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  Saturday 14 April 8.30 - 10.30 

A-13  -  CUL13: No Future? Youth in Europe in the 1960s and 1970s
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre A

    Network: Culture
Chair: Magdalena Elchinova
Chris Warne “Graphical Terrorism? Bazooka, Punk and the Fate of Radical Politics in 1970s France”
Nikolaos Papadogiannis ‘Sun, Sea and Sex’? The Making of West German and Greek Young Tourists in the 1960s and the 1970s.
Marko Zubak Yugoslav Communist Youth Media and the Rock/Punk Subculture of the Late 1970s
Kaarina Kilpiö Cassette Users Looking Back on their Newfound Power
 

B-13  -  ELI18: Soviet & Post Soviet Elites
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre B

    Network: Elites
Chair: Andrea Pokludova
Discussant: Andrea Pokludova
Meri E. Herrala Elite Performers as Soviet Cultural Diplomats
Aappo Kähönen Economic Reform and Alliance Cohesion from the Viewpoint of Competition
 

C-13  -  FAM15: Suburban Populations, 16-20th Centuries I
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre C

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Fabrice Boudjaaba
Organiser: Virginie De Luca Barrusse
Chair: Vincent Gourdon
Discussant: Guido Alfani
Fabrice Boudjaaba Civil Marriages and Choice of Witnesses in a Suburban Commune in Ile-de-France 19th Century
Romola Davenport Survival in the Suburbs: Infant Mortality by Social Status in St. Martin-in-the-Fields,1750-1824.
Gill Newton Death in the Suburbs: Mortality in London and its Hinterland Between 1550 and 1700
Sandra Bree The Fertility of the Inhabitants of the Parisian Suburbs in the Late 19th Century
 

D-13  -  CRI13: Policing and Authority in the United States from Revolution to the Late 19th Century
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre D

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Vivien Miller
Discussant: Vivien Miller
Gwenda Morgan, Peter Rushton Rhetoric, Reality and Retaliation: The Problem of Implementing the Law of Nations in the American Revolution
Christopher Fritsch Crime and Justice in the Midst of War: Pennsylvania's Criminal Justice System during the Revolution
Richard Mc Mahon Violence, Law and Migration: the Irish Experience in Late Nineteenth-Century San Francisco
Matthew Ward Courts and Community in the Early American Backcountry, 1740-1815
 

E-13  -  FAM26: Bursting with New Historical Data on Residence Patterns and Living Arrangements: First Results from the MOSAIC Project
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre E

    Network: Family and Demography
Network: Spatial and Digital History
Organiser: Siegfried Gruber
Organiser: Mikolaj Szoltysek
Chair: Kees Mandemakers
Discussant: Michel Oris
Joshua R. Goldstein Rationale of the MOSAIC Project
Péter Öri, Levente Pakot Patterns of Marriage and Household Structure in 19th Century Hungary
Dalia Leinarte Lithuanian „Nuclear Family“: Consequence or Precondition of a Great Agrarian Change of 1860s?
Rolf Gehrmann Does Urban Life Lead to Different Forms of Coresidence? Germany at the Eve of Industrial Revolution (1846)
 

F-13  -  SPE03: CLIO-INFRA: Mapping World Inequality 1500-2000
Main Building: Randolph Hall

    Chair: Jan Luiten van Zanden
Discussant: Jan Luiten van Zanden
Discussant: Reinoud Bosch
Discussant: Filipa Ribeiro da Silva
Discussant: Pim de Zwart
 

G-13  -  LAB09: Working with Kin: Unpaid Work, Apprenticeship and Kin's Labour in Family Business
Main Building: East Quad Lecture Theatre

    Network: Labour
Network: Women and Gender
Organiser: Anna Bellavitis
Organiser: Manuela Martini
Chair: Amy Erickson
Discussant: Raffaella Sarti
Discussant: Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
Anna Bellavitis Apprenticeship in Early Modern Europe and the Case of 16th Century Venice
Manuela Martini When Unpaid Workers Need a Legal Status. Trade Associations, Family Workers and the Changing of Labour Rights in 20th Century France
Maria Ågren Managing the State in a Local Context: Lower Civil Servants in Early Modern Sweden
Céline Bessiere Gender in Wine-Growing Family Businesses (Cognac, France) : The Problematic Place of the Conjugal Partner
Claire Lemercier Apprenticeship, Wages and Contracts during the Industrial Revolution. Lessons from the Parisian Case
 

H-13  -  URB04: Gender in the European Town, 1650-1900
Main Building: Forehall

    Network: Urban
Organiser: Deborah Simonton
Chair: Elaine Chalus
Discussant: Elaine Chalus
Deborah Simonton Negotiating the Eighteenth-century Urban Economy: Gender and Space in Northern Europe
Katie Barclay Urban and Rural Manliness in the Nineteenth-Century Irish Court
Nina Koefoed To Act as a Citizen. Local Philanthropy as a Way to Conform to Male, Political Citizenship
Anne Montenach Legal Trade and Black Markets: Women and the Sale of Food in Late Seventeenth- and early Eighteenth-century Lyon
 

I-13  -  SOC04: International Institutions and the Production of International Knowledge on Social Security
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: Social Inequality
Organiser: Jill Jensen
Chair: Sandrine Kott
Discussant: Sonya Michel
Jill Jensen: no abstract
Sonja Matter Enforcing International Standards in Social Work: The Exchange Programmes of the United Nations in the Field of Social Work in the Post-War Period
Eileen Boris When Equal Rights May Not Be Enough: The ILO and the Woman Worker
 

J-13  -  LAB30: Transitions in Labour Relations Worldwide 1500-2000: Preliminary Results of the Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations
Main Building: G466

    Network: Labour
Chair: Erik-Jan Zurcher
Discussant: Erik-Jan Zurcher
M. Erdem Kabadayi, Hulya Canbakal Labour Relations in the Ottoman Empire
Gijs Kessler, Dmitry Khitrov Transitions in Labour Relations in Eastern Europe: Russia, 1500 - 2000
Jan Lucassen Shifts in global labour relations: Western Europe, Russia, East Asia, South America and Sub-Saharan Africa 1500-2000 compared
Karin Hofmeester A Short Introduction to the Global Collaboratory on the History of Labour Relations
Gareth Austin Quantifying Transitions in Labour Relations in Ghana, 1800-2000
 

K-13  -  WOR07: Public Diplomacy and Civil Society: Experience of 19th and 20th Centuries
Main Building: Gilbert Scott Conference Rooms 250

