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
10:45
E-2
WOM19
The Politics of Women's Careers
Room E
Alessandra Gissi :
Between tradition and profession, midwives in Italy during the 1930s
Kirsti Niskanen :
The Gender Construction of a Discipline - Karin Kock and the Stockholm School of Economics
Dragana Popovic :
Engendering Academia: The Case of Serbia
Anneke Ribberink :
Illusion or reality. A closer look at the career of Margaret Thatcher
J-2
MID08
Politics, Diplomacy and Affection: the marriage alliences of the Portuguese Royal Family
Room J
Thérèse de Hemptinne :
Tereza, Isabel and the others. The Portuguese matrimonial alliances of the counts and countesses of Flanders (1184-1526)
Maria Paula Marçal Lourenço :
Marriage alliances, diplomatic strategies and court factions: the retinue and household of D. Maria Sofia de Neuburg
Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues :
"For the Price of my Body” – The Dots and Dowries of Portuguese Medieval Queens and Princesses
Manuela Santos-Silva :
Royal marriages policy (XIVth and XVth century)
U-2
WOM06
De-centralising Women's History: Women and Politics in Partitioned Poland
Room Cie1
Dominika Gruziel :
The Role of Catholicism in the Development of Polish Women's Activism, 1863-1918
Dietlind Hüchtker :
Emancipating oneself by emancipating others. Women's politics in Galicia at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century
Natali Stegmann :
Patterns of Feminist Organisations in Partitioned Poland
Wednesday 24 March 2004
16:30
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
Thursday 25 March 2004
10:45
W-6
WOM03
Post-War Nazi Trials in a gender perspective
Room A2
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Ulrike Weckel
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Kathleen Canning
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Anneke de Rudder :
'A men's trial' - gender images in press reactions towards the Nuremberg trials 1945-56
Sabine Horn :
Television coverage of the Majdanek Trial: An Analysis of Gender and History
Regula Ludi :
Seductive Fictions: Gendered Representations of the Swiss War Criminal Carmen Mory
Thursday 25 March 2004
14:15
G-7
WOM10
Disciplined and undisciplined bodies
Room G
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Catrien Santing
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Organizer:
Katrin Schultheiss
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Discussants:
-
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Adrian Bingham :
'Beauty at Command'?: The female body under scrutiny in the British popular press, 1918-1960
Katrin Schultheiss :
Women, madness and the normal body in 19th century France
Jessica Shubow :
Tempos of Normality: Family Time and Epochal Time in Mid-Twentieth Century Life and Behavioral Science
Friday 26 March 2004
8:30
A-9
WOM18
Gender and Fascism
Room A
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
Y-9
WOM02
Reconstituting Citizenship/Redefining the Citizen in Western Europe After World War I
Y
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Ulrike Weckel
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Organizer:
Laura Frader
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Discussant:
Katrin Schultheiss
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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
Friday 26 March 2004
10:45
T-10
WOM07
The restless Fifties: Expectations and realities for graduate women in the 1950's in the UK, Australia and the USA
Room U
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Carol Dyhouse
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Organizer:
Alison Mackinnon
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Discussant:
Carol Dyhouse
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Linda Eisenmann :
Women and postsecondary education in the post WWII United States: expectations and behaviour
Alison Mackinnon :
University women shaping the future in Australia in the 50s and early sixties
Pat Thane :
Graduate Women in 1950s Britain
W-10
WOM21
Gender, the Law and Politics
Room A2
Simten Cosar :
Women in Turkish Political Thought: Alternative Schemes, Identical Bodies?
Yildiz EcevIt :
Social history of Women's Organisations as Advocates of Women's Rights
Simona Feci :
Constructing women's legal identity: a comparison between ancien regime italian states and the Liberal state
Pauline Prior :
Gender and the use of the insanity defence in nineteenth century Ireland
Friday 26 March 2004
14.15
C-11
WOM20
Masculinities in Formation
Room C
Robert Hamrén :
Fraternity, citizenship and masculinity - in the service club Rotary
Stephan Miescher :
'Called to work for the Kingdom of God': The Challenges of Presbyterian Masculinity in Colonial Ghana
Michael Taylor :
Sexual Practices in English Boys' Fiction in the Eighteen Fifties. Frank, Basil, Tom and Eric and their Friends
Friday 26 March 2004
16.30
F-12
LAB23
Determinants of female labour force participation in the first half of the 20th century
Room F
Andrée Lévesque :
Women's work in Quebec in the interwar period: prescriptions and necessities
Hege Roll-Hansen :
On female labour and statistical categories
Irina Shil'nikova :
Workers' Wages and Bonuses at the Russian Manufacture in the Beginning of 20th Century: The Gender Gap
Selina Todd :
Young Women's Employment in Interwar England
Saturday 27 March 2004
8:30
B-13
WOM09
Where Gender and Communal Identities are Fashioned: Ego-Documents and the Formation of the Historical Self
Room B
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
David Warren Sabean
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
David Warren Sabean
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Alexandra Garbarini :
'A message in a bottle': The Diaries of German Jewish Parents during the Second World War
Daniel Hurewitz :
Forging Community and Refashioning the Self: Issues of Gender among Los Angeles Artists, 1930-1950
Nancy L. Stockdale :
'Acting that double part': Cross-Cultural Sexuality and Respectability in the Diary of Margaret Fountaine
F-13
WOM14
Construction of the Gendered Worker
Room F
Vera Sollova :
Industrialization Process, Demographic Change and Women's Labor Force Participation in Central Mexico, 1970-2000
Ulla Wikander :
International perspective on women's work participation, around 1900
Yuval Yonay, Vered Kraus :
Modernization under Constraints: Demographic and Labor Force Participation of Palestinian and Jewish Women in Israel, 1972-1995
Saturday 27 March 2004
14:15
H-15
LAB35
Determinants of Female Labour Force Participation: 19th century case studies
Room H
Cristina Borderías :
Wage Gender Gap in Barcelona Labour Market 1856-1930
Luisa Muñoz :
Labor markets in maritime industries
Nathalie Ostroot, Eliane Richard :
Contextual Effects: Women's Employment in Marseille and Aix-en-Provence in the Late 19th Century
U-15
WOM05
States - Children - Families: Comparisons in Post-War Europe
Room Cie1
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Sonya Michel
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Organizers:
Karen Hagemann, Sonya Michel |
Discussant:
Sonya Michel
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Eva Bicskei :
The Politics of Pre-School Education in Hungary, 1945-1989
Karen Hagemann :
Father State and His Children: The Politics of Public Education--Comparing the Two Germanies
Jacqueline Heinen :
Childcare Policies in Poland
Wiebke Kolbe :
Swedish childcare and parental politics since World War II
Saturday 27 March 2004
16:30
S-16
WOM01
Justice, Gender and the Income Tax
Room T
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Kirsti Niskanen
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Organizer:
Kirsti Niskanen
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Discussant:
Gisela Bock
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Viktoria Bergström :
Gender and the Swedish Income Tax System in the Post-war Period
Anna-Birte Ravn :
Economic Citizenship: Debates on Gender and Tax Legislation in Denmark, 1903-83
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