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Wednesday 27 February 2008
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A-6
ECO04
Gateways, Hinterlands and Urban Networks: Transportation, Trade and Distribution from European Gateway Cities, 1650-1900
Cave A
Network:
Economics
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Chair:
Anne Mccants
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Organizers:
Michael-W. Serruys, Miki Sugiura |
Discussant:
Bruno Blondé
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Giovanni Favero :
Changes in the urban network of the Venetian area from 1750 to 1900
Marion Huibrechts :
The importance of Liège arms trade in the American Revolutionary era
Pourchasse Pierrick :
The linseed trade from Northern Europe to Brittany
Jeroen Salman :
The role of the itinerant bookseller in the Dutch distribution network (1700-1850)
Michael-W. Serruys :
Urban networks on the move. The Austrian Netherlands' transit policy and the influence on the commercial flows between the Southern Netherlands and the Dutch Republic (1713-1789)
Miki Sugiura :
Dutch inland distribution system. Goods-specialized merchants in gateway cities and hinterlands 1600-1750.
B-6
EDU03
Children with 'special needs'
Cave B
Kevin J. Brehony :
Health or Education: Competing strategies for poor children and the reform of their families in England 1900-1970
Rene Ruby :
The Blind in Danish Society and the History of the Danish Association of the Blind in the 20th Century
Patrick Ryan :
"Competent to Conduct his own Affairs': Individual Intelligence and Foster Children in Cleveland, Ohio between the World Wars
Karin Zetterqvist Nelson :
Child Psychiatry in Sweden 1945-2000 Professional claims and struggles in the clinical field of child psychology and child psychotherapy
C-6
HIS03
Making large complex databases easy to use
Cave C
Michelle Hamilton, Kris Inwood :
Prospects for a Public Use Sample of Aboriginal Communities
Kees Mandemakers :
Structuring and Distributing Longitudinal Historical Data for Comparative Analysis
Hans Jørgen Marker :
Counting Danes
D-6
CRI07
Policing
Cave D
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Chris A. Williams
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Chris A. Williams
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Vincent Denis :
Paradoxical institutionalisation
Drew Gray :
An example of that unity, and of that dependence of parts on each other, without which no well constructed and efficient system of police can ever be expected”: Policing the City of London, c.1780-1829
Gonçalo Rocha Gonçalves :
Ordering the streets: Police and traffic in Lisbon (1890 – 1910)
Haia Shpayer-Makov :
Revisiting the Detective Figure in Late Victorian Fiction
E-6
FAM10
Individual Experiences of Vulnerability
Cave E
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Elisabeth Engberg
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Organizer:
Elisabeth Engberg
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Discussant:
Andrew Blaikie
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Loftur Guttormsson, Ólöf Garðarsdóttir :
Poor, paupers and vagrants in the light of the Icelandic census of 1703
Satomi Kurosu, NorikoTsuya :
Household Socioeconomic Status and Individual Vulnerability in Early Modern Japan: Mortality at Different Stages of Life in Three Northeastern Villages
Leonard Schwarz :
Reconstructing the lives of the London poor, 1725-1824
Samantha Shave :
A Policy for the Vulnerable? Experiences of and negotiations for Relief in Gilbert's Unions, 1782- C.1845.
F-6
LAB34
Pre-industrial Labour Contracts 1: theoretical approaches
Sala Leite de Vasconcelos
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Erika Kuijpers
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Organizers:
Robert Knegt, Erika Kuijpers |
Discussant:
Robert Steinfeld
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Simon Deakin :
Industrialization, legal origin, and economic development in historical perspective
Robert Knegt :
Towards a comparative analysis of pre-industrial labour contracts
G-6
HEA06
International Anti-Tuberculosis in the Twentieth Century - Variations on a Theme?
