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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
   11.00 - 13.00
   14.00 - 16.00
   16.30 - 18.30
Saturday 14 April
   8.30 - 10.30
   11.00 - 13.00
   14.00 - 16.00
   16.30 - 18.30

All days


 Wednesday 11 April 8.30 - 10.30  

I-1  -  WOR02: East Central Europe and Global History
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: World History
Chair: Matthias Middell
Discussant: Susan Zimmermann
Raluca Maria Popa International Activism of State Socialist Women’s Organizations in the 1970s: Shaping the UN Women’s Agenda
Beata Hock Inscribing Socialist Eastern Europe into a Socialist World through Art
Katja Naumann Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia in the International Labour Organization
Isabella Löhr Transnational Civil Society Networks and Academic Refugees from East Central Europe in the Cold War
Attila Melegh Trojan Horses: ‘Reform’-discourses Relinking Local and Global Hierarchies in State Socialist Hungary in the 1970s and 1980s
 

 Wednesday 11 April 11.00 - 13.00 

I-2  -  SOC12: Welfare State Concepts in a Historical and Comparative Perspective
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Noel Whiteside
Discussant: Noel Whiteside
Klaus Petersen, Jørn Henrik Petersen Confusion and Diffusion? The Term Welfare State in Germany and Britain
Lovisa Broström General Old-Age Pensions in Sweden –The Rise of the Poorest Group in the Welfare State 1913-1960
Pauli Kettunen, Nils Edling The History of the Welfare State in Northern Europe
Irène Herrmann Welfare State vs Democracy in Switzerland
 

 Wednesday 11 April 14.00 - 16.00 

I-3  -  LAB13: Performing as Work
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: Labour
Network: Culture
Organiser: Georg Schinko
Chair: Magaly Rodríguez García
Discussant: Tracy C. Davis
Georg Schinko Music-making as (Non-)Work in Austria 1918-1938
Angele David-Guillou Early Musicians' Unions in France and Britain. New Status of the Professional Musician: Artist and Worker
Laure Schnapper Herz, Musician and Business Man
Julia H. Schroeder Street Music as Sound of a City: The Street Musician “Harfenjule” in Berlin around 1900
 

 Wednesday 11 April 16.30 -18.30 

I-4  -  SOC05: Inmates of Hospitals and other Care Institutions in the Early Modern Period
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: Social Inequality
Organiser: Christina Vanja
Chair: Thomas M. Adams
Discussant: Sabine Veits-Falk
Christina Vanja The Kitchen Managers’ View – Inmates of the Haina Hospital on 1803 Food Bills
Martin Scheutz Austrian Hospitals in the early Modern Times. Inmates – Authorities – Organizational System
Alfred Stefan Weiss House Rules and Instructions of Austrian Hospitals in the Early Modern Times
Irmtraut Sahmland Inmates - Their Life Before, In and Beyond the Hospital in the Late 18th and Early 19th Centuries
 

 Thursday 12 April 8.30 - 10.30 

I-5  -  THE06: Political Regimes and Historical Writing
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Thomas Welskopp
Discussant: Toby Mendel
Antoon De Baets Historical Writing and Democracy
Jie-Hyun Lim Victimhood Nationalism in the Post-totalitarian Historiography. -On the Third Republic of Poland and the Sixth Republic of Korea
Sacha Zala Democracy, Privacy and Access to Sources: Cassandra's Point of View
 

 Thursday 12 April 11.00 - 13.00 

I-6  -  SOC06: Social Mobility in Europe's Boundary Regions
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: Social Inequality
Organiser: Paulo Guimarães
Chair: Zoltan Lippenyi
Discussant: Richard Zijdeman
Paulo Guimarães, Helder Adegar Fonseca & Marco H.D. van Leeuwen & Ineke Maas Intergenerational Transfer of Occupational Status in Portugal, 1850-1960: Unravelling Modernization Processes
Antti Häkkinen, Marco van Leeuwen & Ineke Maas Family Structure, Marriage Patterns and the Slow Industrialization of Finland
Olga Yu. Solodyankina Occupation of a Tutor / Governess in the Russian Empire as the Resource of Vertical Social Mobility
 

 Thursday 12 April 14.00 - 16.00 

I-7  -  SOC07: Textile Production, Social Relations and Welfare
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: Social Inequality
Network: Labour
Organiser: Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
Chair: Lex Heerma Van Voss
Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk Social Fabrics? Textiles as Provisions of Mutual Aid and Poor Relief in the Pre-industrial Dutch Republic
Santosh Kumar Rai Community as Capital: The Handloom Industry in Early Twentieth Century United Provinces, India
Thomas M. Adams Textiles, Inequality, and Welfare
Peter Stabel Dress, textiles and social identity in a changing economy: the lower social strata in late medieval Bruges (15th century)
 

 Friday 13 April 8.30 - 10.30 

I-9  -  MAT07: Dress and Identity
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Chair: Neville Morley
Kelly Olson Luxury and Status in Roman Male Clothing
Hannah Greig Faction and Fashion: The Sartorial Politics of Court Dress in Eighteenth-Century England
Giorgio Riello Stitched Together, Cut Apart: Fashion's Encounters with Cannibals, 1450-1650
Beverly Lemire Mariners & Material Culture: Deep-Sea Sailors as Fashion Actors in the British Atlantic World, c. 1600-1800
 

 Friday 13 April 11.00 - 13.00 

I-10  -  SEX03: Sexual Transgression, Transnational Travel and Abortion
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: Sexuality
Organiser: Christabelle Sethna
Chair: Lesley Hall
Christabelle Sethna “Foreign Girls Come to London: North American Women, Travel and Abortion Access, 1960-1975
Lena Lennerhed The Psychiatrization of Abortion in Sweden 1946-1970
Nancy Janovicek The Influence of American Pro-Life Activism on Abortion Services in Western Canada
Katrina Rose Ackerman Protecting 'Tomorrow's Citizens': The Rise of the International New Right, Fundamentalisms and Identity Politics in the New Brunswick Abortion Debate
 

 Friday 13 April 14.00 - 16.00 

I-11  -  SPE02: The 2010 Eruption of the Eyfjallajokull Volcano and its Impact of Travelling in Europe. The ESSHC's Participants in Ghent as a Test Case
Main Building: Humanities

    Network: Technology
Network: Urban
Michael-W. Serruys, Giovanni Favero The 2010 Eruption of the Eyfjallajokull Volcano and its Impact of Travelling in Europe. The ESSHC's Participants in Ghent as a Test Case
 

 Friday 13 April 16.30 - 18.30 

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
 

 Saturday 14 April 8.30 - 10.30 

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
 

 Saturday 14 April 11.00 - 13.00 

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
 

 Saturday 14 April 14.00 - 16.00 

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
 

 Saturday 14 April 16.30 - 18.30 

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