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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 

B-1  -  POL01: After the Purge. Re-integrating Collaborators in Post-war Society: Failure of Success?
Bibliotheek, muziekcentrum

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Bruno De Wever
Discussant: Bruno De Wever
Koen Aerts From scaffold to liberty. Setting free the last WWII-collaborators in Belgium
Baard Herman Borge The reconciliation that never came: Norway's settlement with the quislings after WWII
Helen Grevers Preparations for encompassment into 'good citizenship': special probation service in the internment camps for political delinquents in the Netherlands and Belgium, 1945-1950
Bram Enning, Helen Grevers Role of psychiatry in post-war trials

 Tuesday 13 April 10.45 

M-2  -  POL02:Post-communism and the Governance of Conflicted Memories: The Case of Germany, Hungary and the Czech Republic
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Malgorzata Mazurek
Discussant: Malgorzata Mazurek
Muriel Blaive Dealing with the memory of the communist secret police : the Czech case
Thomas Lindenberger Neither relativizing nor belittling. Vergangenheitsbewältigung and governmentality in post-communist Germany
Paul Gradvohl Current Hungarian memory politics : from communist nostalgia to neo-fascist confiscation of the past

 Tuesday 13 April 14.15 

M-3  -  POL03: The Portuguese Estado Novo as an Example for Europe, 1926-1959. Transfer of Neo-corporatism
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Jose Reis Santos
Discussant: Jose Reis Santos
Robin De Bruin Neocorporatism and `renewal’ in the Netherlands, 1939-1946

 Tuesday 13 April 16.30 

M-4  -  POL04: Communism and National Legitimacy in Central and Eastern Europe, 1945-1989
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Organiser: Martin Mevius
Chair: Muriel Blaive
Discussant: Muriel Blaive
Martin Mevius “Defending Our Historical and Political Interests”: the Hungarian Communist Party and the 'History of Transylvania'
Markus Wien National Legitimacies and Nation Building in Communist Bulgaria
Stefano Bottoni Reassessing the Communist Takeover in Romania: Violence, State-building, National Legitmacy
Celia Donert Wandering about Europe: Communism, Nationalism and "Gypsies" in Postwar Austria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Romania

 Wednesday 14 April 8.30 

M-5  -  POL05: Authoritarian Elections in Historical Perspective
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Anne Epstein
Enzo Fimiani A particular form of "election": plebiscitary practices in France, Italy and Germany in comparative perspective (XVIII-XX centuries)
Malcolm Crook The Uses of Voting in Second Empire France, 1851-1870
John Dunne "The First Authoritarian Elections": Why were elections so important to Napoleon Bonaparte's authoritarian regime?
Jose Reis Santos Liberalism, Corporatism and Fascism influences in the Portuguese New State electoral law
Hedwig Richter Meanings and Functions of Elections in state socialism
Sofia Ferreira The Presidential Elections in Estado Novo

 Wednesday 14 April 10.45 

B-6  -  WOM15: Meet the Author of Globalizing Feminism before 1945 I
Bibliotheek, muziekcentrum

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Karen Offen
Discussant: Karen Offen
Discussant: Lucy Delap
Discussant: Natalia B. Gafizova
Discussant: Nancy Hewitt
Discussant: Anne Cova

 Wednesday 14 April 14.15 

C-7  -  POL06: Science, Networks and Democracy
Kraakhuis, muziekcentrum

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Jose Reis Santos
Discussant: Jose Reis Santos
Maria Zarifi Surviving through networks. Rescuing policies for the German science in the Weimar Republic.
Ana Monica Fonseca The Friedrich Ebert Foundation and the Portuguese Transition to Democracy

 Wednesday 14 April 14.15 

B-7  -  WOM16: Meet the Author of Globalizing Feminism before 1945 II
Bibliotheek, muziekcentrum

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Julie Carlier
Discussant: Susan Zimmermann
Discussant: Marilyn J. Boxer
Discussant: Mieke Aerts
Discussant: Olga Shnyrova

 Thursday 15 April 8.30 

M-9  -  POL07: Democracy on a Small Scale
Baertsoenzaal, Pauli

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Anne Epstein
Discussant: Anne Epstein
Irina Novichenko The Experience of Democracy in the Soviet Period: informal local associations in the 1960s-1970s
Sami Suodenjoki Voluntary Associations Democratising Local Politics in Rural Finland
Maria Kyriakidou U.N.R.R.A Operations in Northern Greece: from the transnational to the local
Philipp Amour A Palestinian Cultural Revolution 1964-1982?

