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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

All days


  Saturday 1 March 8.30 

A-15  -  POL15: East-west contacts in the Cold War
Cave A

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Stefan Berger
Bent Boel The Danish Left and Dissidence In Eastern Europe During the Cold War
Katarzyna Stoklosa Willy Brandt and the Polish dissidents
Carlos Reijnen A European Autumn: the Perception of the Prague Spring in Western Europe after 1968
Andrea Genest Polish Exiles and the Opposition in Poland
 

B-15  -  CUL18: Roundtable: War, Pictures and Television
Cave B

    Network: Culture
Organiser: Maria Antonia Paz Rebollo
Organiser: Julio Montero
Chair: Amaya Muruzabal
Discussant: Salvador Gómez García
Maria Antonia Paz Rebollo, Jose A. García Avilés Demonizing the tyrant: Saddam Hussein in the Spanish newscasts during the pre-war and the Iraq War
Jose A. Garcia Aviles “Each television tells its own story”: the representation of the beginning of the Iraq War in Spanish television newscasts
Araceli Rodríguez Mateos Shooting the Iraq War: Press Photography in the Spanish Media.
Esther Gaitan Information as show: Pre-Iraq War on Austrian TV
Francisco Segado Images of destruction: Spanish Civil War through British Cartoons
 

D-15  -  MID07: New Approaches to Old Problems in Medieval History
Cave D

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues
Chair: Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues
Antonio Castro Henriques, Jose Maria Pereira Coutinho Feudalism? A statistical analysis of peasant-noble relations in thirteenth-century Northern Portugal
Ardian Muhaj The Hundred Years War and the origins of the Portuguese expansion in Africa
Kouky Fianu Canons and notaries: Exploring contractual practices in 15th century Paris
Gabriella Erdélyi ‘We do not really know what these black friars want’: narratives of conflict and solidarity in an early sixteenth-century Hungarian town
 

E-15  -  SEX10: Measuring Sexual Danger
Cave E

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Geertje Mak
Discussant: Geertje Mak
Carole S. Vance Counting Sex Slaves: Definition, Methodology, and Meaning
Rebecca Young Counting the Harm of Child Sexual Abuse
Svati Shah South Asian Borders: Enumerating Migration, Trafficking and Sex Work
Theo Van Der Meer Cutting costs. Pecuniary anxieties and the castration of sex offenders in Holland (1938-1968).
 

F-15  -  FAM08: Kin marriages as strategies for social production
Sala Leite de Vasconcelos

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Bernard Derouet
Chair: Bernard Derouet
Discussant: Bernard Derouet
Gérard Delille The new features of matrimonial exchange in 18th and 19th centuries
Emília Lagido Consanguineous marriages in the 19th century. An comparative analisis
Hilde Bras, Frans van Poppel & Kees Mandemakers Kin Marriage in the Netherlands: Trends and Determinants in the Nineteenth Century
 

G-15  -  HEA15: Medicine, Life and Death: the German Context
Amphitheatre 2

    Network: Health and Environment
Chair: Jeannette Madarasz
Discussant: Jeannette Madarasz
Axel C. Huentelmann State-run Public Health Institutions in Germany 1870-1930. Indirect Government and Health Policy
Karen Nolte “Telling the painful truth” – nurses and physicians in the 19th century
Michael Stolberg The medicalization of the death bed (1700-1850)
Miri Shefer German Speaking Physicians and Health Administrators in the Modernization of Middle Eastern Medicines
 

H-15  -  WOM09: Gendering and Memory in Interwar Europe
Room 1.1

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Berteke M.L. Waaldijk
Discussant: Berteke M.L. Waaldijk
Melissa Bokovoy Gendering Wartime Allies: Interwar Commemoration of Ithe Entente in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Eliza Ablovatski The Deluge: Gender Danger and Fear of Revolution in 1919 Central Europe
Tiina Lintunen The Representations of Women in War Propoganda during the First Half of the 20th century
Gabriela Dudeková Women in- and after the Great War. Habsburg monarchy and succesor states.
Andrea Peto Rhetoric of Work Women's Mobilisation in interwar Hungary: Work of Mourning and Knitting
 

I-15  -  ELI15: Elites strategies in Europe and across the seas
Room 2.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Network: Elites
Organiser: Vincent Gourdon
Chair: Anu Lahtinen
Discussant: François-Joseph Ruggiu
Erica Bastress-Dukehart Imprisoned, Empowered, Engendered: The Dialectic of Sibling Relationships within Early Modern Germany’s Princely Dynasties
Christian Kühner Friendship in the Early Modern French Nobility
Xabier Lamikiz Merchant Guilds and Merchant Networks in Eighteenth-Century Spain: A Comparison between Cadiz and Bilbao
Nuno Camarinhas Serving abroad: foreign origin magistrates in early modern Portugal
Annick Foucrier-Binda Marriage networks among French migrants in San Francisco at the time of the Gold Rush
 

J-15  -  FAM27: Demography of Indigenous Populations
Room 3.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Peter Sköld
Chair: Göran Broström
Discussant: Per Axelsson
Peter Sköld Ageing in the north. The Sami life expectancy.
J. David Hacker, Michael R. Haines American Indian Demography at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Mario Boleda Demographic Dynamics in Aboriginal Populations.
Gabriella Edholm Marriage patterns among Sami nomads and Swedish settlers under the impact of the colonization process in 19th century northern Sweden.
 

K-15  -  RUR07: Living in the countryside in the first half of the 20th century
Room 4

    Network: Rural
Chair: John Martin
Discussant: Ernst Langthaler
Juan Pan-Montojo "Spanish agriculture, 1931-1951: crisis, wars and new policies in the reshaping of rural society"
Rien Emmery Continuity, theoretical innovation and practical immobility. The influence of the Second World War on country planning and rural housing policy in Flanders (1935-1955).
Will Wilson A Celebration of Power: Rural Festivity and Opposition in Nazi Germany
Fredie Floré, Bruno Notteboom The Open Air Museum of Bokrijk
 

L-15  -  THE06: History and Trauma
Room 5.1

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Chris Lorenz
Discussant: Wulf Kansteiner
Lore Colaert Historical consciousness in response to genocide and civil war in Rwanda.
Cecilia Macon Posthistory, trauma and the role of transitional historical meaning
Berber Bevernage Truth commissions, history and historical injustice: on the haunting past.
 