    Network: World History
Organiser: Mikhail Lipkin
Chair: Steffi Marung
Discussant: Michael Kandiah
Mikhail Lipkin British public organizations and a phenomena of public diplomacy during Soviet-British cultural "indian summer" on the edge of 1950s-1960-s
Elena Mironova Council of Ambassadors of Russians Abroad as an example of social diplomacy.
Samuil Volfson The role of non-governmental organizations in the development of US foreign policy in 1920s
Ekaterina Grantseva Russia and Spain: Intellectual contacts and transformation of the countries' image
Denis Sekirinskiy The American press as an element of public diplomacy and an instrument for shaping the image of the late Soviet Union
 

L-13  -  MID02: Gender and Power Relations at the Renaissance Court
Main Building: Room 355

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Christina Antenhofer
Chair: Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues
Discussant: Michaela Hohkamp
Christina Antenhofer The Family as a Total System: The Case of the Gonzaga (14th-16th centuries)
Sarah Bercusson Gift Strategies and Female Networks: the Role of the Consort
Christina Lutter Gender Relations at the Court of Maximilian I: Representations and Practices
Daniela Unterholzner Bianca Maria Sforza - Taking a Different Perspective
 

M-13  -  EDU05: Health, Welfare and Children
Main Building: Melville

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Catherine Burke
Discussant: Annemieke Van Drenth
Bengt Sandin, Mathilda Hallberg Visualizing Children´s Bodies in the Welfare State
Mona Gleason Children, Sexual Health, and Identity in Canada, 1900 to 1950
Anna Larsson Enhancing the Social and Psychological Health of Swedish School Children 1940–1980: Children’s Needs and Expert’s Competences
 

P-13  -  SPA04: GIS and Spatial Distribution
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Spatial and Digital History
Chair: Humphrey Southall
Discussant: Humphrey Southall
Ana Alcântara Analysis of the Effect of Railway Accessibility on Population Settlements using Map Algebra Methodology. The Case of a Portuguese Inland Region (1878-1930)
Sebastian Klüsener Long-term Trends in the Spatial Distribution of the Population in Germany 1820-today
Luis Silveira, Daniel Ribeiro Alves & Josep Puig New Insights on the Evolution of Population Distribution in the Iberian Peninsula (1878-2001)
Niall Cunningham The Rule of ‘Vicarious Punishment’: Space, Religion and the Belfast ‘Troubles’ of 1920 – 22
 

R-13  -  ORA16: Gendered Lives, Antinomical Nostalgia: Women's Memories of State Socialism
Maths Building: 203

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Amia Lieblich
Discussant: Andrea Peto
Veronica Shapovalov "There is No Place Like Home": Trauma and Nostalgia in Women's Memoirs of the Gulag
Izabella Agardi "One had to Adjust to Everything: to the Kádár -regime, to the Tito-regime here, to Ceausescu there". Structural Nostalgias in Hungarian Women's Life Narratives from Serbia, Romania and Hungary
Ana Luleva Gender Dimensions of Post-socialist Nostalgia in Bulgaria
Natalia Pushkareva The Oral History of Russian Academy Community: Transformations of Gender-discrimination Practices
 

S-13  -  RUR17: Food and Region. Towards a History of Terroir
Maths Building: 204

    Network: Rural
Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Organiser: Rengenier Rittersma
Chair: Ernst Langthaler
Discussant: Vincent Marcilhac
Rengenier Rittersma Truffle of Discord : Truffe du Périgord versus Tartufo di Norcia
Monica Truninger, Cristina Joanaz Freshness and Democratization of Food Consumption in the Western Societies (18th- 21st Centuries)
Amândio Barros, Gaspar Martins Pereira Port Wine and the Douro Region in the Early Modern Period
Marco Batignani An Introduction to Saffron in Val d'Orcia and the Crete Senesi. Short Story of a Forgotten and Rediscovered Product (14th –21th Centuries)
Kolleen Guy The Invention of Terroir in Champagne and Burgundy
 

T-13  -  RUR05: Corporatism in Rural Europe, 19th - 20th Centuries
Maths Building: 325

    Network: Rural
Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Organiser: Stéphane Le Bras
Chair: Juan Pan-Montojo
Discussant: Juan Pan-Montojo
Stéphane Le Bras Protecting a Dominating Position: Corporatism in the Wine Market in Languedoc (1900s-1950s)
Jordi Planas Agricultural cooperatives and winegrowers mobilization in Catalonia in the early twentieth century
Rien Emmery Cruce et Aratro. The Symbiosis of Catholicism and Agrarianism in Belgium, 1919-1939
Dulce Freire Corporatism in Portugal: institutions and modernization of agriculture during the Estado Novo (1933-1974)
 

U-13  -  WOM10: Gendered Memories and Historiographies
Maths Building: 326

    Network: Women and Gender
Network: Culture
Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Elisabeth Elgán
Discussant: Bettina Brandt
Krassimira Daskalova History Wars: Gender Representations in Textbooks
Falko Schnicke The Bodies of History. Genderization and Sexualization in 19th-century German Historiography
Ute Lischke Whose Memories? Whose History? Addressing Nostalgia and Trauma in the Films of Sibylle Schönemann
 

V-13  -  ETH12: Austria - In and out Flow of Labour Migration Post 1945
Maths Building: 416

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Karin Schmidlechner
Discussant: Karin Schmidlechner
Manfred Pfaffenthaler Migration and Mobility. The “Guest Worker’s Route” – A Transeuropean Migration Way.
Ute Sonnleitner "Diligent Girls and Boys Searched for Switzerland" - Styrian Temporal Labour Migration 1945-1955
Stefan Benedik Out of the Settlement. Approaches towards Romani Migrations as Labour Migrations
Andrea Althaus Migratory Biographies. Austrian Female Labour Migrants in Switzerland (1945-1960)
 

W-13  -  ELI05: Town and Country - Supplying Elite Consumers in the 18th to 19th Centuries I the country house
Maths Building: 417

    Network: Elites
Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Organiser: Jon Stobart
Organiser: Johanna Ilmakunnas
Chair: Jon Stobart
Discussant: Johanna Ilmakunnas
My Hellsing Female Consumption at the Swedish Eighteenth-Century Court. What a Duchess’ Cash-books Reveal
Hannah Waugh Supplying the Country House: Audley End, Essex, c.1760-1835
Ulla Ijas Elite Networks and Consumption in Vyborg and St. Petersburg in the Beginning of the 19th Century, Case Marie Hackman
 

X-13  -  ETH20: Gender, Migration and Ethnicity
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Marlou Schrover
Discussant: Manuela Martini
Anna-Maria Eurenius Movers and Stayers. Household Context and Emigration from Western Sweden to America in the 1890s
Margaretha van Es Representations of Muslim Women’s Gender Identities by Minority Organisations in Norway as a Response to the Norwegian Public Discourse about the Emancipation and Integration of Muslim Women (1975-2010)
Anneke Comello Connecting stories: contemporary letters and retrospective oral accounts of Dutch immigrants in New Zealand
 

