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9th European Social Science History Conference Glasgow, Scotland, UK Wednesday 11 - Saturday 14 April 2012
 
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Wednesday 11 April
   8.30 - 10.30
   11.00 - 13.00
   14.00 - 16.00
   16.30 -18.30
Thursday 12 April
   8.30 - 10.30
   11.00 - 13.00
   14.00 - 16.00
   16.00 - 18.30
Friday 13 April
   8.30 - 10.30
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Saturday 14 April
   8.30 - 10.30
   11.00 - 13.00
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   16.30 - 18.30

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  Friday 13 April 16.30 - 18.30 

A-12  -  CUL14: Creating the Everyday Life; Housing and Consumption in the 19th and 20th Century
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre A

    Network: Culture
Organiser: Jens Jaeger
Organiser: Joeri Januarius
Chair: Jens Jaeger
Joeri Januarius Representing the Everyday: Private Photography and Belgian Limburg Miners in the 1950s
Els De Vos Ambivalent Messages in the Visual Home Culture Education of the Intermediaries in Belgian Flanders during the Sixties and Seventies
Ilona Kemppainen Death and Consumer Culture
 

B-12  -  ELI13: Modernising Elites: Agriculture and Business
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre B

    Network: Elites
Chair: Marjatta Rahikainen
Discussant: Marjatta Rahikainen
Maciej Tyminski, Piotr Koryś The Class of Strangers. Business Elites in the Late 19th Century Kingdom of Poland
Niels Matheve The Belgian Elite and their Networks during the Interwar Period
José Antonio Sánchez-Román Business Elites, Tax Justice and Tax Reform in 20th Century Argentina
 

C-12  -  FAM08: The Effects of Public Health Control against Infectious Diseases
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre C

    Network: Family and Demography
Network: Health and Environment
Organiser: Hiroshi Kawaguchi
Chair: Lotta Vikström
Discussant: Peter Sköld
Hiroshi Kawaguchi The Effects of Vaccination Legislation against Smallpox in 1875, Japan
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir, Sören Edvinsson Regional Differences in Measles Mortality during the Demographic Transition. The Case of Northern Sweden 1750-1900
Diether Kramer Fighting Smallpox in Styria (Austria) The Impact of Public Interventions in Late 19th Century
 

D-12  -  CRI12: Race, Drugs and Criminal Justice
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre D

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Richard Mc Mahon
Discussant: Klaus Weinhauer
Samuel Roberts Race, Epidemiological Thinking, and the U.S. ‘Heroin Epidemic’ of 1950-1975: Against the ‘Punitive Turn
Donna Murch Towards a Social History of Crack: Drugs, Informal Economy, and Youth Culture in an Era of Neo-liberalism
Robbie Shilliam The Polynesian Panthers and The Black Power Gang in Aotearoa New Zealand: Criminal Justice versus Social Justice
Jason Glenn Addicted to War: The War on Drugs and the Incarceration Nation
 

E-12  -  FAM25: Family Factors and Infant and Child Mortality
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre E

    Network: Family and Demography
Network: Health and Environment
Organiser: Angelique Janssens
Chair: Per Axelsson
Discussant: Jean Walker
Angelique Janssens Family Factors and Children’s Mortality Risks in the Past. Some Results from Different Demographic Regimes in the Netherlands, 1880-1930
Bárbara Ana Revuelta Eugercios, Diego Ramiro-Fariñas & Sara García Ferrero Infectious Disease and Mortality among Urban Children: Madrilenian Children and Foundlings at the Beginning of the 20th Century
Peter Teibenbacher Infant and Child Death on the Countryside
Maaike Messelink Siblings: A Blessing or a Curse? Family and Child Survival in the Netherlands, 1850-1930
Alice Reid, Eilidh Garrett "Who you are, where you stay or what you know?" Factors Influencing Infant and Child Mortality in Late Nineteenth Century Scotland
 

F-12  -  RUR15: Meet the Author: Agrarian History of England and Wales
Main Building: Randolph Hall

    Network: Rural
Organiser: Dulce Freire
Discussant: Nadine Vivier
Discussant: Anton Schuurman
Discussant: Mats Morell
Discussant: Juan Pan-Montojo
Discussant: John A. Chartres
 

G-12  -  LAB32: Labour Militancy since the Late 19th Century in a Global Perspective
Main Building: East Quad Lecture Theatre

    Network: Labour
Chair: Sjaak Van der Velden
Discussant: Kurt Vandaele
Paulo Terra The strikes of streetcar workers in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1870-1906)
Jesper Hamark Dockers’ Non-militancy in the First Half of the Twentieth Century. Swedish Port Strikes in an International Perspective
Charles McGuire: no abstract
Linda Clarke, Charles McGuire, Christine Wall ‘Lump it or like it?’: the significance of the ‘lump’ to the development of building industry in Britain '
 

