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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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  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