Wed 23 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 24 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 17.30
Fri 25 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 26 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
All days
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Thursday 24 April 2014
11.00 - 13.00
A-6
WOR05
Global Commodity Chains
Hörsaal 07 raised ground floor
Network:
World History
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Chair:
Marcel van der Linden
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Organizers:
Karin Fischer, Frank Meyer |
Discussants:
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Anne Dietrich :
How do States Fit into Commodity Chains? The GDR’s Import Trade with Coffee, Cane Sugar and Tropical Fruits
Karin Fischer, Rudy Weissenbacher :
Unequal Exchange - the Dirty Little Secret in Commodity Chain Research
Johannes Knierzinger :
African Bauxite Mining for European Industries
Frank Meyer :
Man, Multinationals and Environment: the Cases of Porto Trombetás (Brazil), Årdal (Norway), and Mesaaid (Qatar) in the Global Aluminum Chain. A View from Below
B-6
CRI10a
Round Table: Justice and Occupations in Western Europe: Actors and Practices. 1914-1945 (France, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway). I : Occupiers facing Populations
Hörsaal 16 raised ground floor
Network:
Criminal Justice
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Chair:
Stanislas Horvat
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Organizers:
Mélanie Bost, Dimitri Roden |
Discussant:
Stanislas Horvat
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Gaël Eismann :
The Escalation of Repression with a Legal Face’: The Treatment of Violence Directed against the Security of the Occupying Power by the German Military Tribunals in France, 1940-1944
Laurence Petrone :
Before the occupation.
Dimitri Roden :
Maintaining Public Order in Occupied Belgium (1940-1944). The German Military Justice and the Capital Punishment
Sabrina Schütze :
‘Germanizing’ the Dutch Police – Hauptmann Schönfelder and his Propagandist Instructions for the Dutch Police Forces during the Occupation of the Netherlands
C-6
POL03
Dramatising Militant Lives. Anarchist Biographies/Autobiographies'
Hörsaal 21 raised groud floor
Costas Galanopoulos :
Dimitrios Matsalis and George Cossyvas. The Terrorist and the Militant Worker. The Two Faces of the Greek Early Anarchist Movement
Pedro García Guirao :
The Controversy of the Gatekeepers of the CNT-in-exile’s Archives in Post-Francoist Spain
Eryk Martin :
Memoirs of an Urban Guerrilla: The Politics of Anarchist Autobiography in a Canadian
Kenyon Zimmer :
Anarchist, Informant, Fascist, or American? Self-Representation and the Many Faces of Ludovico Caminita
D-6
CRI22
Criminal Justice in Colonial Africa
Marietta-Blau-Saal raised g.f.
Gerald Groenewald :
In a Land of Justice? Crime, Punishment and Slavery in Dutch Colonial South Africa, 1652-1795
Aimite Jorge :
Property and Unjust Enrichment: The Elusive Problem of Interest in Restitution
Bérengère Piret :
Is the Colonial Justice Impervious to the Native Realities? The Case of the District Court of the Belgian Congo
E-6
LAT04
The Politics of Agrarian Reform in Latin America, 1959-75
Hörsaal 34 raised ground floor
Network:
Latin America
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Chair:
Jadwiga E Pieper Mooney
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Organizer:
Anna Cant
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Discussant:
Jadwiga E Pieper Mooney
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Anna Cant :
Agrarian Reform and Political Propaganda in Velasco’s Peru
Dan Carter :
Contested Narratives of Nation. Agrarian Reform and Counter-Reform in Chile, 1967-1973.
Jesús-Ángel Redondo :
The Mapuche’s Social Disputes during the Chilean Agrarian Reform: the Araucania between 1967 and 1973
F-6
ANT05
Rethinking the Ancient Economy
Elise Richtersaal first floor
Network:
Antiquity
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Chair:
Neville Morley
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Organizers:
Neville Morley, Research Network Structural Determinants of Economic Performance in the Roman World (SDEP) |
Discussant:
Neville Morley
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Colin Elliott :
Counterfactuals and the Study of the Ancient Economy
Jérôme Maucourant :
New Institutional Economics and History
Cristiano Viglietti :
Whither the Economic History of Archaic Rome?
