Preliminary Programme

Showing: room J (all days)
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
Wednesday 22 March 2006 8:30
J-1 THE02 "Lieux de memoire" in Europe: National Receptions and Appropriations of a Historiographical Concept
Room J
Network: Theory Chair: Stefan Berger
Organizers: - Discussants: -
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?



Wednesday 22 March 2006 10:45
J-2 ETH35 Integrating the Other in France: The Banlieues Riots in International Perspective
Room J
Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Eric Kaufmann
Organizers: - Discussants: Nancy L. Green, Eric Kaufmann, Pontus Odmalm, Olivier Richomme



Wednesday 22 March 2006 14:15
J-3 LAB04 Strikes in an international perspective 1970-2000: Germany, Great Britain and Denmark
Room J
Network: Labour Chair: Brigitte Lestrade
Organizer: Heiner Dribbusch Discussant: Sjaak Van der Velden
Heiner Dribbusch : Strikes in Germany 1969-2004
Dave Lyddon : Strikes in the United Kingdom, 1970-2000



Wednesday 22 March 2006 16:30
J-4 LAB07 Strikes in International Perspective II: Belgium, the Netherlands and France
Room J
Network: Labour Chair: Dave Lyddon
Organizer: Heiner Dribbusch Discussant: Heiner Dribbusch
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?



Thursday 23 March 2006 8:30
J-5 POL03 Consensualism I ( in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Finland and Austria)
Room J
Network: Chair: Christianne Smit
Organizers: - Discussant: Henrik Stenius
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



Thursday 23 March 2006 10:45
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



Friday 24 March 2006 8:30
J-9 ETH27 Migration and Identity formation in Canada
Room J
Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Nora Faires
Organizers: - Discussant: Nora Faires
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)



Friday 24 March 2006 10:45
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



Friday 24 March 2006 14:15
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



Friday 24 March 2006 16:30
J-12 HEA11 Health in Northern Europe
Room J
Network: Health and Environment Chair: Anne Hardy
Organizers: - Discussant: Anne Hardy
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



Saturday 25 March 2006 8:30
J-13 POL11 Lords, Vassals and burghers: powerplay in the medieval and early modern periods
Room J
Network: Chair: Robert von Friedeburg
Organizers: - 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



Saturday 25 March 2006 10:45
J-14 POL14 Insecure professionals
Room J
Network: Chair: Berteke M.L. Waaldijk
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



Saturday 25 March 2006 14:15
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



Saturday 25 March 2006 16:30
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 Chair: Abigail Green
Organizers: - Discussant: Rainer Liedtke
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


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