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Saturday 1 March 2008
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A-17
FAM32
Family and Marriage in 20th century Eastern Europe
Cave A
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Tamas Faragó
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Organizer:
Constanta Vintila-Ghitulescu
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Discussant:
Constanta Vintila-Ghitulescu
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Alena Eskridge-Kosmach :
Sex and Marriage in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia: comparative analysis
Vasilis Gavalas :
Greek marriage patterns in perspective: family formation in mainland and insular Greece during the 20th century.
Dalia Leinarte :
Informal Family Benefits in Soviet Lithuania, 1950s-1980s
B-17
RUR11
Fordist agriculture: science, states and farmers
Cave B
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Peter Moser
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Peter Moser
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Dulce Freire, José Raul Ribeiro :
Mediterranean agriculture and rural development. Causes and consequences of Portuguese state intervention after World War II
Shawn Parkhurst :
Analyzing the Intersection of Regional Representations, State Reform, Capital and the Conflict of Class Fractions: An Example from the Douro Region
Wilson Picado :
Comparing Green revolution.State and technological change in Costa Rica, México and Spain.1940-1970.
Mathijs Witte :
Industrialization of agriculture: emerge of footloose farming in the Netherlands 1950-2000
C-17
REL10
Religious Transformations since the 1960s
Cave C
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Benjamin Ziemann
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Benjamin Ziemann
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Árpád Klimó :
Being Catholic in Hungary and Italy after 1945 - patterns of transformation during the Cold War
Edwin Koster :
Religious Transformations and Methodological Ludism
Bart Latré :
The movement of progressive christians in Flanders 1960-1990
Esther Peperkamp :
Jesus behind the Iron Curtain - Religious Transformations in Poland in the 1970s and 1980s
Julia Riediger :
Raised to Leave? Church Disaffiliation in Western Germany from the Vantage Point of Socialisation (approx. 1965 to 1980)
D-17
MAT01
Second hand circuits of exchange: selling, the retailer and regulation
Cave D
Laura Cruz :
All Ruiled Up: Reconstructing Second Hand Book Markets in the Early Modern Netherlands
Dries Lyna :
In the twilight between old and new. The second-hand markets for paintings in 18th century Antwerp and Brussels.
Ian Mitchell :
Second-hand Book Trades in England, c.1680-1850
Martin Wottle :
What’s new? Legal discourse on second-hand goods in 18th and early 19th century Stockholm.
F-17
WOR05
Trans-European Perspectives on the 18th century
Sala Leite de Vasconcelos
Network:
World History
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Chair:
Harriet Zurndorfer
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
Kenneth Pomeranz, Harriet Zurndorfer |
Anne Kuhlmann-Smirnov :
Networks of Early Modern African Migration to Northwest-Germany and Europe
Katja Naumann, Matthias Middel :
Integrating the 18th century into the history of globalization
Alessandro Stanziani :
Labour as service in 18th and 19th century. A Russia-Europe comparison.
