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
H-1
SOC19
New Research on INGO's
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Maria Cullen :
Humanitarian Aid- a Tool of the Menigistu Regime? A Comparative Analysis of Oxfam and Medecins Sans Frontieres’ Emergency Responses to the Ethiopian Famine, 1984-1986
Thijs Korsten, Marco van Leeuwen :
Global Inequality and the Historical Development of Human Rights Organisations, 1953-2016
Agata Troost, Marco van Leeuwen :
War and Peace and INGOs
L-1
LAB18
Servant Laws, Compulsion, and Resistance in the Nordic Countries, 1500–1900
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Dorte Kook Lyngholm :
Absolute Obedience. The Legal Status of Servants on Danish Estates in the 19th Century
Carolina Uppenberg :
Regulating Masters – how the Swedish Servant Acts Constrained Masters as Employers
Vilhelm Vilhelmsson :
Responding to Coercion: Servants, Peasants and Everyday Resistance in 19th Century Iceland
Wednesday 24 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
C-2
ANT02
Inequality and Social Poverty within Urban and Rural Landscapes. Understanding the Social Geography of the Ancient Society
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Networks:
Antiquity
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Social Inequality
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Chair:
Lena Larsson Lovén
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Organizers:
Lisa Hagelin, FWO research network Structural Determinants of Economic Performance in the Roman World (SDEP), Birgitta Sjöberg Leppänen |
Discussants:
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Jesper Carlsen :
Imperial Slaves and Freedmen in the Deathscape of Roman Carthage.
Lisa Hagelin :
Vir bonus or homo probus? – the Social and Gender Identity of the Roman Freedman
Marja-Leena Hänninen :
Religious Activity of Freedmen and the Sacral Topography of Ancient Ostia
Birgitta Sjöberg Leppänen :
Inequality and the Social Production of Spaces of Coercion in the Ancient Greek Society
Hedvig von Ehrenheim :
Rituals at Ancient Greek Sanctuaries: Slaves and Free as Equal before the Gods
F-2
SOC02
Beyond the "Russian" Empire: History of Economic Development and Social Inequalities in the Russian Controlled Territories
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Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Tymofii Brik
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Organizer:
Tymofii Brik
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Discussant:
Tymofii Brik
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Elena Bryukhanova, Natalia V. Nezhentseva :
Social and Occupational Identity of the Siberian Urban Population at the Turn of the XIX-XX Centuries (based on the 1897 Census Manuscripts)
Alyona Liasheva, Volodymyr Kulikov :
Consumption and Wealth Inequality Among Peasants in the Late Russian Empire: Analysis of the Budget Censuses
Taras Tsymbal :
Ukrainian Agricultural Market in the Middle and Late Decades of the 18th Century: Dynamics of Integration, Price Shocks, and Price Formation
Tetiana Vodotyka :
Charity as a Way Of Coping With Social Problems in Late Imperial Russia
Wednesday 24 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
B-4
SOC05
Sources and Methods for the Study of Social Inequality in the Premodern Iberian Peninsula (14th-16th Centuries)
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Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Pere Verdés
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Organizers:
Esther Tello, Pere Verdés |
Discussant:
José Antonio Jara Fuente
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Luis Almenar Fernández :
Inventories, Inequality, and Consumption in Late Medieval Valencia
Gema Rayo :
Sources to Analyse the Wealth of the Castilian Church: the Bishoprics of the Kingdom of Granada as a Case Study
Albert Reixach Sala :
Testing Fiscal Registers with other Sources for the Study of Inequalities in Premodern Catalan Towns: Girona, c. 1360-c. 1570
Luis Sales :
Private Litigation as a Pattern for Determining Social Inequalities (XIV c. Catalonia)
N-4
SOC04
Negotiating Community in Eighteenth-century Poor Relief Reforms
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Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Maarten Prak
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Organizers:
David Briscoe, Marjolein Schepers |
Discussant:
Maarten Prak
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Erica G.H. Boersma :
Competition for the charitable donation? Giving to foreign co-religiionists and the local poor in the Dutch Republic (c. 1640-1730)
David Briscoe :
To whom do the Poor Belong? Conceptualising Community and the Common Good in French Poor Relief Reforms from Turgot to the Revolution, c.1774-1791
David Hitchcock :
Imagining Communities without Poverty: from the Poor Man’s Advocate to Benthamite ‘National Charity’, 1649-1800
Marjolein Schepers :
The Boundaries of Belonging: Migration, Settlement and Community Formation in the Context of Poor Relief Reforms in the Southern Netherlands, 1750-1800
Thursday 25 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
N-6
SOC03
Independence is Everything? Old Age, Care, Family Systems and Wellbeing before the Welfare State, c. 1000-c. 1900
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Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Organizers:
Henk Looijesteijn, Evelien Walhout |
Discussant:
Jaco Zuijderduijn
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Alexandra Esteves :
Women and Madness: a Case Study in Portugal in the Early Nineteenth Century
Henk Looijesteijn, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen :
Pinnacles of Welfare? Almshouses in the Netherlands before the Welfare State, c. 1350-c. 1950
Anke Verbeke :
Last Days. Social Networks and Formal Care Provisions at the Deathbed of Urban Elderly in Ghent, Brussels and Antwerp, 1797
S-6
HEA07
The Epidemiological Transition and Occupational Health in the Late Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
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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
14.30 - 15.45
A-7
ECO18
Inequality and Social Mobility in Preindustrial Europe
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Francesco Ammannati :
Social Mobility and Inequality in Medieval Tuscany: the Impact of the Black Death
Erik Bengtsson, Mats Olsson :
Inequality and Social Class, West Sweden 1715
Antoni Furió :
From Peasants to Knights. Inequality and Social Mobility in Mediterranean Spain in the Late Middle Ages
Wouter Ronsijn, Wouter Ryckbosch :
Social mobility in the southern Low Countries during the early modern period
Sergio Sardone :
Economic Inequality in the Kingdom of Naples (Apulia), 1500-1800 ca.
