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8th European Social Science History Conference Ghent, Belgium April 2010
 
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Tuesday 13 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Wednesday 14 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Thursday 15 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Friday 16 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30

All days


 Wednesday 14 April 8.30 

X-5  -  HEA04: Histories of Science and Medicine in Latin America
M211, Marissal

    Network: Latin-America
Organiser: Paulo Drinot
Chair: Kim Clark
Discussant: Kim Clark
Paulo Drinot Taming Venus: VD policy in Peru, c.1900-1950
Patience A. Schell Friends, Foes and the Invention of Science in Nineteenth-Century Chile
Matthias Vom Hau Nationalism and Health Policy in Argentina and Mexico

 Wednesday 14 April 10.45 

L-6  -  LAT02: Transnational Anarchism in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1890s-1920s
Room D14, Pauli

    Network: Latin-America
Organiser: Steven Hirsch
Chair: Bert Altena
Discussant: Davide Turcato
Steven Hirsch Anarchist Trails in the Andes: Transnational Influences and Counter-Hegemonic Practices in Peru's Southern Highlands, 1905-1928
Kirwin Shaffer Contesting Internationalisms: Transnational Anarchists Confront US Expansionism in the Caribbean, 1890s-1920s
Geoffroy de Laforcade Anarchist Federative Networking in Latin America: The Impact and Legacy of the Argentina Regional Workers’ Federation (F.O.R.A), 1901-1930

 Wednesday 14 April 14.15 

L-7  -  LAT01: Gender and the Politics of Exile in the Latin American Diaspora: From Historical Analysis to Contemporary Agency
Room D14, Pauli

    Network: Latin-America
Organiser: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney
Chair: Barbara Luethi
Discussant: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney
Jeffrey M. Shumway “To Begin Again to Conquer our Country”: Mariquita Sánchez in Exile
Lizette Jacinto Montes Alice Rühle-Gerstel and Feminism as a Praxis: Reflections in Exile in Mexico, 1936-1943

 Wednesday 14 April 14.15 

Y-7  -  ORA07: New Perspectives on Memory, History, and Truth
M212, Marissal

    Network: Latin-America
Chair: Albert Lichtblau
Discussant: Karine Vanthuyne
Ulla Savolainen Re-evaluating the Opposition between Myth and History as Testimonies of the Past
Raya Cohen The Palestinian Naqba: Whose Perspective Determines the Truth?
Bruno Comparato The amnesty between memory and reconciliation in Brazil: dilemmas of a political transition not still concluded
Joanna Cichecka The Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo – demands for memory, justice and truth: dealing with human rights violations

 Thursday 15 April 14.15 

S-11  -  POL20: Historians as Citizens: Political Interventions in the Americas
M101, Marissal

    Network: Latin-America
Organiser: Margaret Power
Chair: Ido de Haan
Margaret Power Historians and Political Engagement: The Strengths and Challenges of Conducting Research on a Movement with which You Work
Andor Skotnes Politics, Citizens, and Nation
Barbara Weinstein Professional Politics: A View from the Presidency of the American Historical Association
Temma Kaplan Historians as Citizens: Political Interventions in the Americas”
Teresa Meade Historians and Political Practice: Some Thoughts about the US, Latin America, and Beyond

 Thursday 15 April 16.30 

D-12  -  LAT03: Historical Ethnographies of Latin American States I: State Imaginings
Artiestenfoyer, muziekcentrum

    Network: Latin-America
Organiser: Kim Clark
Chair: Barbara Weinstein
Discussant: Barbara Weinstein
Elizabeth Kiddy Creating Brazil: Territory and the State in Nineteenth Century Brazil
João Marcelo Ehlert Maia Ideas and State Action; the case of Central Brazil Foundation
Esben Leifsen Public welfare reform, social work and the protection of the child in the mid 20th century Quito, Ecuador
Jadwiga Pieper Mooney Regulating Reproduction and Sexuality to Cast a Modern Nation: The Gendered Legacies of Military Dictatorship in Chile

 Friday 16 April 8.30 

D-13  -  LAT04: Historical Ethnographies of Latin American States II: State Institutions and Employees
Artiestenfoyer, muziekcentrum

    Network: Latin-America
Organiser: Kim Clark
Discussant: Paulo Drinot
Kim Clark Public Health and State Formation in Highland Ecuador, 1908-1950
David Cahill Labyrinths of Power: Colonial Bureaucracy as an Ethnological System
A. Ricardo López ‘We Want Our Professionals to be Loved’: Middle Class Formation and State Ruling in Bogotá (Colombia) during the first years of the Cold War
Brett Troyan The Colombian central state 1958-1965: transforming rural inhabitants into indigenous citizens"

 Friday 16 April 10.45 

D-14  -  LAT05: Historical Ethnographies of Latin American States III: Local Entanglements with the State
Artiestenfoyer, muziekcentrum

    Network: Latin-America
Organiser: Kim Clark
Chair: Lessie Jo Frazier
Discussant: Lessie Jo Frazier
John Collins Prostitution’s Bureaucracy and the Nation’s History: Buildings, People, and Moral Evaluation in the Cradle of Brazil
Karine Vanthuyne Authoritarianism as “Embodied Terror”? Surviving “non-citizenship” in postcolonial and post-genocide Guatemala