Preliminary Programme

Showing: room I (all days)
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

All days
Tuesday 13 April 2010 10.45
I-2 TEC02 National Technological Politics
Room D1, Pauli
Networks: Material and Consumer Culture , Technology Chair: Peter Meyer
Organizers: - Discussant: Peter Meyer
Ann-Kristin Bergquist, Kristina Söderholm : Shared problems, shared costs and common solutions. Cooperation for clean technology development in the Swedish pulp- and paper industry 1900-1990.
Sabil Francis : Negotiating Technology: The IITs in India
Lewis Siegelbaum : Sputnik and the Soviet Pavilion at the Brussels World's Fair, 1958
Will Wilson : 'A Nation at Work' Exhibition Düsseldorf 1937: Producing and Consuming



Tuesday 13 April 2010 14.15
I-3 SEX01 Female desires/desiring women
Room D1, Pauli
Network: Sexuality Chair: Lesley Hall
Organizers: - Discussant: Lesley Hall
Elise Chenier : The Archive of Lesbian Testimony (A LOT): Building a Digital Archive
Mark Cornwall : The Criminalized 'Third Sex': Czech Lesbians in Interwar Czechoslovakia 1918-1938
Geertje Mak : The turn inwards: Freud's theory of female sexuality as a psychologization of social practices
Alison Oram : The Democratisation of Desire: Women, sexuality and same-sex love in Britain from the 1930s to the 1950s



Tuesday 13 April 2010 16.30
I-4 SEX02 Sexualities against the political orthodoxies
Room D1, Pauli
Network: Sexuality Chair: David Churchill
Organizers: - Discussant: David Churchill
Sebastian Buckle : 'The Coming of Age of the English Gay and Lesbian Movement": Section 28 and the Struggle for its Repeal
Peter Edelberg : The De-dramatization of Homosexuality in Denmark 1945 - 80
Lesley Hall : Interwar British women pushing at the boundaries: beyond the Me Tarzan, You Jane, Let's Make Babies paradigm
Jens Rydström : Scandinavian Disjunctures: Disability, citizenship and sexuality in Denmark and Sweden, from 1925 to the present day
Ana Cristina Santos : Queering ‘the family’? Fifteen years of LGBT activism in Portugal



Wednesday 14 April 2010 8.30
I-5 CRI02 Panel: From Swindlers to Svips
Room D1, Pauli
Network: Criminal Justice Chair: Chris A. Williams
Organizers: - Discussant: Chris A. Williams
Clive Emsley : Swindlers, spivs and a few plain plonkers - all in khaki
Mark Roodhouse : 'Doing the Business' in Wartime London: Trading Relationships between Detectives and Criminal Entrepreneurs in London’s East End, 1940-1949
Sarah Wilson : Corporate business, fraud and “Barrow boys”: uncovering the social spectrum of nineteenth-century financial crime



Wednesday 14 April 2010 10.45
I-6 LAB05 Vagabonds or migrant workers? Definitions and re-definitions of 'tramping' in late 19th and early 20th century Europe
Room D1, Pauli
Network: Labour Chair: Alexander Mejstrik
Organizer: Sigrid Wadauer Discussant: Leo Lucassen
Beate Althammer : Tramps in Germany, 1880-1914
Lars Olsson : International tramping among typographers in Sweden 1890-1930
Jessica Richter : Domestic Servants on the Move: Charity Organisations' Practices and their Images of Femininity (Austria, 1918-1938)
Sigrid Wadauer : Sigrid Wadauer: Skilled and Unskilled Workers on the Tramp (Austria, 1880s – 1930s).



Wednesday 14 April 2010 14.15
I-7 SOC05 Paupers and Beggars
Room D1, Pauli
Network: Social Inequality Chair: Sabine Veits-Falk
Organizers: - Discussant: Sabine Veits-Falk
Gerhard Ammerer : Survival Strategies of Beggars in the Early Modern Era – an adaptive “family economy?”
Gerhard Fritz : Robbers – vagrants – beggars in the South West of Germany Qualitative and quantitative aspects of a social problem from the late 17th to the early 19th century
Otto Ulbricht : Begging soldiers in late eighteenth-century Germany
Alfred Weiss : Masses of beggars in the south of Austria at about 1800. Literary fiction or reality?



