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Thursday 25 March 2004
8:30
A-5
LAB09
Generation, Gender and Class in Oral History: Narratives of Women's Work and Activism
Room A
Networks:
Labour
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Oral History
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Chair:
Marsha Siefert
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Organizer:
Jaclyn Viskovatoff
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Discussant:
Linda Lane
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Maurine Greenwald :
Using Oral History to Assess Women's Careers, Gender Identity, and Gender Politics in the U.S. Advertising Industry, 1950-2000
Rebekah Lee :
Beloved Unions?: A Gendered and Generational History of Associational Life in a South African City
Jaclyn Viskovatoff :
Gender and Narrative Indentity in Oral History Testimony: The Miners' Strikes of 1926 and 1984-85
Kayoko Yoshida :
The Beauty in the Coal Mines-Women Who Lit the Darkness: The Power of Oral History for Documenting Working-Class Women's Lives in Japan
B-5
ETH19
A gendered approach to migration & ethnicity I
Room B
Leen Beyers :
Massive male labour recruitment, ghettoization and gender
Brian Gratton :
A 'Startling Change': The Rise of Female Emigration in Ecuador
Belkis Kumbetoglu :
A Particular Migration History From 1950s From The Eyes of Immigrant Women
Marlou Schrover :
Differences that make all the difference
C-5
CRI05
Juvenile Crime & Justice I: European experiences (19th-20th century)
Room C
Jenneke Christiaens :
Youth crime redefined: The practice of scientific observation and diagnosis within Belgian Child Protection (1912-1965)
Margo De Koster :
Girls' journeys to the juvenile court: Antwerp, first half of the 20th-century
Els Dumortier :
The creation of the (Belgian) juvenile judge
Dietrich Oberwittler, Helmut Thome :
Juvenile Crime in a Modernizing Society - An Aggregate-Level Analysis of Age- and Offence-Specific Conviction Rates in late 19th-Century Germany
D-5
HEA03
Psychiatry / mental health
Room D
Darcy Buerkle :
Acting Out and Being Gone: Suicide in Early Psychoanalysis
Mahmoud Keyvanara :
The contexts of suicide in Iranian society: domestic, socio-economic and medical contexts
Katarina Piuva :
The Swedish Mental Health Campaign in 1969
Rakefet Zalashik :
Psychiatry, Ethnicity and Immigration – The Case of Palestine 1920-1948
E-5
MID05
Knighthood and Nobility in the Low Countries
Room E
Network:
Middle Ages
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Chair:
Peter Stabel
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Organizer:
Antheun Janse
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Discussants:
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Godfried Croenen :
Nobles, Knights and Ministerials: Aristocratic Status in the Duchy of Brabant
Jan Dumolyn :
Becoming noble in Burgundian Flanders
Antheun Janse :
The Transformation of the Aristocracy: the Northern Low Countries in the Thirteenth Century
Jean-François Nieus :
"Principes quos pares vocant". The institution of "peerage" in the Low Countries between the 11th and 13th centuries
Dries Tys :
Landscape and Nobility: the impact of social groups on the formation of the landscape in Coastal Flanders during the Middle Ages
F-5
POL04
Jews and the Left
Room F
Network:
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Chair:
Karin Hofmeester
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Karin Hofmeester
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Evelien Gans :
'Israel is full of Uncle Joey's'. Dutch leftist Jews and Israel
André Gerrits :
Jewish Communism - A Controversial Myth
Gertrud Pickhan :
Changing the Context: The General Jewish Workers Union 'Bund' in Re-born Poland
Gerben Zaagsma :
Jewish volunteers in the Spanish Civil War
G-5
RUR04
Peasants and nation building
Room G
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Miguel Cabo Villaverde
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Aikaterini Aroni-Tsichli :
Peasants and nation building in Greece in the 19th century
Anna Lindkvist :
"The National Association Against Emigration" in Sweden and its work for internal colonization during the 1910s.
Roland Spickermann :
Cooperatives and the Misfiring of German Nation-Building in Posen Province in the Late German Empire
Siegfried Weichlein :
Nation-building in the periphery? The Case of the Bavarian peasantry in the 19th century
H-5
FAM04
Social and demographic transitions in the life course
Room H
Hilde Bras :
Brothers and sisters in the life course: a comparative study of the influence of siblings on chances of migration and marriage among women from two rural areas in the Netherlands and Belgium, 1850-1950.
