Wed 4 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 5 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
19.00 - 20.15
20.30 - 22.00
Fri 6 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 7 April
8.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.00 - 17.00
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Wednesday 4 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
R-1
EDU01
Exploring the Impact of Constitutional Context and Jurisdictional Difference on the Development of Mechanisms for Addressing Historical Child Abuse: the Challenge of doing Comparative Research
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Malin Arvidsson, Shurlee Swain, Johanna Sköld :
The Role of Commissioned Historiography in Scandinavian State Redress Processes
Katie Wright, Shurlee Swain & Johanna Sköld :
Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiries – Challenges for Comparison and Classification
Wednesday 4 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
R-2
EDU02
Missed Opportunities in Child Welfare History: International Perspectives
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Rebecka Andersen :
Child Welfare in a Religious Setting: a Case from Sweden
Frank Golding :
Please Sir, Will you be Kind to tell me if I have got Brothers or Sisters…
Pirjo Markkola, Antii Malinen :
Child Welfare or Poor Relief? Missed Opportunities in Finland in the 1920s
Nell Musgrove :
Foster Homes for Mothers and their Children: a Forgotten Strategy for Preventing Separation
Wednesday 4 April 2018
14.00 - 16.00
R-3
EDU03
New Perspectives on School Discipline
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Germund Larsson :
School Expulsions and the Spatial Significance in Swedish Secondary Schools during the 20th Century
Björn Norlin :
Comenius, the Great Didactics, and its Influence on the Area of School Discipline in Seventeenth Century Sweden
Karoliina Puranen-Impola :
School Discipline, Gender and Social Class in Finnish Secondary Schools in the Early 20th Century
Wednesday 4 April 2018
16.30 - 18.30
R-4
FAM14
Kinship and Child Mortality
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Emiko Higami, Ken'ichi Tomobe :
Perinatal Mortality and Infant Mortality in Osaka in the Early 20th Century : Influence of Industrialization on Maternal Health
Heejin Park, Bongoh Key :
Intergenerational Transmission of Child Mortality in Korea in the Mid-twentieth Century
Paul Puschmann, Katharina Pink & Kai Willführ & Eckart Voland :
Early Life Mortality Experiences and Risky Sexual Behavior in Adulthood. A Case Study on the Effects of Sibling Death Experiences on Out of Wedlock Fertility in 18th and 19th Century Krummhörn, Germany
Tim Riswick :
Between Rivalry and Support: Differences in the Mortality Chances of Brothers and Sisters in Taiwan (1906-1946) and the Netherlands (1863-1910)
Alice Velková :
The Effect of Grandmothers on their Grandchildren’s Survival (West Bohemia, 1750-1850)
Thursday 5 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
R-5
EDU04
Popular Education and the Capitalist State in Western Europe, 1800–2015
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Anne Berg :
Governing the Evolution of Freedom: the Capitalist State and the Making of Popular Education c. 1870 to the 1910s
Jesper Eckhardt Larsen :
The Role of ”Folk-” Institutions in Danish and Norwegian State Primary Teacher Recruitment from 1855 to 1967
Samuel Edquist :
The Capitalist State and the Making of Civil Society: Government funding of Swedish Popular Education 1911–2015
Johanna Ringarp :
Public Governance of Popular Education after 1991
Thursday 5 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
R-6
EDU07
The History of Teachers: Social, Cultural and Economic Perspectives
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Emil Marklund :
Who would become a Teacher? The Socio-economic Origin of Teachers in Northern Sweden 1870-1950
David Mitch :
The Influence of School Bureaucratization on Female Teacher Career Patterns: Evidence from early Twentieth Century London
Attila Nóbik :
Educational Journals and the Professionalization of Elementary Teaching in Late 19th Century Hungary
Gabriela Wuethrich, Ulrich Woitek :
Career and Cash: Swiss Teachers in the Long Nineteenth Century
Helen Young :
Community Players: Exploring the Social Significance of Scotland's Rural Teachers through Interdisciplinary Historical Research, 1696-2000
Thursday 5 April 2018
14.00 - 16.00
R-7
EDU05a
School Acts and the Emergence of Modern School Systems I
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Jeroen Dekker, Hilda Amsing, Inge Wichers :
School Acts in a Nation Divided: the Development of Mass Schooling in the Netherlands in the Long 19th Century
Michèle Hofmann, Lucas Boser :
E Pluribus Unum: one Swiss School System based on many Cantonal School Acts
Christian Larsen :
The Dissemination of True Religiosity and the Promotion of Good Citizenship: the Danish 1814 School Acts and the Rise of Mass Schooling and Nation Building
Thursday 5 April 2018
16.30 - 18.30
R-8
EDU05b
School Acts and the Emergence of Modern School Systems II
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Nancy Beadie :
‘Hidden’ Governance or Counterfactual Case? Assessing Causes and Consequences of the U.S. Failure to Pass a National Education Act, 1870-1940
Gabriele Cappelli :
A Struggling Nation in the Making? Liberal Italy and the Cost of Neglecting Primary Education
Nuria Mallorqui :
School Acts and Elementary Education in 19th Century Spain
Johannes Westberg :
Simple Beginnings: the School Act of 1842 and the Rise of Mass Schooling in Sweden
Friday 6 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
R-9
EDU08
The Politics, Policy and Practice of Childcare Records
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Agnès Arp :
Forced Adoptions in the GDR, 1965-1990
David McGinniss, Lauren Bourke :
Find and Respect: Discovering Children’s Experiences in the Archives and Beyond
Jacob Rasmussen :
Negotiating the Childcare Record
Friday 6 April 2018
14.00 - 16.00
R-11
EDU10
Language, Narration and Identitybuilding
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Deniz Arzuk :
A Modern Day Romeo and Juliet? News Coverage of the Sarah and Musa Story in Turkish and British Print Media
Sanne Parlevliet :
Narrating the Nation. Ideologies of Identification in Historical Fiction for Children
Branko Šuštar :
Education between the Catholic Restoration and Reforms of the Absolutist State in Slovene-Populated Lands in the South of the Habsburg Monarchy from the End of the 16th to the End of the 18th Century
Friday 6 April 2018
16.30 - 18.30
R-12
EDU11
Play, Gender and Development
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Sara Backman Prytz :
Playing House. Gender Socialization in Early Childhood Education. The Case of Sweden ca. 1900-1950
Abigail Branford :
New Generations, Old Wounds: Learning History at Home and School in Northern Ireland
Mehmet Akif Cingi, Nihal Lindberg & Hande Güzel & Bekir Onur :
Cultural and Developmental Aspects of Child Play
Kajsa Ohrlander :
The Construction of a Male Intellectual. A Feminist Analysis of the Debate over Dialogue Pedagogy in the 1970s Preschool Reform in Sweden
Saturday 7 April 2018
8.30 - 10.30
R-13
EDU12
Cancelled: Learning Identitybuilding
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Ivan Bulatov :
The Ways of Preservation of National Identity among Youth in the First Wave of Russian Emigration
Mehdi Kamus :
War Literature for Children and Teenagers: Yes or No? (The Oral History of War Literature Genesis for Children and Teenagers in Iran)
Saturday 7 April 2018
11.00 - 13.00
R-14
EDU13
Streetchildren, Media and Institutions
PFC/03/006A Sir Peter Froggatt Centre
Maria Papathanassiou :
Street Children in European Cities during the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries: Looking into the Pages of Late Imperial Austrian Press
Joana Vieira Paulino :
Abandoning Children in the Second Half of 19th Century Lisbon: Continuities and Changes
Bengt Sandin :
Street Children in Urban Stockholm
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