Y-13  -  SEX08: Women and Sexualities
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 2

    Network: Women and Gender
Network: Sexuality
Chair: Wannes Dupont
Discussant: Hera Cook
Lucy Bland Researching Women’s Sexual Narratives in 1920s Britain
Cornelie Usborne Discovering Desire: Researching Female Sexuality in Everyday Life in Nazi Germany
Anne-Marie Sohn Youth, Pre-marital Sex and Radio Archives in 1960s France
 

Z-13  -  POL11: The Politics of Memory and History: Finding a Usable Past
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 3

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Ariel Salzmann
Jasper Heinzen ‘To Heal a Soreness which has been Kept up Among our Waterloo Allies’: Festive Commemorations of Waterloo and the Politics of Memory. An Anglo-Hanoverian Case-study
Markus Wien Nationalism in Communist Bulgaria
Guldeniz Kibris The Turkish Past and the Cold War
 

  Saturday 14 April 11.00 - 13.00 

A-14  -  CUL17: Aesthetic Forms
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre A

    Network: Culture
Chair: Magdalena Elchinova
Zsuzsanna Böröcz From Germany to Belgium or from Belgium to Germany? The Pivotal Role of the Benedictines in the Formulation of Modern Sacred Art, Illustrated by the Case of Stained Glass Windows in Church Architecture
Rui Bras Making films under Salazar's gaze. Cinematic representation of Lisbon in two popular comedies of the 1940s
Janne Poikolainen Popular Music, Taste, and the Symbolic Discussion on the Post-war Modernization in Finland in the 1960s
Tomasz Rachwald Revolutionaries and the New Order. Participation of Polish Interwar Leftist Film Directors in Creating Polish Post-war Cinema
 

B-14  -  WOM16: Gender Equality and Civil Society
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre B

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Dominique Grisard
Discussant: Natalia Novikova
Fia Sundevall Discriminating Men in the Name of Equality? Paradoxes and Contradictions in Debates and Policy on Gender and Military Work, Sweden 1970-2010.
Yulia Gradskova International Visions and Local Practices of Gender Equality: Challenges, Problems and Activism in the North-West Region of Russia
Ethan Levine Gender Variance and Civil Society
Emma Sundkvist Women’s Rights Work in Cairo: Imbrications of Religious and Secular Frameworks
 

C-14  -  FAM16: Suburban Populations, 16-20th Centuries II
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre C

    Network: Family and Demography
Chair: Virginie De Luca Barrusse
Discussant: Fabrice Boudjaaba
Luca Mocarelli The Suburbs of Milan in the Long Run (XVIIIth to XXth Centuries)
Eugenia Bournova The Creation of New Cities in Greater Athens during the 20th Century
Laurent Heyberger Between Town and Country, the Height of Suburbanites
 

D-14  -  CRI14: Crime, Criminal Justice and Policing in Phases of Transition
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre D

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Chris A. Williams
Nell Darby Women, Relationships and the Summary Process in Georgian England
David Cox 'Dear Reader, I married him ... and him': Bigamy offences in England & Wales 1850-1950.
Roddy Nilsson Evil Women or Desperate House-wifes? Murderous Women in Sweden c. 1850–1890
 

E-14  -  FAM22: Can Family Systems Explain Regional Economic and Political Disparities in Europe: Historica and Comtemporary Perspectives
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre E

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Mikolaj Szoltysek
Chair: Siegfried Gruber
Discussant: Arne Solli
Renzo Derosas, Alice Kasakoff & Mikolaj Szoltysek Uses and misuses of the notion of ‘family system’ in recent scholarship on contemporary economic and political disparities in Europe
Pier Paolo Viazzo Temporary Deflections or Persistent Contrasts? Assessing the Role of Family and Kinship Structures on the Two Shores of the Mediterranean
Sarah Carmichael, Jan Luiten van Zanden & Jan Kok Family Systems, Agency and Economic Development in Global Perspective
Hannes Grandits Family Systems within European Welfare State Developments in the second half of the 20th century
 

F-14  -  WOM19: Meet the Author: Aftermath of War: Women's Movements and Female Activists 1918-1923
Main Building: Randolph Hall

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Matthew Stibbe
Discussant: Nikolai Vukov
Discussant: Alexandra Kolesnikova
Judit Acsády Feminist Social Networks: Density of Connections, Innovation, Pluralism of Ideas.
Olga Shnyrova After the Vote has been Won. The Fate of the Women's Suffrage Movement in Russia: Persons, Ideas and Deeds after the Revolution
 

G-14  -  LAB10: Climate Change: An Issue for Labour Historians
Main Building: East Quad Lecture Theatre

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Silke Neunsinger
Chair: Silke Neunsinger
Discussant: Holger Weiss
Lars Berggren Linking Labour History and Environmental History
Verity Burgmann From ‘Jobs Versus Environment’ to ‘Green-collar Jobs’: Australian Trade Unions and the Climate Change Debate
 

H-14  -  LAB18: Labour and Labour Relations in Hotels, Restaurants and Cafes
Main Building: Forehall

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Patricia Van den Eeckhout
Chair: Magaly Rodríguez García
Discussant: Lex Heerma Van Voss
Patricia Van den Eeckhout Down and out in Ghent? (Foreign) Cooks and Waiters at the Universal Exhibition Ghent 1913
Peter Scholliers German restaurant staff and the French culinary hegemony (Brussels, 1850 - 1914)
Mary-France Desmedt Alien Labour in Times of Crisis: The Discourse of the Belgian Unions in the Service Industries
 

I-14  -  SOC10: New Approaches in the Study of Social Mobility and Stratification
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Wiebke Schulz
Discussant: Dave Griffiths
Paul Lambert, David Griffiths & Richard Zijdeman & Ineke Maas & Marco van Leeuwen Comparing Network and Association Models in the Analysis of Historical Patterns of Occupational Interactions and Stratification
Richard Zijdeman Does it add up? Combining Register Data and Survey Data to Study Social Mobility in the 20th Century
Zoltan Lippenyi, M.H.D. van Leeuwen & Ineke Maas Long-term Historical Trends of Intergenerational Social Mobility in Hungary (1850-2000)
Marco Van Leeuwen, Ineke Maas & Soren Edvinsson Social Mobility in Sweden: A Multilevel Analysis
 

