Tue 26 February
14.15
16.30
Wed 27 February
8.30
10.45
14.15
16.30
Thu 28 February
8.30
10.45
14.15
16.30
Fri 29 February
8.30
10.45
14.15
16.30
Sat 1 March
8.30
10.45
14.15
16.30
All days
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Saturday 1 March 2008
10.45
A-16
CUL19
Roundtable: The Representation of War through Cinema and Videogames
Cave A
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Jose A. Garcia Aviles
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Organizers:
Julio Montero, Maria Antonia Paz Rebollo |
Discussant:
Jose A. Garcia Aviles
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José Cabeza :
No to war!: the representation of war topics on Hollywood movies screened in Madrid during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39)
Javier Cervera Gil :
“Spanish Civil War in the cinema during Franco‘s system”
Fátima Gil :
Films about war: Spanish civil war
Salvador Gómez García :
The War we played. The representation of war in videogames
Julio Montero :
How to tell a war story in a film: old ways and new techniques
María Ulled :
Iraq War through Spain's present documentary cinema
B-16
ETH26
Migration and Health
Cave B
Justo Hernandez :
Renaissance ecologic colonization: the modorra epidemic in the Canary Islands and its transmission to America
Sol Juárez :
Migration and Health: the relationship between self-assessment and diagnosed morbidity. The experience of Madrid
Norma Montesino, Malin Thor :
Conceptions of working capacity and health. The Social Authorities and the TB- refugees in Sweden ca 1945–1960
Bina Sengar :
Dynamics of Health Services among the Migrant Indigenous Communities of Gujarat
Joana Sousa Ribeiro :
The interplay of structures and agency - Reassessing Foreign-qualified nurses and physicians in Portugal
C-16
REL05
New Historiographical Approaches
Cave C
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Leen Van Molle
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Árpád Klimó
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Patrick Pasture :
Transatlantic History of Christianity. Socio-Historical Perspectives.
Yvonne Maria Werner :
Gender and Confessionalisation in Europe
Benjamin Ziemann :
Faithful Decisions? Churches as Formal Organisations and 20th Century Religious History
D-16
SEX07
Lesbianisms in different contexts
Cave D
Chiara Beccalossi :
Female Sexual Inversion: Italian and British Sexology Compared c. 1870-1915
Florence Binard :
Perception and construction of lesbian sexuality during the inter-war period in Great Britain
Elise Chenier :
“Freak Wedding!”: Lesbian Marriage as a Pleasure Practice in Post-WWII Toronto
Karen Krahulik :
Progressive in Provincetown: A new understanding of lesbian migration
E-16
ORA04
Public presentations; interpreting audiovisual history
Cave E
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Daniela Koleva
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Luís Manuel Calvo Salgado :
The documentary film: Hans Hutter. A Swiss volunteer in the Spanish Civil War.
Amaya Muruzabal :
The representation of the veteran as the reflection of a community of memory
Lucy Robinson :
‘My story, I am sorry to say, has no conclusion’ - Soldiers Stories and the Falkland’s War.
Penny Summerfield :
Life stories, historical authenticity and the public memory of the Second World War in 1950s Britain
F-16
ETH27
Migration and emigration in Europe and the USA in the 19th century
Sala Leite de Vasconcelos
Jo Guldi :
“On Not Speaking to Strangers: The rise and fall of sociability on Britain’s national road network, 1740 to 1850.”
Amy Lloyd :
Popular Perceptions and the Emigration Decision: British Perceptions of Immigration to the United States and ‘Greater Britain’, 1870-1914
Colin Pooley :
London, Liverpool, Ohio or New South Wales: Linking internal and international migration over the life course.
Jelle van Lottum, Leigh Shaw-Taylor :
Internal migration in 19th century England: Redford revisited
Cristiana Viegas De Andrade :
Emigration Patterns in Portugal: comparative study of transatlantic and internal emigration in the Parish of Vila do Conde, 1800 - 1900.
G-16
HEA16
Medicine and Health as Imperial Policy
Amphitheatre 2
Anna Crozier :
‘British ‘nerves’ and the management of Empire: negotiating colonialism and health before World War Two.
