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Tuesday 26 February
   14.15
   16.30
Wednesday 27 February
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Thursday 28 February
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Friday 29 February
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Saturday 1 March
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30

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  Wednesday 27 February 10.45 

A-4  -  CUL02: Rock Music, Youth and Rebellion
Cave A

    Network: Culture
Organiser: Johan Lundin
Chair: Lars Berggren
Johan Lundin How Punk Music changed Sweden
Brian Roberts Rock Music and Youth Culture in Wales
Fredrik Nilsson Formation of what? When Rock came to town
Borje Bergfeldt Step Out of Babylon: The Reggae Scene in Sweden
Mats Greiff Rock music, Rebellion and the Wall. Rock music in GDR 1960-1989.
Björn Horgby Rock and rebellion. USA,, England and Sweden 1955-1969
 

B-4  -  EDU01: Children's narratives and visual expressions
Cave B

    Network: Education and Childhood
Network: Culture
Chair: Ning De Coninck-Smith
Yael Darr Children Called to Arms: Children's Literature in Jewish Palestine Inducts Its Readers Into the Fight for Independence
Sian Roberts “The War as Seen by Children”: international exhibitions of children’s art as political and educational interventions
Margot Hillel Learning about Charity: Charitable Childhoods in Literature for Children
 

C-4  -  SOC01: Categorisations of populations -- contested concepts I
Cave C

    Network: Social Inequality
Organiser: Signild Vallgårda
Organiser: Per Axelsson
Chair: Signild Vallgårda
Discussant: Signild Vallgårda
Jeffrey Beemer, Douglas L. Anderton & Alan C. Swedlund & Susan Hautaniemi Leonard Classification and the Changing Grammars of Death over the course of the American Epidemiological Transition.
Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, Alan C. Swedlund Categories of Contamination: Population, Pollution, and Public Works in 19th-Century Massachusetts
Ivan Lind Christensen “Making Categories – examples from the history of Danish public health research”
 

D-4  -  CRI05: Youth and Policing
Cave D

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Val Marie Johnson
Chair: Katherine Watson
Discussant: Paul Lawrence
Val Marie Johnson Governing Youth, Justice, and Liberalism in Canada, 1960-1971
Tamara Myers “From Disciplinarian to Coach: The Policing of Youth in Post World War II Canada”
Margo De Koster Journey into an Invisible World: Policing Juvenile Deviance in Urban Belgium, 1890-1940
Louise Jackson Policing Youth in Post-War England and Scotland: Gender, Sexuality and Leisure
 

E-4  -  FAM26: Construction of Blood IV: Biological Discourses, Kin and Selfhood in the Long Twentieth Century
Cave E

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: David Warren Sabean
Chair: Bernhard Jussen
Discussant: David Warren Sabean
Caroline Arni A Substance of Kinship or its Representation? Blood at the Intersection of Embryology and Anthropological Discourses on Kinship in Modernity
Adam Kuper “Darwin’s marriage, theories of heredity, and the origins of eugenics”
Enric Porqueres Exceptional Persons? New Reproductive Technologies and the Relationality of the Self
Sarah Franklin "From Blood to Genes?: Rethinking Consanguinity in the Context of Geneticisation”
 

F-4  -  CRI23: Collaboration and post-war punishment in Belgium: 1945-1955
Sala Leite de Vasconcelos

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Mark David Pittaway
Discussant: Mark David Pittaway
Jonas Campion A Copernician revolution? Impact of purges on the professional habitus of the Belgian and French“gendarmeries” (1944-1955)
Machteld De Metsenaere, Sophie Bollen Disgraceful Love. ‘Sentimental collaboration’ and its punishment in Belgium after World War Two.
Antoon Vrints, Koen Aerts Re-establishing the state monopoly on violence: Death Penalty and Military Justice in Post-war Belgium (1944-1950).
 

