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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


 Tuesday 26 February 14.15 

D-1  -  WOM11: Gender and Modernization in Balkan Societies
Cave D

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Berteke M.L. Waaldijk
Discussant: Berteke M.L. Waaldijk
Dubravka Stojanovic Misogyny as Modernization? The Case of Belgrade Vaudvilles 1890-1914
Krassimira Daskalova Women within the "communication circuit" in Modern Bulgaria (1878-1944)
Serpil Cakir Women's Movement in Turkey: Historical Process and Changing Paradigms
Polly Thanailaki The role of women's press in the shaping of female model in the 19th century Greek society
 

 Tuesday 26 February 16.30 

D-2  -  WOR07: Gender History in Transnational Perspectiv (roundtable)
Cave D

    Network: World History
Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Judith P. Zinsser
Discussant: Judith P. Zinsser
Ann Allen "Lost in Translation? Gender History in National and Transnational Perspective."
Anne Cova "Women and Associativism in France, Italy, and Portugal, 1900-1945"
Jennifer Morris Father to the World's Children: The United Nations Children's Fund
Swapna Banerjee The Father and the Child : Fatherhood as a Vector of Masculinity in Colonial India
 

 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 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 

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 

D-10  -  Network meeting: Culture
Cave D

    Network: Culture
 

 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 10.45 

D-12  -  SOC11: Social mobility I
Cave D

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Marco Van Leeuwen
Discussant: Ineke Maas
Paul Lambert, Richard Zijdeman; Marco Van Leeuwen; Ineke Maas; Ken Prandy HIS-CAM. Presentation and evaluation of an historical occupational stratification scale
Steffen Hillmert Links between demographic behaviour and social mobility in 20th century Germany
Asbjørn Romvig Thomsen Social structure in a Danish rural area 1750-1850
Helder Adegar Fonseca, Paulo Guimarães Portuguese Intergenerational Social Mobility in the 20th Century (1910-1960) : Trends and Spatial Variations
 

 Friday 29 February 14.15 

D-13  -  SOC12: Social mobility II
Cave D

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Marco Van Leeuwen
Discussant: Alice B. Kasakoff
Richard Zijdeman Like my father before me. The impact of industrialisation, education and other modernisation processes on intergenerational status attainment between 1811-1915 in two Dutch provinces.
Mariela Ceva Migration and Social Mobility in Argentina: macro and micro perspectives.
Paulo Guimarães, Hélder Adegar Fonseca Homogamy and Class Boundaries in Portugal (1911-1960)
Antti Häkkinen Ten Generations – Three Centuries: Social mobility and impoverishment in Finland
Alison Smith Social Mobility in Imperial Russian Towns: Social Estate and the Law, 1700-1917
 

 Friday 29 February 16.30 

D-14  -  WOM17: Gender, Migration and Work
Cave D

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Pat Ayers
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
 

 Saturday 1 March 8.30 

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
 

 Saturday 1 March 10.45 

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
 

 Saturday 1 March 14.15 

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