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Tuesday 26 February 14.15  |
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| O-1 - ETH10: Emigration, Flight and Expulsion - Multiple Reasons and Settings of Migration around World War II |
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Andrea Strutz Labour migration from Austria to Canada after World War II Barbara Luethi: no abstract Barbara Stelzl-Marx Stalin's long arm: Soviet forced labourerers in the "Third Reich" and their fate after 1945 Traude Bollauf Escape from Nazi–Austria and Germany to England through a Domestic Permit Siegfried Mattl Migration and community-building in Vienna after 1945
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Tuesday 26 February 14.15  |
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| V-1 - WOM02: Feminism and Transnationalism I: Transnational Networks and National Contexts |
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Julie Carlier Shaping Belgian feminism. Transnational transfers and the forging of a national women’s movement (ca.1890-1918) Carolyn Eichner "The Veil and the Vote: Race, Sexuality, and Feminist Imperialism in Late 19th Century France" Judith P. Zinsser Gendering Transnational Topics: Benefits and Liabilities Rochelle Ruthchild Russian Feminists: From Global Sisterhood to Silence Maria Anastasopoulou The American Influence on Callirrhoe Parren at the turn of the 19th Century Greece
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Tuesday 26 February 16.30  |
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| H-2 - ETH38: Emigration, immigration and identity |
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Daniel Marcos The Capelinhos Volcano and the Azorean Immigration to the USA (1958-1965) Daniel Killoren Movement, Settlement and the Negotiation of Citizenship: Migrant Networks in the 19th Century U.S./Mexico Borderland Miriam Debieux Rosa, Taeco Carignato & Sandra Berta Immigrants, migrants and refugees and the wandering condition of the desire
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Tuesday 26 February 16.30  |
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| V-2 - WOM03: Feminism and Transnationalism II: Transnational Feminism and International Politics |
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Brigitte Rath Forgotten Networks: Olga Misars Engagement in the Austrian Feminist Peace Movement (transnational and national networks) Victoria Rowe Women's Transnational Organizing: Feminist and Humanitarian Interventions in the League of Nations' Commission for the Protection of Women and Children in the Near East Carol Faulkner The World's Anti-Slavery Convention and the Origins of Women's Rights Ulla Wikander Women over national borders against night work prohibition,
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Wednesday 27 February 8.30  |
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| S-3 - ANT01: Demography and labour: Migration in the Roman World I |
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Laurens E. Tacoma The Urban graveyard effect in Rome Claire Holleran Migration and the Urban Economy of Rome Bruce Frier Roman Migration and Migration Theory Alex Conison Slaves and the Self-Selected Migrant
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Wednesday 27 February 8.30  |
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| Q-3 - ETH35: Jewish Diaspora |
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Judith Gerson Immigrant Lives, Holocaust Narratives: German Jewish Refugees Remember Their Pasts Wirginia Bogatic The Swedish politics and reception of Polish female survivors from KZ Ravensbrück 1945 Pavel Polian The end of the Russian-speaking Jewish Immigration from the former Soviet Union to Germany Krystyna T. Zamorska Transatlantic Translations: Narrating Dislocation after WWII Aviva Halamish Against Many Odds:Immigration of Jewish Women to Palestine between the World Wars
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Wednesday 27 February 8.30  |
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| Y-3 - WOM04: Feminism and Transnationalism III: Transnational Feminism in Latin America |
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Jadwiga Pieper Mooney Women’s Coalition-building and Collective Empowerment: Transnational Feminism Under Military Rule in Chile, 1973-1990 Jose Moya Dangerous Women in the Land of the Tango: Anarchist Feminism in Buenos Aires, 1890-1914 Isabela Campoi Brazilian first wave feminism and transnationalism
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Wednesday 27 February 10.45  |
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| S-4 - ANT02: Trade, Traders and Mobility in the Greek East. Migration in the Roman World II |
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Neville Morley 'Migration, mobility and globalisation in the Roman Mediterranean Arjan Zuiderhoek Italians in Asia Minor during the Roman Republic: “internal migration” in the Roman world Onno Van Nijf Roman traders in Greek cities
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Wednesday 27 February 10.45  |
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| U-4 - ETH02: Representing Displacement |
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Anna Holian Framing Displacement: Americans, Europeans, and the Problem of Displaced Children in The Search (1948) Susan Carruthers The Dancer Deflects: the cultural politics of defection, displacement and escape in early cold war America Peter Gatrell World Refugee Year, 1959-1960: Representing Displaced Persons
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Wednesday 27 February 10.45  |
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| O-4 - ETH08: The military job market in early modern Europe |
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Ola Teige Royal Danois: a danish multinational mercenary regiment in french service 1693-99 Gunnar W. Knutsen The Spanish Inquisition and Protestant soldiers in Spanish service Erik Swart Soldiers of fortune? German troops in the Low Countries in the second half of the sixteenth century
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Wednesday 27 February 14.15  |
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| S-5 - ANT03: Elite mobility and elite identity. Migration in the Roman World III |
| Instituto de Arte |
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Elena Isayev Contested meanings of homeland and belonging in ancient Italy Danielle Slootjes Locally relevant elites and their positions of power within local conflicts and crises, A.D. 193-284 Claudia Moatti Mobility and controls in the roman empire
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Wednesday 27 February 14.15  |