H-12  -  URB03: Singles in the City in Northwest Europe III. Identity, Culture and Social Perception
Main Building: Forehall

    Network: Urban
Organiser: Julie De Groot
Organiser: Isabelle Devos
Organiser: Ariadne Schmidt
Chair: Julie De Groot
Inneke Baatsen, Julie De Groot & Isis Sturtewagen The Material Culture of Singles in the Cities of the County of Flanders under Burgundian-Habsburg Rule (16th Century)
Wendy Gordon Singles Navigating Poverty in Paisley, 1861
Amy Harris, Amy Harris Poor Single Men in Eighteenth-Century England
Raffaella Sarti Unmarried Women and Men in Pre-industrial South- and North-European Cities
 

I-12  -  LAT04: Latin American Politics, Economy and Society in Transnational Perspective
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: Latin-America
Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Paulo Drinot
Discussant: Paulo Drinot
Jose-Maria Aguilera-Manzano The Novel Sab and the Construction of the Cuban Identity during the Nineteenth Century
Jeffrey M. Shumway Argentine Nation Building and French Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century
Carolina Vicario Rural Labor Force in Rio de la Plata between 1760 and 1860. An Approximation to the Social Mobility
 

J-12  -  LAB29: Within the 'Worlds of Labour': Why and How to Write Factory History
Main Building: G466

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Gorkem Akgoz
Chair: Marcel van der Linden
Discussant: Marcel van der Linden
Gorkem Akgoz Many Voices of a Republican Factory: Alternative Visions and Discourses on Trade Unionism in Early Republican Turkey
Hakan Mahmut Kocak To Looking the Formation of the Turkish Working Class through the “National” Factory
Asli Odman The Ford Factory at Istanbul in the Interwar Period: Assembling Cars, Connecting Ports and Nationalizing Production
Kevin Murphy Factory History during the Russian Revolutionary Era
 

K-12  -  ORA15: Lost and New Homes. Coming to terms with Ambivalent Pasts and Present Belongings
Main Building: Gilbert Scott Conference Rooms 250

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Bea Lewkowicz
Ellis Jonker Hard to Digest. Educated Nostalgia among the Moluccan Dutch (1951-2011)
Eveline Buchheim In Search of the Unknown Fatherland
Marjo Buitelaar The Contested Waterjar. Moroccan Home-making in a Diasporic Context
Stefania Scagliola Coming of Age in the arms of the Baboe – Reminiscences of Former Dutch-conscripts Who served in Indonesia of their Love-affairs with Local Female Servants
Aya Ezawa Telling the Unknown Past: Indisch-Japanese and the Memory of WWII
 

L-12  -  MID05: Court Culture and Court Consumption II
Main Building: Room 355

    Network: Middle Ages
Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Organiser: Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues
Chair: Tiago Faria
Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues Dressing and Adorning Portuguese Infantas in the 15th Century
Diana Pelaz Flores The Treasure Queen's Wardrobe and Fashion as Power Generators and Builders in Castile in the 15th Century
Rita Melro The Royal Treasury, a Mirror of the King: Power, Luxury and Spirituality in the Treasure of Dinis, King of Portugal (1279-1322)
Adriana Almeida Faith that Glitters. Piety and Devotion in the Treasure of Leonor of Portugal (1328-1348)
 

M-12  -  WOM08: Gender and the Sciences of the State
Main Building: Melville

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Helene Carlbäck
Discussant: Tine De Moor
Elizabeth Jones Gender and the 'Sciences of the State' in Rural Germany: The Social and Environmental Reclamation of Farm Households, 1866-1914
Simone Diender Governing the Family Home: Social Science and the Education of American Citizens in the Early Cold War
Marynel Ryan Van Zee A Gendered Ordering of Self-Interest: Family and State in Nineteenth-Century German Economics
 

O-12  -  ORA11: Memory, Trauma and Nostalgia
JWS Room J355 (J10)

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Albert Lichtblau
Maria Zolotukhina Memory of a War Childhood: The Experience Before and During WWII in Russia
Irina Rebrova Thematic Lines of “Children’s of War” Narrative: Traumatic Experience or Nostalgia
Irena Saleniece Sovietisation as Trauma: Memories of Forced Changes to Ethnic, Religious and Social Identities
Geoffrey Swain “ ‘We Were the Vanguard!’: Nostalgia for Latvia’s Young Communist League”
 

