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10:45
14:15
16:30
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Wednesday 24 March 2004
16:30
A-4
CRI14
Crime and the Media in Historical Perspective II Film clips will be shown during the session.
Room A
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Haia Shpayer-Makov
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Organizers:
Clive Emsley, Haia Shpayer-Makov |
Discussant:
Clive Emsley
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James Chapman :
'Sordidness, violence and corruption unrelieved': Critical and official responses to the postwar British crime film
John Drabble :
'A constructive, systematic, coordinated and total effort:' The FBI's Media Campaign against the KKK, 1964-1971
B-4
LAT08
U.S. Influence and Intervention: Comparative Cases
Room B
Networks:
Latin America
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Chair:
Michiel Baud
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Organizers:
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Discussants:
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Matt Byrne :
The war on drugs in Colombia: Its effects on internal displacement
Michael Gonzales :
United States capital and foreign policy and the Mexican Revolutionary process , l9l0-1940
Edward Odisho, Edward Odisho :
An Ethnic Remapping of Iraq: Promoting Democracy Through Force Projection
C-4
LAB02
Class, Gender and Ethnicity Re-defined. International Experiences from the low-skil service sector.
Room C
Eileen Boris :
Re-Valuing Care: Recognizing Home Support Providers as Workers
Helma Lutz :
Life inter-stices. Illegalised Migrant Domestic Workers in Germany
Ratna Saptari :
Domestic Service within the Nation-State: Ethniciy,Class and Gender in Two Indonesian Cities, 1930s - the Present
D-4
ETH02
Connecting Multiple Itineraries (Theme session)
Room D
Tobias Brinkmann :
Migration and 'Metropolis': Migrants and Berlin during the 1920s
Pat Manning :
Transatlantic Slave Trade: A Migratory System in Comparative Perspective
Annemarie Steidl :
Relations between Internal, Continental and Transatlantic Migration in Late Imperial Austria
Joe Trotter :
Race, Migration, and the Industrial City: Comparative Perspectives on US History
E-4
MID02
State Formation, National Identity and Social History: the late Medieval Low Countries compared part II
Room E
Network:
Middle Ages
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Chair:
Peter Stabel
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Organizer:
Robert Stein
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Discussant:
Peter Stabel
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Hans Cools :
For the defence of city and county and for the honour of the emperor. Local identities and monarchical sentiments in the Habsburg Low Countries, 1477-1559
Raymond Fagel :
State, nation, and identity: a comparison between Spain and the Low Countries (16th century)
Tim Soens :
Difference and indifference. Local administration facing the rise of a central state in late medieval Flanders
F-4
LAB06
National Gendered working time regimes in a comparative perspective
Room F
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Heiner Dribbusch
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Organizer:
Inger Jonsson
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Discussant:
Jacqueline O'Reilly
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Joa Bergold :
In the interest of home and society: part-time work, the state and public discourse in Sweden 1938-1980
Jeanne Fagnani :
Working Time and Family Life: the impact of the 35 hour laws on the balance between work and family life in France
Inger Jonsson :
Part-time employment in Swedish Retail Trade: A gender perspective on the development of working time patterns
G-4
ECO03
The Management of Economic Crisis
Room G
Network:
Economics
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Chair:
Ulf Christian Ewert
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Organizer:
Ulf Christian Ewert
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Discussant:
James Dunlevy
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Iris Borowy :
The World Economic Crisis: a Health Concern?
Alexander Engel :
Price fluctuations, adaptation crises and changing patterns of behaviour in colonial commodities markets of the 18th and 19th centuries
Jürgen Nautz :
: The influence of political culture on the management of economic crises. A comparison between Austria, Hungary, Sweden (and Germany).
Elke Viebrock :
Unemployment policy in Great Britain and Sweden in the interwar years
H-4
FAM34
Endogamy and partnerchoice in comparative perspective II
Room H
Ki-Soo Eun :
Who Married Whom? An Analysis of Marriage Network by Social Status in Jeju Island in the 19th Century Korea
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir :
Emergence of a Nordic Marriage Pattern during the late 19th century?
Ineke Maas, Jean Piere Pelisier, Daniele Rebaudo & Marco van Leeuwen :
Social mobility in France.