Wednesday 14 April 2010 16.30
I-8 NET12 Networkmeeting Oral History
Room D1, Pauli
Network: Chairs: -
Organizers: - Discussants: -



Thursday 15 April 2010 8.30
I-9 LAB14 Factory regulations de jura and de facto: labour laws and factory inspections in the long 19th century
Room D1, Pauli
Network: Labour Chair: Jan Lucassen
Organizer: M. Erdem Kabadayi Discussant: Timur Valetov
M. Erdem Kabadayi : Factory inspections and labour control in the Ottoman Empire in the late nineteenth century
M. Erdem Ozgur : The Contributions of a Factory-Visiting Mathematician to Political Economy
Aditya Sarkar : Deciding Childhood: Age, Law and the Factory in Late-Nineteenth Century Bombay
Andrei Volodin : Russian factory inspection (1882-1914): letter and intent



Thursday 15 April 2010 10.45
I-10 LAB15 Voices from the underworld: stories and networks from and in the prostitution milieu
Room D1, Pauli
Network: Labour Chair: Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
Organizer: Magaly Rodríguez García Discussant: Lex Heerma van Voss
Jean Michel Chaumont : Paroles
Nicolas Marquis : Can prostitution underworld be understood as a network? A social science network analysis of the prostitution underworld in the 1920's
Magaly Rodríguez García : The League of Nations, prostitutes and their 'rehabilitation'



Thursday 15 April 2010 14.15
I-11 LAB16 Rural labour and expanding capitalism
Room D1, Pauli
Networks: Labour , Rural Chair: Lars Olsson
Organizer: Lars Olsson Discussant: Leda Papastefanaki
Sofie De Langhe : Occupational possibilities of rural never married women in the Southern Netherlands in the 18th and 19th century
Fredrik Lilja : Child Labour in South African Wool Farming, c. 1870-1960
Maria Papathanassiou : Rural women, everyday life and agricultural labour in the Austrian Alps
Dionicio Valdes : Intersections of the Farm Worker and Social Movements in the United States, 1965-1985.



Thursday 15 April 2010 16.30
I-12 LAB17 Global labour relations and work ethics 1500-2000
Room D1, Pauli
Network: Labour Chair: Tarcisio Botelho
Organizer: Karin Hofmeester Discussants: Tarcisio Botelho, Sara Farris
Andrea Caracausi : Work and Wages in Early Modern Italy
Karin Hofmeester : Women's work in the late Medieval Islamic World: Maimonides vs Reality
Christine Moll-Murata : Labour relations and work ethics in China, 1500 to 1800



Friday 16 April 2010 10.45
I-14 LAB20 Gender and Labour Practices
Room D1, Pauli
Networks: Labour , Women and Gender Chair: Ariadne Schmidt
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Fay Lundh Nilsson : Female vocational education and training - rural Sweden 1870-1940 (preliminary title)
Leda Papastefanaki : Division of labour and gender in Greece: the case of mining industry, 1870-1950.
Conchi Villar, Carles Enrech : Women's contribution to the working class families economy (Spain, 1930-1950)



Friday 16 April 2010 14.15
I-15 LAB21 New approaches to (international) labour history
Room D1, Pauli
Network: Labour Chair: Magaly Rodríguez García
Organizers: - Discussant: James Jaffe
Leonid Borodkin, Irina M. Pushkareva & Irina V.Shilnikova : Before the 1st Russian Revolution: Analysis of Data Base on Strikes in Russian Empire.
Widukind De Ridder : Wage systems and labour organization/relations: Towards a cultural history of the wage (19th and 20th century)
Fredrik Håkansson : Worker Internationalism in the Western Window Glass Industry in 1969
Sjaak Van der Velden : Collecting and sharing micro data on labour conflicts



Friday 16 April 2010 16.30
I-16 LAB22 Labour militancy, working-class formation and the state in Europe and Asia
Room D1, Pauli
Network: Labour Chair: Constance Bantman
Organizers: - Discussant: Marcel van der Linden
Görkem Akgöz : Tracing the Subjective Levels of Transformation in the Bakırköy Labor Force:
Reza Jafari, Morteza Ghanoun : Oil, Labour and Revolution in Iran
Mark David Pittaway, Anikó Eszter Bartha : Rethinking labour history in Eastern Europe: Legitimacy, consumption and socialism
Raquel Varela : Nationalizations: workers control or salvation of capitalism?


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