Preliminary Programme

Showing: room G (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
G-1 ECO07 Different trajectories in modern economic growth: Growth strategies and institutional values in the 20th C.
Room G
Network: Economics Chair: Keetie Sluyterman
Organizers: Jan-Pieter Smits, Jeroen Touwen Discussants: -
Jari Eloranta : The Importance of Democratic Institutions in Determining Central Government Spending, 1870-1938.
Richard Griffiths : Introduction and comments: Theoretical models and aspects of institutions and growth
Camilla Josephson : Economic Policy and Productivity Growth in different Manufacturing Industries in Sweden 1950-1994
Jan-Pieter Smits, Ewout Frankema : The dynamics of non-catching up: Institutional impediments to modern economic growth in the less developed countries during the 20th century
Jeroen Touwen : Welfare state and market economy in the Netherlands and Europe, 1945-2000



Wednesday 24 March 2004 10:45
G-2 ECO01 Luxury Production
Room G
Networks: Economics , Chair: Nikolinka Fertala
Organizer: Salvatore Ciriacono Discussants: -
Renata Ago : Cultural commodities in late Renaissance Rome
Bruno Blondé : Consumption, Consumer durables and luxury production in the Soutern Netherlands, 17th-18th centuries
Salvatore Ciriacono : Luxury production, consumption and the art market in Early Modern Europe. A Synthesis
Brendan Dooley : Products and Materials in Circulation: Don Giovanni de' Medici as connoisseur and entrepreneur
Fabio Giusberti : The Bolognese veil as luxury product, XVIth- XVIIIth centuries



Wednesday 24 March 2004 14:15
G-3 RUR03 European peasants and war
Room G
Network: Rural Chair: Piet van Cruyningen
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Ida Bull : Peasants and war -consequences of war in the Trøndelag region 1657-1718.
Lourenzo Fernández-Prieto, Miguel Cabo Villaverde : The rural rearguard: the Galician peasantry during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).
Ernst Langthaler : Forced labour in German agriculture, 1939-1945
Rosa Lluch-Bramon : The peasant Remensa wars in Girona (Catalonia, Spain), 1462-1486
Beryl Nicholson : The front line in someone elses war: Mallakastër, Albania, under Austro-Hungarian occupation, 1916-1918



Wednesday 24 March 2004 16:30
G-4 ECO03 The Management of Economic Crisis
Room G
Network: Economics Chair: Ulf Christian Ewert
Organizer: Ulf Christian Ewert Discussant: James Dunlevy
Iris Borowy : The World Economic Crisis: a Health Concern?
Alexander Engel : Price fluctuations, adaptation crises and changing patterns of behaviour in colonial commodities markets of the 18th and 19th centuries
Jürgen Nautz : : The influence of political culture on the management of economic crises. A comparison between Austria, Hungary, Sweden (and Germany).
Elke Viebrock : Unemployment policy in Great Britain and Sweden in the interwar years



Thursday 25 March 2004 8:30
G-5 RUR04 Peasants and nation building
Room G
Network: Rural Chair: Miguel Cabo Villaverde
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Aikaterini Aroni-Tsichli : Peasants and nation building in Greece in the 19th century
Anna Lindkvist : "The National Association Against Emigration" in Sweden and its work for internal colonization during the 1910s.
Roland Spickermann : Cooperatives and the Misfiring of German Nation-Building in Posen Province in the Late German Empire
Siegfried Weichlein : Nation-building in the periphery? The Case of the Bavarian peasantry in the 19th century



Thursday 25 March 2004 10:45
G-6 ECO05 Learning in Economic History: 19th and 20th Centuries
Room G
Networks: Economics , Technology Chair: Margaryta Korolenko
Organizer: David Mitch Discussant: Cornelis Disco
Peter Meyer : Episodes and Institutions of Collective Invention
David Mitch : Practice versus Theory: Developments in Legal and Medical Education in the U.S. and the U.K. 1850 to 1950.
Philip Scranton : Technological Learning in aircraft and aerospace projects, 1940-1970



Thursday 25 March 2004 14:15
G-7 WOM10 Disciplined and undisciplined bodies
Room G
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Catrien Santing
Organizer: Katrin Schultheiss Discussants: -
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
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