Muriel Neven, Michel Oris :
Social control and marital endogamy in town and countryside. The 19th century Eastern Belgium experience
I-4
SEX06
Sex and Pedagogy
Room N1 O1
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Jens Rydström
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
Lesley Hall
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Roger Davidson :
'This Thorniest of Problems': School Sex Education Policy in Scotland 1930-80
Ning De Coninck-Smith :
Child Talk and Parental Fear. Indecency in Danish Elementary Schools 1900-1970
Lutz Sauerteig :
S'Sex Education Literature and Doing Gender, 1960s-1970s
J-4
ORA04
Sexual Violence under National Socialism and its Ideological Intersections
Room J
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Ela Hornung
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Organizers:
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Discussants:
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Helga Amesberger, Katrin Auer :
Sexualised Violence and Its Ideological Intersections
Brigitte Halbmayr :
Communication – Power - Gender: Differences in talking about sexualised violence within interviews of male and female survivors of Nazi-concentration camps.
Éva Kovács, Júlia Vajda :
Abused Past - Broken Future: Sterilized Women's Narratives on the Shoah
Christa Schikorra :
Prostitution as Forced Labor. In the Case of Prisoners at the Women's Concentration Camp Ravensbrueck
Christl Wickert :
Taboo subject camp brothel: on the treatment of an awkward topic
K-4
FAM31
Quantitative approach of social and family networks I
Room K
Cyril Grange, Luc Arrondel :
The Parisian Jewish Upperclass and its networks (1870-1940)
Matteo Manfredini, Mario Breschi & Lucia Pozzi :
Kin network and demographic outcomes (Italy, 19th Century)
Frans van Poppel, Marloes Schoonheim :
Measuring cultural differences betwen religions with network data. An example based on 19th-century Dutch marriage certificates
L-4
CUL17
Symbolic Geography and Shifting Images of Otherness
Room L
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Kristine Wirts
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
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Laimonas Briedis :
Between geopolitical and eschatological: topographies of the Vilnius dead
Belkıs (ayhan) Tarhan :
Different Renderings of 'other' Geographies: A Turkish Case
Matthias Urs Zachmann :
Scaling the Walls of Asia Binary: Liberal Internationalists in Late Meiji Japan
M-4
CUL20
Shaping Identities in Early Modern Europe
Room M
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Wolfgang Kaiser
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Organizer:
Silvia Evangelisti
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Discussants:
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Patricia Allerston :
Reinventing Oneself in the Big City: Neophytes in the Crafts of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Venice
Silvia Evangelisti :
From Perfect Wife to Bride of Christ: Gender and Identity Change in Early Modern Italy
Valentin Groebner :
Papers, Seals, Distinguishing Signs. Making Passports in Renaissance Europe
N-4
WOM08
Telling Family Stories: Doing Biography Across Generations
Room N
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Ruth Roach Pierson
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Organizers:
C. Lesley Biggs, Helen J. Breslauer |
Discussants:
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C. Lesley Biggs :
Outside The Archive, Inside Memory: Constructing Family History
Helen J. Breslauer :
Dr. Frieda Nora Heilberg: Economist, Social Worker, and Activist
Joaquin Kuhn :
Elise (Frau Geheimrat) Paasche and her daughter-in-law Ellen Witting Paasche
Gottfried Paasche :
The Three 'von Hammerstein Sisters': Time, Gender, and Biography
O-4
NAT02
Cooperatives and Nation Building in East Central Europe (19th and 20th century)
Room O
Network:
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Chair:
Rita Aldenhoff-Hübinger
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Organizer:
Torsten Lorenz
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Discussants:
Rita Aldenhoff-Hübinger, Zofia Krystyna Chyra - Rolicz, Attila Gabor Hunyadi |
Catherine Albrecht :
Nationalism in the Cooperative Movement in Bohemia, 1880-1914
Roman Holec :
Cooperatives in Slovakia From Hungarian Rule to the Czecho-Slovak Republic
Anu-Mai Köll :
Cooperatives as part of the national movement in the Baltic countries
Torsten Lorenz :
Cooperatives in the Nationality Struggle in the Prussian Eastern Provinces, 1860-1914
P-4
ELI03
Cultural Networks of 17th and 18th Century Elites
Room P
Päivi Maria Pihlaja :
Scientific Elites in the 18th Century Europe
Willemijn Ruberg :
Letter writing forming an elite identity - Dutch correspondence 1750-1850
Sofia Valdez :
The 3rd Count of Ribeira Grande: a case study
Charlotta Wolff :
The Swedish nobility and France of the Enlightenment
Q-4
SOC06
Poor laws and the poor
Room R
Elisabeth Engberg :
Perceptions of poverty. Fiscal poverty and poor relief in a rural context in 19th century northern Sweden
Elizabeth Tereza Hurren :
Late-Victorian Alder Heys? The Traffic in Pauper Cadavers by English Anatomists under the late-Victorian Poor Law, 1870-1914.
