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
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Wednesday 22 March 2006
8:30
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
Wednesday 22 March 2006
10:45
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)
Wednesday 22 March 2006
14:15
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
Wednesday 22 March 2006
16:30
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
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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
Thursday 23 March 2006
8:30
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
Thursday 23 March 2006
10:45
T-6
FAM08
Life course and family relations
Room T
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
David Luke Robichaux
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Organizer:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Discussant:
Yda Schreuder
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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
Thursday 23 March 2006
14:15
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
Friday 24 March 2006
8:30
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
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Discussants:
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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
Friday 24 March 2006
10:45
T-10
ORA09
Social Memory and Constructing the Self
Room T
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Joanna Bornat
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
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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?
Friday 24 March 2006
14:15
T-11
LAB22
Supervision and authority: intermediaries between capital and labour I
Room T
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Nina Fishman
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Organizer:
Patricia Van den Eeckhout
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Discussant:
Ad Knotter
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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
Friday 24 March 2006
16:30
T-12
ORA11
Cultural Confrontations in Oral History: Comparative Perspectives in the American Context
Room T
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Marsha Siefert
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Organizer:
Deborah Kwon
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Discussants:
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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
Saturday 25 March 2006
8:30
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
Saturday 25 March 2006
10:45
T-14
ORA03
Conflicts: Emotions (Re)shaping Memories
Room T
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Karel Berkhoff
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Albert Lichtblau
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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
Saturday 25 March 2006
14:15
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
Saturday 25 March 2006
16:30
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
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