G-17
ETH28
Migration and Identity
Amphitheatre 2
Mona Oikawa :
Situating the Internment of Japanese Canadians in Relation to Colonial Processes of Subordinating Aboriginal Peoples in the Settler Society of Canada
Magnus Persson :
Success or failure? Swedish strategies of migration between 1860 and 1960
Ruxandra Trandafoiu :
European Union Enlargement and Diasporic Networks of Communication: the politicization of Romanian work diasporas in the United Kingdom, Spain and Italy
H-17
HEA10
Medical and Demographic Knowledge: quantifying and classifying death II: 19th and 20th centuries
Room 1.1
Agnieszka Fihel :
Excess male mortality as an inherent component of modernization
Andrew Hinde, Martin Gorsky, Bernard Harris & Aravinda Guntupali :
The rise in morbidity in England, 1850-1950
Godelieve Masuy-Stroobant :
Maternal mortality in the Belgian vital registration and in the maternity wards in nineteenth century Belgium
I-17
SOC07
To count or not to count? Occupations and occupational statistics
Room 2.1
Nele Bracke :
The registration of occupations in the occupational censuses. Belgium, 1846-1947
Peter Meyer :
Recent occupation concepts applied to historical Census data
Michael C. Schneider :
Occupational statistics in Prussia/Germany 1870s to 1934
Matthew Woollard :
Occupational classification in Ireland, 1841-1926
J-17
ETH40
Migration and periphery
Room 3.1
Deborah Michaels :
The Dynamics of National and Global Framing in the History of Romani Social Movements
Marta Petryk :
The Revitalization of the Kven culture in northern Norway
Biljana Ristovska-Josifovska :
The Migration in Western Part of Macedonia (Changes and Consequences)
Miika Tervonen :
‘Peasants’, ‘Gypsies’ and ‘travellers’: ethnic boundary-drawing and -crossing in Finland and Sweden, c.1865-1905
K-17
CRI27
Terms and practices in transformation
Room 4
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Anja Johansen
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Anja Johansen
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Hans Andersson :
Shaming and economic crime in 19th century Sweden
Emmanuel Berger :
Between liberty and order. Norms, practices and stakes of the prosecution during the French Revolution and Empire
Martin Bergman :
Execution and liturgy
José Ernesto Pimentel Filho :
The birth of “criminalité”: from the word to the history, during the nineteenth century
L-17
FAM17
Emigration, Female Marriage and Social Mobility
Room 5.1
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Organizer:
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
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Discussant:
Anne-Lise Head
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Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga :
Female emigration, marriage, and social mobility in the Pyrenees in the nineteenth century
Rolande Bonnain-Dulon :
Marriage settlements and migrant juniors daughters in the Pyrénées, 19th century
Ofelia Rey Castelao :
Emigration, female marriage and social mobility in Northwest Spain, 18th-19th
Yukari Takai :
Married, Female and on the Move: Japanese Migrant Women to North America in the Early Twentieth Century
M-17
WOM12
Breaking Down the East-West Divide
Room 5.2
Roxana Cheschebec :
Gender, Race and Class in Definitions of Modern Social Work in Interwar Romania
Jacqueline Heinen :
Breaking sown the East-West Divide through the Case Study of Polish Child care 1945-1989
Dorottya Szikra, Eszter Varsa :
Inclusion and Exclusion in the Building of the Hungarian Welfare State: An Intersectional Analysis of Productive Social Policy and the Settlement Movement in Interwar Hungary
Eszter Varsa, Dorottya Szikra :
Inclusion and Exclusion in the Building of the Hungarian Welfare State: An Intersectional Analysis of Productive Social Policy and the Settlement Movement in Interwar Hungary
N-17
LAB23
Emancipation: Navigating 'Free Labor' in the Post-Civil War US South
Room 6.1
Network:
Labour
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Chairs:
-
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Organizer:
Brian Kelly
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Discussant:
Seth Wigderson
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Bruce Baker :
From the Mountain City to the Textile Capital of the World: Workers and the Transformation of Greenville County, South Carolina, 1860-1900
Brian Kelly :
Holding Off Counterrevolution: Black Workers & White Paramilitarism in Reconstruction South Carolina
Susan O'Donovan :
Mapping Freedom’s Terrain: The Political and Productive Landscapes of New Bern and Wilmington, North Carolina
O-17
POL08
The image of Sweden
Room 7.1
Jenny Andersson :
Nordic nostalgia and Nordic light
Nikolas Glover :
Made in Sweden? Sweden’s image and the Swedish institute 1945-1950
Carl Marklund :
The Social Laboratory: Comparisons, Models and “Utopian” Social Engineering in Sweden and the USA from Interwar to Cold War.
Kazimierz Musial :
Reconstructing Nordic significance in post-modern Europe
Andrew Scott :
Looking to Sweden in order to reconstruct Australia: from the 1970s to 2007 and beyond
P-17
WOM21
Work and Household in Early Modern and Modern Europe
Room 8.1
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Danielle van den Heuvel
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Danielle van den Heuvel
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Darlene Abreu-Ferreira :
Locating the maritime and the gender in an early modern Portuguese town
Valerie Burton :
Ten-Shillings A Week’: How Did Women Manage [Households] in English Industrial Ports?
