Wed 12 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Thu 13 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Fri 14 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
16.30 - 18.30
Sat 15 April
08.30 - 10.30
11.00 - 13.00
14.00 - 16.00
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Wednesday 12 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
A-1
FAM01
Changing Patterns in Upper Social Strata Families in Central Europe (19th to Mid-20th Centuries)
SEB salen (Z)
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Peter Teibenbacher
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Organizer:
Alice Velková
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Discussant:
Peter Teibenbacher
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Luminita Dumanescu :
Rural Elite and Demographic Behavior at the Turn of 20th Century Transylvania
Gábor Koloh :
Clergy Mobility in Central Hungary in the Interwar Period
Irena Selisnik, Ana Cergol Paradiž :
Postwar Ljubljana: Elite Transformation after First World War
Alice Velková :
Changes in Demographic Behaviour in Families of Elite Social Classes in 19th Century Bohemia
Wednesday 12 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
A-3
FAM02a
Data & Methods I
SEB salen (Z)
Alan Dearle, Graham Kirby & Özgür Akgün :
Linking Swedish Records Posing as Scottish Data: Exploring Linkage Methodologies, the Effects of Missing Data and the Use of Graph Databases
Rick Mourits, Prats López, M. & Van Oort, T. & Ganzevoort, W. & Van Galen C. :
Engaging the Crowd: Citizen Science for Historical Demography
Barbara Revuelta-Eugercios, Asbjørn Thomsen & Nicolai Rask Mathiesen & Olivia Robinson & Anne Løkke & Lise Bødtker Sunde & Anna Lodberg Sparres & Line Hjørt-Moritzsen :
Occupation, Position in the Household and Socio-economic Status in 19th Century Denmark: Combining Historical Expertise and Automated Methods to Code Millions of Strings
K-3
FAM15
Sibling Relations: Early Modern Noble Siblings. Situational Configurations between Alliance and Conflict
C22
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Margareth Lanzinger
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Organizers:
Siglinde Clementi, Margareth Lanzinger |
Discussant:
Michaela Hohkamp
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Florian Andretsch :
Non-partitioned Patrimonies Sharing Lower and Upper Austrian Noble Lordships in Fraternal Community, ca. 1600
Siglinde Clementi :
Noble Sibling Relations in the Step Constellation. Tyrol, 16th and 17th Centuries
Liesbeth Geevers :
Runt of the Litter: Archduke Charles "the Posthumous" and his Many Older Siblings
Claudia Rapberger :
Noble Sisters in their Correspondences in 17th Century Austria
Wednesday 12 April 2023
16.30 - 18.30
A-4
FAM02b
Data & Methods II
SEB salen (Z)
Samantha Nordholt Aagaard :
Internal Migration Trajectories of Women in Denmark in the 19th Century – New Perspectives
Göran Broström, Tommy Bengtsson :
A Hazards Approach to the Biometric Analysis of Infant Mortality
Samuel Sundvall, Glenn Sandström & Johan Junkka :
The Impact of Migration Flows on the Population Structure of the Northern Swedish Inland, 1900-1950
Thursday 13 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
A-5
FAM13
Reproductive Behaviours
SEB salen (Z)
Ivana Dobrivojevic Tomic :
Family Planning in Socialist Yugoslavia
Bartosz Ogórek :
Polish Fertility Transition from Below. Micro-level Analysis of 1933 Polish Fertility Survey
K-5
LAB05a
Housewives or Workers? Domestic Work and Care Work (16th-20th Centuries) I
C22
Networks:
Family and Demography
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Labour
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Chair:
Celine Mutos Xicola
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Organizers:
Celine Mutos Xicola, Beatrice Zucca Micheletto |
Discussant:
Beatrice Zucca Micheletto
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Cristina Borderias, Raffaella Sarti :
Lavori donneschi, amas de casa, sus labores, casalinghe”: the Making of the Housewife in Italy and Spain (18th-20th Century)
Alessandra Gissi :
The 'Essential Function' of Women: Family, Housewives, Domestic Work and Wages in Italy between Fascism and the Republic
Maria Papathanassiou :
Peasant Women in Early Twentieth Century and Interwar Austria: Housewives of a Pre-industrial European Past in an Industrial European Present?