Friday 26 March 2004 10:45
G-10 RUR11 RUR11Methods of problem-solving on the commons in past and present I
Room G
Network: Rural Chair: Martina de Moor
Organizer: Martina de Moor Discussant: Jan Luiten van Zanden
Erling Berge, Mikkelsen Tretvik : History and management institutions for forests and pastures of Norway
Hans Olav Bråtå : The Wild Reindeer Board in the Rondane area in Norway - how local people developed a regional management of a common pool resource
Minoti Chakravarty-Kaul : Institutions of Pastoral Commons in the Context of Uncertainty and Risk : A comparative study of problem solving by shepherding communities in North Ronaldshay, in the Orkneys and Gaddis in Chamba, North-West Himalayas
Staffan Granér : Communal Property Rights and Institutional Change



Friday 26 March 2004 14.15
G-11 RUR12 Methods of problem-solving on the commons in past and present II
Room G
Network: Rural Chair: Jan Luiten van Zanden
Organizer: Martina de Moor Discussant: Erling Berge
Martina de Moor : Bridging the gap between CPR-Research of historians and social scientists. A theoretical framework for long term interdisciplinary comparative research
Andrea Finger, Dr. Margaret Shannon : Enacting the commons - Local participation in communally owned forests of the French and Swiss Alps
Herman Tak : Commons and Local Religion in Pre-modern Southern Italy
Paul Warde : Recording regulation: the context of by-laws and their relation to resource scarcity



Friday 26 March 2004 16.30
G-12 EDU09 Radical Acts: Canadian Education in the post-war years
Room G
Network: Education and Childhood Chair: Kristen Nawrotzki
Organizers: - Discussant: Jeffrey Cormier
Catherine Gidney : Reexamining Popular Views of the Sixties: The International Teach-Ins at the Univeristy of Toronto, 1965-1968.
Steve Hewitt : Aiding the Security State: Canadian University Informers and Academic Freedom in the Cold War
Christabelle Sethna : Mercy Flights: Radicalizing University Students About Abortion and Contraception, 1960-1980.



Saturday 27 March 2004 8:30
G-13 EDU08 History of Special Education (Theme session)
Room G
Network: Education and Childhood Chair: André Turmel
Organizers: - Discussant: André Turmel
Joyce Goodman : Pedagogy and Sex: Mary Dendy, 'feebleminded' girls and the Sandlebridge
Annemieke Van Drenth : Gender and religion in the care for mentally deprived children in the Netherlands around 1900.
Angelo van Gorp : 'Backing Decroly'. About the influence of the Société protectrice de l'Enfance anormale and the Société belge de Pédotechnie on Ovide Decroly's contribution to Special and New Education
Pieter Verstraete : Towards a revaluation of Michel Foucault: The medicalisation of care for children with a mental handicap in 19th century France



Saturday 27 March 2004 10:45
G-14 URB05 Shaping and Re-Shaping the City
Room G
Network: Urban Chair: John Davis
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Andrew Pask : Planning Nationalism: Capital Cities and the Scale of Nations, a Comparison of Ottawa and Amsterdam
Haim Yacobi : Re-shaping a sense of place: The Built Environment and Ethnic Conflict in the 'Mixed' City of Lydda/Lod Israel



Saturday 27 March 2004 14:15
G-15 ECO14 Capital Market Anomalies
Room G
Network: Economics Chair: Leonid Borodkin
Organizer: Joerg Baten Discussants: Stefano Battilossi, Leonid Borodkin
Gerhard Kling, Markus Baltzer : Efficiency of the pre-World War I German capital market: Applying a simple fad model
Margaryta Korolenko, Joerg Baten & Peter Beckschaefer : War, Crisis, and the Capital Market: The Anomaly of the Size Effect 1880-1990
Lyndon Moore, Steve Juh : 60 years before Black Scholes: How well did investors price warrants on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange



Saturday 27 March 2004 16:30
G-16 FAM20 Individual and family strategies of young people
Room G
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Sherry Olson
Organizer: Sherry Olson Discussant: Colin Pooley
Hans Henrik Bull : The role of the family in the risk of getting married.18th and 19th century eastern Norway
Patricia Thornton, Danielle Gauvreau : Changing marriage and fertility strategies of young women in the industrializing city, Montreal 1870-1900
Lotta Vikström, Ulf Drugge : Illegal Acts and the Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Youths Committing Crimes inand Area and Century of Change: The Sundsvall Region, Sweden 1840-1880


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