Preliminary Programme

Showing: room M (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
M-2 POL02 Post-communism and the Governance of Conflicted Memories: The Case of Germany, Hungary and the Czech Republic
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Malgorzata Mazurek
Organizers: - Discussant: Malgorzata Mazurek
Muriel Blaive : Dealing with the memory of the communist secret police : the Czech case
Paul Gradvohl : Current Hungarian memory politics : from communist nostalgia to neo-fascist confiscation of the past
Thomas Lindenberger : Neither relativizing nor belittling. Vergangenheitsbewältigung and governmentality in post-communist Germany



Tuesday 13 April 2010 14.15
M-3 POL03 The Portuguese Estado Novo as an Example for Europe, 1926-1959. Transfer of Neo-corporatism
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Jose Reis Santos
Organizers: - Discussant: Jose Reis Santos
Robin De Bruin : Neocorporatism and `renewal’ in the Netherlands, 1939-1946



Tuesday 13 April 2010 16.30
M-4 POL04 Communism and National Legitimacy in Central and Eastern Europe, 1945-1989
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Muriel Blaive
Organizer: Martin Mevius Discussant: Muriel Blaive
Stefano Bottoni : Reassessing the Communist Takeover in Romania: Violence, State-building, National Legitmacy
Celia Donert : Wandering about Europe: Communism, Nationalism and "Gypsies" in Postwar Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Romania
Martin Mevius : “Defending Our Historical and Political Interests”: the Hungarian Communist Party and the 'History of Transylvania'
Markus Wien : National Legitimacies and Nation Building in Communist Bulgaria



Wednesday 14 April 2010 8.30
M-5 POL05 Authoritarian Elections in Historical Perspective
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Anne Epstein
Organizers: - Discussants: -
Malcolm Crook : The Uses of Voting in Second Empire France, 1851-1870
John Dunne : "The First Authoritarian Elections": Why were elections so important to Napoleon Bonaparte's authoritarian regime?
Ana Sofia Ferreira : The Presidential Elections in Estado Novo
Enzo Fimiani : A particular form of "election": plebiscitary practices in France, Italy and Germany in comparative perspective (XVIII-XX centuries)
Jose Reis Santos : Liberalism, Corporatism and Fascism influences in the Portuguese New State electoral law
Hedwig Richter : Meanings and Functions of Elections in state socialism



Wednesday 14 April 2010 10.45
M-6 ECO04 International Trade
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Network: Economics Chair: Lex Heerma van Voss
Organizers: - Discussant: Anne Mccants
Franz-Julius Morche : The Institutional Foundations of Transcultural Trade – Venetian Merchants in the Islamic Levant, 1400-1420
Judit Valls Salada : The legal relation between the medieval law merchant and the Spanish Commercial code of 1829



Wednesday 14 April 2010 14.15
M-7 ECO05 Credit and Insurance Markets
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Network: Economics Chair: Anne Mccants
Organizers: - Discussant: Juliette Levy
Ariel Rubin : When credit network fail: merchant bankrupcy records from sixteenth century Leiden
Daniel Strum : Flemish Insurers and Jewish Policyholders: the Information Asymmetry ‎Problem in Business Relationships Beyond Religious and Ethnic Affiliations



Wednesday 14 April 2010 16.30
M-8 NET10 Networkmeeting Geography and Historical GIS
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Network: Chairs: -
Organizers: - Discussants: -



Thursday 15 April 2010 8.30
M-9 POL07 Democracy on a Small Scale
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Network: Politics, Citizenship, and Nations Chair: Anne Epstein
Organizers: - Discussant: Anne Epstein
Philipp Amour : A Palestinian Cultural Revolution 1964-1982?
Maria Kyriakidou : U.N.R.R.A Operations in Northern Greece: from the transnational to the local
Irina Novichenko : The Experience of Democracy in the Soviet Period: informal local associations in the 1960s-1970s
Sami Suodenjoki : Voluntary Associations Democratising Local Politics in Rural Finland



