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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  

P-1  -  CUL02: Popular Culture and Media Diversity
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Culture
Organiser: Jeroen Salman
Chair: Jeroen Salman
Roeland Harms The Influence of the Early Modern Popular Media on the Dutch Literary Stories of 'Jan Klaasz' and 'Jan de Wasser'
Talitha Verheij Processes of Popularization in Dutch Popular Print Media
Patricia Fumerton Vexed Impressions: Toward a Digital Archive of Broadside Ballad Illustration
Angela McShane Ballads on Affairs of State in 17th Century England. Some Myths and Legends
Marie Léger-St-Jean Mid-19th Century Cheap Novels: Speeding Towards Global Mass Transmedia Culture
 

 Wednesday 11 April 11.00 - 13.00 

P-2  -  CUL01: Performers and Spectators: Production and Reception of Popular Entertainment in the 18th and 19th centuries
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Culture
Organiser: Vicky Vanruysseveldt
Chair: Jan Hein Furnee
Discussant: Jan Hein Furnee
Vicky Vanruysseveldt Reaching Out for a Public: Strategies of Itinerant Entertainers to Attract Spectators (1750-1914)
Maarten Walraven The Audible Street in Manchester, 1850-1895
Benjamin Heller Consuming and Producing Recreation in Georgian London
Evelien Jonckheere The Economy of ‘Attractions’ in Ghent anno 1895
Eva Krivanec An early Copy & Paste Culture. The Mobility of Aesthetic Forms, Narrative Elements and Strategies of Attraction in European Live Entertainments 1870-1930
 

 Wednesday 11 April 14.00 - 16.00 

P-3  -  EDU08: The Decorated School
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Ian Grosvenor
Discussant: Ian Grosvenor
Catherine Burke The Decorated School: Defining the Subject
Peter Cunningham Public art and the Primary School 1920-1960
Jeremy Howard Painted, Sculpted, Stitched, Tiled, Metallic, Glazed and Landscaped Schools as Learning Topoi
Shona Kallestrup Asger Jorn’s School Decoration in Århus Statsgymnasium, Denmark, 1959-61
 

 Wednesday 11 April 16.30 -18.30 

P-4  -  SEX04: Oral History, Memory, Archiving
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Christabelle Sethna
Discussant: Christabelle Sethna
Patrizia Gentile Using Memory Studies as Queer Methodology: Canadian Queers, National Security and Trauma
Sara Edenheim The Epistemology of the Archive: Encountering Queer Theory as a Philosophy of History
Mark Cornwall, - Reading a New European Lesbian Writer: The Vibrant Novels of Lida Merlinova (1906-88)
 

 Thursday 12 April 8.30 - 10.30 

P-5  -  SEX07: Bodies and Biology
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Patrizia Gentile
Clare Tebbutt Mark Weston: 'Attaining Male Sexuality against every Disadvantage': An Athlete's Change of Sex in 1930s Britain
Bente Rosenbeck The Tru Sex? Trouble with Hermaphrodites - The Danish Experience
Geertje Mak Mapping the Sex of Self in Medical Practices around 1900
 

 Thursday 12 April 11.00 - 13.00 

P-6  -  SPA01: GIS and Literature
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Spatial and Digital History
Chair: Trevor Harris
Discussant: Trevor Harris
Daniel Alves, Ana Isabel Queiroz Memories from Lisbon: An Integrative Approach to Study Urban Space and its Literary Representation
Anouk Lang Geographies of Modernist Myth-making: Mapping Literary Paris in the Early Twentieth Century
Ian Gregory GIS and Texts: Exploring Lake District Literature using GIS
 

 Thursday 12 April 14.00 - 16.00 

P-7  -  SPA02: GIS and Qualitative Data
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Spatial and Digital History
Chair: Ian Gregory
Discussant: Ian Gregory
Albina Moscicka “GEOHeritage” as an Example of GIS-based Portal for Movable Heritage
Alexander Nakhimovsky Timelines, Annotated Maps, and Visualization of History: Event Map Framework and Applications
Douwe Zeldenrust, Joris van Zundert & Anne Beaulieu & Alexander Witteveen & Karina van Dalen-Oskam & Kees Mandemakers & Arjen Versloot Exploring New Ways of Integrating Heterogeneous Spatial Data and Annotations
 

 Friday 13 April 8.30 - 10.30 

P-9  -  SPA03: GIS and Social History
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Spatial and Digital History
Chair: David Green
Discussant: David Green
Fiona Black, Jennifer Charney Exploring the Spatial History of 19th Century Book Trades
Douglas Brown The New Poor Law and the North-South Divide
Deryck Holdsworth, Susan Friedman & Christine Rosenfeld & Alexander Savelyev Group Travel: Visualizing Spatio-temporal Guest Patterns in Historical Resort Hotels
David Jeevendrampillai, Ashley Dhanani, Sam Griffiths, Victor Buchli, Laura Vaughan & Mordechai (Muki) Hacklay The Application of Space Syntax Methodologies in researching The Contemporary Urban Past: Embedding ‘Configurational Ethnography’ The Case of South Norwood
 

 Friday 13 April 11.00 - 13.00 

P-10  -  EDU11: War & Children / Childhood
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Margot Hillel
Discussant: Margot Hillel
Carolyn Kay War Propaganda for the Young: Children’s Literature in Germany during The First World War
Orna Naftali Embattled Childhoods: Children, Gender and Violence in China of the “Cultural Revolution” Period (1966-76)
Sarah Van Ruyskensvelde A School Trip Down Memory Lane - Catholic Education, Pupil’s Memory and World War II in Belgium
 

 Friday 13 April 14.00 - 16.00 

P-11  -  SPA09: Expanding the Range of HGIS
JWS Room J361 (J7)

    Network: Spatial and Digital History
Organiser: Don DeBats
Chair: Jan Reiff
Discussant: Jan Reiff
Don DeBats Space,Race, and Politics: Using GIS to Explore the Social Logic of Politcs in Urban and Rural Settings in Nineteenth Century America
George Vascik Pigs and Protest: The Crisis of Swine Husbandry and the Electoral Success of anti-Semitic Political Parties in Northwest Germany, 1924-1930
Don Lafreniere, Jason Gilliland Beyond the Narrative: Using H-GIS to Reveal Hidden Patterns and Processes of Daily Life in Nineteenth-Century Cities
 

 Friday 13 April 16.30 - 18.30 

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
 

 Saturday 14 April 8.30 - 10.30 

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
 

 Saturday 14 April 11.00 - 13.00 

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
 

 Saturday 14 April 14.00 - 16.00 

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