M-15  -  ANT10: Rethinking the History of Childhood in Antiquity I
Room 5.2

    Network: Antiquity
Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Mary Harlow
Discussant: Nelleke Bakker
Ray Laurence Children in the Roman City: Taking another look at Pompeii
Patricia Baker Children and Health in the Greco-Roman World
Ville Vuolanto Socialisation of the Children in the Family Discourses of the Ascetic Fathers in Late Antiquity
 

N-15  -  TEC02: Dismal Days at the Wheel. Risks of Motoring
Room 6.1

    Network: Technology
Organiser: Timo Myllyntaus
Chair: Bo Sundin
Discussant: Olle Hagman
Timo Myllyntaus When Gas was a Hazard in Motoring. A Surrogate Fuel Powering Finnish Automobiles over the Wartime Crisis, 1939-1945
Michael Hascher Driving Safer. Early Developments Concerning Road Safety in Germany in the 1930s
Jenny Eklöf Denouncing the Cars of Old: Marketing Ethanol Driven Cars in the Case of Biofuel Region in Sweden
 

O-15  -  FAM28: The Survival Strategies of Widows
Room 7.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Beatrice Moring
Chair: Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
Discussant: Sølvi Sogner
Beatrice Moring Widows and their children, survival strategies and public assistance
Richard Wall Widows, family and poor relief in 18th and 19th century England
Glenda Strachan, Lindy Henderson Surviving widowhood: Life alone in rural New South Wales, Australia, in the second half of the nineteenth century
 

P-15  -  ORA13: Collective Memory and Collective Identities
Room 8.1

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Joanna Bornat
Graciela De Garay The "International Style" as a key element to understand the professionalization of architecture in Mexico, 1940-1970
Luisa Tiago De Oliveira IST students movement: the contribution of the oral history
Lígia Maria Leite Pereira Negotiating memory: the case of brazilian elites
Simone Amorim, Ester Fraga Vilas-Boas Carvalho Do Nascimento From Memories to Forgottens: The Female Teachers Preparation at the “Instituto Ponte Nova”
 

Q-15  -  WOM22: Controlling prostitution
Amphitheatre 3

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Michelle Denbeste
Discussant: Michelle Denbeste
Victoria Harris The invisible whore? Germany’s failed attempt at the societal marginalisation of prostitute women, 1871-1945.
Natalia Gerodetti Female Sexuality and Mobility between Public and Private
Christine Machiels Prostitution and Women’s Rights. National Council of French Women and National Council of Belgian Women in front of abolitionist question (20th century)
 

R-15  -  ETH23: Roundtable: Family and the history of migration
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Organiser: Leo Lucassen
Chair: Leo Lucassen
Discussant: Michel Oris
Discussant: Jan Kok
Discussant: Mary Louise Nagata
Discussant: Leslie Page Moch
Discussant: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
 

S-15  -  ORA14: Voices, Context, and Transmission of Oral History
Instituto de Arte

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Penny Summerfield
Sari Bar-On, Eshkar Miki Historical Values versus Emotional Values - Art Therapy as an Mediator
Daniela Koleva Oral History interviewing an the production of meaning: defending 'bad' questions
Kirsti Salmi-Niklander The Speech acts of silence: The mystery of the Finnish working-class writer Kasperi Tanttu (1886-1918)
Leena Rossi Emotions in Oral History Interview
 

T-15  -  MAT13: The propensity to spend, gamble and save
Room 9

    Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Organiser: Harm Nijboer
Chair: Harm Nijboer
Discussant: Harm Nijboer
Gerard Borst Working-class saving in the Netherlands, 1870-1970
Riitta Matilainen Consumer dreams of Finnish gamblers in the era of an emerging consumer society
Paddy Dolan Social interdependencies and the advancing threshold of consumption needs
Jean-Francois Constant State regulation and the social construction of consumer trust, 1870-1914
Pat Ayers The World Reshaped: the impact of Liverpool factory closures on working-class consumption, 1978-88
 

U-15  -  WOR08: Religious Globalization? The role of Proselytizers and Indigenous Peoples
Room10.2

    Network: Religion
Network: World History
Chair: David Maxwell
Discussant: David Maxwell
Michelle Molina Evangelization and Individualization:Jesuit Itinerant Missions in Seventeenth-Century New Spain
Elena Glavatskaya Christian Mission beyond the Polar Circle
Joseph Levi Islam in Guinea-Bissau and Mozambique
David Lindenfeld The Sioux and the Maori: Contrasting Adaptions of Christianity as Strategies for Ethnic Survival
 

V-15  -  LAB19: Household Economy in a Market Economy? New Conceptions of Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Gender and Work
Room 2.10

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Kirsti Niskanen
Organiser: Yvonne Svanström
Chair: Lex Heerma Van Voss
Discussant: Lex Heerma Van Voss
Kirsti Niskanen Bringing Household Economy into Market Economy – The Approach of the Finnish Economist Laura Harmaja
Yvonne Svanström A changing concept within Swedish political economy – from prostitution to sex work during the 20th century
Margo Anderson Using Old Data on Gender and Household
Vera Sollova Family, labor market and demographic dynamics in Mexico, 1970-2000
 

W-15  -  POL04: Ethnic minorities in transition: Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia
Room 2.12

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Ido de Haan
Alina Silian The Making of Romani Ethnopolitics in Postcommunist Romania
Celia Donert 'Citizens of Gypsy Origin': Marginality and Citizenship in Socialist Czechoslovakia
Rosa Lehmann Poland's struggle with its Ukrainian minority, 1944-1960
 

X-15  -  CRI19: Gender Story Violence
Room 2.13

    Network: Women and Gender
Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Judith Rowbotham
Discussant: Judith Rowbotham
Elena Barbulescu Violence and Gender in a Romanian Village
Efi Avdela Stories of Blood and Gender: Cultural scenarios of honour crimes in post-war Greece
Marie Eriksson The Politics of "Marital Dissonance" - Political Discourses about Men's violence against Women in Marriage in 19th Century Sweden
 