Amphitheatre 2
Iris Borowy :
International Tuberculosis Work between the Wars
Niels Brimnes :
The troubled life of the BCG-Vaccine, 1945-82
Len Smith, Janet Mccalman :
TB in Black and White: the contrasting mortality of dispossessed Aborigines and dislocated Europeans in Victoria, Australia, 1850-1950
H-6
MAT14
Material culture and modernization
Room 1.1
Natalya Chernyshova :
‘Even the Most Backward Segments of Society Have Put on Jeans’: Consumption and Social Status under Late Soviet Socialism, 1964-1985
Emília Marques :
Material culture and social conflict: distinction and counter-distinction in the Portuguese “Carnations Revolution” (1974)
Tibor Valuch :
The power of consumption - The changing of fashionable clothing in Hungary in the second half of the 20th century
I-6
POL18
Concepts and contexts of party political activism in 20th century Britain
Room 2.1
Laura Beers :
"Labour's Britain: Fight for it Now!": party politics in World War II Britain
Lawrence Black :
'The free world’s largest youth political movement’: The Young Conservatives in the 1950s and 1960s
Gidon Cohen, Andrew Flinn & Lewis Mates :
Party Activism in Post-War Britain: Towards a Multiple Recapture Study
Daniel Ritschel :
(Re-)Constructing British Fascism: Explaining Sir Oswald Mosley’s Ideology of British Fascism
Andrew Thorpe :
Organisation or Policy? Labour Party Membership in World War II Britain
J-6
CUL04
Mixed Marriages II: Representation and Agency
Room 3.1
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Betty de Hart
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Organizers:
Marga Altena, Betty de Hart |
Discussant:
Betty de Hart
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Marga Altena :
Challenging Prejudice in Dutch News Media. The 'Black and White Marriage' of Joseph Sylvester and Marie Borchert (1928-1955)
Maayke Botman :
Representation of Dutch-Moroccan interethnic family relations and identity in Abdelkader Benali’s novel: De Langverwachte (The Long-Awaited)
Karin Maria Schmidlechner :
Cross Cultural Marriages in Austria
K-6
CUL11
History of Emotions II: Emotions in 20th century Germany
Room 4
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Willemijn Ruberg
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Organizer:
Willemijn Ruberg
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Discussant:
Heikki Lempa
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Sandra Janssen :
Losing Oneself in Others' Emotions: Psychological Theories of Emotion in the Early 20th Century and Their Significance for Totalitarianism
Anthony Mcelligott :
Mixing up public emotions: murder in Germany 1900-1940
Edward Price :
From Powell Doctrine to Police Action: The American Public's Influence on the War in Iraq
L-6
ORA08
Interviews over time: data interpretation
Room 5.1
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Albert Lichtblau
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Sidonia Grama :
Social Memory as Palimpsest: Narrative Genres on the 1989 Romanian Revolution
Ene Kõresaar, Tiiu Jaago :
The “truth of continuity” in Estonian oral history and life story narratives: negotiating the meaning of the 20th century
Miroslav Vanek :
Memories behind the machines
M-6
ELI21
The culture of difference (Enlightenment and post-Enlightenment Europe)
Room 5.2
Network:
Elites and forerunners
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Chair:
Charlotta Wolff
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Organizer:
Doina Pasca Harsanyi
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Discussant:
Charlotta Wolff
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Doina Pasca Harsanyi :
To be or not to be noble after the Civil Code
Mikkel Venborg Pedersen :
Dykes, Haubargs, Bullocks, and Teacups ... The peasant-farmer elite of Eiderstedt, Schleswig, and the symbolic establishing of status and hierarchy during early modernity
Marc Schalenberg :
Selling the City: How 18th century German residence towns “marketed” themselves
N-6
WOM14
Women and Medical Care in Modern Europe
Room 6.1
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Maria Bucur
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Maria Bucur
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Michelle Denbeste :
Cleanliness and Virtuousness: Women Physicians and the Hygiene Movement in Late Imperial Russia
Lynn Lubamersky :
The Advantage of being “A Polish Woman, and a foreigner in their country”: the Life of Regina Salomea Pilsztynowa
Sabine Veits-Falk :
Migration of Women Doctors (19th and early 20th century)
O-6
LAB06
Farm workers
Room 7.1
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Lars Olsson
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Organizer:
Lars Olsson
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Discussant:
Lars Olsson
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Attila Lajos :
On the wrong side of the Iron Curtain: Hungarian agricultural workers in Sweden 1947-1949.
Juan Marinez :
Transition from Farm Workers to Farm Owners: A Case Study of Hispanic Farmers in Southwestern Michigan.
