Preliminary Programme

Showing: room H (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
H-1 FAM23 Fatherhoods
Room H
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Kirsi Warpula
Organizer: Kirsi Warpula Discussants: Megan Doolittle, Kirsi Warpula
Thomas Nutt : Absent Fathers: Illegitimacy and paternal responsibility under the Old and New Poor Law, England c.1800-1850
Helen Rogers : ‘“The father’s rights are first in the house”: working women on fathers and fatherhood’
Julie-Marie Strange : 'Speechless with Grief': Bereavement and the working-class father, c. 1880-1914
Cristiana Viegas De Andrade : Paternity and family in eighteenth century Brazil: examining the patriarchal mentality



Wednesday 24 March 2004 10:45
H-2 FAM02 Premarital Cohabitation
Room H
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Organizer: Guy Brunet Discussants: -
Guy Brunet, Alain Bideau : Pre-marital cohabitation in Lyons (France), XIXth century
Michel Oris, Olivier Perroux, Michel Porret : Marriage and Social Control in 19th Century Geneva
Kari Pitkanen : An Eighteenth Century Boom in Premarital Cohabitation in an Eastern Finnish Parish
Enrique Tandeter : Trial Marriage in the Colonial Andes



Wednesday 24 March 2004 14:15
H-3 FAM03 Family formation and failure? England 1400-1750
Room H
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Sheila Cooper
Organizers: - Discussant: Sölvi Sogner
Amanda Capern : Women, Wealth and Family in Lincolnshire 1550-1750
Philippa Maddern : 'The ever-changing family'; effects of life-cycle and social context



Wednesday 24 March 2004 16:30
H-4 FAM34 Endogamy and partnerchoice in comparative perspective II
Room H
Networks: Family and Demography , Social Inequality Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Organizers: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, Marco Van Leeuwen Discussants: -
Ki-Soo Eun : Who Married Whom? An Analysis of Marriage Network by Social Status in Jeju Island in the 19th Century Korea
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir : Emergence of a Nordic Marriage Pattern during the late 19th century?
Ineke Maas, Jean Piere Pelisier, Daniele Rebaudo & Marco van Leeuwen : Social mobility in France.
Muriel Neven, Michel Oris : Social control and marital endogamy in town and countryside. The 19th century Eastern Belgium experience



Thursday 25 March 2004 8:30
H-5 FAM04 Social and demographic transitions in the life course
Room H
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Gilbert Ritschard
Organizer: Michel Oris Discussant: Michel Oris
Hilde Bras : Brothers and sisters in the life course: a comparative study of the influence of siblings on chances of migration and marriage among women from two rural areas in the Netherlands and Belgium, 1850-1950.
Andrew Hinde, Martin Gorsky & Bernard Harris : Age, sickness and longevity in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries: evidence from the Hampshire Friendly Society
Kirk Scott, Gunnar Andersson : Labour-Market Attachment and Entry to Parenthood: The Experience of Immigrant Women in Sweden



Thursday 25 March 2004 10:45
H-6 FAM05 Sibling Relations, Close Marriage and Class Formation in Europe, 1750-1850
Room H
Network: Family and Demography Chair: David Warren Sabean
Organizer: David Warren Sabean Discussant: Christopher H. Johnson
Leonore Davidoff : Sibling order, Gender and Authority: William Gladstone and His Sisters
Carola Lipp : Sibling relations in Nineteenth-Century German Urban Life



Thursday 25 March 2004 14:15
H-7 FAM06 Sibling Ties and Practice in Nineteenth-Century Europe (Theme session)
Room H
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Jon Mathieu
Organizer: David Warren Sabean Discussant: David Warren Sabean
Gérard Delille : Considerations on the practice of dowries in the transition to modern period
Elisa Martin, Juan Gamella : Kinship Relations Among Spanish Gypsies
Arlette Schnyder : Eight Unmarried Sisters and their Four Married Brothers: Sibling Networks in Switzerland 1910 - 1950
Regina Schulte : The Future Historian and the Future of the Sisters



