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Tuesday 26 February 2008
16.30
B-2
ELI02
The academe as an elite arena II: Postwar period
Cave B
Robert Anderson :
University Expansion, Elites and Democratization in Britain since 1945
Kim Helsvig :
Norwegian academia: From social democratic egalitarianism to competitive elitism?
Marja Jalava :
Cultural Revolution or Bureaucratic Jargon? - The Finnish Reform of Degrees in the 1970s
Maria Teresa Tomas Rangil :
How Did the Homo Oeconomicus Became an Homo bellicus? Economics and International Relations Theory in the 1980s and 1990s.
C-2
CRI03
Homicide on the Long Run: The Belgian Case
Cave C
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Pete King
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Organizer:
Aude Musin
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Discussant:
Pete King
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Bernard Dauven, Xavier Rousseaux :
Homicide on the long run : a regional case : Brabant (1350-2000)
Aude Musin :
Homicide on the Long Run : a Regional Case (Namur, 1360-1860)
Frédéric Vesentini :
Homicide on the Long Run : the Belgian Case (1830-1990)
D-2
WOR07
Gender History in Transnational Perspectiv (roundtable)
Cave D
Ann Allen :
"Lost in Translation? Gender History in National and Transnational Perspective."
Swapna Banerjee :
The Father and the Child : Fatherhood as a Vector of Masculinity in Colonial India
Anne Cova :
"Women and Associativism in France, Italy, and Portugal, 1900-1945"
Jennifer Morris :
Father to the World's Children: The United Nations Children's Fund
E-2
ORA01
Family and intergenerational transmission of stories
Cave E
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Mary Chamberlain
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Christien Brinkgreve :
Involvement, Truth, Detachment: The Narrative of My Mother.
Alena Kozlova :
The influence of traumatic expierience of the family history on female fate of the second generation
Patricie Kubackova :
Between us is (not only) an ocean – biographical narrations of Czech women living in the USA. (A research based on a method of oral history and conversation analysis.)
F-2
ORA21
Mauthausen in Transnational Memories and Narrations
Sala Leite de Vasconcelos
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Gerhard Botz
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Piotr Filipkowski :
Polish Mauthausen Narratives across Time and Context
Regina Fritz :
Expressions of Euphemism in Narratives of Hungarian Holocaust Survivors
Alexander Prenninger :
The Verbalization of Experiences in Context Specific Narratives
Irina Scherbakowa :
The Memories’ hard labor
Karin Stoegner :
Life Story Interviews and the „Truth of Memory” in the Perspective of Walter Benjamin
G-2
HEA02
Recent Public Health II: Policies
Amphitheatre 2
Network:
Health and Environment
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Chair:
Sigrid Stoeckel
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Organizers:
Virginia Berridge, Signild Vallgårda |
Discussant:
Sigrid Stoeckel
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Virginia Berridge :
The history of post war UK public health : a neglected area?
Marjaana Niemi :
Health education for forest labourers and career women
Udo Schagen :
Democratic Health System and Public Health: Debates in Exile and Post-War Realities
Signild Vallgårda :
From universalism to needs assessment. Public health in Denmark and Sweden from 1930s and onwards
H-2
ETH38
Emigration, immigration and identity
Room 1.1
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
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Daniel Killoren :
Movement, Settlement and the Negotiation of Citizenship: Migrant Networks in the 19th Century U.S./Mexico Borderland
Daniel Marcos :
The Capelinhos Volcano and the Azorean Immigration to the USA (1958-1965)
Miriam Debieux Rosa, Taeco Carignato & Sandra Berta :
Immigrants, migrants and refugees and the wandering condition of the desire
I-2
SOC02
Coding occupations across cultures
Room 2.1
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Ineke Maas
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Sören Edvinsson
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Tarcisio Botelho :
Census categories of difference: occupation, race and social condition in 19th century Brazil
María Inés Moraes, Raquel Pollero :
Occupational categories in a pastoral-oriented agricultural economical structure: Uruguay on the first half of the 19th century
María Paula Parolo :
Adaptation of HISCO to the registered occupational categories in the census of population of Tucumán (Argentine) in first half of nineteenth century.
Raquel Pollero, María Inés Moraes :
Occupational categories in a pastoral-oriented agricultural economical structure: Uruguay on the first half of the 19th century
Vladimir Vladimirov :
HISCO and history of occupations in Russia
J-2
ELI08
Elite decadence: an image or an actuality?
Room 3.1
Network:
Elites and forerunners
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Chair:
Marianna Muravyeva
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Organizer:
Marja Vuorinen
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Discussant:
Marianna Muravyeva
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Henry French, Mark Rothery :
Practices of politeness: changing norms of masculinity in English landed society, 1660-1800
Sarah Toulalan :
Children and sexuality in early modern England
Marja Vuorinen :
Decadence as a projection: a tool for criticism
K-2
RUR02
From tradition to modernization
Room 4
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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Conceição Andrade Martins :
Population and Agrarian system in 18th century Alentejo
Hervé Bennezon :
A village close to Paris, Montreuil during the reign of King Louis XIV
Jose Marques :
Household, land transmission and heritage in northern Portugal (Terra da Maia 1800-1950)
Florent Merot :
Paris and his countryside : the originality of the landscape in the Vallée de Montmorency in the XVIIth and XVIIIth centuries
Merja Uotila, Maare Valtonen :
Entrepreneurial activities in a pre-industrial society: Artisans and industrialists in Finnish countryside
L-2
POL23
European citizenship and civil society II
Room 5.1
Veit Bader :
Conplex legitimacy in ‘compound polities’: the case of the EU
Daniel Melo :
The third sector and the city: public policies, citizenship, and sustainability in Portugal
Thomas Pfister :
From activated to active citizenship. The need for participatory citizenship practices in new modes of governance
Maryse Ramambason :
Democratization in Russia The 1993 Constitutional Conference : The stakes of the installation of a new space of deliberations
Anne van Wageningen :
Citizens as members of a state; an institutional approach concerning multiple citizenship
M-2
POL19
The ethos of commercial and political advocacy in twentieth-century Europe
Room 5.2
Veronique Pouillard :
France and Belgium (1910-1950): From the Early Debates on Advertising in the Public Space to the Late Adoption of PR Expertise.
