Wed 22 March
8:30
10:45
14:15
16:30
Thu 23 March
8:30
10:45
14:15
16:30
Fri 24 March
8:30
10:45
14:15
16:30
Sat 25 March
8:30
10:45
14:15
16:30
All days
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Wednesday 22 March 2006
8:30
A-1
SOC01
Care, Discipline and Training in Orphanages and Other Charitable Institutions in the 17th and 18th centuries
Room A
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Thomas Adams
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Organizer:
Thomas Adams
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Discussant:
Thomas Adams
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Alysa Levene :
The Survival Prospects of European Foundlings: the London Foundling Hospital and the Spedale degli Innocenti of Florence, 1741-77
Laurence Marcoult :
Work for the Idle Poor? Realities of “The Great Confinement” at the Hôpital-Général of Paris in the Eighteenth Century
Thomas Max Safley :
Controversies over Child Care and Discipline in Eighteenth-Century Germany
Valentina Tikoff :
Exploitation or Education: The Labor of Seville’s Orphanage Wards, 1681-1831
B-1
ETH20
Gender and Migration I
Room B
Betty de Hart :
Dual Citizenship and Identity
Donna Gabaccia :
Gender and Interdisciplinary Field-Building in
Eleonore Kofman :
Gendered Migrations, Social Reproduction and Welfare Regimes: new dialogues and directions
Deniz Ünsal :
The Multicultural Ordeal: Race, Nation and Sexuality in Dutch Postcoloniality
D-1
ORA16
Anchoring Memory: Space, Place, Object
Room D
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Selma Leydesdorff
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Graciela De Garay :
Building a persuasive professional public discourse to build the Mexican modernist city of the 20th century
Leyla Neyzi :
Narrating Memory at Home and in the Street: Conflict over Identity in a Historic Neighborhood in Istanbul
Katrina Powell :
Public and Private Memories of Displacement: Narrating Removal and Relocation
E-1
RUR04
Elites and progress in agriculture
Room E
Laurent Bourquin :
Country Gentlemen and Noble Agronomists. Agriculture and Noble Identity in Modern France (XVIth-XVIIIth Century)
Stefan Brakensiek :
Experts and progress in agriculture, Germany 1750-1850
Richard W Hoyle :
Landowning elites and progress in English agriculture, 1500-1800
María Dolores Muñoz Dueñas :
Élites, liberal reformation and development in Spanish agriculture (1750-1868)
F-1
HEA01
Big People
Room F
Anne Hardy, Nils Rosdahl :
Building confidence in biological products: Thorvald Madsen, Denmark and International Health between the wars
Socrates Litsios :
Selskar 'Mike' Gunn (1883-1944): A born imaginative Leader
Lion Murard :
Health policy between the international and the local: Jacques Parisot in Nancy and Geneva (1919-1939)
Esteban Rodriguez Ocaña :
Gustavo Pittalugia (1876-1956): Science as a weapon for social reform in time of crisis
G-1
POL17
Justice and Statebuilding I
Room G
Zacharoula Kouki :
The right to Reform and the reform of Right: the show trials of the late 60s in the Soviet Union
Dimitris Kousouris :
Justice, Ideology and Politics of Liberation: The Winners' Law as Established by the Trials of Collaborators and War Criminals. Greece, Italy and France
Michail Sotiropoulos :
State building through Law formation: the role of university (law) professors in the case of 19th century Greece and Italy
I-1
POL01
Europe at Liberation : Western Europe
Room A-2
Network:
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Chair:
Ido de Haan
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Organizer:
Nele Beyens
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Discussants:
-
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Nele Beyens :
Contending for Power after the Dutch Liberation
Peter Romijn, Remco Raben :
Political transitions in wartime and postwar Europe and Asia: the Dutch and Indonesian cases compared
Johannes-Dieter Steinert :
British Humanitarian Assistance in Northwest Europe during and after the Second World War
J-1
THE02
"Lieux de memoire" in Europe: National Receptions and Appropriations of a Historiographical Concept
Room J
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Stefan Berger
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Sarah Gensburger :
"Les lieux de mémoire" in France: from a concept to a realm of memory
Chantal Kesteloot :
Belgian "lieux de mémoire": an impossible project?
Sonja Kmec :
"Lieux de mémoire" in Luxembourg: (de)constructing "identities"
Benoît Majerus :
"Lieux de mémoire" - a European paradigm?
K-1
WOM23
Varieties of Feminism I: International Perspectives
Room K
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Bonnie Smith
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Bonnie Smith
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Florence Binard :
Biology, Sexuality and the Sexual Order in Relation to Feminism in the 1920s in Great Britain
Silke Neunsinger, Pernilla Jonsson :
Feminine Finances. Funding the socialist and bourgeois women's movement - a transnational approach
Anne Revillard :
Bringing the movement within the state: the Comité du Travail féminin (1965-1981), or the unknown origins of French state feminism
L-1
FAM01
International Families I. Aristocratic Networks and Court Societies
Room L
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
David Warren Sabean
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Organizer:
David Warren Sabean
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Discussant:
Simon Teuscher
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Katrin Keller :
Permanent Ties? Familial Networks at the Courts of Dresden and Vienna
Ciaran O'scea :
The Assimilation and Identity Formation of an Irish Minority in Early Seventeenth-Century Castile
Gabriel Piterberg :
Ottoman Political Households: An Alternative Model of Kinship
Matt Vester :
The Courtly Ties of a Renaissance Transalpine Dynasty: The Savoie-Nemours
M-1
ASI01
Colonialism, law and policy
Room M
Network:
Asia
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Chair:
Ratna Saptari
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Leela Sami :
Famines, Public Health and Colonial Medicine: A Study of Madras Presidency 1858-1880
Mitra Sharafi :
Creating Legal India: Colonialism and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
Gerry van Klinken :
Indirect rule, ethnicity and ethnic criminality in late colonial Indonesia
N-1
HIS01
Advances in Historical GIS I
Room N
Network:
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Chair:
Andreas Kunz
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Onno Boonstra, Luuk Schreven :
Deriving temporal statistics from municipalities with changing boundaries
Martyn Jessop :
Historical GIS: Are we there yet?
Torsten Wiedemann, Eric Vanhaute :
The Belgian HISGIS
O-1
FAM09
Specific mortality patterns
Room O
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Olof Gardarsdottir
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Gayle Davis :
Stillbirth Registration and Conceptions of the Newborn, c.1900-1950
Andrew Hinde, Michael Edgar :
Death on a strange isle: mortality among the stone workers of the Isle of Purbeck in southern England, 1850-1900
Alice Reid :
Infant life chances in nineteenth century urban and rural Scottish communities
Robert C.H. Shell :
Poverty and Aids or is it Aids and poverty? The historical demography of HIV in the poorest province of South Africa, 1988 to 2001
Maria Wisselgren :
Victim or Pioneer? The Role of the Mother in the Hospitalization of Childbirth in Sweden
P-1
FAM05
Jack Goody revisited
Room P
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Mary Louise Nagata
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Organizer:
Mary Louise Nagata
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Discussants:
Anne-Lise Head, Isabel Moll-Blanes |
Christa Matthys, Eric Vanhaute :
A ‘silent class’ and a ‘quiet revolution’. The role of female domestic servants in Flanders’ fertility decline.
David Luke Robichaux :
Jack Goody and John Hajnal in Mexico: The Mesoamerican developmental cycle and its demographic implications
Q-1
CRI01
Experiences with delinquency and the justice system
Room N1-O1
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Jean Trépanier
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Organizer:
Jean Trépanier
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Discussant:
Jean Trépanier
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Marcela Aranguiz :
Juvenile Courts at the Beginning of the XXth Century: New Practice or More of the Same?
Lee Polansky :
“One of the Worst Little Creatures I Ever Came in Contact With”: The Delinquent Girl and the Juvenile Justice System in Georgia, 1914-1924
Lotta Vikström :
Causes and Consequences of Individual Misconduct in the Past: Juvenile Delinquents and Their Demographic Path Compared to that of 'Ordinary' Youths in the Nineteenth-Century Sundsvall Region, Sweded
R-1
ElI01
ELI01: Enlightened Loyalties: Conceptual Construction of Social Identities in Europe
Room R
Peter Hallberg :
The Making of "the Middle Classes": Ideology and Identity Formation in the Age of Democractic Revolutions
Jouko Nurmiainen :
Particular interests in common good. Finnish politicians, fatherland and nation in the 18th century
Jon Stobart :
Who were the urban gentry? A social elite in English provincial towns, 1680-1760
Charlotta Wolff :
Love of fatherland and hate of sovereignty. Aristocratic philosophy of state in 18th-century Sweden
S-1
ORA01
Three Generations Telling and Re-telling the Second World War in Europe
Room S
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Mary Chamberlain
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Ugur Ungor
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Nicole Burgermeister :
Communicating memories of WWII in Switzerland
Olaf Jensen, Dr. Sabine Moller :
Communicating memories of WWII in group-discussions across Europe
Claudia Lenz :
Leaving the nation towards mankind? The transformation of the national master narrative on WWII in Norwegian families
Isabella Matauschek, Hans Marks :
Victimisation in Dutch and Danish Narratives of the Second World War
T-1
REL03
Religion, Economy and Welfare
Room T
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Joris van Eijnatten
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Máté Botos :
Economic thought and religious mind: Catholic economists in the 19th Century
William Issel :
Catholic Labor Activism: The Career of Bishop Hugh A. Donohoe in California
Annika Sandén :
Welfare in Early Modern Sweden?
Max Voegler :
From Poor Relief to the 'Social Question': The Roman Catholic Church in Upper Austria, 1850-1914
U-1
ETH01
Children and migration: Imperial, National and Multicultural Contexts
Room U
Dirk Hoerder :
Education for a Lifeworld or for an Imperial Construct: Schooling in the British Empire, 1930s to 1960s
Jacqueline Knoerr :
When German Children Come "Home". Experiences of (Re-)migration and some Remarks about the "TCK"-Issue
Irina Schmitt :
'I am who you think I am' ('Ich bin der der du denkst der ich bin') - Cultural self-positioning of young people with and without migration experiences in Germany and Canada
Adam Walaszek :
Immigrant Children, Orphan Asylums and Social Control in the United States' Progressive Era
W-1
LAB25
Socialist ideals
Committee Room 2
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
David De Vries
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Wayne Thorpe
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Rui Manuel Brás :
Getting to the socialist Promised Land. A study case on the Lisbon tobacco workers (XIX-XX centuries).
Casey Harison :
The Paris Commune: Meanings and Lessons in the Era of the Russian Revolution of 1905
Joan Meyers :
Forging Economic Democracy: A Case Study of Workplace Diversity, Autonomy, and Reward
Wednesday 22 March 2006
10:45
A-2
FAM23
Children and childhood in European Institutions
Room A
Ida Bull :
Children in orphanage – between religion and work training
Sara Hansson :
Institutional functions meet individual rights. The care for mentally retarded children in 1950's Sweden
Djurdja Hrzenjak :
Delicate residents of Laibach. Analysis of a foundling hospital protocol.
B-2
ETH21
Gender and migration II
Room B
Leslie Page Moch :
Women and Men in Paris, 1870-1939: Gender and Migration
Marlou Schrover :
Theories on gender and migration
C-2
CUL17
Audiovisual representation of war I
Room C
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Jose Garcia Aviles
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Jose Garcia Aviles
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Fátima Gil :
The image of Spanish women in the pro-Franco non-fiction film during the Civil War
Maria Antonia Paz Rebollo :
Information as Show: Pre-Iraq War on Spanish TV
Araceli Rodríguez Mateos :
The representation of war in the Spanish newsreel NO-DO
María Ulled :
Watching War. Irak’s War Photographies on spanish newspapers
D-2
ECO01
Growth & Inequality
Room D
Joerg Baten, Dorothee Crayen :
Inequality and Growth
Concha Betran, Maria A. Pons & Javier Ferri :
Wage Inequality and Globalisation: What can we learn from the Past?: A calibration general equilibrium model approach
Bruno Blondé, G. Verbist :
Economic growth and social inequality in the early modern Southern Netherlands
E-2
AFR01
African Memories and Identities
Room E
Network:
Africa
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Chair:
E. Ike Udogu
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
E. Ike Udogu
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Tunde Adeleke :
The Identity Question among Black Americans in the Post-Civil Rights era.
Meryem Ayan :
Narrating Memories
Peter Jones :
The German State, Missions and Schooling in German East Africa (1882 - 1914): Transposing the ideologies of the metropol: The concept of 'Volk"
Theeophilus O Ogbhemhe :
Patriarchal Construction fo African Feminism
F-2
HEA02
State interventions and private negotiations in the practice of colonial medicine
Room F
Nandini Bhattacharya :
"Tropical Aggregation of Labour?" Contested territories in the tea plantation enclaves in colonial Bengal, India
Sanjoy Bhattacharya :
Marking the limits of state power?: Reassessing the dynamics of smallpox vaccination in British India, 1857-1947
Kai Khiun Liew :
“Everybody’s business becomes nobody’s business.” Demarcating responsibilities of public health in the Rubber plantations of British Malaya (1900s-1942)
Kavita Sivaramakrishnan :
Contesting the claims of Colonial'scientific' medicine: Indigenous Medical Practitioners and the politics of recasting scientificauthority in British Colonial India (1890-1940)
G-2
WOM19
Roundtable: Women and Investment
Room G
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Kirsti Niskanen
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Maria Ågren
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Mary Beth Combs :
A Measure of Legal Independence: The Married Women's Property Act and the Portfolio Allocations of British Wives
David Green :
Women providing for women: money, emotion and duty 1800-1870
Stefania Licini :
Women as investors, some evidence from the case of Milan, Italy (1860-1900)
Josephine Maltby, Janette Rutterford :
“A nesting instinct”? Women investors and risk in England 1800-1930
Alastair Owens :
Feathering the nest: property, investment and the English bourgeois household 1800-1860
Stephanie Wyse :
Gender, wealth and margins of empire: women's financial decision making in New Zealand c.1890 to 1950
H-2
CUL02
Consumer Culture
Room H
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Marsha Siefert
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Tina Dingel :
"A respite from fashion (Urlaub von der Mode)“ – Fashion and gender in German men’s everyday lives from the 1920s to the 1950s
Marija Grujic :
Reconstructing the Consumer Identity: Memories of Popular music consumption in Serbia in the Nineties
Hanna Kuusi :
Domesticating Design – Male Designers and Female Consumers in the 1950s’ Finland
I-2
POL02
Europe at liberation: Eastern Europe
Room A-2
Network:
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Chair:
Ido de Haan
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Organizer:
Liesbeth van de Grift
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Discussant:
Ido de Haan
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Vieru Mihaela :
The National Liberal Party of Romania and Communism
Dietrich Orlow :
"Short-Term Illusions in Central Europe: The 'Eastern Orientation' and the Non-Communist Left in Austria and Germany, 1945-1948"
Ioannis Sygkelos :
National discourse as a factor legitimising a communist regime [Bulgaria 1944-1948]
Liesbeth van de Grift :
Political Reconstruction in East Germany and Romania after WW II
J-2
ETH35
Integrating the Other in France: The Banlieues Riots in International Perspective
Room J
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Eric Kaufmann
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
Nancy L. Green, Eric Kaufmann, Pontus Odmalm, Olivier Richomme |
K-2
GEO01
Spaces of Sexual Citizenship 1. Gender
Room K
Network:
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Chair:
Stuart Basten
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Francesca Moore :
Abortion, citizenship and women’s rights in industrial England
Christine Petto :
'For the Service of my Husband': The Widow-mapmakers of early modern Europe
Richard Smith :
Servile status and extra-marital sex in medieval English rural communities
L-2
FAM02
International Families II: Transnationality and the Nation-State 1700-1850
Room L
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Jon Mathieu
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Organizer:
Christopher H. Johnson
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Discussant:
Christopher H. Johnson
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Jacqueline Letzter :
The Emigration of the Stier Family from Antwerp: Sizing Up American-style Happiness in an Age of Revolution (1794-1804)
Arnout Mertens :
Religion, State, and Nation. Belgian Pedigreed Nobles in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, 1814-1830/9
Christine Philliou :
Families of Empires and Nations: Transforming Ottoman Politics in Southeastern Europe One Family at a Time, 1750-1850
Jonathan Spangler :
Spreading the Bets: Multi-National Aristocratic Kinship Networks in a Changing Political Environment (1500-1815)
M-2
ETH03
Ethnic Elders, family, work and retirement
Room M
Anita Böcker :
Residence and social security strategies of former guest workers: The case of Turkish immigrants in the Netherlands
Lisa Dillon, Jon Moen :
Nativity, ethnicity and men’s retirement in turn-of-the-century Canada and the United States
Brian Gratton, Myron P. Gutmann :
The Perils of Family Support: Aging Immigrants
Jay Kleinberg :
European Women, Age and the U.S. Labor Market, 1880 – 1990
N-2
HIS02
Advances in Historical GIS II
Room N
Network:
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Chair:
Onno Boonstra
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Peter Doorn :
Landscape and settlement location since prehistory in Aetolia, Central Greece
Andreas Kunz :
HGIS Germany: A spatio-historical information system as a platform for social and economic statistics
George Vascik :
Agrarianism in the North German Marschlands: a comparative study of local political cultures in East Friesland, Oldenburg, and Stade
O-2
RUR03
Reshaping identities in rural Europe in the 20th century
Room O
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Anton Schuurman
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Anton Schuurman
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Miguel Cabo Villaverde :
Written words in an oral world: press and social change in Galicia, 1900-1936
Francisco Cobo Romero, Teresa Maria Ortega Lopez :
Political Languages and Cultures of Mobilisation. The Heterogenious Social Support to the Francoist Regime in the Rural Andalusia (1936-1948)
Ernst Langthaler :
Constructing the Peasantry: Discourses of Identity and Difference in an Austrian Rural Community, 1938-1945
Will Wilson :
The Making of the Nazi Countryside: The Reich Food Estate Exhibition and the professionalization of agriculture in Nazi Germany, 1933-39.
P-2
NAT01
Borders and Nations
Room P
Network:
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Chair:
Ad Knotter
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
Martin van der Velde, Ton Zwaan |
John Ashbrook :
The goat or the bull?: The politicization of national and regional identities in the Croatian Istrian borderland in the 1990s
Sophie Bouwens :
Communicating on commuting. Cross-border labour from the Dutch to the German part of the Euregio Meuse-Rhine in the Dutch regional press, 1955-2000
Huib Ernste :
Borders beyond identity politics
Q-2
CRI02
Juvenile probation: one denomination, different realities
Room N1-O1
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Tamara Myers
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Organizer:
Jean Trépanier
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Discussant:
Tamara Myers
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Eric Pierre :
Probation in the 1912 French Law: Controversies and Implementation
Jean Trépanier :
Probation at the Montreal Juvenile Delinquents Court, 1912-1950: rhetoric and reality
Ingrid van der Bij :
Roots of change. Dutch civil juvenile justice in the fifties at the district court of Groningen.
R-2
ORA02
Remembrance and Cultural Patterns: Individual memory, official offers and collective patterns of memory of slave and forced labourers
Room R
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Alexander Von Plato
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Piotr Filipkowski :
Narrating slave- and forced labour in Poland.
Gelinada Grinchenko :
Ostarbeiters of the Third Reich: commemoration strategies
Christoph Thonfeld :
Homecoming across Europe - former slave and forced labourers on the move
S-2
EDU01
Narratives of Education
Room S
Ning De Coninck-Smith :
Schooling for life? Narratives and educational systems, Denmark 1945-2005
Bethany Rogers :
Alternative Routes to Teaching: Voices from the National Teacher Corps (NTC)
Patricia Thane :
Life Narratives of British Women Graduates
T-2
MID06
Medieval nobility: rulership, social practices and artistic patronage
Room T
Network:
Middle Ages
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Chair:
Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Maria Joao Branco :
Teresa of Portugal, Mathilda of Flanders: on the footsteps of a Countess of Flanders (12th –13th century
Tuula Hockman :
Northern Loyalty: Marriages of Scandinavian nobility in the Middle Ages
Delphine Jeannot :
The books of Agnes of Burgundy, duchess of Bourbon (about 1407-1476)
U-2
SOC06
Poverty and Poor Relief in Europe
Room U
Beata Csibor :
Child poverty in the 21 century
Carl Griffin :
Terror, Violence and Social Policy: Parochial Responses to Popular Protest in Rural England, 1830-31
Samantha Shave :
A User's Perspective of Welfare: Individuals’ Life Experiences during the old Poor Law
Wednesday 22 March 2006
14:15
A-3
RUR01
State and Agriculture in Europe
Room A
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Miguel Cabo Villaverde
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Ernst Langthaler
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Aikaterini Aroni-Tsichli :
The crisis of current in Greece : Protectionism and social conflicts, 1892-1905
Juan Carmona, James Simpson :
Economies of scale and obstacles to land reform, the case of Andalucía, 1931-36.
