Preliminary Programme

Showing: room T (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 8.30
T-1 WOM08 Gendering Combat
M202, Marissal
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Maria Sjöberg
Organizers: - Discussant: Jutta Schwarzkopf
Beate Fieseler : Gendering Combat: Soviet Women in the Red Army and in Partisan Units during World War II
M. Michaela Hampf : Sexuality, Combat, and Gender in Great Britain and the United States During World War II
Jutta Schwarzkopf : Gendering Combat: Women in Mixed Heavy Anti-Aircraft Batteries in Second-World-War Britain



Tuesday 13 April 2010 10.45
T-2 WOM10 Women's Peace Movements in the Twentieth Century
M202, Marissal
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Elisabeth Elgán
Organizers: - Discussant: Karen Offen
Laurie R. Cohen : “Surprisingly deep and warm feelings.” A Complicated, Transatlantic, and Antimilitarist Feminist Struggle
Brigitte Rath : Austrian Women's Peace Politics (1918-1938)
Maria Grazia Suriano : "Education is better then poison gas".The Wilpf's Path to Peace



Tuesday 13 April 2010 14.15
T-3 WOM11 Gender and Violence in the Twentieth Century
M202, Marissal
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Maria Bucur
Organizers: - Discussant: Maria Bucur
Tina Bahovec : Constructing the Boundaries of Gender, Nation, State. Women and Yugoslavia’s Border Conflicts after World War I
Sara Valentina Di Palma : Mass Rape as Weapon against Women in Bosnia
Ana Miskovska Kajevska : What's in a name? A lot. Naming, blaming and shaming and the Zagreb feminists in the 1990s



Tuesday 13 April 2010 16.30
T-4 WOM14 Women and the Military Establishment
M202, Marissal
Network: Women and Gender Chair: Beate Fieseler
Organizers: - Discussant: Simona Slanicka
Maria Sjöberg : Women in Campaigns 1550-1850 Household and Homosociality in the Swedish Army
Carol (Kira) Stevens : Soldiers' Wives in early 18th century Russia
Fia Sundevall : “Please note: No amazons wanted!”. Continuity and change in Swedish women’s military work 1865–1965



Wednesday 14 April 2010 10.45
T-6 TEC03 Implementing Ingenuity. Contrasting Institutional Perspectives on the Role of Engineers and Artisans in Technological Advance
M202, Marissal
Networks: Labour , Technology Chair: David Mitch
Organizers: - Discussant: Alessandro Nuvolari
Christine Macleod : What did it mean to design an aeroplane? Disputed claims to the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors, 1919-1937
Liliane Perez : Artisans, Operative Skills and Labour Rationalities at the Beginning of the Industrial Revolution
Karine Van Der Beek : Investment in Human Capital on the Eve of the British Industrial Revolution: The Market for Engineering-related skills



Wednesday 14 April 2010 14.15
T-7 URB01 Social-Political Ideas in European Architecture and Urban Planning, 1919-2009
M202, Marissal
Networks: Elites and forerunners , Urban Chair: Harm Kaal
Organizer: Sae Matsuno Discussants: -
Georg Leidenberger : A trans-Atlantic Courier of Socialist Modernism: Hannes Meyer’s Cooperative Housing Projects in Europe and Mexico, 1919-1949
Sae Matsuno : Residents of the “Cities of Tomorrow”: Urban Development and Identity Formation in the Social Housing of Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Vienna (1919-1935)
Nicole Muennich : Appropriation of Space: The New Socialist Metropolis of „Novi Beograd“ and the Urbanism From Below in the 1960s
João Queirós : City, State and social change. A sociohistorical approach to the consequences of State-led housing projects in Porto's historical centre
Manfredo Di Robilant : A 'White' Plan for a 'Red' Region: the Piano Inacasa in Emilia Romagna, Italy, through the case of quartiere Sant’Agnese, Modena 1952-1957



Wednesday 14 April 2010 16.30
T-8 NET18 Networkmeeting Theory & Historiography and World History
M202, Marissal
Network: Chairs: -
Organizers: - Discussants: -