G-4  -  HEA04: Midwives as Purveyors of Medical Culture
Amphitheatre 2

    Network: Health and Environment
Chair: Niklas Jensen
Discussant: Niklas Jensen
Erla Dóris Halldórsdóttir History of male midwifery in Iceland
Stephan Curtis Midwives and the Diffusion of Academic Medicine in 19th-century Sweden
Mette Roensager Greenlandic Midwives 1820-1920: between Greenlandic and Danish cultures
Megan Davies Countercultural Childbirth: Homebirth and Midwifery in the Kootenay Region of British Columbia, 1970-1990
 

H-4  -  FAM03: The Borderline between Life and Death I: Neonatal Deaths
Room 1.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Anne Løkke
Organiser: Eilidh Garrett
Organiser: Ólöf Garðarsdóttir
Chair: Anne Løkke
Discussant: Anne Løkke
Eilidh Garrett The timing of death in the first month of life: a comparative study of rural communities in nineteenth century Scotland
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir, Loftur Guttormsson Neonatal tetanus in two island communities in the North Atlantic. Vestmannaeyjar and Grímsey (Iceland) during eighteenth and nineteenth century
Alice Reid From debility to atelectasis: doctors and causes of neonatal death in Nineteenth Century Scotland
Renzo Derosas Neonatal Mortality in Nineteenth-Century North-eastern Italy: Trends, Patterns, Factors.
Anne-Emanuelle Birn, Raquel Pollero & Wanda Cabella Neonatal Mortality in Early 20th Century Uruguay: Old (World) Wine in New (World) Bottles?
Tricia James Neonatal Mortality in Rushden, Northamptonshire: 1879 - 1909
 

I-4  -  RUR04: Elites and agricultural modernization
Room 2.1

    Network: Rural
Network: Elites
Chair: Richard W Hoyle
Discussant: Richard W Hoyle
Daniel Samson British North American Elites and Agricultural Improvement in Transatlantic Context, 1791-1860
Ursula Schlude “To cultivate profitably and with good advice”. Creating Agricultural Knowledge at the Electoral Court of Dresden 1568 to 1572.
Alejandro Tortolero Elites and Haciendas in the 19th c. Mexico : routine or innovation ?
Nadine Vivier Elites and progress in Europe: a comparative view
Andras Vari (1953-2011) The guardians of agricultural change – Professionalization of estate stewards in 19th century Hungary
 

J-4  -  ECO02: The Material Well-Being of Women: Studies from England, Scotland, Ireland and Canada in the 19th and 20th centuries
Room 3.1

    Network: Economics
Network: Women and Gender
Organiser: Peter Baskerville
Chair: Peter Baskerville
Discussant: Anne Mccants
Bernard Harris Anthropometric history, gender and the measurement of well-being
Stephan Klasen, Parvati Truebswetter Emigration and Gender Bias in Mortality in Ireland, 1850-1930.
Kris Inwood The Changing Physical Standard of Living for British and Canadian Women, 1850-1950.
 

K-4  -  SOC03: Application of historical GIS II
Room 4

    Network: Historical Computing and GIS
Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Onno Boonstra
Discussant: Onno Boonstra
Jason Gilliland, Sherry Olson, Danielle Gauvreau Moving up and moving out: mapping multiple dimensions of residential segregation in Montreal, 1881-1901
Marco Van Leeuwen, Cle Lesger Urban GIS. Spatial proximity of rich and poor in Dutch town during the Golden Age
Eugenia Bournova Athens in the 1950's: urbanisation, real estate and social segregation
Jean Luc Pinol Paris Mapping (XIXth and XXth centuries)
 

L-4  -  LAB18: Conceptualising the working class
Room 5.1

    Network: Labour
Chair: Lex Heerma Van Voss
Discussant: Karin Hofmeester
Gorkem Akgoz Cultural Representations of Working-Class Formation in Turkey
Simon Zsolt Wages in salt mining
Juanjo Romero-Marin Working in 19th century docks: the 'faquines' struggle for survival
 

M-4  -  SEX03: Diversions and Perversions in the Early Modern Period I
Room 5.2

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Julie Gammon
S. Drake Bennett Popular Medicine, Erotica, and Sexual Aesthetics in 17th Century France and England
Sofia Tůma Uncovering a homosexual network: Patronage and the Inquisition in C17th Portugal
Julie Peakman Perversions and Divergence. Sexual Difference in the Early Modern Period
 

N-4  -  SEX01: Sexual Politics
Room 6.1

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Judith Schuyf
Discussant: Judith Schuyf
Klara Arnberg Pornographic Magazines and its Politics in Sweden
Norman Domeier Science and Scandal – The power of Sexology in the Eulenburg affair 1906-1909
Annette Timm Sexual Innuendo, Rumour and the SS Lebensborn Homes During the Third Reich
Dan Healey Reflections on a Sexual Revolution under the Aegis of Medicine
 