Stephen Pitti :
Cesar Chavez, the Grape Boycott, and Migrant Farm Labor
Dionicio Valdes :
Up From Colonialism
P-6
ETH11
Bounding and Unbounding Spaces and Places
Room 8.1
Christine Berkowitz :
Railroad Crossings: Railway Workers and the Transnational World of North America, 1877-1910
Vibha Bhalla :
Detroit, Windsor as Transnational Spaces: A Case Study of Asian Indian Migrants
Nora Faires :
Blacks on the Border: Migration, Freedom, and Detroit as Portal and Destination
Q-6
FAM12
The Impact of the 'Industrious Revolution' on the Family
Amphitheatre 3
Tovah Bender :
Creating Unions: Social Networks and Artisan Marriages in fifteenth-century Florentine Notarial Records
Ragnhild Hutchison :
Tile and brick production – early modern industry in Norway in a household perspective
Gloria L. Main :
The Employments of Children in the Earliest Phases of Industrialization in Rural New England, 1740-1840
Teresa Pinto :
Industrial schools and the gender division of labour in Portugal in the late 19th century
R-6
ELI05
Elites and nationalism in comparative perspective
Amphitheater 4
Network:
Elites and forerunners
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Chair:
Carolina Rodríguez-López
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Organizer:
José Antonio Sánchez-Román
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Discussant:
José Antonio Sánchez-Román
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Eric Beverley :
Layered Sovereignty and Subaltern States: Nationalism and Other Global Visions
Prachi Deshpande :
Foreign travel?: Homeland and Migration in 18th and 19th century India
Aliye Fatma Mataraci :
A Merchant Network: Reading Muslim Merchants through Trade Letters
Vanni Pettinà :
The United States against the Cuban nationalist elites: searching for the interlocutor
S-6
ANT04
The other as neighbour. Alterity and acculturation in the ancient world
Instituto de Arte
Network:
Antiquity
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Chair:
Onno Van Nijf
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Onno Van Nijf
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Frederick Naerebout :
Orontes, Nile, Kefissos and Tiber: miscible or immiscible waters? Some thoughts on acculturation in the Roman Empire
Miguel John Versluys :
Modernity at large? Cultural dimensions of Romanisation
Greg Woolf :
Othering the ancestors: how Romans made their past a foreign country
T-6
POL06
Vehicles of nation-building in Europe
Room 9
Tadeusz Kopys :
Language as Part of National Thinking and Nationalism in Hungary (19-20-th Century)
Emese Lafferton :
Strategies of Nation-Building in Hungarian Ethnography, Anthropology and Eugenics between 1867-1918
Valerie Mast :
National Definitons: Sermons and the Jews in late Nineteenth Century Hungary
Slavka Otcenasova :
Making a Czechoslovak - collective identity formation in history textbooks
Jennica Thylin :
Provincialisms and Nationalism. Finland-Swedish Language Planning from a Nation Building Perspective
U-6
SEX02
Languages of sexuology
Room10.2
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Jens Rydström
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Martinez-Vidal Àlvar, Antoni Adam-Donat :
"Between psychiatry and legal medicine: the homosexuality under the Franco regime".
Runar Jordåen :
The medicalization of homosexuality revisited
Judith Schuyf :
'In Berlin-Zoo homosexual swans can be observed'
Robert Tobin :
Sexual Danger and the Sexologists
V-6
SOC08
Norms and social pracitices in welfare institutions (1500 – 1900)
Room 2.10
Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Frank Hatje
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Ana Paula Avelar
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Thomas M. Adams :
Social Ideals and Religious Values in the Provision of Welfare in Europe since 1500
Chris Leonards :
19th century congresses on philanthropy, welfare and ‘control of the poor’: interfacing global views and local practices
Sebastian Schmidt :
Administration, Supervision and Everyday Life in Early Modern Hospitals in the Electorate of Trier
Alfred Weiss :
Beyond the norm? Norms and everyday life in the hospitals of Salzburg and Klagenfurt in the early modern times (1500-1800)
W-6
ASI03
ASI03 : The City in Asia (II): Contemporary and Historical Perspectives
Room 2.12
Networks:
Asia
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Urban
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Chair:
Ratna Saptari
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Nandini Gooptu :
Globalization, Work and Urban Identities in Kolkata, India
Jaideep Gupte :
Communal Violence, Organised Crime and Vulnerability: urban survival strategies in Mumbai, India
Ami Shah :
Global Dreams, Local Nightmares: Urban 'Development' and Destruction in Ahmedabad, India
Y-6
ETH04
The Cold War and the Integration of Migrants
Room 2.14
Eric Limbach :
Migration, interrupted: a refugee camp disturbance on the margins of the Cold War in Europe
Cecilia Notini :
The Cold War, refugees and national security: Sweden’s handling of Eastern European refugees 1945 – 1968
Eric Payseur :
“God Bless Reagan” and “God help Canada”: The Polish Canadian Action Group’s Campaign in Toronto and Ottawa during the 1980s
Machteld Venken :
Experiencing Disturbed Transnationalism in a Cold War Context. Migrants from behind the Iron Curtain in Belgium (1945-1989/91)
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