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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 14.15 

P-1  -  CRI01: Military Justice
Room 8.1

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: René Lévy
Chair: René Lévy
Discussant: René Lévy
Stephen Miller "Duty or Crime?: Defining Acceptable Behavior in the British Army in South Africa, 1899-1902"
Bob Lilly, Bobbie Ticknor & Brandy Girton Murder in the Military: US Soldiers in the European Theater of Operations, WW II
Guillaume Baclin "Unpatriotics " facing military jurisdictions. Belgian military justice at the end of World War One (1918-1919)

 Tuesday 26 February 16.30 

C-2  -  CRI03: Homicide on the Long Run: The Belgian Case
Cave C

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Aude Musin
Chair: Pete King
Discussant: Pete King
Aude Musin Homicide on the Long Run : a Regional Case (Namur, 1360-1860)
Bernard Dauven, Xavier Rousseaux Homicide on the long run : a regional case : Brabant (1350-2000)
Frederic Vesentini Homicide on the Long Run : the Belgian Case (1830-1990)

 Wednesday 27 February 8.30 

C-3  -  CRI04: Stories of Shame, Cultures of Blame: Britain and Europe 1700-1900
Cave C

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Anne-Marie Kilday
Chair: Louise Jackson
Discussant: Louise Jackson
Anne-Marie Kilday The Shame and Fame of Half-Hangit' Maggie: Attitudes to Child Murder in Early Modern Scotland
Katherine Watson Loss of Face: Vitriol Throwing, Blame and Stigma in England, 1840-1900
David Nash The Everyday life of a Wexford Parson: The Rev. William Hughes’ taste for drink, profanity, blasphemy, indecent exposure, criminal damage, bestiality and field sports

 Wednesday 27 February 8.30 

D-3  -  CRI24: Social Control of Poverty and Marginality
Cave D

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Paul Lawrence
Discussant: Paul Lawrence
Frode Ulvund The Norwegian workhouse-system from 1845 to 1907
Adrian Ager, Melanie Reynolds The Road to Modernity: Pauperism, Social Control and the Poor Laws
Verda Irtis The criminalization of juveniles in Turkish society: Roots ans recent evolutions from a socio-historical point of view
Pete King The Making of the Juvenile Reformatory in England 1780-1825; Voluntary Initiatives and State Funding

 Wednesday 27 February 10.45 

D-4  -  CRI05: Youth and Policing
Cave D

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Val Marie Johnson
Chair: Katherine Watson
Discussant: Paul Lawrence
Val Marie Johnson Governing Youth, Justice, and Liberalism in Canada, 1960-1971
Tamara Myers “From Disciplinarian to Coach: The Policing of Youth in Post World War II Canada”
Margo De Koster Journey into an Invisible World: Policing Juvenile Deviance in Urban Belgium, 1890-1940
Louise Jackson Policing Youth in Post-War England and Scotland: Gender, Sexuality and Leisure

 Wednesday 27 February 10.45 

F-4  -  CRI23: Collaboration and post-war punishment in Belgium: 1945-1955
Sala Leite de Vasconcelos

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Mark David Pittaway
Discussant: Mark David Pittaway
Jonas Campion A Copernician revolution? Impact of purges on the professional habitus of the Belgian and French“gendarmeries” (1944-1955)
Machteld De Metsenaere, Sophie Bollen Disgraceful Love. ‘Sentimental collaboration’ and its punishment in Belgium after World War Two.
Antoon Vrints, Koen Aerts Re-establishing the state monopoly on violence: Death Penalty and Military Justice in Post-war Belgium (1944-1950).

 Wednesday 27 February 14.15 

D-5  -  CRI06: Institutionalisation of criminal justice enforcements and its implications
Cave D

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Chris A. Williams
Chair: Clive Emsley
Discussant: Wilbur Miller
Chris A. Williams The New Police and Duration, 1820-1860
John Mcdermott The development of police racial awareness training, 1981-1993
John Drabble Transformations in Policing Radical Labor: Private Detective Agencies, Local and State Police, and the Federalization of Counterintelligence during the Progressive Era in the United States
Francis Dodsworth The genealogy of police in England,c. 1780-1856
Catherine Denys The Circulation of police knowledge in early modern Europe

 Wednesday 27 February 16.30 

D-6  -  CRI07: Policing
Cave D

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Chris A. Williams
Discussant: Chris A. Williams
Haia Shpayer-Makov Revisiting the Detective Figure in Late Victorian Fiction
Vincent Denis Paradoxical institutionalisation
Gonçalo Rocha Gonçalves Ordering the streets: Police and traffic in Lisbon (1890 – 1910)
Drew Gray An example of that unity, and of that dependence of parts on each other, without which no well constructed and efficient system of police can ever be expected”: Policing the City of London, c.1780-1829

 Thursday 28 February 8.30 

D-7  -  CRI09: The policing of right-wing and communist dictatorships
Cave D

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Jonathan Dunnage
Chair: Klaus Weinhauer
Discussant: Joanne Klein
Jonathan Dunnage ‘Being a Policeman in Fascist Italy: A Study of Lives, Careers, Strategies and Mentalities’
Diego Palacios Cerezales Italy or Britain? foreign models of policing in Salazar's Portugal
Mark David Pittaway From Anti-Fascist to Socialist Policing in Hungary's Western Borderland, 1944-1950
Gerald Blaney Franco's Willing Executioners: The Spanish Civil Guard and the Francoist State, 1939-1955