Thijs Lambrecht :
Female servants in husbandry and saving strategies in the Southern Low Countries (1650-1850)
Amélia Polónia :
Women’s Labour and Households in Maritime Communities in Early Modern Portugal
Jutta Schwarzkopf :
Work and the Household in circum-1900 Lancashire
Q-17
EDU12
Childhood and the Reproduction of Social Structure
Amphitheatre 3
Thomas Buerman :
Reading and writing in nineteenth century Catholic schools in Belgium.
Sandra Cavallo :
Artisan families and the circulation of children in Renaissance and Early Modern Italian towns.
Nara Milanich :
Children, class hierarchies, and state formation in Chile
Bengt Sandin :
The politics of abortion and the building of a welfare system for women and children in Sweden 1920-1950
R-17
CRI22
Science and the Law: Criminology and Penal Reform in Italy, Germany, and Britain, 1880-1930
Amphitheater 4
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Peter Becker
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Organizer:
Richard Wetzell
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Discussant:
Peter Becker
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Neil Davie :
'Rational, Responsible and Culpable'? British Theories of Criminal Causation in Criminological Research and Penal Policy, 1880-1930
Paul Garfinkel :
Reforming by Numbers: Penal Jurists and Judicial Statistics in Liberal Italy
Richard Wetzell :
The Relationship between Criminology and Penal Reform in Germany, 1880-1930: Science versus Law?
S-17
MID06
Reassessing Medieval Queenship
Instituto de Arte
Network:
Middle Ages
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Chair:
Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues
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Organizer:
Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues
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Discussants:
-
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Maria Filomena Andrade :
The familiar relations in the reign of Dinis: The protagonism of queen Isabel
Isabel Guimarães Sá :
Biography writing for professional historians: some questions and issues concerning the case of queens
Vanda Lourenço :
Queen D. Beatriz dowry letter (1309-1359)
Manuela Santos Silva :
The Queen’s Control over her Estates in the 15th Century: the Written Sources Testimony
T-17
LAT07
Celebrations of Political Independence, Construction of Historical Memory, and Nation-Building in Latin America
Room 9
Network:
Latin America
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Chair:
David Cahill
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Organizer:
Michael Gonzales
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Discussant:
David Cahill
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Michiel Baud :
Modernity and Citizenship in the Celebrations of the Peruvian Centenario, 1921-1924
Michael Gonzales :
"Imagining Mexico in 1921: Visions of the Revolutionary State in the Centennial Celebration in Mexico City"
Viviana Grieco :
The First Fiestas Mayas: Family and Political Authority in Early Independent Buenos Aires (1812-1815)
Susan M. Socolow :
Celebrating Independence in the Río de la Plata
U-17
ELI17
Estate Society in Transition: burghers and noblemen from the 18th to the 19th century
Room10.2
Nuno Miguel Lima :
Lisbon’s highest taxpayers during the Constitutional Monarchy. The Portuguese experience of the notables’ model?
Arnout Mertens :
Nobles into Belgians, 1750-1850
Alex Snellman :
Defining new elite: ennoblements in the Grand Duchy of Finland 1809–1912
Charlotta Wolff :
Multiculturalism and merchant elite networking in the Baltic area, ca. 1770–1830
W-17
ANT14
Ancient Demography: a round table discussion of M.H. Hansen's: The Shotgun Method
Room 2.12
Network:
Antiquity
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Chair:
Frederick Naerebout
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
John Davis, Renzo Derosas, Bruce Frier, Mogens Herman Hansen |
X-17
FAMIV
Marriages Contracts II : Inheritance systems
Room 2.13
Gérard Béaur :
Marriage contracts in egalitarian inheritance system: the case of Chartres (18th century
Llorenç Ferrer Alos :
The adaptation of the marriage contracts to the economic changes in Catalonia (C. XVII-XIX).
Jonathan Spangler :
Marriage contracts as an indicator of épée-robe (non?) integration in seventeenth-century France
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