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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

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 Tuesday 13 April 14.15 

R-3  -  MAT04: Court Consumption
Atelier R3, Pauli

    Network: Urban
Organiser: Jonathan Spangler
Chair: Peter Stabel
Discussant: Peter Stabel
Jonathan Spangler Material Culture in the Court of the Guise: inventories, libraries, furniture and visual representations of power and piety in 17th-century Paris
Pauline Lemaigre-Gaffier The "Menus Plaisirs" administration and its material sphere. A study on material court culture in the 18th century France
Christina Antenhofer Luggage for a life yet to live: The Bride’s treasure as an example for female material culture
Luc Duerloo Tangible Courtesies: Diplomatic Gift Exchange at the Archducal Court of Brussels
Dries Raeymaekers Living like Kings and Loving it. Consumption and Display at the Court of the Archdukes Albert and Isabella in Brussels, 1598-1621

 Tuesday 13 April 16.30 

X-4  -  URB02: Theorizing Gateway
M211, Marissal

    Network: Urban
Organiser: Michael-W. Serruys
Chair: Robert Sweeny
Discussant: Takashi Okunishi
Michael-W. Serruys Trade flows, transport networks and urban systems: the search for a theoretic framework
Takashi Okunishi From consumption center to gateway city: Ghent and grain circulation
Per Hallén Gateway cities – connecting to the world
Harm Kaal, Abdel El Makhloufi From airfield to airport: An Institutionalist approach of the early development of the Schiphol airport; 1916-1940
Giovanni Favero Inter-modal nodes in different ages: a case study.

 Wednesday 14 April 14.15 

T-7  -  URB01: Social-Political Ideas in European Architecture and Urban Planning, 1919-2009
M202, Marissal

    Network: Urban
Organiser: Sae Matsuno
Chair: Harm Kaal
Sae Matsuno Residents of the “Cities of Tomorrow”: Urban Development and Identity Formation in the Social Housing of Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Vienna (1919-1935)
Nicole Muennich Appropriation of Space: The New Socialist Metropolis of „Novi Beograd“ and the Urbanism From Below in the 1960s
Georg Leidenberger A trans-Atlantic Courier of Socialist Modernism: Hannes Meyer’s Cooperative Housing Projects in Europe and Mexico, 1919-1949
Manfredo Di Robilant A 'White' Plan for a 'Red' Region: the Piano Inacasa in Emilia Romagna, Italy, through the case of quartiere Sant’Agnese, Modena 1952-1957
João Queirós City, State and social change. A sociohistorical approach to the consequences of State-led housing projects in Porto's historical centre

 Thursday 15 April 8.30 

H-9  -  HIS07: Urban GIS 1: North America 1
Hortazaal, Pauli

    Network: Urban
Chair: Don Debats
Discussant: Don Debats
Deryck Holdsworth, Susan W. Friedman Hospitality at Central House in Farmington, New Hampshire: accommodating the shoe industry at the onset of the Great Depression
Robert Sweeny Making a Market: Property ownership in downtown Montréal during the 19th century
Gergely Baics Mapping Household Provisioning, New York City, 1790-1860
François Dufaux, Sherry Olson The house that Jack built, and rebuilt, in Montreal
Aaron Raymond Denny Regrade (1893-2008): Expanding the Historical Narrative through GIS

 Thursday 15 April 8.30 

S-9  -  URB04: Using and Abusing Urban Space
M101, Marissal

    Network: Urban
Chair: Manon van der Heijden
Discussant: Manon van der Heijden
Fredrik Björk, Ebba Lisberg Jensen, Pernilla Ouis From City of Industry to City of Consumption: the transformation of urban space in Malmö 1960-2000

