Wed 11 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 12 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.00 - 18.30
Fri 13 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 14 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
All days
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Wednesday 11 April 2012
8.30 - 10.30
Q-1
HEA03
Industrial Accidents and Disasters: Security, Compensation and Care (France/England, 17th-19th Century)
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Claire Barillé :
Thinking of the Care for People Injuried by Industrial Accidents
Liliane Perez, Marie Thébaud-Sorger :
Claiming for Fire Damages at the Sun Fire Office: A Map of Artisans' and Entrepreneurs' Activities in Industrializing Britain in the XVIIIth Century
Christelle Rabier :
Compensation by Quest? The Role of Parishes in Accident Compensation, 17c-18c
Wednesday 11 April 2012
11.00 - 13.00
Q-2
HEA04
Health, Normality and Hunger
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Josep Lluís Barona :
Nutritional Deficiencies among the European Population (1946-1960)
Thomas Depecker :
From Livestock Management to Human Nutritional Needs: The Concept of Ration in France in XIXth Century
Ximo Guillem-Llobat :
The Sanitary Expertise of the Spanish Real Academia de Medicina in the Establishment of Local Food Safety Standards
Wednesday 11 April 2012
14.00 - 16.00
Q-3
HEA11
Medical Concepts and Medical Care
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Nicole Baur, Joseph Melling :
The ‘Revolving Door Patient’ Revisited: Environmental Risk Factors in Readmissions to British Mental Hospitals in the 20th Century
Jaime de las Heras Salord :
Curanderismo and Neocuranderismo in the Manchuela Region of Albacete
Abhidha Dhumatkar :
Pioneering Birth Control and Sex Medicine in India the Contribution of Prof. R.D. Karve (1882-1953)
Anders Ottosson :
The First Historical Movements of Kinesiology. Scientification into the Borderline between Physical Culture and Medicine around 1850
Enrique Perdiguero-Gil, Ramón Castejón-Bolea :
Vitamins in Spanish newspapers (1918-1950)
Wednesday 11 April 2012
16.30 - 18.30
Q-4
HEA12
Diseases & Epidemics
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Patricia Marsh :
'Risks from Shellfish - Watch What you Eat' - Typhoid Fever Outbreaks in Belfast from 1900-1948
Ida Milne :
Through the Eyes of a Child: Survivors of Spanish Influenza
Michael Zeheter :
Before an Epidemic: The Idea of Cholera as an Actor
Thursday 12 April 2012
8.30 - 10.30
Q-5
HEA05
Changing Conceptions of Normal Childhood Behaviour: International Perspectives on ADHD and Learning Disability
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Dominique Behague :
‘Mazombismo’ and the Paradoxes of ADHD Discourse and Practice in Brazilian Psychiatry
Charlotte Lunde :
From Hyperactive to Psychostimulated – Medicine, History and about the Doping of Children
Mary Clare Martin :
Disability and the Girl Guide Association: Heroic Patience or Active Engagement?
Matthew Smith :
The First Hyperactive Children: Education, Psychiatry and Changing Conceptions of ‘Normal’ Childhood Behaviour in the United States, 1957-1975
Thursday 12 April 2012
11.00 - 13.00
Q-6
HEA06
Childhood Illness on European Periphery: Ireland
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Philomena Gorey, Philomena Gorey :
Childhood Ophthalmia in Irish Workhouses 1849-1861
Donnacha Sean Lucey :
Medical Provision for the Poor in Ireland, 1920-32
Anne Mac Lellan :
The Penny Test – Tuberculin Testing and Paediatric Practice in Ireland 1900-1960
JeanMary Walker :
Treatment of Children in the Westmoreland Lock Hospital Dublin 1792-1900
Thursday 12 April 2012
14.00 - 16.00
Q-7
HEA07
The Dissemination of Medical Knowledge in the North
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Stephan Curtis :
The Dissemination of Continental European Medicine into the Nineteenth-Century Swedish Countryside
Heini Hakosalo :
Medical Innovations in Country Practive: Finnish Municipal Doctors during the Interwar Period
Marianne Junila :
Bringing Medicine Knowledge to the Far North
Francis King, Steven Cherry :
Adversity and Compromise: Zemstvo Health Care in a Northern Russian Province c1864-1917.
