern Atlantic World (16th-17th century).
Abstract:
One of the most enduring legacies of European colonialism is the plantation system, with long lasting consequences on the contemporary world. Despite their pioneering role in the development of the plantation system, sugar in the 16th and cocoa in the 19th and 20th centuries, the material history of the islands of São Tomé and Principe is poorly known. This lecture focuses specifically on the site of Praia Melão, the largest sugar mill (engenho) and estate in the island, active from the 16th to the 19th century. I will discuss the mill’s infrastructures, and how they enabled sugar production and the control of enslaved population. Praia Melão is a singular sugar plantation site, which includes evidence of a large hydraulic mill, and it is currently at great risk of destruction. The sugar mill of Praia Melão will be discussed in the context of São Tomé’s sugar cycle, highlighting the materiality and the role of plantation infrastructures in the construction of power relations, as well as the role of the island in the making of the modern Atlantic world.
Date & Time:
Saturday, 10 September 2022:
– Paris, Rome, Berlin 19:00
– UK, Portugal 18:00
– Greece, Romania, Estonia 20:00
– San Francisco 10:00
– New York, Antigua 13:00
– Russia 20:00
Sunday, 11 September 2022:
– Japan 02:00
The ZOOM Link and dial-in numbers are given at the end of this email.
Please make sure to enter your full name when using ZOOM!
It is our intention to have a presentation every two months, provided there are presenters.
So, if you have done a presentation f.i. on a TIMS symposium, you could make an update and present it again, or
if you have studied a certain region or a type of mill, you could present your results, and so on . . .
I look forward to your inputs . . .
Kind regards
Willem van Bergen
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Zoom-Meeting link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85875025664?pwd=KzdScTBmNWxySHZUR2JjMTIvUjU2QT09
Meeting-ID: 858 7502 5664
Kenncode: 100646
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The International Molinological Society is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. The TIMS Privacy & Data Protection Policy describes the collection and use of the personal information you give us, and the rights you have over the way your information is used.