Michael Turner, John Beckett :
The End of the Old Order? The Land Question and the Burden of Ownership in the UK, c.1880-c.1925
B-3
ETH04
Immigrants and citizens: twentieth century Jewish migration and absorption in comparative perspective
Room B
Nora Faires :
Jewish Refugees in Autotown: Two Waves of Immigrants to Flint, Michigan
Fred Lazin :
American Quotas and Soviet Jews: The Case of Soviet Jewish Refugees in 1989
Melanie Shell-Weiss :
Jews and Immigrants: The Miami Response to Post-1980 Refugees from the Soviet Union, Cuba and Haiti
Marina Zeltser-Shorer :
Barter of Identities: Soviet Jews in Germany, U.S. and Israel
C-3
FAM35
Children mortality in European Institutions
Room C
Carlo Corsini :
Infant abandonment in Florence, 1840-1842
Vicente Pérez-Moreda :
"How many foundlings were abandoned in Spain?"
Diego Ramiro-Fariñas :
Childhood mortality and foundlings in Madrid, 1900-1930.
D-3
ETH22
Gender and migration III
Room D
Lynette Jackson :
From Kakuma to Rogers Park: Gendered Narratives of Displacement and Home
Leo Lucassen :
Mixed marriages and assimilation: Exogamy and the role of ethnicity, religion, class and gender among German migrants in the Netherlands (1870-1940)
Eileen Yeo :
Gender in Diaspora: Home and Homeland among the Irish and the Jews in Britain and America
Bediz Yilmaz :
Women organize, children earn: Survival strategies of poor migrant households living in an Istanbul slum
E-3
POL12
From disaster to democracy: differenent approaches to Spain 1898-1975
Room E
Network:
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Chair:
Francisco Segado
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Francisco Acosta Ramírez, Salvador Cruz Artacho :
From subversion to negotiation: Political socialization in rural Andalusia
Fernando Furquim De Camargo :
The Conservative Ideology of José Antonio Primo de Rivera 1931-1936
Andrew H. Lee, From Disaster To Democracy: Different Approaches To Spain, 1898-1975 :
The Conscious Mother and The Natural Child in the Novelas of Federica Montseny
F-3
FAM22
Spiritual kinship in urban context
Room F
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Virginie De Luca
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Organizer:
Vincent Gourdon
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Discussant:
François-Joseph Ruggiu
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Guido Alfani :
Spiritual Kinship and the others. Ivrea, 1480-1620
Annick Foucrier-Binda :
Baptisms at Notre-Dame des Victoires, San Francisco, California, and the networks of a community of French immigrants (1856-1880)
Francisco García González, Cosme Jesús Gómez :
Fictive kinship and social networks in meridional Spain ( Albacete, 1750-1850)
Vincent Gourdon :
Families and baptisms in great cities : Paris and Rome in the XIXth century.
G-3
MID07
Urban Elites and Aristocratic behaviour in the 15th and 16th centuries Spanish Kingdoms I: Status and Privilige
Room G
María Asenjo-González :
Aristocratic ambitions in Oligarchic Urban Society: Social and political consequences in Fifteenth-Century Castilian Towns
Angel Galán Sanchez :
"Hidalgos moriscos": from Muslims merchants and fuqaha to Christian Nobles in the Kingdom of Granada
José Antonio Jara Fuente :
Performing Aristocratic Roles? The Building Process of Status and Privilege in Fifteenth-Century Castilian Towns
Eloisa Ramírez-Vaquero :
The elites of Pamplona at the end of the Middle Ages
H-3
FAM03
International Families III. Contested Nationality
Room H
Mary Chamberlain :
Family, Identity and Nation: Transnational Narratives from the Caribbean, 1937-1967
Paloma Gay Y Blasco :
Intercountry Adoption Patterns and the Creation of Novel Diaspora
Cyril Grange :
The Marriages of Upper-Class Jewish Parisian Families: From a European to a National Matrimonial Market 1800-1940
I-3
THE10
Historiography, comparison and national identity
Room A-2
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Thomas Welskopp
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Eugenia Afinoguenova :
Pedro de Madrazo's Theory of History and the Representations of the Spanish Nation in the Prado Museum, 1843-1910.
Daniela Saxer :
The emergence of new objects of historical knowledge: The «Schweizerische Urkundenregister» as factual history (1850-1880)
Allan Smith :
Circumstance Differs and Circumstance Counts: The National/Transnational Interface in European/North American Historical Writing
Stephen Tuck :
Looking Backwards, Thinking Forwards: the present-minded focus of modern American historical writing."
Galia Valtchinova :
“Let me tell you the truth…”: ‘Balkan’ Antiquity in historiography, fiction, and visionary experience
J-3
LAB04
Strikes in an international perspective 1970-2000: Germany, Great Britain and Denmark
Room J
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Brigitte Lestrade
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Organizer:
Heiner Dribbusch
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Discussant:
Sjaak Van der Velden
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Heiner Dribbusch :
Strikes in Germany 1969-2004
Dave Lyddon :
Strikes in the United Kingdom, 1970-2000
K-3
FAM27
Marriages and social networks in rural and "rurban" context
Room K
Rolande Bonnain-Dulon :
Pyrenean migrants living and marrying in Paris in 1900
Anne-Lise Head :
Marriage, social networks and the occupational mobility of sedentary and migrant families in a Swiss urban context (19th - early 20th c.)
Margareth Lanzinger :
Kinship Marriages and Social Networks in the Diocese of Brixen in the 19th Century
Jean-Pierre Pélissier, Danièle Rébaudo :
What had become the children of rural parents ?
L-3
CRI03
Controling Juvenile offenders
Room L
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Jeroen Dekker
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Jeroen Dekker
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Joelle Droux :
Constructing juvenile Delinquency as a national mental Health Problem: a Case Study (Geneva, Switzerland, 1900-1950)
David Meeres :
Policing ‘wayward’ youth: law, society and youth criminality in Berlin 1939 – 1953
Tamara Myers :
Clearing the Streets of / for the Youth: A History of Canadian Curfew Law
M-3
GEO02
Spaces of Sexual Citizenship 2: Regulation
Room M
Network:
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Chair:
Gerry Kearns
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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David Beckingham, Philip Howell :
Regulating the Spaces of Sexual and Parasexual Citizenship in Turn of the
Michael Brown :
Political obligation & disease ecology: the city politics of sexually transmitted infection in Seattle
Phil Hubbard, Jane Scoular, Roger Matthews & Laura Agustin :
Regulating the spaces of sexual citizenship: sex work in the EU
Stephen Legg :
Spaces of colonial sex work: debates over the urban segregation of prostitutes in 20th century colonial India.
N-3
ECO02
Increasing or decreasing inequality
Room N
Network:
Economics
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Chair:
Ulbe Bosma
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
Joerg Baten, David Mitch |
Peter Foldvari, Bas Van Leeuwen :
Economic growth in three worlds: On the efficiency of human capital in the USA, Hungary and Indonesia
Ewout Frankema :
The Double Income Gap: Relative sector and factor income shares in twentieth century Latin America
Daan Marks :
The service sector and economic growth in Indonesia from an international perspective
Jan-Pieter Smits :
Exploring international differences in economic performance from a “social capital” perspective: 1910-2000
O-3
TEC05
Normalizing Society and Technology
Room O
Network:
Technology
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Chair:
Cornelis Disco
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Patrick Kammerer :
The Digitalization of the Mobile Phone -The GSM Standardization as a Successful Learning ProcessThe Digitalization of the Mobile Phone
Otto Kroesen, Wim Ravesteijn :
Inspired standardization: technology and revolution in the Netherlands 1550-1700
Wim Ravesteijn, Otto Kroesen :
A cascade of inspiration: a new perspective on the periodization of European history
P-3
WOM07
Migration, Marriage, and National Identity
Room P
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Christiane Harzig
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Christiane Harzig
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Suzanne Morton :
The Nation Building of Everyday Life: Atlantic Canadian Women in Montreal, 1880-1940
Josefa Schriever-Baldoz :
Forget-Me-Not: A Historiography of 'Inangbayan' as the Philippine Trope of the Nation-State
Maija Urponen :
Gender, nation and transnational marriages in the 1950s' Finland
Marguerite Van Die :
'What God hath joined...': Perspectives on Marriage and Divorce in late Victorian Canada
Q-3
CRI04
Representation of Police in mid-Twentieth Century
Room N1-O1
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Mary Gibson
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Organizers:
Jonathan Dunnage, Joanne Klein |
Discussant:
Mary Gibson
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Jonathan Dunnage :
The ‘fascistization’ of the Italian police: representations of fascism and the forces of law and order in police literature
Joanne Klein :
Ideal Policemen - Real Policemen: the contradictions of training to be an English constable, 1900-1939
Nadine Rossol :
From 'Republican Soldiers' to 'Friends and Helpers': The Involvement of the Police in State Representation in Germany 1926-1936
R-3
ELI03
Cultural Networking, Identities and Sociability in the 18th and 19th Centuries
Room R
Bård Frydenlund :
The Norwegian Anker-family in relation to Danish, Swedish and British trade and politics 1780-1820
Göran Norrby :
Noble Identities in 19th Century Sweden
Douglas Palmer :
The Sacred Heart and Sociability: The Clerical Elite of the Eighteenth-Century Jansenism
Edwin van Meerkerk :
The Learned Journal as a Cultural Network in the Enlightenment
S-3
CRI16
Justice and Statebuilding II
Room S
Networks:
Criminal Justice
,
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Chair:
Peter Romijn
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Organizer:
Sophie Bollen
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Discussants:
-
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Sophie Bollen :
The professional purge of female employees at the Belgian Regie voor Telegrafie en Telefonie (RTT) (Department of Telecommunications) after World War II: a gender analysis of epuration files
Machteld De Metsenaere :
Women and the repression of collaboration in Belgium after the Second World War
Matthijs Lok :
The politics of oblivion and the purges of Napoleonic officials in Restauration France and the Netherlands (1813-1830)
T-3
HEA04
Marketing Health
Room T
Iris Borowy :
The Effect of World Depression: How to safeguard Public Health with Little Money
Ximo Guillem-Llobat :
Medicine and Economy in saccharin regulation
Riitta Oittinen :
“Why are flesh and blood so cheap but bread so expensive? “ - Health, Class Struggle and Political Argumentation in Early 20th Century Finland
U-3
CUL06
Audiovisual representation of war II
Room U
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Maria Antonia Paz Rebollo
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Jose Garcia Aviles
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José Cabeza :
Spanish earth (Joris Ivens, 1937) without Spanish audiences: the failure of a narrative style in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39)
Javier Cervera Gil :
Spanish Civil War in the cinema after Franco‘s system
Javier Ortiz-Echagüe, Julio Montero :
The first War photographed in Spain: Images of the Second Carlist War.
Antonio Sánchez-Escalonilla :
The Psychosis of the Cold War in the Science-Fiction Films of the 50s
V-3
LAB18
Labour and the State
Committee Room 1
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Ursula Langkau-Alex
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Ursula Langkau-Alex
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Shani Bar-On :
Textile workers and State building: A new town in Israel, 1955-1967
Emanuela Grama :
Creating “the Science of the Nation”: Politics of Class, Labor and Gender of the Social Service program, 1930s Romania
Agustin Santella :
Labor mobilization and political violence. Villa Constitución contentions, Argentina 1970-1975.
W-3
HIS03
Online access to old data - impetus for new research
Committee Room 2
Network:
|
Chair:
Olof Gardarsdottir
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Anders Brändström
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Tatyana Doorn-Moisseenko :
Russian Archives: New Possibilities for Research
Elena Glavatskaya :
Ethnohistorical mapping: Indigenous peoples of Northwestern Siberia
Gunnar Thorvaldsen :
The North Atlantic Population Project
Wednesday 22 March 2006
16:30
A-4
ECO09
Explorations in Economic History
Room A
Network:
Economics
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Chair:
Joerg Baten
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Anne Mccants :
Public Goods versus Private Spending:Surplus production, capital accumulation, and monumental architecture in Medieval Europe
Daniel Schiffman :
Monetary Instability and the Evolution of Jewish Monetary Doctrine: The Ottoman Empire, 1500-1700
B-4
ETH33
Jewish migrants, refugees and survivors 1930-1950s
Room B
Orly Caroline Meron :
Ethnic Economy and Niches: Jewish Entrepreneurship in Salonica (1922)
Yair Seltenreich :
Efforts of Jewish Immigration to Syria and Lebanon during the 1930s: Social Aspects
Gerben Zaagsma :
Eastern European Jewish communists in Paris in the 1930s.
C-4
ETH23
Gender and Migration IV
Room C
Michelle Small :
The Feminization of Migration and Labour Market Segmentation
Nikolina Sretenova :
Female Scientists on the Move: Catching up Societies in Transition
Lambrini Styliou :
The Albanian Family: Negotiating gendered ideologies and practices
D-4
CUL03
Art and the representation of power
Room D
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Fiona Smith
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Fiona Smith
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Eva Deak :
Clothing and Social Representation in Early Modern Transylvania: the Court of Gabriel Bethlen and Catherine of Brandenburg (1613-1630)
Britt-Inger Johansson :
Housing a Dynasty: Architecture as a tool for monarchical representation in early 19th century Sweden
Joy Kearney :
De Hondecoeter, the Dutch East India Company and exotic fauna in art
Per Widén :
Dynastic Histories. Art museums in early 19th century Sweden
E-4
LAT05
Global Labour and Commodity Production
Room E
Ulbe Bosma :
Global Labour and Commodity Production
Norbert Ortmayr :
Demographic changes in 19th and 20th century Trinidad
Willem Van Schendel :
Blue Feet: Indigo Producers in India (1800-1860)
F-4
ORA07
Healthcare: Personal and Organisational Narratives
Room F
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Graham Smith
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Erzsebet Barat :
Feminist Rethinking of Narratology for Life Story Reserach
Philippe Denis :
Interviewing children in the context of AIDS. A critical reflection on the practice of the Memory Box Programme in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Anu Kajamaa :
“Employees narrated Memories as a valuable Resource in organizational Change and Development of Hospital Work
G-4
WOM05
Russian Women's Rights
Room G
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Marianna Muravyeva
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Natalia Novikova
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Natalia Pushkareva :
Feminism in Russia: Two Centuries of History
Rochelle Ruthchild :
The Myth of 'Bourgeois' Feminism in Russia, 1905-1917
Igor Shkolnikov :
Women's Liberation Movement in Russia in the Light of British Women's Suffrage.
Olga Shnyrova :
"If woman deserves to mount the scaffold, she deserves to enter the parliament": Women's Eguality Union and struggle for political rights of women during the first Russian revolution
H-4
RUR05
Rural societies facing social change: European case studies from the 19th century
Room H
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Anton Schuurman
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Ulla Aatsinki :
Revival and labour movement in a rural society
Fernando Collantes :
A mobile history: peasants, markets and institutions in marginal Europe (1800-2000)
Anuleena Kimanen :
Explaining Religious Revivalism in a Northern Karelian Village - A Microhistorical Approach
Tatjana Tönsmeyer :
Aristocracy and rural population in the second half of the 19th century in England and Bohemia
I-4
POL06
Corruption
Room A-2
Network:
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Chair:
Robert von Friedeburg
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Mario Damen :
Courtly or corrupt behaviour? Gifts and gratuities in Holland at the end of the Middle Ages
Geert Janssen :
Patronage and corruption
Pieter Wagenaar, Otto Van Der Meij :
Villain or victim? A 17th Century Dutch bailiff and the moral dilemmas he faced
J-4
LAB07
Strikes in International Perspective II: Belgium, the Netherlands and France
Room J
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Dave Lyddon
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Organizer:
Heiner Dribbusch
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Discussant:
Heiner Dribbusch
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Brigitte Lestrade :
Strike activity in France (1970-2000)
Sjaak Van der Velden :
Strike movements in the Netherlands, 1970-2000
Kurt Vandaele :
The withering away of strikes in Belgium. The merits of social dialogue or statistical blindness?
K-4
MID08
Urban elites and artistocratic behaviour in the 15th and 16th centuries Spanish Kingdoms II: Privilige Merchant elite and aristocratic manners
Room K
Damien Coulon :
Ruling Class and Trade at the Later Middle Ages
Yolanda Guerrero Navarrete :
“Gentlemen-Merchant” in the XVth century urban Castilian: forms of life and social aspirations.
David Igual :
Social advancement of merchant elite in the cities of Valence Kingdom
Flocel Sabate :
The treason of the medieval bourgeoisie: a mutation of values or a bibliographic myth?
L-4
LAB09
Diamond Workers at War and the relocation of the diamond industry: Belgium, Germany and Palestine
Room L
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Karin Hofmeester
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Organizer:
David De Vries
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Discussant:
Karin Hofmeester
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David De Vries :
Capital, labor and international politics: The Palestine diamond industry, 1937-1947
Eric Laureys :
The German diamond industry under nazi rule
Veerle Vanden Daelen :
The revival of the Antwerp Diamond Trade after the Second World War: A Jewish affair?
M-4
URB01
Cities and Urban Unrest, 1500-2000
Room M
Network:
Urban
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Chair:
Shane Ewen
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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T.K. Vinod Kumar :
Administrative Response to Public unrest in the Malabar
Lars Nilsson, Mats Berglund :
City authorities and public unrest in Stockholm 1500-2000
Jelle van Lottum, Harm Kaal :
A tumultuous town: the Amsterdam City Government and Public Unrest, 1848-2000
Joseph Julius Varga :
“For Speaking Jewish in a Jewish Neighborhood”: Civil Rights and Community/Police Relations During the Post-War Red Scare, 1919-1922.
N-4
FAM06
Infant mortality and gender
Room N
Kristina Bohman :
Infant mortality in Ådalen, Sweden 1870 – 1910
Anders Brändström, John Rogers & Sören Edvinsson :
Who were the winners - infant girls or infant boys? A study of infant mortality in nineteenth century Sweden
Janet McCalman :
‘Social Parenthood’ and Adult Survival Time in Australia: 1857-1985
Patricia Thornton, Sherry Olson :
‘This wicked city’ : intra-urban and urban / rural contrasts in sex-differences in youth mortality in late 19th century Montreal.
O-4
FAM17
Marriage patterns according to death in parental generation
Room O
Eilidh Garrett, Ros Davies :
Death knell and wedding bells’; the relationship between parental death and the timing of marriage in nineteenth century Scotland, an urban-rural comparison.
Carola Lipp, Astrid Reinecke :
Marriage, death and division in a region with partible inheritance
Beatrice Moring :
Family organisation and re-organisation in the pre-industrial Nordic countries
Paulo Teodoro De Matos :
The Demography of Portuguese Goa, India: 1720-1830. Subsidies for its study.
P-4
GEO03
Spaces of Sexual Citizenship 3. Identity
Room P
Network:
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Chair:
Matthew Hannah
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Kath Browne, Andrew Church :
Count me in too!: The margins of Brighton and Hove's "gay capital"
Adrian Mulligan, Sallie Marston :
Shamrocks and Shenanigans: the St. Patrick’s Day Parades of New York City.
Andy Tucker :
"Gay" on the Cape : Sexual identities and gay activities in Cape Town, South Africa.
Q-4
CRI05
Policing & Transition to Democracy
Room N1-O1
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Maurice Punch
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Organizer:
Gerald Blaney
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Discussant:
Maurice Punch
|
Gerald Blaney :
Trying to put a square peg into a round hole. The police and the Spanish transition to democracy, 1976-1986
Diego Palacios Cerezales :
Fascist lackeys or just police officers? Dealing with police past during Portuguese transition to democracy.
