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10:45
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Thu 25 March
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10:45
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Fri 26 March
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Wednesday 24 March 2004
8:30
U-1
ETH23
Migration, War and Identity
Room Cie1
Wirginia Bogatic :
Returning to Poland or staying in Sweden? Polish women survivors of the concentration camp Ravensbrueck life as a refugee in 1945
Katerina Capková :
Jewish refugees in the Czech lands under the shadow of Swastika
Martin Estvall :
On stormy seas - Swedish maritime industry faced with the threat of nazism 1932-1945
Irina Mukhina :
Theory of Social Implications of forced migration in a Historical Perspective: special settlements of 1940s in the Soviet Union and the Reassesment of Soviet Germans Ethnic Identity
Y-1
ETH30
Migration in the Interbellum
Y
Lars Amenda :
Opium Dens in Western Cities. Drugs, 'Race', and Gender in Europe in the 1920s
Zuzana Polackova :
Czech and Slovak Social Democrats in Vienna: Conflict and Solidarity in a Multinational Working -Class Community, 1890-1925
Yair Seltenreich :
The enslaved capitalists: the struggle between Hebrew farmers and their benefactors, 1901 - 1941
Sigrid Wadauer :
Small traders between sedentariness and mobility.
Wednesday 24 March 2004
10:45
B-2
ETH03
Immigrants Claim Making
Room B
Maria Berger, Floris Vermeulen :
Turkish Claims-Making in Amsterdam and Berlin
Ruud Koopmans :
The political claims making of migrants in the European public space
Debra Minkoff :
The Ecology of Racial and Ethnic Claims-Making
Liza Nell :
Transnational claimsmaking of Turkish and Surinamese immigrants in the Netherlands
M-2
ETH24
Old & new European migration
Room M
Franck Düvell :
Post-modern nomadism and the emergence of a global migration system
Julia Hieber :
Immigration and Islam in Europe (Belgium, France and Germany)
Leo Lucassen :
The immigrant threat. The integration of old and new migrants in Western Europe 1840-2000
Estela Rodríguez :
To come to fortified Europe. Reflections around the European identity
Wednesday 24 March 2004
14:15
N-3
ETH22
Migration and Turkey
Room N
Didem Daniska :
Iraqi Transit Migrants in Istanbul: The Construction of Social Networks and Transnationalism
Sibel Kalaycioglu :
Intergenerational Changes in the Patterns of Integration and Survival Strategies of Migrants
Helga Rittersberger-Tilic, Ulas Sunata :
Brain-Drain From Turkey: The Case of IT specialists.
Bediz Yilmaz :
Coping with the Metropolis: Migration and poverty in an inner-city slum of Istanbul
Wednesday 24 March 2004
16:30
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
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
Thursday 25 March 2004
8:30
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
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.
Thursday 25 March 2004
10:45
B-6
ETH20
A gendered approach to migration & ethnicity II
Room B
Vânia Carneiro De Carvalho :
Comfortable body: gender differences in the introduction of the bourgeois lifestyle in peripheral cultures. Sao Paulo (Brazil), 1870-1920
Aravinda Guntupalli, Nikolinka Fertala :
Nepali female migrants in India.
Ewa Kepinska :
Ukrainian Women in the Polish labour market: the case of domestic workers in Warsaw
Orly Caroline Meron :
Gender, Ethnicity & Forced Migration:The Case of the Greek-Turkish Transfer (1923)
J-6
ETH05
When Diasporas Come Home
Room J
Jon Fox :
Hungarian migration: from national inclusion to European exclusion
Javier Grossutti :
From Argentine to Italy (1989-1994): A case of "Return Migration?"
Arnd Schneider :
Short Documentary: Voyage Argentina
Adam Walaszek :
Polonia Returns: Then and Now
Thursday 25 March 2004
14:15
J-7
ETH14
Return migration
Room J
Anastasia Christou :
Axis of memory-Praxis of culture:narratives of nation, gender and identity in the life stories of return migrants
Martin Klinthäll :
Return Migration from Sweden 1968-1996
Dorota Osipovic :
People at a Crossroads. The Case of Second-Generation British Poles
S-7
ETH06
Meet the Author, Dirk Hoerder, Creating Societies: Immigrant Lives in Canada
Room T
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Sylvia Hahn
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Organizers:
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Discussants:
Nora Faires, Dirk Hoerder, Leo Lucassen, Leslie Page Moch |
V-7
LAB10
When Farm Workers meet the Industrial World
Room Cie2
John Abbott :
Farm Labor, 'Landflucht' and Generational Conflict in Weimar Germany
Simon Constantine :
Migrant labour Protest in Mecklenburg c1880 - 1924
Ignazio Masulli :
Social conflict and change in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Italy
Lars Olsson :
Polish labour migration to Sweden before WW1
Friday 26 March 2004
8:30
B-9
ETH28
Emigration
Room B
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)
M-9
ETH07
Immigrant organisations I
Room M
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Isabela Cabral Félix De Sousa
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Organizer:
Floris Vermeulen
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Discussant:
Isabela Cabral Félix De Sousa
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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
Friday 26 March 2004
10:45
M-10
ETH08
Immigrant organisations II (Theme session)
Room M
John Belchem, Donald M Macraild :
Intra-ethnic mutual aid: Catholic and Protestant associationalism among the Irish in 19th century Britain
Yvonne Rieker :