 Thursday 15 April 10.45 

N-10  -  POL08: Policy and Diversity
Auditorium D2, Pauli

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Anne Epstein
Discussant: Anne Epstein
Ida Al Fakir, Norma Montesino Swedish Policy towards Romani people and Romani self organisation
Narguesse Keyhani Who is an immigration expert ? The conflictual emergence of immigration expertise in France, from the 1970s to the 1990s
Fernando Fontes The long run for citizenship: disability policies and attitudes towards disabled people in Portugal across time
Patrik Lantto Reindeer herding as indigenous policy: A comparative perspective on Sweden, Norway, USA and Canada, 1890-1950

 Thursday 15 April 14.15 

L-11  -  POL09: Politics, Memory and Historical Consciousness
Room D14, Pauli

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Sofia Ferreira
Discussant: Sofia Ferreira
David Kitching Remembrance of Easter 1916 and the changing character of Irish nationalism
Brecht Deseure Local Memories and the Revolutionary Future - The Paradoxical Representation of the Local Past by the French Revolutionary Regime
Greg Tinker Commemoration of the Normandy landings: politics, pilgrimage and 'progress' 1984-2004

 Thursday 15 April 14.15 

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

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
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: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
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

 Thursday 15 April 16.30 

L-12  -  POL11: The Politics of Borders
Room D14, Pauli

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Susan Pennybacker
Discussant: Susan Pennybacker
Karen Denni Myth, memory and oblivion in a transnational region: The case of the French-German border zone
Antara Datta The Subcontinental Repatriation of 1973-1974 and the Re-making of South Asia
Rebecka Lettevall Citizenship, cosmopolitanism and neutrality: Perspectives on the Nansen Passports
Sandra Araújo Bilge Keel in Land: Entangled Dynamics and Passages of a European Movement. Explorers and Scientific Journeys in Southern Africa

 Friday 16 April 8.30 

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

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
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 8.30 

L-13  -  POL10: Defining and Re-defining Citizenship
Room D14, Pauli

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Ido de Haan
Discussant: Ido de Haan
Anne Epstein Rendez-vous Manqué? Feminism and Female Citizenship in the French Third Republic
Yasemin Türkkan From Object to Citizen, the Rise of a Nation: Turkey
Elpida Vogli One Nation, One Citizenship: Irredentism and Citizenship during the Unification of Greece (1821-1947)
Linda Braun The Implementation of General Conscription in Prussia, 1814-1859
Larry Frohman The Politics of Personal Information and the Origins of Privacy Protection in West Germany

 Friday 16 April 8.30 

O-13  -  POL12: Decolonization and the Colonial Heritage I
Auditorium D3, Pauli

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Susan Pennybacker
Discussant: Susan Pennybacker
Virginie Roiron Thinking beyond colonialism: Britain and the Commonwealth experience
Paulo Fernandes The end of a virtual empire. The Portuguese South East Africa and the representations of colonial rule at home (1878-1898)
Melanie Torrent From the Loi Cadre to the short-lived French Community: British perceptions of the French transition to independence in sub-Saharan Africa (1956-1960)

 Friday 16 April 10.45 

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

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
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

 Friday 16 April 10.45 

Q-14  -  POL13: Decolonization and the Colonial Heritage II
Atelier R2, Pauli

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Paulo Fernandes
Rui Feijo Timorese Democracy and the Portuguese Inheritance
Maarten Vink, Patricia Jeronimo Citizenship in a Post-Colonial Context: the Portuguese and Dutch experiences compared
Ricardo Sousa Power-sharing prospects in the Angola peace processes

 Friday 16 April 14.15 

L-15  -  POL14: Leftist Politics and National Belonging before WWII
Room D14, Pauli

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Jose Reis Santos
Discussant: Jose Reis Santos
Zuzana Polackova, Pieter Van Duin Social democracy and the Hungarian minority in Slovakia after World War I
Gerben Zaagsma Transnational dimensions of Jewish political practices in Western Europe before WWII
Carl Levy Italian and Spanish Anarchism Compared: Nation, Region and Patriotism, 1860-1945
Kim Christiaens Belgian trade unions and the creation of transnational solidarity during the Cold War (1950s-1970s)

 Friday 16 April 14.15 

O-15  -  POL15: Transnational Visions of the Nation
Auditorium D3, Pauli

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Ido de Haan
Discussant: Ido de Haan
Lidia Jurek The influence of Italian Risorgimento on the construction of the concept “Pole-Catholic”
Eleonora Naxidou The characteristics of a national identity: Georgi Rakovski and the origins of the Bulgarians
Paula Portas Narrating colonialism: the UPG and the struggle for the nation.
Tadeusz Kopys Nationalism and Processes of Globalization in Central Europe

 Friday 16 April 16.30 

B-16  -  POL17: Transnational Nationalism: Political Relations and Intellectual Transfer between Nationalist Ideologies and Movements in 19th and 20th Century Europe
Bibliotheek, muziekcentrum

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Ido de Haan
Discussant: Ido de Haan
Martin R. Gutmann An Irreconcilable Ideology: The Germanische Leitstelle and ‘Nationalist-Internationalism’, 1930-1945
Dean J. Kostantaras Intellectual Transfer and Revivalist Discourse in the Age of Nationalism
Stefan Vogt Between Socialism and Fascism: Nationalist Socialism in pre-War and inter-War Europe