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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Tuesday 26 February 2008
14.15
B-1
ELI01
The academe as an elite arena I: Early Modern Period to First World War
Cave B
Laurence Brockliss, Michael Moss :
Advancing with the Army, the formation of the professional elite
Daniel Flueckiger :
Elite transformation and Democratization
Jan Eivind Myhre :
The Cradle of Elites - the University of Oslo in the 19th Century
László Szögi :
The Hungarian University and Academical System as Cultural Mediator in Eastern Europe in the 18th-19th Centuries
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.
Wednesday 27 February 2008
8.30
B-3
ELI11
Education as control
Cave B
Karl-H. Fuessl :
The Emergence of Utopia. American Social Sciences, German Speaking Émigrés and U.S. Policy Toward Germany (1942-1945)
Xu Li :
Public and Knowledge: Critical Transformation of the Functions and Organization of Higher Education in the United States
Olivier Longchamp, Yves Steiner :
The contribution of the Schweizerisches Institut für Auslandforschung to the international restoration of neoliberalism (1949-1963)
Tuula Okkonen :
Control, dominance and educational policy in the post-war world
Wednesday 27 February 2008
10.45
B-4
EDU01
Children's narratives and visual expressions
Cave B
Yael Darr :
Children Called to Arms: Children's Literature in Jewish Palestine Inducts Its Readers Into the Fight for Independence
Margot Hillel :
Learning about Charity: Charitable Childhoods in Literature for Children
Sian Roberts :
“The War as Seen by Children”: international exhibitions of children’s art as political and educational interventions
Wednesday 27 February 2008
14.15
B-5
EDU02
Childhood, disability and special education
Cave B
Mona Gleason :
“Leaving a Piece Out: Public Schooling and the “Disabled” Child in Early Twentieth-Century English Canada
Michael Grossberg :
From Feebleminded to Mentally Retarded: Child Protection and the Changing Place of Disabled Children in the Mid-Twentieth Century United States
Kevin Myers :
Contesting certification: mental deficiency, families and the state
Mineke Van Essen, Annemieke van Drenth :
Teaching children with a learning disability
Wednesday 27 February 2008
16.30
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
Thursday 28 February 2008
8.30
B-7
MAT06
Heritage and material culture on display I
Cave B
Judy Jaffe-Schagen :
Presenting identities.
Kathrin Pieren :
Negotiating minority identities though the public display of material culture
Hanna Snellman :
Ethnicity Captured by Museums
Marta Vilar Rosales :
Things from Home. Memory, material culture, identity narratives and Portuguese colonial experiences.
Thursday 28 February 2008
10.45
B-8
MAT07
Heritage and material culture on display II
Cave B
Hester Dibbits :
The exhibition of ‘European migrant culture’
Kate Mcintyre :
At Home in the Museum?
Kati Mikkola :
Nation-Building and Self-Taught Folklore Collectors in 19th Century and Early 20th Century Finland
Uta Protz :
The Export of Works of Art and the Construction of Cultural Identity
Nancy Stockdale :
Selling the Sultan and His People: Christopher Oscanyan's Oriental and Turkish Museum
Thursday 28 February 2008
14.15
B-9
CRI08
Political Contention and Collective Violence: Representations of Law, Order and the Police, 1886-2004
Cave B
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Mats Greiff
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Organizer:
Stefan Nyzell
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Discussant:
Clive Emsley
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Michael Ebner :
The Party, The Police, and Everyday Coercion in Fascist Italy
Roger Johansson :
The History of May Day and the struggle for the History –Narratives of the May Day in the United States
Stefan Nyzell :
It's Shining Red". The Police Accociation Comrade, the Labour Movement, and the Möllevången Riots in Malmö 1926
Thursday 28 February 2008
16.30
B-10
NMANT
Network meeting: Antiquity
Cave B
Network:
Antiquity
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Chairs:
-
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Friday 29 February 2008
8.30
B-11
FAM06
Marriage Contracts I: a quantitative approach to family strategies and inheritance systems
Cave B
Fabrice Boudjaaba :
Dowry System in Normandy: a mean of to protect interests of male lineage? A comparison between two regions (Vernon and Pont-l’Evêque, 1750-1830)
Rosa Congost :
Dowries regime, social groups and economic development in Catalonia (XVIII-XIX)
Anne-Lise Head :
Transmission without marriage contract
Constanta Vintila-Ghitulescu :
Marriage Contracts in Romanian Society (18th and 19th centuries)
Friday 29 February 2008
10.45
B-12
EDU08
Curriculum and citizenship
Cave B
Ann Kirson Swersky :
Future Citizens:The Monson State Primary School in Nineteenth Century Massachusetts
Vanja Lozic :
Teaching History in Multicultural Societies – Case study Malmo (Sweden)
Joaquim Pintassilgo :
Moral regeneration and training of the citizen - the debate in the portuguese pedagogical press in the start of the 20th century
Friday 29 February 2008
14.15
B-13
EDU09
Children and Cultural Identities
Cave B
Jari Eilola :
"I Was Seized by the Vicar's Wife Six Times Last Night": Child witnesses, the reality and the logic of narrative during the great witch-hunts
Kaisa Vehkalahti :
Sentimental Histories: Emotions in the historical representation of childhood
Friday 29 February 2008
16.30
B-14
EDU10
Nationalism, intellectuals and governance
Cave B
Jeffrey Mirel :
Americanization Education and National Identity, 1915-1924: Detroit as a Case Study
Christophe Verbruggen :
Educational reform from a micro-analytical point of view. Belgian intellectuals and New Education in practice (1900-1930).
Robert Wolff :
Schooling Markets in Baltimore, 1840-1930
Saturday 1 March 2008
8.30
B-15
CUL18
Roundtable: War, Pictures and Television
Cave B
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Amaya Muruzabal
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Organizers:
Julio Montero, Maria Antonia Paz Rebollo |
Discussant:
Salvador Gómez García
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Esther Gaitan :
Information as show: Pre-Iraq War on Austrian TV
Jose A. Garcia Aviles :
“Each television tells its own story”: the representation of the beginning of the Iraq War in Spanish television newscasts
Maria Antonia Paz Rebollo, Jose A. García Avilés :
Demonizing the tyrant: Saddam Hussein in the Spanish newscasts during the pre-war and the Iraq War
Araceli Rodríguez Mateos :
Shooting the Iraq War: Press Photography in the Spanish Media.
Francisco Segado :
Images of destruction: Spanish Civil War through British Cartoons
Saturday 1 March 2008
10.45
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
Saturday 1 March 2008
14.15
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
Saturday 1 March 2008
16.30
B-18
WOM19
State Gender Policies in Comparative Perpective
Cave B
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Eliza Ablovatski
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Eliza Ablovatski
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Anders Ahlbäck :
War Heroes as War Teachers: The "Jaeger" Officers, Conscript Soldiers and Military Masculinities in Finland, 1918-1939
Carlota Coronado Ruiz :
The education of female daughters: Fascism education in the Luce cinematographic news programs.
Jessica Davidson :
“Women, Fascism, and Work in Francoist Spain: The Law for Political, Professional, and Labor Rights”
Tuba Demirci :
Regulating Marriage, Regulating Conflict: Ottoman State, The Emergence of Ottoman “Marriage Proper” and Its Discontents
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