Y-15  -  LAB21: Labour Internationalism; studies from Vaxjo
Room 2.14

    Network: Labour
Chair: Eszter Bartha
Discussant: Eszter Bartha
Lars Hansson Migration within the pulp and paper industry in Finland and Sweden
Jesper Johansson Union Solidarity in Exchange for adaptation. Immigration Policy within the Swedish Trade Union Confederation (LO) during the 1970s
Johan Svanberg "After 36 hours stay we started directly at the shopfloor": Case study of recruitment of Yugoslavian workers to a company in Sweden, 1969-70
Fredrik Håkansson Globalization and Industrial Relations. A Case Study of the Western Flat Glass Industry in 1969
 

  Saturday 1 March 10.45 

A-16  -  CUL19: Roundtable: The Representation of War through Cinema and Videogames
Cave A

    Network: Culture
Organiser: Julio Montero
Organiser: Maria Antonia Paz Rebollo
Chair: Jose A. Garcia Aviles
Discussant: Jose A. Garcia Aviles
Julio Montero How to tell a war story in a film: old ways and new techniques
Javier Cervera Gil “Spanish Civil War in the cinema during Franco‘s system”
Fátima Gil Films about war: Spanish civil war
José Cabeza No to war!: the representation of war topics on Hollywood movies screened in Madrid during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39)
María Ulled Iraq War through Spain's present documentary cinema
Salvador Gómez García The War we played. The representation of war in videogames
 

B-16  -  ETH26: Migration and Health
Cave B

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Marlou Schrover
Discussant: Marlou Schrover
Joana Sousa Ribeiro The interplay of structures and agency - Reassessing Foreign-qualified nurses and physicians in Portugal
Sol Juárez Migration and Health: the relationship between self-assessment and diagnosed morbidity. The experience of Madrid
Norma Montesino, Malin Thor Conceptions of working capacity and health. The Social Authorities and the TB- refugees in Sweden ca 1945–1960
Bina Sengar Dynamics of Health Services among the Migrant Indigenous Communities of Gujarat
Justo Hernandez Renaissance ecologic colonization: the modorra epidemic in the Canary Islands and its transmission to America
 

C-16  -  REL05: New Historiographical Approaches
Cave C

    Network: Religion
Chair: Leen Van Molle
Discussant: Árpád Klimó
Patrick Pasture Transatlantic History of Christianity. Socio-Historical Perspectives.
Yvonne Maria Werner Gender and Confessionalisation in Europe
Benjamin Ziemann Faithful Decisions? Churches as Formal Organisations and 20th Century Religious History
 

D-16  -  SEX07: Lesbianisms in different contexts
Cave D

    Network: Women and Gender
Network: Sexuality
Chair: Alison Redick
Discussant: Alison Redick
Elise Chenier “Freak Wedding!”: Lesbian Marriage as a Pleasure Practice in Post-WWII Toronto
Chiara Beccalossi Female Sexual Inversion: Italian and British Sexology Compared c. 1870-1915
Florence Binard Perception and construction of lesbian sexuality during the inter-war period in Great Britain
Karen Krahulik Progressive in Provincetown: A new understanding of lesbian migration
 

E-16  -  ORA04: Public presentations; interpreting audiovisual history
Cave E

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Daniela Koleva
Penny Summerfield Life stories, historical authenticity and the public memory of the Second World War in 1950s Britain
Luís Manuel Calvo Salgado The documentary film: Hans Hutter. A Swiss volunteer in the Spanish Civil War.
Amaya Muruzabal The representation of the veteran as the reflection of a community of memory
Lucy Robinson ‘My story, I am sorry to say, has no conclusion’ - Soldiers Stories and the Falkland’s War.
 

F-16  -  ETH27: Migration and emigration in Europe and the USA in the 19th century
Sala Leite de Vasconcelos

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Steve Hochstadt
Discussant: Steve Hochstadt
Jelle van Lottum, Leigh Shaw-Taylor Internal migration in 19th century England: Redford revisited
Colin Pooley London, Liverpool, Ohio or New South Wales: Linking internal and international migration over the life course.
Jo Guldi “On Not Speaking to Strangers: The rise and fall of sociability on Britain’s national road network, 1740 to 1850.”
Amy Lloyd Popular Perceptions and the Emigration Decision: British Perceptions of Immigration to the United States and ‘Greater Britain’, 1870-1914
Cristiana Viegas De Andrade Emigration Patterns in Portugal: comparative study of transatlantic and internal emigration in the Parish of Vila do Conde, 1800 - 1900.
 

G-16  -  HEA16: Medicine and Health as Imperial Policy
Amphitheatre 2

    Network: Health and Environment
Chair: Juanita De Barros
Discussant: Juanita De Barros
Joao Rangel De Almeida Revisiting Imperial Medicine: the 1851 International Sanitary Conference as a European imperial project.
Adrian Lopez Denis Where is the Atlantic History of Medicine?Smallpox and Yellow Fever in the Making of Cuban Colonialism, 1804-1835
Hanrog Kang Japanese colonial medicine in Korea
Anna Crozier ‘British ‘nerves’ and the management of Empire: negotiating colonialism and health before World War Two.
 

