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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


 Tuesday 13 April 8.30 

Y-1  -  ORA01: Truth and the Construction of Stories
M212, Marissal

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Evelien Gans
Bea Lewkowicz Changing Stories ? Interviewers and the Interviewees’ Narratives
Albert Lichtblau Political Envolvement, Espionage & Exile
Miguel Cardina Politics, Punishment and Silencing in the Radical Oppositions to the Portuguese New State

 Tuesday 13 April 10.45 

Y-2  -  ORA02: Eyewitness Narratives and Transitional Justice
M212, Marissal

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Daniela Koleva
Gulie Ne'eman Arad Truth-telling and Truth-value: The Eichmann Trial and Arendt’s 'Eichmann in Jerusalem'.
Nanci Adler The Bright Past, or Whose (Hi)story?

 Tuesday 13 April 14.15 

X-3  -  ORA03: Using Narrative Biographical Data in Different Settings
M211, Marissal

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Alexander Von Plato
Irene Bandhauer-Schoeffmann Narrations and Narratives on Terrorism in Austria in the 1970s
Karoline Feyertag Transcriptions of Life: How to write a 'polyphonic biography' in a philosophical setting.
Ela Hornung Different Settings? Narrative interviews versus psychoanalytical interviews

 Tuesday 13 April 16.30 

Y-4  -  ORA04: Teaching and Using Oral History
M212, Marissal

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Almut Leh
Miroslav Vanek Between the conservatists“ and the „investigators“. Oral history in the Czech Republic 15 years after and its current problems
Hana Pelikanova How to Teach „Complex“ Oral History - Oral History as a M.A. studies. A Prague Example
Agnes Khoo Why Oral History matters and the teaching of oral histories - incorporating oral histories in undergraduate social science learning - Asian University for Women as a case study

 Wednesday 14 April 8.30 

Y-5  -  ORA05: Remembering the Socialist Past
M212, Marissal

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Nanci Adler
Sabine Kittel Today and back then. Recollections of socialist times in Eastern Germany
Kirsti Jõesalu The Meaning of “Mature socialism” in Estonian post-Soviet Memory Culture
Daniela Koleva Eyewitnesses and Moral Witnesses: Constructing Testimonies of a Communist Labour Camp

 Wednesday 14 April 14.15 

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

    Network: Oral History
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 8.30 

Y-9  -  ORA08: Disseminating Oral History: Visual Testimony and Digital Archives as Educational Material
M212, Marissal

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Timothy Ashplant
Michele Langfield, Donna-Lee Frieze 'Time is against us': Insights into the videotestimony collection at the Jewish Holocaust Museum and Research Centre, Melbourne, Australia.
Gerda Klingenböck Teaching with video testimonies – New educational material for the interview archives “Witnesses of the Shoah” and “Forced Labor 1939-1945” at Freie Universität Berlin

 Thursday 15 April 10.45 

Y-10  -  ORA09: Conflict, Time and Language in Oral Histories from Western Europe and Bosnia-Herzegovina
M212, Marissal

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Terry Brotherstone
Discussant: Penny Summerfield
Catherine Baker Peacekeepers’ narratives of language encounters in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Simona Tobia “As I spoke German, I...” The evolution over time of language encounter stories in the European theatre, 1944-1947
Hilary Footitt Fraternizing or not fraternizing with the enemy?

 Thursday 15 April 14.15 

Y-11  -  ORA10: The Influence of History on National Identity
M212, Marissal

    Network: Oral History
Tiiu Jaago Dynamics of oral history and its role among other images of history: with examples from the 20th-century Estonia
Pavel Mücke, Hana Zimmerhaklová Personal History or I was Five in 1989… An analysis of the Construction of Generation Memory and Identity
Guldeniz Kibris An Analysis of National Memory and Trauma in Turkish Nationalism through Local Identities
Penny Summerfield Using Mass-Observation to access post-war memories of WW2

 Thursday 15 April 16.30 

Y-12  -  ORA11: Collecting, Evaluating, Archiving and Ethics in Oral History
M212, Marissal

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Penny Summerfield
Marylin Bernard Reflections on Confidentiality and Ethics in Oral History
Johanna Renoth Oral History, fairness and the representation of the persons concerned
Mary Stewart, Rob Perks ‘Oral History: Exploitation, Ethics and Exposure'

 Friday 16 April 8.30 

Y-13  -  ORA12: Transmission of Memory through Life-Story and Family Narratives
M212, Marissal

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Marga Altena
Evelien Gans The Voice of Jewish Amsterdam in Concentration Camp Bergen Belsen
Nicole Immler Reconciliation and Life Story Narratives: Compensation and its afterlife in family memory
Arvi Sepp Historiography and Vox Populi. Auricular Witnessing in Third Reich Diaries

 Friday 16 April 10.45 

Y-14  -  ORA13: How Organizational and Collective Narratives Shape Identity
M212, Marissal

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Ela Hornung
Johanna Björkenheim, Synnöve Karvinen-Niinikoski A Biographical Approach for Social Work
Terry Brotherstone, Hugo Manson Oral History as Democratic Critique: the history of UK North Sea oil and gas and its significance for contemporary history
Sjoerd Keulen, Ronald Kroeze Lets talk business: The use of oral history for in the study of leadership, organizational and business analysis

 Friday 16 April 14.15 

Y-15  -  ORA14: The Master Narrative and the Negotiation of post-Holocaust Identity
M212, Marissal

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Marga Altena
Katarzyna Madoń-Mitzner Polish Ravensbrück Narratives across Time and Context
Piotr Filipkowski Doing oral history and rethinking historical master-narratives. Interviews with Polish forced laborers for the Third Reich.
Alexander Prenninger Holocaust Remembrance in Migration Societies

 Friday 16 April 16.30 

Y-16  -  ORA15: The Construction of the Account: Biography and Autobiography as Testimony
M212, Marissal

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Arvi Sepp
Timothy Ashplant Making a New Man: Communist Autobiography as
Csilla Kiss Literary reflections of the left in postwar Europe
Maruta Pranka Biographical Approach in Research of Social Processes in a Case Study