R-4
ELI04
Church and Nation in Late Eighteenth-Century Protestant Europe
Room R
Michael Bregnsbo :
Church, Clergy and National and Ethnical Identity within the Danish Composite Monarchy in late eighteenth Century
Pasi Ihalainen :
Clerical Constructions of National Community in Late-Eighteenth-Century Northern Europe: Comparisons Between England, The Netherlands, France, Prussia and Sweden
Carl Joachim Östlund :
The monarchy and the rhetoric of the nation in Swedish pulpits during the late-eighteenth century
Peter van Rooden :
Religion and Nationalism in the Dutch Republic
S-4
TEC01
Designing Modern Childhood: Toys and Food
Room S
Aaron Alcorn :
Packaging Modernity: Model Airplanes, Model boys, and the Culture of Making in the United States
Rudolf Dekker :
Changes in the Appreciation of Toys and Play in Dutch Childhood Memoirs, 17th-20th Centuries.
Maria Papathanasiou :
Poor children’s material cultures in the german-speaking world (1880-1940)
T-4
LAB10
Horse racing and gambling I: ethnicity, class and gender
Room T
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Janet Winters
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Organizer:
Mats Greiff
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Discussant:
Susanna Hedenborg
|
Åsa Bonn :
The pictures of the gypsies in Finnish horse journals 1924 to 1965
Mats Greiff :
From "Horsemanship" to "Softhanded Nursing". Gender Relations within Swedish Harness Racing 1930-2005
Chris Mcconville :
“An erratic journey?" Gender, race and national identity at the Melbourne Cup Carnival 1960-1979
Wray Vamplew :
Captains Courageous: The Gentleman Rider in British Racing 1866-1914
U-4
FAM26
Marriages and social networks in urban context
Room U
Tom Ericsson :
Integration and social networks. The lutherans in revolutionary Paris 1789-1797
Christine Fertig :
Urban markets and rural marriage networks: Social Networks in two Westphalian parishes (19th century).
Harm Nijboer, Yme Kuiper :
Merchants, Mennonites & Marriage. Commercial, social and family networks in the Dutch port town of Harlingen in the 17th and 18th century.
Sylvie Perrier :
Remarriage and Social Networks in the Toulouse Region in the XVIIIth Century
François-Joseph Ruggiu, Vincent Gourdon :
The choice of witnesses at the civil wedding in the XIXth Century among the countries with Napoleonic Code heritage
W-4
REL02
Survival Strategies of Religious Minorities
Committee Room 2
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
David Appleby
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Geoff Baker :
Catholic networking in seventeenth century Lancashire: The social survival of William Blundell
Ekaterina Emeliantseva :
Situative Religiousness: Everyday Strategies of Religious Nonconformists. Warsaw Frankists and St. Petersburg Chlysty in Comparison (1750-1850)
Zanda Mankusa :
Lutheran network in the Soviet Union 1945-1985
Hilda Nissimi :
Judeoconversas and Mashhadi Women – A Common Fate or Worlds Apart? Familistic Values and Gender Roles in Crypto-Faith Communities.
Thursday 23 March 2006
8:30
A-5
LAB01
Labour Internationalism I
Room A
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Geert Van Goethem
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Organizer:
Magaly Rodríguez García
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Discussant:
Dave Lyddon
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Andrew Dawson :
“Bring Hollywood Home!” Studio Labour, Internationalism, and Runaway Production, 1998-2005.
Magaly Rodríguez García :
Views on Internationalism: Socialists vs Liberals
Victor Silverman :
"Green Unions in a Grey World"
Robert Waters, Gordon O. Daniels :
The AFL-CIO, the CIA, and British Guiana
B-5
SEX01
Sexual Rebellions and Emotional Experiences in Interwar Britain
Room B
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Alison Oram
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Stephen Brooke :
Writing New Worlds: Love, Emotion, Sex and Politics in the Work of Naomi Mitchison and Dora Russell in the 1920s and 1930s
Harry Cocks :
Private Reading: Pornography and its Readers in Britain, c 1918-1955
Hera Cook :
Masculine Sexual Ethics: Champagne Socialism and Sexual Adventuring in Interwar Britain
C-5
HEA09
Health in the Middle East
Room C
Kenneth Collins :
Britons, Arabs and Jews: Three Approaches to Trachoma in British Palestine: 1918-1948.
Miri Shefer-Mossensohn :
Medicine between the Universal and the Cultural -- The Ottoman Case
Sachlav Stoler-Liss, Shifra Shvarts :
“Does Mother Works for Tnuva Dairy?”: Breastfeeding, National Ideology, Public Health Nurses and the Mass Immigration to Israel during the 1950's
Patrick Zylberman :
Coping with a weak state. The Ottoman Empire, cholera and the Muslim Pilgrimage
D-5
FAM33
Secular trends in regional population
Room D
Péter Öri :
Regional Patterns of Demographic Behaviour in 18-19th Century Hungary
Levente Pakot :
Patterns of demographic behaviour in the long nineteenth century
Ferenc Sohajda :
The long-term demographic pattern of a micro-region. (The population development of the noble villages in county Zala(Hungary), 1828-1920.)
Peter Teibenbacher :
Inherent variances or failed transitions? Fertility and mortality in a long run and micro-regional perspective
E-5
ELI06
Conservatism, Modernism and Early 20th Century Elites
Room E
John Ellis :
Celticism and Conservativism; Cultural Nationalism and the Landed Elite in Edwardian Ireland and Wales
John Trygve Has-Ellison :
Imperial knights and Artistic Modernism in Fin-de-Siècle Munich
Michael Jonas :
“Can one go along with this?” Conservative German Diplomats and the Changes of 1918/19 and 1933/34
Konstantinos Raptis :
Strategies of Survival and Forms of Social Resistance: Central European high nobles and nobility networks in the first half of the 20th century.
F-5
FAM19
Permanent female celibacy and social mobility
Room F
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Organizer:
Arrizabalaga Marie-Pierre
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Discussant:
Sheila Cooper
|
Arrizabalaga Marie-Pierre :
Permanent female celibacy and social mobility in the Pyrenees :The Basque case in the nineteenth century
Sarah Pech :
Matrimonial situation and possibilities of social rise of the maidservants in Madrid in the second half of the XVIIth century
Grazyna Ryczkowska :
Beyond the proper age at marriage: social trajectories to final celibacy in early nineteenth century Geneva
G-5
RUR06
Welfare and standards of living in the rural world
Room G
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Piet van Cruyningen
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Piet van Cruyningen
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Antonio D. Cámara :
Living standards in the rural world during the transition to the industrial society: a case study from the South of Europe
Lucienne Neraud :
Mexican and Mexican-American farmworkers and the war of poverty in Texas (1960s-early 1970s)
Josep Pujol, Roser Nicolau :
Food and standards of living in a Catalan industrial town, 19th-20th centuries.
Lanero Táboas :
Looking for "consensus": the spread of social assurances into Galician rural world (1940 - 1975)
H-5
LAB11
Horseracing and Gambling II: Labour relations
Room H
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Wray Vamplew
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Organizer:
Mats Greiff
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Discussant:
Mats Greiff
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Susanna Hedenborg :
Betting, technical development and work in Swedish horseracing
Joakim Tranquist :
Catch drivers - a new phenomenon in Swedish harness racing
Janet Winters :
“We still don't want to frighten the horses”: Lessons from the 1975 stable lads' strike
I-5
MID02
Solving conflict in the Medieval city I
Room A-2
Network:
Middle Ages
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Chair:
Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues
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Organizer:
Peter Stabel
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Discussants:
-
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Frederik Buylaert :
Urban patriciate and social order in late medieval Ghent
Jan Dumolyn :
The language of negotiations between subjects and princes in late medieval Flanders
Peter Stabel :
From Noble Vendetta to Commercial Arbitration. Mechanisms and Strategies of Solving Conflict in the Medieval City
J-5
POL03
Consensualism I ( in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Finland and Austria)
Room J
Network:
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Chair:
Christianne Smit
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Henrik Stenius
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Johanna Rainio-Niemi :
Re-thinking varieties of European small states´ consensual political cultures: the Finnish and Austrian post-war societies in perspective
Andrea Strutz :
Hesitating cooperation: Historical path and roots for consensual politics in Austria in the 19th and 20th Centuries.
Adrian Zimmermann :
From early modern Confederal Republics to 20th century liberal corporatism : Historical path and roots for consensual politics in the Netherlands and Switzerland compared
K-5
ECO06
From Economics to History - and back? Looking for feedback into theory
Room K
Network:
Economics
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Chair:
Dorothee Crayen
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Organizers:
Alexander Engel, Ulf Christian Ewert |
Discussants:
-
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Alexander Engel :
A Tale of Two Disciplines. The Story of Price History in the 1920s and 30s
Ulf Christian Ewert, Stephan Selzer :
The Hansa as a Virtual Organisation: Some Historical Remarks on the Network Paradigm
Douglas Puffert :
Paths Through History: Contingency in Economic Outcomes
Jochen Streb :
Incentives versus Transaction Costs: Regulating Construction in the Third Reich
L-5
ETH05
Central European transatlantic migration in context
Room L
Zuzana Polackova :
Between assimilation and integration; the struggle for the Czech-language school in Vienna. (1900-1920)
Dorota Praszalowicz :
Ethnic Mix of Overseas Migration Streams from Eastern Europe: Collective Memory and Facts
Annemarie Steidl :
Transatlantic, European, and Internal Migration in Late 19th Century Galicia
Hermann Zeitlhofer :
Vienna: Co-existing migration systems in Bohemia, 1870-1914
M-5
URB02
Imaging the City
Room M
Network:
Urban
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Chair:
Harm Kaal
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Leif Jerram :
Bureaucratic Passions and the Colonies of Modernity: An Urban Elite and the Rural Other in Germany, 1890-1920.
Alexander Vari :
Between Local Realities and Global Aims: Paris and Budapest’s Location in the Transnational Urban Networks of the 1920s and 1930s
Wim Willems :
A Sense of Place: Urban Stories in postwar Dutch Cities
N-5
TEC02
Designing Modern Childhood: Educational Architecture
Room N
Catherine Burke, Ian Grosvenor :
Designed Spaces and Disciplined Bodies: E.R. Robson's Grand Architectural Tour.
Amy Ogata :
Designing Education in Postwar American Schools
Lesley Whitworth :
School Children, Domestic Skills and Future Consumption in a British Midlands City: a 1930s case study
O-5
EDU03
Childhood in a religious setting
Room O
Network:
Education and Childhood
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Chair:
Karin Zetterqvist Nelson
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Organizer:
Annemieke Van Drenth
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Discussant:
Karin Zetterqvist Nelson
|
Marjet Derks :
Prudence and excellence. Gender and physical education at catholic boarding schools and institutes in pre-war Netherlands.
Elizabeth Smyth :
Loretto Academy Niagara (1861-1969) : Education Below the Rainbow.
Annemieke Van Drenth :
Religious inspiration and professionalism in the care for the 'feebleminded'in the Netherlands around 1900.
P-5
LAB14
Coalminers, coal owners and the state, 1880-1930 I
Room P
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Stefan Berger
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Organizers:
Nina Fishman, Chris Williams |
Discussants:
Ben Gales, Quentin Outram |
Nina Fishman :
Checkweighers, Works Committees and Union Fragmentation: The Role of the State in Facilitating Union Density. A British-German Comparison, 1880-1930
Keith Gildart :
Industrial Relations in the Cumberland Coalfield, 1921-1926
Leighton James :
A stark contrast or underlying continuity? Miners' unions' attitudes to the state in the Ruhr and South Wales, 1890-1933
Brian Mccook :
The Face of Mining: Markets, Labour Regimes, and State Regulation in the Coal Industries of the Ruhr Valley and Northeastern Pennsylvania, 1880-1914
Q-5
CRI06
New Trans-national Approaches to the History of Drugs
Room N1-O1
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Klaus Weinhauer
|
Organizers:
Robert Stephens, Klaus Weinhauer |
Discussants:
-
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Isaac Campos Costero :
The Transnational Origins of Marijuana Madness in North America
Paul Gootenberg :
The Pre-Colombian Era of Drug Trafficking in the Americas: Cocaine, 1945-1973
Robert Stephens :
Toward a Global History of Illicit Drug Markets
R-5
ORA08
Constructing the Body
Room R
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Hugo Manson
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Jeff Friedman :
"My Story is Like a Body": A Theoretical Framework for the Embodiment of Oral History Narratives
Silvia Ruschak :
”Tints of Western Style” – Female Body Perception in Transition. An Oral History Project in South Ghana
Saara Tuomaala :
Scars - Embodied experience as a site of narration and history
S-5
NAT05
Diasporas and Nations
Room S
Network:
|
Chair:
Ton Zwaan
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
John Breuilly
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Kathy Burrell :
Performing and Consuming the Nation in the Polish Diaspora
Ruxandra Trandafoiu :
Tales of Strawberry Pickers: The Symbolic Geography of Romanian Migrant Workers and Diasporas
T-5
THE13
Nethistory
Room T
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Wulf Kansteiner
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Georg Christoph Berger Waldenegg :
The net's "bomb war": World War II as internet history
Madeleine Herren :
From knowledge to information - a historical sea change
Peter Meusburger :
Power, Knowledge and Space
U-5
POL09
Banal militarism: Towards a militarization of political culture
Room U
Network:
|
Chair:
Joy Damousi
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Carsten Hennig :
The Militarization of the American Cinema of War after September 11th 2001
Katja Scherl :
“Show your Decorations, Elvis!”: How the Military Service was Whitening and Masculinizing Elvis Presley
Tanja Thomas :
Military as Ordinary Experience? - Popular Culture and Banal Militarism
Fabian Virchow :
Banal Militarism and the Culture of War
V-5
SOC04
Institutional care in Europe
Committee Room 1
Ton Kappelhof, J.P. de Valk :
Ideas, ideals and practice in social politics: the example of the first Dutch minister for Social Affairs
Martin Scheutz, Alfred Stefan Weiss :
Order and disorder. Hospitals (("Bürgerspitäler") in Austrian and South German towns 1500-1800
Aline Steinbrecher :
Voices from Inside - internal perspectives of the Zurich Hospital in early modern times
Sabine Veits-Falk :
Social inequality in "hospitals" of the 19th century
W-5
ASI03
Contesting Asian Identities
Committee Room 2
Network:
Asia
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Chair:
Nandini Gooptu
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Pritam Singh :
Political Economy of the Cycles of Violence and Non-violence in the Sikh Struggle for Survival and Political Power
Sawarin Suwichakornpong :
History of Education and the Making of Identity: The Case of Southern Thailand
Natasa Visocnik :
The role of food in identity processes in Japan
Thursday 23 March 2006
10:45
A-6
HIS04
Roundtable: Historical Research from Historical Databases
Room A
Network:
|
Chair:
Gunnar Thorvaldsen
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Organizer:
Gunnar Thorvaldsen
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Discussants:
David G. Anderson, Margo Anderson, Elena Glavatskaya, Gunnar W. Knutsen, Leslie Page Moch, Peter Teibenbacher, Lotta Vikström |
B-6
ETH19
Labour migration and deportation in historical and contemporary perspectives
Room B
Cindy Hahamovitch :
Temporary Workers of the World: Guestworker Programs and the Making of Nationless Workers
Irina Mukhina :
“Masculinizing” their Bodies: German Women’s Perception of Labor in the Soviet Exile, 1941-1955
Pavel Polian :
Deportation and Ethnicity: the Case of the USSR
Ineke van Kessel :
The (forced?) migration of soldiers from West Africa to the Dutch East Indies
C-6
CUL07
Domestic interiors and the influence of social class, migration experiences and ethnicity
Room C
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Hester Dibbits
|
Organizer:
Hester Dibbits
|
Discussant:
Adam Drazin
|
Julie A. Botticello :
Lagos in London: making a home in the diaspora
Alison Clarke, Ozlem Savas :
Taste Diasporas and the Relocated Interior
Michael Mcmillan :
The "West Indian" Front Room in the African Diaspora
Hilje van der Horst, Daphne Duin :
Constructing identities in the home environment
D-6
ORA05
Repressed Memories, Memories and Repression I
Room D
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Nanci Adler
|
Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
|
Rudolf Egger :
That’s history. So what? Stories and structures in the social and poltical transformation processes in the life-courses of Kosovo people
Jim House :
Leaving silence behind? Algerians and the memories of repression by French security forces in 1961
Constantin Iordachi :
Colectivisation, Identity and Memory in a Village of Russian Old Believers, Dobrogea region
Selma Leydesdorff :
Women of Srebrenica. Distance and identification in oral history
E-6
ETH06
Writing home
Room E
Mathieu Grenet :
Citizens from abroad. The reception by the Greek community of Marseilles of the political events in Greece during the first half of the 19th century
Ewa Ignaczak :
Between the church and the republic
Machteld Venken :
Workshop: Communication between Sending and Host Countries.The impact of the Polish Communist Party on the Polish Organisations in Belgium, 1950-1990.
David Zwart :
Receiving the Homeland: Dutch-Americans and the Netherlands Information Bureau; 1940-1960
F-6
HEA06
Health and Nations
Room F
Julie Boddy :
Radiation Sickness and Nation Building in the United States during the Cold War: Testimony to the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments
Despina Karakatsani, Vassiliki Theodorou :
Orientations of the health policy in Greec during the inter-war period: the first attempts to develop social hygiene services for children
Jose Martínez Pérez :
"On 'the fit' vs. 'parasites': Scientific Management, Orthopaedics,disability and the modernisation of the Nation (Spain, 1922-1932)
José Pardo-Tomás, Àlvar Martínez-Vidal & Enrique Perdiguero :
“Per la Ciència i per la Pàtria”: medical catalanism (1898-1936)
G-6
ANT02
Competition in the Ancient World
Room G
Network:
Antiquity
|
Chair:
Henri Willy Pleket
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Henri Willy Pleket
|
Nicholas Fisher :
Benefits of organised competition in Classical Greece
Laurens E. Tacoma :
The councillor's dilemma. Political competition in third-century Roman Egypt
Hans Van Wees :
Competition in the Ancient World
H-6
RUR07
Rural life, Family and Gender
Room H
Network:
Rural
|
Chair:
Nadine Vivier
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Nadine Vivier
|
Heidi Lampenius :
Ideas of education and upbringing of children among peasant population in the district of Raseborg in southern Finland, 1860s to 1920s.
Sally Mcmurry :
Sharecroppers – in Pennsylvania? Kinship-Based Share Tenancy and Agrarian Culture in the Northern United States, 1830-1880
Ulla Rosén :
Old duties and new demands. A study of property, gender and elder care in the Swedish agrarian society 1815-1939.
Nicola Verdon :
Women on the farm; or how female farmers fared in mid 19th century England
I-6
MID03
Solving conflict in the Medieval City II
Room A-2
Network:
Middle Ages
|
Chair:
Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues
|
Organizer:
Peter Stabel
|
Discussants:
-
|
Gabriella Erdélyi :
Violence and Justice in Late Medieval Society
Bart Lambert :
Conflict solving strategies in an international commercial metropolig (Bruges in the late medieval period)
J-6
POL04
Consensualism II (Copenhagen business school)
Room J
Network:
|
Chair:
Lars Bo Kaspersen
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Pauli Kettunen
|
Björn Horgby, Gullan Gidlund :
Changing Conditions of the Cooperation between the Trade Unions and the Social Democratic Party in Sweden
Hans-Ulrich Jost :
Consensual politics: roots and adaptations in the context of a global capitalist economy (Holland, Denmark and Switzerland)
Johannes Lindvall, Lars Bo Kaspersen :
Why No Political Religion? Denmark and Sweden in Comparative Perspective
Martin Pletersek :
Never Mind the Gap – Elite Cooperation in Austria after WWII
K-6
FAM10
Family situation, foster children and young paupers
Room K
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Olof Gardarsdottir
|
Organizer:
Olof Gardarsdottir
|
Discussants:
Olof Gardarsdottir, Richard Wall |
Elisabeth Engberg :
Master or substitute parent? Household structure and motives for fostering in a 19th century Scandinavian context
Johanna Sköld :
For love or money? Fosterparent´s motives to take in fosterchildren 1891-1925. A Swedish example.