J-14  -  REL05: Material Culture and Religion
Main Building: G466

    Network: Religion
Chair: Maria Cristina Osswald
Discussant: Maria Cristina Osswald
Nadine Tauchner, Thomas Wallnig Re-inventing Hildegard - Sustainable Economy and Monastic Reform in Benedictine Monasteries
Javier Marín The Power of the Word: The Church and the Theoretical Principles for Building a Castilian House in the Spanish Golden Age
Hugo Silva The Role of Social Capital and Patronage in the Access to the Cathedral Chapters. The Portuguese Case (1564-1640)
Ian Mitchell Tyrian Silks and Persian Carpets’: Aspects of Christian Thought and Material Culture in Britain from the 17th to 19th Centuries
Elisabeth Lobenwein Socio-economic Aspects of the Austrian Sanctuary Maria Luggau (Carinthia) in the Early Modern Times
 

L-14  -  MID07: Eurocore Cuius Regio Session I
Main Building: Room 355

    Network: Middle Ages
Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Organiser: Maarten Duijvendak
Chair: Dick de Boer
Job Weststrate, Juhan Kreem Adapting Regional Strategies during the Long Sixteenth Century: Livonia and the Lower Rhine Area Compared
Cosmin Popa-Gorjanu, José Augusto Sottomayor Pizarro & Maria Cristina Pimenta & Mafalda Soares da Cunha The Role of Nobility in Shaping the Regional Strategies in the Middle and in the early Modern Ages (The Comparative Cases of Transylvania and Portugal)
Jana Fantysová Matějková, Kurt Villads Jensen Virtual Regions in History - a Comparative Approach
Przemyslaw Wiszewski, Flocel Sabate Curull Catalunia - Silesia. Cohesive and Disruptive Forces in History of Regions
Flocel Sabaté External Perception, Institutional Construction and Social Cohesion in the Building of Catalonia (XII-XV Centuries)
 

M-14  -  EDU06: Special Children
Main Building: Melville

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Greetje Timmerman
Annemieke Van Drenth Nineteenth Century Perceptions of Mental Retardation and Child Pathology in the Dutch Context
Pieter Verstraete Deaf Sports and the Politics of Identity. The Development of Sport Associations for deaf People in Belgium, 1880-1945
Bart Vranckx, Pieter Fannes Creativity in Crisis: A Conceptual Approach of an Educational Discussion
Jeanette Normanton Erry ‘Excellence is merely a matter of opportunity.’ The role of physical education in schools for the blind in England and Wales in the mid-twentieth century.
 

N-14  -  ETH15: Immigration Research, Many-Cultured Societies and Scholar-Migrants in the U.S., 1880s to 1930s: Columbia and Minnesota Schools Rather than 'Uprooted Marginal Man'
Main Building: Senate

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Marlou Schrover
Discussant: Marlou Schrover
Dirk Hoerder “Neither Marginal Men nor Uprooted: The Columbia University Scholars’ Comprehensive Approach to Migrant Culture and Agency”
Henry Yu The Lost Potential of the Chicago School of Sociology
Donna Gabaccia The Lives and Legacy of the Minnesota School of Immigration and Refugee Studies
 

O-14  -  ORA12: Workplace, Community Change and Nostalgia
JWS Room J355 (J10)

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Daniela Koleva
Andrew Perchard “A dying mutual friend”: Industrial Closures, Working Lives and National Culture in Post-war Scotland
Jackie Clarke Losing Moulinex, Losing Fordism: Complexities of Nostalgia in Oral History Narratives after Factory Closures
Steven High Vanishing Neighbourhoods: Oral History and Urban Change
Tim Strangleman Erasure, Remembrance, Nostalgia, and Loss: Reflections on the Death of an English Brewery
 

P-14  -  ANT05: Thucydides and the Origins of Social-Scientific History
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Antiquity
Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Kelly Olson
Neville Morley Thucydides and ‘Geschichte als Wissenschaft’
Benjamin Earley Citoyen Thucydides: Thucydidean Influences on French Revolutionary Political Thought
 

Q-14  -  HEA13: Public Health Policies and Social Change
JWS Room J375 (J15)

    Network: Health and Environment
Chair: Marie Clark Nelson
Discussant: Marie Clark Nelson
Sören Edvinsson, Peter Byass Health in Old Age. The Epidemiological Transition among Elderly in Sweden 1910-2010
Iris Borowy Public Health between Global Economic and Environmental Developments
Logie Barrow Wrightian Moments: Euphoric Despair among British Vaccinists, c.1910
Ramón Castejón-Bolea, Enrique Perdiguero-Gil The Protection of the Mother Section of Auxilio Social (Social Aid) and the Medicalization of Pregnancy and Delivery in Twentieth Century Spain
 

R-14  -  SPA08: Re-imagining Religion
Maths Building: 203

    Network: Spatial and Digital History
Network: Religion
Organiser: David Bodenhamer
Chair: Andreas Kunz
Discussant: Andreas Kunz
David Bodenhamer One Place, Many Beliefs: Visualizing the Complexity of American Religion
John Corrigan Space and the Interpretation of American Religious History
Trevor Harris Objectively Mapping the Subjective or Subjectively Mapping the Objective: Conundrums in the Mapping of Religion
Gethin Rees The Byzantine Economy and Jewish Communities: a Geographical Information Systems Approach
 

S-14  -  RUR18: Rural History and World History
Maths Building: 204

    Network: Rural
Chair: Anton Schuurman
Discussant: Anton Schuurman
Roser Alvarez Klee The Incredible Famine, 1876-1879. A Case Study of the Province of Henan
Özgür Burçak Gürsoy Restriction of the “Poison”: Changing Agricultural Politics on Opium in Early Republican Turkey, 1923 - 1939
Richard W Hoyle Brenner in the Atlantic World
Miriam Muller Peasant Memory, Resistance and Community
Bina Sengar Rural Politics and Peasant Movements in Colonial Western India
Yves Segers Farming in tropical Africa. The migration of Belgian farmers to Congo, 1908-1933
 

T-14  -  LAT03: Gender and Sexuality in Latin American History
Maths Building: 325

    Network: Latin-America
Network: Sexuality
Network: Women and Gender
Organiser: Paulo Drinot
Organiser: Kim Clark
Chair: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney
Discussant: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney
Paulo Drinot: no abstract
Kim Clark Negotiating Prostitution: Gender, Sexuality and the Public Health
Laurent Corbeil "Se conocían carnalmente": Sexual Criminality and Violence among Amerindians of early San Luis Potosí, New Spain (1592-1630)
Lessie Jo Frazier Desiring the Working Class: A Spanish Anti-Clerical Feminist, a Catholic Bishop, a Negligent Patriarchal State, and Working-Class Sex
Cynthia Milton Gendered Memories of Peru’s ‘Internal War’ as Recounted through Art
 