O-4  -  ETH08: The military job market in early modern Europe
Room 7.1

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Jelle van Lottum
Discussant: Jelle van Lottum
Ola Teige Royal Danois: a danish multinational mercenary regiment in french service 1693-99
Gunnar W. Knutsen The Spanish Inquisition and Protestant soldiers in Spanish service
Erik Swart Soldiers of fortune? German troops in the Low Countries in the second half of the sixteenth century
 

P-4  -  FAM02: Demography of Solitary Households
Room 8.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Mary Louise Nagata
Chair: Alice B. Kasakoff
Discussant: Brian Gratton
Steven Ruggles Living Arrangements of the Aged in Comparative Historical Perspective
Jim Brown Solitary Households in 19th Century Austria
Kiyoshi Hamano, Mary Louise Nagata Solitary households and urban demography in a stem family society: Kyoto, 1843-1868
Stella António Demography of Portuguese Solitary Households
Danielle Gauvreau, Sherry Olson An unusual residential pattern: solitary households in Montreal 1881-1901
 

Q-4  -  ASI01: Minorities in Asia
Amphitheatre 3

    Network: Asia
Chair: Nandini Gooptu
Nikita Sud Metamorphosing and multiple minorities: the case of Gujarat India
Graham Brown, Regina Lim Minorities within a majority: Non-bumiputera relations with the state in Malaysia
Tariq Thachil, Ronald Herring Poor Choices: Dalit and Adivasi Electoral Politics in India
 

R-4  -  SOC05: Meet the author: Peter Hennock, 'The Origin of the Welfare State in England and Germany, 1850-1914: Social Policies Compared'
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Lynn Lees
Discussant: Lynn Lees
Discussant: Christoph Conrad
Discussant: Pat Thane
Discussant: Peter Hennock
 

S-4  -  ANT02: Trade, Traders and Mobility in the Greek East. Migration in the Roman World II
Instituto de Arte

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Network: Antiquity
Chair: Claudia Moatti
Discussant: Claudia Moatti
Neville Morley 'Migration, mobility and globalisation in the Roman Mediterranean
Arjan Zuiderhoek Italians in Asia Minor during the Roman Republic: “internal migration” in the Roman world
Onno Van Nijf Roman traders in Greek cities
 

T-4  -  ELI04: The country house II: Family and consumption
Room 9

    Network: Elites
Organiser: Jon Stobart
Chair: Abigail Harrison Moore
Discussant: Abigail Harrison Moore
Jon Stobart Gentlemen and shopkeepers: supplying the country house in eighteenth-century England
Kerry Bristol The Yorke Connection
Paolo Cornaglia Families, gardeners and gardens
 

U-4  -  ETH02: Representing Displacement
Room10.2

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Pamela Ballinger
Discussant: Pamela Ballinger
Anna Holian Framing Displacement: Americans, Europeans, and the Problem of Displaced Children in The Search (1948)
Susan Carruthers The Dancer Deflects: the cultural politics of defection, displacement and escape in early cold war America
Peter Gatrell World Refugee Year, 1959-1960: Representing Displaced Persons
 

V-4  -  LAB15: Mobilising the unemployed, 1928-35
Room 2.10

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Alan Campbell
Chair: John Mcilroy
Discussant: Richard Croucher
Alan Campbell, John Mcilroy Mobilising the unemployed in Britain: analysing the activists
Daniel Joseph Leab The CPUSA and the organization of the American unemployed
Matt Perry Mobilising the unemployed in France in the 1930s:
Alex Zukas Class, State, and Struggle: Mobilizing Unemployed Workers in late Weimar Germany
 

W-4  -  ORA10: Contested Pasts
Room 2.12

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Ene Kõresaar
John Cox “Individual vs. Official Memory: Jewish Anti-Nazi Resisters in Post-War East Germany”
Sabine Kittel Today’s memories of the socialist Past : Interviews with employees of an educational institution in eastern Germany.
Anselma Gallinat The social production of ‘oral history’?
Niina Lappalainen "There was no Civil War in this village." The referential way of communication.
 

Y-4  -  POL11: Socialist nationalism
Room 2.14

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Ido de Haan
Discussant: Ido de Haan
Stefan Vogt Socialist Nationalism against National Socialism? The “Young Right” in Weimar Social Democracy and the Rise of Nazism
Lorna Zukas Globalization, Colonialization and the Rise of Socialism as a Precursor of Nationalism in Africa
Hester Barron Exploring identities: Gandhi and the British working classes in interwar Lancashire
Ioannis Sygkelos Marxism and Nationalism: The Development of their Symbiosis