Friday 13 April 2012
8.30 - 10.30
Q-9
HEA14
Disability in Life and Society, Past and Present I
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Sofie De Veirman :
Breaking the Silence. On Marriage and Family Life of the Hearing Impaired. A Case Study of East-Flanders, 1750-1900
Mercedes Del Cura González, Jose Martinez-Perez :
Bolstering the Greatness of the Homeland: The Shaping of Specialist Medical Fields in Francoist Spain and their Impact on the Social Identity of the People with Disabilities
Helena Haage, Lotta Vikström :
Life Courses among People with Disabilities in Nineteenth-century Sweden
Iain Hutchison :
A Help or a Hindrance? – The Old and New Statistical Accounts and Decennial Censuses as Sources on the Experience of Disability in Nineteenth-century Scotland
Michel Oris, Julia Henke & Virginie Barrusse De Luca :
Ageing, Disability and Pain: A Story about Ageing Perceptions and Realities in French-speaking Switzerland, 1960-2011
Friday 13 April 2012
11.00 - 13.00
Q-10
HEA15
Disability in Life and Society, Past and Present II
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Helene Brodin, Katarina Piuva :
Blamed and Forgotten - but not Silenced. Mothers Caring for Adult Children with Mental Ill-health and the Practices of Social Welfare and Mental Care in Sweden
Staffan Förhammar, Marie Clark Nelson :
Outside In and Inside Out: The Creation of Identity among Sanatoria Patients in the Early 20th Century
Dee Hoole :
Disabling Images? Children in the West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum c.1901
Juan Antonio Rodríguez, Rosa Ballester & Maria Isabel Porra & Maria Jose Baguena :
The Cripple Girl. Gender in the History of Polio Studies in Spain
Sonali Shah :
Becoming Disabled – Temporality of Disability in England between WWII and 21st Century
Friday 13 April 2012
14.00 - 16.00
Q-11
HEA01
The Mine as a Specific Field for Experimenting New Methods and Revealing New Stakes in Occupational Health (20th c.) I
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Network:
Health and Environment
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Chair:
Paul-André Rosental
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Organizer:
Judith Rainhorn
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Discussant:
Paul-André Rosental
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Eric Geerkens :
Collective Bargaining on Occupational Health: Silicosis in Belgium (c. 1937-c.1990)
John Murray, Javier Silvestre :
Improving Workplace Safety in European Coal Mining, 1851-1913
Bernard Thomann :
From Labor Rationalization to Social Citizenship: Professional Expertise and Social Mobilization in the Recognition and Compensation of Pneumoconiosis in Japanese Coal Mining Industry
Friday 13 April 2012
16.30 - 18.30
Q-12
HEA02
The Mine as a Specific Field for Experimenting New Methods and Revealing New Stakes in Occupational Health (20th c.) II
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Network:
Health and Environment
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Chair:
Paul-André Rosental
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Organizer:
Judith Rainhorn
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Discussant:
Paul-André Rosental
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Arthur McIvor :
Narratives from the Dusty Coalface: Evaluating Oral Evidence in Understanding Work and Health Cultures in British Coal Mining Since the 1930s
Laure Pitti, Pascal Marichalar :
“Legitimate Expertise and Lay Counter-expertise on Occupational Health Issues in the French Mines: A Focus on the Peñarroya Case (1960s-1980s)”
Judith Rainhorn :
‘We discussed it a bit…’ (Dr. Hamilton). Handing Over to the Actors to Understand Work and Health Interaction in the Copper Mines of Arizona, 1919”
Saturday 14 April 2012
11.00 - 13.00
Q-14
HEA13
Public Health Policies and Social Change
JWS Room J375 (J15)
Logie Barrow :
Wrightian Moments: Euphoric Despair among British Vaccinists, c.1910
Iris Borowy :
Public Health between Global Economic and Environmental Developments
Ramón Castejón-Bolea, Enrique Perdiguero-Gil :
The Protection of the Mother Section of Auxilio Social (Social Aid) and the Medicalization of Pregnancy and Delivery in Twentieth Century Spain
Sören Edvinsson, Peter Byass :
Health in Old Age. The Epidemiological Transition among Elderly in Sweden 1910-2010
Saturday 14 April 2012
14.00 - 16.00
Q-15
HEA09
Medical Crisis and Political Crisis
JWS Room J375 (J15)
José Miguel Campos Rodríguez, Gregoria Hernández Martín :
Disease as a Modulator of Social Change: The Media and the Epidemic of the Toxic Oil Syndrome (Spain, 1981-1987)
Nahomi Galindo Malave, Melisa Soto-Lafontaine :
Health and Revolution: The Circulation of Scientific Knowledge and the Resignification of Neomalthusianism through the Magazine Salud y Fuerza, (1904-1914, Barcelona)
Carlos Tabernero :
The Medical-health Q&A Section of the Anarchist Magazine Estudios [Studies] (1930-1937): The Re-signification of Health and Disease through Multidimensional Communication Practices
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