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7th European Social Science History Conference Lisbon, Portugal March 2008
 
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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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  Thursday 28 February 10.45 

A-8  -  CUL06: Love Across Boundaries. Marriage Migration as Intersection Site between Tradition, Gendered Aspirations and Globalised Policies - II
Cave A

    Network: Culture
Organiser: Christiane Timmerman
Chair: Christiane Timmerman
Discussant: Barbara Maria Waldis
Petra Heyse Love without bounds. A quantitative and qualitative analysis of marriage migration from Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia to Belgium
Johan Wets Familiy migration: who is looking for a partner abroad?
Albert Kraler, Veronika Bilger & Elisabeth Strasser Civic Stratification, Gender and Family Migration Policies in Europe
 

B-8  -  MAT07: Heritage and material culture on display II
Cave B

    Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Organiser: Judy Jaffe-Schagen
Organiser: Hester Dibbits
Chair: Judy Jaffe-Schagen
Discussant: Marga Altena
Hester Dibbits The exhibition of ‘European migrant culture’
Kate Mcintyre At Home in the Museum?
Nancy Stockdale Selling the Sultan and His People: Christopher Oscanyan's Oriental and Turkish Museum
Kati Mikkola Nation-Building and Self-Taught Folklore Collectors in 19th Century and Early 20th Century Finland
Uta Protz The Export of Works of Art and the Construction of Cultural Identity
 

C-8  -  ETH16: Asylum, Gender and Migration
Cave C

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Eve Rosenhaft
Discussant: Eve Rosenhaft
Barbara Pinelli Women, social vulnerability and the experience of asylum seeking in the town of Milan
Alice Szczepanikova Constructing Lives in Exile: Refugees and Gender in the Context of Post-socialism
Tycho Walaardt The problematical asylum policies of the Dutch authorities in the fifties and sixties
 

D-8  -  CRI11: Hot spots and dangerous people: Globalisation of crime and fear during the late 19th and 20th centuries?
Cave D

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Klaus Weinhauer
Discussant: Herbert Reinke
Melanie Becker Every city has its own rules. Individual perceptions of dangerous places in German cities
Astrid Renland Drugs, weapons and women: The same travel routes? Regulating cross-borders movement through crime
Alexandra Locher Political Violence in Italy 1970-1980
 

E-8  -  WOR04: Critical Historiography of International History II
Cave E

    Network: World History
Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: David Lindenfeld
Discussant: David Lindenfeld
Ingo Heidbrink Inter- and multidisciplinary approaches to maritime history
Christopher Lloyd Global Wars of Capitalism Since the 16th Century and the "End of World History": Historical Stages, Progressive Teleologies, and Social Transformations Revisited
Cedric Beidatsch The Political Praxis of Immanuel Wallerstein. A Case Study in Marx’s Eleventh Thesis on Feuerbach.
 

F-8  -  ETH32: Perspectives on Internal and Seasonal Migration in Central Europe
Sala Leite de Vasconcelos

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Lars Olsson
Discussant: Lars Olsson
Ewa Kepinska, Oded Stark The evolution and sustainability of seasonal migration from Poland to Germany
Sigrid Wadauer Mobility and search for employment (Austria from the late 19th century to 1938)
Annemarie Steidl, Engelbert Stockhammer Coming and Going. Internal Mobility in Late Imperial Austria
 

G-8  -  HEA08: Knowledge of Emotions and Subjectivity: an Historical Perspective
Amphitheatre 2

    Network: Health and Environment
Organiser: Rosa Medina-Domenech
Chair: Iris Borowy
Discussant: Iris Borowy
Rosa Medina-Domenech Sciences of love in Spain. Knowledge production of expert women and scientific experts during the Franco’s dictatorship (1939-1975)
Deborah Thien Disclosing Emotional Well being
Agita Luse Politics of the ‘psy’ and endorsement of emotions. The case of the 20th century Latvia
Cecilia Riving The family and the psychiatrist in 19th century Sweden
Ivan Crozier Culture, Psychiatry and the Case of Koro
 

H-8  -  URB03: The Impact of Consumerism on Cities in Modernizing Countries
Room 1.1

    Network: Urban
Chair: John Davis
Ipek Tureli Emergence of New Consumption Practices in a Modernizing City: Istanbul in the mid-twentieth century
Mark Kehren “Carioca Consumption: Urban Renewal and the Geography of Leisure in Rio de Janeiro during the 1960s and 1970s”
Brigitte Le Normand, Nicole Münnich The “Yugoslav Dream” and the transformation of Belgrade, 1955-1970
 

I-8  -  RUR06: Land reform and agricultural politics in France, Greece and England
Room 2.1

