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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  

N-1  -  EDU02: Child Saving - Institutions and Moral Judgements
Main Building: Senate

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Mona Gleason
Discussant: Mona Gleason
Daniela Marza The Child between the State, the Church and the Family – the Case of Transylvania (1850-1918)
Nicoleta Roman Shaping Orphan Lives in Wallachia: Customs, Laws and Institutions (1800–1860)
Shurlee Swain Florence and Rosamond Davenport Hill and the Development of Boarding out in England and Australia: A Study in Cultural Transmission
 

 Wednesday 11 April 11.00 - 13.00 

N-2  -  EDU01: Border-crossing in Education: From Networks Building to Local Implementation
Main Building: Senate

    Network: Education and Childhood
Organiser: Joelle Droux
Chair: Zoe Moody
Joelle Droux, Damiano Matasci Tackling Youth Unemployment, Raising Educational Standards: Transnational Educational Actors and Projects at the ILO in the 1930’s
Ivan Jablonka The Globalisation of Child Welfare in Europe and North America (19th-20th c.)
Nora Natchkova, Rita Hofstetter The Evolution of International Bureau of Education (IBE) : a Field of Institutionalisation of International Relationships in Education (1925-1946)
Valeska Huber The Role of International Networks in the Shaping of University Reform in the Middle East, 1850-1950
 

 Wednesday 11 April 14.00 - 16.00 

N-3  -  POL15: Social and Cultural Approaches to the History of State Formation
Main Building: Senate

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Anne Epstein
Discussant: Anne Epstein
Massimo Petta Printing “Official” Documents: The Building of “Officiality” in the Border between Public Authority and Private Interest
Yanna Tzourmana Constitutional Cultures and New Cultures of the Self
Martin Almbjär The Social Practice of the State
Marcelo Barroso Lacombe Contrast or Convergence: The Evolution of Presidential and Parliamentary Systems
Heike Mauer Intersections of Gender, Nation and Class: The Regulation of Prostitution in Luxembourg (1900-1939) as Governmentality
 

 Wednesday 11 April 16.30 -18.30 

N-4  -  EDU03: Children and Rights
Main Building: Senate

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Joelle Droux
Discussant: Maria del Mar Del Pozo Andres
Frédéric Darbellay, Zoe Moody Education and Children’s Rights: an Interdisciplinary and Historical Analysis at the Crossroads
Ines Meier, J.W. Whitlow, Jr. The Rational Child: How the Age of Reason Shaped Children’s Status as Persons
Victoria Shadrina Philosophy for Children as a Way to Individuality
Ingrid van der Bij Claiming to Protect the Child.
Margot Hillel ‘“ Maybe Help Make the World a Better Place to Live in”’: Young People as Redemptive Conscience in Australian Books for Young Adults
 

 Friday 13 April 11.00 - 13.00 

N-10  -  POL01: Gender and Citizenship: a Roundtable
Main Building: Senate

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Judit Acsády
Rachel Fuchs "Exploring Citizenship in Creative Ways: Women, their Bodies, and the Courts in Modern France"
Irma Sulkunen Religion, Gender and Civil Society
Maria Kyriakidou "Party Politics before the Right to Vote: Interwar Greek Feminists and the Individual vs. Collective Citizen Issue"
Irina Novichenko Age, Gender and Civil Society: Soviet Informal Associations in 1960s-1970s
Anne Epstein Connecting Conversations about Gender Injustice and Citizenship: “Transnational Feminism” in the Revue de morale sociale (1899-1903)
 

 Friday 13 April 14.00 - 16.00 

N-11  -  SPA10: Soil Quality, Inequality and Changing Agricultural Practices in the 19th and 20th Century
Main Building: Senate

    Network: Rural
Network: Spatial and Digital History
Chair: Alistair Geddes
Discussant: Alistair Geddes
Alice Kasakoff, Andrew B. Lawson Longitudinal Analysis of Changing Farm Values in the US North, 1850 to 1870: The Role of Soil Quality
Brooks Kaiser, Louis P. Cain Economics, the Environment, and the U.S. Congress: A Century of Spatial Decisions
Nigel Walford The Extent and Impact of the 1940 and 1941 ‘Plough-up’ Campaigns on Farming across the South Downs, England
Paula Aucott, Humphrey Southall Measuring Land Use Change in Britain since the 1930s
Kenneth Sylvester Managing Native Grasslands after the Dust Bowl
 

 Saturday 14 April 11.00 - 13.00 

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