Preliminary Programme

Showing: room E (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
E-1 ELI14 Mobilities, integration and formalisation of social relationships in the urban context
Cave E
Networks: Elites and forerunners , Family and Demography Chair: Kari-Matti Piilahti
Organizer: Vincent Gourdon Discussant: François-Joseph Ruggiu
Guido Alfani : Immigrants and formalisation of social ties in Ivrea. XVIth-XVIIth Centuries
Etienne Couriol : How urban newcomers use spiritual kinships : Lyons in the seventeenth and the eighteenth centuries
Antonio Irigoyen : Clergy as migrant receiver in Early Modern Spain
Stéphane Minvielle : Formalisation of social relationships in urban context : The integration of migrants in 18th century Bordeaux



Tuesday 26 February 2008 16.30
E-2 ORA01 Family and intergenerational transmission of stories
Cave E
Network: Oral History Chair: Mary Chamberlain
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Christien Brinkgreve : Involvement, Truth, Detachment: The Narrative of My Mother.
Alena Kozlova : The influence of traumatic expierience of the family history on female fate of the second generation
Patricie Kubackova : Between us is (not only) an ocean – biographical narrations of Czech women living in the USA. (A research based on a method of oral history and conversation analysis.)



Wednesday 27 February 2008 8.30
E-3 ORA03 Gender and its influence on remembrance, the oral-history process, the interviewer, and the interviewee
Cave E
Networks: Oral History , Women and Gender Chair: Sally Alexander
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Helga Amesberger : Doing Gender within Oral History
Terry Brotherstone, Hugo Manson : Women in North Sea Oil
Sónia Ferreira : “Women’s voice place” – memory, gender and oral history
Pia Olsson : "Only the grove whores whistle." Women's sexuality pictured in questionnaire material



Wednesday 27 February 2008 10.45
E-4 FAM26 Construction of Blood IV: Biological Discourses, Kin and Selfhood in the Long Twentieth Century
Cave E
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Bernhard Jussen
Organizer: David Warren Sabean Discussant: David Warren Sabean
Caroline Arni : A Substance of Kinship or its Representation? Blood at the Intersection of Embryology and Anthropological Discourses on Kinship in Modernity
Sarah Franklin : "From Blood to Genes?: Rethinking Consanguinity in the Context of Geneticisation”
Adam Kuper : “Darwin’s marriage, theories of heredity, and the origins of eugenics”
Enric Porqueres : Exceptional Persons? New Reproductive Technologies and the Relationality of the Self



Wednesday 27 February 2008 14.15
E-5 ELI22 Emerging New Elite in the Academic Environment
Cave E
Network: Elites and forerunners Chair: Katalin Miklossy
Organizer: Katalin Miklossy Discussant: Aappo Kähönen
Miguel Cardina : Students Movements in the crisis of portuguese dictatorship
Nadja Duhacek : Tolerance in a bubble
Tom Junes : The Forging of a New Elite: Student Politics in Communist Poland
Abel Polese : And if it were only a response to state managed sabotage? An alternative assessment on Ukrainian universities



Wednesday 27 February 2008 16.30
E-6 FAM10 Individual Experiences of Vulnerability
Cave E
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Elisabeth Engberg
Organizer: Elisabeth Engberg Discussant: Andrew Blaikie
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.



Thursday 28 February 2008 8.30
E-7 THE03 Critical Historiography of International History I
Cave E
Networks: Theory , World History Chair: Oliver Daddow
Organizers: - Discussant: Oliver Daddow
Mario Del Pero : Between Long Peaces and Cold Wars. The Historiography of John Lewis Gaddis
Patrick Finney : Hayden White and the Tragedy of International History
Stephan Petzold : The origins of the First World War as a discursive puzzle
Dominic Sachsenmaier : Challenges to International History



Thursday 28 February 2008 10.45
E-8 WOR04 Critical Historiography of International History II
Cave E
Networks: Theory , World History Chair: David Lindenfeld
Organizers: - Discussant: David Lindenfeld
Cedric Beidatsch : The Political Praxis of Immanuel Wallerstein. A Case Study in Marx’s Eleventh Thesis on Feuerbach.
Ingo Heidbrink : Inter- and multidisciplinary approaches to maritime history
Christopher Lloyd : Global Wars of Capitalism Since the 16th Century and the "End of World History": Historical Stages, Progressive Teleologies, and Social Transformations Revisited



Thursday 28 February 2008 14.15
E-9 FAM19 Did Peasants Die in their own Beds? Rural Migration in the 17th-19th centuries
Cave E
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Mary Nagata
Organizer: Hiroshi Kawaguchi Discussant: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Josef Grulich : Rural Migration in Bohemia (18th-19th Centuries)
Hiroshi Kawaguchi : Where did the peasants die in the suburbs of Edo, Japan in the 18th -19th centuries?
Christopher Kennedy : An Gorta Mor and peasant survival: an examination of famine deaths and emigration in Ireland, 1846-56
Philippe Pérot : Spanish sailors and ship’s boys of rural extraction dying in the New Vera Cruz through the XVIIth century : social outlines and family links in the Bienes de Difuntos archives
Mikako Sawayama : Where did the peasants abandon their children during the first half of the 19th century in western Japan?