P-12  -  SPA05: HGIS Methodological Issues
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Spatial and Digital History
Chair: Gethin Rees
Discussant: Gethin Rees
Humphrey Southall, Patrick Manning Potentials for a Global Historical GIS
Malte Helfer The Use of Temporal Data in the ArcGIS 10 Release – New Prospects for the Digital Historical Cartography, Presented using the Example of the Territorial Development in the Greater Region since the Congress of Vienna
Jean Luc Pinol, Guillaume Fantion Historical Administrative Zoning and History : France XIXth-XXth Centuries (Methods and Results)
Pierre Vernus, Francesco Beretta & Claire Charlotte Butez Managing Geo-historical Information in a Collective and Cumulative System. The Project SyMoGIH and its Gazetteer
 

Q-12  -  HEA02: The Mine as a Specific Field for Experimenting New Methods and Revealing New Stakes in Occupational Health (20th c.) II
JWS Room J375 (J15)

    Network: Health and Environment
Organiser: Judith Rainhorn
Chair: Paul-André Rosental
Discussant: Paul-André Rosental
Judith Rainhorn ‘We discussed it a bit…’ (Dr. Hamilton). Handing Over to the Actors to Understand Work and Health Interaction in the Copper Mines of Arizona, 1919”
Arthur McIvor Narratives from the Dusty Coalface: Evaluating Oral Evidence in Understanding Work and Health Cultures in British Coal Mining Since the 1930s
Laure Pitti, Pascal Marichalar “Legitimate Expertise and Lay Counter-expertise on Occupational Health Issues in the French Mines: A Focus on the Peñarroya Case (1960s-1980s)”
 

R-12  -  LAT02: New Histories of Latin America in the Cold War: Politics, Culture and International Perspectives
Maths Building: 203

    Network: Latin-America
Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Organiser: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney
Chair: Lessie Jo Frazier
Discussant: Lessie Jo Frazier
Jadwiga Pieper Mooney Feminism, Communism and Women's Transnational Activism in the Cold War: The Women's International Democratic Federation (WIDF)
William Booth The Mexican Communist Party in Comparative Perspective: Towards a Schema for the Postwar Conjuncture
Benjamin Cowan Making Machismo: Cold War Alignment and the Political Terminology of American Masculinities
 

S-12  -  WOM12: Women and Power
Maths Building: 204

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Bettina Brandt
Discussant: Mary Louise Nagata
Stefan Amirell The Trading Queens Indian Ocean World, c. 1350–1850
Gunnel Karlsson Political power, femininity and gender clashes
Sabine Schmolinsky Gendering Visibility in the Middle Ages. Power, Agency, and the Sexes in Nobility
 

U-12  -  MAT02: Historical Drivers of Commercial Gambling II: Law and Policy
Maths Building: 326

    Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Organiser: Riitta Matilainen
Organiser: Sytze F. Kingma
Chair: Riitta Matilainen
Sytze F. Kingma The Dutch Gambling Act of 1964 and the “Alibi-Model” of Gambling Regulation
Antti Myllymaa European Offshore Jurisdictions as the Juridico-political Infrastructure for the Cross-border Online Gambling Industry
Maria Heiskanen Culture or Games? The History of Using the Profits of Money Games for Good Causes
 

W-12  -  ECO13: Beyond Empires: Self Organizing Cross Imperial Networks vs Institutional Empires, 1500-1800 IV The Indian Ocean and Beyond
Maths Building: 417

    Network: World History
Network: Economics
Organiser: Catia Antunes
Organiser: Amélia Polónia
Chair: Catia Antunes
Discussant: Amélia Polónia
Michael Kempe The „Pirate Round“. Self-Organizing and Illegal Economic Networks beyond Empires around 1700
Leos Muller Trading with Asia without a Colonial Empire. Swedish Merchant Networks and Chartered Company Trade, 1750-1800
Chris Nierstrasz In the Shadow of the Companies, Empires of trade in the orient and informal entrepreneurship, 1600-1800
Guido Van Meersbergen “The Nature of the People and their Government”: The Role of Cultural Perceptions of Trustworthiness in Dutch and English East India Company Commercial and Diplomatic Strategies
 

X-12  -  ETH19: Forced Migrations
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Guldeniz Kibris
Discussant: Johan Svanberg
Cem Disbudak, Semra Purkis Forced Migrants or Voluntary Exiles: Bulgarian Turks in Turkey
Maria Egorova Humanitarian Activity of Russian Academic Group in Great Britain, 1920-1930
Pippa Virdee The Impact of Forced Migration on the Economies of Divided Punjab:A Case Study of Ludhiana and Lyallpur
 

Y-12  -  SEX06: Masculinities and the Regulation of Sex
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 2

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Sarah Toulalan
Discussant: Sarah Toulalan
Chad Denton The Brotherhood: Male Homosexual Identity Among the Early 18th Century French Aristocracy
Angelika Koch Unhealthy Desires: Controlling Sexuality and the Body in Early Modern Japan
Julie Gammon 'Dangerous' Men: Defining Male Sexualities in Eighteenth-century England