L-6
SEX11
Psychiatry and sexual deviances
Room L
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Theo van der Meer
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
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Natalia Gerodetti :
Problematised Sexual Identities: Individual Responses in the Context of Psychiatric Institutions
Chris Waters :
Psychiatry and the Regulation of Homosexuality in Britain, 1916-1925: From Roger Casement to the Departmental Committee on Sexual Offences against Young People
M-6
URB03
Managing the City 1: Urban Elites
Room M
Network:
Urban
|
Chair:
Jelle van Lottum
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Stefan Couperus :
Backstage municipal politics. The momentum of administrative change in the Netherlands and Amsterdam 1900-1930
Michael Limberger :
The advantage of the city and the service to the king. Political discourse and strategies in the Antwerp city council in the 17th century
Charlotte Wildman :
Civic Elites in a Spectacular Environment: Liverpool and Manchester, 1918 -1939
N-6
FAM04
International Families IV. The management of Capital
Room N
Oscar Gelderblom :
Family Capital and the Expansion of Trade in Pre-Industrail Europe
Ghislaine Lydon :
Family Finance or the Limits of Cooperative Behavior in nineteenth Century Trans-Saharan Trade
Huibert Schijf :
International Jewish Bankers 1850-1914, the Case of the Koenigswarters in Amsterdam
Francesca Trivellato :
Marriage, Dowry, and Diaspora: Sephardic Merchant Families in Livorno (17th and 18th Centuries)
O-6
ELI07
Economy, Regime and Resistance
Room O
Network:
Elites and forerunners
|
Chair:
Konstantinos Raptis
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
Michael Jonas, Konstantinos Raptis |
Nives Rumenjak :
Ethnicity and Modernization: the Serbian Elite in Croatia at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th Century
José Antonio Sánchez Román :
Corporatism Revisited: Economic Elites and the State in Argentina, 1900-1945
Nataliya Senkivska, Maryna Kachynska :
Western Ukrainian Elite Confronting the Soviet Totalitarian Regime
Maciej Tyminski :
Managers and the Regional Party Committee. The Case of Warsaw in the Stalinist Time.
P-6
FAM25
Inheritance and family patterns in rural societies with seasonal and temporary migrations
Room P
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Margarida Durães
|
Organizer:
Bernard Derouet
|
Discussant:
Bernard Derouet
|
Luigi Lorenzetti :
Professional Reproduction and Family Patterns of Temporary Migrants in Italian Alps (17th-19th Centuries)
Ofelia Rey Castelao :
Emigration from North Western Spain: family and labour, 18th-19th centuries
Constanta Vintila-Ghitulescu :
Temporary Migration and Romanian Family in the Eighteenth Century
Q-6
CRI07
Reporting Murder
Room N1-O1
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Katherine Watson
|
Organizer:
Ivan Crozier
|
Discussants:
-
|
Ivan Crozier :
Murder in the Psychiatric Journal, 1864-1922
Judith Rowbotham :
Murder, She Wrote….Mrs Henry Wood’s Use of Newspaper Reporting, 1858-1887
Daniel Vyleta :
Murder in the Viennese Press, 1895-1910
R-6
LAB12
Covering the world
Room R
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Gareth Austin
|
Organizers:
Lex Heerma van Voss, Els Hiemstra, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk |
Discussant:
Sam Davies
|
Lex Heerma van Voss, Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk & Els Hiemstra-Kuperus :
A global history of textile workers, 1650-2000
Janet Hunter :
Gender and the Global Textile Industry, 1650-2000
Andrea Komlosy :
Globalized Textiles: Spatial division of labour, global inter-relations, and imbalances in regional development
S-6
EDU04
Childhood and work
Room S
Network:
Education and Childhood
|
Chair:
Frank Simon
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
Marjatta Rahikainen, Kaisa Vehkalahti |
Kristina Engwall :
Children’s paid work in Sweden during the second half of the 20th century
Mats Sjöberg :
Child Labour Legislation in Sweden since 1949
Ingrid Söderlind :
Parents' views on children's work in Sweden today
T-6
FAM08
Life course and family relations
Room T
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
David Luke Robichaux
|
Organizer:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
|
Discussant:
Yda Schreuder
|
Lionel Kesztenbaum :
Who invests in who ? Migrants and their family in France, 1870-1940.
Cristina Munno :
Relative life-course dependance from family networks and kinship": an Italian community (1854-1881)
Sian Pooley :
Sisters in service: a case study of domestic servants and family relations in Lancaster, England, 1880-1914
Vera Sollova :
The growth of female labor force participation and fertility; the case of metropolitan zone of Toluca, 1970-2005
U-6
LAB15
Coalminers, coal owners and the state, 1880-1930 II
Room U
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Nina Fishman
|
Organizers:
Nina Fishman, Chris Williams |
Discussants:
Leighton James, Brian Mccook |
Carolyn Brown :
Creating 'Responsible' Workers by Restructuring African Family Life: Britain's Colonial Office and African Miners at the Nigerian Government Colliery, 1935-1945
Ben Gales :
Miners in a market without frontiers?
Quentin Outram :
Discourses on Work and the Liberal-Labour Alliance, 1870-1910: The view from the Coalfields
Chris Williams :
Striking Images: Cartoons, Coal and Commentary in South Wales, 1898-1921
V-6
WOM06
Social Policy and the Politics of Intimacy
Committee Room 1
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Sonya Michel
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Sonya Michel
|
Sibylle Brändli Blumenbach :
Close Encounters, Time for Change: Psychological Counseling for Children and Their Families in Public Institutions after WW II (Germany and Switzerland)
Ingela Naumann :
Unions, gender politics and childcare. West Germany and Sweden compared
Yvonne Svanström :
The Early Swedish Welfare State and Prostitution 1920-1980
Hannelore Vandebroek :
An allowance for mothers? Re-interpreting Belgian post-war family policy (1949-1957)
Richard Wilson, Paula Nicolson & Graham Smith :
The historiography of domestic violence in Great Britain and the United States, 1960-1980.
W-6
AFR03
Political Ethnicity, Conflicts and Historical Memory
Committee Room 2
Network:
Africa
|
Chair:
Tunde Adeleke
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Tunde Adeleke
|
Birgit Englert :
Continuity and Change in Land Tenure Practices – a Case Study of the Peri-Urban Areas of Morogoro Town, Tanzania
E. Ike Udogu :
Ethnic Politics and Economic and Social Development in Africa
Tundé Zack-Williams :
‘Sierra Leone: Diamonds Extraction and Regional Conflict’
Thursday 23 March 2006
14:15
A-7
ETH10
Meet the author panel on Migration in world history by Patrick Manning
Room A
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
|
Chair:
Leo Lucassen
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
Donna Gabaccia, Dirk Hoerder, Jan Lucassen, Pat Manning |
B-7
SEX02
Folklore in Forensic Sexuality: An Examination of Historical Practices
Room B
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Chris Waters
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Jens Rydström :
Sinners and Citizens: Bestiality and Homosexuality in Sweden, 1880–1950
Theo van der Meer :
Locus Delicti. Folklore, Medical Science and the Castration of Sex Offenders in the Netherlands, 1928 - 1968
Rebecca Young :
Sorting “Pedophiles” from “Normal” Child Rapists: Diagnostic Technology and the Sexual Hierarchy in Forensic Sexology
C-7
FAM16
Migration and demographic impact
Room C
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Cristiana Viegas De Andrade
|
Organizer:
Cristiana Viegas De Andrade
|
Discussant:
Cristiana Viegas De Andrade
|
Tarcisio Botelho :
Immigration and family demography within urbanization contexts, Belo Horizonte (MG, Brazil), 1890-1940
Maude Letendre, Louis Houde & Hélène Vezina & Marc Tremblay :
Demographic and genetic impact of Irish settlement in Quebec (Canada) : Evidence from deep-rooted genealogies.
Rui Maia :
Migrants and natural in urban way: differentiated behaviours of the marriage and the reproduction
Mary Louise Nagata, Kiyoshi Hamano :
Mortality in Early Modern Kyoto: mortality in a mobile population
D-7
ORA06
Repressed Memories, Memories of Repression II
Room D
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Albert Lichtblau
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Nanci Adler :
Repression's Endurance: Gulag Incarceration and Attitudes Toward the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU)
Karel Berkhoff :
Dina Pronicheva’s Story of Surviving the Babi Yar Massacre in German, Jewish, Soviet, Russian, and Ukrainian Records
Jennifer Orth :
A Difficult Encounter: Liberators, Survivors, and the Opening of the Camps
E-7
WOM01
Varieties of Feminism II: Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe
Room E
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Maria Bucur
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Maria Bucur
|
Francisca De Haan, Krassimira Daskalova :
Varieties of Feminisms in the Life Stories of Women and Men from Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe
Dominika Gruziel :
The Meaning of Polish Catholic Female Activism for the Emancipation of Polish Women in the Context of the Nation-State Building Processes (1880s-1918)
Anna Loutfi :
Putting Law in its Place. Contextualising Feminist Responses to the Hungarian Draft Civil Code of 1913
F-7
LAB27
Business interest, professionalism and changing borders of public and private. Transformation of employer strategies after World War II
Room F
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Pauli Kettunen
|
Organizer:
Pauli Kettunen
|
Discussant:
Klaus Petersen
|
Susanna Fellman :
Employer Strategies and Upper White-Collar Employees in Finnish Firms in the 1960s and 1970s.
Gunnel Maria Holmér :
Immigrant Workers in the Swedish Glass Industry 1940 -1970
Melissa Kerr :
Managers, Workers but where were the unions? Labour Management Practices in Non-Union Firms 1945-1970
Jussi Vauhkonen :
Finnish employers’ strategies in the development of statutory social insurance 1954–1964
G-7
CUL05
Travellers and Travel Narratives. Nature and Culture in the Discourse of Modernity
Room G
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Ricardo Hector Cicerchia
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Organizer:
Ricardo Hector Cicerchia
|
Discussant:
Joan Bestard
|
Kris Alexanderson :
International Maritime Culture, 1920-1940
Carmen Andras :
British travel literature about Romania in the 18-19th centuries
Anna Konstancja Marszal :
The Imagine of Rome in the Grand Tour Tradition
Ricardo Palma :
Travel and Scientific Reports in the era of Modernity: Our most faithful travelling companions: lice
Angela Thompson, Jason Thompson :
Poltergeist! Frederick Catherwood in the Old World and the New
H-7
LAB13
State Regulation and Household Agency in Twentieth Century Russia
Room H
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Jan Kok
|
Organizer:
Gijs Kessler
|
Discussant:
Jan Kok
|
Sergey A. Afontsev :
Affecting Policy without Political Action: Household Agency in Post-Communist Russia
Gijs Kessler :
The Urban Household and Economic Dictatorship in the Soviet Union, 1920s-30s
Viktoria Tiazhelnikova :
Welfare Policy and Cooperation within the Russian Urban Household, 1960s-1980s
Timur Valetov :
Peasant Migration and Urbanisation in pre-1917 Russia: the role of the state
I-7
LAB16
International Communism and Espionage
Room A-2
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
John McIlroy
|
Organizer:
Alan Campbell
|
Discussant:
Michael Hughes
|
Alan Campbell, John Mcilroy :
British Communists and Russian Spies
Peter Anthony Glees :
The UK as the target of the East German Secret Intelligence and Security Service
Harvey Klehr, John Earl Haynes :
The Historiography of Soviet Espionage and American Communism: from Separate to Converging Paths
Reiner Tosstorff :
Case closed: The assassination of Andreu Nin and what we know now of Soviet espionage
K-7
WOM18
Masculinities and Feminist Historiography
Room K
Networks:
Theory
,
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Stefan Dudink
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
Anita Göransson, Sonya Rose |
Marilyn Lake :
Men against Men
Ann-Catrin Östman :
Masculinity, citizenship and traditions of agrarian historiography
L-7
FAM21
Family strategies and the Church
Room L
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Ofelia Rey Castelao
|
Organizer:
Llorenç Ferrer Alos
|
Discussant:
Ofelia Rey Castelao
|
Benedetta Borello :
Italian and european siblings in aristocratic families: church and family destiny (16°-19° centuries)
Llorenç Ferrer Alos :
Younger Sons in Church. A Strategy of Reproduction of the small Nobility in Central Catalonia (eighteenth and nineteenth centuries)
Antonio Irigoyen :
Family Networks and Social Networks in an Ecclesiastical Institution. The Murcia Cathedral Chapter in the Seventeenth Century
Isabel Moll-Blanes :
The role of the church in controlling family reproduction in Majorican Society: A "long duree perspective", 17th-19th centuries
M-7
NAT02
Presentations of the National Past
Room M
Network:
|
Chair:
Ton Zwaan
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
John Breuilly
|
Jacques Lemière :
The construction and defence of a national cinematographic exception : the case of the Portuguese cinema (1970-2005)
Deborah Michaels :
Fascist Ally or Anti-Fascist Uprising?National Identity and Changing Narratives of Slovakia’s World War II History in Textbooks from 1948 to 2004
N-7
ECO07
Dynamics of Regional Interaction in Northwestern Europe
Room N
Network:
Economics
|
Chair:
Paul M Hohenberg
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Anne Mccants
|
Martin Bellamy :
Labour migration and technology transfer in early modern Danish shipbuilding
Leos Müller :
Scandinavian shipping and markets for shipping services, 1700-1800
David Ormrod :
Commercial growth and the long industrial revolution: a world systems approach
Christiaan van Bochove, Jelle van Lottum :
Shifting focus? The dynamics of economic interaction in the early modern North Sea region
O-7
HEA07
Moral Transgression and Illness: Comparative Perspectives in the Cultural History of Medicine, 900-1900
Room O
Alaric Hall :
Elves, illness, sex and gender in the early medieval British Isles
Markku Hokkanen :
Moral Transgression, Disease, and Holistic Health in the Livingstonia Mission in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Northern Malawi.
Eilola Jari :
Moral Transgression and Illness in the Early Modern North
Karen Nolte :
Cervical Cancer and "sexual deviancy“ – history of a moral discourse
P-7
WOM10
Sexuality, Gender, and Politics in the Late Ottoman Empire and Turkey
Room P
Elif Gozdasoglu :
Thinking About Turkish Women's Past: Some Reflections on the Intersection of Turkish Nationalism and Gender
Tuba Kanci :
Women and Men of an Imagined Community: Gender Constructions of the Turkish Republic in Textbooks
Selçuk akşin Somel :
Woman, state, and religion: The Issue of Abortion in the Late Ottoman Empire
Q-7
CRI08
Criminal Justice, Politics and Everyday Life in Modern Germany and Italy
Room N1-O1
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Richard Wetzell
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Organizer:
Richard Wetzell
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Discussant:
Richard Wetzell
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Greg Eghigian :
The Correctional Imagination of Totalitarianisms: Criminal Justice and Rehabilitation in Nazi and East Germany
Paul A. Garfinkel :
Prevention, Prophylaxis and Paternalism: The Liberal Roots of Fascist Criminal Law in Italy, 1910-1934
Ann Goldberg :
Defamation Law and the Politics of Everyday Life in Imperial Germany, 1871-1918
R-7
URB04
Managing the City 2: Shaping Urban Life
Room R
Network:
Urban
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Chair:
Leif Jerram
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Shane Ewen :
Regulating the modern urban landscape: fire, technology and the urban environment in Victorian Britain
Sandor Horvath :
The ‘Great Tree Gang’ and the Urban Space. Moral panics and mental maps in the socialist Budapest
Brigitte Le Normand :
Socialist suburbs? Urban growth and policy in Belgrade, 1945-1968
S-7
MID01
Networking Medieval Friendship: methods, approaches, scope and perspective of an international and interdisciplinary research-project
Room S
Network:
Middle Ages
|
Chair:
Walter Ysebaert
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Organizer:
Walter Ysebaert
|
Discussants:
-
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Julian Haseldine :
Friendship and networks in the Latin West
Margaret M. Mullett :
Friendship and networks in Byzantium.
Jon V. Sigurdsson :
Friendship and networks in medieval Scandinavia.
T-7
THE04
From historicism to historicity: traversing Foucault with Slavoj Zizek
Room T
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Stefan Berger
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Wulf Kansteiner
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Heiko Feldner :
The historian's gaze: the rise of scientific objectivity
Fabio Vighi :
The strange case of the missing gaze in film historiography
U-7
FAM07
Power and dependance in the family: intergenerational relationships
Room U
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Organizer:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Discussant:
Béatrice Craig
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Margarida Durães :
Being Bourgeois:family, patrimony, hereditary behaviours and mobility (1800 - 1911)
Leonardo Fusé :
Ageing and Children Network. Ageing and Household Structure: Intergenerational Relationships and Living Arrangements of Old People in the 19th Century Sundsvall Region, Sweden
Hans Jørgen Marker :
House holds structure in Denmark in 1801
Steven Ruggles :
Intergenerational coresidence and economic opportunity of the younger generation in the United States, 1850-2000
V-7
ETH07
Spanish bi-lateral labour treaties in the 1960s
Committee Room 1
Luís Manuel Calvo Salgado :
The Bilateral Labour Treaty between Spain and Switzerland (1961)
Maria Jose Fernandez :
The Signing of the Spanish-French Immigration Treaty of 1961.
Carlos Sanz :
The Labour Recruitment Agreement between Spain and the Federal Republic of Germany (1960)
W-7
RUR09
Historical approach to a Japanese Rural Community
Committee Room 2
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Michael Shackleton
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Organizers:
Michael Shackleton, Moto(yasu) Takahashi |
Discussant:
Michael Shackleton
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Hiroshi Hasebe :
On the Role of Regional Communality: The Analysis of the Silkworm-egg Traders’ Association and Their Village Communality
Yoshiyuki Murayama :
Geographical Settings of Kamishiojiri Village
Moto(yasu) Takahashi :
The Cross-reference of the Families in the Family Trees and in the Religious Faith Registers: Kinship Relationships, Pedigrees and Generation Continuity in Kami-shiojiri, Japan
Futoshi Yamauchi :
Land ownership structure of Japanese villages at the end of the early modern age
Friday 24 March 2006
8:30
A-9
FAM30
Child abandonment in Western Europe (19th-20th century)
Room A
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Catherine Rollet
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Organizer:
Virginie De Luca
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Discussant:
Virginie De Luca
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Guy Brunet, Alain Bideau & Nora Nader & Mathieu Debritto :
The foundling, the foster parents and the inspector. Long-term relations.
Ivan Jablonka :
The Fictive Kinship of French Foundlings and Their Foster Parents (1874-1939)
Julie Miller :
'Children of Accident and Mystery': Foundlings in Nineteenth-Century New York City
B-9
ETH12
Strangers in the eyes of Scandinavians
Room B
Mikael Byström :
The Nordic Privilege. Interpreting policy practice and public debate
Pär Frohnert :
Socialist refugees under Social Democratic control. The Labour Movement’s Refugee Committee and political refugees in Sweden, 1933-1945.
Christina Johansson :
Red Light? Swedish Refugee Policy Discourses of the late 1980s.
C-9
SOC05
Microfinances, Poor Law and Urban Sustainability, 19th-20th centuries
Room C
Paola Avallone, Raffaella Salvemini :
The middle class against poverty. Legislative interventions and credit institutions in the Kingdom of Naples in the first half of 19th century.
Montserrat Carbonell Esteller :
Microfinance and Poor Laws in an urban Mediterranean context. The case of Barcelona in the XIX century
Duncan Ross :
Poverty and Individualism: Savings Banks as Capitalist Institutions
Sakari Saaritsa :
Credit, welfare and sustainable proletarianization: Microeconometrics of the urban family economy in early 20th century Helsinki
D-9
FAM20
Gender differences in infant, childhood and teenage mortality
Room D
Theo Engelen, Hsieh Ying-Hui :
The Massacre of the Innocent. Infant Mortality in Nijmegen and Lu-kang
Lucia Pozzi, Marco Breschi & Alessio Fornasin :
Gender mortality selection in the first years of life in Italy during the demographic transition
Christine Théré, Jean-Marc Rohrbasser :
Facing death in the early days of life :Inequality between sexes in Enlightenment demographic thought.
Evelien Walhout, Frans Van Poppel :
Sex differences in child mortality in a Dutch town, 1860-1920: Did social class and religion play a role?
E-9
RUR10
The environmental factor: agriculture, landscape and ecology
Room E
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Janken Myrdal
|
Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Janken Myrdal
|
Dhirendra Datt Dangwal :
Colonialism, Commodity Production and Commons: Extension of the State Control over the Commons in the Central Himalaya (India)
Antonio Linares :
The forest planning in the South-West of Spain (1875-1925)
Kenneth Sylvester, Geoff Cunfer :
An unremembered diversity: mixed husbandry and the settling of Kansas grasslands, 1860-1940
Meri Vuohu :
Environment and Rural Administration in the Early Modern Tuscany
F-9
GEO04
Spaces of Exception 1. Bodies
Room F
Network:
|
Chair:
Gerry Kearns
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
|
Stephanie Egan :
Geographies of Resistance and Domination: States of Exception.
