Preliminary Programme

Showing: Friday 26 March 2004 8:30 (single time slot)
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Fri 26 March
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Friday 26 March 2004 8:30
A-9 WOM18 Gender and Fascism
Room A
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Margrith Wilke
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Angela Cenarro : Women in Fascist Welfare: 'Auxilio Social' during the Spanish Civil War and Postwar (1936-1950)
Carlota Coronado Ruiz : Women and maternity in fascism as seen in the LUCE news bulletins
Daniella Sarnoff : Fascism and the Family: Interwar Politics in France


B-9 ETH28 Emigration
Room B
Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Dirk Hoerder
Organizers: - Discussant: Dirk Hoerder
Arkady Levin : Russia's Citizens Risk Assessments and Emigrational Desires
Eva St Jean : Swedes in British Columbia: Canadian Railways a Return Ticket to Swedish Farming?
Dariusz Stola : Migrations from Poland 1948-1989: from non-exit to exodus and circulation
Riemke Westerholt : Leaving the coastal area of Groningen: migrants and emigrants compared (1830-1940)


C-9 CUL19 Intellectual and Cultural Migrations between Europe and the US
Room C
Network: Culture Chair: Winfried Fluck
Organizers: - Discussant: Winfried Fluck
David Ellwood : 'Salvation, please, but on our terms', Adapting the Marshall Plan to European Reality
Jessica C. E. Gienow-Hecht : Natural Friends? Leonard Bernstein and the Impact of Classical Music on Twentieth-Century European-American Relations
Susan Glenn : The Vogue of Jewish Self-Hatred
Richard Pells : From Modernism to the Movies: European Influences on American Mass Culture in the 20th Century


D-9 HEA05 Discourses on Health
Room D
Network: Health and Environment Chair: Philipp Sarasin
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Logie Barrow : Conflicts in English smallpox-vaccination, c.1898-1907.
Eva Johach : Gouverning the Organism - Models of innerorganismic 'health policies' in biomedical texts on cancer
Hans Neefs : The public emergence of sexual health. The national campaign against venereal disease during the interwar period in Belgium


E-9 MID03 Urban Elites in Northwestern Europe: social differentiation, collective behaviour and cultural expression
Room E
Network: Middle Ages Chair: Marc Boone
Organizers: Jelle Haemers, Guido Marnef Discussant: Marc Boone
Carolien de Staelen : The material world of a religious elite in sixteenth-century Antwerp: the canons and the chaplains of the chapter of Our Lady
Jelle Haemers : Dangerous Liaisons? The networks of urban elites in late medieval Flanders and their ambivalent connection with the central authority of the Burgundian State
Guido Marnef : Collective actions and the struggle for power in sixteenth-century Brussels: a complex relationship between central state, city elite and middle and lower classes
Maarten van Dijck : Crime and the urban elite in sixteenth-century Antwerp


F-9 SOC07 Mutual Help
Room F
Network: Social Inequality Chair: Christoph Conrad
Organizers: - Discussant: Bernard Harris
K.P. Companje : The insurance of hospital care and specialist medical care in the Netherlands, 1900-1941
Martin Gorsky : Social insurance and the British hospital system in the twentieth century: a road not taken
Sakari Saaritsa : Social Networks as Informal Insurance? An Ego-Centred Network Analysis of Oral Histories from Early 20th Century Finland
Brigitte Widdershoven : Health insurance and state legislation in Belgium and the Netherlands, 1850-1945


G-9 URB08 The communist and post-Communist City
Room G
Network: Urban Chair: John Davis
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Valentina Gulin Zrnic : How to Make a Modern Community: Visions, Organization and Initiatives in New Zagreb
Sandor Horvath : Rock 'n Roll Hooligans, Pubs and 'Urban Socialism'. Street Corner Gangs in the Socialist Hungary
Alexandra Staub : Magnitogorsk Russia: Post-Perestroika Life in a City Planned for Socialism