H-16  -  FAM33: Medical and Demographic Knowledge: quantifying and classifying death I: 17th-19th centuries
Room 1.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Network: Health and Environment
Organiser: Jean-Marc Rohrbasser
Chair: Christine Théré
Discussant: Jean-Marc Rohrbasser
Kent Johansson Sex-Specific Mortality in Pre-Industrial Europe: Child Mortality in Scania, Sweden 1766-1894
Marie Lindkvist, Göran Broström Interaction between fertility and infant mortality in an intergenerational perspective
Maria João Guardado Moreira, Teresa Rodrigues The Mortality Pattern in Portugal
 

I-16  -  HIS06: Record linkage
Room 2.1

    Network: Historical Computing and GIS
Chair: Matthew Woollard
Discussant: Matthew Woollard
Trygve Andersen, Marianne Erikstad Record linkage with birth dates
Maarten Oosten, Kees Mandemakers Linking with the Dutch GENLIAS index of marriage certificates
Joaquim Carvalho Reconstructing Social Structure from Social Positional Events
 

J-16  -  POL16: Gender of politics in Scandinavia, 1800-1921
Room 3.1

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Åsa Karlsson Sjögren
Discussant: Gro Hagemann
Josefin Rönnbäck The right to stand by? The Swedish suffragists and the right to stand for election
Christina Florin Heightened feelings. Emotions as capital in the suffrage movement.
Irma Sulkunen Suffrage, nation and citizenship
 

K-16  -  RUR10: Land owners, Politics, and Agricultural Reform in the 20th century
Room 4

    Network: Rural
Network: Elites
Chair: Mats Morell
Discussant: Mats Morell
Sónia Vespeira De Almeida Rural Portugal and the "Carnation Revolution"
Juan Carmona, James Simpson Why sharecropping? Explaining its presence in French's vineyards, 1800-1950
Victor Pereira Managing the decline of the landowners. The Portuguese government and the rural migration between 1957 and 1974
Lanero Táboas Francoism and local powers: intermediation, legitimation and socially differentiated access to extremely scarce resources.
Carla Almeida Sousa A Cultural Elite in a Village of the South of Portugal
 

L-16  -  FAM29: The use of genealogies for demographic research
Room 5.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Harriet Zurndorfer
Chair: Arthur Wolf
Discussant: Arthur Wolf
Harriet Zurndorfer Genealogy as a Source for Measuring Nuptiality, Fertility, and Mortality in Late Imperial China: Evidence from the Fan Lineage of Huizhou 1500-1600
Yuki Umeno What Chinese genealogies tell and what they do not: an attempt of demographics of domestic immigration
Santiago Piquero Studying Adult Mortality in Spanish Nobility,16th-19th C.
 

M-16  -  ANT13: Rethinking the History of Childhood in Antiquity II
Room 5.2

    Network: Antiquity
Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Ray Laurence
Discussant: Bengt Sandin
Louise Revell Breaking the paradigm: experiences of childhood in the Roman provinces
Susan Blundell Engendering childhood: boys and girls in Attic vase painting
Tim Parkin Ancient children and their demography
Mary Harlow Childhood and sibling relationships at Rome
 

O-16  -  ECO12: Cooperation between employers and labour
Room 7.1

    Network: Labour
Network: Economics
Chair: Christopher Lloyd
Discussant: Christopher Lloyd
Hugh Pemberton Forces of reaction? The trade unions and earnings-related pensions in Britain in the 1950s
Jeroen Touwen Policy Learning and Labour Relations in the Netherlands, Sweden and New Zealand in the 1970s and 1980s
K.P. Companje Social health insurance between market and the state: the Dutch model 1900-1941
Dennie Oude Nijhuis The importance of worker solidarity: Employers, unions, and the development of old age pensions, 1946-1975.
 

P-16  -  THE02: Transnational Images at Work in National Museums
Room 8.1

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Stefan Berger
Peter Aronsson Comparing National Museums in Europe
Andrew Newby, Linda Andersson Burnett Celts or Vikings? The battle for Scottish identity in the National Museum of Scotland, c 1860-1900.
Rhiannon Mason Defining the Nation: The Creation of the National Museum of Wales
 

Q-16  -  ORA15: Oral History and Methodology, Roundtable
Amphitheatre 3

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Ulla-Maija Peltonen
Michael John Austria 1945 - 1955: Landscapes of Memories
Albert Lichtblau Returning Shock
Karoline Feyertag Reading the Other and Listening to the Other
Ela Hornung Working with deep hermeneutics
Joanna Bornat The implications of secondary analysis for archived oral history data
 

S-16  -  LAT01: Gender in Latin American History
Instituto de Arte

    Network: Latin-America
Organiser: Paulo Drinot
Chair: Kim Clark
Discussant: Kim Clark
Paulo Drinot The Making of the Peruvian Worker: Race and Gender in Peruvian Labour Policy, 1903-1920
Sarah Washbrook Keeping it in the Family: Women and Children and the Reproduction of Debt Peonage in Chiapas, Mexico, 1876-1911
Patience A. Schell Good Daughters and Loyal Soldiers: The Unión de Damas Católicas Mexicanas during the Church-State Conflict in Mexico, 1926-1929
Sandra Aguilar-Rodríguez Modernity on the Menu: Women’s Cooking and Consumption Practices in 1940s and 1950s Mexico
 

T-16  -  LAB20: Transnational Perspectives on Social Movements: Cross-National Transfer and International Organisation
Room 9

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Mary Hilson
Organiser: Silke Neunsinger
Chair: Franca Iacovetta
Discussant: Pernilla Jonsson
Mary Hilson The Consumers' Co-operative Movement in International Perspective: Britain and Scandinavia during the inter-war period
Silke Neunsinger Women in the Labour and Socialist International 1923-1939
Jonas Sjölander Corporations, Unions and Human Rights. Swedish-South African Relations during and after the Apartheid Regime 1948-2008.
Daniel Roger Maul „A First Attempt of Truly World Wide Planning“ – The International Labour Organization´s Road to the World Employment Program (WEP) 1960-1970.
 