David Nally :
Faminescapes: the state of excpetion and the Great Irish Famine
G-9
LAB30
Responses to Recent Changes in Global Capitalism
Room G
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Lars Olsson
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Lex Heerma van Voss
|
Anikó Eszter Bartha :
Ideas in transition: Workers after the workers’ state in East Germany and Hungary
Julie Guard :
Canada’s Steel Union Responds to the New Economy: Organizing Call Centres
Paula Mulinari :
Racializing and genderizing labour processes in the restaurant and hotel branch.
Jonas Sjölander :
The Detours of Solidarity: Labour Internationalism in the Third Industrial Revolution. The Swedish Metal Workers’ Federation in Colombia 1976-1986.
H-9
SEX05
Disruptive Women in Interwar Britain
Room H
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Hera Cook
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Lucy Bland :
Hung for Adultery? The Condemnation of Edith Thompson in the Aftermath of the Great War
Lesley Hall :
'Vexed human beings who suffered intensely from male-adaptation of life': queering female sexuality in early twentieth century Britain
Alison Oram :
Decadent Seducer or Mannish Woman?: Class and Representations of Lesbianism in the British Popular Press 1910s-1939
I-9
REL01
The Reformation in European Historical Consciousness, 1817-1917
Room A-2
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Joris van Eijnatten
|
Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Michael Bentley :
The Lutheran Reformation in English Historiography and Public Memory 1817-1917
Peter Kushner :
The Reformation in German Historiography, 1817-1917
Hendrik Paul, Bart Wallet :
Luther and Calvin in a Dutch Context: The Reformation in Dutch Protestant Memory Culture, 1817-1917
J-9
ETH27
Migration and Identity formation in Canada
Room J
Betsy Boer :
Identity and contacts of orthodox protestants Dutch emigrants in Canada
Amal Madibbo :
A socio-historical context of the immigration of Black French-speaking to Canada (1960-2000)
K-9
HEA10
Nutrition
Room K
Josep Lluís Barona :
Nutrition and Health: the International Sanitary Movement and Spain (1920-1939)
Francisco Muñoz Pradas, Roser Nicolau :
Milk consumption, health and survival in infancy in contemporary Spain (1860-1950)
Chad Ross :
Food for Thought: Diet, Health, Morality and the Reform of Life
Ulrike Thoms :
West versus East? Nutritional policy in the two Germanies 1945-1964
L-9
WOM09
Roundtable: Varieties of Feminism III: International Perspectives
Room L
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Judith P. Zinsser
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Judith P. Zinsser
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Carolyn Eichner :
Getting the Dowry and Keeping Your Name: Feminist Perspectives on Race, Agency, and Empire in Late Nineteenth-Century France
Hasmik Khalapyan :
Defining Feminism in Ottoman Armenian Women's Movement, 1875-1914
Maria Martinez Gonzalez :
The feminist movement in the basque country: problems and challenges
Sharifa Wright :
Lionheart gyal, and what of radical feminism? - How gender inequality became the feminist agenda in Caribbean Nationalism
M-9
SOC10
Social inequalities in health I
Room M
Astri Andresen :
Health differences and the policies to reduce them: Norway 1900s-1950s
Martin Gorsky :
"For the treatment of sick persons of all classes?" Social inequality and the transformation of the British hospital system in the 20th century
Bernard Harris :
Gender, Health and Welfare in England and Wales since 1800
Anne Løkke :
Patients at the Danish Royal Hospital (Rigshospitalet) 1757 - 2000 .
Peter Razzell :
The Hazards of Wealth
N-9
TEC04
Postwar Images of Science and Technology
Room N
Dolores Augustine :
Boldly going where no socialist has gone before: Engineers and industrial scientists in East German popular culture and propaganda
Guillaume De Syon :
From Pyramids to Time Travel: The scientists as controller of fate
Jaakko Suominen :
Machines in Duckburg. Inventing in Walt Disney’s Comic Book ‘Donald Duck’ in Finland during the 1950’s
O-9
ETH17
Migration of domestic servants
Room O
Sjoukje Botman :
The informal economy of paid domestic labour in Amsterdam.
Marina de Regt :
"Symbol of Wealth and the Laziness of Housewives?" The Changing Demand for Paid Domestic Labour in Yemen
Sabrina Marchetti :
Looking at Filipino domestic workers and their employers in Rome and Amsterdam through gender and ethnicity
Monica Smith :
Citizenship and Policies on Sri Lankan Domestic Workers in Lebanon
P-9
POL05
Political Outsiders in Swedish History 1848-1932
Room P
Network:
|
Chair:
Lars Edgren
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Mary Hilson
|
Victor Lundberg :
Captain Julius Mankell’s Vision – Arming the People in Struggle for Democracy
Stefan Nyzell :
Contentious Politics and Social Democracy: Social Democracy, the Threat of Violence and Contentious Politics in Sweden 1848-1932
Magnus Olofsson :
Tullbergs Contention and the New Liberals: Forgotten Struggles
Q-9
CUL09
Was there a Cultural Turn? Representation, Discourse, and the Politics of Cultural History
Room N1-O1
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Joan W. Scott
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Joan W. Scott
|
Brian Connolly :
Historicizing the Incest Prohibition: The Deceased Wife's Sister Controversy in Nineteenth Century America
Jennifer Milligan :
Cultural History and the Archive: The Case of the Archives Nationales in the Nineteenth Century
Sandrine Sanos :
The Aesthetics of Far-Right Political Discourse in 1930s France
Jean Terrier :
Culture and international exchange in the work of Marcel Mauss
R-9
ELI09
Rising to the top: the formation of elites in times of political reform.
Room R
Network:
Elites and forerunners
|
Chair:
Cecilia Rosengren
|
Organizer:
Doina Pasca Harsanyi
|
Discussant:
Cecilia Rosengren
|
Mikael Alm :
The Making of the Bernadotte Dynasty
Doina Pasca Harsanyi :
Working for Napoleon. The case of Moreau de Saint-Méry, general administrator of Parma and Guastala.
Heli Rantala :
Finnish cultural elite: an example of dynamic 19th century network
S-9
EDU05
Migration and Displacement
Room S
Jeffrey Mirel :
Confronting an "Invasion" of Immigrants: Americanization Education in the United State, 1890-1950
Annette Richardson :
Moving Beyond Beslan: Strategies and Preparedness Against Terrorist Acts
Sian Roberts :
"In the Margins of Chaos": children's experiences of refugee colonies in the Spanish Civil War
T-9
CRI09
Child Murder in North-Atlantic Europe 1700-1900
Room T
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Alysa Levene
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Organizer:
Katherine Watson
|
Discussants:
-
|
Eva Bergenlöv :
Infanticide and Overlaying in Sweden c. 1680-1800
Anne-Marie Kilday :
‘Monsters of the Vilest Kind’: Attitudes towards Child Killers in Eighteenth Century Scotland
Richard Mc Mahon :
Children, Homicide and the Law in Nineteenth-century Ireland
Katherine Watson :
Crimes of the Blackest Dye? Judicial Responses to Child Murder in England and Wales, 1700-1900
U-9
SEX07
Historical (mis)representations
Room U
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Anne Lopes
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Nina Attwood :
Re-thinking ‘Walter’: 'My Secret Life' and the pornographic representation of Victorian prostitution
Josie McLellan :
Selling Sex under Socialism: East German erotica
Annette Timm :
Lebensborn: The Sexualization of the Nazi Past in Popular Culture
W-9
LAB23
Workers' organisations in the US (1937-1970s)
Committee Room 2
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Brian Kelly
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Gail Malmgreen
|
K. Kevyne Baar :
The Motion Picture and Television Industry: Their Major Trade Unions and the McCarthy Era Blacklist
Patrick Saunders :
Too Many Rail Chiefs and not enough Workers: The decline of the Railroad Unions in the U.S.
Seth Wigderson :
Les Demoiselles Grévistes:” Class, Gender and Ethnicity in the 1937 Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Shoe Strike
Friday 24 March 2006
10:45
A-10
THE01
Meet the Author session with Avi Tucker: Our knowledge of the past: a philosophy of historiography and Martin L. Davies: Historics. Why History Dominates Contemporary Society
Room A
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Chris Lorenz
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
Martin Davies, Paul Roth, Karsten Stueber, Aviezer Tucker |
B-10
ETH31
Voices and narrators
Room B
Jutta Birmele :
Who is the Narrator? Voices of Emigrants in W.G.Sebald's Writing.
Sirin Dilli :
New Sounds from Europe
Lotta Weckström :
To whom are you talking?
C-10
SEX06
Homosexuality in France since 1945
Room C
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Judith Schuyf
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
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Philippe Chassaigne :
The Road to Le Marais : Gay Paris from Secrecy to Visibility in the 20th Century
Eric Fassin :
Marriage Matters: The inversion of the homosexual question.
Julian Jackson :
Homophile Politics in France 1954-1982
Michael Sibalis :
Changing Public Attitudes Toward Homosexuality in Post-1945 France
D-10
ECO08
Human Capital and Engineering
Room D
Network:
Economics
|
Chair:
Jan-Pieter Smits
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Simon Niklas Hellmich :
A Co-evolutionary Approach to Institutional and Technological Change in Industrial Regimes: Vocational Training, Technologies and Labor Market Institutions in the United States and Germany 1900-1933
Camilla Josephson :
The productivity slowdown and the catching up in Swedish manufacturing industries 1952-2001
Nikolaus Wolf, Steve Redding & Daniel Sturm :
Multiple Equilibria in Industrial Location: Evidence From Airports in Inter-War and Re-Unified Germany
E-10
HEA05
Financing Health
Room E
K.P. Companje :
Medical care for resident servants, 1890-1910. Legislation, insurance and care supply
Bruce Fetter :
The quest for clean numbers: The intersection of historical demography and classic methods for historical criticism
Stephanie Neuner :
State insurance and welfare policy for "war-neurotics" of WW I. Politics and Psychiatry in Germany, c. 1920-1939.
Joost van Genabeek, Leo Van Bergen :
Dutch history of social insurance medicine
F-10
SOC12
Social inequality in Europe's oversees empires
Room F
Lynn Lees :
Different styles of Colonial Rule: Town and Plantation in British Malaya, 1880-1930
Richard Price :
Missionary Culture, Race and Inequality in early nineteenth century South Africa
Jewel Spangler :
Poisoned Relationships: Slave Rebellion, Evangelical Religion, and Household Mastery on the American Plantation Periphery in the Age of Revolution
Kristy Warren :
Race and Class in Bermudian Society
G-10
ASI04
Asian Historiographies
Room G
Network:
Asia
|
Chair:
Nandini Gooptu
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Remy Delage :
Ethnography of Ancient Records for Exploring Historical Geography of Pilgrimage in Uttaranchal (North India)
Zoe Headley :
Structure and functions of the past(s) amongst a denotified caste (Tamil Nadu)
Ratna Saptari :
The Uses and Limits of Event-Based History: An Industrial Strike on Jakarta's Urban Fringe
Subir Sinha :
Subalterns, Trans-nationality, Globalisation: On the crises of historiographies of resistance
H-10
SOC11
Social Inequalities in health II
Room H
Tamara Awerbuch-Friedlander, Richard Levins :
Historical impact on social inequalities that lead to health disparities
Teemu Sakari Ryymin :
Social and ethnic considerations in the Northern Norwegian antituberculosis campaign, app. 1900-1940
Signild Vallgårda :
Social inequality in health – a comparative study of problematisations
John Welshman :
Inequalities in Health in the UK, 1940-76: The Issue of Resource Allocation
Sam Willner :
Change and continuity in the regional mortality pattern in Sweden from pre-industrial to post-industrial society.
J-10
POL08
Human rights & Cold war in Europe
Room J
Network:
|
Chair:
Dimitris Kousouris
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Floribert Baudet :
Human rights and the Cold War
Robin De Bruin :
`Europe' and the Recovery of Justice: Post-War Dutch Political Visions
K-10
ETH08
Continuity and change of spatial mobility around World War I (1)
Room K
Tobias Brinkmann :
Germans and Transmigrants: The Impact of American Immigration Policies in Europe before and after the First World War
Elizabeth Bright Jones :
Mobilizing Veterans: The Resettlement of Disabled
Thomas Klug :
“Work or Fight”: Employers, the State, and Bureaucratic Methods of Controlling the Labor Market in the United States during World War I
Christiane Reinecke :
Governing the Alien: Administrative Techniques and Migration Control in Great Britain and Germany, 1905-1930
L-10
NAT06
Nations, Regions, Minorities
Room L
Network:
|
Chair:
John Breuilly
|
Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Ton Zwaan
|
Oscar Jané Checa :
France and the Catalan Identity in the XVIIth century
Pille Petersoo :
Scotland and its (non-)national Others: comparing 1979 and 1997
Paula Portas :
Marxist Minority Nationalism: how the Galicians narrate the nation from the margins.
Janusz Ryzner :
Different Problems, The Same Solution? Central European Minority Policies Under The Communist Rule.
M-10
FAM32
International Families VI: Cultures of Diaspora
Room M
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
David Warren Sabean
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Organizer:
David Warren Sabean
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Discussant:
Jon Mathieu
|
Elizabeth Bishop :
No Global Sisterhood, This: Soviet Women in Aswan
Elizabeth Macknight :
Cultural Strongholds of the Parisian Nobility in France of the Third Republic
Mario A. F. Rutten, Pravin J. Patel :
Contested Family Relations and Government Policy Linkages among Patel Migrants in Britain and India
N-10
GEO05
Spaces of Exception 2. Subjects
Room N
Network:
|
Chair:
Stephen Legg
|
Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Mats Deland :
War Crimes Trials and the State of Emergency according to Agamben
Denise Eileen Mccoskey :
Gladiators, Slaves, and Tribunes: Reading Roman Law, Exclusion, and Agamben’s Homo Sacer
Ulf Strohmayer :
Suburban spaces of civic exception
O-10
CRI10
Police and Press in Historical Perspective
Room O
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Clive Emsley
|
Organizer:
Haia Shpayer-Makov
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Discussant:
Clive Emsley
|
John Drabble :
Ensure that the group is disrupted, ridiculed or discredited’: The Federal Bureau of Investigation Media Campaign against Black Power Organizations, 1967-1971
Haia Shpayer-Makov :
The Intricate Relationship between Journalists and Police Detectives in Victorian and Edwardian England
P-10
POL10
French democracy
Room P
Network:
|
Chair:
Matthijs Lok
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Ido de Haan
|
Annelien De Dijn :
Critizing democracy: a theme in nineteenth-century political thought
Anne Epstein :
Moral Authority, Gender, and the Rise of the French Public Intellectual: Respectability as a Political Resource, ca. 1900
Charles Walton :
From Lèse-majesté to lèse-nation: the limits of free speech in democratic transition, the case of the French Revolution
Q-10
CUL10
Witnesses in Early Modern England
Room N1-O1
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Amy Erickson
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Malcolm Gaskill :
Witnesses, witches and the problem of proof in early modern England
Alexandra Shepard :
The ‘worth’ of witnesses and the language of self-description in early modern England
Andy Wood :
Narrative, community and custom in English court depositions, c.1500-1750
R-10
ELI08
A foot in the door: Netherlands immigrant strategies to target European Elites, 16th- 17th centuries
Room R
Network:
Elites and forerunners
|
Chair:
Hans Cools
|
Organizers:
Maartje van Gelder, Michiel van Groesen |
Discussants:
-
|
Marie-Charlotte le Bailly :
A Dutchman in Rome: Cornelius de Fine of Bergen op Zoom (ca 1494-1570)
Maartje van Gelder :
Together apart? Netherlandish attempts to carve out a place in early modern Venetian society
Michiel van Groesen :
Pleasing the elite: The tailor-made construction of the De Bry collection of voyages (1590-1634)
S-10
LAB17
Labour relations at the end of the 20th century
Room S
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Patricia Thane
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Patricia Thane
|
Lars Hansson :
Against the neoliberal wind. The Swedish Paper Workers Unions defensive strategies from the 1990s .
Troy Sarina :
The Call for Reform: Explanations for the Introduction of Non-Union Collective Agreement Making
Carol Stephenson, Jean Spence :
Women, community and the British Miners' Strike 1984-5:
T-10
ORA09
Social Memory and Constructing the Self
Room T
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Joanna Bornat
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Gunilla Bjerén :
Social memory and generations: forgetting (oral) history.
Daniela Koleva :
Daughters' stories: gender, generation and memory
Mísia Reesink :
Being the last. The memories of a Lakondê woman of her people and on becoming its sole real member
Graham Smith :
Collective and individual memories: older women remembering in group and in individual interviews
Radmila Svarickova Slabakova :
The "noble“ values of the descendants of Austro-Czech nobility – a trap of oral history?
U-10
AFR02
Gender, Health and Migration in Colonial Africa
Room U
Network:
Africa
|
Chair:
Tundé Zack-Williams
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Tundé Zack-Williams
|
Isabel Jiménez-Lucena, Jorge Molero-Mesa & Francisco J. Martínez-Antonio :
On Oasis and Mirages: Emergent Spaces and Hybridization in Spanish Morocco's Health System
Olakunbi Olasope :
Differential Equations: Bride-price and dowry in ancient Roman and Yoruba Cultures
Rachel Spronk :
‘Kenya has become a society inflamed by sexual desire’. Transformations in sexuality over three generations
V-10
ELI10
The Bernadotte Dynasty: Change and continuity in the representation of an upstart royal family in post-Napoleonic Sweden and Norway
Committee Room 1
Nils Ekedahl :
Celebrating the King: The Role of Panegyric in the Representation of the Bernadotte Dynasty
Karin Hallgren :
The Role of the Opera in Royal Image Building in Early 19th Century Sweden
Cecilia Rosengren :
Journalism in the service of Karl XIV Johan
Per Sandin :
The World of Associations – a Meeting Place for the Swedish-Norwegian Monarchy and the Bourgeois Society during the First Part of the 19th Century
W-10
SEX09
Global differences in sexuality
Committee Room 2
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Geertje Mak
|
Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
|
Paramita Banerjee :
Shifting standards. Sexuality and Indian Popular Culture in the New Millennium
Cigdem Bugdayci :
Sexualities in the grip of Romantic Love
Saskia Eleonora Wieringa :
Globalization and women's same sex practices in Asia
Friday 24 March 2006
14:15
A-11
LAB02
Labour Internationalism II
Room A
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Magaly Rodríguez García
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Organizer:
Magaly Rodríguez García
|
Discussant:
Lex Heerma van Voss
|
Constance Bantman :
Anarchist internationalism: theory and practices
Ralph Darlington :
Revolutionary Syndicalist Opposition to the First World War: A Comparative Assessment
Wayne Thorpe :
Seeking New Paths: Anti-Authoritarian Labour and the Defense of Revolutionary Internationalism, 1914-1918
Geert Van Goethem :
Class versus Gender
B-11
ETH14
Roles of immigrant and minority organisations in European cities
Room B
Gamze Avci :
Does policy matter?: A study of Turkish migrant organizations in the Netherlands and Germany
Tiziana Caponio :
Policy Networks and Immigrants’ Associations in Italy: The Cases of Milan, Bologna and Naples
Pontus Odmalm :
Institutional effects on migrant voluntary organisations: a comparison between Sweden, France and the UK
Sanna Saksela :
Shifting between ethnic mobilization and mediation: Immigrant associations as bridge builders between local policy-makers and immigrants in Finland
C-11
FAM18
Marriage and remarriage in Eurasian perspective
Room C
George Alter, Cameron Campbell & Renzo Derosas :
Household context and the timing of first marriage in Eurasian comparative
Satomi Kurosu, Marco Breschi & Christer Lundh :
Economic and Household Factors of Remarriage in Eurasian Perspective
Matteo Manfredini, Martin Dribe & Michel Oris :
Marriage and migration in Eurasia
D-11
GEO06
Spaces of Exception 3. Geopolitics
Room D
Network:
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Chair:
Ulf Strohmayer
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
|
Nadia Abu-Zahra :
Population control for exclusion and expropriation: Why do states control people they reject as citizens?
Mathew Coleman :
Exceptionality as the Rule: Liberal Geopolitics and US Immigration Policing After 9/11
Derek Gregory :
Vanishing points: seriality, spaces of exception and the "war on terror"
John Morrissey :
Shaping the Middle-East for the 21st Century: US Centcom's 'States of Exception'
E-11
EDU06
Understanding childhood
Room E
Johannes Fredriksson :
From education to maternal care: the discursive conditions of the transformation of pre-school governmentality in Sweden, 1830-1930
Dirk Schumann :
The Paradox of Realism. How the “Realistic Turn” in Pedagogy Affected West German Schooling from the early 1960s to the late 1970s.