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| X-5 - ETH03: Refugee politics and refugee relief |
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Monique Laney Rethinking “Operation Paperclip”: A Transnational Perspective Stephen Porter American Refugee Affairs in the Early Cold War: Labor Exploitation and the Geopolitics of Human Rights Jennifer Carson ‘Fishers of Men not Distributors of Fish in Tins’: The Friends Relief Service in Germany after the Second World War Jessica Reinisch Displaced Persons and the Politics of Rationing
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Wednesday 27 February 14.15  |
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| I-5 - ETH05: The Turn to Restriction |
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Brian Gratton, Catherine O'Donnell Kaplan 400 Years of Animosity: Restrictionist Sentiment in the United States Stephen Batalden “State Policy and the Moscow Immigrant Labor Market: What is Legal and What is Illegal in Post-Soviet Labor Migration from the ‘Near Abroad’”? Mikhail Alexseev Ethnicity, the Security Dilemma, and Hostility towards Asian Migrants in Russia Daphne Halikiopoulou The ethnic Criteria of Citizenship and Inclusion: Migration Policiy towards Religious Minorities in Greece
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Wednesday 27 February 16.30  |
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| Y-6 - ETH04: The Cold War and the Integration of Migrants |
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Machteld Venken Experiencing Disturbed Transnationalism in a Cold War Context. Migrants from behind the Iron Curtain in Belgium (1945-1989/91) Eric Payseur “God Bless Reagan” and “God help Canada”: The Polish Canadian Action Group’s Campaign in Toronto and Ottawa during the 1980s Eric Limbach Migration, interrupted: a refugee camp disturbance on the margins of the Cold War in Europe Cecilia Notini The Cold War, refugees and national security: Sweden’s handling of Eastern European refugees 1945 – 1968
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Wednesday 27 February 16.30  |
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| P-6 - ETH11: Bounding and Unbounding Spaces and Places |
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Christine Berkowitz Railroad Crossings: Railway Workers and the Transnational World of North America, 1877-1910 Vibha Bhalla Detroit, Windsor as Transnational Spaces: A Case Study of Asian Indian Migrants Nora Faires Blacks on the Border: Migration, Freedom, and Detroit as Portal and Destination
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Thursday 28 February 8.30  |
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| H-7 - ETH34: Marriage and Migration |
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Marc Tremblay, Louis Houde & Hélène Vézina Tracing back maternal and paternal lineages in the Quebec (Canada) population Beate Collet, Emmanuelle Santelli Marital Choices of African and Turkish Migration Descent in France Elena Dingu-Kyrklund Globalization in practice: marriage - a commonest migration cause in the 21st century?
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Thursday 28 February 10.45  |
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| C-8 - ETH16: Asylum, Gender and Migration |
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Barbara Pinelli Women, social vulnerability and the experience of asylum seeking in the town of Milan Alice Szczepanikova Constructing Lives in Exile: Refugees and Gender in the Context of Post-socialism Tycho Walaardt The problematical asylum policies of the Dutch authorities in the fifties and sixties
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Thursday 28 February 10.45  |
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| F-8 - ETH32: Perspectives on Internal and Seasonal Migration in Central Europe |
| Sala Leite de Vasconcelos |
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Ewa Kepinska, Oded Stark The evolution and sustainability of seasonal migration from Poland to Germany Sigrid Wadauer Mobility and search for employment (Austria from the late 19th century to 1938) Annemarie Steidl, Engelbert Stockhammer Coming and Going. Internal Mobility in Late Imperial Austria
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Thursday 28 February 14.15  |
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| M-9 - ETH06: VEIL. Debates about headscarfes in Europe |
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Rikke Andreassen VEIL. Debates about headscarves in Europe. The Danish case Petra Rostock, Sabine Berghahn VEIL Germany: The hegemonic use of the headscarf as a symbol of subordination Sawitri Saharso, Doutje Lettinga Moral conflicts and practical solutions: policies and debates about Muslim women’s head and body covering in the Netherlands Leila Hadj-Abdou, Nora Gresch & Sieglinde Rosenberger Unveiling the Austrian headscarf debate
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Thursday 28 February 14.15  |
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| Q-9 - ETH07: Metis Ethnogenis in Northern North America |
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Carolyn Podruchny The Making of a Metis Oral Tradition: Conjunctures in Cree, Ojibwe, and French Canadian Stories Richard Preston Ethnogenesis of the Davis Inlet Band Cecil Chabot Métis or halfbreed or whatever you want to call it”: Identity and Culture in the Fur Trade Community of Moose Factory
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Thursday 28 February 14.15  |
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| T-9 - ETH19: Reconceptualizing belonging in Germany trough youth research |
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Irina Schmitt Young people in Germany: Differentiated Belonging and Contextualized Transcultural Competences within Normative Settings Cassandra Ellerbe-Dück „Ich bin Stolz Deutscher zu sein “ - “I Represent a New German Identity”: Afro-German Males and German National Pride Andreas Hieronymus National and European identities as (counter)images to 'the Turk', 'the Arab' and Islam (working title)
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Thursday 28 February 16.30  |
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| Q-10 - Network meeting: Ethnicity and Migration |
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Friday 29 February 8.30  |
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| N-11 - ETH21: Male Domestic Workers: Past and Present in Comparative Perspective |
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Network: Ethnicity and Migration Organiser: Francesca Scrinzi Organiser: Raffaella Sarti
