Wed 24 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.15
Thu 25 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.15
Fri 26 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.15
Sat 27 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.00
All days
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Wednesday 24 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
E-1
POL38
New Social Movements and Green Politics. Reconsidering Post-materialism and Environmentalism
E
Sari Aalto :
Alternative Lifestyle, Environmental Concern, and New Politics. The Origins of Finnish Green Movement
Holger Nehring :
The Dialectics of the Environment: the Green Movement and the Military in West Germany in the 1970s and Early 1980s
Mitya Pearson :
Exploring the Environmental Awakening in 1970s Britain through Activists' Life Stories
Wednesday 24 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
S-2
HEA02
‘Primary Health Care’ in Post-War Global Health: Making and Meaning
S
Hayley Brown :
The Establishment of Health Centres in New Zealand from the 1970s
John Manton :
Fashioning Primary Health Care in Post-Independence Nigeria
Wednesday 24 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
S-3
HEA03
Health Policies in the 20th Century
S
Josep Lluis Barona :
Nutritional Policies in Interwar Japan: an International Model
Kari Tove Elvbakken :
Rockefeller and Norwegian Health Policy after WWII
Heini Hakosalo :
Brittle Bonds: the Effect of Tuberculosis on the Social and Familial Fabric in 20th-century Finland
Enrique Perdiguero-Gil :
Towards New Health Policies: the Role of Health Education in Spanish Health Reform (1970-1982)
Wednesday 24 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
G-4
HEA09
Vaccination: Innovation to Resistance
G
Rafaela Domínguez :
Organization and Development of the Production of Diphtheria Serum at the Behringwerke in Germany and its presence in Spain (1918-1945)
Ida Milne :
Little Picture, Big Picture: can Oral History play a Public Role in informing Parents about Vaccination Choices?
María-Isabel Porras, Pedro Luis Romera-Garrido & Maria-Victoria Caballero-Martínez :
The Reappearance of Diphtheria in 2015: Historical Context and Social, Political and Scientific Responses in Spain and Castilla-La Mancha (1975-2018)
Ourania-Eleni Zachariadou, Anastasia Papadopoulou :
Causes behind Parents’ Decision to not follow Medical Recommendations to Vaccinate their Children. A Violation to Children’s Rights? A Qualitative Study in Greece
S-4
HEA05
Nineteenth-century Medical Periodicals as Spaces of Knowledge Circulation
S
Jolien Gijbels :
Divergent Views: Professional Etiquette and Scientific Exchange in Belgian Medical Journals (1840-1914)
Valerie Leclercq :
Who do we think we are? Import, Circulation and Moderation of Non-medical Ideas about the Human Self in Belgian Medical Journals (1840-1914)
Joris Vandendriessche :
Experimenting with Periodical Publishing. Spreading French Medicine through the Belgian Medical Press (1830-1860)
Kaat Wils :
Hypnotism and the Transnational Circulation of Knowledge. French and Belgian Medical Journals around 1900
Thursday 25 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
S-5
HEA06
Adjustment and Modernity – Ideals of Health and Perils of Illness in the Nordic Welfare Societies
S
Eve Hyrkäs :
‘Low Back Losers’ in the 1980s’ Finland: Shirkers, Deviants, or Simply Ill?