Hanrog Kang :
Japanese colonial medicine in Korea
Adrian Lopez Denis :
Where is the Atlantic History of Medicine?Smallpox and Yellow Fever in the Making of Cuban Colonialism, 1804-1835
Joao Rangel De Almeida :
Revisiting Imperial Medicine: the 1851 International Sanitary Conference as a European imperial project.
H-16
FAM33
Medical and Demographic Knowledge: quantifying and classifying death I: 17th-19th centuries
Room 1.1
Maria João Guardado Moreira, Teresa Rodrigues :
The Mortality Pattern in Portugal
Kent Johansson :
Sex-Specific Mortality in Pre-Industrial Europe: Child Mortality in Scania, Sweden 1766-1894
Marie Lindkvist, Göran Broström :
Interaction between fertility and infant mortality in an intergenerational perspective
I-16
HIS06
Record linkage
Room 2.1
Network:
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Chair:
Matthew Woollard
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Matthew Woollard
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Trygve Andersen, Marianne Erikstad :
Record linkage with birth dates
Joaquim Carvalho :
Reconstructing Social Structure from Social Positional Events
Maarten Oosten, Kees Mandemakers :
Linking with the Dutch GENLIAS index of marriage certificates
J-16
POL16
Gender of politics in Scandinavia, 1800-1921
Room 3.1
Christina Florin :
Heightened feelings. Emotions as capital in the suffrage movement.
Josefin Rönnbäck :
The right to stand by? The Swedish suffragists and the right to stand for election
Irma Sulkunen :
Suffrage, nation and citizenship
K-16
RUR10
Land owners, Politics, and Agricultural Reform in the 20th century
Room 4
Sónia Vespeira De Almeida :
Rural Portugal and the "Carnation Revolution"
Juan Carmona, James Simpson :
Why sharecropping? Explaining its presence in French's vineyards, 1800-1950
Victor Pereira :
Managing the decline of the landowners. The Portuguese government and the rural migration between 1957 and 1974
Carla Almeida Sousa :
A Cultural Elite in a Village of the South of Portugal
Lanero Táboas :
Francoism and local powers: intermediation, legitimation and socially differentiated access to extremely scarce resources.
L-16
FAM29
The use of genealogies for demographic research
Room 5.1
Santiago Piquero :
Studying Adult Mortality in Spanish Nobility,16th-19th C.
Yuki Umeno :
What Chinese genealogies tell and what they do not: an attempt of demographics of domestic immigration
Harriet Zurndorfer :
Genealogy as a Source for Measuring Nuptiality, Fertility, and Mortality in Late Imperial China: Evidence from the Fan Lineage of Huizhou 1500-1600
M-16
ANT13
Rethinking the History of Childhood in Antiquity II
Room 5.2
Susan Blundell :
Engendering childhood: boys and girls in Attic vase painting
Mary Harlow :
Childhood and sibling relationships at Rome
Tim Parkin :
Ancient children and their demography
Louise Revell :
Breaking the paradigm: experiences of childhood in the Roman provinces
O-16
ECO12
Cooperation between employers and labour
Room 7.1
Networks:
Economics
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Labour
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Chair:
Christopher Lloyd
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Christopher Lloyd
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K.P. Companje :
Social health insurance between market and the state: the Dutch model 1900-1941
Dennie Oude Nijhuis :
The importance of worker solidarity: Employers, unions, and the development of old age pensions, 1946-1975.
Hugh Pemberton :
Forces of reaction? The trade unions and earnings-related pensions in Britain in the 1950s
Jeroen Touwen :
Policy Learning and Labour Relations in the Netherlands, Sweden and New Zealand in the 1970s and 1980s
P-16
THE02
Transnational Images at Work in National Museums
Room 8.1
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Stefan Berger
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Peter Aronsson :
Comparing National Museums in Europe
Rhiannon Mason :
Defining the Nation: The Creation of the National Museum of Wales
Andrew Newby, Linda Andersson Burnett :
Celts or Vikings? The battle for Scottish identity in the National Museum of Scotland, c 1860-1900.
