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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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  Friday 29 February 16.30 

A-14  -  LAB17: The performativity of objects IV: The Social History of Food
Cave A

    Network: Labour
Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Organiser: Julie Guard
Chair: Peter Scholliers
Discussant: Linda Lane
Julie Guard The Politics of Milk: Canadian Housewives Organize in the 1930s
Oskar Broberg Alternative Visions and Organic Branding. The Construction of a Market for Organic Milk in Sweden 1970-2000
Franca Iacovetta Food Wars and Culinary Pluralism in a Cold War City: Toronto, 1940s-1960s
Christine Garcia The Cultural Revolution of Animal Rights Veganism
 

B-14  -  EDU10: Nationalism, intellectuals and governance
Cave B

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Kevin J. Brehony
Discussant: Kevin J. Brehony
Jeffrey Mirel Americanization Education and National Identity, 1915-1924: Detroit as a Case Study
Christophe Verbruggen Educational reform from a micro-analytical point of view. Belgian intellectuals and New Education in practice (1900-1930).
Robert Wolff Schooling Markets in Baltimore, 1840-1930
 

C-14  -  ECO11: The Economic, Legal and Social History of Bankruptcy III: Bankruptcy in Early Modern Mediterranean
Cave C

    Network: Economics
Organiser: Thomas Max Safley
Chair: Thomas Max Safley
Discussant: Thomas Max Safley
Paola Avallone The bankruptcy in the Kingdom of Naples. The case of public banks (XVII - XVIII centuries)
Mauro Carboni Learning from others’ failures: the rise of the Monte di pietà in early modern Bologna
Gerald Grommes Bankruptcies in Early Modern Castile from a Social Network Perspective: The Example of Medina del Campo Banks, 1550-1600
Leonard Rosenband Producers and Failure during the Age of Revolutions: The Case of Papermaking in France and England
 

D-14  -  WOM17: Gender, Migration and Work
Cave D

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Pat Ayers
Arab Chadia Harragas in the feminine
Anne Winter Domestic servants as mediators of migration change, Antwerp c. 1760-1880
Christa Matthys Sisters, servants and fertility control in nineteenth century Flanders. Some preliminary results.
Christine Muller Luxemburg's women in Paris at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century
 

E-14  -  POL21: French political culture 1789-1851
Cave E

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Ido de Haan
Micah Alpaugh The Emergence of the Parisian Political Demonstration: Developing Nonviolent Protest Repertoire in the French Revolution, 1789-95
Patricia Turner Recovering ‘The Social’: Rural-Urban Networks and Communal État Social in the French Revolution
Bernard Rulof Civil Society and Royalist Popular Politics in France: Legitimist Associations in Montpellier, 1848-1851
Anne Epstein Inclusive citizenship in practice? Solidarity, civic education, and democracy at the fin-de-siècle
Annie Jourdan The invention of modern democracy 1776-1798
 

G-14  -  HEA14: Health, Power and Medical Knowledge in the Caribbean and Brazil, 1700-1900
Amphitheatre 2

    Network: Health and Environment
Chair: Adrian Lopez Denis
Discussant: Adrian Lopez Denis
Betânia Figueiredo Conceptions of Health in the 18th and 19th Centuries
Niklas Jensen “…For the benefit of the planters and the benefit of Mankind…”. The struggle to control midwives and obstetrics on St. Croix, Danish West Indies, 1818-1848.
Juanita De Barros, Jacques Dumont Colonial Public Health in the Early Twentieth-century Caribbean
Monica Garcia Germs and Environment: the Trajectories of Fevers and Leprosy Germs in Colombia, 1860-1900.
 

H-14  -  HIS04: IT Analytical tools for historical research
Room 1.1

    Network: Historical Computing and GIS
Chair: Michael Moss
Discussant: Onno Boonstra
Walther Johann Fuchs Projections in wax. A new imaging technology in 18th Century Medicine
Gunnar Thorvaldsen Constructed ethnicity variables in 19th century censuses
Spyridoula Arathymou Historical industrial archives. A tool to make people love history
 

I-14  -  RUR15: Forest Products Industry and Trade in the 19th and 20th centuries
Room 2.1

    Network: Rural
Organiser: Francisco Manuel Parejo Moruno
Organiser: Amélia Branco
Chair: Francisco Manuel Parejo Moruno
Discussant: Amélia Branco
Miguel Pestana, Isabel Tinoco The Industry and the Trade of Cork in Portugal during the 20th century
Antonio Serrano Cork Products Trade Through Seville's Harbour (18th-19th Centuries)
James Simpson Grapes and wines: the international transfer of technology during the first globalisation, 1850-1914.
Javier Soriano The forest residual utilizations in the Mediterranean mountain: cork and wood
 