    Network: Rural
Chair: Jaime Reis
Discussant: Jaime Reis
John Beckett The New Domesday of Landownership, 1876
Noelle Plack Privatising the commons in Napoleonic France: the law of 20 March 1813
Brian Short National discourse and local struggle in the battle for land 1906-1914
Michael Turner The end of manorial ownership: copyhold enfranchisment after 1840
 

J-8  -  GEO03: The Spaces of Civil Society II: Geopolitics
Room 3.1

    Network: Geography
Chair: Patricia Ehrkamp
Begum Basdas Stately interventions in the cosmopolitan public space: women’s engagements with police forces in Beyoglu, Istanbul
Stephanie Egan Geographies of power: The IPSC as a resisting community
Derek Gregory Uncivil society? The biopolitics of Baghdad
 

K-8  -  ECO06: Determinants of success and failure in firms in the 19th and 20th centuries I
Room 4

    Network: Economics
Chair: Jochen Streb
Discussant: Jochen Streb
Harald Degner The Relationship between the Size and the Innovativeness of German Firms
Roger Lloyd-Jones, M J Lewis 'Meeting the Needs of the Customer: Marketing, Product Development, and Factoring in the British Machine Tool Industry, Alfred Herbert Ltd, 1887-1970
Anna Spadavecchia, Peter Scott The 1919 reduction of working hours and labour productivity: the British case
 

L-8  -  FAM18: Migration and Inequality within Families: Multigenerational Perspectives
Room 5.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Alice B. Kasakoff
Chair: Anders Brändström
Discussant: Michel Oris
Alice B. Kasakoff Family Care of the Elderly in the US North 1850 – 1870: Boon or Burden?
Jan Kok, Hilde Bras Diverging pathways? Sibling differences in social mobility in a commercializing rural region of the Netherlands, 1860-1940
Nanna Floor Clausen, Hans Jørgen Marker Were the elderly a burden a 1801?
 

M-8  -  ASI05: Colonialism, Capitalism and Network Formation: the Indian Ocean Region, 1800-1950 1
Room 5.2

    Network: Asia
Organiser: Bhaswati Bhattacharya
Organiser: Takashi Oishi
Chair: Nandini Gooptu
Bhaswati Bhattacharya Solid ground beneath their feet? Armenian entrepreneurs in India, 1800-1950
Takashi Oishi Intra-regional Network and Trust: Indian Muslim merchants in Southeast and East Asia, 1800-1950
Claude Markovits Bombay as the hub of Indian merchant networks in the Indian Ocean c. 1800-1950
 

N-8  -  SOC06: Categorisations of populations -- contested concepts II
Room 6.1

    Network: Social Inequality
Organiser: Per Axelsson
Organiser: Signild Vallgårda
Chair: Peter Sköld
Discussant: Kris Inwood
Per Axelsson Indigenous Communities, the State and Statistics The case of the Swedish Sami population, 1750-2000
Victor Thompson, Tahu Kukutai Inside-Out: The Politics of Enumerating the Nation
John Macinnes Identifying the British
 

O-8  -  FAM01: Poverty as an Impediment to Marriage?
Room 7.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Mary Louise Nagata
Chair: Mary Louise Nagata
Paulo Teodoro de Matos Marriage of Poor Couples in the Azores Islands, Portugal
Peter Teibenbacher Nuptiality and Fertility restrictions in agrarian societies. The case of Styria 17th to 19th century
Satoshi Murayama Poor households in a proto-industrial region in Germany from the 17th to the 19th century.
Christer Lundh, Martin Dribe Partner Selection and Marriage Market Segmentation in 19th Century Sweden
 

P-8  -  POL14: Meet the Author: Thomasz Gross, Historian and Moral Critic. An Evaluation of Neighbors and Fear
Room 8.1

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Ido de Haan
Discussant: Jan T. Gross
David Gerber Jan Tomasz Gross, Historian and Moral Critic: An Evaluation of Neighbors and Fear
Dorota Praszalowicz "Polish Memory, History and the Reception of NEIGHBORS and FEAR?"
Natalia Aleksiun "Explaining Anti-Jewish Violence: Polish Historians' Read Jan T. Gross's "Neighbors" and "Fear".
 

