Wed 24 March
8:30
10:45
14:15
16:30
Thu 25 March
8:30
10:45
14:15
16:30
Fri 26 March
8:30
10:45
14.15
16.30
Sat 27 March
8:30
10:45
14:15
16:30
All days
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Wednesday 24 March 2004
8:30
S-1
ORA19
Mauthausen Narratives in Eastern and Western Europe Compared
Room T
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Alexander Von Plato
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Katarzyna Madon-Mitzner
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Gerhard Botz :
Mauthausen camp inmates in a comparative perspective: the 'Mauthausen Survivors Documentation Project'
Irina Scherbakowa :
Oh Projekt- Mauthausen Surviver
Frank Stern :
Various master naratives of Israeli Mauthausen Survivors
Wednesday 24 March 2004
10:45
L-2
ORA20
Roundtable: North American Survivors of the Shoah
Room L
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Gerhard Botz
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
Sara Ghitis, Zepporah Glass |
R-2
ORA02
The Holocaust Survivor's Memories b
Room S
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Sally Alexander
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Judith Gerson :
German Jewish Immigrants, Not German Jewish Survivors
Grigorios Psallidas :
'Heroes' and 'Victims' among the Greek survivors of the Mauthausen Camp
Wednesday 24 March 2004
14:15
A-3
ORA05
The Holocaust: Transgenerational Memories
Room A
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Brigitte Halbmayr
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Kobi Kabalek :
Narrating the layers of remembrance: Young Germans and the Nazi period
Judith Schuyf :
Dead, alive, survive. Histories from Neuengamme concentration camp.
Arlene Stein :
Generational Memory-Work and the Holocaust
Andrea Strutz, Manfred Lechner :
Austrian jewish refugees and their grandchildren. The Transformation of memories and narratives.
T-3
ORA03
The Impact of National Socialism on the Construction of Identities in Various Generations
Room U
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Helga Amesberger
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Gabriele Anderl :
Adopted children and foster children in the context of Nazi-persecution: Psychological problems and questions of identity.
Helga Embacher :
Philosemitism and the 'New Antisemitism' as a phenomenon of th second generation
Ela Hornung :
Denunciation. Political processes in oral sources
Wednesday 24 March 2004
16:30
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
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
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
Thursday 25 March 2004
10:45
T-6
ORA16
Contrasts in Culture
Room U
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Joanna Bornat
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Terry Brotherstone
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Sally Alexander, Prof. Mary Chamberlain :
Structures of Memory: metropolis and empire
Roz Galtz :
A Space of One's Own: Gender and creativity in the home narratives of women worlds apart
Hugo Manson, Terry Brotherstone :
Heroes or victims? Commemoration, documentary art, and the piper alpha disaster
Katarina Schough :
Oral geographies - charting the spatiality of landscape telling
Marsha Siefert :
Interpreting Autobiography as Oral History: The Many Lives of Frank Capra, Hollywood Director
V-6
ORA08
Narrating Socialist and Communist Pasts (a)
Room Cie2
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Daniela Koleva
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Nanci Adler :
The Future of the Soviet Past Remains Unpredictable: (subtitle to be determined)
Svitlana Hurkina :
Responses of the Ukrainian Greek Catholics on the liquidation and persecutions of their Church: 1945-1989
Julia Obertreis :
Constructing ‘socialist’ biographies in Oral History interviews: Comparing Soviet Russia and GDR
Irina Paert :
Piety and profanity: researching religion in the Soviet Union through oral history interviews
Ionica Pascanu :
The intellectuals' attitude under communist oppresion
Thursday 25 March 2004
14:15
E-7
ORA09
Narrating Socialist and Communist Pasts (b)
Room E
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Irina Paert
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Florian Banu :
The victims of the communism regime's memory - between their forgiveness and strive for justice
Ene Kõresaar :
Narrative Memory of the Stalinist Experience in Life Stories of Elderly Estonians
James Mark :
Victims and Heroic Resistors? Retelling Communist Life Stories in the Post-Communist Period in Hungary
John W. Mason :
From Fear to Hope: Oral Histories of Soviet Armenia
Karin Taylor :
Communist Heroes and Idols of Rock: Exploring Relations Between Youth and State in Socialist Bulgaria
X-7
ORA07
Roundtable: What does Oral History add to War Memories
X
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Selma Leydesdorff
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
Nanci Adler, Gerhard Botz, Frank Stern, Alexander Von Plato |
Friday 26 March 2004
8:30
J-9
ORA10
Women and Revolution
Room J
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Penny Summerfield
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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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
R-9
ORA01
The Holocaust: Survivor Memories a
Room S
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
Friday 26 March 2004
10:45
N-10
ORA12
Social Change, Gender and Civil Society
Room N
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Penny Summerfield
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Timothy Ashplant :
Masculinity, Class, Politics, Language: Interpreting Liminality in the Life Story of Scott Macfie (1868-1935)
Judith Johnson :
Oral Histories of African-American Women in Wichita Kansas
Ebru Soytemel :
Oral History Among Istanbul Jewish Community: A Case of Participation to Community Life By Female Volunteers Through Charity Work with Elderly Women
Friday 26 March 2004
14.15
E-11
ORA13
Gender and Work
Room E
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Hugo Manson
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Pilar Dominguez :
Memories of workers in post-war Spain, 1939-60
David Hopkin :
Sailors' Tales: Autobiographical Fairy Stories from Saint-Cast (Côtes-d’Armor)
Andreas Langenohl, Kerstin Schmidt-Beck :
Memory at the Stock Market / Identities of professionals in the financial centre
Emma Robertson :
Researching Women Cocoa Farmers in Nigeria: Race, Class, Gender and Colonialism in Oral History
Friday 26 March 2004
16.30
J-12
ORA14
Gender Family Structures under Stress: Poverty, Migration, Abandonment, Divorce
Room J
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Julia Obertreis
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Christien Brinkgreve :
Understanding post-divorce family relationships
Zeynep Kilic :
Ruptured Family Ties, Crucial Summers: Temporary Abandonment
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
Saturday 27 March 2004
14:15
A-15
ORA17
Embodied Experience
Room A
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Graham Smith
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Magdalena Bengtsson :
Experiences of the female body and reflections upon health, sexuality, life and death
Margriet Heesch, Van :
Ethical Trouble and the Lives of Dutch Adults Born with intersex conditions
Margot Souliere :
Plural perspective, a multivocal approach in narrative analysis in Medical Anthropology. The Mindful Body : listening, reading and interpreting the multiple voices in ethnographic narratives
Laura Stark :
The 'open body' in early modern Finnish rural experience
Saara Tuomaala :
First Bike and the Joy of the Handlebars.Technical Modernization and Bodily Identities of Rural Youth in Finland of the 1920's and 1930's
Saturday 27 March 2004
16:30
E-16
ORA18
Oral History and the History of Medicine
Room E
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Timothy Ashplant
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Joanna Bornat :
Chance as narrative theme or pragmatic function? geriatricians recall their careers.
Jaap Bos :
A slaught of despond: On trying to influence the paths of history
Paula Nicolson, Graham Smith :
Should we treat masculinity in history as a transmittable disease?
Michelle Winslow, David Clark, Jane Seymour & Bill Noble :
The voice of experience: living with cancer pain
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