G-6
ECO06a
Agency, Gender, Human Capital and World Economic Development I
Hörsaal 23 first floor
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Sarah Carmichael
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Organizers:
Sarah Carmichael, Lotte van der Vleuten |
Discussant:
Jane Humphries
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Sandra de Pleijt :
Human capital and economic development in England, 1300-1900
David Mitch :
Funding Schooling for All and Schooling for Girls in England, 1600 to 1850: Educational Philanthropy in Theory and Practice
Auke Rijpma :
Household Structure and School Enrolment
Martina Viarengo :
Closing the Gender Gap in Education: What is the State of Gaps in Labor Force Participation for Women, Wives and Mothers?
H-6
EDU04
Narratives of Childhood and Educational Practices
Hörsaal 27 first floor
Temilola Alanamu :
Female Childhood Education and Socialisation in Nineteenth-century Yorubaland (now South West Nigeria)
Klaus Dittrich :
Educating European and American Children in Korea, 1880s-1940s
Luzelena Galvan :
A School for Girls in the History of Childhood in Mexico during the 19th Century
Annmarie Valdes :
Fashioning a Young Girl’s Education: Educational Networks and Emergent Educational Influence during the Early Republic
I-6
LAB04a
Das Haus/Households in Practice I
Hörsaal 28 first floor
Joachim Eibach :
Doing House and Neighbourhood
Göran Rydén :
Between the Divine and the Individual: Household Practices at Different Levels in Eighteenth-Century Swedish Society
Panu Savolainen :
The Spatial Shaping of Early Modern Household in an 18th Century Swedish Provincial Town
Jane Whittle :
Gender, Work and the Household in Rural England c.1500-c.1700
J-6
ASI03
History of Materials, Objects and Waste in Asia
Hörsaal 29 first floor
Saurabh Arora :
An Exploration into the Materiality of Colonial Governance: Mixing Humans and Nonhumans in South Indian 'Criminal Settlements’ 1911-1930
Evelien de Hoop, Dr. Saurabh Arora :
Material Meanings: Historicizing the Indian 'Wasteland’ as a Performative Classifier
Chieko Nakajima :
Privy, City, and Empire: Human Waste Disposal in Semi-Colonial Shanghai
K-6
CUL04b
Borders between Geopolitics and Everyday Experience II
Hörsaal 30 first floor
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Tomas Kacerauskas
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
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Vedran Duancic :
Interwar Yugoslavia Between the East and West: ‘The Most Perilous’ or a ‘Beneficial’ Position? Anthropogeography and the Inbetweenness of Physical and Cultural Landscapes
Magdalena Elchinova :
The Southern Bulgarian Border in the Context of Euro-regions and Local Practices
Unnur Dis Skaptadottir :
The Closing of Gates: The Effects Higher European Fences on Filipino Migrants in Iceland
L-6
SEX05a
The Cultural Mobility of Sexual Liberation I
Hörsaal 31 first floor
Network:
Sexuality
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Chair:
Karla Bessa
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Organizer:
Agnes Andeweg
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Discussant:
Karla Bessa
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Agnes Andeweg :
Literary Motors? How Literature Helped Shape the Dutch National Self-image as Sexually Liberated
Christopher Ewing :
Desiring Men: Art, Erotica, and the Making of Homosexual Masculinities in West Germany, 1949-1983
David Minto :
Insult, Indecency, and the British Invasion in the Making of the US Homophile Movement
M-6
LAB20
The Gendered Normalisation of Work (Late 19th and 20th Centuries)
Hörsaal 32 first floor
Networks:
Labour
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Women and Gender
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Chair:
Sigrid Wadauer
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Organizers:
Jessica Richter, Irina Vana |
Discussant:
Deborah Simonton
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Jessica Richter :
Producing Household Labourers – Domestics and Farm Hands in Austria (1918-1938)
Celine Schoeni :
Economic Crises and Gendered Normalisation of Work
Irina Vana :
The Making of “Female Labour” by Official Labour Market Policies and the Usage of Public Labour Offices by Men and Women (Austria 1880-1938)
N-6
THE04
The Methodological Foundations of Social Science History: Considerations of The State of the Game
Hörsaal 33 first floor
Network:
Theory
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Chair:
Jari Ojala
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Organizer:
Christopher Lloyd
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Discussant:
Jari Ojala
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Pertti Haapala :
Conceptualization of the Past – how to Promote the Social Scientific Approach in Historical Research
Christopher Lloyd :
The Consequences of Excessive Tolerance and Eclecticism: How the Soul of Social Science History Withered and how it can be Reborn
Olga Porshneva :
The Role of Interdisciplinary Collaboration in the Integration of History and Social Sciences: the Phenomenon of Social Science History
Johanna Rainio-Niemi :
Rethinking the political, transnationalising the national: the promise of transnational turn to political and social science history
Hanna Snellman :
Oral History: One Way Forward for European Ethnology within a SSH Framework?
