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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
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