Wed 30 March
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 31 March
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Fri 1 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 2 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
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Wednesday 30 March 2016
8.30 - 10.30
Y-1
HEA19
Health Care
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Stephan Curtis :
Stockholm's Sabbatsberg Hospital and Sophiahemmet (School for Nurses): Products of Changing Places
Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson :
The Economics of Scientific Births: Conditions and Limitations for Swedish Midwifery during the Late 1800s
Daniela Santos Silva :
The (Re)definition of Hospitals in Portuguese Welfare System. An International and Conceptual Debate during the Nineteenth Century
Wednesday 30 March 2016
11.00 - 13.00
Y-2
FAM24
Eastern Infant Mortality: Religion, Ethnicity, Location
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Anders Brändström
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Organizers:
Luminita Dumanescu, Gunnar Thorvaldsen |
Discussant:
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir
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Iulia Borovik, Elena Glavatskaya & Gunnar Thorvaldsen :
Infant Mortality in Late 19th to Early 20th Century Ekaterinburg
Luminita Dumanescu, Daniela Marza, Mihaela Haragus :
New Data on Infant Mortality in Transylvania in the 19th Century based on the HPDT
Gunnar Thorvaldsen, Hilde L. Sommerseth :
Once Upon a Time in the East? Spatial Distribution of Infant Mortality in the North East of Norway in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century
Wednesday 30 March 2016
14.00 - 16.00
Y-3
LAB28
Labour History Sources - Collecting and Research Past and Present
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Network:
Labour
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Chair:
Huub Sanders
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Organizer:
Huub Sanders
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Discussants:
Stefano Bellucci, Pepijn Brandon, Christine Moll Murata, Irina Novichenko, Huub Sanders, Sjaak Van der Velden |
Wednesday 30 March 2016
16.30 - 18.30
Y-4
POL28
Conceptual History/ies of Politics
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Eleni Braat :
Tensions between Secrecy and Democracy. Parliamentary Argumentation on Intelligence in France and the Netherlands, 1975-1995
Charles Lenoir :
Conservatives and the Rise of the Modern State: a Struggle against Nationalization and Regulation at the Turn of the Century, France and the United States, Early 20th Century
Sérgio Matos :
Iberisms and Pan-Hispanism: a Historical Reflection from the Viewpoint of Conceptual History
Thursday 31 March 2016
8.30 - 10.30
Y-5
TEC01
Opening the Future. The Inauguration Ceremonies of Large-scale Technological Projects
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Nikola Bakovic :
Ritualizing the Technology. Yugoslav “Train of Brotherhood and Unity” – between Spatialization of History and Ideologization of Space
Benjamin Brendel :
Dams in Spotlight: Inauguration Ceremonies and the Presentation of Power
Valentina Fava :
From Large Technological Projects to “Deals of the Century”: Italian Businesses and their Global Events in the 1960s
Lyubomir Pozharliev :
Roads to the Future and the Past – the Inauguration Ceremonies of Highways in PR of Bulgaria and SFR of Yugoslavia
Thursday 31 March 2016
11.00 - 13.00
Y-6
CUL08
Stories Travelling through Europe. Translating, Adapting and Popularising (1500-1800)
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Network:
Culture
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Chair:
Anja Müller-Wood
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Organizer:
Jeroen Salman
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Discussant:
Anja Müller-Wood
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Miriam Borham Puyal :
British Rewritings of the Quixotic Myth: Lady-Errants, Romancers and Political Leaders
Juan Gomis :
Medieval Stories into Popular Press: the Best-Sellers of Early Modern Europe
Jeroen Salman :
The Cultural Wanderings of a European Villain. The Remarkable Popularity and Publication History of Luis Dominique Cartouche
Rita Schlusemann :
Griseldis: Translation and Transformation of a European Story
Thursday 31 March 2016
14.00 - 16.00
Y-7
RUR07
State Intervention in Post War Rural Scandinavia
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Mats Morell
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Organizer:
Anna R. Locke
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Discussant:
Mats Morell
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Thomas Christiansen :
Danish Post War Agricultural Politics: Promoting and Directing the Export of Butter and Bacon
Martin Dackling :
Instead of Marriage? Sibling Farm Partnership in 20th Century Sweden
Anna R. Locke :
Planning the Rural Future – Regional Agricultural Surveys in Sweden 1948-50
Friday 1 April 2016
8.30 - 10.30
Y-9
SPA08
Spatial Patterns of Infant Mortality Change
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Paul Atkinson, Ian Gregory & Brian Francis & Catherine Porter :
Spatial Patterns of Rural Infant Mortality in Britain: a New Approach to Old Data
Erling Häggström Lundevaller, Sören Edvinsson, Mattias Sandström :
Regional Differences in infant and child mortality in Sweden, 1749-1859: The role of exposure levels and socio-economic conditions
Sebastian Klüsener, Isabelle Devos & Peter Ekamper & Ian N. Gregory & Siegfried Gruber & Jordi Martí-Henneberg & Eduard Alvarez-Palau & Luís Espinha da Silveira & Arne Solli :
Determinants of Spatial Variation in Infant Mortality and its Decline Across Europe 1910-1930
Diego Ramiro-Fariñas, Yolanda Casado & Bárbara Revuelta & Sara García & Ana Belén :