O-6
ETH06a
Early Medieval Migrations I: Migrations in the Abbasid Caliphate - Iran - East Slavic Lands
Hörsaal 41 first floor
George Hatke :
Aksumites in South Arabia: An Ethiopian Diaspora in Late Antique Yemen
Dirk Hoerder :
Migration – Travel – Commerce – Cultural Transfer: The Complex Connections Byzantium-Kiev-Novgorod-Varangian Land, 6th-14th Century
Lucian Reinfandt :
Regime Change and Elite Migration in the Islamic Caliphate (642-969 AD)
P-6
WOM06
Memories of Mobility: Gendered Transnational Flows in the Asia-Pacific Region
SR 1 Geschichte first floor
Network:
Women and Gender
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Chair:
Vera Mackie
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Organizer:
Vera Mackie
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Discussant:
Vera Mackie
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Julia Martinez :
The Morality Clause in the ‘White Australia’ Policy: Representations of Japanese Women's Migration to Australia after 1901
Katharine McGregor :
Indonesian Transnational Human Rights Activism and Gendered Memory: the Case of Survivors of Enforced Japanese Military Prostitution
Fiona Paisley :
Political Travel in the Pacific: Anglo-Australian Women Internationalists on the Virtues of Mobility in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
Frances Steel :
White Women’s Sexual Agency on Board Trans-Pacific Passenger Liners
Q-6
ORA06a
The Soviet Union & Eastern Europe I: The Soviet Era & Normalisation
SR IOGF first floor
Network:
Oral History
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Chair:
Michaela Raggam-Blesch
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Organizers:
-
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Discussants:
-
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Lenka Kratka :
There is Nothing Better in my Life than that Moment when I can Freely Create a Piece of Graphic Art
Libora Oates-Indruchova :
Censorship, Self-Censorship and Aesopian Language in Czech State-Socialist Social Sciences
Irena Saleniece :
Teaching and Doubting the Future of the Communism (Latvia in the 1950-60s)
Jiri Zounek, Michal Simane :
Teachers in Totalitarian Regime – Life and Work of Teachers in Czechoslovakia in the Era of so called Normalization (1969-1989)
R-6
ELI04b
Education and Elite Formation: Comparative and Transnational Perspective II
Hörsaal 42 second floor
Leila Angod :
A Historiography of Humanitarianism at Elite Canadian Private Schools
Adam Howard :
Negotiating Privilege within Shifting Economic, Cultural, and Social Landscapes: Educating Elites in the New Economy
Jane Kenway, Debbie Epstein & Aaron Koh :
Histories making Geographies: a Temporal and Spatial Analytic of Two Elite Boarding Schools in Singapore and South Africa
Petter Sandgren :
Emulating Eton: The English Public School as a Transnational Phenomenon
S-6
SPA11
Spatial Aspects of Information Flows and Social Networks in Historical Contexts
Hörsaal 45 second floor
Melodee Beals :
Scissors and Paste, Edges and Nodes: Scottish News Networks, 1783-1840
Julia A. Lajus, Alexander Nakhimovsky :