U-14  -  ETH22: Colonial Ties and their Effects on Migration
Maths Building: 326

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Hanan Sabea
Discussant: Per-Olof Grönberg
Timo Särkkä A Perspective on Nordic Colonialism: Finns as Empire-builders in Southern Africa, 1895–1945
John Schuster Return Migrants as Strangers: The Dutch of Suriname
Sara Park The Smuggling Ring: A History of "Illegals" in Early Postwar Japan
Shaun Marmon Slavery, Race and Gender in the Circassian Period of the Mamluk Empire
 

V-14  -  ETH11: Migration in the British Empire
Maths Building: 416

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Tanja Bueltmann
Discussant: Tanja Bueltmann
Melodee Beals ‘We Feel Highly Flattered in Perceiving that Articles are Occasionally Copied’: Public Conversations of Immigration and Settlement in New South Wales, 1803-1842
Lisa Chilton Creating Anglo-British Homogeneity in a Heterogeneous Population: Cultural Imperialism and Identity Reconstructions in a Colonial Case Study
Marjory Harper *‘Everything is English’: Expectations and Experiences of English Migrants to New Zealand, 1840-1970
Amy Lloyd Who Emigrated? Using Passenger Lists and Census Returns to Study English Emigration to Canada, 1900-1914
 

W-14  -  ELI01: Town and Country - Supplying Elite Consumers in the 18th to 19th Centuries II networks and suppliers
Maths Building: 417

    Network: Elites
Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Organiser: Johanna Ilmakunnas
Organiser: Jon Stobart
Chair: Johanna Ilmakunnas
Discussant: Jon Stobart
Kerry Bristol Shop Local, Buy Global? Consumer Practice at Nostell Priory, West Yorkshire, c.1737-1785
Anna-Maria Åström Consumption Routes, Habits and Goods in Eastern Finland in the Late Eighteenth Century
Lucy Bailey Rural Retailing in Popular Literature: Exploring the Cultural Image of the Village Shop in the Nineteenth Century
 

X-14  -  ECO09: Economic Development since 1800
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1

    Network: Economics
Chair: Jeroen Touwen
Korinna Schoenhaerl Giving Money for the Revolution: The Greek Loan of Independence in 1825
Gudmundur Jonsson Economic Crises in Iceland since 1870
David Greasley, Nick Hanley, Les Oxley, Paul Warde & Eoin McClaughlin History and the Future: Predictive Power of Sustainable Development Indicators in the UK since 1750
Conor Mccabe The Irish Economy from 1922 to the 2008 Bank Guarantee: Tracing the Decisions which Undermined a State
Ernesto Clar Was Spain Different? Spanish Production and Consumption of Cereals and Meat in South European Comparison, 1950-1980
 

Y-14  -  SEX09: Transnational Transmutations
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 2

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Jens Rydström
Wannes Dupont ‘Homosexuality is far from being a Singular Entity.’ The Role of Interpol and Belgium’s Belated Discovery of a Socio-criminological Issue in the 1950s
David Minto An American Wolfenden in London: The Atlantic Crossings of a “Peculiarly British” Sex Report
Kate Stevens Sexuality, Criminal Justice and Imperial Rivalry in the New Hebrides, 1906-1920
 

Z-14  -  POL12: Institutions, Identity and the Politics of Cultural Heritage
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 3

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Network: World History
Chair: Astrid M. Eckert
Michael Karabinos The Post-Colonial Archival Transformation
Anja Hansen Archival Access: The Dutch Case
Vanja Lozic Museums and the Making of ‘Ourselves’ in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Martina Becker Delineation by the Architecture Office: The İnşaât ve Tamirât Müdürlüğü in the Ottoman Empire and the early Turkish Republic
 

  Saturday 14 April 14.00 - 16.00 

A-15  -  CUL15: Ideology, Images and Cultural Representations I
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre A

    Network: Culture
Chair: Joeri Januarius
Discussant: Marcel Reyes-Cortez
Jessica Carlisle 'Emotion, Solidarity and Opposition: Missing Representations of Mother’s Agency in Dutch/Egyptian Child Custody Disputes'
Aurelie Lacassagne French literature, the Myth of Scheherazade and the Burqa
Marga Altena Engaging Media, Empowering Mothers: Television Shows and Weblogs on International Child Abduction in the Netherlands
 

B-15  -  ELI14: Modern Political Elites
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre B

    Network: Elites
Chair: Nadine Vivier
Discussant: Sidsel Eriksen
Francisco Precioso Izquierdo In the Heat of the Family. Social Networks and Mobility in the Administration of the Spanish Monarchy: The Macanaz (XVII-XIX).
Frederik Verleden The transformation of the Belgian Parliamentary Elite
Martin Åberg Nonconformism and Political Elites: Swedish and German Liberalism in the 19th Century
Vlad Popovici Blood, Kinship and Nationalism. The Romanian Political Elite from Hungary (1867-1900)
Pedro Urbano The Recruitment of the Great Officials on the Royal Household in the Last Years of Portuguese Monarchy
 

C-15  -  FAM09: Women, Family Income and Expenditure in the 19th and Early 20th Century
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre C

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Beatrice Moring
Chair: Mary Louise Nagata
Discussant: Eilidh Garrett
Beatrice Moring Women, Income and Household Budgets in the 19th and Early 20th Century
Cristina Borderías, Pilar Pérez-Fuentes & Carmen Sarasúa Gender Inequalities in Consumption. Spain 1850-1930
Nigel Goose Local Labour Markets and Family Budgets in Victorian England
Kristina Lilja, Dan Bäcklund To Depend on one's Children or to Depend on Oneself: Saving Behaviours for Old-age in 19th and Early 20th Century Sweden
Richard Wall (1944 -2011) Widows, Budgets and Poverty in the English Past, Presented by Beatrice Moring
 

D-15  -  CRI15: Criminal Justice in the Low Countries: the Long Term Perspective
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre D

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Xavier Rousseaux
Discussant: Xavier Rousseaux
Julie Louette Judicial Statistics and Parliamentary Debates: a Game of Reciprocal Influences?
Sarah Auspert, Nathalie Demaret Judicial Torture in the Low Countries, Theory and Practices, 13th-18th Centuries: First Reflexions (Hainaut, Namur and Brabant)
Aude Musin Survival and decline of the right to vengeance at the turn of the Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period in a city of the Low Countries (Namur, 14th-17th centuries)
 

E-15  -  FAM23: Academies of Sciences and Population in European Countries in the 18th century
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre E