Andrew Hinde, Martin Gorsky & Bernard Harris :
Age, sickness and longevity in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: evidence from the Hampshire Friendly Society
Kirk Scott, Gunnar Andersson :
Labour-Market Attachment and Entry to Parenthood: The Experience of Immigrant Women in Sweden
I-5
ECO04
Learning in Economic History: Apprenticeship, Training and Learning by doing in Europa and North America
Room N1 O1
Networks:
Economics
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Technology
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Chair:
Aravinda Guntupalli
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Organizer:
David Mitch
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Discussant:
Anne Mccants
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Bert de Munck :
Apprenticeship and the economical and symbolical survival strategies of guilds in the Southern Netherlands, 16th - 18th century
Celia Lozano Lopez De Medrano :
Technical education policies in Spain, 1857-1931
J-5
GEO05
Sexuality and space
Room J
Network:
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Chair:
Ulf Strohmayer
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Ulf Strohmayer
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Philip Howell :
Law, Race and Colonial Sexual Spaces
Denise Eileen Mccoskey :
The Female Body as Imperial Border: Love in the Time of Augustus
K-5
FAM32
Quantitative approach of social and family networks II
Room K
Fabrice Boudjaaba :
Networks of Marriage Alliances and the property market in Vernon, France, between 1760 and 1830
Vincent Gourdon :
Understanding sociability in a French village in the nineteenth-century. Network analysis from the the choice of spouses and wedding witnesses
Cristina Munno :
Kinship Networks and Social Change: an Italian case-study in the nineteenth century
L-5
CUL18
Epistemological Nativism: Culture and the Social Sciences after Imperialism
Room L
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Arif Dirlik
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Arif Dirlik
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S. Lily Mendoza :
From Objects to Subjects: Epistemological Issues in the Practice of Nativist Politics in the Philippine Academy
A. B. Shamsul :
Beyond Methodological Nationalism: Colonial Epistemological Conquest and its Impact on social science and social scientists in Southeast Asia
M-5
FAM36
New Directions in History of the Family: meeting in Sydney, July 2005
Room M
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Kees Mandemakers
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Organizers:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, Kees Mandemakers |
Discussants:
Jim Brown, Béatrice Craig, Martin Dribe, Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, Christer Lundh, Arrizabalaga Marie-Pierre, Mary Louise Nagata, Peter Skold, Sölvi Sogner |
N-5
ORA06
Unacceptable and Acceptable War Memories
Room N
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Mary Chamberlain
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Phil Cohen :
The right to be frightened:changing war stories in Britain and Germany since 1945
Treve Crago :
Celtic Heroes? : Illuminating dark narratives from the shadows of collaboration.
Junko Sakai :
Analysing Ex-Japanese Soldiers' Stories: Unacceptable male war memories
O-5
ELI04
The Forming of Elite Identities in the 18th Century
Room O
Doina Pasca Harsanyi :
French aristocratic émigrés during the Revolution: a resilient elite
Fernanda Olival :
Scribal publications and economical information in Portugal (1729-1735)
Jon Stobart :
Information, trust and reputation: the role of mercantile networks in early-eighteenth-century England
Patrik Winton :
Bishops, social politics and de forming of an elite identity in Sweden during the Age of Liberty
P-5
CUL05
The idea of Europe: Past and Present
Room P
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Dietrich Orlow
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Györgyi-Elisabeth Bindorffer :
Joining Europe: Old and New Identity Constructions of the Hungarian Germans
Lev Kreft :
Europe in Slovenian Perspective
Tsvete Lazova :
The Myth of Europa. Its Organization and the Identity of the Greeks
Ringo Ossewaarde :
Cosmopolitan Europe and patriotic Europeans
Q-5
EDU04
Policing, Measuring, Saving and Circulating Children
Room R
Thom Axelsson :
'The talented conditions among the travellers' (Tattare). Welfare, school and the methods of measurement in Swedish in the 40th.
