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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 

J-1  -  HIS01: Framing the Spatial Humanities: Religion and the Atlantic World as a Testbed
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Historical Computing and GIS
Network: Geography
Chair: Paul Ell
Discussant: Paul Ell
Trevor Harris Crossing Worlds and Colonizing the Humanities: Geographic Information Science, Pareto GIS, and the Spatial Turn in the Humanities
David Bodenhamer The Atlantic World, Religion, and the Perspective of Spatial Humanities
John Corrigan Applying the Spatial Humanities: Religion in the Atlantic World
 

 Tuesday 13 April 10.45 

J-2  -  EDU02: Negotiating Childhood, Citizenship and Political Conflict
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Shurlee Swain
Discussant: Karin Zetterqvist Nelson
Daniella Sarnoff "Insolent children, raised free of communist teachers:" Children and Childhood in French Fascism, 1919-1939
Maria Del Mar Del Pozo Andrés Children at risk in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939): from refugees to citizens
Heidi Morrison The Prophet as the Ultimate Scout: Egyptians Negotiating Childhood under the British Protectorate
 

 Tuesday 13 April 14.15 

J-3  -  ELI02: Diplomatic Elites and the Shaping of National Ideas
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Elites
Chair: Jukka Kortti
Discussant: Jukka Kortti
Chair: Aappo Kähönen
Michael Auwers A Theoretical Framework for the Study of the History of Diplomatic Culture in Times of Crisis: the Case of the Belgian Diplomats, 1910-1940
Ronald Gebauer Cadres on the Diplomatic Stage. The Social Origins and Career Patterns of GDR’s Former Diplomatic Personnel.
Vanni Pettinà Facing Nationalism: State Department vs. Embassy during the Cuban Insurrection, (1955-1958).
 

 Tuesday 13 April 16.30 

J-4  -  REL04: Material Religion in Early Modern Europe: Images, Objects and Spaces
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Religion
Organiser: Silvia Evangelisti
Chair: Simon Ditchfield
Discussant: Simon Ditchfield
Silvia Evangelisti Devotional objects, and the senses in early modern Italy
Paula Bessa Uses of images: Late Medieval wall paintings in Portuguese parish churches
Silvia De Renzi Bad air at the Collegio Romano: physicians and the health of communities in Counter Reformation Rome
Tara Hamling Old Robert’s Girdle: Visual and Material Props for Protestant Piety in Post-Reformation Britain
 

 Wednesday 14 April 8.30 

J-5  -  EDU05: Children, Childhood and Local Community
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Bengt Sandin
Discussant: Shurlee Swain
Johanna Sköld Bringing Up Foster Parents and Foster Children: Educating a Swedish Rural Local Community into Fostering, 1860-1939
Ingrid Söderlind Foster Children - Some Aspects on Geography and Belonging
John Elliott I Have Issues: Creating the Placeless Foster Child in America During the Progressive Era
 

 Wednesday 14 April 10.45 

J-6  -  EDU06: Education, Citizenship and National Identity
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Ning De Coninck-Smith
Discussant: Bengt Sandin
Elisabeth Teige Education for Democratic Citizenship
Dorena Caroli Anton S. Makarenko and Family Education: Private and Public Life in the Soviet Union under Stalin
Ann Kirson Swersky Children’s Rights and Citizenship: Lessons from 19th Century Massachusetts
Kenzo Sung Race on their minds, Empire in the margins: Postwar British and American school desegregation policy 1954-1979
Limin Bai The Child, the Chinese Nation and the Education of Children, 1895 - 1915
 

 Wednesday 14 April 14.15 

J-7  -  SPC02: Heritage of the People’s Europe: a European social history resource
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Geert Van Goethem
Discussant: Donald Weber
 

 Wednesday 14 April 16.30 

J-8  -  Networkmeeting Religion
Room D11, Pauli

   
 