J-14  -  CUL08: Beyond the Text: Landscapes of Colonial Memory in the Portuguese Speaking World
Room 3.1

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Network: Culture
Organiser: Isabel Rodrigues
Chair: Andrea Klimt
Discussant: Andrea Klimt
Isabel Rodrigues Miniaturizing Empire at “Portugal dos Pequenitos”
Joanna Davidson Ulysses in West Africa: Transatlantic Transformations and the Epic of Bolama
Clara Carvalho Women in Colonial Pictures. Representation, Gender and Colonialism in the Guinea-Bissau’s Photographic Archives.
Timothy Sieber Architecture Rewriting History: the Portuguese Pavilion, Architecture, and Site-Planning at Expo ‘98
 

K-14  -  FAM31: Divorce, Women and Families in the Balkans
Room 4

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Constanta Vintila-Ghitulescu
Chair: Mikolaj Szoltysek
Discussant: Marianna Muravyeva
Vera Gudac Dodic Divorce,Women and Families in Serbia in the second half of 20th century
Petko Hristov Whether the “Balkan Family Pattern” Exists as a Model or it is an Ideological Construct?
Elena Ignovska Women and Families in the Balkans, 17th-20th centuries
Mimoza Dushi Women and Family in Albanin Society According to Moral Codes, 15th – 20th Centuries
 

L-14  -  LAB12: Coalfield Societies
Room 5.1

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Quentin Outram
Chair: Quentin Outram
Discussant: Chris Williams
Leen Roels, Serge Langeweg Foreign labour in the coalmines of Dutch Limburg and Liège: a comparison
Brian Mccook Becoming ‘Mining Men’: Gender, Ethnicity and Working Class Militancy in the Ruhr and Pennsylvania, 1880-1918
Carolyn Brown Urban Masculinity in a ‘Coal City’ - Enugu, Nigeria during World War II
Peter Alexander Culture and Identity: South African Miners and Some Comparators, 1920-1950
 

M-14  -  ANT06: Thinking about Peace in the Ancient World
Room 5.2

    Network: Antiquity
Chair: Hans Van Wees
Discussant: Hans Van Wees
Kurt Raaflaub Thinking about Peace in Ancient Greece
Johannes Bronkhorst Thinking about peace in Ancient India
Susanne Bickel The Concept of Peace in Ancient Egypt
Robin D. S. Yates Searching for Peace in the Warring States: Philosophical Debates and the Management of Violence in Early China
 

N-14  -  TEC01: On the Sunny Side of the Road. Delights of Motoring
Room 6.1

    Network: Technology
Organiser: Timo Myllyntaus
Chair: Timo Myllyntaus
Discussant: Bo Sundin
Olle Hagman Driving Pleasure: A Key Concept in Swedish Car Culture
Jessica Enevold Oh, I like my Horse, but I love my Flying Mount! Joys of Mobility in the on-line Game 'World of WarCraft'
Riikka Jalonen "I Simply Enjoy Driving!" Ride for Pleasure in Finland, 1962 - 1973
Christopher Neumaier, Kilian J. L. Steiner The manifold meanings of cars in Europe and the USA
 

O-14  -  ETH15: Transnationalism
Room 7.1

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Jose Moya
Discussant: Jose Moya
Nadia Bouras Gender and transnationalism: Moroccans in the Netherlands, 1960-2000
Christine Jacobsen, Dag Stenvoll Migrant female victimhood at the discursive margins of Scandinavian gender constructions
Eve Rosenhaft Gendering transnational lives: German-speaking Cameroonians ca 1910-1960
Mary Odem Transnational Immigration and Pan-Maya Organizing in the U.S. South
 

P-14  -  SEX15: Global transgressions
Room 8.1

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Svati Shah
Discussant: Svati Shah
Rudi Bleys The sexual body : from metropolis to metapolis
Jacobus A. Du Pisani The "good old days" when there were no homosexuals and sexual perverts among Afrikaans men
Kamila Uzarczyk Blaming 'the Others'. trafficking in women and racial prejudice.
 

