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
P-1
CUL01
Media and Culture
Room P
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Elfie Rembold
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
Elfie Rembold
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Salvador Gómez García :
The Spanish society in the broadcasting publicity of the forty
Jyrki Hakapää :
National Aims of Book Distribution in the Nineteenth Century Finland
Julio Montero, Javier Cervera Gil :
Cinema going in Valencia. Film as a modernising factor (1896-1939)
Orlin Spassov :
The Quality Press in Southeast Europe: Historical perspective and contemporary developments
Wednesday 24 March 2004
14:15
P-3
LAT02
Public Health and State Formation in Latin America
Room P
Network:
Latin America
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Chair:
Michiel Baud
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Organizer:
Kim Clark
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Discussant:
Katherine Bliss
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David Abernathy :
'A novel problem': Territoriality, public health and the preservation of order in the Panama Canal Zone
Ann Blum :
Medicine and Motherhood: Infant Feeding in Mexican Public Welfare, 1898-1910
Kim Clark :
Female Public Health Workers and the Tensions of Ecuadorian State Formation, 1930-1950.
Paulo Drinot :
Syphilis, state formation, and public health in early twentieth-century Peru
Wednesday 24 March 2004
16:30
P-4
ELI03
Cultural Networks of 17th and 18th Century Elites
Room P
Päivi Maria Pihlaja :
Scientific Elites in the 18th Century Europe
Willemijn Ruberg :
Letter writing forming an elite identity - Dutch correspondence 1750-1850
Sofia Valdez :
The 3rd Count of Ribeira Grande: a case study
Charlotta Wolff :
The Swedish nobility and France of the Enlightenment
Thursday 25 March 2004
8:30
P-5
CUL05
The idea of Europe: Past and Present
Room P
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Dietrich Orlow
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Györgyi-Elisabeth Bindorffer :
Joining Europe: Old and New Identity Constructions of the Hungarian Germans
Lev Kreft :
Europe in Slovenian Perspective
Tsvete Lazova :
The Myth of Europa. Its Organization and the Identity of the Greeks
Ringo Ossewaarde :
Cosmopolitan Europe and patriotic Europeans
Thursday 25 March 2004
10:45
P-6
HIS01
Using Gis for historical research I
Room P
Network:
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Chair:
Onno Boonstra
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Onno Boonstra
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Martyn Jessop :
Applications of GIS in Mapping Forced Migration
Nina Piotukh :
West-East: the Rural Settling Systems in Russia (comparative spatial-statistical analysis using GIS)
Vincent Tassenaar, Peter Groote :
Infrastructural development and the standard of living in the Northern Netherlands, 1820-1913
Thursday 25 March 2004
14:15
P-7
HIS02
Using GIS for historical research II
Room P
Network:
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Chair:
Martyn Jessop
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Martyn Jessop
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Pragya Agarwal, R. Bradshaw & R. Abrahart :
Social Conditions In England And Wales During The Mid-Nineteenth Century: A Re-Evaluation Of The Work Of Henry Mayhew
Robert M. Schwartz :
Railways and Rural Development in Nineteenth-Century France
George Vascik :
Local dimensions of the 'crisis of liberalism' in East Fresia as reflected in the German elections of 1881 and 1884
Friday 26 March 2004
8:30
P-9
NAT06
Local, Regional and National Loyalties and Identities
Room P
Network:
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Chair:
John Breuilly
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Ton Zwaan
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Graeme Morton :
The claim to egalitarianism in Scottish nationalism, 1880-present.
Wojciech Olszewski :
Peasant Communities and the Processes of Establishing National Identities in Central Europe at the Turn of the 19th and 20 th Centuries
Zakir H. Raju :
Nationalism, Identity and National Cinema in Bangladesh
Zeljko Vujadinovic, Biljana Babic :
Reality and historical science in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-2002)
Friday 26 March 2004
10:45
P-10
FAM29
Families, migration and economic change
Room P
Rolande Bonnain-Dulon :
Families, migrations and economic transformations
Sylvie Dépatie :
Individual Trajectories and the Labour Market in the Montréal Region in the Eighteenth Century
Rose Duroux :
Retour des hommes, retour des devises (Men return, currencies return)
Anne-Lise Head :
Institutional and economic obstacles impeding migration in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the case of Switzerland
Friday 26 March 2004
14.15
P-11
HIS03
Using GIS to analyse urban patterns in the past
Room P
Network:
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Chair:
George Vascik
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
George Vascik
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Gary Priestnall, R. Abrahart, R. Bradshaw & G. Conway :
Modelling and analysis of a Victorian city - a GIS approach
Frank Suurenbroek :
Reconstructing the fringe. A spatial reconstruction of the 1832 fringe belt of Haarlem, using a GIS approach
Steven Trick, Chris Lloyd, Keith Lilley & Conor Graham :
Characterising medieval urban form using GIS: digital morphometric analysis and its uses in historical urban morphology
Friday 26 March 2004
16.30
P-12
HEA09
The patients perspective
Room P
Cornelia Brink :
Have I been insane? Yes or no? The readers are asked for their opinion. Proofs of mental health in patients' stories around 1900
Sabina Roth :
Among Booklets and Files: Therpeutic Experiences with Schroth's Nature Cure (1860-1880)
Mirjam Triendl :
On Representation and Embodiment. Experiencing Difference and Identity in the Spas of Bohemia. 1890-1938.
Saturday 27 March 2004
8:30
P-13
CUL12
The Transformations of Ritual in Modern Societies
Room P
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Elfie Rembold
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Elfie Rembold
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Jurij Fikfak :
Rituals Between Tradition and Production of Local Identity
Rasa Paukstyte :
Folk Culture and Urbanization. Transformation of Baptism Traditions in Lithuanian Town
Saturday 27 March 2004
10:45
P-14
HEA10
The politics of health in Germany
Room P
Silke Fehlemann, Ulrike Lindner :
Mothers and infants under medical control in Germany 1890-1970
Kristina Matron :
Urban youth and (psychic) health - municipal youth welfare in Frankfurt am Main in the Weimar Republic
Florence Vienne :
Nazism and the history of man as an object of biopolitics
Maria Wolf :
Life as a sexually transmitted deadly disease. Eugenic engineering of the 'generational order' in the 20th century
Saturday 27 March 2004
14:15
P-15
HEA12
Declining urban mortality in the Nordic Countries
Room P
Bo Burstrom :
Piped water and diarrhoea mortality in Stockholm 1878-1926
Anne Løkke :
Victorian side effects - hygiene, wet nurses and infant mortality in Copenhagen 1820-1920
Lisa Öberg :
Medico-political and citizen action to reduce infant and child mortality in Stockholm 1878-1926
John Rogers, Sören Edvinsson & Anders Brändström :
Causes of death in northern Swedish towns during the demographic and the epidemiological transition
Saturday 27 March 2004
16:30
P-16
SOC16
Philantropy and Welfare
Room P
Thomas Adams :
The Mixed Moral Economy of Welfare: European Perspectives
David Hammack :
Thinking About Nongovernment and Nonprofit Organizations and Philanthropy in Europe and the United States
Mikael Spång :
The Hegemony of the People's Home in Sweden
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