Preliminary Programme

Showing: room P (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
P-1 CRI01 Military Justice
Room 8.1
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: René Lévy
Organizer: René Lévy Discussant: René Lévy
Guillaume Baclin : "Unpatriotics " facing military jurisdictions. Belgian military justice at the end of World War One (1918-1919)
Bob Lilly, Bobbie Ticknor & Brandy Girton : Murder in the Military: US Soldiers in the European Theater of Operations, WW II
Stephen Miller : "Duty or Crime?: Defining Acceptable Behavior in the British Army in South Africa, 1899-1902"



Wednesday 27 February 2008 8.30
P-3 LAB33 Local communities and workers
Room 8.1
Network: Labour Chair: William Kenefick
Organizers: - Discussant: Gorkem Akgoz
Paulo Fontes : Amateur soccer clubs and working-class neighbourhood organizations in São Paulo, Brazil (1945-1978)
Robert Lewis : Producing Place: General Electric and Industrial America, 1940-1950
Conor Mccabe : Family life and the workplace: a case study of the Inchicore and Broadstone Irish railway communities, 1847-1925



Wednesday 27 February 2008 10.45
P-4 FAM02 Demography of Solitary Households
Room 8.1
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Alice B. Kasakoff
Organizer: Mary Nagata Discussant: Brian Gratton
Stella António : Demography of Portuguese Solitary Households
Jim Brown : Solitary Households in 19th Century Austria
Danielle Gauvreau, Sherry Olson : An unusual residential pattern: solitary households in Montreal 1881-1901
Kiyoshi Hamano, Mary Louise Nagata : Solitary households and urban demography in a stem family society: Kyoto, 1843-1868
Steven Ruggles : Living Arrangements of the Aged in Comparative Historical Perspective



Wednesday 27 February 2008 14.15
P-5 GEO05 The Spaces of Civil Society IV: The Nation
Room 8.1
Network: Chair: David Beckingham
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Matthew Hannah : Counter-biopower, counter-governmentality: two angles
Gerry Kearns : People and publics in the spaces of anticolonial nationalism
José Ramiro Pimenta : The ‘Lusitanian Manor’: Eugenics, Nationalism and Archaeological Research in Portugal in the 1920s
Karen Till : Remnants of communism in East Berlin: Urban renewal at Rosa Luxemburg Platz



Wednesday 27 February 2008 16.30
P-6 ETH11 Bounding and Unbounding Spaces and Places
Room 8.1
Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Leo Lucassen
Organizers: - Discussant: Leo Lucassen
Christine Berkowitz : Railroad Crossings: Railway Workers and the Transnational World of North America, 1877-1910
Vibha Bhalla : Detroit, Windsor as Transnational Spaces: A Case Study of Asian Indian Migrants
Nora Faires : Blacks on the Border: Migration, Freedom, and Detroit as Portal and Destination



Thursday 28 February 2008 8.30
P-7 AFR03 Central & Southern Africa
Room 8.1
Network: Africa Chair: Ana Roque
Organizers: - Discussant: Ana Roque
Dawne Curry : Til death do us Part: Grieving Patterns in Alexandra, South Africa
Johan Fourie, Willem H. Boshoff : Estimating the South African Business Cycle: 1652-1793
Kamini Krishna : The Economic Status of Zambian and Indian Women During the Colonial Period



Thursday 28 February 2008 10.45
P-8 POL14 Meet the Author: Thomasz Gross, Historian and Moral Critic. An Evaluation of Neighbors and Fear
Room 8.1
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Ido de Haan
Organizers: - Discussant: Jan T. Gross
Natalia Aleksiun : "Explaining Anti-Jewish Violence: Polish Historians' Read Jan T. Gross's "Neighbors" and "Fear".
David Gerber : Jan Tomasz Gross, Historian and Moral Critic: An Evaluation of Neighbors and Fear
Dorota Praszalowicz : "Polish Memory, History and the Reception of NEIGHBORS and FEAR?"



Thursday 28 February 2008 14.15
P-9 WOM15 Translating Gender: Historical Change Through a Gender Perspective
Room 8.1
Networks: Sexuality , Women and Gender Chair: Natali Stegmann
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Dietlind Hüchtker : Gender Order as a Medium of Conceptualizing Reform Movements in the 19th Century (Zionism, Socialism, Feminism and Nationalism in East Central Europe)
Claudia Kraft : Communicating processes of Social Change by the Multiple Shifting of Gender Concepts in Central and Eastern Europe Since World War II
Mohamed Malchouch : Moroccan Masculinity in Literary and Historical Perspectives
Clare Midgley : Making national heroines in imperial and post-imperial Britain: the divergent and shifting commemorative fortunes of two heroines of the Crimean War
Alison Oram : Love between Women in Historic Houses: Sexual Dissidence and the Uses of the Past