Q-14  -  CRI21: Empire and crime/policing
Amphitheatre 3

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Paul Lawrence
Chair: Paul Lawrence
Discussant: Paul Lawrence
Janet Clark Civil Liberties and the British Colonies
Annelieke Dirks Juvenile Delinquency and Forced Re-education in the Netherlands Indies, 1900-1940
Christopher Fritsch Ordinances “Consonant to Reason....nor Contrary “ to the Laws of England: William Penn and the Creation and Administration of Criminal Law
Tammy Razi Juvenile Delinquents, Child Street-Peddlers and Neglected Children: Constructing the Nation's Margins in Mandatory Palestine
 

R-14  -  THE10: Unity and Diversity in Historical Writing
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Stefan Berger
Discussant: Wulf Kansteiner
Allan Smith Understanding Particularist Persistence in Transcultural Contact Fields:
Dennis Smith Humiliation and Social Theory
Georg Christoph Berger Waldenegg I can’t remember very much!’ Historiography and the Problem of Memory
 

S-14  -  LAB30: Union mobilisation
Instituto de Arte

    Network: Labour
Chair: Magaly Rodríguez García
Discussant: Sjaak Van der Velden
Ralph Darlington The relationship between leadership, mobilization and trade union militancy: the case of the RMT
David Hyde Undercurrents to Independence: Plantation Struggles in Kenya’s Central Province 1959-60
Isabel Da Costa, Udo Rehfeldt Labour Unionism: From National Diversity to International Solidarity
Viviana Patroni The Peronist Union Movement and Labour Dissent in Argentina: An Historical Perspective
 

T-14  -  MID04: The intermediate rulers: the contribution of the nobility to urban domination in the Medieval Spanish Kingdoms and the Burgundian Netherlands II
Room 9

    Network: Elites
Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: María Asenjo-González
Organiser: Frederik Buylaert
Organiser: Véronique Flammang
Organiser: Arie van Steensel
Chair: Mario Damen
María Asenjo-González Small town’s rulers and urban influence in Castile in XVth
David Igual Economy and social power in Castile. The intermediate rulers in XVth century
Juan Antonio Barrio Barrio The intermediate rulers in Towns of Valencia Kingdom from XIIIth to XVth century.
 

U-14  -  ORA12: Rhetorics of Group Identity
Room10.2

    Network: Oral History
Chair: James Mark
Sandor Horvath 'Wild West', 'gangster' and 'desperado' feelings: perception of the 'West' in youth subcultures in Hungary in the 1960s
Pavel Mücke „Living under Freedom is More Difficult…“ or the Image of Foreigners and Foreign Countries in Memory of „Working Inteligensia Class“ in Czechoslovakia in 1970s and 1980s
Malin Thor, Antje Hornscheidt & Izabela Dahl Narrated identities.Intersections of religion, gender, nation, locality and ethnicity in the narrations of Jews’ and Muslims’ identities in Sweden 1933-2008
Mónica Maurício The Oral Speech on the Students’ Movement in the Technical Superior Institute (1945-1962)
 

V-14  -  MAT12: Globalization and Material Culture
Room 2.10

    Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Chair: Corinne A. Pernet
Beverly Lemire Rethinking Asian trade and Europe’s material culture:
Jasmina Guseva Globalization and New Trends in Culture
Damayanthie Eluwawalage The European Influence in Colonial Australian Fashion and Clothing in the Nineteenth Century
Kennan Ferguson “Mastering the Art of Nationalism: Julia Child and the Gustatory Construction of French Culture”
 

W-14  -  LAT03: Health, Medicine and Social Problems in Latin America
Room 2.12

    Network: Latin-America
Organiser: Kim Clark
Chair: Paulo Drinot
Discussant: Paulo Drinot
Discussant: Anne-Emanuelle Birn
Kim Clark Bubonic Plague and the Problem of Indigenous Culture in Highland Ecuador
Steven Palmer The Plantation Complex of Doctors in Late Colonial Havana
Alexandra Puerto Medical Brigades, Maya Culture and Rural Development in Postrevolutionary Yucatán
Diego Armus Smoking in Buenos Aires during the 20th century. A research agenda.
 

X-14  -  POL13: Remaking the American Nation: Secession and its consequences for the Civil War United States
Room 2.13

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Benjamin Carp
Discussant: Benjamin Carp
Frank Towers “Romantic Ethnic Nationalism, Modernity, and the Secession Movement in the American South”
Russell Duncan James Montgomery and the Jeremiad in Kansas
Christopher Phillips “Addition by Subtraction: The Calculus of Disloyalty in the Neutral Slave States During the American Civil War and the Completion of the American South”
 

Y-14  -  WOM13: Understanding the Aging Female Body: 1500-1900
Room 2.14

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Pat Thane
Discussant: Pat Thane
Elizabeth Hurren 'Aged, Female and Poor in an English World-Without-Welfare, c. 1870-1900'.
Lynn Botelho ‘Cough, Creaks, and Shuffling Feet: The Gender-Neutral Nature of Old Age in English Household Medicine, 1500-1700’.
Anne Kugler “Vigor and Virtue: Women, Aging, Body, and Mind”
Kathryn de Medeiros From Reproduction to New Production: The Shift in Focus on Older Women’s Bodies in Gerontological Discourse After World War Two