Social Network Analysis of International Scientific Collaboration: the Case of International Polar Years IPY1 and IPY2
Francesco Scalone, Martin Dribe, Sebastian Klüsener :
Fertility Decline in Sweden: A Spatial Analysis using Micro-level Census Data 1880-1900
Ivo Zandhuis :
Striking Communities: Social Influence between Neighbours during the Dutch Railway Strike of 1903
T-6
FAM04
Health Policies and Demographic Behaviour
Hörsaal 46 second floor
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Isabelle Seguy
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Organizer:
Isabelle Seguy
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Discussant:
Sören Edvinsson
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Pavla Jirková :
Spatial and Temporal Identification of Plague Casualties and the ‘Crisis Management’ of Governing Institutions (Northern Parts of the Habsburg Monarchy, around 1680)
Isabel Moll, Eva Canaleta, Joana Mª Pujades-Mora, Pere Salas :
Health Policies and Demographic Behaviour in a Mediterranean Context, 1820-1870
Alice Reid, Eilidh Garrett, Lee Williamson, Chris Dibben :
A Century of Deaths, Scotland 1855-1955; a View from the Civil Registers
Radka Sustrova :
Strategy of the Population Policy in the Bohemia Lands: from the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia to Early Postwar Czechoslovakia
U-6
FAM21
Lodgers in Past Societies
Hörsaal 47 second floor
Lisa Dillon :
Tresidential Autonomy of Never-Married Women and Men, 1921-1951 Canada
Tamas Faragó :
Village Lodgers in the Carpathian Basin during the 18th c.
Sylvia Hahn :
Female Lodgers in Wiener Neustadt (2nd half 19th Cententury)
Jeffrey Meek :
The ‘Stranger’ Amongst Us: Boarders and Lodgers within Working-Class Households in Early Twentieth-century Scotland
V-6
RUR05b
Rhythm and Evolution of Staple Food Markets, 1650-1950 II
Hörsaal 48 second floor
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Eric Vanhaute
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Organizers:
Laurent Herment, Wouter Ronsijn |
Discussant:
Eric Vanhaute
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Jean-Michel Chevet :
The operation of the “sliding scale” in England and the question of competition.
Richard W Hoyle :
How are we to Understand Seasonal Movements in English Grain Prices?
Vicente Pinilla, Gema Aparicio :
The Dynamics of International Trade in Cereals, 1900-1938
W-6
MAT08
Mass Consumption Society Contested. The Politics of Consumer Concerns from a Global Perspective (1945-2000)
Hörsaal 50 second floor
Martin Gerth :
The History of Boycott Movements in Germany
Sanjukta Ghosh :
Decolonisation and the Consumer Politics of Hunger in Bengal 1944-50.
Fruzsina Müller :
Jeans Production in Socialist Hungary
Giselle Nath :
Postwar Consumer Movements in Belgium: Politicization, Depolitization and Competition (1957-1970)
Peter van Dam :
Moralizing the Global Marketplace. Fair Trade in the Netherlands since the 1960s
X-6
TEC03a
Technologies @ Home: Uses, Practices and Negotiation of New Technologies in Nineteenth-Century Urban Homes
UR2 Germanistik second floor
Abigail Harrison Moore :
Palpitatingly Modern Luxury: Electrifying the Country House.