André Turmel :
Children of the margins: lessons from the past
Karin Zetterqvist Nelson, Bengt Sandin :
Swedish Child and Adolescent Psychiatry - treatment and policies in a historical perspective
F-11
SOC08
Social Endogamy in Comparative Perspective
Room F
Ineke Maas, Marco Van Leeuwen :
Social endogamy in a comparative perspective
Bart Van De Putte, Andrew Miles :
Demographic class formation in 19th century England and Belgium
Richard L. Zijdeman :
Status attainment through marriage in an industrialising agricultural seaprovince, 1800-1920
G-11
THE12
Comparison in History: the case of small countries
Room G
Networks:
,
Theory
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Chair:
Stefan Berger
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Thomas Welskopp
|
Matthieu Leimgruber :
The Business of Social Policy. Commercial Insurers and the Development of Welfare States in Comparative Perspective (1890-1970)
Martin Lüpold, Gerhard Schnyder :
Protecting insiders against foreigners? Aspects of corporate governance in three small states, Switzerland, Sweden, and the Netherlands, 1900-1960
H-11
SOC14
The Welfare State: past, present and future I
Room H
Jenny Andersson :
Discursive strategies of welfare state modernisation. Rethinking the social democratic and the liberal model.
Helene Brodin, Helén Strömberg :
Making a Market of Care? Visions and Divisions of Responsibilities in Swedish Health and Eldercare during the late 20th century
Sofia Murhem :
Privatisations of Swedish elder care- how are industrial relations affected?
I-11
LAT01
LAT01 Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalism in the Global South: Latin America in Comparative Perspective
Room A-2
Network:
Latin America
|
Chair:
Steven Hirsch
|
Organizers:
Steven Hirsch, Lucien Van Der Walt |
Discussants:
-
|
Arif Dirlik :
Anarchism in China or Chinese Anarchism: The Importance of Local Articulations in Anarchist Practice
Dongyoun Hwang :
Nationalism, Transnationalism, and Cosmopolitan Outlooks: Korean Anarchism in the 1920s-1930s
Kirwin Shaffer :
Taking the Struggle North: Latin American Anarchists in the United States, 1890-1930
Lucien Van Der Walt, Steven Hirsch :
Comparing Anarchist and Revolutionary Syndicalist Movements in the Periphery: Peru and South Africa, 1905-1928
J-11
TEC03
Water in the City
Room J
Networks:
Technology
,
Urban
|
Chair:
Thomas Misa
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Thomas Misa
|
Hans Buiter :
Transforming water infrastructures in Amsterdam and Utrecht, 1860-2000: power relations, social functions and urban identities.
Cornelis Disco :
Living with Urban Water. “Inner” water and “outer” water in Amsterdam 1200-2000
Dieter Schott :
Urban Water systems and the metamorphosis of a city: the case of Mannheim
K-11
HEA08
Health and Sexuality
Room K
Eva Canaleta Safont, Joana Maria Pujades Mora :
Medical speech and municipal policy about the prostitution. Palma de Mallorca, 1862-1900
Herwig Czech :
Sex and the Gender of Infection: Venereal Disease, Prostitution and Medical Control of Sexuality in Nazi Vienna
Hans Neefs :
From moralism to pragmatism? A historical comparison of Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) prevention during the interwar period and the last decades of the 20th century in Belgium.
Kamila Uzarczyk :
Hereditary burdened ? Discussion on the causes of prostitution in interwar Poland
L-11
ETH29
The management of migrants: Case studies from the US and Canandian Borders (1830-1930)
Room L
Lisa Chilton :
Managing Migrants in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Canada
Barbara Lüthi :
“Invading bodies” and the construction of disease: Medical border control and Immigration in the USA, 1880-1920
Dorothee Schneider :
Women Immigrants confront the Border
M-11
ORA10
Memory and Testimony: Between Public and Private
Room M
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Leyla Neyzi
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Ene Kõresaar :
The politics of memory in a transition society: conflicting narrative templates in Estonian post-Soviet life stories
Hugo Manson, Terry Brotherstone & Owen Logan :
Claiming the memory of the North Sea: enterprise, tragedy and representation
Miroslav Vanek :
Political Elites and Dissidents in the years 1969 - 1989. Biographical interviews.
Pinar Melis Yelsali Parmaksiz :
Prisoner to Her Own Memories: Repressed Memory vs. Official History
N-11
CUL11
Borders and Multiple Identities
Room N
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Magdalena Elchinova
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Magdalena Elchinova
|
Zehra Ayman :
Border as the space of memory and its beyond: Arakel Eloyan’s Boundary and Migration Experience
Christine Delhaye :
Diversity in the cultural field of Amsterdam (working title)
Jyrki Korkki :
Border identities. Ethnicity, Nationality and Conflict in Village of Raivola, 1870-1930.
Katerina Pouliasi, Maykel Verkuyten :
Bicultural identities in cultural divergencies
Roxann Prazniak :
Trecento Tuscany in Eurasian Context
O-11
NAT07
Genocide, Anti-Semitism, Jewish Activism
Room O
Network:
|
Chair:
John Breuilly
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Ton Zwaan
|
William Brustein :
Comparative and Empirical Examination of anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust
Bernardas Gailius :
The Concept of Genocide - Back to Lemkin
Maurice Zeitlin :
Les Resistants Juives: Who Were They?
P-11
ECO05
Role of Gender in Economic and Social development
Room P
Network:
Economics
|
Chair:
Anne Mccants
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Maria Ågren :
Protecting Women Through Their Legal Property Rights -- Or In Other Ways? Sweden in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, compared to some other European countries
Amy Erickson :
Identifying women's occupations in early modern London
Ariadne Schmidt :
Female access to the labour market and guilds in the early modern Netherlands.
Maria Sjöberg :
"Mutter Courage" - Facts and Fiction
Q-11
CRI11
Criminal Justice in the Early Modern Era
Room N1-O1
Maria R. Boes :
Suicides by Unwed Mothers in Early Modern Germany
Elmar Henrich :
Jurisdiction, Communal Conflict and Bounty Hunting: the Destabilization of a Central Italian Mountain Frontier in the Early Modern Period.
Olli Matikainen :
"Raving madness or "Devil´s plot?" Intentionality in Early Modern Finnish Homicide Trials, 1500 - 1800
R-11
ELI12
Political and cultural exchanges in early modern Europe
Room R
Marc Lerner :
Conceptions of Republicanism in Eighteenth Century Switzerland.
Kirstie Mcclure :
John Locke and Republican Letters
Helen Mcmanus :
Beyond the Masham-Astell Dialogue: Wit, Enthusiasm, and Anonymity in Mary Astell’s Political Writings
Stefania Tutino :
Political network, scientific discussions and confessional controversy: the case of Thomas White.
S-11
FAM31
International Families V: Labour Migration
Room S
Marcelo Borges :
Migratory Strategies and Gender Relations among Portuguese Transnational Families 1850s-1920s
Jennifer Miller :
At Home with the First Generation of Turkish Guest Workers in Germany
Jose Moya :
International Families and Labor: A Global and Historical Perspective
Raffaella Sarti :
Family Ties over Borders: Transnational Families of Slaves and Migrant Domestic Workers (Past and Present in Comparative Perspective)
T-11
LAB22
Supervision and authority: intermediaries between capital and labour I
Room T
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Nina Fishman
|
Organizer:
Patricia Van den Eeckhout
|
Discussant:
Ad Knotter
|
Philippe Lefebvre :
A persistant enigma for business history and organization theories : the emergence and rise of factory hierarchy in big business (end of XVIIIth century-beginning of XXth century)
Gilles Postel-Vinay, Jérôme Bourdieu :
Wage forms and hierarchy in late 19th-century industry
Philip Slaby :
Gender, Family, and Managerial Control: Immigrants and the French Coal Industry between the World Wars
U-11
WOM02
Gender, Islam, and European Multiculturalism
Room U
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Frances Gouda
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Karen Vintges
|
Linda Duits, Liesbet Van Zoonen :
Headscarves and porno-chic: Disciplining girls’ bodies in the European multicultural society
Jytte Klausen :
The Sexual Politics of Islam in Europe
Sonja van Wichelen, Marc de Leeuw :
"Please, Go Wake Up!" Submission, Hirsi Ali, and the War on Terror in the Netherlands
Judith Vichniac :
Other Reactions: Christian and Jewish Responses to the Foulard Controversy
V-11
WOM04
Women Interpret Historical Change
Committee Room 1
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Hanneke Hoekstra
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Hanneke Hoekstra
|
Isabela Campoi :
Gender and politics: Adalgisa Nery in the Brazilian political jornalism
Marianna Muravyeva :
History at crisis: Gender studies, national identity and contemporary Russian history profession
Rosemarie Schade :
Looking at America: Alice Salomon and Charlotte Lütkens
W-11
ASI02
Globalization and change
Committee Room 2
Network:
Asia
|
Chair:
Ratna Saptari
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Nandini Gooptu :
The Indian Civil Service and Changing Conceptions of Work
Anna Lindberg :
“‘Modernization’, Globalization and Change: Marriage, Gender Relations and Traditions
Nikita Sud :
The global face of new Hinduism in Gujarat
Friday 24 March 2006
16:30
A-12
THE07
What are books on the historians's methodology written for?
Room A
Network:
Theory
|
Chair:
Thomas Welskopp
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Peter Aronsson
|
Pertti Haapala :
The Method and National History: method books in Finland
Markku Hyrkkänen :
What is historical method and what is it for?
Jorma Kalela :
Politics of History and the Methodology of Scholarly Historians
Matti Peltonen :
In Defence of History: Three Generations of Historical “Method Books” from Marc Bloch to Richard J. Evans
B-12
SEX03
Intersex in a long-term perspective
Room B
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Dan Healey
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Ulrike Klöppel :
Hermaphroditism as paradigmatic case for the new sexual sciences at the beginning of the 19th century
Geertje Mak :
The legal position of hermaphrodites in the 19th century. A legal-medical interplay.
Alison Redick :
What Happened at Hopkins: The Creation of the Intersex Management Protocols, 1950-55
C-12
WOM16
Roundtable: Gender and the Politics of Representation
Room C
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Allaine Cerwonka
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Allaine Cerwonka
|
Carlota Coronado Ruiz :
Italian women representation during war time: The Luce film news programs (1940-1945)
Joan E. Greer :
Untying the Bonds in Late Nineteenth-Century Print Culture: a Male Artist's Radical Visual Language in an Early Feminest Periodical
Elizabeth Menon :
Evil by Design: The Creation and Marketing of the Femme-Fatale in 19th-century France
Aurora Morcillo :
Body Politics and Spanish Transition to Democracy
Francisco Segado :
Spanish women in the late Franco dictatorship: an approach through political cartoons
María Del Carmen Suescun Pozas :
Modern Feminity, Shattered Masculinity: The Scandal of the Female Nude During Political Crisis in Colombia, 1930-1948
D-12
LAB03
Supervision and authority: intermediaries between capital and labour II
Room D
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Ad Knotter
|
Organizer:
Patricia Van den Eeckhout
|
Discussant:
Lex Heerma van Voss
|
Cristina Borderías :
Skill, work organization and gender in Catalan self-acting spinning
James Jaffe :
Managing the Effort Problem: The Ambiguities of Workplace Supervision during British Industrialization
Peter Scholliers :
"Meestergasten": work, wages and authority in the Ghent cotton mills
Patricia Van den Eeckhout :
Customs and contracts: firing foremen in 19th century Ghent
E-12
POL13
Totalitarianism
Room E
Networks:
Labour
,
|
Chair:
Ido de Haan
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Federigo Argentieri :
Hungary 1956: historiography and interpretative debate
Uwe Backes :
What does totalitarianism mean? Reformulating the Concept in the Framework of a Universal Typology of Political Systems
Maryse Ramambason :
From USSR to the Federation of Russia : a democratisation process and emergence of a competitive political area
James Ryan :
Tinkering with Totalitarianism: The American Communist Party's Attempts at Liberalization, 1934-1949
Mike Schmeitzner :
Criticism of Totalitarian Regimes from the Left. The Council-Communist Totalitarianism Theory of Otto Rühle
F-12
NAT04
Nations and Nationalism in Northern Europe
Room F
Network:
|
Chair:
John Breuilly
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Ton Zwaan
|
Martin Estvall :
Shipping on stormy seas - the Swedish maritime industry faced with the threat of nazism 1932-1936
Ilona Kemppainen :
National heroes and national character
Catarina Lundström, Anna Lindkvist :
Internal mission and internal colonization in 19th and 20th century Sweden
Jennica Thylin :
The Standardization of the Finland-Swedish Language 1809 - 1922 from a Nation-Building Perspective
G-12
CRI12
Policing and Civil Liberties
Room G
Network:
Criminal Justice
|
Chair:
Joanne Klein
|
Organizers:
Anja Johansen, Chris A. Williams |
Discussants:
-
|
Margo De Koster :
What did the police do? New visions on policing and day-to-day activities and strategies of the Antwerp municipal police, 1890-1914
Anja Johansen :
Getting away with murder? Police accused of causing death and injury in Berlin, Paris and London c.1900-1914
Paul Lawrence :
Vagrants, the Police and ‘Civil Liberties’ during the Interwar Period
Chris A. Williams :
Constables for hire: the long and significant history of private 'public' policing in the UK
H-12
SOC15
The Welfare State: past, present and future II
Room H
Klas Amark :
Scaninavian Welfare Politics - universalism or wage-earners paradise?
Urban Lundberg :
Social Democracy Lost: The Social Democratic Party in Sweden and the Politics of Pension Reform, 1978-1998
Klaus Petersen :
Welfare reforms in Denmark 1891-2005
I-12
THE08
Newspapers and the construction of national identiy
Room A-2
Network:
Theory
|
Chair:
Alun Munslow
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Alun Munslow
|
Mark Hampton :
Objectivity in British Journalism 1880-1980
Paul Kerry :
Zionist Ideology in Die Welt
Troy Paddock :
Contested Communities: Newspapers and National Identity in Imperial Germany
J-12
HEA11
Health in Northern Europe
Room J
Anne Cameron :
The Establishment of General Registration in Scotland
Katarina Piuva :
Mental hygiene in Sweden- Biopolitics of body and mind
Cecilia Riving :
A madman in the family. Conceptions and definitions of mentally ill in the community and the asylum during the second half of the nineteenth century
Jens Widding :
Conflict and Negotiation. The introduction of public health legislation in 19th century Sweden
K-12
ECO10
Historical Economic Geography
Room K
Network:
Economics
|
Chair:
Oscar Gelderblom
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Elisende Paluzie, Miren Lafourcade :
European Integration, FDI and the Internal Geography of Trade: Evidence from Western-European Border Regions
Joan R. Roses, Daniel A. Tirado :
Regional Convergence and Industrialization in Spain: a long-run
L-12
URB06
Drugs and Big Cities, 1960s - 1980s
Room L
Network:
Urban
|
Chair:
Virginia Berridge
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
John Davis :
The topography of drug use in London, 1960-1980
Alex Mold :
The Development of a National Drug Problem and the Funding of Services for Drug Users in Britain During the 1980s
Klaus Weinhauer :
Klaus Weinhauer (University of Bielefeld, Germany) Drugs in the Media: Press Images of Drug Consumption in London and Berlin during the 1960/70s
M-12
ETH28
Migration to and within the Americas
Room M
Margo Anderson :
Race and Ethnic Classification and the McCarran Walter Act
Jennifer Bickham Mendez :
Suburban Space Invaders: Globalization, Gender, and Latino/a Migration
Christopher Paetzold :
Cuba, Spain and transatlantic nationalisms, 1885-1930
N-12
CUL12
Relationship with the Past among Youngsters
Room N
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Ed Jonker
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Ed Jonker
|
Keith Barton, Alan W. Mccully :
Secondary students’ perspectives on school and community history in Northern Ireland
Lies Klerkx :
How do youngsters cope with the past?
Kees Ribbens :
A historical canon for whom?
O-12
WOM14
Gender and Professionalism
Room O
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Katrin Schultheiss
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Katrin Schultheiss
|
Michelle Denbeste :
Russian Women Physicians 1867-1905: Professionalism, Feminism, Radicalism
Sonja Matter :
Contested Experts. Swiss Women in the Field of Professional Social Work and Welfare (1900-1960)
Susan McGann :
Nurses are Citizens: the politics of the College of Nursing (UK) as a non-feminist organisation in the interwar period
Mary Jane Mossman :
Women Lawyers of the 19th century: gender, law and the legal professions
P-12
FAM28
Family strategies I
Room P
Béatrice Craig :
Surviving mechanization: inter-generational occupational strategies among skilled workers during the French industrial revolution.
Claire Dolan :
Collective biographies : the success and failure of family strategies. The « procureurs » in urban Southern France, 1550-1650
Nathalie Ostroot :
Love and Money: Family and gender patterns in the choice of occupations in 19th century France
Noriko Tsuya, Satomi Kurosu :
The Demographic Effects of Household Socioeconomic Status in Early Modern Japan: Evidence from Two Northeastern Farming Villages 1716-1870
Q-12
LAB31
The Origins of Stalinism
Room N1-O1
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Gijs Kessler
|
Organizer:
Kevin Murphy
|
Discussant:
Marcel van der Linden
|
Alexei Gusev :
Totalitarian phenomenon in interpretations of Russian Dissident Marxists
Mike Haynes :
Rethinking Class Power in the Russian Factory 1929-1991
Kevin Murphy :
Soviet Workers and the Formation of the Stalinist System
R-12
LAT02
Affect, Sentiment, and Democracy in Political Cultures of the Americas
Room R
Network:
Latin America
|
Chair:
Kim Clark
|
Organizer:
Lessie Jo Frazier
|
Discussants:
-
|
Jennifer Burrell :
“The Vicissitudes of Transition: Agency and Waiting in Post-war Guatemala”
Deborah Cohen :
Ties that Bind: Race, Democracy, and Mexican Migration to the U.S. In the Age of Modernity
Lessie Jo Frazier :
Memory as Modes of Affect for Political Subject Formation in Chile’s Democratic ‘Tradition’
Laura M. Westhoff :
Democratic Social Knowledge in Progressive Era Chicago
S-12
RUR08
From one generation to another: rural heritage systems
Room S
Network:
Rural
|
Chair:
Jürgen Schlumbohm
|
Organizer:
Mats Morell
|
Discussant:
Jürgen Schlumbohm
|
Iréne A. Flygare, Mats Morell & Ildikó Asztalos & Ann Grubbström :
Transferring Landed Property - Gender, Power and Inheritance in Sweden 1880-2000
Piotr Guzowski :
Inheritance system of Polish Peasants in the Late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period
Sofia Holmlund :
Gender, Inheritance, and the Development of Property Rights in 19th Century Sweden
Mats Morell :
Generational change and property transfer in sweden in the late 19th and early 20th century
Antonio Presedo Garazo :
Inheritance of the House of Montaos in Galicia during the XVthh and XVIth centuries
T-12
ORA11
Cultural Confrontations in Oral History: Comparative Perspectives in the American Context
Room T
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Marsha Siefert
|
Organizer:
Deborah Kwon
|
Discussants:
-
|
Sagal Ali :
Asylum Narratives and the Reconstruction of Collective Memory: The secondary migration of Somali Bantu to Columbus, Ohio (USA)
Deborah Kwon :
Confronting the Menories of a Past Generation through Oral History
Richelle Schrock :
Gendered Narratives of Forced Migration: From Somalia to Columbus, Ohio (USA)
Nancy Yan :
Memory, Pan-Ethnicity, and the Erosion of Cultural Animosities in Oral History
U-12
WOM24
Representations of the Sexed Body in Medicine and Society
Room U
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Ivan Crozier
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Ivan Crozier
|
Hans-Georg Hofer :
Challenging sex differences when becoming old. Discourses on the “male menopause” in Twentieth-century German medicine
Christabelle Sethna :
"Chastity Outmoded!" The Ubyssey, Sex and the Single Girl, 1960-1970
W-12
HEA03
Health, Africa and Race
Committee Room 2
Jennifer Brier :
Internationalizing AIDS
Kristen Intemann :
Science, Health, and Values: Ideology and the Concept of Race in U.S. Epidemiology 1980-Present
Julie Livingston :
Debility and the History of AIDS Care in Botswana
Rosa Medina-Domenech :
Scientific technologies of national identity as colonial legacies, The case of Spain and the African colony of Equatorial Guinea (1900-1959)
X-12
TEC06
Water in the City II: Canal Boat Tour. See also special events.