A state of suspense? Italian migration within Europe after World War II
O-10
ETH16
In and out of Britain
Room O
Colin Pooley, Jean Turnbull & Mags Adams :
'It was safe to walk then. Nobody bothered you'. Urban Space and Mobility Strategies amongst Children and their Families in Britain since the 1940s
Johannes-Dieter Steinert, Inge Weber-Newth :
European Migrant Workers in Britain. The Post-War Experience
R-10
ETH29
Theory and method in Migration studies
Room S
Margo Anderson :
The Decision to Incarcerate the Japanese American Population: The role of population data
Josée Bergeron, Marc Tremblay & Hélène Vézina :
Contribution of Acadian migrants to the gene pool of the population of Quebec (Canada)
Alice B. Kasakoff, John W. Adams & Inez Egerbladh :
Did Men or Women Live farther from their Kin ? Sweden vs American North,1850
Friday 26 March 2004
14.15
M-11
ETH11
Dominant ethnicity and whiteness I
Room M
Woody Doane :
Dominant Racial/Ethnic Identities in the US: Historical Experiences and Future Directions
Geoffrey Hosking :
Russians as dominant ethnicity in the USSR
Danielle Juteau :
The concealed ethnicity of dominant majorities: the 'Pure lain' Québécois
Eric Kaufmann :
Conceptualising Dominant Ethnicity, Past and Present
V-11
ETH17
Migration and Nation I
Room Cie2
Fábio Faria Mendes :
Internal Passports: Personal Identification and State Building in XIXth Century Brazil
Deirdre Moloney :
Women and Morality in U.S. Deportation Policy
Philippe Rygiel :
Selecting migrants. French local bureaucracy and migrants in the 30's
Corrie van Eijl :
Foreign labour markets and Dutch immigration policy, 1870-1940
Friday 26 March 2004
16.30
C-12
LAB31
Race and Transatlantic Political Culture: 1930-60 (Theme session)
Room C
Delia Jarrett-Macauley :
Black Women in 1930s London
James Miller :
The Politics of Exile: African American Writers in Paris during the 1950s
Susan Pennybacker :
Refugees and Racial Politics in the 1930s
Timothy Schroer :
Black music in a white land: German reactions to jazz and spirituals in the American occupation zone
M-12
ETH18
Migration and Nation II
Room M
Agata Gorny :
Multiple citizenship in the Polish scenario. Questions of identity and related political discourse
Silvia Pedraza :
Democratization and Migration: Cuba's Exodus and the Development of Civil Society
Dorothee Schneider :
Citizenship Reversed: Deportation and Expatriation of Political Dissidents in the United States, 1917-1921
S-12
ETH12
Dominant ethnicity and whiteness II
Room T
Steven Garner :
The Uses of Whiteness
Dienke Hondius :
'Race' in 18-20th century Dutch historiography and social science.
Chris Quispel :
The concept of whiteness; the Dutch case
Michael Schubert :
Racism and settlement: The impact of Social Darwinism in German colonial discourse
V-12
ECO11
Migration, Communal Leadership and Institutional Developments in the Argentine-Brasilian Social Economic Context
Room Cie2
Sonia Freitas :
Migrant Memorial
Marilia Klaumann Canovas :
The Gallego migrant in the pualista cultural coffee world. 1870-1930
Celia López, Javier Patricio Borche :
European Leadership in the beginning- development and projection of Argentine agrarian cooperation, 1900-1960.
Lilia Zanotti De Medrano :
From Migrant to Business Man: Nicolas Mihanovich's fluvial navy arm, XIX century
Saturday 27 March 2004
8:30
E-13
ORA15
Testimonies of Migration
Room E
Roland Curth :
The Socialization of Refugees from the GDR
Bibi Panhuysen :
The collection and presentation of life stories for public use: migrants in the Netherlands
Pat Ryan :
Journeys into Inheritance; a project to record individual recollections of emigration from Ireland to Australia
I-13
ETH21
Large databases Hand-on session
Room N1 O1
Patricia Kelly Hall :
Roads Not Taken: The Migration of Black World War II Veterans in the United States, 1950-1990
Walter Kamphoefner :
Multiple Destinations: A Comparison of Intra-German, Intra-European, and Overseas Migration from the Osnabrück Region, 1830-1870
Jochen Krebber :
Spatial and social mobility of southwest German migrants in the U.S. and Canada, 1850-1880
Gunnar Thorvaldsen :
Short term absence and presence in late 19th century censuses
Saturday 27 March 2004
10:45
F-14
ETH31
Italians on the Move
Room F
Maud Bracke :
Migration and labour organisation: the shifting sites of solidarity of Italian immigrant workers in Belgium, 1945-1973
Margaret Chotkowski :
Colleagues, friends and partners? The composition of the personal relationships of the Italian migrants in the Netherlands
Eva Soom Ammann :
Italian associations in Berne/Switzerland and their effect on integration
Z-14
ET21B
ETH21B: Large databases Hand-on session practicum
Z
Saturday 27 March 2004
14:15
F-15
ETH26
Ethnicity & Identity
Room F
Brenda Gaydosh :
Caftan versus Cravat: Shaping Jewish Identity in Modern Europe, A Historiographic View
Karin Hofmeester :
Shaping the Nation and Jewish Identity in Revolutionary times. Constitutional Debates on Jewish citizenship in France and the Netherlands compared
Patrick Kury :
The construction of the Swiss 'National Body' after World War One
Deborah Michaels :
Constructing Citizens: Civic Education and Romani Relations in the Former Czechoslovakia
M-15
ETH09
Regionally determined migration
Room M
Christof Jeggle :
The Production of Linen and Regional Migration to Munster/Westfalia, 1580-1635
Jelle van Lottum :
Migration in the North Sea region 1550-1750
Anne Winter :
Movement in and out of transforming Antwerp, ca 1780-ca 1860
Hermann Zeitlhofer :
Migration in rural Bohemia, 1850-1910
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