U-16  -  WOM23: Social Marginality and the Construction of Gender Roles
Room10.2

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Maria Bucur
Discussant: Maria Bucur
Sabrina Marchetti, Domenica Ghidei Asmara-Roma: A Journey of Imaginary. (Post)colonial legacies and women’s migration during the 70’s.
Jane Slaughter "Stepford Wives, Black Widows and Fanatical Females: Women Terrorists in a Comparative, Transnational Perspective"
Sonja Matter “The client’s private sphere has to be esteemed”. The discussion about the rightfulness of unannounced home visits in social work in Post-War Switzerland
Andrae Marak, Laura Tuennerman-Kaplan Better Morals Make Better Maids: Tohono O’odham Women between Worlds
 

V-16  -  RUR16: Man and beast. Human interactions with animals in a comparative context
Room 2.10

    Network: Rural
Chair: Margaret Derry
Discussant: Margaret Derry
Sandra Swart Horse Trading: comparing human-equine networks of control and socio-environmental change in South African, India, Australia and the Americas
Stefan Bargheer Moral Entanglements: The Emergence and Transformation of the Concern for Bird Conservation in Great Britain and Germany, 1870-1930
Jonathan Bryant Turning Deer into Rice: The deerskin trade in the eighteenth century Atlantic world
Claire Strom Cattle, Ticks, and Humans: Disease Eradication in a Comparative Perspective
 

W-16  -  LAB22: Global Commodities
Room 2.12

    Network: Asia
Network: Labour
Organiser: Ratna Saptari
Chair: Marcel van der Linden
Ratna Saptari Cultures of Tobacco: The shaping of Peasant Worker Communities in 19th century Java
Ulbe Bosma, Marga Alferink Transition from local to world market production: early 19th century sugar production in East Java.
Emile Schwidder Forced Labour in the Coffee Cultivation of West Java: Report of Otto van Rees on the 'Preanger Stelsel' (1867)
 

X-16  -  CRI28: Round Table on Clive Emsley's Crime, Police, and Penal Policy: European Experiences 1750-1940
Room 2.13

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Paul Lawrence
Discussant: Jonathan Dunnage
Discussant: Wilbur Miller
Discussant: Xavier Rousseaux
Discussant: Clive Emsley
 

Y-16  -  WOM25: Round Table: Female Labour Market Participation and Economic Growth
Room 2.14

    Network: Women and Gender
Organiser: Danielle van den Heuvel
Organiser: Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
Chair: Danielle van den Heuvel
Chair: Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
Discussant: Ariadne Schmidt
Discussant: Carmen Sarasua
Discussant: Tine De Moor
Discussant: Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen
Discussant: Joyce Burnette
Discussant: Marjatta Rahikainen
 

  Saturday 1 March 14.15 

A-17  -  FAM32: Family and Marriage in 20th century Eastern Europe
Cave A

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Constanta Vintila-Ghitulescu
Chair: Tamas Faragó
Discussant: Constanta Vintila-Ghitulescu
Vasilis Gavalas Greek marriage patterns in perspective: family formation in mainland and insular Greece during the 20th century.
Dalia Leinarte Informal Family Benefits in Soviet Lithuania, 1950s-1980s
Alena Eskridge-Kosmach Sex and Marriage in Soviet and Post-Soviet Russia: comparative analysis
 

B-17  -  RUR11: Fordist agriculture: science, states and farmers
Cave B

    Network: Rural
Chair: Peter Moser
Discussant: Peter Moser
Shawn Parkhurst Analyzing the Intersection of Regional Representations, State Reform, Capital and the Conflict of Class Fractions: An Example from the Douro Region
Dulce Freire, José Raul Ribeiro Mediterranean agriculture and rural development. Causes and consequences of Portuguese state intervention after World War II
Wilson Picado Comparing Green revolution.State and technological change in Costa Rica, México and Spain.1940-1970.
Mathijs Witte Industrialization of agriculture: emerge of footloose farming in the Netherlands 1950-2000
 

C-17  -  REL10: Religious Transformations since the 1960s
Cave C

    Network: Religion
Chair: Benjamin Ziemann
Discussant: Benjamin Ziemann
Bart Latré The movement of progressive christians in Flanders 1960-1990
Edwin Koster Religious Transformations and Methodological Ludism
Esther Peperkamp Jesus behind the Iron Curtain - Religious Transformations in Poland in the 1970s and 1980s
Julia Riediger Raised to Leave? Church Disaffiliation in Western Germany from the Vantage Point of Socialisation (approx. 1965 to 1980)
Árpád Klimó Being Catholic in Hungary and Italy after 1945 - patterns of transformation during the Cold War
 

D-17  -  MAT01: Second hand circuits of exchange: selling, the retailer and regulation
Cave D

    Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Organiser: Ilja Van Damme
Organiser: Jon Stobart
Chair: Ilja Van Damme
Discussant: Ilja Van Damme
Martin Wottle What’s new? Legal discourse on second-hand goods in 18th and early 19th century Stockholm.
Dries Lyna In the twilight between old and new. The second-hand markets for paintings in 18th century Antwerp and Brussels.
Laura Cruz All Ruiled Up: Reconstructing Second Hand Book Markets in the Early Modern Netherlands
Ian Mitchell Second-hand Book Trades in England, c.1680-1850
 

F-17  -  WOR05: Trans-European Perspectives on the 18th century
Sala Leite de Vasconcelos

    Network: World History
Chair: Harriet Zurndorfer
Discussant: Harriet Zurndorfer
Discussant: Kenneth Pomeranz
Anne Kuhlmann-Smirnov Networks of Early Modern African Migration to Northwest-Germany and Europe
Alessandro Stanziani Labour as service in 18th and 19th century. A Russia-Europe comparison.
Katja Naumann, Matthias Middel Integrating the 18th century into the history of globalization
 

G-17  -  ETH28: Migration and Identity
Amphitheatre 2

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Brian Gratton
Discussant: Brian Gratton
Ruxandra Trandafoiu European Union Enlargement and Diasporic Networks of Communication: the politicization of Romanian work diasporas in the United Kingdom, Spain and Italy
Magnus Persson Success or failure? Swedish strategies of migration between 1860 and 1960
Mona Oikawa Situating the Internment of Japanese Canadians in Relation to Colonial Processes of Subordinating Aboriginal Peoples in the Settler Society of Canada
 

H-17  -  HEA10: Medical and Demographic Knowledge: quantifying and classifying death II: 19th and 20th centuries
Room 1.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Network: Health and Environment
Chair: Kent Johansson
Discussant: Kent Johansson
Andrew Hinde, Martin Gorsky, Bernard Harris & Aravinda Guntupali The rise in morbidity in England, 1850-1950
Agnieszka Fihel Excess male mortality as an inherent component of modernization
Godelieve Masuy-Stroobant Maternal mortality in the Belgian vital registration and in the maternity wards in nineteenth century Belgium
 