Pete King :
The Poor, the Law and the Poor Law: The Summary courts and pauper strategies in 18th and 19th C. England
R-4
TEC01
European Cities
Room S
Networks:
Technology
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Urban
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Chair:
Dick Van Lente
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Organizer:
Cornelis Disco
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Discussant:
Dick Van Lente
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Hans Buiter :
The transformation of the street: specialisation, segregation and conjoined networks and systems. Dutch streets and European examples, 1870-1970
Cornelis Disco :
Partners in Prosperity, Partners in Crime: Cities on the Rhine 1850-1990.
Barbara Schmucki :
Engineering the Traffic Flow. Urban Transport Planning as European Phenomenon or Buchanan was everywhere
Dieter Schott :
Empowering Cities: The incorporation of gas and electricity in the European urban environment 1890-1950
S-4
ETH01
Africans in Europe
Room T
Jacqueline Andall :
A New Era of Migration? Ghanaian Migrant Workers in Italy
Lorna Chessum :
Leaving Europe again for the Caribbean
Dennis Cordell, Carolyn F. Sargent :
Colonial Pasts to Post Colonial Presents: Malians in France since the Nineteenth Century
Annemarie Cottaar :
The health care shortages in the Netherlands and the recruitment of Surinamese women (1945-2001)
James Winders :
African Musicians at the Crossroads of Contemporary Parisian Culture and Society
T-4
FAM13
Round table: Sex and marriage, past and present
Room U
U-4
CUL04
The Concept of National Culture and its Constructions: Case Studies
Room Cie1
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Mariano Pavanello
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Mariano Pavanello
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Eugenia Afinoguenova :
A Nation on Display: Public Art Museums and Identity in Spain, 1809-1872.
Gerald Gaillard, Jacques Lemière :
The construction of national culture : The case of Guinea-Bissau
Philipp Ther :
Operas and Nation Building in Central and Eastern Europe in the 19th Century
V-4
LAB04
Labour Internationalism
Room Cie2
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
James Miller
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
Susan Pennybacker
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Bent Boel :
Western European Socialists and Dissidents in Eastern Europe
John Boughton :
Michael Ross: Labour Internationalist
Piet Hoekman, Jannes Houkes :
Internationalism in the Early Dutch Labour Movement
Aoife Ní Lochlainn :
Organisational Interests - British-based unions in Ireland 1922-1960
W-4
THE07
Unity and Diversity in the writing of history
Room A2
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Wulf Kansteiner
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
Wulf Kansteiner
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Sirkka Ahonen :
The moral shaping of collective memory
Georg Christoph Berger Waldenegg :
National Mentalities and Historians
Gulie Neeman-Arad :
Bystanders to Genocide. A methodological and Historiographical Challenge.
Hendrik Paul :
Against Reductionism in Philosophy of History: Hypotheses on Unity and Diversity in the Writing of History
X-4
POL03
The History of Stalinism
X
Network:
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Chair:
André Gerrits
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
André Gerrits
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David Priestland :
Stalinism, Ideology and Romantic Bolshevism
Andreas Umland :
Stalinism as a Right-Wing Ideology
Erik Van Ree :
On whose shoulders did Stalin stand? Radical Nationalism of the Radical Left, 1789-1917
Y-4
FAM25
Servants and children. The role of domestic personnel in upbringing and education of master's children (16th-21st century) I
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Sheila Cooper :
Servants as Educators in Early-Modern England
Malgorzata Kamecka :
Educating and passing knowledge: the role of the private tutorsin the formation of Polish noble young people in the 16th-18th centuries.
Raffaella Sarti :
Servants and children in historical perspective
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