Sofi Vedin :
Division of Labor among Swedish Mistresses and Maids 1890-1939
N-5
WOM01
‘Who Keeps the Family’: the Tenacity of the Male Breadwinner Model in Britain
C33 (Z)
Caitríona Beaumont :
Housework or Paid Work? How Women’s Organisations challenged the Male Breadwinner Model of the Family in Postwar Britain
Ruth Davidson :
Mothers in Action: Campaigning for the Rights of Single Mothers during the 1970 and 1980s
Helen Glew :
‘Let them go out who wish’: Views of Married Women and Paid Work in and around Second World War Britain
Thursday 13 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
K-6
LAB05b
Housewives or Workers? Domestic Work and Care Work (16th-20th Centuries) II
C22
Networks:
Family and Demography
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Labour
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Chair:
Beatrice Zucca Micheletto
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Organizers:
Celine Mutos Xicola, Beatrice Zucca Micheletto |
Discussant:
Celine Mutos Xicola
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Francesca Ferrando :
A School for Wives? Education, Domestic Work and Care Work in the Genoese Hospitals (1600- 1700)
Phil Lyon :
The Efficient Housewife: Kitchen Narratives from 1920s’ British Newspapers
Charmian Mansell :
The Labour of Care in England, 1550-1700
Manuela Martini, Céline Mutos-Xicola :
Domestic Work in the Urban Textile Workhop. A Comparative Perspective between Lyons and Catalunya (1830-1860)
Tura Tusell Latorre :
Who Performed Domestic and Care Work in Charitable Institutions? Barcelona, 1815-1900
O-6
FAM04
Family, Childhood and Care. Changing Concepts of Normality and Deviance
E43
Laura Hottenrott :
"Every Pregnancy, even the First, should not be Left to Chance". Pregnancy between Individual Decision and State Control using the Example of the GDR
Anelia Kassabova :
(In-)Visibility of Institutions for "At-risk" Children in Socialist Bulgaria
David Peace :
‘A Child of Misfortune’: Eugenics and Children Reception Centres in Post-War Britain
Julia Reus :
Morally Depraved? Insights into Institutionalized Childcare Following Incestuous acts in Westphalia/West Germany (1950s–1960s)
T-6
FAM11
Methodological Advances in Social and Economic History
Victoriagatan 13, Victoriasalen
Trygve Andersen, Narae Park & Bjørn-Richard Pedersen & Hilde Sommerseth & Lars-Ailo Bongo :
From Rule-based to ML-based Linking of Norwegian Population Censuses from the 19th and 20th Centuries
Bjorn-Richard Pedersen, Hilde Sommerseth & Lars Ailo Bongo :
Manual Review and Correction of ML Transcribed Occupational Codes from the Norwegian Population Census of 1950
Lee Williamson, Eilidh Garrett :
Methods and Findings from the Creating the Scottish Historic Population Database (SHPD): Auto-coding of Deaths (to ICD-10) and Occupations (to HISCO) from Large Training Datasets
Richard Zijdeman :
burgerLinker - Civil Registries Linking Tool
Thursday 13 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
A-7
FAM05
Framing & Negotiating Family
SEB salen (Z)
Maria Cannon :
Negotiating the Blended Family: Authority and Emotions in Sixteenth Century England
Hanna Kuusi :
Paternity Legislation in the 1940-1960s’ Finland: Forensic Medicine, Legal Expertise and Gendered Politics
Georgi D. Lutz :
Familial Demographic Aspects of the German Parliamentarian Elite from Bohemia and Transylvania between 1867-1938
K-7
FAM17
Vulnerability and Mortality
C22
Mads Perner :
Social and Environmental Factors of Child Mortality Risk in Late Nineteenth-century Copenhagen
Tim Riswick, Mayra Murkens :