 Thursday 28 February 10.45 

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

 Thursday 28 February 14.15 

B-9  -  CRI08: Political Contention and Collective Violence: Representations of Law, Order and the Police, 1886-2004
Cave B

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Stefan Nyzell
Chair: Mats Greiff
Discussant: Clive Emsley
Stefan Nyzell It's Shining Red". The Police Accociation Comrade, the Labour Movement, and the Möllevången Riots in Malmö 1926
Michael Ebner The Party, The Police, and Everyday Coercion in Fascist Italy
Roger Johansson The History of May Day and the struggle for the History –Narratives of the May Day in the United States

 Thursday 28 February 14.15 

D-9  -  CRI12: Heroin in International Perspective
Cave D

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Eric Schneider
Chair: Klaus Weinhauer
Discussant: Klaus Weinhauer
Eric Schneider Heroin in International Perspective
Caroline Acker Zones of Anonymity: Historical Antecedents of Entrenched Drug Markets in American Cities
Detlef Briesen Some Aspects of Heroin Consumption in Germany after the Second World War
Joseph Spillane Heroin Markets and Violence: New Perspectives on an Old Problem

 Thursday 28 February 16.30 

C-10  -  Network meeting: Criminal Justice
Cave C

    Network: Criminal Justice

 Friday 29 February 8.30 

D-11  -  CRI13: Defending Civil Liberties in Law-enforcement and Criminal Justice
Cave D

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Anja Johansen
Discussant: René Lévy
Wilbur Miller Authority In America
Michael Berkowitz Criminalizing the Jew in Nazi Germany
Tanja Rietmann Detaining the non-criminal. Coercive 20th century welfare policies towards deviant men and women in Switzerland and their inconsistencies with Human Rights

 Friday 29 February 8.30 

Y-11  -  CRI25: Down by law? Social exclusion and outlawing
Room 2.14

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Francis Dodsworth
Discussant: Francis Dodsworth
Gilles Vandal Whites and Afro-Americans under Slavery: The Enforcement
Corinne Gaudin Community sanctions and state justice: Village banishment in late-Imperial Russia
Elmar Henrich The Adjudication of Bounty Hunters' Claims in an Early Modern Italian Republic
Kariin Sundsback Criminality, Social Networks and Integration in the Norwegian Society of Amsterdam, 1640-1700

 Friday 29 February 10.45 

Q-12  -  CRI15: Juvenile judge at work: from model to practice
Amphitheatre 3

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Jean Trépanier
Chair: Jeroen Dekker
Discussant: Jeroen Dekker
Eric Pierre The Agricultural Penitentiary Colony of Mettray: A Central Place for the Education of Juvenile Delinquents
Els Dumortier The figure of the Children's Judge: in law and in practice
François Fenchel The Paternal Juvenile Court Judge: the implementation of the child welfare model in Montreal, 1912-1950
Ingrid van der Bij The first juvenile judges in the Dutch courts, 1923-1945;

 Friday 29 February 10.45 

O-12  -  CRI26: Gender and Interpersonal Violence
Room 7.1

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Judith Rowbotham
Discussant: Judith Rowbotham
Annmarie Hughes Legal Discourses of Marital Violence in Late Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Scotland
Miklos Hadas Civilizing fighting masculinity: the rationalization of the duel
Heather Shore Criminality and Masculinity in the Aftermath: The Racecourse wars of the 1920s
Ana Sofia Ribeiro Between maritime horizons and land realities: different ways of living violence (Portugal, 1750-1789)

 Friday 29 February 14.15 

Q-13  -  CRI16: Girls in juvenile justice: a special case
Amphitheatre 3

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Jean Trépanier
Chair: Tamara Myers
Discussant: Tamara Myers
Jean Trépanier A different treatment? Girls before the Montreal juvenile court, 1912-1950
David Niget From the Impossible Violence to the “Behaviour Trouble”. Delinquent Girls in the Child Guidance Institutions in Belgium, from 1950 to 1970
Aurore François, Veerle Massin “These wandering viruses”: delinquent girls and venereal diseases in Belgium, 1912-1965

 Friday 29 February 14.15 

O-13  -  CRI18: Extreme violence, motivations and interpretations
Room 7.1

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Judith Rowbotham
Chair: Efi Avdela
Discussant: Efi Avdela
Judith Rowbotham Murder and Motivation: A Contextual Case Study of the Whitechapel Murders
Samantha Pegg Press Presentations and Public Interpretations of Child on Child Killing
Kim Stevenson "She got past knowing herself and didn't know how many there were":

 Friday 29 February 16.30 

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

 Saturday 1 March 8.30 

X-15  -  CRI19: Gender Story Violence
Room 2.13

    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

 Saturday 1 March 10.45 

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

 Saturday 1 March 14.15 

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

 Saturday 1 March 14.15 

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