Preliminary Programme

Showing: room E (all days)
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
Wednesday 24 March 2004 8:30
E-1 SEX14 Transgressions of sex and gender in early twentieth century Britain
Room E
Network: Sexuality Chair: Susan Clayton
Organizers: - Discussant: Anne Lopes
Lucy Bland : Vicious Agents of Miscegenation or Passive Victims of Immoral Aliens? White Women and Inter-racial Narratives in Britain after the Great War
Laura Doan : Conservative Sapphic Modernity
Alison Oram : Stories of Women's Cross-Dressing and Sex Change in the British Popular Press, 1920s-1960



Wednesday 24 March 2004 10:45
E-2 WOM19 The Politics of Women's Careers
Room E
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Margrith Wilke
Organizers: - Discussants: -
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



Wednesday 24 March 2004 14:15
E-3 MID01 State formation, National Identity and Social History: the late Medieval Low Countries Compared I
Room E
Network: Middle Ages Chair: Peter Stabel
Organizer: Robert Stein Discussant: Peter Stabel
Sjoerd Bijker : The development of the nation in Brabant in the late Middle Ages
Aart Noordzij : State and Nation in Guelders in the late Middle Ages
Robert Stein : An introduction, late medieval states and nations in a historiographical perspective



Wednesday 24 March 2004 16:30
E-4 MID02 State Formation, National Identity and Social History: the late Medieval Low Countries compared part II
Room E
Network: Middle Ages Chair: Peter Stabel
Organizer: Robert Stein Discussant: Peter Stabel
Hans Cools : For the defence of city and county and for the honour of the emperor. Local identities and monarchical sentiments in the Habsburg Low Countries, 1477-1559
Raymond Fagel : State, nation, and identity: a comparison between Spain and the Low Countries (16th century)
Tim Soens : Difference and indifference. Local administration facing the rise of a central state in late medieval Flanders



Thursday 25 March 2004 8:30
E-5 MID05 Knighthood and Nobility in the Low Countries
Room E
Network: Middle Ages Chair: Peter Stabel
Organizer: Antheun Janse Discussants: -
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



Thursday 25 March 2004 10:45
E-6 LAB33 The ILO in its political context
Room E
Network: Labour Chair: Jeanne Fagnani
Organizers: - Discussant: Joa Bergold
Daniel Roger Maul : Universalism, Emancipation and Development - The International Labour Organization and Decolonization 1941-1965
Jesse Scott : Peace with Labour? The Creation of the International Labour
Jasmien van Daele : Social dynamics in international organizations and the role of small nations: the case of Belgium in the ILO



Thursday 25 March 2004 14:15
E-7 ORA09 Narrating Socialist and Communist Pasts (b)
Room E
Network: Oral History Chair: Irina Paert
Organizers: - Discussants: -
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



Friday 26 March 2004 8:30
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



Friday 26 March 2004 10:45
E-10 URB03 Modern Urbanism and the Transformation of Nature
Room E
Network: Urban Chair: Simon Gunn
Organizers: Simon Gunn, Alastair Owens Discussant: R.J. Morris
Matthew Gandy : Cyborg urbanization: exploring water and urban infrastructure
Henrik Örnebring : City of Images, City of Words
Christopher Otter : The vital city: abattoirs, dairies and public laboratories in 19th Century Britain



Friday 26 March 2004 14.15
E-11 ORA13 Gender and Work
Room E
Network: Oral History Chair: Hugo Manson
Organizers: - Discussants: -
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
E-12 MID06 Gift-exchange in later medieval Europe: sources, problems and perspectives
Room E
Network: Middle Ages Chair: Peter Stabel
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Ulf Christian Ewert : The rationality of gift-giving. An economic theoretical approach to gift-exchange in the late Middle Ages
Jan Hirschbiegel : New Year's gift-giving at the French courts - one system, different functions
Hanno Wijsman : Manuscripts as gifts at the fifteenth century Burgundian court



Saturday 27 March 2004 8:30
E-13 ORA15 Testimonies of Migration
Room E
Networks: Ethnicity and Migration , Oral History Chair: Andreas Fahrmeir
Organizers: - Discussants: -
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 10:45
E-14 GEO08 Territory and identity
Room E
Network: Chair: Matthew Gandy
Organizers: - Discussant: Matthew Gandy
Itamar Katz, Ruth Kark : The Greek-Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem in Dissent with its Community: Entrepreneurship and Politics within a Greek, Israeli and Palestinian Context
Dessislava Lilova : The Balkans as Homeland? Versions about the Territorial Identity of the Bulgarians under Ottoman Rule



Saturday 27 March 2004 14:15
E-15 MID07 Religion and society in Medieval Europe
Room E
Network: Middle Ages Chair: Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues
Organizer: Peter Stabel Discussants: -
Ionut Epurescu-Pascovici : A Franciscan 'Personal Community' of the Thirteenth Century
Gabriella Erdélyi : Conflicts, negotiations, concessions: the laity and the clergy in Late Medieval Hungary
Ruxandra-Iulia Stoica : Medieval semiology: an esoteric perspective
Liesbeth Zuidema : Artistic patronage in Carthusian monasteries in late medieval Europe



Saturday 27 March 2004 16:30
E-16 ORA18 Oral History and the History of Medicine
Room E
Network: Oral History Chair: Timothy Ashplant
Organizers: - Discussants: -
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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