Canal Boat
Network:
Technology
|
Chairs:
-
|
Organizers:
Hans Buiter, Cornelis Disco |
Discussants:
-
|
Saturday 25 March 2006
8:30
A-13
SEX04
New research on Homosexuality and WWII: the Dutch case in international perspective
Room A
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Geertje Mak
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Judith Schuyf :
Homosexuality and resistance: two opposites and four positions
Anna Tijsseling :
Images and agency. Courtcases against Dutch homosexuals, 1911-1949
Marian van der Klein :
The pink triangle, the memory of WWII and the gay press
B-13
NAT08
Nineteenth-Century Nationalism
Room B
Network:
|
Chair:
Ton Zwaan
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
John Breuilly
|
Valerie Mast :
Who is a Magyar? Hungary and the Jews in the Ninetheenth Century
Frank Towers :
The rise and fall of Jacksonian American nationalism, 1828-1861
András Vári :
Turning around – the national argument in the hand of an a-national neoconservative movement in the 1890ies in Hungary
Johanna Wassholm :
Usages of national terminology – some examples with regard to a case study of Finland 1809–35
C-13
FAM29
Family strategies 2
Room C
Network:
Family and Demography
|
Chair:
Sally Bould
|
Organizer:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
|
Discussant:
Arrizabalaga Marie-Pierre
|
Ildikó Aszztalos Morell :
Gender patterns of transfer of cultural, economic and social capital among farm family enterprises during the transition from state socialism to capitalism in Hungary
Danielle Gauvreau, Sherry Olson & Patricia Thornton :
Ambitions and restraints: Work and marriage in Montreal, 1880-1900
Aoi Okada :
The cycle of household structure in early modern Japan
Mikolaj Szoltysek, Konrad Rzemieniecki :
Slavic tendency to the “communal way of life” and the evidence on family patterns from historical Polish territories, 18th century
D-13
ANT03
Shifting Identities in Ancient Italy and Sicily
Room D
Network:
Antiquity
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Chair:
Guy Bradley
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Edward Bispham :
'Et in Arcadia ego': Place, material culture and identity between Samnium and Arcadia.
Kathryn Lomas :
Language, material culture and identity in pre-Roman Italy
Jon Prag :
'... and in the end they were all called Sikeliotai' (Diod. Sic. 5.6.5)
Gillian Shepherd :
"Starting from scratch: the construction of Sikeliote and other identities in Archaic Greek Sicily"
E-13
FAM11
What did the peasants do when they got ill?
Room E
Olof Gardarsdottir :
Measles in a virgin soil environment. The case of Iceland and the Faroe islands during the 19th century with a special attention to infant and childhood mortality
Hiroshi Kawaguchi :
From the faith cure activities to the vaccination, the first step to the decrease of the child deaths in the 19th century, Japan
Satoshi Murayama, Higashi Noboru :
Smallpox quarantine houses in 18th and 19th century Amakusa Islands, Kyusyu, Japan.
F-13
GEO07
Spaces of Exception 4. Terror
Room F
Network:
|
Chair:
Claudio Minca
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Matthew Hannah :
Spaces of exception and unexceptionable spaces in the 'German Autumn' of 1977
Simon Reid-Henry :
Exceptional Sovereignty: Guantánamo Bay and U.S. imperialism in geo-historical perspective
G-13
WOM11
Gender and Communism, East and West
Room G
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Anna Loutfi
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Susan Gal
|
Tiina Lintunen :
"Dangerous to the State and Society”: 'Red' women in court after the Finnish Civil War
Basia Nowak :
‘Inconvenient’ for the Party-State: The League of Women in Poland and the Dissolution of Workplace Chapters in 1966
Raluca Maria Popa :
“Women of the Whole (Socialist) World”: The Involvement of Women’s Organizations from State Socialist Hungary and Romania in International Women’s Activism, 1965 –1990
H-13
LAB29
Female Employment, Services and Welfare State
Room H
Network:
Labour
|
Chair:
Susanna Fellman
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Organizer:
Pauli Kettunen
|
Discussants:
-
|
Kirsten Bregn :
Changes in the public sector pay systems
Heidi Haggrén :
The Collective Interest Articulation of Nurses in the post-WW-II Finland: Tensions between Social Loyalties and Labour-Market Logic
Matti Hannikainen :
Fairness and Social Norms in the Labour Market. Lower White-Collar Employees in Finland during the Golden Age
I-13
ORA12
Collective Memory and Identity
Room A-2
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Ene Kõresaar
|
Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
|
Kenneth J. Bindas :
The people remember: collective memory and the depression era
Niina Lappalainen :
Deindustrialization and Collective Identity
John Nassari :
Understanding master narratives in Cyprus: reciting and opposing
Hanna Snellman :
Finnish Immigrants' Legacy in Sweden
J-13
POL11
Lords, Vassals and burghers: powerplay in the medieval and early modern periods
Room J
Network:
|
Chair:
Robert von Friedeburg
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
|
Femke Deen :
An arena of voices. Public opinion and political decision-making in Amsterdam during the Dutch Revolt (1566 – 1590).
Liesbeth Geevers :
Maintaining noble influence in composite monarchies: “Brussels” and “Madrid” in the Habsburg Monarchy, 1555-1570
Aart Noordzij :
Cities and territorial consciousness. The duchy Guelders in the late Middle Ages
Jaco Zuijderduijn :
Urban leagues as exponents of state-formation: the case of medieval Holland
K-13
ETH11
Jewish migrants, refugees and survivors 1930s-1950s II
Room K
Wirginia Bogatic :
The Swedish reception of Polish female survivors from Ravensbrück con-centration camp April – November 1945
Peter Tammes :
Dutch Jews or Jewish Dutch?
Malin Thor :
Local and international Jewish refugee reception and activity in Sweden 1941-1956
L-13
LAB05
Partners in Business. Husbands and wives working together. Part I: Married couples working together in commerce, 1500-1800
Room L
Networks:
Economics
,
Labour
|
Chair:
Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
|
Organizers:
Danielle van den Heuvel, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk |
Discussant:
Margaret Hunt
|
Lili-Annè Aldman :
Who’s the boss? Merchants and shopkeepers in Stockholm during early modern times
Christina Dalhede :
Merchant Families in Gothenburg and Lübeck in Early Modern Time
Matthias Steinbrink :
Representative or merchant woman? Verena Meltinger from Basel
Danielle van den Heuvel :
The cooperation of spouses in commerce in the Dutch Republic
M-13
CRI13
Civil Liberties Besieged: Special powers and threat of terrorism
Room M
Janet Clark :
Under the influence of Special Branch
Michael Hassett :
Irish Nationalists, the British Government and Anti -Terrorist Legislation
Steve Hewitt :
Policing Passports: Canadian State Efforts to End the Misuse of Canadian Passports, 1933-1999
Gilles Vandal :
Terorism and Violence in Rural Louisiana, 1865-1884
N-13
WOM03
Roundtable: Gender and the History of Social Work through Visual Sources
Room N
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Berteke M.L. Waaldijk
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Roxana Cheschebec
|
Evelyne Diebolt :
Iconography of Social Work in Soissonais (France) 1920
Adriane Feustel :
A photoalbum telling the women's history of social work.
Pavel Romanov, Elena R. Iarskaia-Smirnova :
Interpreting visual memories of Soviet institutional child care
O-13
RUR02
From custom to profession. The professionalization of agriculture in the 19th and 20th centuries
Room O
Network:
Rural
|
Chair:
Sally Mcmurry
|
Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Sally Mcmurry
|
Maren Jonasson :
Agricultural expositions in Finland 1870-1932
Erwin Karel :
Modelling the Dutch farm-family 1953-1970
Piet van Cruyningen :
Professionalization of the design of farm buildings in the Netherlands, 1850-1940
P-13
ETH24
Migration, marriage, family and home
Room P
Saskia Bonjour :
Family immigration in the 1980s: the discursive construction of a policy problem
Elisabeth Campagna-Paluch :
The myth of Isola delle Femmine: male and female identities in an immigrant Sicilian family in Tunisia
Ana Dragojlovic :
Negotiating desire and domesticity: Balinese - Dutch Intermarriages
Hanna Markusson Winkvist :
Defining a New Family - The Swedish Way of Foreign Adoption
Q-13
MID04
Power and urban elites in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages
Room N1-O1
Network:
Middle Ages
|
Chair:
Maria Joao Branco
|
Organizer:
Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues
|
Discussants:
-
|
Hermenegildo Fernandes, Hermínia Vasconcelos Vilar :
Knights and landlords: the practice of municipal power in the south of Portugal in the XIIIth Century
Joaquim Serra :
The Council Elite of Évora in the XV Century: political and economical power
Hermínia Vasconcelos Vilar, Hermenegildo Fernandes :
Knights and landlords: the practice of municipal power in the south of Portugal in the XIIIth Century
R-13
ELI13
Cultural and Social Elites on the Borderlands of Early Modern Europe
Room R
Ulla Koskinen :
"Benevolent Lord" and "Willing Servant": manipulation of social ideals in the correspondence of Arvid Henriksson Tawast, 1573-1599
Anne Mclaren :
Renegotiating ‘carnal bands’ in early modern England and Scotland
Fernanda Olival :
The Portuguese knights of the Military Orders (17-18th centuries): what kind of elite?
S-13
LAB26
Class, Community, Culture: Analysis and Construction of Historical Identities
Room S
Networks:
Asia
,
Labour
|
Chair:
Janet Hunter
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Janet Hunter
|
Angelo Goode :
A Socially Contructed Working Class Culture: The Study of the Filipino Woodworking Industry
Marion Leffler :
What good are research circles?
Monica Sharma :
Culture of the Neighbourhood and Formation of Community Identity among the Factory Workers in Colonial India
Georg Stöger :
Unskilled factory work in Vienna before 1918. Reflections on juvenile socialisation
T-13
ETH30
Remembering Japanese American Internment
Room T
Annelieke Dirks :
Interpreting politicized memories of Japanese American Internment
Genna Duberstein :
Translating Oral Histories into Visual Narratives
Wan-Hui Su :
Healing traumatic memories: A stolen childhood behind barbed wire
U-13
HEA13
Perceptions of Health
Room U
Vicky Long :
Visions of the Workplace as a Place of Health Improvement in Britain: the Health of Munition Workers Committee 1915-19
Hilary Marland :
Shaping the 'New Girl' in Health Advice Literature in Britain, c.1900
Peter Washer :
Representations of SARS
V-13
URB05
Media Reconstructions of the City in the Aftermath of War
Committee Room 1
Network:
Urban
|
Chair:
John Davis
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Karen Adler
|
Karl Christian Fuehrer :
The Vanished City: Representations of the Ravages of War in Hamburg Newspapers, 1943 - 1948
Elizabeth Harvey :
Destruction and Reconstruction: German Women Photographers and Images of the Post-War City
Helen Jones :
Cities celebrating, commemorating and reconstructing the Second World War
W-13
SOC17
Coding into HISCO accross cultures I
Committee Room 2
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Gordon Darroch
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
Gordon Darroch, Georg Fertig |
Mats Hayen :
No future. Career opportunities for people of dying branches in Stockholm between 1880 and 1925.
Julie Marfany :
Coding into HISCO in Catalonia: issues and perspectives
Saturday 25 March 2006
10:45
A-14
ETH02
Author meets critics. The immigrant threat: the integration of old and new migrants in Western Europe, 1850-2002 (Leo Lucassen)
Room A
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Leslie Page Moch
|
Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
Nancy Foner, Leo Lucassen, Ewa Morawska, Joel Perlmann |
B-14
WOM08
Perspectives on Gender and Politics in Mandate Palestine
Room B
Network:
Women and Gender
|
Chair:
Inger Marie Okkenhaug
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Inger Marie Okkenhaug
|
Deborah S. Bernstein :
The Understanding of Prostitution:The Colonial Government and the Jewish National Community in Mandatory Palestine
Nurit B. Gillath :
The Hebrew Women's Union for Equal Rights in Eretz-Israel 1918-1948
Orit Manor :
Women Inequality in Dual Society – The Galilee Moshava in Palestine
Nancy Stockdale :
Transgressing Sacred Space: British Women Missionaries in Mandate Palestine, 1918-1948
C-14
MID05
The diversity of medieval queenship
Room C
Network:
Middle Ages
|
Chair:
Maria Joao Branco
|
Organizer:
Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues
|
Discussants:
-
|
Maria Filomena Andrade :
Isabel de Aragão: an exemplary queen
Vanda Lourenço :
The household of the Queen D. Beatriz of Portugal (1309-1359)
Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues :
The Theory and Practice of Medieval Queenship in Portugal
D-14
FAM12
Family and every day life
Room D
Sally Bould, Sania Sultan :
Woman's Wages and Economic Power within the Family
Paolo Cornaglia :
Chinese fashion, architecture and everyday life in Piedmont in 18th century
Jens Henrik Koudal :
19th Century Archives of Popular Culture and the History of Everyday Life
Fiona Smith :
Exhibiting the postsocialist archive: the cultural geographies of German contemporary history museums
E-14
SEX13
Sexual Politics at the turn of the 20th Century
Room E
Network:
Sexuality
|
Chair:
Lesley Hall
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Judy Greenway :
“A Sick Cloud upon the Soul”: Homosexuals, Anarchists, and the End of the World
Lena Lennerhed :
Women, quacks and a doctor or two. Abortion in Sweden in the early twentieth century
Anne Lopes :
Shifting Perspectives: The Socialist Medical Advice Literature on Women’s Health, Sexuality and Work
F-14
THE06
Gender and Historical Studies
Room F
Network:
Theory
|
Chair:
Stefan Berger
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Krista Cowman :
Gendering Militancy Before the First World War
Simon Gunn :
From Theory to Method: Gender and HIstorical Studies
June Hannam, Karen Hunt :
Politics and Gender: Re-framing women's politics in inter-war Britain
Wendy Webster :
War, Gender and Memory: Victors and Vanquished in World War II
G-14
EDU07
From Letter to Library
Room G
Maurizio Lupo :
Literacy in Southern Italy: a different historical approach (XVIIIth - XiXth century)
Lorna R. McLean :
Making Canadians: Education, Identities and Citizenship, 1930s-1950s
Karen Taylor :
Reading in the Provinces: The Library Inventory of the Collège de Castelnaudary, 1792
Kaisa Vehkalahti :
Lessons in self-discipline: Educational encounters in the early 20th century letter writing
I-14
LAB21
Labour and Welfare Regimes
Room A-2
Duco Bannink :
Social policy from Olson to Ostrom
Alexander Elu :
The origin of public old age insurance in Spain. An economic study of the Retiro Obrero (1909-1936).
Ignazio Masulli :
Welfare State and Social Citizenship in 20th Century Europe
J-14
POL14
Insecure professionals
Room J
Network:
|
Chair:
Berteke M.L. Waaldijk
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Organizer:
Chris Nottingham
|
Discussant:
Berteke M.L. Waaldijk
|
Pamela Dale :
The creation of a profession? Health visitors, colleagues and clients in the United Kingdom before and after 1948
Chris Nottingham :
Insecure Professionals in Theory and Practice
Åsmund Arup Seip :
School teachers in higher education 1890 –1980: a lost profession?
John Stewart :
Psychiatric Social Work in Britain, 1929-1950
K-14
ETH09
Continuity and change of spatial mobility around World War I (2)
Room K
Thomas Buchner :
Illicit work in early 20th century Central Europe
Thimo De Nijs :
Trading with a handcart. Peddling in Dutch cities in the 1930s
Laurence Fontaine :
Print circulations and pedling
Sigrid Wadauer :
Vagrancy in Austria 1918-1938
L-14
LAB06
Partners in Business. Husbands and wives working together. Part II: The division of labour between spouses in industry, 1500-1800
Room L
Networks:
Economics
,
Labour
|
Chair:
Danielle van den Heuvel
|
Organizers:
Danielle van den Heuvel, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk |
Discussant:
Ulrich Pfister
|
Christof Jeggle :
Households, Workshops, and the Division of Labour between Spouses in the Linen Trades in Munster/Westphalia in the 17. Century
Leigh Shaw-Taylor :
The roles of husbands, wives and widows in manufacturing businesses in mid-nineteenth century England
Marjolein van Dekken :
Husbands and wives working together: The production and selling of beverages in the early modern Northern Netherlands.
Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk :
Couples co-operating? Dutch textile workers and the family economy, c. 1600-1800
M-14
ELI02
Polity, Power and Taste
Room M
Michael Carignan :
William Hogarth and the Vantage Point of Bourgeois Consciousness
Markku Kekäläinen :
James Boswell's Theory of Urban Politeness
Ola Teige :
A merchant in the capital - A Norwegian merchant in Copenhagen 1703-1712
N-14
GEO08
Spaces of Exception 5. Borders
Room N
Network:
|
Chair:
David Nally
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Adriana Bebiano :
Closer: Portugal’s Imagined Imperial Frontiers
Gerry Kearns :
Ireland and the spaces of colonial and postcolonial exception
Daniel Murphree :
Creating a Hemispheric Borderland: Transnational Identity Formation in the Colonial Floridas, 1564-1783
Kees Terlouw :
Regional Development in the Intermediate Zone between Dutch and German cores, 1500-2000: A World-Systems Interpretation
O-14
ELI14
Elites in Transition, 19th and early 20th centuries
Room O
Hilde Greefs :
Continuity or change? Business elites during transition moments in history. The case of Antwerp in the first half of the 19th Century
Antti Häkkinen :
Captain Kock - A Personification of the "Moment of Madness", the Great Strike in Finland 1905
Aappo Kähönen :
State-Making, Elites and Political Culture: The Finnish Case of 1905 in the Russian Empire
Janne Nokki :
Old and New Perspectives for the Nobility in the Habsburg Monarchy, 1850-1880: The Case of Count Friedrich Thun-Hohenstein.
P-14
ORA13
Gender and Memory
Room P
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Daniela Koleva
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Timothy Ashplant :
Embodiments of Class and Gender: Memory in Working-class Autobiographical Narratives
Prue Chamberlayne, Di Parkin :
Women, sex and revolutionary politics in the 1970s
Karin Maria Schmidlechner :
Austrian women after 1945. An oral history project.
Q-14
CRI14
Punishment & the State
Room N1-O1
Hans Andersson :
Military Justice and Popular Legal Culture in Sweden 1680-1900
Martin Bergman :
The Swede in 19th century European anti-capital punishment abolitionism – Knut Olivecrona and his ”Om dödsstraffet”.
