Tue 13 April
8.30
10.45
14.15
16.30
Wed 14 April
8.30
10.45
14.15
16.30
Thu 15 April
8.30
10.45
14.15
16.30
Fri 16 April
8.30
10.45
14.15
16.30
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Tuesday 13 April 2010
8.30
A-1
EDU01
Education and World War
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
Korppi-Tommola Aura :
Children and Foreign Soldiers in Finland 1939-1945
Mathieu Roeges :
The New Order school. The Ideological Battle about Education in Belgium during the Second World War
Sarah Van Ruyskensvelde :
Church, occupation and schools in Belgium, 1940-1944
Vasiloudi Vasiliki, Theodorou Vasiliki :
Children’s Mobilization in Greece during World War II: “the Children’s Movement” (1943-1946)
Tuesday 13 April 2010
10.45
A-2
CUL12
Dead Bodies, Identity and Society
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Marga Altena
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Organizers:
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Discussant:
Marga Altena
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Ilona Kemppainen :
Death and Social Stratification
Marcel Reyes-Cortez :
Socialising the Dead: Material culture and photography in the cemeteries of Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City
Isabel Richter :
Postmortem-Portraits: intercultural comparisons in the early history of photography
Tuesday 13 April 2010
14.15
A-3
EDU03
Children and Health
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
Cynthia Connolly :
Nurses, Physicians, and the “Terror of the Tenements” in New York City: Coney Island’s Sea Breeze Hospital for Children with Tuberculosis in the Early Twentieth Century
Meghan Crnic :
Children and the Sea: Environmental Understandings of Health and Disease, 1870-1930
Bruno Vanobbergen :
The Sea Hospital Roger de Grimberghe: Belgium’s first school funding controversy in miniature
Tuesday 13 April 2010
16.30
A-4
FAM05
Measles and Other Childhood Diseases
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
Josep Bernabeu-Mestre, María Eugenia Galiana And Josep Bernabeu-Mestre And Angela Cremades :
Epidemiological factors and childhood in contemporary endemic trachoma in Spain 1900-1960
Renzo Derosas :
Measles epidemics in nineteenth-century Venice: dynamics and risk-factors
Sara García Ferrero, Jim Oeppen & Diego Ramiro Fariñas :
Estimating Reproductive Numbers for the 1889-90 and 1918-20 Influenza Pandemics in the city of Madrid.
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir :
Measles in virgin soil regions in Nordic countries during the 19th century
Wednesday 14 April 2010
8.30
A-5
ELI05
Elites from the Communist World
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
Meri E. Herrala :
Soviet Elite Composers and the Pressures of the Soviet System
Iina Kohonen :
Picturing Khrushchevian elite – photographic representations of Soviet cosmonauts
Axel Salheiser :
Social Inequality, Mobility, and the Illegitimate Inheritance of Status: Empirical Findings on the Recruitment and the Career Patterns of GDR Business Elites.
Maciej Tyminski :
The Local Nomenklatura System: Party Aparatus and Industry in Poland (1956-1970)
Wednesday 14 April 2010
10.45
A-6
CRI16
Interpreting Crime in Early Modern Europe
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
Martin Bergman :
Burnt and forgotten – women ceasing to exist while not being acknowledged
Cosmin Dariescu, Nadia Cerasela Dariescu :
Incrimination of Ravishment in 17th Century Walachia
Pavel Matlas :
Criminal History in the Czech Historiography in the two Last Decades
Maja Mechant :
The lives of prostitutes in the early modern Southern Netherlands
Roddy Nilsson :
The disregarded criminologists: The Swedish prison chaplains, c. 1850–1900
Peter Rushton, Gwenda Morgan :
Dangerous Words: Sedition and the State in Britain and America, 1660-1800
Wednesday 14 April 2010
14.15
A-7
CRI17
Policing in the Ibero-American World
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
David Cahill
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Organizer:
Gerald Blaney
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Discussant:
David Cahill
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Gerald Blaney :
A Hispanic Institution: The self-image of the Spanish Civil Guard and its ‘missions’ to Latin America
Marcos Bretas, Marcos Luiz Bretas & Diego Galeano :
European Police models in Latin America (1880-1930)
Diego Palacios Cerezales :
A country without gendarmerie. Policing and political integration in rural Portugal during the 19th century
Wednesday 14 April 2010
16.30
A-8
NET00
Networkmeetings scheduled from 16.30-17.20 followed by General Meeting at 17.30
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