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Chair: Leonore Davidoff Discussant: Megan Doolittle
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Francesca Scrinzi Male migrant domestic workers and the management of de-gendered racialized identities Raffaella Sarti Fighting for masculinity. Male Domestic Workers in Italy (19th-20th century) Maria Rita Bartolomei Migration processes and gender relation. Focusing on male domestic workers Majella Kilkey Engendering the relationship between globalisation, migration and social reproduction: the migrant handyman phenomenon Raka Ray, Seemin Qayum Male servants and the failure of patriarchy in Kolkata (Calcutta)
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Friday 29 February 8.30  |
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| H-11 - ETH31: Colletive memories |
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Sheila P. Khan Deceiving memories: The myth of the return for African Mozambican immigrants in the diaspora (Portugal and United Kingdom) Sara Bramani The interrelation between mobility and immobility in women’s life histories.
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Friday 29 February 10.45  |
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| B-12 - EDU08: Curriculum and citizenship |
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Joaquim Pintassilgo Moral regeneration and training of the citizen - the debate in the portuguese pedagogical press in the start of the 20th century Vanja Lozic Teaching History in Multicultural Societies – Case study Malmo (Sweden) Ann Kirson Swersky Future Citizens:The Monson State Primary School in Nineteenth Century Massachusetts
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Friday 29 February 10.45  |
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| K-12 - ETH13: Gender and Migration I |
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Marlou Schrover Migration policy, gender and (dual) citizenship Suzanne Sinke Gendered Policies and Practices of Immigration: A U.S. Example Deirdre Moloney Women, Prostitution, and the Differential Regulation of U.S. Borders Maja Cederberg “Narratives of female migrants: Processes of gender, ethnicity and class, and the impact of policy”
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Friday 29 February 10.45  |
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| H-12 - ETH18: Migrating memories? Changing historical culture in multicultural western societies |
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Alexander Freund Resistance to Multicultural Memories: German migrants in post-1945 North America Bambi Ceuppens The presence of the colonial past and Belgium’s future Erna Kerkhof Dutch postcolonial migrations: articulating colonial experiences within the narrative of the Dutch nation Kees Ribbens Historical (de)nationalisation of a world war
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Friday 29 February 14.15  |
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| K-13 - ETH14: Gender and Migration II |
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Leslie Page Moch Bécassine and the Bretons: Ethnic Caricature and Community Reaction Bihter Carhoglu The Changing Self Perception of Turkish Migrants in Europe Erka Caro Gender and Migration Interaction. The Case of Albania Tanja Bastia Mobilites and Vulnarabilities: Towards a Gender-aware Trafficking Framework Derya Demirler Gender Dimensions of the Internal Displacement Problem in Turkey
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Friday 29 February 16.30  |
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| J-14 - CUL08: Beyond the Text: Landscapes of Colonial Memory in the Portuguese Speaking World |
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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
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Friday 29 February 16.30  |
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| O-14 - ETH15: Transnationalism |
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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
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Friday 29 February 16.30  |
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| D-14 - WOM17: Gender, Migration and Work |
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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
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Saturday 1 March 8.30  |
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| R-15 - ETH23: Roundtable: Family and the history of migration |
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Network: Ethnicity and Migration Organiser: Leo Lucassen
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Chair: Leo Lucassen Discussant: Michel Oris Discussant: Jan Kok Discussant: Mary Louise Nagata Discussant: Leslie Page Moch Discussant: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
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Saturday 1 March 10.45  |
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| B-16 - ETH26: Migration and Health |
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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
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Saturday 1 March 10.45  |
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| F-16 - ETH27: Migration and emigration in Europe and the USA in the 19th century |
| Sala Leite de Vasconcelos |
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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.
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Saturday 1 March 14.15  |
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| G-17 - ETH28: Migration and Identity |
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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
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Saturday 1 March 14.15  |
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| J-17 - ETH40: Migration and periphery |
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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
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Saturday 1 March 16.30  |
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| G-18 - ETH29: Building Identities |
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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
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Saturday 1 March 16.30  |
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| H-18 - ETH30: Migration and control |
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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
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