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Jean-Marc Rohrbasser
Organiser: Nathalie Le Bouteillec
Chair: Jacques Veron
Discussant: Jacques Veron
Jean-Marc Rohrbasser Wargentin, the Swedish Academy of Sciences and Mortality
Nathalie Le Bouteillec Tabell-Verket : The Project of the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences
Eric Brian The "Essai pour connaître la population du royaume" at the Royal Academy of Sciences in Paris. New Scientific and Political Coup
Christine Théré French Learned Societies
 

F-15  -  THE05: Transnational Humanities: Possibilities and Prospects
Main Building: Randolph Hall

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Organiser: Jie-Hyun Lim
Chair: Jie-Hyun Lim
Discussant: Dominic Sachsenmaier
Sang-Hyun Kim Does Transnational History Problematize Science and Technology Enough?
Daham Chong Transnational History of Borders: East Asian Perspectives
Young-Jun Ha Mass Dictatorship and Transnational History: Exploring the Conceptual Basis for the Connection
Kyung Hwan Oh Social Scientific Imagination of the Man: Durkheimian Anthropos and Weberian Humanitas
 

G-15  -  LAB11: Work, Correction and Punishment in Workhouses and Correctional Houses
Main Building: East Quad Lecture Theatre

    Network: Labour
Network: Social Inequality
Organiser: Sonja Hinsch
Chair: Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
Discussant: Dominique Grisard
Sonja Hinsch Forced Labour and the Right to Work in Austria, 1918-1938. Meanings of Work in Correctional Houses, Voluntary Labour Service, and Productive Unemployment Relief
Virginia Crossman The Irish Workhouse as a Site for Moral and Practical Training
Megan Doolittle The workhouse in the slum – London 1880-1910.
 

H-15  -  LAB21: Social Movements in an International Perspective
Main Building: Forehall

    Network: Labour
Chair: Marcel van der Linden
Discussant: Magaly Rodríguez García
Jonas Sjölander Movements on different tracks. The Anti Apartheid and Trade Union Movements in Sweden and South Africa, 1975-1994.
Idesbald Goddeeris Western European Solidarity with Solidarnosc in the 1980s
Victoria Basualdo International Labor Organizations and their Impact on National Labor Movements: The Case of the ORIT and the ICFTU and Argentina, from the Late 1940s to the Mid 1980s
Fredrik Egefur Anti-militarism in Europe Before World War I: Perspectives on the Liberal and Socialist Peace Movements
 

I-15  -  SOC11: Social Structure and Mobility in Industrial Societies
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: Social Inequality
Network: Labour
Chair: Richard Zijdeman
Discussant: Paul Lambert
Discussant: Paul Puschmann
Colin Pooley Balancing Social Justice and Environmental Justice: Mobility Inequalities in Britain since circa 1900
Wiebke Schulz Employer’s Choice – Meriocratization of Selection Criteria during Industrialization in the Netherlands
Antonie Knigge The Total Influence of Family Background on Status Attainment in the Netherlands from 1842-1922
Susan Bandias, Don Fuller & Tanjil Whitnell & Darius Pfitzner Gender Pay Equity - A Myth or a Reality
 

J-15  -  REL10: Reshaping the "Religious Mind": Christian Reactions to Secular Human Sciences, 1900-1950
Main Building: G466

    Network: Religion
Network: Culture
Organiser: Agnes Desmazieres
Chair: Mary Heimann
Discussant: Mary Heimann
Agnes Desmazieres Genesis of the “Homo Progressivus”: Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s Scientific Humanism
Felix Westrup Psychotherapy and Protestant Practical Theology in early 20th Century Germany
Paula Kane Reception of the Freudian School among American Catholics
 

L-15  -  MID08: Eurocore Cuius Regio Session II
Main Building: Room 355

    Network: Middle Ages
Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Organiser: Maarten Duijvendak
Chair: Maarten Duijvendak
Dick de Boer Regions and State Formation in the Burgundian-Habsburg Netherlands
Nils Holger Petersen Symbolic Identity and the Cultural Memory of Saints
Ad Knotter ‘Unfamiliarity’, ‘Social Control’, or ‘Push-and-pull’. Mining and Cross-border Labour in the Dutch-Belgian-German Borderland, 1900-1973
Martin Klatt, René Ejbye Pedersen Labour Mobility in the Danish-German Border Region of Schleswig in a Longue Durée Perspective
 

M-15  -  WOM11: Women Entering Institutional Politics
Main Building: Melville

    Network: Women and Gender
Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Gunnel Karlsson
Discussant: Natalia Novikova
Ramona Mihaila, George Lazaroiu Power and Public Stage: Political Involvement of 19th Century Romanian Women Writers
Isabela Campoi Women Access at the Institutional Politics in Brazil: A Long Term Analysis until the First Female President
Pamela Schievenin Women’s Way of Doing Politics? Women Politicians and the Reform of Italy’s Maternal and Infant Welfare in a Comparative Perspective (1960s – 1970s)
 

P-15  -  SPA06: GIS and Urban History
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Spatial and Digital History
Chair: Don DeBats
Discussant: Don DeBats
Florian Ploeckl Space, Settlements, Towns: The Influence of Geography and Market Access on Settlement Distribution and Urbanization
Gerben Zaagsma Mapping Fascism and Anti-fascism in London in the 1930s
Eva Chodejovska, Jiri Krejci The GIS Web Map Portal of Prague Historical Cartography
Jan Reiff New Deal Visions: Mapping Urban America’s Past, Present and Future
Carry van Lieshout Access to Water in Eighteenth-century London
 

Q-15  -  HEA09: Medical Crisis and Political Crisis
JWS Room J375 (J15)

    Network: Health and Environment
Chair: Iris Borowy
Melisa Soto-Lafontaine, Nahomi Galindo Malave Health and Revolution: The Circulation of Scientific Knowledge and the Resignification of Neomalthusianism through the Magazine Salud y Fuerza, (1904-1914, Barcelona)
Carlos Tabernero The Medical-health Q&A Section of the Anarchist Magazine Estudios [Studies] (1930-1937): The Re-signification of Health and Disease through Multidimensional Communication Practices
José Miguel Campos Rodríguez, Gregoria Hernández Martín Disease as a Modulator of Social Change: The Media and the Epidemic of the Toxic Oil Syndrome (Spain, 1981-1987)
 

S-15  -  RUR19: Kinship and Gender Dynamics of Farm Households in Rural Society Past and Present
Maths Building: 204