Q-16
ORA15
Oral History and Methodology, Roundtable
Amphitheatre 3
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Ulla-Maija Peltonen
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Joanna Bornat :
The implications of secondary analysis for archived oral history data
Karoline Feyertag :
Reading the Other and Listening to the Other
Ela Hornung :
Working with deep hermeneutics
Michael John :
Austria 1945 - 1955: Landscapes of Memories
Albert Lichtblau :
Returning Shock
S-16
LAT01
Gender in Latin American History
Instituto de Arte
Network:
Latin America
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Chair:
Kim Clark
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Organizer:
Paulo Drinot
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Discussant:
Kim Clark
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Sandra Aguilar-Rodríguez :
Modernity on the Menu: Women’s Cooking and Consumption Practices in 1940s and 1950s Mexico
Paulo Drinot :
The Making of the Peruvian Worker: Race and Gender in Peruvian Labour Policy, 1903-1920
Patience A. Schell :
Good Daughters and Loyal Soldiers: The Unión de Damas Católicas Mexicanas during the Church-State Conflict in Mexico, 1926-1929
Sarah Washbrook :
Keeping it in the Family: Women and Children and the Reproduction of Debt Peonage in Chiapas, Mexico, 1876-1911
T-16
LAB20
Transnational Perspectives on Social Movements: Cross-National Transfer and International Organisation
Room 9
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Franca Iacovetta
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Organizers:
Mary Hilson, Silke Neunsinger |
Discussant:
Pernilla Jonsson
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Mary Hilson :
The Consumers' Co-operative Movement in International Perspective: Britain and Scandinavia during the inter-war period
Daniel Roger Maul :
„A First Attempt of Truly World Wide Planning“ – The International Labour Organization´s Road to the World Employment Program (WEP) 1960-1970.
Silke Neunsinger :
Women in the Labour and Socialist International 1923-1939
Jonas Sjölander :
Corporations, Unions and Human Rights. Swedish-South African Relations during and after the Apartheid Regime 1948-2008.
U-16
WOM23
Social Marginality and the Construction of Gender Roles
Room10.2
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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Andrae Marak, Laura Tuennerman-Kaplan :
Better Morals Make Better Maids: Tohono O’odham Women between Worlds
Sabrina Marchetti, Domenica Ghidei :
Asmara-Roma: A Journey of Imaginary. (Post)colonial legacies and women’s migration during the 70’s.
Sonja Matter :
“The client’s private sphere has to be esteemed”. The discussion about the rightfulness of unannounced home visits in social work in Post-War Switzerland
Jane Slaughter :
"Stepford Wives, Black Widows and Fanatical Females: Women Terrorists in a Comparative, Transnational Perspective"
V-16
RUR16
Man and beast. Human interactions with animals in a comparative context
Room 2.10
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Margaret Derry
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Margaret Derry
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Stefan Bargheer :
Moral Entanglements: The Emergence and Transformation of the Concern for Bird Conservation in Great Britain and Germany, 1870-1930
Jonathan Bryant :
Turning Deer into Rice: The deerskin trade in the eighteenth century Atlantic world
Claire Strom :
Cattle, Ticks, and Humans: Disease Eradication in a Comparative Perspective
Sandra Swart :
Horse Trading: comparing human-equine networks of control and socio-environmental change in South African, India, Australia and the Americas
W-16
LAB22
Global Commodities
Room 2.12
Networks:
Asia
,
Labour
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Chair:
Marcel van der Linden
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Organizer:
Ratna Saptari
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Discussants:
-
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Ulbe Bosma, Marga Alferink :
Transition from local to world market production: early 19th century sugar production in East Java.
Ratna Saptari :
Cultures of Tobacco: The shaping of Peasant Worker Communities in 19th century Java
Emile Schwidder :
Forced Labour in the Coffee Cultivation of West Java: Report of Otto van Rees on the 'Preanger Stelsel' (1867)
X-16
CRI28
Round Table on Clive Emsley's Crime, Police, and Penal Policy: European Experiences 1750-1940
Room 2.13
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Paul Lawrence
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
Jonathan Dunnage, Clive Emsley, Wilbur Miller, Xavier Rousseaux |
Y-16
WOM25
Round Table: Female Labour Market Participation and Economic Growth
Room 2.14
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chairs:
Danielle van den Heuvel, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk |
Organizers:
Danielle van den Heuvel, Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk |
Discussants:
Joyce Burnette, Tine De Moor, Marjatta Rahikainen, Carmen Sarasua, Ariadne Schmidt, Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen |
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