I-17  -  SOC07: To count or not to count? Occupations and occupational statistics
Room 2.1

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: David Mitch
Discussant: Ineke Maas
Michael C. Schneider Occupational statistics in Prussia/Germany 1870s to 1934
Peter Meyer Recent occupation concepts applied to historical Census data
Matthew Woollard Occupational classification in Ireland, 1841-1926
Nele Bracke The registration of occupations in the occupational censuses. Belgium, 1846-1947
 

J-17  -  ETH40: Migration and periphery
Room 3.1

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Bina Sengar
Deborah Michaels The Dynamics of National and Global Framing in the History of Romani Social Movements
Miika Tervonen ‘Peasants’, ‘Gypsies’ and ‘travellers’: ethnic boundary-drawing and -crossing in Finland and Sweden, c.1865-1905
Biljana Ristovska-Josifovska The Migration in Western Part of Macedonia (Changes and Consequences)
Marta Petryk The Revitalization of the Kven culture in northern Norway
 

K-17  -  CRI27: Terms and practices in transformation
Room 4

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Anja Johansen
Discussant: Anja Johansen
Martin Bergman Execution and liturgy
Emmanuel Berger Between liberty and order. Norms, practices and stakes of the prosecution during the French Revolution and Empire
José Ernesto Pimentel Filho The birth of “criminalité”: from the word to the history, during the nineteenth century
Hans Andersson Shaming and economic crime in 19th century Sweden
 

L-17  -  FAM17: Emigration, Female Marriage and Social Mobility
Room 5.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Discussant: Anne-Lise Head
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga Female emigration, marriage, and social mobility in the Pyrenees in the nineteenth century
Ofelia Rey Castelao Emigration, female marriage and social mobility in Northwest Spain, 18th-19th
Rolande Bonnain-Dulon Marriage settlements and migrant juniors daughters in the Pyrénées, 19th century
Yukari Takai Married, Female and on the Move: Japanese Migrant Women to North America in the Early Twentieth Century
 

M-17  -  WOM12: Breaking Down the East-West Divide
Room 5.2

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Borbala Juhasz
Dorottya Szikra, Eszter Varsa Inclusion and Exclusion in the Building of the Hungarian Welfare State: An Intersectional Analysis of Productive Social Policy and the Settlement Movement in Interwar Hungary
Roxana Cheschebec Gender, Race and Class in Definitions of Modern Social Work in Interwar Romania
Jacqueline Heinen Breaking sown the East-West Divide through the Case Study of Polish Child care 1945-1989
 

N-17  -  LAB23: Emancipation: Navigating 'Free Labor' in the Post-Civil War US South
Room 6.1

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Brian Kelly
Discussant: Seth Wigderson
Brian Kelly Holding Off Counterrevolution: Black Workers & White Paramilitarism in Reconstruction South Carolina
Bruce Baker From the Mountain City to the Textile Capital of the World: Workers and the Transformation of Greenville County, South Carolina, 1860-1900
Susan O'Donovan Mapping Freedom’s Terrain: The Political and Productive Landscapes of New Bern and Wilmington, North Carolina
 

O-17  -  POL08: The image of Sweden
Room 7.1

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Mary Hilson
Discussant: Mary Hilson
Carl Marklund The Social Laboratory: Comparisons, Models and “Utopian” Social Engineering in Sweden and the USA from Interwar to Cold War.
Nikolas Glover Made in Sweden? Sweden’s image and the Swedish institute 1945-1950
Jenny Andersson Nordic nostalgia and Nordic light
Kazimierz Musial Reconstructing Nordic significance in post-modern Europe
Andrew Scott Looking to Sweden in order to reconstruct Australia: from the 1970s to 2007 and beyond
 

P-17  -  WOM21: Work and Household in Early Modern and Modern Europe
Room 8.1

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Danielle van den Heuvel
Discussant: Danielle van den Heuvel
Darlene Abreu-Ferreira Locating the maritime and the gender in an early modern Portuguese town
Amélia Polónia Women’s Labour and Households in Maritime Communities in Early Modern Portugal
Jutta Schwarzkopf Work and the Household in circum-1900 Lancashire
Valerie Burton Ten-Shillings A Week’: How Did Women Manage [Households] in English Industrial Ports?
Thijs Lambrecht Female servants in husbandry and saving strategies in the Southern Low Countries (1650-1850)
 

Q-17  -  EDU12: Childhood and the Reproduction of Social Structure
Amphitheatre 3

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Christina Florin
Thomas Buerman Reading and writing in nineteenth century Catholic schools in Belgium.
Sandra Cavallo Artisan families and the circulation of children in Renaissance and Early Modern Italian towns.
Bengt Sandin The politics of abortion and the building of a welfare system for women and children in Sweden 1920-1950
Nara Milanich Children, class hierarchies, and state formation in Chile
 

R-17  -  CRI22: Science and the Law: Criminology and Penal Reform in Italy, Germany, and Britain, 1880-1930
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Richard Wetzell
Chair: Peter Becker
Discussant: Peter Becker
Richard Wetzell The Relationship between Criminology and Penal Reform in Germany, 1880-1930: Science versus Law?
Neil Davie 'Rational, Responsible and Culpable'? British Theories of Criminal Causation in Criminological Research and Penal Policy, 1880-1930
Paul Garfinkel Reforming by Numbers: Penal Jurists and Judicial Statistics in Liberal Italy
 

S-17  -  MID06: Reassessing Medieval Queenship
Instituto de Arte

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues
Chair: Ana Maria S. A. Rodrigues
Isabel Guimarães Sá Biography writing for professional historians: some questions and issues concerning the case of queens
Vanda Lourenço Queen D. Beatriz dowry letter (1309-1359)
Maria Filomena Andrade The familiar relations in the reign of Dinis: The protagonism of queen Isabel
Manuela Santos Silva The Queen’s Control over her Estates in the 15th Century: the Written Sources Testimony
 