Q-8  -  ELI07: Elites and corporatism in the Iberian World
Amphitheatre 3

    Network: Elites
Organiser: José Antonio Sánchez-Román
Chair: Line Schjolden
Discussant: Line Schjolden
José Antonio Sánchez-Román From the Congress of Productivity to the Economic Agreement: Taxes, Inflation and Corporatism in Argentina, 1955-1976
Carolina Rodríguez-López Academic Elites and Power in the University of Madrid, 1939-1951
Manuel Loff «Ours is a Fascist Century!» Salazarism and Francoism elites and Nazi-Fascist New Order (1936-45)
 

R-8  -  THE08: The Human Sciences between Universalism and Contextualism
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Richard Vann
Discussant: Richard Vann
Aviezer Tucker Anachronism, Retrospection and Evidence
Nina Baur Locating Patterns of Social Change in Time, Space, Action Sphere and on Action Level
Antoon De Baets How the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Determines the Work of Historians
Manuela Ciotti The ‘western anthropologist’ unbound: local identities, scholarly selves and global knowledge production
Thomas Louis Benjamin, Kevin Nehil Truth or Consequences: Early Modern American Ethnographies and the Perils of Postmodernism and Postcolonialism
 

S-8  -  LAB29: US labour
Instituto de Arte

    Network: Labour
Chair: Steve Meyer
Discussant: Steve Meyer
Norman Caulfield The North American Agreement on Labor Cooperation (NAALC): A Twelve-Year Assessment
Andrew Dawson Studio Labour, Civil Rights, and the Collapse of Hollywood's Racial Order, 1963-1974
Seth Wigderson He Doesn’t Know How To Answer A Gentleman”: Deference and Defiance in the 1937 Lewiston Auburn Shoeworkers’ Strike
 

T-8  -  EDU04: Views on childhood in the early 20th century: United States & Brittain
Room 9

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Janet Golden
Discussant: Janet Golden
Kathleen Jones Kids Who Kill …. Themselves: Press Accounts of Youth Suicide in the Interwar Years
Susan Miller Politics of Children Pageantry
Rachel Neiwert Creating Community through Schoolwork: Charlotte Mason, the Parents’ Union School, and the British Empire, 1899-1950
Catherine Burke, Ian Grosvenor The Story of a School: an example of social biography in post 1945 Britain
 

U-8  -  LAB11: The Politics of Mining: Comparative Perspectives
Room10.2

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Quentin Outram
Chair: Quentin Outram
Discussant: Carolyn Brown
Keith Gildart Miners' Militancy in Britain in the Second World War: The Role of the Independent Labour Party
Chris Williams From 'Isolated Masses' to 'Little Moscows': Radicalism and Locality in British Coalfields, 1800-1985
Nina Fishman National Coal Board: experiment in social democracy
Ben Gales ‘Engineering Hard Choices: Accidents in Dutch Mining during the 20th Century
 

V-8  -  ELI24: Elites in transition: coping with the collapsing system in the small countries of the Eastern bloc II: Old Elites' Revival in the New System
Room 2.10

    Network: Elites
Organiser: Katalin Miklossy
Chair: Marja Vuorinen
Katalin Miklossy Hungarian Socialists’ Identity Crisis
Nadezhda Stoyanova Desecuritizing Identity in South-Eastern Europe
Bojan Bilic, Adriana Marcolini Two Serbias: the Persistence of ‘Old Elites’ after the Fall of Socialism
 

W-8  -  ORA05: Testimony, memory, memorials
Room 2.12

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Nanci Adler
Gulie Ne'eman Arad Holocaust Diaries and Memoirs: A Challenge for Historians
Eva Bruecker Negotiating the Truth of Memory: Oral History and the difficulties of public presentations
James Mark Using Victim Biographies: Sites of Terror in Central-Eastern Europe
Nikolai Vukov The Rewriting of the Past in a Ritual Setting: Public Commemorations in Post-Socialist Bulgaria
 

X-8  -  MID02: Elite Research in the Late Middle Ages: New Perspectives and Methodological Challenges II
Room 2.13

    Network: Elites
Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: María Asenjo-González
Organiser: Frederik Buylaert
Organiser: Véronique Flammang
Organiser: Arie van Steensel
Chair: María Asenjo-González
Jan Dumolyn, Wim De Clercq From social position to social representation. The grammar of sign systems expressing noble identity in the late medieval Burgundian Netherlands.
Mario Damen Prosopography and elites: perspectives for research and dissemination of data concerning political elites in the Low Countries.
José Antonio Jara Fuente Perceiving the «self», perceiving the «others»: an enquiry over the construction of political identities in fifteenth-century urban Castile
 

Y-8  -  REL01: Competing Identities: Gender and Religion
Room 2.14

    Network: Women and Gender
Network: Religion
Organiser: Ariadne Schmidt
Organiser: Karin Hofmeester
Chair: Ariadne Schmidt
Discussant: Karin Hofmeester
Silvia Evangelisti Failed Jesuitesses: Gender, Religion, and Politics in Early Modern Europe
Ji Li Letters from Manchuria: Gender, Writing and Confession in Nineteenth-century Rural China
Cecilia Winterhalter St. Thérèse of Lisieux and the 19th. Century
Bojan Aleksov Women in Religious Movements in Yugoslavia