H-9 FAM11 Urban fertility models
Room H
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Organizer: Mary Louise Nagata Discussant: Michel Oris
Siegfried Gruber : Albanian urban fertility in the beginning of the 20th century
Sofia Kling : “We Dare Not Live”: Birth Control, Abortion and Sexuality in Sweden, 1929-1940.
Mary Louise Nagata, Kiyoshi Hamano : Fertility patterns in early modern Kyoto, Japan, 1843-1868
Reto Schumacher : Fertility decline and ecological constraint. Geneva 1800 - 1860


I-9 RUR02 Management of landed estates
Room N1 O1
Network: Rural Chair: Jan Luiten van Zanden
Organizers: - Discussant: Jan Luiten van Zanden
Bertrand Forclaz : Lords, Farmers and Vassals. The Borghese family and the management of their fiefs in 17th and 18th century Lazio
Mats Olsson : Manorial Economy and Corvée Labour in Early Modern Scania
Piet van Cruyningen : Estate management in the eastern Netherlands during the 19th century


J-9 ORA10 Women and Revolution
Room J
Network: Oral History Chair: Penny Summerfield
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Elham Bayour : Occupied Territories, Occupied Bodies: Palestinian Women Political Prisoners, An Oral History Presentation
Silvija Kavcic : Collective memories of women who were former concentration camp and Slovenian socialist society
Agnes Khoo : Methodological and Ethical Issues Arising From the Process of Women's Oral History Collection
György Majtényi : The Role of Women in the Hungarian Revolution of 1956


K-9 CRI15 Police I: The police between local and central power, 18th-20th century
Room K
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Jean-Marc Berliere
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Catherine Denys : The preserved autonomy of the municipal police forces versus the central power in the towns of France and of the Netherlands at the XVIII century
Nicole Dyonet : Working title : The 'Maréchaussée' in the 18th century : a tool in the service of the police forces. Its action in the field : between local and national dimensions.
Cyrille Fijnaut, G.Meershoek & R.V.D. Wal & J. Smeets : The centralisation of the Dutch police system in the 19th-20th century
René Lévy : Actors and stakes of the nationalization of the suburban police of Paris, 1934-1936


L-9 LAB07 Post World War II Strikes: Cultures, States and Unions
Room L
Network: Labour Chair: Klaus Weinhauer
Organizers: David De Vries, Klaus Weinhauer Discussants: Stefan Berger, Klaus Weinhauer
Carolyn Brown : The Iva Valley Shooting - November 1949
Judith Byfield : The Great Upheaval - Taxation and Women's Protest in Post WWII Nigeria
David De Vries : Strikes in Post World War II Palestine


M-9 ETH07 Immigrant organisations I
Room M
Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Isabela Cabral Félix De Sousa
Organizer: Floris Vermeulen Discussant: Isabela Cabral Félix De Sousa
Gamze Avci : The Changing Orientations of Turkish Migrant Organizations in the Netherlands
Henk Delger : German migrant organisations in the Netherlands, 1880-1914
Ewa Ignaczak : Polish migrant organisations in the Netherlands during the interbellum


N-9 FAM09 Transmission strategies in urban and rural environment: a comparative analysis I
Room N
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Beatrice Moring
Organizer: Arrizabalaga Marie-Pierre Discussant: Arrizabalaga Marie-Pierre
Georg Fertig : Land, kinship, and the life cycle in 19th century Westfalia
Margareth Lanzinger : 'Not by law but by mercy'. Heiresses, Opportunities for Inheritance and Social Changes (18th / 19th Centuries)
Volker Lünnemann : Succession, support and obligations. The familial transfer of peasant property in 19th century Westphalia.
Ville Vuolanto : Strategies for Survival and Continuity in the Late Roman World


O-9 FAM08 Sibling Relations in Early Modern Europe
Room O
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Jon Mathieu
Organizer: David Warren Sabean Discussant: Simon Teuscher
Michaela Hohkamp : Do Brothers have Sisters? Reflections on the Transmission of Property in European Aristocratic Society from the 15th to the 19th Century
Gianna Ostinelli-Lumia : Property and Sibling Relations in Seventeenth-Century Italian Switzerland
Sophie Ruppel : Sibling Relationships in the High Aristocracy of the Seventeenth-Century German Empire
Karl-Heinz Spiess : Dowry regulations and sibling relations in the German Aristocracy of the later Middle Ages