A Life Course Analysis of Victims and Survivors: the Impact of Individual, Familial and Societal Factors on Cause-specific Child Mortality Risks in Amsterdam, 1856-1924
Richard Sadler, Don Lafreniere :
Historical Measures of Structural Racism in the Study of Contemporary Built Environment and Health Disparities
Dinos Sevdalakis :
Urban Infant Mortality in Colonial Senegal: an Exploration of Causes using Vital Registration Statistics, 1880-1913
Thursday 13 April 2023
16.30 - 18.30
H-8
FAM06
Guardians of Children, Custodians of Wealth, Opponents of Widowed Parents (16th to 18th Century)
B33
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Craig Muldrew
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Organizer:
Janine Maegraith
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Discussant:
Siglinde Clementi
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Matthias Donabaum :
Guardianship between State Administration and Familial Interests. Lower Austria c. 1700-1790
Margareth Lanzinger, Janine Maegraith :
Contexts of Guardianship, Mothers’ Wealth and Gender-specific Lines of Conflict
Riccardo Rossi :
Guardians in Transition? Guardianships between Geographical Distance and Social Propinquity in the Italian-speaking Three Leagues, 1639-1798
K-8
FAM16
Social and Cultural Determinants of Infant Mortality in the Past: New Insights from across Europe
C22
Network:
Family and Demography
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Chair:
Rosella Rettaroli
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Organizers:
Lucia Pozzi, Francesco Scalone |
Discussant:
Johan Junkka
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Stanislao Mazzoni, Michel Oris & Diego Ramiro- Fariñas :
Mothers of the Capital: Poverty, Infant Mortality and Reproductive Health in Madrid (1916-1926)
Lucia Pozzi, Liam Kennedy & Michail Raftakis :
Infant Mortality in a Deeply Divided Society: Belfast and Northern Ireland in the First Half of the 20th Century
Francesco Scalone, Gabriele Rulu :
Social, Religious and Cultural Differences in Infant Mortality in a Group of Historical German Villages
Friday 14 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
Y-9
FAM07
Historical Population in Eastern and Central Europa
Västra Hamngatan 25 AK2 138
Ugne Jonaityte :
The Plausible Destiny of Illegitimate Children.: a Case Study of Vilnius and Samogitia Regions in 1700-1850
Marzena Liedke, Piotr Guzowski & Radoslaw Poniat :
Urban Family and it’s Rural Context. Vilnius in the End of the18th Century
Jakub Wysmulek :
Patterns of Domestic Cohabitation in Multi-cultural Lviv in the Late Seventeenth Century
Friday 14 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
B-10
FAM09
Kinship Systems and Families
Volvosalen
Sara Ala-Hynnilä :
Siblings and Emotions during Disagreements in 17th Century England
Johan Junkka, Lotta Vikström & Erling Lundevaller :
Family Support and Disability-related Mortality in Sweden, 1900-1959
Daniela Marza :
Family Networks as Instruments of Power – Elite Women, Kinship and Public Life in Transylvania, 1850-1920
Mary Nagata :
Urban Graveyard Theory Revisited in Mid Nineteenth Century Kyoto
Joana-Maria Pujades-Mora, Joaquín Ruíz :
Siblings and Parents Marrying the Same Day: Simultaneous Marriages as Family Partnership Strategy in the Barcelona Area, 16th – 19th Centuries
K-10
FAM18
Widows, Economy and the Household
C22
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga :
Widows, Status, and Households among the French Immigrants in California, 1880-1940
Kersi Lust :
Who Supported Childless Widows in their Old Age? The Case of Late Nineteenth-century Rural Estonia
Beatrice Moring :
Widows, Economy and Family in North European Urban Society