Corey Ross :
Advertising, Publicity and Politics in Inter-war Germany
Stefan Schwarzkopf :
Professionalisation, “Americanisation”, and the cult of rationality in an age of extremes: changing practices and identities in British marketing communication, 1920s-1960s
Dominic Wring :
Selling Politics Like Soap Powder? Electioneering in Inter-war Britain
N-2
TEC03
Children, health and hygiene - Europe 1880-1960 - Continuity or change?
Room 6.1
Astri Andresen :
Children’s hygiene in post-tuberculosis society: the Nordic countries 1945-1960s
Nelleke Bakker :
'Health colonies' for children and the fear of tuberculosis in the Netherlands 1883-1955
Josep Lluís Barona :
Meals, open air and sanatoria: preventing children tuberculosis in Spain (1892-1936)
Ning De Coninck-Smith :
Health, art and architecture - Vintersbølle children’s sanatorium 1934-1937.
Q-2
FAIII
FAMIII: Widowhood and Remarriage
Amphitheatre 3
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Margarida Durães
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Organizer:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Discussant:
John A. Dickinson
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Johanna Andersson Raeder :
Widowhood and remarriage amongst the swedish nobility during the Middle Ages
Béatrice Craig :
From Custumals to Code Napoléon: Impact of legal changes on women's access to and control of property
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux :
Well-Being and widows in early-modern France
Aoi Okada, Satomi Kurosu & Miyuki Takahashi :
Widowhood and Remarriage in Northeastern Japan: Rural-Urban Comparison 1716-1870
S-2
REL02
Confessional Identities
Instituto de Arte
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Bruno Boute
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Bruno Boute
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Geoff Baker :
Reading the Confessional Divide in Early Modern England.
Larry Harwood :
Motivation for the Military and Money in the cause of Religion: English Soldiers in the Netherlands and America, 1585-1640
Jewel Spangler :
The Richmond Theatre Fire of 1811: A Case Study of American Disaster as Evangelical Opportunity
T-2
FAMII
Construction of Blood II : Genealogies, Rules of Succession and Representations of Rules of Heredity
Room 9
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Christopher H. Johnson
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Organizer:
David Warren Sabean
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Discussant:
Francesca Trivellato
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Bernard Derouet :
Blood in Law and Jurisprudence in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century France
Michaela Hohkamp :
“Consanguinitas as a concept of power in early modern European historiography”.
Simon Teuscher :
Flesh and Blood in Medieval Treatises on the 'Arbor Consanguinitatis'
John Waller :
Ideologies of Bloodlines from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century
U-2
HIS01
Towards a historical GIS for Europe
Room10.2
Network:
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Chair:
Paul Ell
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Organizer:
Andreas Kunz
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Discussant:
David Bodenhamer
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Ian Gregory :
Towards a Historical GIS of Europe: Existing resources and future prospects
Andreas Kunz :
A Historical GIS of the German states in the 19th Century: A model for a European historical GIS?
Silke Marburg :
Dynastic Networks of Europe in a GIS Context
Alejandro Simon, Jordi Marti-Henneberg :
Railways network and population distribution in the Iberian Peninsula (1850-2000). Towards an European Railways GIS.
V-2
WOM03
Feminism and Transnationalism II: Transnational Feminism and International Politics
Room 2.10
Carol Faulkner :
The World's Anti-Slavery Convention and the Origins of Women's Rights
Brigitte Rath :
Forgotten Networks: Olga Misars Engagement in the Austrian Feminist Peace Movement (transnational and national networks)
Victoria Rowe :
Women's Transnational Organizing: Feminist and Humanitarian Interventions in the League of Nations' Commission for the Protection of Women and Children in the Near East
Ulla Wikander :
Women over national borders against night work prohibition,
W-2
THE01
The Writing of National Histories in 19th and 20th Century Europe
Room 2.12
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Matthias Middell
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Matthias Middell
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Stefan Berger, Christoph Conrad :
National Historical Cultures in Comparative Perspective: An Outline
Chris Lorenz, Stefan Berger :
Nation and Society: Ethnicity, Race, Class, Religion and Gender
Andrew Mycock :
Education, identity and empire? History teaching in multi-national post-imperial Britain
Ilaria Porciani, Jo Tollebeek :
The Instiitutionalisation and Professionalisation of Historical Writing
X-2
URB02
Twentieth-Century British Cities; Realities and Imaginings
Room 2.13
Network:
Urban
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Chair:
John Davis
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
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James Chapman :
They Came to A City: 1944 and wartime British cinema
Kenneth Collins :
TB in Glasgow : the Jewish Immigrant Experience
Krista Cowman :
The land the heroes wanted: soldiers' views of the city in letters from the Western Front
Simon Gunn :
The lost world of British Urban Modernism, c.1945-1970
Y-2
LAB02
Strikes
Room 2.14
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
David Lyddon
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Organizers:
Heiner Dribbusch, Sjaak Van der Velden |
Discussant:
David Lyddon
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Peter Birke :
Strikes, Social Conflicts and Social Movement in Scandinavia since the 1990’s
Heiner Dribbusch :
Strikes and employer militancy: balance of power and industrial conflict in the German public sector since 1990
Sjaak Van der Velden :
Strikes and living strategies
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