 Thursday 15 April 8.30 

J-9  -  MID03: Multiple Images. National Identity in the Middle Ages and the Middle Ages used for Post-medieval Identity Construction I
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Peter Hoppenbrouwers
Organiser: Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz
Chair: Robert Stein
Peter Hoppenbrouwers Ethnic identity and regional nationalism in the late Middle Ages. The cases of Wales and Westfriesland
Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz Hollanders as ‘the Other’ through a Hanseatic lens. Late medieval and modern perceptions of identity
Claire Weeda Culture, Climate and Identity in Twelfth-Century Northern Europe
 

 Thursday 15 April 10.45 

J-10  -  MID04: Multiple Images. National Identity in the Middle Ages and the Middle Ages used for Post-medieval Identity Construction II
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Middle Ages
Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Organiser: Peter Hoppenbrouwers
Organiser: Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz
Chair: Peter Hoppenbrouwers
Discussant: Peter Raedts
Peter Raedts The English as a Race
Robert Stein Identities in a changing world: the Low Countries in the late Middle Ages
Bjørn Bandlien Trading with heathens and heretics in medieval Norway
 

 Thursday 15 April 14.15 

J-11  -  HEA11: Child Health
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Health and Environment
Chair: Diego Ramiro-Fariñas
Discussant: Diego Ramiro-Fariñas
Jose Martínez Pérez, Mercedes Del Cura Constructing a New Identity for the Children with Disabilities: Medicine, State Rationalization and the Definition of Abnormality
Rosa Ballester, Maria-Isabel Porras & Maria José Báguena Prevention of Deformities and Re-Education of Polio Patients: from International References to Practical Implementations in Some Spanish Hospitals
Helene Laurent The effect of the Second World War on the preventive child healthcare in Finland
Enrique Perdiguero, Castejón-Bolea, Ramón Mother and Child Health Protection during and after the Spanish Civil War (1937-1970)
 

 Thursday 15 April 16.30 

J-12  -  HEA12: Long-term Health Effects
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Health and Environment
Chair: Bruce Fetter
Discussant: Bruce Fetter
Gary Yeung, France Portrait, Gerard J. Van Den Berg & Maarten Lindeboom Linking early life conditions to cardiovascular mortality, cancer mortality and to other causes of death at old ages
France Portrait, Gerard J. Van Den Berg & Maarten Lindeboom Long-run Effects on Longevity of a Nutritional Shock Early in Life: The Dutch Potato Famine of 1846-1847
Stefan Öberg Socioeconomic and spatial differences in heights in Sweden in late 19th and early 20th century
 

 Friday 16 April 10.45 

J-14  -  Labsp: Roundtable: Labour and Working Class History Journals
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Labour
Chair: Aad Blok
Discussant: Aad Blok
Discussant: Silke Neunsinger
Discussant: Juan Grigera
Discussant: Dorothy Sue Cobble
Discussant: Paule Verbruggen
 

 Friday 16 April 14.15 

J-15  -  HEA05: Bridging Heridity and Environment : Aetiological Explanations, Public Problems and Population Politics in the 19th and 20th Centuries I
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Health and Environment
Organiser: Emmanuel Betta
Organiser: Luc Berlivet
Chair: Emmanuel Betta
Discussant: Emmanuel Betta
Luc Berlivet From ‘degenerates’ to ‘Grandi Vecchi’. The Sardinian population in the eye of its beholders (c1880-c1980)
Marius Turda Heredity and Environment: The Case of 'Latin Eugenics' in Europe and Latin America, 1912-1939
 

 Friday 16 April 16.30 

J-16  -  HEA15: Bridging Heredity and Environment: Aetiological Explanations, Public Problems and Population Politics in the 19th and 20th Centuries II
Room D11, Pauli

    Network: Health and Environment
Organiser: Luc Berlivet
Organiser: Emmanuel Betta
Chair: Luc Berlivet
Discussant: Luc Berlivet
Emmanuel Betta Heredity and Environment in artificial fecundation: science and religion in the making of reproduction (1799-1914)
Nadav Davidovitch, Dani Filc Environment, Health and Social Conflict in Israel: The Democratic Potential of Contested Science
Diane Paul Phenylketonuria and Public Health in the U.S., Britain, and Continental Europe, 1955-1975.