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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 

U-1  -  THE07: Politics, Memory and Historical Consciousness
M207, Marissal

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Stefan Berger
Nora Rabotnikof Conmemoration: history, national identity and political uses of the past: Mexican Bicentennaries
Francisco Naishtat Memory and hope in post-historical politics
María Inés Mudrovcic Historical Time, Memory Time: the Political Heart of History
Daniel Brauer Memory, history and the experience of the past
 

 Tuesday 13 April 10.45 

U-2  -  SOC02: New Perspectives on Early Modern Poor Relief I: England
M207, Marissal

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Lynn Botelho
Discussant: Lynn Botelho
Paul A. Fideler A ‘Third Way’ in Early Seventeenth-Century English Poor Relief
Steve Hindle Overseers and Collectioners in Late-Seventeenth-Century England: Chilvers Coton (Warwickshire), c.1680-1720
Susannah Ottaway Locating Poverty and Entering Poor Households in the Eighteenth-Century English Parish
 

 Tuesday 13 April 14.15 

U-3  -  CUL03: Changing Vision - Dynamic Connections between Transformations in Political Representations and Visual Strategies
M207, Marissal

    Network: Culture
Chair: Birgit Emich
Discussant: Gabriele Wimböck
Almut Pollmer The performativity of beholding. The depictions of the Orange monument and the defiant state of stadholderate in the Dutch Republic
Dorothee Linnemann Making of the ‘Truth’ – Visual Strategies in Processes of Legitimating Institutions. European Diplomacy in the Arts in the 17th and 18th Century
Christina Brauner 'Sheen and Been': Jan van Leiden and the Representation of the Illegitimate
Kathrin Maurer Visualizing Nation: Illustrated History Books in Nineteenth-Century Germany
 

 Tuesday 13 April 16.30 

U-4  -  SOC13: New Perspectives on Early Modern Poor Relief II
M207, Marissal

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Isabel Guimarães Sá
Discussant: Isabel Guimarães Sá
Olga Salamatova Ideology of ‘the common weal’ and Implementation of the Poor Law in Early Stuart England
Thomas M. Adams Juan Luis Vives and the Traditions of Welfare Reform
Julie Marfany Responses to poverty in Catalonia: hospitals, charitable funds and outdoor relief (c.1750-1820)
 

 Wednesday 14 April 8.30 

U-5  -  SOC03: Political History of the Welfare State
M207, Marissal

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Marie Clark Nelson
Discussant: Marie Clark Nelson
Jenny Björkman, Johan Ellend Sound Citizens in Healthy Houses: Swedish and Soviet Estonian housing policies in the first post war decade
Carl Marklund Social Engineering and the Politics of Openness - the cases of Singapore and Sweden
Lena Eriksson The Develpoment and Impact of Swedish Housing Policy
Pauli Kettunen The Cold War as a Context for Welfare State Development
 

 Wednesday 14 April 10.45 

U-6  -  SOC04: Wealth, Inequality and Investment in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century: A Comparative Study of Britain and the British Empire
M207, Marissal

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: David Green
Discussant: David Green
Alastair Owens, David R. Green Geographies of wealth: regional and temporal change in the accumulation of wealth in Britain c.1800-1930
Jim Mcaloon Stereotypes of Scottishness: money making in nineteenth-century New Zealand
Stephanie Wyse A classless society? A comparative review of wealth and inequality in nineteenth century British colonies
 

 Wednesday 14 April 14.15 

U-7  -  WOR01: Chinese Military History in Global Perspective
M207, Marissal

    Network: World History
Organiser: Harriet Zurndorfer
Chair: Joanna Handlin Smith
Discussant: Robin D. S. Yates
Harriet Zurndorfer What is the Meaning of War in an Age of Cultural Efflorescence? War and Song Dynasty China (960-1279): The Views from Inside and Outside the Empire
Peter Lorge Exporting China’s Military Revolution : Guns around the World
Michael Szonyi Soldiers and Smugglers: Military Households and Maritime Asia Trade in the Ming
Paul Smith War and the Literati State: Military Adventurers and the Irredentist Campaigns of Late Eleventh-Century China
 

 Thursday 15 April 8.30 

U-9  -  SOC09: Social Inequality in Brazil and Portugal
M207, Marissal

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Richard Zijdeman
Discussant: Richard Zijdeman
Paulo Guimarães, Helder Adegar Fonseca Migrations, partner selection and occupational change in Portugal (1860-1960)
Monique Franco Affirmative action policy in Brazil
 