    Network: Rural
Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Hannes Grandits
Martin Dackling From family to spouses? Property rights transformation in Sweden, 1850-1950
Patrick Heady Close Marriages and Distinct Lives: Kinship and Gender in the European Countryside
Ira Spieker Foreign Territory. “Resettlers” and their Impact on the Emerging Socialist Society in East Germany (after 1945)
Laura Stark Early Debates on Farm Women's Inheritance and Property Rights in the Finnish-language Press 1850-1870
Nancy Konvalinka Embodied Inheritance. The Clash between Gender-Equal Inheritance and a Gender-Differentiated Division of Work in a Spanish Village Today
 

T-15  -  RUR06: Technology, Modernity and Agricultural Transitions
Maths Building: 325

    Network: Technology
Network: Rural
Chair: Michael Kopsidis
Discussant: Michael Kopsidis
Hanne De Winter How to Feed Crops? The Long Search for Parcel Specific Fertilizer Recommendations in Belgium (1885-1945).
Alba Díaz Geada, Ana Cabana Iglesia & Lourenzo Fernández Prieto & Daniel Lanero Táboas Agricultural Extension Programmes in Postwar Europe: A Comparative Study of Two Extreme Cases: Spain and the Netherlands (1946 - 1973)
Heather Holmes The Diffusion of Labour Saving Technology and Technological Innovations: English Reaping Machines in Scotland 1850 to 1910
Jens van de Maele The Resonance of 'Silent Spring'. An Inquiry into the Reception of Rachel Carson’s Environmental Critique in Belgium and the Netherlands (1962-1963)
Paul Sharp, Markus Lampe Greasing the Wheels of Rural Transformation? Margarine and the Emergence of the Danish Dairy Industry
 

U-15  -  MAT09: The Ideology and Politics of Food
Maths Building: 326

    Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Network: Rural
Chair: Karin Dannehl
Kennan Ferguson Cooking Steel, Eating Aeroplanes: The Futurist Cookbook and the Ideology of Food
Nathalie Parys Construction of a National Cuisine in two Belgian 19th-century Cookbooks?
Elena Barbulescu All We Eat is Poisoned. Food Choices in Contemporary Transylvanian Villages. Framing the Healthy Food in Rural Transylvania
 

V-15  -  POL14: Shaping National(ist) Identities: Belonging, Hegemonies, Otherness
Maths Building: 416

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Markus Wien
Discussant: Markus Wien
Discussant: Jose Reis Santos
Eleonora Naxidou Reshaping the Image of the Greek: The Bulgarian Version (19th Century)
Xosé Ramón Veiga Alonso, Miguel Cabo Villaverde Brothers in Arms? The Spanish Army as a Factor of Nation-building in the Long Nineteenth-century: Galicia as a Case-study
Ismee Tames Nationalists Excluded from the Nation
Olindo De Napoli Racism and the Totalitarian Turn in Fascist Italy. The Legal Debate
 

W-15  -  ETH21: Strangers
Maths Building: 417

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Irina Schmitt
Discussant: Irina Schmitt
Nina Van den Driessche, Paul Puschmann Bart Van de Putte & Koen Matthijs Partner Choice and Marriage Choices among Migrants: a Life Course Perspective on the Integration Process of Migrants in the Port City of Anwerp, 1846-1920.
Marina de Regt “Gender, Labour and Migration in Yemen: The Life Stories of Women of African Descent
Valerie Yap Small island, big dreams: a case study of Filipino migrants in Guam
Kelly Condit-Shrestha Korean Adoption and U.S. National Belonging: Model Minority Migration, Race, and Whiteness, 1953-1978
 

X-15  -  ETH06: The Circulation of Ideas and Models: Transforming Migrant Integration Policies I
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Organiser: Saskia Bonjour
Chair: Ilke Adam
Discussant: Mathieu Hauchecorne
Saskia Bonjour Setting an Example ? Soft Harmonisation and the Diffusion of Integration Conditions for Family Migration in the European Union
Paul-André Rosental Entitling Migrant Workers with Social Rights in 20th Century Europe
Julia Mourao Permoser From “civic citizenship” to “integration conditions”: Framing contests and the circulation of ideas in supranational policy-making from 1999 to 2004
Malgorzata Radomska Poles on the French and German Labour Markets: The Interwar Instutionalisation Process and the Meaning of Bilateral Agreements
 

Y-15  -  SEX10: Making Identity, Creating Community
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 2

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Lena Lennerhed
Leslie Choquette Beyond the Myth of Lesbian Montmartre: The Case of Chez Palmyre
Elise van Alphen The Raise of Homosexual Self-assurance in the Netherlands in the Late 1940s
David Johnson Commerce and Community Before Stonewall: Gay Book Clubs and “the Freedom to Read”
Craig Griffiths Gender Presentation, “Respectability” and the West German Gay Liberation Movement: The “Tuntenstreit”, 1973-1975.
 

  Saturday 14 April 16.30 - 18.30 

A-16  -  CUL16: Ideology, Images and Cultural Representations II
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre A

    Network: Culture
Chair: Marga Altena
Ute Michailowitsch The Woman’s Role in Propaganda Newspapers in the Romanian Socialist Era
Jeroen Dekker The Importance of Images for the Cultural History of Childhood
Kekke Stadin Men in Power are Wearing Red
Sandra Pfistermüller The Picture of Ottomans in "Zedlers Universallexikon"
 

B-16  -  ELI15: Elite Masculinities and Chivalries
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre B

    Network: Elites
Network: Women and Gender
Chair: My Hellsing
Discussant: My Hellsing
Benjamin Deruelle To Behave « comme le requeroit leur devoir et profession»: The Chivalric Ideal in the French King Figure beyond All Religious Disputes in the 16th Century
Henry French, Mark Rothery Reproducing Masculine Values among the English Landed Elite, 1700-1900
Pål Brunnström The Making of Masculinity and Class among Swedish Industrialists 1918 to 1939
 

C-16  -  FAM10: Family Networks and Family Welfare
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre C

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Alice Kasakoff
Chair: Alice Kasakoff
Discussant: Patrick Heady
Siegfried Gruber, Mikolaj Szoltysek Quantifying Patriarchy: Two Joint Family Systems Compared
Sherry Olson Assessing the Dimensions of Family in Nineteenth-century Montreal
Eleanor Gordon, Annmarie Hughes The Way We Were: Families and Family Structure in theLlate Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
Mary Louise Nagata The Network Family? Family and Business as a Network of Households in Tokugawa Japan
 

D-16  -  CRI16: Comparative Policing and Control
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre D

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Paul Lawrence
Discussant: Anja Johansen
Frode Ulvund Control and Discretion. The Use of Discretion in Policing Vagrancy and Disorderly Persons in Europe ca 1870-1910
Björn Furuhagen The Police as a Municipal or a State Agency? The Swedish Police in a Scandinavian Comparative Perspective 1930-1980
Jonas Campion Regaining Public Space: Gendarmeries and Coming Out of Wars (Western Europe, 1918-1945)
 