Network:
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Chairs:
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Thursday 15 April 2010
8.30
A-9
MAT08
Old Collectables in a Modern World
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
Manuel Charpy :
Trafficking the world, trafficking the times. The market of exotic antiques in Paris between 1850 and 1914
Jozef Glassée :
Collecting and donating art. On the relationship between private art consumption and donations to the fine arts museums of Antwerp, Bruges and Ghent (c. 1800–c. 1914)
Julia Petrov :
"Bits of Kernooze"; Homosociality and antiquarianism in Britain, 1880-1914
Adriana Turpin :
The emerging antiques market in early 19th century England
Thursday 15 April 2010
10.45
A-10
HEA08
Spanish Influenza
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
Svenn-Erik Mamelund :
The long-term impact of historical influenza pandemics on mental health 1872-1930
Ida Milne :
Disease as a political tool: Spanish influenza becomes an opportune aid to the Irish independence movement
Frédéric Vagneron :
The problematic social construction of influenza diagnosis during World War I: a means to revisit the link between War, Diseases and Population
Thursday 15 April 2010
14.15
A-11
MID10
Holy Writ and Lay Readers: A Social History of Vernacular Bible Translations
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
Networks:
Middle Ages
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Religion
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Chair:
Peter Raedts
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Organizer:
Sabrina Corbellini
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Discussants:
-
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Sabrina Corbellini :
Writing a Social History of Vernacular Bible Translations: a Methodological Approach
Suzan Folkerts :
Lay Readers, Possessors and Donors of Vernacular Bible Manuscripts in the Low Countries (until circa 1550)
Margriet Hoogvliet :
The texts of French Bible translations and their readers: an archeaological approach of the manuscripts
Sabina Magrini :
The circulation of the “Parisian” Latin Bible in Italy during the 13th and 14th centuries: first results and some considerations on the methodological approach adopted
Mart Van Duijn :
An agent of change: the impact of printing on the dissemination of the vernacular Bible
Thursday 15 April 2010
16.30
A-12
SPC01
Lecture on Composer Christoph Graupner (1683-1760) by dr. Frederik Styns
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
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Friday 16 April 2010
8.30
A-13
RUR11
Agricultural Modernization in the 19th Century
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Piet van Cruyningen
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Piet van Cruyningen
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Miguel Cabo :
Looking North: the impact of Denmark as a model for agrarian development in Northern Spain, 1900-1936
Angela Harre :
Failed democratization and peasant radicalization. Left wing peasant unrest in Eastern Poland, Romania and Russia during the early 1920ies.
Corinne Marache :
What type of agriculture is promoted by 19th century French agricultural organizations?
Isabel Mariano Ribeiro :
Agrarian Reform Ideas, attempts and Impasses (1910-1926): Beliefs and action of Tomás Cabreira
Yves Segers :
Towards a modern knowledge network. Advices and practices in the horticultural sector in Belgium, 1880-1914
Friday 16 April 2010
10.45
A-14
ELI12
Elites through material culture
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
Danielle De Vooght :
Performing power at the table. Dining at the Belgian royal court of the nineteenth century
Laura Giacomini :
The Life of the Milanese Elite in their Residences as Reconstructed through Estate Inventories (XVI-XVII century)
Jari-Matti Kuusela :
Burials of the Finnish Iron Age as material discourses of the elite
Samuel Vaneeckhout :
The origin of prehistoric elites in Finland
Friday 16 April 2010
16.30
A-16
LAB26
Early modern labour market dynamics. Guilds, wage work, gender and migration
Auditorium, muziekcentrum
Eleonora Canepari :
Temporary works. Professional and geographical mobility in XVIIth century Rome
Joern Janssen :
Gender Equality in Wage Labour Relations: the example of statutory regulation in late medieval and early Tudor England
Ekaterina Kirillova :
Renunciation of the Craft: Reasons & Consequences (Reims, 15th-18th Centuries)
Beatrice Zucca Micheletto :
Families under pressure : women work and male work in the household economy in Turin, 18th century
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