 Thursday 15 April 10.45 

U-10  -  SOC07: Challenging Careers: Societal Change, Occupational Opportunities and Individuals' Working Lives I
M207, Marissal

    Network: Social Inequality
Organiser: Wiebke Schulz
Organiser: Lotta Vikström
Chair: Pamela Sharpe
Discussant: Wiebke Schulz
Discussant: Richard Zijdeman
Tomas Nilson Challenging Careers
Nevra Biltekin The Professional Bureaucrat and Diplomatic Practice. Value-Systems in the Swedish Diplomatic Corps, 1920-1960
Joyce Burnette, Maria Stanfors & Tobias Karlsson Experiences of Wage Growth: Evidence from the Swedish Tobacco Industry, 1898
Timur Valetov Workers’ wages inequality: A micro-analysis for Russian textile industry, 1880-1910s
 

 Thursday 15 April 14.15 

U-11  -  SOC08: Challenging Careers: Societal Change, Occupational Opportunities and Individuals' Working Lives II
M207, Marissal

    Network: Social Inequality
Organiser: Wiebke Schulz
Organiser: Lotta Vikström
Chair: Sören Edvinsson
Discussant: Joyce Burnette
Discussant: Ineke Maas
Wiebke Schulz Institutional change and careers: Labour market contractions and expansion and careers
Tom Ericsson, Lotta Vikström Women’s Lives and Lines of Businesses: Developmental Perspectives of Female Entrepreneurs in Sundsvall, Sweden, 1860–1890
Robin Mackie, Gerrylynn Roberts Describing Careers in Chemistry
Laura Van Aert Challenging Careers: Societal Change, Occupational Opportunities and Individuals’ Working Lives: Career length of Antwerp retailers around 1700
 

 Thursday 15 April 16.30 

U-12  -  SOC06: Was Ireland a Welfare Periphery? Irish Poor Relief in European Context, c. 1800-1914
M207, Marissal

    Network: Social Inequality
Organiser: Peter Gray
Organiser: Inga Brandes
Discussant: Laurence Geary
Peter Gray The Irish welfare debate in European context, 1815-46
Olwen Purdue Belfast: poverty on the fringes?
 

 Friday 16 April 8.30 

U-13  -  SOC10: Social Inequality in the Russian Empire
M207, Marissal

    Network: Social Inequality
Discussant: Gijs Kessler
Vladimir Vladimirov Occupational structure of the Russian Empire in the late 19th c.
Dmitry Sarafanov Occupational composition of Barnaul parish population (on the basis of Pokrovskaya church parish book registers of the second half XIX century)
Marya Markova Social structure of population of St.Petersburg in XVIII century
Irina Germaovna Silina The occupational composition of the repressed population in Western Siberia in 1919-1930
 

 Friday 16 April 10.45 

U-14  -  WOM03: Gender Orders and Socialism
M207, Marissal

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Maria Bucur
Discussant: Maria Bucur
Leo Goretti "Red shirts" and "beauties on bicycles": the gendered sport policies of the Italian Communist Party in the 1950s
Ildikó Asztalos Morell Collectivisation and the new gender order in rural Hungary during the sixties
Libora Oates-Indruchova Shifts and Conservations in the State-Socialist Gender Discourse
Hana Havelkova The Conceptualisation of Gender in the Recommendations of the Czechoslovak Population Committee
 

 Friday 16 April 14.15 

U-15  -  SOC11: Beyond Male Social Mobility
M207, Marissal

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Ineke Maas
Discussant: Ineke Maas
Rense Corten, Richard Zijdeman Changing patterns of witness selection
Richard Zijdeman, Marco van Leeuwen, Jean-Pierre Pelissier & Danielle Rebaudo Social inequality and mobiity of women
Paul Lambert, Richard Zijdeman Trends in registration of women’s occupations on marriage records.
Sabine Veits-Falk Careers, mobility and networks of women doctors in Austria about 1900
 

 Friday 16 April 16.30 

U-16  -  SOC12: Social Mobility
M207, Marissal

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Jan Kok
Ineke Maas, Marco H.D. Van Leeuwen, Jean-Pierre Perllissier & Danielle Rebaudo Changing patterns of class endogamy: a study of France over the past three centuries
Wouter Ryckbosch Inequality, Poverty and Economic Change in the Pre-Industrial Era. A Small Town in the southern Low Countries, 16th-19th centuries.
Antti Häkkinen The Finnish pre-industrial family and the occupational inheritance
Marco Van Leeuwen, Ineke Maas, Danielle Rebaudo & Jean Pierrre Pelissier Social mobility in France 1680-2000