Mikko Myllykangas :
From the Constitutional Defects to the Pressures of Working Middle Class
Petteri Pietikäinen :
Neurosis and Social (Mal)adjustment in Sweden and Finland between the 1920s and the 1950s
Thursday 25 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
S-6
HEA07
The Epidemiological Transition and Occupational Health in the Late Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
S
Helene Castenbrandt :
Long Term Morbidity in Sweden in the Early Twentieth Century
David Green, Kathleen McIlvenna :
Death after Life: Incapacity and Post-retirement Health Trajectories of Postal Workers in Late Nineteenth and Twentieth-century Britain
Nicola Shelton :
Using the ONS Longitudinal Study to Investigate Historical Populations: the Case of Postal Workers
Thursday 25 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
S-8
HEA08
War, Medicine, Influenza and Mortality
S
Jessica Dimka, Svenn-Erik Mamelund :
The Impact of Disability on 1918 Influenza Outcomes
Anastassiya Schacht :
Bipolar Science? - Soviet Psychiatry as a Battlefield of the Cold War
Friday 26 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
S-9
HEA01
Sources, Methods and Problems in the Study of Maternal Mortality
S
Ciara Breathnach :
Maternal Mortality and Individual Level Irish Civil Registration Data, 1864-1922
Christopher Dibben, Beata Nowok & Alice Reid & Lee Williamson & Zhiqiang Feng :
Maternal Mortality in Scotland and the 1918 Influenza Pandemic
Maria Eugenia Galiana, Rocío Martínez Zapata, Carmen Cuenca del Olmo & Josep Bernabeu-Mestre :
Past and present of maternal mortality in Spain: demographic and epidemiological impact and institutional response
Lucia Pozzi, Stanislao Mazzoni :
The Geography of Maternal Mortality in Italy at the Turn of the 20th Century
Friday 26 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
S-10
HEA04
Experiencing Disability in Early Modern Europe
S
Network:
Health and Environment
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Chair:
Raisa Toivo
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Organizers:
Jenni Kuuliala, Riikka Miettinen |
Discussant:
Raisa Toivo
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Catherine Beck :
Cared for by his Messmates: Mental Disorder at Sea 1740-1820
Simon Jarrett :
Decoding the ‘Idiot’ in Eighteenth-Century English Life
Jenni Kuuliala :
Disability and Devotional Communities in Early Modern Italy
Riikka Miettinen :
Mental Health Care in the Local Scene: Lay and Spiritual Care of the ‘Insane’ in Early Modern Sweden
Rosamund Oates :
‘Speaking in Hands’: Sign Language, Preaching and Deafness in Early Modern England
Friday 26 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
S-11
HEA11
Botany and Surgery in the Long 19th Century
S
Martino Lorenzo Fagnani :
Letters, Books and Seeds: Botany and Agricultural Science between Spain and Italy at the End of the 18th Century and the Beginning of the 19th Century
Kieran Fitzpatrick :
The Social Roots of Surgical Innovation: towards a Digital History of Surgical Specialisation, 1890-1920
Marina Hilber :
Aspects of Obstetrical Antisepsis in the Bohemian Quarterly for Practical Medicine (1844–1879)
Friday 26 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
S-12
HEA10
Attitudes to Disability and Insanity
S
Lena Lennerhed, Johanna Ringarp :
Disease as a Danger to Society. Epilepsy in Sweden 1930-2000
Lotta Vikström, Johan Junkka & Liselotte Eriksson & Frida Skog & Glenn Sandström :
Long-term Trends of Mental Impairment and Institutionalization in the Early Swedish Welfare State (1900–1960)
Saturday 27 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
S-14
HEA13
Counting and Measuring the People
S
Margaret Andersen :
"Recuperating" Births for France: Fertility Medicine and Demography in Interwar France
Niels van den Berg, Mar Rodríguez-Girondo & Ingrid K van Dijk & Rick J. Mourits & Kees Mandemakers & Angelique A.P.O. Janssens & Marian Beekman & P. Eline Slagboom :
Longevity in Three-generational Family Data: Strong Survival Advantage with Each Additional Family Member belonging to the Top 10% Survivors
Maria Wisselgren, Lotta Vikström :
Authorities’ Approach to Measure Prevalence of Disability in Swedish Populations 1860-1930: (In)consistencies across Time?
Saturday 27 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
T-15
HEA15
Activism around Sexual and Reproductive Health Counselling across Europe: Forms of Resistance and (De-)medicalisation from Below
T
Networks:
Health and Environment
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Sexuality
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Chair:
Agnieszka Koscianska
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Organizers:
Yuliya Hilevych, Agata Ignaciuk, Caroline Rusterholz |
Discussant:
Agnieszka Koscianska
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Silvia Armenteros Fuentes :
Sex Therapy in Spain in the 1980s and 1990s and the Emergence of Asexual Activism
Yuliya Hilevych :
From Fertility Awareness to Infertility Consciousness: the Emergence of Infertility Awareness Grassroots in Britain in Late 1970s-80s
Agata Ignaciuk :
“Do not use - Love”. Sexual and Contraceptive Expertise and Anti-abortion Activism in Catholic Preparation for Marriage in Poland during Late Socialism
Caroline Rusterholz :
Between Activism and Counselling, the Brook Advisory Centres and Youth Sexuality in Britain (1965-1985)
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