Preliminary Programme

Showing: room D (all days)
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
Tuesday 26 February 2008 14.15
D-1 WOM11 Gender and Modernization in Balkan Societies
Cave D
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Berteke M.L. Waaldijk
Organizers: - Discussant: Berteke M.L. Waaldijk
Serpil Cakir : Women's Movement in Turkey: Historical Process and Changing Paradigms
Krassimira Daskalova : Women within the "communication circuit" in Modern Bulgaria (1878-1944)
Dubravka Stojanovic : Misogyny as Modernization? The Case of Belgrade Vaudvilles 1890-1914
Polly Thanailaki : The role of women's press in the shaping of female model in the 19th century Greek society



Tuesday 26 February 2008 16.30
D-2 WOR07 Gender History in Transnational Perspectiv (roundtable)
Cave D
Networks: Women and Gender , World History Chair: Judith P. Zinsser
Organizers: - Discussant: Judith P. Zinsser
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



Wednesday 27 February 2008 8.30
D-3 CRI24 Social Control of Poverty and Marginality
Cave D
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Paul Lawrence
Organizers: - Discussant: Paul Lawrence
Adrian Ager, Melanie Reynolds : The Road to Modernity: Pauperism, Social Control and the Poor Laws
Verda Irtis : The criminalization of juveniles in Turkish society: Roots ans recent evolutions from a socio-historical point of view
Pete King : The Making of the Juvenile Reformatory in England 1780-1825; Voluntary Initiatives and State Funding
Frode Ulvund : The Norwegian workhouse-system from 1845 to 1907



Wednesday 27 February 2008 10.45
D-4 CRI05 Youth and Policing
Cave D
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Katherine Watson
Organizer: Val Marie Johnson Discussant: Paul Lawrence
Margo De Koster : Journey into an Invisible World: Policing Juvenile Deviance in Urban Belgium, 1890-1940
Louise Jackson : Policing Youth in Post-War England and Scotland: Gender, Sexuality and Leisure
Val Marie Johnson : Governing Youth, Justice, and Liberalism in Canada, 1960-1971
Tamara Myers : “From Disciplinarian to Coach: The Policing of Youth in Post World War II Canada”



Wednesday 27 February 2008 14.15
D-5 CRI06 Institutionalisation of criminal justice enforcements and its implications
Cave D
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Clive Emsley
Organizer: Chris A. Williams Discussant: Wilbur Miller
Catherine Denys : The Circulation of police knowledge in early modern Europe
Francis Dodsworth : The genealogy of police in England,c. 1780-1856
John Drabble : Transformations in Policing Radical Labor: Private Detective Agencies, Local and State Police, and the Federalization of Counterintelligence during the Progressive Era in the United States
John Mcdermott : The development of police racial awareness training, 1981-1993
Chris A. Williams : The New Police and Duration, 1820-1860



Wednesday 27 February 2008 16.30
D-6 CRI07 Policing
Cave D
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Chris A. Williams
Organizers: - Discussant: Chris A. Williams
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



Thursday 28 February 2008 8.30
D-7 CRI09 The policing of right-wing and communist dictatorships
Cave D
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Klaus Weinhauer
Organizer: Jonathan Dunnage Discussant: Joanne Klein
Gerald Blaney : Franco's Willing Executioners: The Spanish Civil Guard and the Francoist State, 1939-1955
Jonathan Dunnage : ‘Being a Policeman in Fascist Italy: A Study of Lives, Careers, Strategies and Mentalities’
Diego Palacios Cerezales : Italy or Britain? foreign models of policing in Salazar's Portugal
Mark David Pittaway : From Anti-Fascist to Socialist Policing in Hungary's Western Borderland, 1944-1950



Thursday 28 February 2008 10.45
D-8 CRI11 Hot spots and dangerous people: Globalisation of crime and fear during the late 19th and 20th centuries?
Cave D
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Klaus Weinhauer
Organizers: - Discussant: Herbert Reinke
Melanie Becker : Every city has its own rules. Individual perceptions of dangerous places in German cities
Alexandra Locher : Political Violence in Italy 1970-1980
Astrid Renland : Drugs, weapons and women: The same travel routes? Regulating cross-borders movement through crime