Thursday 15 April 2010 8.30
T-9 EDU08 Constructing Childhoods
M202, Marissal
Network: Education and Childhood Chair: Annemieke Van Drenth
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Margot Hillel : ‘She makes them tingle all over’: Eroticising the Child in Twentieth-Century Australian Picture Books
Åsa Pettersson : The nature of children – the constructions of childhood and its relationship to nature in Swedish public service TV for children 1980-2007
Johanna Sjöberg : Infancy and parenting in contemporary commercial advertising



Thursday 15 April 2010 10.45
T-10 EDU09 Children and Child Care in Comparative Global Perspective
M202, Marissal
Network: Education and Childhood Chair: Swapna Banerjee
Organizers: - Discussant: Henrike Donner
Nupur Chaudhuri : Childcare in Colonial Bengal, India, as Gleaned from Women's Writings
Sonya Michel : Analyzing Child Care in a Global Context
Véronique Pache Huber : Childcare by migrant domestic worker in French speaking Switzerland
Kathleen Uno : Japan's Early Postwar Child Care Movements in Historical and Comparative Perspective



Thursday 15 April 2010 14.15
T-11 EDU10 Children, Youth and Cultural Transformation
M202, Marissal
Networks: Education and Childhood , Material and Consumer Culture Chair: Bengt Sandin
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Paddy Dolan : The Development of Childhood Subjectivity in Ireland since 1840: A Figurational Approach
Shurlee Swain : We are the stories we tell about ourselves



Thursday 15 April 2010 16.30
T-12 WOR02 Rethinking Global-Local: The Role of Overseas Organizations (and Networks) in Early Modern Global Encounters
M202, Marissal
Network: World History Chair: Tijl Vanneste
Organizers: - Discussant: Tijl Vanneste
Karwan Fatah-Black : The role of regional trade in the formation of a Dutch plantation colony: Suriname's New England connection
Frasie Hertroijs : Acquiring knowledge from China: a comparison of the Society of Jesus and the Dutch East India Company as information agencies of eighteenth century Europe.
Antonella Viola : Re-thinking trust in trading networks. The De Vecchi's enterprise in Mysore (1860-1872)



Friday 16 April 2010 8.30
T-13 HEA09 Health, Rights and Citizenship in Historical Perspective
M202, Marissal
Network: Health and Environment Chair: Iris Borowy
Organizers: - Discussant: Iris Borowy
Anne-Emanuelle Birn : From Montevideo to Montparnasse and le Monde—Uruguay and the international circulation of child health/child rights ideas and movements
Beatrix Hoffmann : Resistance to the Right to Health Care in the U.S.
Alex Mold : Patient Rights and Wrongs: British Patient Consumer Groups and the Right to Health, 1960s-2000s



Friday 16 April 2010 10.45
T-14 EDU11 Crossroads of Correction, Education, Punishment and Protection
M202, Marissal
Networks: Criminal Justice , Education and Childhood Chair: Margo De Koster
Organizer: Veerle Massin Discussant: Margo De Koster
Timo Harrikari : Exploring the governance of juvenile crime in the Nordic context. The case of Finland in 1890-1940
Susanna Hoikkala : Post-war constructions of youth social problems - Disciplining the rule-breaking boys in one Finnish reform school
Louise Jackson : Youth Crime and Preventive Policing in England and Scotland 1945-1970
Veerle Massin : At heart of Education', Repression', and Rehabilitation's Strategies : a Paradox. Girl's Reform School's Practices, Belgium 1920-1965



Friday 16 April 2010 14.15
T-15 RUR19 Farm Account and Rural Patterns of Development
M202, Marissal
Network: Rural Chair: Annie Antoine
Organizer: Annie Antoine Discussant: Giuliana Biagioli
Paul Brassley : Sources of increased output in UK agriculture, 1935-85
Elizabeth Madeleine Griffiths : The Accounts of Lady Alice Le Strange: the modernization of an early seventeenth century English estate
Richard W Hoyle, Bethanie Afton : ‘Turning a diary into accounts: Peter Walkden of Chipping, Lancashire, 1733-34’
Jose Miguel Lana : Was there an “Iberian” pattern of agricultural management? Evidence from farm accounts in the Ebro Basin, 1780-1913
Enric Saguer, Ramon Garrabou & Jordi Planas : Management of Large Rural Estates in Catalonia (XIX-XXth centuries): an Approach through Farm Accounts


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