Friday 14 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
A-11
FAM10
Living in Uncertain Times: Families and Households
SEB salen (Z)
Alessandro Abbate :
Population Structures, Households, Life Expectancy, Widowage and Remarriage in Sicily between the 17th and 18th Centuries
Dennis Fahlgren :
The Family as an Old-age Assurance Strategy, Sweden 1890-1960
Siegfried Gruber, Daniel-Armin Djumic :
The Influence of Occupations on Household Formation in Urban Southeast Europe
Dalia Lenarte :
Single Individuals in the XIXth Century Lithuanian Peasant Community
Glenn Sandström, Mojgan Padyab & Haruko Noguchi & Rong Fu :
Changes in Demographic and Socioeconomic Determinants of Living alone among Women in Sweden and Japan since the 1990s
B-11
WOM13
Meet the Author: Joachim Eibach, Fragile Families. Marriage and Domestic Life in the Age of Bourgeois Modernity (1750-1900)
Volvosalen
Joachim Eibach :
Fragile Families. Marriage and Domestic Life in the Age of Bourgeois Modernity (1750-1900)
Friday 14 April 2023
16.30 - 18.30
A-12
FAM14
Sibling Position and Marriage Patterns: Comparative Models in Gender Perspective
SEB salen (Z)
Grazyna Liczbinska :
Parental Death’s Influence on the Child’s earlier Matrimony. The Evidence from the City of Poznan, Late 1890s and Early 1900s
Claude Olry :
The Metabolic Approach of a Human Population Unit
Julieta Rotaru :
Sibling Co-residents and Marriage Patterns in the Gypsy Population of the Nineteenth Century Wallachia
Saturday 15 April 2023
08.30 - 10.30
B-13
WOM11a
Household and Home: Gender and the Dynamics of Power I
Volvosalen
Katie Barclay :
A Childhood of Things: Eighteenth-century Scottish Accounting
Anne Montenach :
Gender, Work and Power Relationships in the Silk Industry: the Protoindustrial Family in Eighteenth-century Lyon
Deborah Simonton :
Household and Home: Girlhood in the Working Classes
K-13
FAM12
Pandemics: Learning from a Deep and 'Shallow' Past
C22
Isabelle Devos, Mélanie Bourguignon, Emmanuel Debruyne, Yoann Doignon, Thierry Eggerickx & Hilde Greefs & Jord Hanus & Wouter Ronsijn, Sven Vrielinck, Jean-Paul Sanderson, Tim Soens :
The Spanish Flu in Belgium (1918-19): a Socially Neutral Disease?
Hilde Greefs, Isabelle Devos :
The 1870s Smallpox Epidemic in Antwerp: Intra-Urban Social Inequalities in Vulnerability
Wouter Ronsijn, Isabelle Devos & Tim Soens :
Social and Demographic Inequalities and the 1690s Dysentery Epidemic in the Southern Netherlands: the Case of Sint-Niklaas
Saturday 15 April 2023
11.00 - 13.00
B-14
WOM11b
Household and Home: Gender and the Dynamics of Power II
Volvosalen
Elaine Chalus :
Single and Subordinate? The Unmarried Daughter as Companion and Aunt
Alison Duncan :
Damn the Bitches: Single Gentlewomen Lodgers in Edinburgh’s Old Town
Kristine Dyrmann :
Gender, Family Dynamics and Relations of Power at the Danish Court in the 1790s
Janine Lanza :
Widowed Mothers and their Children in Early Modern Parisian Working Families – Support, Training and Legacies
Saturday 15 April 2023
14.00 - 16.00
A-15
FAM08
Inequality and Power within Family
SEB salen (Z)
Martin Kolk, Kieron Barclay & Joseph Molitoris :
Parity Progression as Expressions of Sex Preferences for Children from 1950 to 2015 – a Global Comparative Analysis using Micro-level Data from 77 Countries
Paul Puschmann, Yuzuru Kumon & Mohamed Saleh :
Household Size and Composition in Nineteenth-century Egypt
Mikolaj Szoltysek :
Patriarchy, Patrilocality, and Female Life Cycle Service in Historic Europe
Raquel Tovar Pulido :
The Dowry in Castilian Law and its Characteristics in Southern Spain in the 18th Century
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