P-9 NAT06 Local, Regional and National Loyalties and Identities
Room P
Network: Chair: John Breuilly
Organizers: - Discussant: Ton Zwaan
Graeme Morton : The claim to egalitarianism in Scottish nationalism, 1880-present.
Wojciech Olszewski : Peasant Communities and the Processes of Establishing National Identities in Central Europe at the Turn of the 19th and 20 th Centuries
Zakir H. Raju : Nationalism, Identity and National Cinema in Bangladesh
Zeljko Vujadinovic, Biljana Babic : Reality and historical science in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-2002)


Q-9 TEC04 Industrial Revolutions: Technology, Internationalisation, and Labor
Room R
Networks: Labour , Technology Chair: Thomas Misa
Organizers: - Discussant: Thomas Misa
Richard Follett : Race, Labor, and Technology in the Cane Fields: Documenting the Louisiana Sugar Harvest, 1844-1917
Jonas Sjölander : Ericsson, Andersson and the International Solidarity


R-9 ORA01 The Holocaust: Survivor Memories a
Room S
Networks: Criminal Justice , Oral History Chair: Helga Embacher
Organizer: Steve Hochstadt Discussants: -
Steve Hochstadt : Personal Experiences of Persecution and Refugee Decision-Making: Jews Who Fled to Shanghai
Eric Johnson, Karl-Heinz Reuband : Jewish Experiences of Persecution and Anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany: Social Scientific Survey Evidence
Sabine Kittel : Ways of Coping in Different Countries: Two Jewish Former Prisoners of Ravensbrueck Concentration Camp Talk about Their Experiences Today
Selma Leydesdorff : Holocaust and Survivors memories


S-9 ELI07 Aristocracy in Pre-Modern Scandinavia
Room T
Network: Elites and forerunners Chair: Olli Matikainen
Organizers: - Discussant: Olli Matikainen
Bo Eriksson Janbrink : Adjustment or claim to noble descent? Count Per Brahe the Elder (1520-1590) and his ideas of the Nobility and the Aristocracy's role and function in the Society
Anu Lahtinen : Early Modern Ideas of Nobility in Theory and Practice
Mirkka Lappalainen : Elite Conflict and the Birth of Absolutism in the 17th Centry Sweden
Svante Norrhem : Aristocratic networks in Sweden 1632-1771: a gender study


T-9 SEX08 Gender and the underside of sex
Room U
Network: Sexuality Chair: Chris Waters
Organizers: - Discussant: Lutz Sauerteig
Andrew Girivenko : Web-sites as sexual advocation: trying to specify some terms
Angus Mclaren : The Making of Modern Impotence


U-9 CUL08 "Occident" and "Orient": Historical Inertia and Contemporary Complexes
Room Cie1
Network: Culture Chair: Lev Kreft
Organizers: - Discussant: Lev Kreft
Denica Dimitrova : Mental Pictures of East and West
Troy Paddock : Good Russian table, bad Russian table, does it matter?: Thomas Mann and a German Orientalism
Murat Kenan Sentürk : East in The West: The Search for The True Orient


X-9 POL07 State Policy, Media and Education in Sweden
X
Network: Chair: Bengt Sandin
Organizers: - Discussant: Lars Trägårdh
Thomas Dahl : In the best interest of the child. State policy meets civil society
Patrik Lantto : The last colonial authority of Sweden? The Lapp Administration and the Sami, 1885-1971
Anne-Li Lindgren : State Policy and Educational Television in Sweden 1970-2000. Representations of childhood, parenthood and child care
Maija Runcis : Education of immigrants in Sweden through radio- and television programs


Y-9 WOM02 Reconstituting Citizenship/Redefining the Citizen in Western Europe After World War I
Y
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Ulrike Weckel
Organizer: Laura Frader Discussant: Katrin Schultheiss
Kathleen Canning : Gender and Citizenship in the Aftermath of War and Revolution in Germany
Laura Frader : Gender, Class, and Citizenship in Post World War I France
Nicoletta Gullace : Gender and the Politics of Suffering in Interwar Britain
Sonya Rose : Jobless Men, Masculinity and the 'Public' in Interwar Britain


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