T-17  -  LAT07: Celebrations of Political Independence, Construction of Historical Memory, and Nation-Building in Latin America
Room 9

    Network: Latin-America
Organiser: Michael Gonzales
Chair: David Cahill
Discussant: David Cahill
Michael Gonzales "Imagining Mexico in 1921: Visions of the Revolutionary State in the Centennial Celebration in Mexico City"
Michiel Baud Modernity and Citizenship in the Celebrations of the Peruvian Centenario, 1921-1924
Susan M. Socolow Celebrating Independence in the Río de la Plata
Viviana Grieco The First Fiestas Mayas: Family and Political Authority in Early Independent Buenos Aires (1812-1815)
 

U-17  -  ELI17: Estate Society in Transition: burghers and noblemen from the 18th to the 19th century
Room10.2

    Network: Elites
Organiser: Charlotta Wolff
Chair: Bård Frydenlund
Discussant: Bård Frydenlund
Charlotta Wolff Multiculturalism and merchant elite networking in the Baltic area, ca. 1770–1830
Nuno Miguel Lima Lisbon’s highest taxpayers during the Constitutional Monarchy. The Portuguese experience of the notables’ model?
Arnout Mertens Nobles into Belgians, 1750-1850
Alex Snellman Defining new elite: ennoblements in the Grand Duchy of Finland 1809–1912
 

W-17  -  ANT14: Ancient Demography: a round table discussion of M.H. Hansen's: The Shotgun Method
Room 2.12

    Network: Antiquity
Chair: Frederick Naerebout
Discussant: Renzo Derosas
Discussant: Mogens Herman Hansen
Discussant: John Davis
Discussant: Bruce Frier
 

X-17  -  FAMIV: Marriages Contracts II : Inheritance systems
Room 2.13

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Joseph Goy
Chair: Joseph Goy
Discussant: Joseph Goy
Llorenç Ferrer Alos The adaptation of the marriage contracts to the economic changes in Catalonia (C. XVII-XIX).
Gérard Béaur Marriage contracts in egalitarian inheritance system: the case of Chartres (18th century
Jonathan Spangler Marriage contracts as an indicator of épée-robe (non?) integration in seventeenth-century France
 

  Saturday 1 March 16.30 

A-18  -  ELI10: New ideas, new elite formations, 1880s to 1940s
Cave A

    Network: Elites
Chair: Marja Vuorinen
Discussant: Marja Vuorinen
Zoltán Völgyesi The composition and disintegration of historical élites
M. B. B. Biskupski The Gentry Intelligentsia Playing Soldier: The Polish Legions as a Multiple Elite Formation
Fredrik Björk Urban green space as an arena for inclusion and exclusion: Discourses of the Swedish labor movement 1880-1940
Michel Geertse Garden Cities to the World! The international propagation of the garden city idea 1913-1926
 

B-18  -  WOM19: State Gender Policies in Comparative Perpective
Cave B

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Eliza Ablovatski
Discussant: Eliza Ablovatski
Anders Ahlbäck War Heroes as War Teachers: The "Jaeger" Officers, Conscript Soldiers and Military Masculinities in Finland, 1918-1939
Jessica Davidson “Women, Fascism, and Work in Francoist Spain: The Law for Political, Professional, and Labor Rights”
Tuba Demirci Regulating Marriage, Regulating Conflict: Ottoman State, The Emergence of Ottoman “Marriage Proper” and Its Discontents
Carlota Coronado Ruiz The education of female daughters: Fascism education in the Luce cinematographic news programs.
 

C-18  -  RUR14: The role and meaning of the forest for rural life
Cave C

    Network: Rural
Chair: Kenneth Sylvester
Discussant: Kenneth Sylvester
Caroline Delph The (Re)-Formation of a landscape: Paul Schultze-Naumburg and the Landscape of Germany at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
Michael Imort The De-Professionalization of German Foresters, 1933-1945
Simona Niculae Falling off trees: Forest, community and the state in a Transylvanian village
Michael Shackleton The Japanese 'Satoyama' tradition of ecological woodland management
 

E-18  -  LAB04: Gender Wage Gaps Revisited: Social, Institutional and Market Processes
Cave E

    Network: Labour
Network: Women and Gender
Organiser: Cristina Borderías
Organiser: Peter Scholliers
Chair: Cristina Borderías
Discussant: Jane Humphries
Joyce Burnette Testing for Wage Discrimination in US Manufacturing in 1832
Lars Svensson Institutions, market forces – or both? Determinants of gender wage equalisation in Sweden
Carmen Sarasua Gender gap in agricultural wages, Spain 1750-1900
Michael Huberman The gender wage gap during the first great wave of globalizaton, 1870-1900
Montserrat Llonch Gender wage gaps during the Second Industrial Revolution. A Catalan case.
 

F-18  -  REL04: Myths & Men. Historical and fictional Christian Heroes
Sala Leite de Vasconcelos

    Network: Religion
Chair: Henk De Smaele
Discussant: Henk De Smaele
Alexander Maurits Myths & men. Historical and fictional Christian Heroes in the Swedish Context
Josephine Hoegaerts Intersections of Gender, Age and Sexuality
Tine Van Osselaer ‘Heroes of the heart’. Ideals of masculinity in the Sacred Heart devotion.
Andrew King Johann Dietz: Honor and Ideal Masculine Identities in Eighteenth-Century Prussia
 

G-18  -  ETH29: Building Identities
Amphitheatre 2

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Colin Pooley
Discussant: Colin Pooley
Zuzana Polackova, Pieter Van Duin National identity formation and national minority problems in Central Europe, 1900-1920: Vienna and Bratislava compared
Helion Póvoa-Neto From emigration to immigration: the Italian turning point
Jan Rychlik Freedom of Movement and Emigration in Habsburg Monarchy and Czechoslovakia, 1848-1989
Sibel Yardimci, Şükrü Aslan Twilight Memorfries: ‘Home’ and ‘Homeland’ in the collective memory of Tunceli People Displaced in 1934
 