Thursday 15 April 2010 10.45
M-10 FAM26 Family Life under Soviet Rule
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Nikolai Vukov
Organizer: Mary Nagata Discussant: Antoinette-Marie Chamoux-Fauve
Helene Carlbäck : “In real life a child always has a father”. Voices and discourses on family norms in Soviet Russia, 1945-1970
Irina Chongarova : International Marriage and Identity Adaptation. The Soviet Russian Women in Bulgaria
Alena Eskridge-Kosmach : Communist Morality and Notions of Private Life in the Soviet Union in Post-Stalinist Years (1953-1964)
Maija Runcis : The State and the Family in Soviet Latvia



Thursday 15 April 2010 14.15
M-11 FAM27 Factors Influencing Fertility in the Modern Age
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Hilde Bras
Organizer: Mary Nagata Discussants: -
Mimoza Dushi : Changes in Fertility in Kosova and Influential Factors
Vasilis Gavalas : The proximate determinants of marital fertility in a transitional population: the island of Paros in the first half of the 20th century
Cristina Munno : Reading kinship role on demographical transitions. A Venetian countryside example: 1830-1940
Irena Rožman, Peter Teibenbacher : “From Structure to Tradition”: is the Continuity in Regional Fertility Patterns a Case of Continuity in Cultural Differences?



Thursday 15 April 2010 16.30
M-12 FAM28 Family and Modernity
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Network: Family and Demography Chair: Mary Nagata
Organizer: Mary Nagata Discussants: -
Martin Dackling : Land and family – an old system in new form
Gayle Davis : Private lives and the ‘information state’ in early-twentieth-century Scotland
Hans Jørgen Marker : Age at first marriage Denmark 1801
Rembrandt Scholz, Mikolaj Szoltysek & Barbara Zuber-Goldstein : Family and modernisation in the Eastern European urban context: Rostock 1819-1867



Friday 16 April 2010 8.30
M-13 FAM10 Birth Attendance and Birth Outcomes I
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Networks: Family and Demography , Health and Environment Chair: Anne Løkke
Organizer: Alice Reid Discussant: Ólöf Garðarsdóttir
Godelieve Masuy-Stroobant : Birth attendance in XIXth Century Belgium
Signe Nipper Nielsen : From the 'Workshop of Wonder': Thomas Bartholin, products of generation and the order of Nature
Alice Reid : Midwives, doctors, and infant survival in early twentieth century Derbyshire
Bárbara Ana Revuelta Eugercios, Ramiro Fariñas, Diego : Differentials in Maternal Mortality in Late 19th and Early 20th Century Spain.
Robert Woods : Mrs Stone & Dr Smellie: birth attendants and their patients in the eighteenth century



Friday 16 April 2010 10.45
M-14 HEA10 Birth Attendance and Birth Outcomes II
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Networks: Family and Demography , Health and Environment Chair: Helene Laurent
Organizers: - Discussant: Helene Laurent
Erla Dóris Halldórsdóttir : Male midwifery and accoucheur in Iceland
Elisabeth Lobenwein : The Resurrection and Baptism of Stillborn Babies in Carinthia between the 15th and 18th Century
Dipti Tripathi : Birth Control Movement in Colonial India: Exploring Reproductive Health Issues



Friday 16 April 2010 14.15
M-15 THE10 Discourses on History
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli
Network: Theory Chair: Chris Lorenz
Organizers: - Discussant: Stefan Berger
Eleni Andriakaina : Towards a Reflexive Historiography: a critical approach of the post-modern challenge
Christine Collette : Who is history history and identity
Milada Sekyrková : Contribution to the Institutionalisation of the Czechoslovak Social History in the Interwar Period and Assessment of the Impact of the Communist Takeover in 1948 on its Subsequent Development
Raf Vanderstraeten : The Evolution of Scientific Communities: Sociology Journals and Communication Practices


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