 Thursday 15 April 10.45 

H-10  -  HIS08: Urban GIS 2: Europe
Hortazaal, Pauli

    Network: Urban
Chair: Deryck Holdsworth
Discussant: Deryck Holdsworth
Erwin Steegen Mining and labour. A historical GIS for the Euregio Meuse-Rhine
Eva Chodejovska, Jiri Krejci The GIS of Prague - the first steps
Jean Luc Pinol To build up an Atlas of Parisians 1780-2008

 Thursday 15 April 10.45 

C-10  -  URB05: Urban Space and Social Divisions
Kraakhuis, muziekcentrum

    Network: Urban
Chair: Harm Kaal
Erika Hanna Dublin’s ‘Georgian Heritage’ and the Politics of Dissent 1960 - 1970
Diederick Klein Kranenburg Social divisions in the Schilderswijk of The Hague, 1920-1939
Fiona Cosson A sense of loss: exploring the social anxieties over the demise of community in Britain, 1887-2001

 Thursday 15 April 14.15 

H-11  -  HIS09: Urban GIS 3, North America 2
Hortazaal, Pauli

    Network: Urban
Chair: Aaron Raymond
Discussant: Aaron Raymond
Laura Perry GIS and History – Manufacturing, Memphis, and the Great Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878
Jan Reiff New Deal Geographies: Visualizing the WPA City Guides with Hypercities
Don Debats Social and Political Heterogeneity: Discovering and Understanding Spatial Patterns in Two Nineteenth Century American Cities
Don Lafreniere, Jason Gilliland & Sherry Olson & Patrick Dunae & John Lutz Residential Segregation and the Built Environment in Three Canadian Cities, 1881-1961

 Thursday 15 April 16.30 

X-12  -  URB08: City in Film
M211, Marissal

    Network: Urban
Chair: John Davis
Laura Frahm Modernity's Past(s). German City Films and Urban Critique in the 1950s and 1960s
Nicola Mann Criminalizing the ‘Hood: The Death of Public Housing in the American Visual Imagination
Vânia Simões The golden age of Portuguese films - an empirical research in Lisbon

 Friday 16 April 8.30 

P-13  -  ECO10: The Role of Hamburg in Early Modern World Economy
Auditorium D5, Pauli

    Network: Urban
Chair: Jochen Streb
Discussant: Jeff Fynn-Paul
Frank Hatje Neutral Flags, European Trade and the Rise of Hamburg in the 17th and 18th centuries
Toshiaki Tamaki Hamburg as a center of Logistics in Early Modern World Economy
Klaus Weber Hamburg’s and Central Europe’s Links with the Atlantic Slave Trade and Plantation Economies, 17th to 19th Centuries
Pourchasse Pierrick The Huguenots in Hamburg

 Friday 16 April 10.45 

X-14  -  MID07: The medieval 'towerscape': building towers in late medieval society
M211, Marissal

    Network: Urban
Organiser: Bram Vannieuwenhuyze
Chair: Mario Damen
Bram Vannieuwenhuyze, Jelle de Rock Medieval urban towers: stairways to heaven or architectural dominoes?"
Katrien Lichtert The towerscape in the oeuvre of Pieter Bruegel the Elder: looking for meaning
Jan Dumolyn The Architecture of Status and Power: Late Medieval Flemish Burghers in the Countryside
Frederik Buylaert, Andy Ramandt Pinnacles of power "Elite residences in late medieval Bruges

 Friday 16 April 16.30 

A-16  -  LAB26: Early modern labour market dynamics. Guilds, wage work, gender and migration
Auditorium, muziekcentrum

    Network: Urban
Chair: Jan Lucassen
Discussant: Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
Ekaterina Kirillova Renunciation of the Craft: Reasons & Consequences (Reims, 15th-18th Centuries)
Eleonora Canepari Temporary works. Professional and geographical mobility in XVIIth century Rome
Joern Janssen Gender Equality in Wage Labour Relations: the example of statutory regulation in late medieval and early Tudor England
Beatrice Zucca Micheletto Families under pressure : women work and male work in the household economy in Turin, 18th century