Friederike Gerlach :
Illegitimate children's migration in Stockholm during the first decades of the 20th century
Michelle Mouton :
Policing, Parenting and Protecting Children in Germany, 1918-1945
André Turmel :
The Circulation of Children in Québec City at the Turn of the Twentieth Century: Extended Families Network
R-5
LAB29
Colonialism and Labour: Asia and America
Room S
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Jan-Georg Deutsch
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Organizers:
Gareth Austin, David Clayton |
Discussant:
Gareth Austin
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David Clayton :
The regulation of labour standards in colonial Hong Kong, c.1920-60
Frank Tough :
Native labour and paternalism: the mercantile fur trade and frontier capitalism in Canada
Nicholas White :
Labour and the End of Empire in Malaya c. 1930s-1960s.
S-5
SEX01
Alternative Agencies
Room T
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Josie Mclellan
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Organizer:
Michelle M. Wright
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Discussants:
-
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Scott Morgensen :
Rooting for Queers: A Politics of Primitivity
Karen Nakamura, Hisako Matsuo :
Images of Women, Imaginations of Women in Japanese Animation and Popular Culture
Michelle M. Wright :
Queer Subjects as Liberatory Sites in African Diasporic Literature
T-5
CRI03
Early modern attitudes toward crime
Room U
Maria R. Boes :
Criminal Injustice-Social Injustice: Victimization of Jews in Early Modern Germany. A Case Study
Gwenda Morgan, Dr Peter Rushton :
Sources and Patterns of Exchange in the Formation of the 'Criminal Atlantic'
David Nash :
Profane paradigms - theorising about blasphemy and hate crime in early modern and modern Europe
Pieter Spierenburg :
Protestant Attitudes Toward Violence: The Early Dutch Republic
U-5
SOC08
Nordic Welfare State
Room Cie1
Inger Elisabeth Haavet :
Milk, Mothers and Marriage - Family Policy Formation in Norway and Neighbouring Countries
Urban Lundberg :
A Leap in the Dark. From a Large Actor Approach to a Large Area Approach. The Joint Committee of the Nordic Socialdemocratic Labour Movement and the Crisis of the Nordic Model
Pirjo Markkola, Niels Finn Christiansen :
The Nordic Welfare States A Historical Reappraisal
V-5
RUR01
Credit and the rural economy
Room Cie2
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Piet van Cruyningen
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Phillipp R. Schofield
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Chris Briggs :
English Rural Credit, c.1200-c.1500: Assessing its Effects and Limitations
Antonio Presedo Garazo :
Provincial nobility's credit power in the Galician kingdom (northwest of Spain) during the XVIth-XVIII centuries
Jaco Zuijderduijn :
Rural capital markets in Holland 12th-16th centuries
W-5
ETH13
Expulsion
Room A2
Frank Caestecker :
Dynamic in the expulsion policy of West-European liberal states, 1870-1970
Randall Hansen, Mathew Gibney :
Deportation and the Liberal State
Ilse Reiter-Zatloukal :
A survey on the legal history of expulsion in Austria from the mid 19th to the early 20th century
Eva Schöck-Quinteros :
Expulsion practice in the city-states of Bremen during the German Empire and Weimar Germany: A local focus.
X-5
SEX04
Race, Colonisation and Eros
X
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Lesley Hall
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Geertje Mak
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Vanesa Casanova-Fernandez :
Modern responses to lesbians in the Arab-Muslim North North American diaspora: from on-line fatawi to Bint al-Nas
Sabya Sachi Raman Mishra :
Contending Incontinence: 'Virile' soldier and 'dangerous' women in colonial India
Pramod Kumar Srivastava :
'Dustoor' in the Lines: The Sexual Morality, Sex Ratio and Extra-Traditionality in the Indian Indenture Community of Fiji (1879-1919)
Y-5
THE01
The Comparative Method
Y
Networks:
Theory
,
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Chair:
Elisabeth Elgán
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Elisabeth Elgán
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Katarina Friberg :
Comparability and national historiography: Co-operators' social and economic expectations in 19th and 20th century Malmö and Newcastle
Natasha Vall :
Local similarities in Anglo-Swedish differences: comparing Malmö and Newcastle since 1945
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