The Spatial Distribution of Infant Mortality in Early Century Urban Spain: the Example of Madrid
Alice Reid, Eilidh Garrett, Joe Day :
A Detailed Geography of Early-age Mortality in England and Wales, 1851-1911
Friday 1 April 2016
11.00 - 13.00
Y-10
TEC03
Rewriting the History of Innovation
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Pedro Ruiz-Castell :
Telescopes for Research and Sociability: Amateur Astronomy in Franco’s Spain
Keith Sugden :
The Timing and Impact of the Mechanization of Cotton Manufacture upon Male and Female Employment, 1780-1830
Carlos Tabernero, Mònica Alcalá-Lorente :
Natural Heritage as a Media Modernizing Commodity: Wildlife Television and the Image of Spain during the 1970s Transition to Democracy
Friday 1 April 2016
14.00 - 16.00
Y-11
LAB17
Workers and Identity: Histories of Women in the Workplace
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Networks:
Labour
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Women and Gender
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Chair:
Ryan Moeller
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Organizer:
Emily January Petersen
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Discussant:
Ryan Moeller
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Deborah Henry :
Women and the Reconstruction of Worker Identity in the Building Trades
Anne Marie Johnson :
Talking about Women of the Line: the Language of Marginalization in the Montana Copper Boom
Emily January Petersen :
Using Antenarrative to Uncover Systems of Power in Mid-Twentieth Century Policies on Marriage and Maternity at IBM
Friday 1 April 2016
16.30 - 18.30
Y-12
URB10
Latin American Cities in the 19th Century: Workers, Municipality and the Struggle for Rights
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Amy Chazkel :
A Pre-history of the 'Right to the City': Civil and Political Rights in an Nineteenth-Century Brazilian City, from the Constitution to the Streets
Valeria Pita :
Workers, Neighbors and Municipal Employees during the Yellow Fever Epidemic. Buenos Aires, 1871
Fabiane Popinigis :
Claming for Rights in the Early Brazilian Republic: Commerce Workers and Municipal Authorities in the XIX Century
Saturday 2 April 2016
8.30 - 10.30
Y-13
RUR18
Fatal Flaws of Administration? “Management of Famines” in Holland, Finland and Russia in Comparison
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Network:
Rural
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Chair:
Timo Myllyntaus
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Organizer:
Timo Myllyntaus
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Discussant:
Marten Seppel
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Jessica Dijkman :
Managing Food Crises in Early Modern Holland
Tuomas Jussila :
The Great Finnish Famine and the Municipal Reform of 1865
Lari Rantanen :
The Finnish Senate and the Famine Disaster of 1867-1868 in International Context
Saturday 2 April 2016
11.00 - 13.00
Y-14
ECO21
States, Welfare States, and Prosperity in the 20th Century
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Jutta Bolt
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Organizers:
Christopher Lloyd, Jeroen Touwen |
Discussants:
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Susanna Fellman :
Tensions between the private and the public: employers and welfare state reforms in Finland, 1950s-1970s
Matti Hannikainen, Sakari Heikkinen, Jarmo Peltola :
The Making of the Welfare State in Finland: Central and Local Government Perspectives
Christopher Lloyd :
The Significance of Developmental Welfare States to Catch-Up and Modernization in the Long-Run
Paco Ruzzante :
Iberian Welfare Systems and the Beveridge Report
Jeroen Touwen :
Identifying with the Shared Interest. Employers and Consultative Institutions in the Netherlands, 1930s-1950s
Saturday 2 April 2016
14.00 - 16.00
Y-15
POL31
Ethnicity in Numbers : the Official Censuses, their Ethnic Categories and the State Identity Politics
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Ioan Bolovan, Elena-Crinela Holom & Marius Eppel :
Ethnicity and Politics: Censuses in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Case Study: Transylvania (1869-1910)
Daniela Detesan, Ela Cosma :
Ethnicity, Nationality and Statistics. Romanians from the Habsburg Empire, the Ottoman Empire and the Tsarist Empire (1848-1850)
Ewald Hiebl :
National Identity between Assimiliation and Autonomy in Austria and South Tyrol in the Mirror of the Census
Pavel Kladiwa :
National Statistics in the Bohemian Lands 1880-2011: Factors affecting the Setting of the Criteria and Methods used by the Censuses
György Kövér :
Statistical Assimilation in the Hungarian Kingdom 1867-1914
Martin Pekár, Nikola Reginácová :
Between Demography and Politics: Changes in the Perception of Nationality in the Territory of Slovakia in Censuses 1869 – 1930
Saturday 2 April 2016
16.30 - 18.30
Y-16
FAM26
Towards New Perspectives on the Articulation of Socio-Economic and Demographic Change in Early Modern Europe: Exploring the Possibilities of STREAM – A Spatiotemporal Research Infrastructure for Early Modern Flanders and Brabant
Seminario Ha Sciencia, Nivel 2
Isabelle Devos, Patrick Deboosere & Tina Van Rossem :
Trajectories of Mortality Across Brabant and Flanders Since the Seventeenth Century
Nick Van den Broeck, Thijs Lambrecht & Anne Winter :
Between Regional Change and Local Inelasticity. Articulations between Poor Relief and Economic and Demographic Growth in Eighteenth-Century Brabant and Flanders
Torsten Wiedemann, Ruben Demey & Sven Vrielinck & Glenn Plettinck & Michiel Van den Berghe & Philippe De Maeyer & Erik Thoen & Thijs Lambrecht & Anne Winter & Isabelle Devos :
STREAM: Sources, Data and Methods
Anne Winter, Nick Deschacht :
Between Space and Structure. Migration, Economic Change, Population Growth and Connectivity in Eighteenth-Century Brabant and Flanders
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