Thursday 28 February 2008 16.30
E-10 NMECO Network meeting: Economics
Cave E
Network: Economics Chairs: -
Organizers: - Discussants: -



Friday 29 February 2008 8.30
E-11 CUL22 Production, Consumption, Reception and Cultural Discourse
Cave E
Network: Culture Chair: Stefan Schwarzkopf
Organizers: - Discussant: Stefan Schwarzkopf
Aleksandar Boskovic : "Norwegian Culture" in the Munch Museum
Eva Krivanec : Daily Theatre on the Homefronts of the First World War. A comparative study in four European capitals (Berlin, Lisbon, Paris, Vienna)
Marcia Moraes : Notes on 19th century psychology and early cinema
Raquel Sánchez : Cultural market and society in Spain, 1900-1936



Friday 29 February 2008 10.45
E-12 FAM23 Intergenerational Aspects of Fertility and Marriage
Cave E
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Elisabeth Engberg
Organizer: Sören Edvinsson Discussant: George Alter
Anders Brändström, Göran Broström, Sören Edvinsson, Marie Lindkvist , John Rogers : Fertility across generations. Exploring intergenerational effects of family size, birth intervals and infant mortality
Marco Breschi, Stanislao Mazzoni & Lucia Pozzi : Reproductive behaviours in the Sardinian families in the 19th and 20th centuries:
Lisa Dillon : Family Influences on Marriage Patterns, 17th & 18th century Québec
Leen Sterckx : Partner choice of Turkish and Moroccan immigrant youth in the Netherlands
Jan Van Bavel, Jan Kok : Analyzing intergenerational transmission of fertility with mixed effects models. Rural Holland 1850-1940



Friday 29 February 2008 14.15
E-13 POL20 The hardware of the state
Cave E
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Thomas Pfister
Organizers: - Discussant: Thomas Pfister
Magnus Olsson : European states and the need for information; Bureaucracy and postal systems
Evelyn Ruppert : Censuses as Practices of Double Identification
Kekke Stadin : To put a mark on the territory. Strategies to make a powerrelation to the inhabitants.
Ruediger Von Krosigk : Communication through Space: The role of the office design for the relationship between state and civil society in 19th and 20th century Europe



Friday 29 February 2008 16.30
E-14 POL21 French political culture 1789-1851
Cave E
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Ido de Haan
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Micah Alpaugh : The Emergence of the Parisian Political Demonstration: Developing Nonviolent Protest Repertoire in the French Revolution, 1789-95
Anne Epstein : Inclusive citizenship in practice? Solidarity, civic education, and democracy at the fin-de-siècle
Annie Jourdan : The invention of modern democracy 1776-1798
Bernard Rulof : Civil Society and Royalist Popular Politics in France: Legitimist Associations in Montpellier, 1848-1851
Patricia Turner : Recovering ‘The Social’: Rural-Urban Networks and Communal État Social in the French Revolution



Saturday 1 March 2008 8.30
E-15 SEX10 Measuring Sexual Danger
Cave E
Network: Sexuality Chair: Geertje Mak
Organizers: - Discussant: Geertje Mak
Svati Shah : South Asian Borders: Enumerating Migration, Trafficking and Sex Work
Theo Van Der Meer : Cutting costs. Pecuniary anxieties and the castration of sex offenders in Holland (1938-1968).
Carole S. Vance : Counting Sex Slaves: Definition, Methodology, and Meaning
Rebecca Young : Counting the Harm of Child Sexual Abuse



Saturday 1 March 2008 10.45
E-16 ORA04 Public presentations; interpreting audiovisual history
Cave E
Network: Oral History Chair: Daniela Koleva
Organizers: - Discussants: -
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



Saturday 1 March 2008 16.30
E-18 LAB04 Gender Wage Gaps Revisited: Social, Institutional and Market Processes
Cave E
Networks: Labour , Women and Gender Chair: Cristina Borderias
Organizers: Cristina Borderias, Peter Scholliers Discussant: Jane Humphries
Joyce Burnette : Testing for Wage Discrimination in US Manufacturing in 1832
Michael Huberman : The gender wage gap during the first great wave of globalizaton, 1870-1900
Montserrat Llonch : Gender wage gaps during the Second Industrial Revolution. A Catalan case.
Carmen Sarasua : Gender gap in agricultural wages, Spain 1750-1900
Lars Svensson : Institutions, market forces – or both? Determinants of gender wage equalisation in Sweden


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