F-7
SOC06
Cancelled: The Fight against Poverty. Comparative Perspectives in the Mediterranean Area (18th-20th c.)
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N-7
SOC10
Poverty, Marginality, and Innovation: Engaging beyond the Academy
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Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Sarah Lloyd
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Organizer:
Alannah Tomkins
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Discussants:
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Tanya Evans :
Family Historians and ‘Ordinary People’s’ History
Susannah Ottaway :
Engaging with Structures of the Poor Laws through Collaboration across Institutions
Alannah Tomkins :
Unfolding the Poor Law: Archival Volunteers and a New Direction in Welfare Research
Friday 26 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
Q-9
SOC16
Long-term Studies of Social Inequality
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Gabriel Brea Martinez :
Do Mothers pay? Transmission of In(equality) between Mothers and Fathers, Daughters and Sons in Southern Sweden (1947-2015)
Kateryna Karhina, Lotta Vikström & Johan Junkka :
Two Centuries of Persistent Inequality: Disability and Partnership in Swedish Populations from the 1800s to 2010s
Ineke Maas, Marco H.D. van Leeuwen :
Migration and Status Attainment: a Long-term Perspective
Natalia Mora-Sitja :
Social Mobility in Nineteenth-century Barcelona
Friday 26 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
O-10
POL14b
State-Building II: Categories and Classification, Inclusion and Exclusion
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Helga Amesberger :
Complexes of Knowledge and Power as a Basis of Administrative Routines and their Contribution to Continued Stigmatization
Yannick Coenders :
The Dutch Welfare State and the Reproduction of Race: 1946-1979
Gozde Orhan :
On the Margin of Citizenship: from Peace Process to State of Emergency, Turkish-Citizen Kurds in Turkey in the 2000s
Friday 26 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
K-11
SOC12a
Charity in Europe and Beyond I
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Thomas M. Adams :
Continuity in Europe's Welfare Traditions
Preeti Chopra :
Native Charity and the Creation of a Charitable & Religious Infrastructure for European Sojourner Colonialism in Western India
Jan Maas :
Max Weber’s Ideal of a Bureaucracy and the Municipal Poor Relief Administration in Amsterdam 1870 – 1940
Friday 26 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
K-12
SOC12b
Charity in Europe and Beyond II
K
Mioara Anton :
Social History and Economic Realities at the Beginning of the 20th Centuries. The Romanian Version of the Mount of Piety
Maurits den Hollander :
Insolvents’ Identities: Economic Failure and Social Politics in Late 17th Century Amsterdam
Eric Melander, Martina Miotto :
Austerity and Crime: Evidence from the New Poor Law
Sara Pinto :
Supporting Needs: Credit Practices of a Charity House in 17th Century Porto
Saturday 27 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
D-13
SOC13
Beyond Charity: Economic Aspects Of Welfare Institutions (16th-19th Centuries)
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Network:
Social Inequality
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Chair:
Natalia Mora-Sitja
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Organizers:
Montserrat Carbonell Esteller, Celine Mutos Xicola |
Discussant:
Montserrat Carbonell Esteller
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Jesús Agua de la Roza :
Charitable Institutions, Social Capital and Labor Market in Madrid during the 18th Century: the Case of the Colegio de los Desamparados
Celine Mutos Xicola :
Knitting Prosperity? An Approach from Some Spanish Poorhouses
Joana Pinho :
The City as an Asset: the Properties of the Royal Hospital of All Saint in Lisbon during the 16th Century
I-13
WOM11
Women's Transnational Activism
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Clarisse Berthezène :
Becoming Part of the European Union of Women: British Conservative Women and Transnational Social Action, 1945-1955
Ángela Cenarro :
A Fascist Welfare? Female Social Action in the Spanish Civil War and Early Franco Dictatorship
Anne Cova :
Transnational Women’s Activism in Southern Europe and Latin America, 1888-1918
Radka Sustrova :
Voices Heard? Working Women and Authoritarian Order in Czechoslovakia
Saturday 27 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
H-15
SOC18
Women in Changing Labour Markets
H
Tymofii Brik :
Social Strata, Education and Occupations: HISCO in Odesa, 1897
Eider De Dios :
De sirvienta a trabajadora de hogar. Women, Class and Gender through Domestic Service in Spain (1939-1995)
Faustine Perrin, Tobias Karlsson & Joris Kok :
The Historical Gender Gap Index. A Longitudinal and Spatial Assessment of Sweden, 1870-1990
L-15
POL33
Mark – Exclude – Lock Away – Kill. On the Dynamics of Social Division in National Socialism and Continuities of Exclusion in Post-War Societies
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Oliver Gaida :
Exclusion of so-called Antisocials by Social Welfare in Urban Space
Brigitte Halbmayr :
“Asocial” and/or “Criminal”: on Labelling the “Other” and its Gender Specific Dimension
Katharina Lenski :
“Antisocial Behaviour” in State Socialism. A Stereotype in Post-War History
Alexander Prenninger :
The Infamous Prisoners. Exclusion and Stigmatisation of “Asocial” Inmates in the Camp Society of Mauthausen
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