H-18  -  ETH30: Migration and control
Room 1.1

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Marlou Schrover
Discussant: Marlou Schrover
Saskia Bonjour The restrictive turn in Dutch family migration policies, 1993-2005
Christopher Paetzold Local response to immigration along Spain’s southern frontiers: los extranjeros in Andalucía and the Canary Islands, 1980-2007
Selen Artan-Bayhan Controlling Migration to the European Union: A Two-Tiered System
Aysegul Okan Realization of Settlement: Triangle of Refugees, Local People and the State in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century Ottoman Empire
 

I-18  -  FAM20: Fertilitiy Transition: Negotiating strategies between men and women
Room 2.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Chair: Michel Oris
Discussant: Michel Oris
Elitsa Dimitrova The First Demographic Transition in Bulgaria. A Paradigm Shift?
Patricia Thornton The role of marriage and “starting behaviour” in the New World fertility transition: The case of Montreal 1881-1901.
Rada Drezgic “My husband looks after me” – Reproductive Decisions, Contraceptive Practices and Gender Hierarchy
 

J-18  -  SOC10: Welfare after WW II
Room 3.1

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Eve Rosenhaft
Discussant: Larry Frohman
Christiane Streubel Hyperactive or Hopelessly Infirm? Post-Modern Visualizations of Pensioners in US-American and German Print Media
Birgitta Jansson, Björn Gustafsson Poverty in the city of Göteborg, Sweden, from 1925 to 2003
Sonya Michel The Wobbly Three-Legged Stool: Explaining Inequalities in American Old-Age Provision since World War II
 

L-18  -  MAT02: Second hand circuits of exchange: buying, the consumer and their motivations
Room 5.1

    Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Organiser: Jon Stobart
Organiser: Ilja Van Damme
Chair: Jon Stobart
Discussant: Jon Stobart
Alison Toplis A stolen garment or a reasonable purchase? The male consumer and the illicit second hand clothing market in the first half of the nineteenth century
Kristina Lilja, Sofia Murhem & Göran Ulväng Second-hand furniture fashion. Auction consumption of furniture in Sweden 1690-1850
Robin Jones 'souvenirs of people who have come and gone': second-hand furnishings and the Anglo-Indian domestic interior, 1840-1920
Clive Edwards, Margaret Ponsonby A desirable commodity or practical necessity? The sale and consumption of second-hand furniture, 1750-1850.
 

M-18  -  LAB25: Women as servants in Northern Europe
Room 5.2

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Marjatta Rahikainen
Organiser: Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen
Chair: Marjatta Rahikainen
Chair: Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen
Discussant: Beatrice Moring
Anu Lahtinen Servants in medieval and early modern urban and rural households
Elina Waris The work of children and female servants in 19th-century rural Estonia
Linda Lane Women in domestic service in Sweden 1920–1940
 

O-18  -  MAT15: Memories, Materiality and Economies in the Mennonite Diaspora
Room 7.1

    Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Organiser: Royden Loewen
Organiser: Harm Nijboer
Chair: Royden Loewen
Discussant: Royden Loewen
Yme Kuiper Between frugality and civility. Dutch Mennonites and their taste for the 'world of goods' in the eighteenth century.
Lisette Hijink Old Order Mennonite women and their material culture
Carel Roessingh Mennonites, Migration and the Invention of New Cultures: Low German Mennonites of Belize
Anna Sofia Hedberg “We should always live like this” – Old Colony Mennonite Images of the Past and Idea of the Forthcoming
 

P-18  -  WOM10: Challenging Gender in Method, Theory and Medium
Room 8.1

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Anna Tijsseling
Discussant: Anna Tijsseling
Georgeta Nazarska Women in the University of Zurich Digital (Web) Alumni Archive: (In)visibility
Lydia Jammernegg, Natascha Vittorelli Women's Movements - "Women in Motion". Digital Archive and Historiography. Habsburg Monarchy / Austria 1848 - 1938.
Therese Garstenauer 'East' and 'West' in Research Collaboration – The Case of Feminist, Women's and Gender Studies (FWGS)
Maria Martinez Gonzalez Feminist destabilization: toward a feminism of "subversion"?
 

Q-18  -  FAM30: Denomination of Foundlings
Amphitheatre 3

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Guy Brunet
Chair: Catherine Rollet
Discussant: Catherine Rollet
Guy Brunet The denomination of foundlings in France, XVIII°-XX° siècles
Julie Miller The Fate of William Unknown: Naming Foundlings in Nineteenth-Century New York City
Stanislao Mazzoni The surnames of foundlings of “Ospedale degli Esposti di Parma”, Italy.
Jessica A. Sheetz-Nguyen Erasing and Creating Identities: Naming Practices at the Nineteenth Century London Foundling Hospital
 

T-18  -  ORA17: Memory and the Future: Urban Contestation and Subjectivity in the Global City of Istanbul
Room 9

    Network: Oral History
Network: Urban
Chair: Ela Hornung
Serkan Yolacan On the Edge of “Urban Regeneration”: Constitution of Political Subjectivity in 'Sulukule'
Eda Cakmakci Recollection of 'alternative' collections: Sahafs and family archives in Istanbul
Nilsu Yürür Cyberspace Identities and Psychoanalytic Meanings
Sinan Gulhan Orhan Pamuk's Istanbul: The Trialectical Tale of Urban Ideology in Turkish Modernity
 

V-18  -  FAM34: Transitional Zones and Hybrid Family Systems: New Perspectives on the Geography of Family Forms in Historic Eurasia
Room 2.10

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Mikolaj Szoltysek
Chair: Gunnar Thorvaldsen
Discussant: Richard Wall
Mikolaj Szoltysek In search for the place: Central Europe, the transitional cultural zone and the serfdom. Some theses on hybrid family systems (17th-18th centuries).
Irina Troitskaia Two versions of household structures as a reflection of two different concepts of household: Vykhino estate, region of Moscow, 1816-1858
Siegfried Gruber "Does Albania fit into an overall pattern of household and marriage?"
Richard Paping The dynamics of household structures in the Dutch countryside from the 17th to the 20th century: The importance of stem families?
Viachaslau Nasevich Balanced household formation pattern in the behaviour of Belarusian peasants