E-16  -  WOM15: Women, Work and Economy
Boyd Orr: Lecture Theatre E

    Network: Economics
Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
Ziynet Seldag Ceylan The Changing Position of Turkish Women by the 20th Century
Anna-Carolina Vogel Women and long-term credit in 19th century Germany
Patricia Grimshaw The Long Trail of Women in the Academic Profession in Australia, 1920- 2010
Yvonne Svanström From Maid to Household Services - Conceptual Changes with the Swedish Political Economy 1900-2010
Irina Mukhina Gender in History Through the Prism of Social Sciences: Multi-disciplinary Approaches to Historical Developments in the Context of Soviet Studies
 

G-16  -  LAB12: Cancelled! Labor Rights, Migrant and Foreign Workers and International Law in 20th Century Europe
Main Building: East Quad Lecture Theatre

    Network: Labour
Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Paul-André Rosental
Discussant: Paul-André Rosental
Eric Golson European Neutral Labour Transfers to Germany during the Second World War
Thomas Cayet From the International Labour Organization to the European Coal and Steel Community: Defining Regional Cooperation on Manpower in the 1950s
Christiane Reinecke Illegal Labour: Work Permits and Undocumented Workers in the British and German Migration Regime of the 1920s
 

H-16  -  LAB23: Alternative Forms of Worker's Resistance
Main Building: Forehall

    Network: Labour
Chair: Ad Knotter
Discussant: Ad Knotter
Leonid Borodkin Workers’ Informal Practices in the Late Soviet Industry and Their Transformations in the Post-Soviet Russia
Terry Dunne 'Threatening Letters' and Collective Identity in Pre-famine Ireland
Alex Zukas Inscribing Class Struggle in Space: The Geography of Unemployed Protest in the Ruhr during the late Weimar Republic
 

I-16  -  WOR03: Knowing the Others in Empires without Colonies - Latin American Studies in the Habsburg Monarchie and its Succeeding states
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: World History
Chair: Katja Naumann
Discussant: Torsten Loschke
Renata Siuda-Ambroziak Latin American Studies in Poland
Christina Schmutzhard: no abstract
Ursula Prutsch Latin American Studies in Austria from 1918 to 1960
Jana Lenghardtová Latin American Area Studies in Slovakia
 

J-16  -  SPA07: New Methods for Historical Demography
Main Building: G466

    Network: Spatial and Digital History
Chair: Kees Mandemakers
Discussant: Kees Mandemakers
Trygve Andersen Automatic Transcription of the Norwegian 1891 Census
Arnfinn Kjelland Databases Constructed by the "Norwegian Extended Family Reconstitution Method" as Part of a National Population Register
Gunnar Thorvaldsen Record Linkage in the Historical Population Register for Norway
Lee Williamson, Chris Dibben Pilot Project Investigating the Feasibility of Transcribed Family Tree Data for Research
 

K-16  -  SOC14: Account-books and Budget Surveys as a Source for Individual Charitableness
Main Building: Gilbert Scott Conference Rooms 250

    Network: Social Inequality
Organiser: Marco Van Leeuwen
Organiser: Henk Looijesteijn
Chair: Marco Van Leeuwen
Discussant: Daniëlle Teeuwen
Henk Looijesteijn Keeping Account of Charity: Dutch Account-books as a Source for Individual Charitableness, 1600-1800
Dragica Cec Personal Charitableness in Ljubljana at the Beginning of the 19th Century
Tom De Roo Public and Private Charities of the Moretus Family (Antwerp, 17th-18th Century)
Aurelie Chatenet-Calyste A Charitable Princess at the End of the 18th Century
 

L-16  -  MID03: Nuclear Hardship Revisited
Main Building: Room 355

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Annemarie Bouman
Organiser: Jaco Zuijderduijn
Chair: Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues
Annemarie Bouman Nuclear Hardship Revisited
Jaco Zuijderduijn Darkness on the Edge of Town. Security Arrangements of the Poor in 16th-century Holland
Jacob Weisdorf, Francesco Cinnirella & Marc Klemp Malthus in the Bedroom: Birth Spacing as a Preventive Check Mechanism in England, 1540-1850
 

M-16  -  LAB33: Social Histories of Labour in the Iranian Oil Industry
Main Building: Melville

    Network: Labour
Chair: Marcel van der Linden
Touraj Atabaki Changing Pattern of Labour Recruitment in the Early Iranian Oil Industry
Maral Jefroudi After Nationalization: the Social Setting of Labour in the Iranian Oil Industry
Peyman Jafari The political economy of oil and democratization in Iran: Revisiting the rentier state theory
 

X-16  -  ETH07: The Circulation of Ideas and Models: Transforming Migrant Integration Policies II
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 1

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Organiser: Saskia Bonjour
Chair: Saskia Bonjour
Discussant: Saskia Bonjour
Muriel Sacco “Integration of Migrants in New Urban Policies: Comparing Montreal and Brussels”
Tiziana Caponio Intercultural Policy Learning? Participation to International Fora and Policy Transfer in Turin, Valencia and Lisbon
P.W.A. Scholten Beyond National Models of Integration? Agenda Dynamics and the Multi-level Governance of Immigrant Integration in the Netherlands and the UK
Ilke Adam The Europeanization of Belgian Immigrant Integration Policies and Politics.
 

Y-16  -  SEX11: Love and Marriage, Horse and Carriage
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 2

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: David Johnson
Catrine Andersson Gender-neutral Marriage in Sweden – An Issue of Love and Sexual Identity
Jens Rydström Same-sex Marriage in Scandinavia 1968–2009: A Highway to Heaven?
Brent Pilkey Making Home Then and Now: Age and Generational Differences in LGBT Homemaking
 

Z-16  -  RUR21: Approaches to the New Rural History
Wolfson Medical Building: Seminar room 3

    Network: Rural
Chair: Anton Schuurman
Discussant: Anton Schuurman
Leen Van Molle Networks of Knowledge: Mapping the Agricultural and Rural Press in Belgium from the 18th to the 21st Century
Miguel Cabo, Araceli Freire Cedeira Together we fight. Communitarian violence in rural Galicia, 1870-1970.
Eoin McLaughlin, Chris Colvin Why was Raiffeisen More Successful in Some Countries than Others? Ireland and the Netherlands Compared
Asbjørn Romvig Thomsen Godparents - Methodological Questions in the Study of Social Relations in 18th and 19th Centuries’ Danish Rural Society