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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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 Tuesday 26 February 16.30 

N-2  -  TEC03: Children, health and hygiene - Europe 1880-1960 - Continuity or change?
Room 6.1

    Network: Technology
Organiser: Ning De Coninck-Smith
Chair: Teemu Sakari Ryymin
Discussant: Teemu Sakari Ryymin
Ning De Coninck-Smith Health, art and architecture - Vintersbølle children’s sanatorium 1934-1937.
Nelleke Bakker 'Health colonies' for children and the fear of tuberculosis in the Netherlands 1883-1955
Josep Lluís Barona Meals, open air and sanatoria: preventing children tuberculosis in Spain (1892-1936)
Astri Andresen Children’s hygiene in post-tuberculosis society: the Nordic countries 1945-1960s

 Thursday 28 February 8.30 

N-7  -  TEC05: International Perspectives on the Professionalization of Engineering and Industrial Science
Room 6.1

    Network: Technology
Organiser: David Mitch
Chair: David Mitch
Discussant: David Mitch
Ross Bassett Engineering India, Engineering America: Indian Engineering Students at MIT, 1900-2000
Robin Mackie, Gerrylynn K. Roberts The changing roles of British chemists in industry, 1918-1970’
Kate Hamblin 'Men of brain and brawn and guts': The professionalization of Marine Engineering in Britain and Germany, 1830 - Present

 Thursday 28 February 14.15 

N-9  -  TEC04: Engineering, applied science, and industrial innovation
Room 6.1

    Network: Technology
Organiser: David Mitch
Chair: Peter Meyer
Discussant: Peter Meyer
David Mitch The Rise of the Engineering Profession and Industrial Innovation in 20th Century Britain
Alessandro Nuvolari, Christine Macleod "Glorious Times": The Emergence of Mechanical Engineering in Early Industrial Britain, C 1700-1850
Kristine Bruland, Patrick Llerena Knowledge management and knowledge sharing in a 19th century power engineering company

 Thursday 28 February 16.30 

V-10  -  Network meeting: Technology
Room 2.10

    Network: Technology

 Friday 29 February 16.30 

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

 Saturday 1 March 8.30 

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