Thursday 28 February 2008 16.30
P-10 NMRUR Network meeting: Rural
Room 8.1
Network: Rural Chairs: -
Organizers: - Discussants: -



Friday 29 February 2008 8.30
P-11 ELI19 The idea of progress, enlightenment & national identity among urban elites in (Northern) Europe 1770-1830
Room 8.1
Network: Elites and forerunners Chair: Doina Pasca Harsanyi
Organizers: - Discussant: Doina Pasca Harsanyi
Bård Frydenlund : The spheres of interest of an elite in transition: the merchant and proprietor classes in Norway during the Napoleonic wars 1800-1815
Rasmus Glenthøj : National identity within the Danish-Norwegian Elites in the early 19th Century
Jouko Nurmiainen : Progress and Common Good in Swedish Eighteenth-Century Historical and Economic Thought



Friday 29 February 2008 10.45
P-12 URB05 Urban Guilds, Corporations and Social Capital (13th-17th Centuries) II
Room 8.1
Network: Urban Chair: Peter Stabel
Organizer: Jelle Haemers Discussant: Bert De Munck
Jelle Haemers : Social capital and politics. Guilds and urban rebellion in Ghent and Bruges (14th-15th centuries)
Anne-Laure Van Bruaene : Guilds, social capital, and religious change. The case of the Ghent Calvinist Republic (1577-1584)
Maarten F. Van Dijck : The socialization of a political culture. The case of late medieval and early modern club life in Malines (1400-1800)



Friday 29 February 2008 14.15
P-13 WOM06 Gender, race and 'liberation' in the Postwar Era
Room 8.1
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Jane Slaughter
Organizers: - Discussant: Jane Slaughter
Beth Bailey : "If you like Ms., you'll love pvt": Women, Recruiting, and the All-Volunteer Army in the United States
Eveline Buchheim : Rebuilding family life after internment. Negotiating limits of femininity and masculinity.'
William Hitchcock : Race, Sex and Power on the Normandy “Frontier”: France, 1944
Todd Shepard : France, Muslim Women, and the Gendering of the Algerian Revolution



Friday 29 February 2008 16.30
P-14 SEX15 Global transgressions
Room 8.1
Network: Sexuality Chair: Svati Shah
Organizers: - Discussant: Svati Shah
Rudi Bleys : The sexual body : from metropolis to metapolis
Jacobus A. Du Pisani : The "good old days" when there were no homosexuals and sexual perverts among Afrikaans men
Kamila Uzarczyk : Blaming 'the Others'. trafficking in women and racial prejudice.



Saturday 1 March 2008 8.30
P-15 ORA13 Collective Memory and Collective Identities
Room 8.1
Network: Oral History Chair: Joanna Bornat
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Simone Amorim, Ester Fraga Vilas-Boas Carvalho Do Nascimento : From Memories to Forgottens: The Female Teachers Preparation at the “Instituto Ponte Nova”
Graciela De Garay : The "International Style" as a key element to understand the professionalization of architecture in Mexico, 1940-1970
Lígia Maria Leite Pereira : Negotiating memory: the case of brazilian elites
Luisa Tiago De Oliveira : IST students movement: the contribution of the oral history



Saturday 1 March 2008 10.45
P-16 THE02 Transnational Images at Work in National Museums
Room 8.1
Network: Theory Chair: Stefan Berger
Organizers: - Discussants: -
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.



Saturday 1 March 2008 14.15
P-17 WOM21 Work and Household in Early Modern and Modern Europe
Room 8.1
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Danielle van den Heuvel
Organizers: - Discussant: Danielle van den Heuvel
Darlene Abreu-Ferreira : Locating the maritime and the gender in an early modern Portuguese town
Valerie Burton : Ten-Shillings A Week’: How Did Women Manage [Households] in English Industrial Ports?
Thijs Lambrecht : Female servants in husbandry and saving strategies in the Southern Low Countries (1650-1850)
Amélia Polónia : Women’s Labour and Households in Maritime Communities in Early Modern Portugal
Jutta Schwarzkopf : Work and the Household in circum-1900 Lancashire



Saturday 1 March 2008 16.30
P-18 WOM10 Challenging Gender in Method, Theory and Medium
Room 8.1
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Anna Tijsseling
Organizers: - Discussant: Anna Tijsseling
Therese Garstenauer : 'East' and 'West' in Research Collaboration – The Case of Feminist, Women's and Gender Studies (FWGS)
Lydia Jammernegg, Natascha Vittorelli : Women's Movements - "Women in Motion". Digital Archive and Historiography. Habsburg Monarchy / Austria 1848 - 1938.
Maria Martinez Gonzalez : Feminist destabilization: toward a feminism of "subversion"?
Georgeta Nazarska : Women in the University of Zurich Digital (Web) Alumni Archive: (In)visibility


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