Thursday 28 February 2008 14.15
D-9 CRI12 Heroin in International Perspective
Cave D
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Klaus Weinhauer
Organizer: Eric Schneider Discussant: Klaus Weinhauer
Caroline Acker : Zones of Anonymity: Historical Antecedents of Entrenched Drug Markets in American Cities
Detlef Briesen : Some Aspects of Heroin Consumption in Germany after the Second World War
Eric Schneider : Heroin in International Perspective
Joseph Spillane : Heroin Markets and Violence: New Perspectives on an Old Problem



Thursday 28 February 2008 16.30
D-10 NMCUL Network meeting: Culture
Cave D
Network: Culture Chairs: -
Organizers: - Discussants: -



Friday 29 February 2008 8.30
D-11 CRI13 Defending Civil Liberties in Law-enforcement and Criminal Justice
Cave D
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Anja Johansen
Organizers: - Discussant: René Lévy
Michael Berkowitz : Criminalizing the Jew in Nazi Germany
Wilbur Miller : Authority In America
Tanja Rietmann : Detaining the non-criminal. Coercive 20th century welfare policies towards deviant men and women in Switzerland and their inconsistencies with Human Rights



Friday 29 February 2008 10.45
D-12 SOC11 Social mobility I
Cave D
Network: Social Inequality Chair: Marco Van Leeuwen
Organizers: - Discussant: Ineke Maas
Helder Adegar Fonseca, Paulo Guimarães : Portuguese Intergenerational Social Mobility in the 20th Century (1910-1960) : Trends and Spatial Variations
Steffen Hillmert : Links between demographic behaviour and social mobility in 20th century Germany
Paul Lambert, Richard Zijdeman; Marco Van Leeuwen; Ineke Maas; Ken Prandy : HIS-CAM. Presentation and evaluation of an historical occupational stratification scale
Asbjørn Romvig Thomsen : Social structure in a Danish rural area 1750-1850



Friday 29 February 2008 14.15
D-13 SOC12 Social mobility II
Cave D
Network: Social Inequality Chair: Marco Van Leeuwen
Organizers: - Discussant: Alice B. Kasakoff
Mariela Ceva : Migration and Social Mobility in Argentina: macro and micro perspectives.
Paulo Guimarães, Hélder Adegar Fonseca : Homogamy and Class Boundaries in Portugal (1911-1960)
Antti Häkkinen : Ten Generations – Three Centuries: Social mobility and impoverishment in Finland
Alison Smith : Social Mobility in Imperial Russian Towns: Social Estate and the Law, 1700-1917
Richard Zijdeman : Like my father before me. The impact of industrialisation, education and other modernisation processes on intergenerational status attainment between 1811-1915 in two Dutch provinces.



Friday 29 February 2008 16.30
D-14 WOM17 Gender, Migration and Work
Cave D
Networks: Ethnicity and Migration , Women and Gender Chair: Pat Ayers
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Arab Chadia : Harragas in the feminine
Christa Matthys : Sisters, servants and fertility control in nineteenth century Flanders. Some preliminary results.
Christine Muller : Luxemburg's women in Paris at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century
Anne Winter : Domestic servants as mediators of migration change, Antwerp c. 1760-1880



Saturday 1 March 2008 8.30
D-15 MID07 New Approaches to Old Problems in Medieval History
Cave D
Network: Middle Ages Chair: Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues
Organizer: Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues Discussants: -
Antonio Castro Henriques, Jose Maria Pereira Coutinho : Feudalism? A statistical analysis of peasant-noble relations in thirteenth-century Northern Portugal
Gabriella Erdélyi : ‘We do not really know what these black friars want’: narratives of conflict and solidarity in an early sixteenth-century Hungarian town
Kouky Fianu : Canons and notaries: Exploring contractual practices in 15th century Paris
Ardian Muhaj : The Hundred Years War and the origins of the Portuguese expansion in Africa



Saturday 1 March 2008 10.45
D-16 SEX07 Lesbianisms in different contexts
Cave D
Networks: Sexuality , Women and Gender Chair: Alison Redick
Organizers: - Discussant: Alison Redick
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



Saturday 1 March 2008 14.15
D-17 MAT01 Second hand circuits of exchange: selling, the retailer and regulation
Cave D
Network: Material and Consumer Culture Chair: Ilja Van Damme
Organizers: Jon Stobart, Ilja Van Damme Discussant: Ilja Van Damme
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.


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