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
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Tuesday 26 February 2008
16.30
H-2
ETH38
Emigration, immigration and identity
Room 1.1
Network:
Ethnicity and Migration
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Chair:
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
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Daniel Killoren :
Movement, Settlement and the Negotiation of Citizenship: Migrant Networks in the 19th Century U.S./Mexico Borderland
Daniel Marcos :
The Capelinhos Volcano and the Azorean Immigration to the USA (1958-1965)
Miriam Debieux Rosa, Taeco Carignato & Sandra Berta :
Immigrants, migrants and refugees and the wandering condition of the desire
Wednesday 27 February 2008
8.30
H-3
CUL21
Memory, Remembrance and Identity Construction
Room 1.1
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Magdalena Elchinova
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Aleksandar Boskovic
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Eva Blenesi :
Cultural Memory, Lived-in Landscapesand spaces of Remembrance
Sílvia Correia :
Political Memory of the First World War in Portugal: A very particular case?
Victor Friedman :
Balkan Multilingualism in Its Historical and Contemporary context
Csilla Kiss :
The Blood of Ourselves
Tsvete Lazova :
"Uses of the Past and Constructing Cultural Identity: Ancient Greek Experience"
Wednesday 27 February 2008
10.45
H-4
FAM03
The Borderline between Life and Death I: Neonatal Deaths
Room 1.1
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Anne Løkke
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Organizers:
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir, Eilidh Garrett, Anne Løkke |
Discussant:
Anne Løkke
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Anne-Emanuelle Birn, Raquel Pollero & Wanda Cabella :
Neonatal Mortality in Early 20th Century Uruguay: Old (World) Wine in New (World) Bottles?
Renzo Derosas :
Neonatal Mortality in Nineteenth-Century North-eastern Italy: Trends, Patterns, Factors.
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir, Loftur Guttormsson :
Neonatal tetanus in two island communities in the North Atlantic. Vestmannaeyjar and Grímsey (Iceland) during eighteenth and nineteenth century
Eilidh Garrett :
The timing of death in the first month of life: a comparative study of rural communities in nineteenth century Scotland
Tricia James :
Neonatal Mortality in Rushden, Northamptonshire: 1879 - 1909
Alice Reid :
From debility to atelectasis: doctors and causes of neonatal death in Nineteenth Century Scotland
Wednesday 27 February 2008
14.15
H-5
FAM09
Rowntree Revisited: Poverty, welfare and the life-cycle
Room 1.1
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir
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Organizer:
Elisabeth Engberg
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Discussant:
Elisabeth Engberg
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Maria Bergman :
Strike workers and their families
Sally Bould :
The Fourth Age: The New Risk of Poverty
Jeremy Boulton, Leonard Schwarz :
Rowntree Revisited: Poverty, Welfare and the Life-cycle in London, 1725-1824
Anna Lundberg :
When mother nature fails us - famine, family and mortality among settlers in two agrarian parishes in Sweden during the nineteenth century.
Wednesday 27 February 2008
16.30
H-6
MAT14
Material culture and modernization
Room 1.1
Natalya Chernyshova :
‘Even the Most Backward Segments of Society Have Put on Jeans’: Consumption and Social Status under Late Soviet Socialism, 1964-1985
Emília Marques :
Material culture and social conflict: distinction and counter-distinction in the Portuguese “Carnations Revolution” (1974)
Tibor Valuch :
The power of consumption - The changing of fashionable clothing in Hungary in the second half of the 20th century
Thursday 28 February 2008
8.30
H-7
ETH34
Marriage and Migration
Room 1.1
Beate Collet, Emmanuelle Santelli :
Marital Choices of African and Turkish Migration Descent in France
Elena Dingu-Kyrklund :
Globalization in practice: marriage - a commonest migration cause in the 21st century?