Friday 26 March 2004 8:30
H-9 FAM11 Urban fertility models
Room H
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Organizer: Mary Louise Nagata Discussant: Michel Oris
Siegfried Gruber : Albanian urban fertility in the beginning of the 20th century
Sofia Kling : “We Dare Not Live”: Birth Control, Abortion and Sexuality in Sweden, 1929-1940.
Mary Louise Nagata, Kiyoshi Hamano : Fertility patterns in early modern Kyoto, Japan, 1843-1868
Reto Schumacher : Fertility decline and ecological constraint. Geneva 1800 - 1860



Friday 26 March 2004 10:45
H-10 FAM10 Women and Property
Room H
Network: Family and Demography Chairs: -
Organizer: Beatrice Moring Discussant: Richard Wall
Maria Ågren : A Family Secret: how married women's property rights were discussed and re-interpreted in late 17th century Sweden
Hiroko Hashimoto : Invention of Patriarchy? : Thai Traditional Family System and the Reconstruction of Women's Property Rights in Early
Beatrice Moring : Women, Property Rights and Property Control in Pre-Industrial Scandinavia
Muriel Neven : Women and property in nineteenth-century rural Belgium



Friday 26 March 2004 14.15
H-11 WOR05 Meet the Author session: Andre Gunder Frank: Reorient into the Nineteenth Century
Room H
Network: World History Chairs: -
Organizers: - Discussants: Andre Gunder Frank, Patrick O'Brien, Peer Vries



Friday 26 March 2004 16.30
H-12 FAM12 Updating Categories: National health care systems during the 20th century
Room H
Networks: Family and Demography , Social Inequality Chair: Ólöf Garðarsdóttir
Organizer: Bruce Fetter Discussant: Ólöf Garðarsdóttir
Bruce Fetter : US National Health Accounts and Political Culture
John Mohan : Disaggregated estimates of voluntary and municipal expenditure on hospital provision in Britain before the NHS
Sundeep Nayak : History of Public Health in British India 1872-1947: Analysis of Policy Interventions and Demographic Outcomes
Peter Skold, Per Axelsson : Historical Roots of the Welfare State. The Structure and Expenditures of Health Care in Sweden.



Saturday 27 March 2004 8:30
H-13 FAM14 Positive or preventive? Reproduction in Taiwan and the Netherlands, 1870-1940 I
Room H
Network: Family and Demography Chair: James Lee
Organizers: Theo Engelen, Jan Kok Discussant: James Lee
Ying Chang Chuang, Theo Engelen & Arthur Wolf : An Introduction tot the Program Population and Society in Taiwan and the Netherlands
Ying-hui Hsieh, Theo Engelen & Wen-Shan Yang : The comparative study for fertility decline in Taiwan and the Netherlands
John R. Shepherd, Frans van Poppel : Fertility and childhood mortality
Wen-Shan Yang, Jan Kok & Ying-hui Hsieh : Spacing and stopping behavior in rural Taiwan and The Netherlands, a comparative, multivariate analysis



Saturday 27 March 2004 10:45
H-14 FAM15 Positive of preventive? Reproduction in Taiwan and the Netherlands, 1870-1940 II
Room H
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Ad van der Woude
Organizers: Theo Engelen, Jan Kok Discussant: Ad van der Woude
Melissa Brown, Yinghai Pan, John R. Shepherd, Theo Engelen, Jan Kok & Claudia Engel : Fertility and Social Differentiation in Taiwan and the Netherlands: Ethnicity/Religion, Class, Cohort, and Region
Theo Engelen, Hill Gates : Rural and Urban Fertility in Taiwan and the Netherlands
Hill Gates, Marloes Schoonheim : The Ethnography of Fertility
Sping Wang, Jan Kok & Hill Gates : Illegitimacy in pre-industrial Taiwanese and Dutch Societies: A departure in culture, society and State between the East and the West



Saturday 27 March 2004 14:15
H-15 LAB35 Determinants of Female Labour Force Participation: 19th century case studies
Room H
Networks: Labour , Women and Gender Chair: Ulla Wikander
Organizers: - Discussant: Ulla Wikander
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


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