Ellen Janssens :
Domestic Water Use in the Pre-waterworks Era (Antwerp, Belgium 1800-1880)
Timo Myllyntaus :
Life Styles Coloured by Heating Technology. Contrasts of Urban and Rural Homes in Pre-modern Finland
Leda Papastefanaki :
Sewing at Home. The Sewing Machine and the Household in Greece, 19th Century
Emily January Petersen :
“Invent This, O Ye Men”: The Female Inventor of the Dishwasher and Communication
Y-6
SOC01b
Capitalism, Community and Charity: Giving in Mercantile and Industrial Economies (ca. 1300-2000) II
UR3 Germanistik second floor
Networks:
Social Inequality
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Urban
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Chair:
Marco H.D. van Leeuwen
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Organizers:
Henk Looijesteijn, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen |
Discussant:
Julie Marfany
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Henk Looijesteijn, Marco van Leeuwen :
Rural Poor Relief in the Netherlands: a Cross-section ca. 1800
Melanie Oppenheimer :
Charity and War
Will Rall :
What did Charity mean under National Socialism? The Case of the Winter Help Relief, 1933-1939
Z-6
MID03
Morality, Law and Sexual Behaviour in the (late) Medieval City
UR4 Germanistik second floor
Networks:
Middle Ages
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Sexuality
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Chair:
Tineke Van de Walle
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Organizer:
Tineke Van de Walle
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Discussant:
Peter Stabel
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Anke De Meyer :
The Perception of Women as Active or Passive Contributors in Conjuring up an Honourable Society in Late Medieval Letters of Remission
Jelle Haemers :
Sex and Politics in the City: about Insults in Late Medieval Flanders
Jonas Roelens :
Sodomy and Citizenship. The Repression of Same-sex Acts within Different Social Groups in Late Medieval Southern Netherlandish Society
Claire Weeda :
Sex as Preventative Medicine in Late Medieval Cities
ZA-6
REL02
Christianity and National Identity in Twentieth-century Europe
Hörsaal 24 basement
Network:
Religion
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Chair:
Paul Lawrence
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Organizer:
John C. Wood
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Discussant:
Paul Lawrence
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Thomas Schulte-Umberg :
“Creating an Other Europe”: the “Review of Politics” and its Contributors in Postwar and War
Yvonne Maria Werner :
The Catholic Danger”: Anti-catholicism and the Formation of Scandinavian National Identity
John Wolffe :
The Secularization and Re-sacralization of Martyrdom in Britain and Ireland 1914-1923’
John C. Wood :
The Rock of Human Sanity stands in the Sea where it always stood”: Britishness, Christianity and the Experience of Defeat, 1939-1941
ZB-6
SPE02
Special Session. Round Table: What is Transnational History?
Hörsaal 26 basement
Networks:
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Politics, Citizenship, and Nations
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Chair:
Ann-Christina Knudsen
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Organizers:
Anne Epstein, Ann-Christina Knudsen |
Discussants:
Peter Baldwin, Matthew Guterl, Wolfram Kaiser, Barbara Molony, Nils Arne Sørensen |
ZC-6
HEA07
Health, Ethnicity and Gender in Twentieth Century Eastern Europe
UR Altre Geschichte
Network:
Health and Environment
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Chair:
Ulf Brunnbauer
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Organizer:
Friederike Kind-Kovács
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Discussant:
Sarah Marks
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Friederike Kind-Kovács :
International and National Jewish Child Relief in Interwar Hungary
Maren Roeger :
Regulation of Prostitution: Poland 1914-1945
Katrin Steffen :
Health, Poverty and Eugenics in Interwar Poland
Eszter Varsa :
Health, Hygiene and Romani Assimilation in Hungary from an Intersectional Perspective, 1950s-1980s
Esther Wahlen :
Alcohol Policy and the Treatment of Alcoholics in Late Socialist Romania and Czechoslovakia
ZD-6
WOM24 lab6
Feminism in International Labour Organizations in the Cold War Era
Prominentenzimmer
Networks:
Labour
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Women and Gender
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Chair:
Geert Van Goethem
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Organizer:
Dorothy Sue Cobble
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Discussant:
Susan Zimmermann
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Dorothy Sue Cobble :
Esther Peterson's Anonymous 1956 ICFTU Pamphlet and Cold War Feminism
Kristen Ghodsee :
State Socialist Women and the ILO during the Cold War
Yevette Richards Jordan :
The ICFTU and Global Women's Organizing in the 1960s: The Difficulties of Turning an Instrument of Propaganda into a Tool of Transformation
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