Sinan Gulhan :
Nineteenth Century Prison Reform Movements: An Inquiry into the Hegemonic Discourse of Punishment
Gwenda Morgan, Peter Rushton :
Arson, Treason and Plot: The Eighteenth-Century State as Victim, Detector and Prosecutor
R-14
LAT03
Gender, Politics and Health in Latin America
Room R
Network:
Latin America
|
Chair:
Michiel Baud
|
Organizer:
Kim Clark
|
Discussant:
Lessie Jo Frazier
|
Kim Clark :
Female Health Workers and the Professionalisation of Midwifery and Nursing in Ecuador, 1890-1950
Paulo Drinot :
Venereal Disease, Hygiene, and Sexuality in Early Twentieth-Century Lima
Jadwiga E Pieper Mooney :
Population Control and the Construction of State Power: (Forced) Sterilization Campaigns in Puerto Rico and Peru
S-14
CUL14
Memory and Forgetting after WW II
Room S
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Benjamin Noys
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Daniel Levy, Natan Sznaider :
European Unification and the Memory of the Holocaust
Ulla-Maija Peltonen :
Testimony as a form of remembering
Slavica Srbinovska :
Function of memory in the process of identification
Nikolai Vukov :
Commemorations of the Special Dead in the Everyday Life of Socialist Bulgaria
T-14
ORA03
Conflicts: Emotions (Re)shaping Memories
Room T
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Karel Berkhoff
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Albert Lichtblau
|
Maria Ecker :
The Shaping of Public Memory about Victims of World War II: An Austrian Case Study
Helga Embacher :
Fighting for the “Right” Version of History: Waffen-SS, deserters and Jews
Ela Hornung :
HIdden Narations: Deserters of the German Wehrmacht
U-14
REL04
Religious Encounters in World History
Room U
Network:
Religion
|
Chair:
Wilhelm Damberg
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
David Lindenfeld :
Sioux Christianity in International Perspective
Ngo Tam :
The short-waved faith: Christian broadcastings and the transformation of the spiritual landscapes of the Hmong in Northern Vietnam
Peter van der Veer :
Conversion from Magic to Religion
V-14
FAM34
The Demography of Indigenous Populations
Committee Room 1
David G. Anderson :
Governmentality and the Measurement of Indigenous Populations in the 1926 Polar Census
Per Axelsson :
The Consequence of colonization – demographical and cultural explanations of changes in mortality in northern Sweden 1813-1900
Gabriella Edholm :
Marriage and Fertility among Southern Sami Population: A Demographical Survey of two Sami Parishes at the end of Nineteenth-Century Sweden
W-14
SOC18
Coding into HISCO accross cultures II
Committee Room 2
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Georg Fertig
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Tarcisio Botelho
|
Francis Alvarez Gealogo :
HISCO Applications to Philippine Parish Records: Some Preliminary Findings in Social Mobility Studies of select Southeast Asian communities
Gopinath Ravindran :
Construction and Contextualisation of Intergenerational Occupational Series for India
Vladimir Vladimirov :
Pilot Russian HISCO Version
Saturday 25 March 2006
14:15
A-15
HEA12
Vaccination & Immunization
Room A
Logie Barrow :
Some Paradoxes of English Vaccination to 1914
Ed Cohen :
Immune Communities, Common Immunities
Justo Hernandez :
The Royal Philanthropic Expedition of the Vaccine in the Canary Islands (december, 1803, the 9th - January, 1804, the 6th)
B-15
RUR11
The commercialisation of the countryside in the 18th and 19th centuries
Room B
Network:
Rural
|
Chairs:
-
|
Organizer:
Georg Fertig
|
Discussant:
Eric Vanhaute
|
Georg Fertig :
Beyond market and reciprocity: A peasant way to economic growth (Westphalia, 1820-1870)
Niels Grüne :
Agricultural commercialisation and social differentiation in rural society: a comparative view on northern south-west Germany, c. 1750-1850
Michael Kopsidis :
The "yeoman alternative": Peasant Agricultural Revolution in Westphalia 1750-1880
C-15
CUL18
Round Table: Media Selfperception of the Spanish Transition to Democracy. Reason of a peculiar consensus
Room C
Network:
Culture
|
Chairs:
-
|
Organizer:
Mercedes Montero
|
Discussants:
-
|
Carlos Barrera :
The Introduction of Democratic Values and New Political Actors
Carmela García-Ortega :
The Nationalist Exception: the Basque Country
Mercedes Montero :
The New Democratic Press
Jordi Rodríguez Virgili :
The Adversarial Press from the Extreme Right Sectors
Jose J. Sanchez-Aranda :
Professional and Ideological Attitudes of Spanish Journalists
Ricardo Zugasti :
The Press and King Juan Carlos: a Special Relation of Complicity
D-15
FAM15
Divorce and remarriage in comparative perspective
Room D
Nanna Floor Clausen :
Widowhood in Denmark 1801
Marie Digoix :
Reforming divorce in the Nordic countries in the 1920s
Gentiana Kera :
Marriage and Divorce in Tirana (the interwar period)
E-15
SOC19
Culture, Consumption, and the Construction of Communities
Room E
Tirtsah Levie Bernfeld :
Migration of poor Jews into the Portuguese Community of seventeenth-century Amsterdam: A Case Study in Ethnicity, Exclusion and social Stratification
Paolo Raspadori :
Inequality and culture. Territorial differences in the access to the means of cultural enrichment in Italy (1863-1991)
Tibor Valuch :
The Consumption and the Society in the socialist Hungary
F-15
ORA15
Communicating Memories, Understanding Narratives
Room F
Network:
Oral History
|
Chair:
Daniela Koleva
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Jaap Bos :
Identity work of young adults in self-narratives
Valerie Kaneko Lucas :
Remembring Japanese American Internment: The Challenges of Interpretation and Translation
Michelle Molina :
Spiritual Selves: Mexican Women's Self-Discovery in the Late-Colonial Period
Peter Pehrson :
Narrative Mneme in Unpublished Diaries by American Women
G-15
REL06
Roundtable: Gender and Religion
Room G
Maria Bucur :
Gender, Religion, and Collective Memory in 20th Century Eastern Europe
Bart Latré :
Feminist Christians and the feminization of religion: a case study of groups in Flanders (1979-1990)
Mohamed Malchouch :
Gender and masculinity in Islam
Georgeta Nazarska :
Women from Religious Minorities in the Bulgarian Political, Economic and Cultural Life (19th -20th Centuries)
Teresa Polowy :
Beyond Cookbooks and Choirs: Women's Role in the Doukhobor Community in Canada
H-15
SOC09
Social hierarchy in the past
Room H
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Marco Van Leeuwen
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
Paul Lambert, Ineke Maas, Kenneth Prandy, Marco Van Leeuwen, Richard L. Zijdeman |
I-15
ETH32
Roundtable on Identity: concepts and case studies
Room A-2
Chester Proshan :
Drawing Lines: The American Population Resident in the Yokohama Treaty Port, 1884, and the Question of Group Boundaries
Dimitrios Zachos :
Sedentary Rom (Gypsies): The case of Serres basin
J-15
SOC20
Theory and Practice of Charity and Welfare: France, Britain, Switzerland and Germany compared, c. 1800-1930 I
Room J
Network:
Social Inequality
|
Chair:
Abigail Green
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussant:
Klaus Weber
|
Frank Hatje :
Charitable Foundations and Trusts in 19th Century Hamburg
Céline Leglaive :
British and French Theory and Practice on the Sector of Social Housing: London and Paris, c. 1850-1930
K-15
ECO12
The role of institutions and networks in technological learning
Room K
Network:
Economics
|
Chair:
Joerg Baten
|
Organizers:
-
|
Discussants:
-
|
Celia Lozano Lopez De Medrano :
Location of vocational schools and regional industrialization in Spain, 1857-1936.
David Mitch :
The Economic Causes and Consequences of theRise of University Trained and Professionally certified engineers in Britain in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Jeroen Touwen :
Learning and urgency: policy renewal in the Netherlands, 1970-1985
L-15
ETH18
Asian Labour Migration
Room L
Lars Amenda :
From Southern China to the North Sea. Chinese Migration and its Reception in Western European Port Cities, 1900-1950
Young-Sun Hong :
"Lotus Flowers from the Far East": Orientalism and Transnational Migrants in Germany
T. V. Sekher :
History of Indian Labour Migration to Persian Gulf
M-15
CRI15
Ethnicity & Crime in the British colonies
Room M
François Fenchel :
Disorderly transients and residents: the Irish community at the Montreal prison, 1853-1912
Donald Fyson :
Violence Between Men in Quebec, 1780-1850: A Comparative Overview
N-15
CUL15
Historic Imagery and Social Contexts: on politics and identities
Room N
Network:
Culture
|
Chair:
Anna Tijsseling
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
Anna Tijsseling
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Marga Altena :
Defining differences. Representations of Ethnicity and mixed marriages in Dutch newspapers and magazines (1886-1926)
Arthur McIvor, Ronnie Johnston :
‘Making a man of you’: forging masculine identities in Scotland’s heavy industries: 1930-1970s
Julia Schaefer :
Rationalizing the nation – workers, machines and processes in film
O-15
ETH15
Perspectives on short-range mobility
Room O
Pawel Kaczmarczyk :
Seasonal migration and other types of short-term mobility: the case of Poland
Colin Pooley :
Everyday mobility in the twentieth century: a global perspective
Dariusz Stola :
Sealing off and opening Poland: the disappearance and reemergence of short-term mobility from communist Poland
Paul Philip Thompson :
A micro-scale analysis of intra-urban mobility in nineteenth century lancaster, England
P-15
POL15
Modern political thought & charisma
Room P
Network:
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Chair:
Ido de Haan
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
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Dominique Bauer :
Proceduralism and the erosion of substantive values as a historical mechanism
Ringo Ossewaarde :
The New Social Contract: Social Identity, Citizenship and the Struggle for Sovereignty in the Netherlands
Q-15
GEO09
Author meets critics. Derek Gregory, "The Colonial Present: Afghanistan, Palestine, Iraq".
Room N1-O1
Network:
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Chair:
Gerry Kearns
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Organizers:
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Discussants:
Derek Gregory, Gerry Kearns, Denise Eileen Mccoskey, Claudio Minca, John Morrissey |
R-15
ELI15
Elites, Democratization and Knowledge
Room R
William C. Lubenow :
Elite Anxiety and the Organization of Knowledge in Europe from the Renaissance Through the Cold War
Tomas Nilson, Martin Åberg :
Sweden´s Road to Democracy - the contribution of various regional and local elites
Eva Schandevyl :
Cultural and Political Identities within Leftist Intellectuals in 20th Century Brussels
Marja Vuorinen :
Different media, different audiences, different messages? Print publicity as a tool for hegemony
S-15
WOM12
Gender in the Military
Room S
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Ulla Wikander
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Joy Damousi
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Anders Ahlbäck :
Beyond middle-class manliness? Notions of masculinity in the Finnish conscript army 1919-1939
Anu Heiskanen :
When Intimate Becomes a National Affair - Reactions on Women's Sexuality during WW II
Seija-Leena Nevala-Nurmi :
Families Defending the Nation - Gender and Generation in the Voluntary Defence Movement in Finland 1918-1944
Fia Sundevall :
Backdoor in: women’s informal entry into the Swedish military. The Swedish Women’s Voluntary Defence Service. (approx. 1924 – 1950)
T-15
SOC13
Social work and welfare under socialism
Room T
Borbala Juhasz :
Parallel biographies: Religious social work in Hungary through the lives of Katalin Gerő and Ilona Földy
Ingrid Miethe, Martina Schiebel :
Social Inequality and Eduaction. The Arbeiter- und Bauern-Fakultäten (ABF) in East Germany Between “Affirmative Action” and “Stalinist Cadre Mills”
Dorottya Szikra, Eszter Varsa :
Everyday Social Work in the Hungarian Settlement Movement: A Case Study of the Kozma Street Settlement Project, 1942-1950
U-15
ORA17
Oral History and Visual Narratives
Room U
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Prue Chamberlayne
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
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Natalie Dykstra :
Envisioning the Self: Marian ‘Clover’ Adams, Photograph Albums, and Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture
Marsha Siefert :
Stalin from Below: Narrating Life Stories on Film
Roxana Waterson :
Problematic Memories of War in Documentary Film and Theatre in Southeast Asia
Sally Wyatt, Nod Miller :
Bags of Memory
V-15
LAB24
Global Views on Labour
Committee Room 1
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Marcel van der Linden
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Gareth Austin :
Coercion and Markets: Extra-Familial Labour Recruitment in Precolonial Africa, 1500-1900
Daniel Roger Maul :
"Make them move the ILO way" - The International Labour Organization and the problem of development 1948-1970
Lars Olsson :
How the British spread agrarian capitalism over the world (1600-1914)
Thaddeus Sunseri :
Forest Labor and Nationalism in Tanganyika, 1945-1961
W-15
THE09
Trespassing the green line. Can perspectives from environmental history, social history and cultural history be succesfully integrated?
Committee Room 2
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Wulf Kansteiner
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Organizers:
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Discussants:
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Lars Berggren :
Historiographical perspectives on work and environmental history
Fredrik Björk :
Eating out. Consumption and ecological change: the case of the Swedish sugar beet revolution
Krzysztof Brzechczyn :
The State of Ecological Non-Equilibrium and the Types of Historical Development. An Attempt at Theoretical Analysis of Decline of Classical Maya Civilisation
Stephen Mosley :
Common Ground: Integrating Social and Environmental History
Olena Smyntyna :
Environmentalism in prehistoric societies studies: To the problem of chronological frontiers of environmental history
Saturday 25 March 2006
16:30
A-16
ETH26
Migration to and within Europe
Room A
Guldem Baykal Buyuksarac :
Making up ethnicity: A case study on Iraqi Turcoman immigrants in Turkey
Elzbieta Kuzma :
Poles in Brussels. Analysis of the "non-existent" immigrants’ community.
Valeri Zlatanov Lichev, Lyubomir Dimitrov Vladimirov :
Migration, temporal strata and ethnic identity
Jasmina Osmankovic, Jasminko Mulaomerović :
Migration in Bosnia and Herzegovina
B-16
RUR12
Connecting agriculture and markets
Room B
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Georg Fertig
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Georg Fertig
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Gonzalo F. Fernández Suárez :
The production and comercialitazion of wine in the earldom of Ribadavia in Galicia (NW of Spain) during the 16th century
Clif Hubby :
Negotiating the Grain Market in Late Medieval Bavaria: The Case of the Bavarian Sharecroppers, 1346-1440
Nils Erik Villstrand, Ann-Catrin Östman :
Harrowing a new field - Studying agricultural commercialization from below
C-16
ORA14
Memory between Fact and Fiction
Room C
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Timothy Ashplant
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
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Suzanne Bunkers :
Memory and Memoir: Transformations in Stories of Survival
Aukje Kluge :
Memory vs. Postmemory – Comic Narratives as Forms of Testimony
Attila Lajos :
Raoul Wallenberg in documents and oral sources
Arvi Sepp :
The Witness as Historian. Victor Klemperer and the Discourse of Memory
D-16
CUL16
Gender in Postcolonial Indonesia
Room D
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Frances Gouda
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Frances Gouda
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Eveline Buchheim :
Rebuilding family life after internment. Negotiating limits of femininity and masculinity
Pamela Pattynama :
Passing and Mixed Race as Colonial Performance and Narrative
Lizzy van Leeuwen :
Bedak meets Kollagen: middle-class eclecticism in the Jakartan beauty parlour and beyond
E-16
WOM13
Sexual violence, slavery and women's agency
Room E
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Emily Landau
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Emily Landau
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Darlene Abreu-Ferreira :
Single, Servant, and Slave: vulnerable and resourceful women in early modern Portugal
Belén Martín-Lucas :
Body language: verbal and visual narratives in 'Still Sane'
Amanda Pipkin :
Uses of Sexual Violence and Conceptions of Rapists in the Dutch Republic of the Seventeenth Century
Aida Rosende Pérez :
Memory and Resistance: Triúr Ban and the Re-Membering of the Female Body
F-16
WOM21
Labour contracts and marriage contracts
Room F
Zara Bersbo :
The hidden emancipation. Were changes in 1915: s law of marriage and divirce mainly supporting male emancipation? A study of attitudes to paid and unpaid work in Sweden 1915-1974
Lina Galvez Muñoz :
Exploring the Gender Wage Differentials in Spain, 1900-1930
Linda Lane :
“Bringing Home the Bacon – Female contributions to family income 1920-1940.”
Kirsti Niskanen :
Contracts of Labour and Marriage - A Generations Approach
H-16
SEX10
Lesbians and homosexuals on trial
Room H
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Anna Tijsseling
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
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Mark Cornwall :
The Monitoring of Male Homosexuals in the Sudetenland 1938-1945
Roger Davidson :
The Medical Perception and Treatment of 'Homosexuality' in Scotland 1950-80
Dan Healey :
Sodomy after the Great Patriotic War in Soviet Russia, 1945-1960
Antu Sorainen :
Women’s Same-Sex Fornication Trials in the 1950s Finland
I-16
LAB19
Class and other identities, 1870-1932
Room A-2
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Seth Wigderson
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Seth Wigderson
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Malini Cadambi, Evan Daniel :
(Re)Examining Class: Transnational Workers and Nationalist Struggles in the late 19th Century United States
Brian Kelly :
Black Workers and the Overthrow of Reconstruction in South Carolina: 1874-1876
Joel Perlmann :
Dissent and discipline in Ben Gurion's Workers' Party: younger critics on the left, 1932
Kylie Smith :
Larrikins, Labour and the Creation of the New Human Subject, Sydney 1870-1900
J-16
SOC16
Theory and Practice of Charity and Welfare: France, Britain, Switzerland and Germany compared, c. 1800-1930 II
Room J
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Abigail Green
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
Rainer Liedtke
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Thomas David :
Protestant Ethics and Liberal Conservatism: Swiss Concepts of Philanthropy and Welfare (1800-1914)
Ralf Roth :
Jewish Philanthropy and the Making of Universities. The examples of Frankfurt, Hamburg and Manchester
Klaus Weber :
Economists, Philosophers and Revolutionaries? British, German and French Approaches to “Welfare”, “Charity” and “Philanthropy”, 19th/20th Centuries
K-16
THE03
The Nature of Historical Explanations and Historical Narratives
Room K
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Chris Lorenz
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
Paul Roth
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David Carr :
Narrative Explanation
Tor Egil Förland :
Mentality as a Social Emergent: Can the Zeitgeist Have Explanatory Power?
Karsten Stueber :
Empathy and Reason Explanations
L-16
ETH13
States of displacement: forced migration and the transformation of political space in post -1918 Eastern Europe
Room L
Nick Baron :
Itineracy and Sedentarism: New Perspectives on Post-1918 Forced Migration and Territorial Politics in Eastern Europe
Peter Gatrell :
Refugees in the Russian Empire and its Successor States, 1914-23
Jan Rychlik :
Migration from Czechoslovakia to the West in the Period of Communism (1948-1989)
Konrad Zielinski :
Migration, Ethnicity and Spatial Politics in the New Poland, 1918-24
M-16
ETH16
Roundtable Identity, practice and power
Room M
Heinrich Berger :
Jewish Immigrants in Vienna from the Mid-19th Century until the Nazi Era
Michael G. Esch :
Appropriation, Affiliation and Milieu: Overlapping Identities of Eastern European Immigrants in Paris
Idesbald Goddeeris :
Contacts and perceptions between Catholic and Jewish Poles in Belgium during the Cold War
N-16
FAM24
Coresidence of siblings in adulthood and old age
Room N
Hilde Bras :
Sibling ties in old age: Proximity, contact and support among brothers and sisters in twentieth-century Netherlands
Siegfried Gruber :
Co residence of brothers in rural Serbia in the 19th century
Michel Oris, Gilbert Ritschard :
Eduring Ties? Proximities among adult siblings in Geneva, 1816-1843
O-16
LAT04
Imagining Latin America: Constructing National Identities in Mexico, Argentina and Uruguay
Room O
Network:
Latin America
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Chair:
Kim Clark
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Organizer:
Michael Gonzales
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Discussant:
Michiel Baud
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Michael Gonzales :
Imagining Mexico in 1910: Elite Construction, Audience, and Reception in the Centennial Celebration in Mexico City
Lyman Johnson :
The Dead Reburied: Argentina's Complicated Relationship with Its Heroes
Susan M. Socolow :
Monumental Memories: Constructing Nationhood in Argentina and Uruguay
Q-16
ETH34
Migration in Sweden
Room N1-O1
Jesper Johansson :
Integration Ideologies and Practices towards migrant and minority ethnic workers in the Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO) in the 1960s and the 1970s
Magnus Persson :
Back in Business?- Returning emigrants and entrepreneurship in rural Sweden 1880-1930
Johan Svanberg :
Estonian and Hungarian refugees and the Swedish Metal Workes' Union - A local perspective on the first meeting between immigrated and indigenous workers at a car factory in Sweden in the post World War II period
S-16
LAB28
Transnational Unemployment Policies ca. 1890-1920
Room S
Bernhard Adamek :
The origins of the public unemployment insurance in Berne from 1893
Nils Edling :
Importing Unemployment Insurance: Foreign Models and National Insurance Programmes in Scandinavia 1890–1914
T-16
CUL08
New Reactionaries: the Cultural Politics of the Right in Contemporary Europe
Room T
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Nikolai Vukov
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Nikolai Vukov
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Christopher Flood :
Has the Traditional French Republican Model Failed? Intellectual Debates
Hugo Frey :
The Uses of Literature for the French Extreme Right-Wing: From the ‘Hussards’ to the ‘New Reactionaries’
Wulf Kansteiner :
The Ivory Tower as Media Event?:Germany's Literary Elite and the Nationalization of German Politics after Unification
Benjamin Noys :
La libido réactionnaire?: the recent fiction of J. G. Ballard
W-16
HEA14
Health in the Laboratory
Committee Room 2
Heiner M. Fangerau :
Technical Biology and Experiments on Star Fish. The Role of Sea Animals, Institutions and Scientific Communities in the Development of Regenerative Medicine.
Norbert W. Paul :
Experimental Technologies and the Public Sphere – Richard Goldschmidt and the Beginnings of Regenerative Medicine
Frank W. Stahnisch :
Transforming the Lab: Technological and Societal Concerns in the Pursuit of De- and Regeneration in the Morphological Neurosciences in Germany 1910-1930
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