Marc Tremblay, Louis Houde & Hélène Vézina :
Tracing back maternal and paternal lineages in the Quebec (Canada) population
Thursday 28 February 2008
10.45
H-8
URB03
The Impact of Consumerism on Cities in Modernizing Countries
Room 1.1
Network:
Urban
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Chair:
John Davis
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Mark Kehren :
“Carioca Consumption: Urban Renewal and the Geography of Leisure in Rio de Janeiro during the 1960s and 1970s”
Brigitte Le Normand, Nicole Münnich :
The “Yugoslav Dream” and the transformation of Belgrade, 1955-1970
Ipek Tureli :
Emergence of New Consumption Practices in a Modernizing City: Istanbul in the mid-twentieth century
Thursday 28 February 2008
14.15
H-9
MAT03
Courts and food
Room 1.1
David Burrow :
Food at the Russian court in the 19th century
Danielle De Vooght :
Culinary networks of power (Belgium, 2nd part 19th century)
Anne Lair :
France: Examples of Food Court during the Second Empire
Özge Samanci :
Ottoman Courtly Banquets Arranged in French Style (1850-1918)
Thursday 28 February 2008
16.30
H-10
NMGEO
Network meeting: Geography & History and Computing
Room 1.1
Networks:
,
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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
H-11
ETH31
Colletive memories
Room 1.1
Sara Bramani :
The interrelation between mobility and immobility in women’s life histories.
Sheila P. Khan :
Deceiving memories: The myth of the return for African Mozambican immigrants in the diaspora (Portugal and United Kingdom)
Friday 29 February 2008
10.45
H-12
ETH18
Migrating memories? Changing historical culture in multicultural western societies
Room 1.1
Bambi Ceuppens :
The presence of the colonial past and Belgium’s future
Alexander Freund :
Resistance to Multicultural Memories: German migrants in post-1945 North America
Erna Kerkhof :
Dutch postcolonial migrations: articulating colonial experiences within the narrative of the Dutch nation
Kees Ribbens :
Historical (de)nationalisation of a world war
Friday 29 February 2008
14.15
H-13
ORA11
Remembering the Future: Secondary Analysis in Oral History
Room 1.1
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Graciela De Garay
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Brigitte Halbmayr :
Which 'truth' do we search in life story interviews? And which one can we find?
Steve Hochstadt :
Transcription, Editing, and Lost Meaning
Alison Twells :
Oral History and Community ‘Regeneration’ in Britain
Friday 29 February 2008
16.30
H-14
HIS04
IT Analytical tools for historical research
Room 1.1
Network:
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Chair:
Michael Moss
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Onno Boonstra
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Spyridoula Arathymou :
Historical industrial archives. A tool to make people love history
Walther Johann Fuchs :
Projections in wax. A new imaging technology in 18th Century Medicine
Gunnar Thorvaldsen :
Constructed ethnicity variables in 19th century censuses
Saturday 1 March 2008
8.30
H-15
WOM09
Gendering and Memory in Interwar Europe
Room 1.1
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Berteke M.L. Waaldijk
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Berteke M.L. Waaldijk
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Eliza Ablovatski :
The Deluge: Gender Danger and Fear of Revolution in 1919 Central Europe
Melissa Bokovoy :
Gendering Wartime Allies: Interwar Commemoration of Ithe Entente in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Gabriela Dudeková :
Women in- and after the Great War. Habsburg monarchy and succesor states.
Tiina Lintunen :
The Representations of Women in War Propoganda during the First Half of the 20th century
Andrea Peto :
Rhetoric of Work Women's Mobilisation in interwar Hungary: Work of Mourning and Knitting
Saturday 1 March 2008
10.45
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
Saturday 1 March 2008
14.15
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
Saturday 1 March 2008
16.30
H-18
ETH30
Migration and control
Room 1.1
Selen Artan-Bayhan :
Controlling Migration to the European Union: A Two-Tiered System
Saskia Bonjour :
The restrictive turn in Dutch family migration policies, 1993-2005
Aysegul Okan :
Realization of Settlement: Triangle of Refugees, Local People and the State in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century Ottoman Empire
Christopher Paetzold :
Local response to immigration along Spain’s southern frontiers: los extranjeros in Andalucía and the Canary Islands, 1980-2007
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