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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

All days


 Tuesday 26 February 14.15 

E-1  -  ELI14: Mobilities, integration and formalisation of social relationships in the urban context
Cave E

    Network: Family and Demography
Network: Elites
Organiser: Vincent Gourdon
Chair: Kari-Matti Piilahti
Discussant: François-Joseph Ruggiu
Antonio Irigoyen Clergy as migrant receiver in Early Modern Spain
Stéphane Minvielle Formalisation of social relationships in urban context : The integration of migrants in 18th century Bordeaux
Etienne Couriol How urban newcomers use spiritual kinships : Lyons in the seventeenth and the eighteenth centuries
Guido Alfani Immigrants and formalisation of social ties in Ivrea. XVIth-XVIIth Centuries
 

 Tuesday 26 February 16.30 

E-2  -  ORA01: Family and intergenerational transmission of stories
Cave E

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Mary Chamberlain
Patricie Kubackova Between us is (not only) an ocean – biographical narrations of Czech women living in the USA. (A research based on a method of oral history and conversation analysis.)
Alena Kozlova The influence of traumatic expierience of the family history on female fate of the second generation
Christien Brinkgreve Involvement, Truth, Detachment: The Narrative of My Mother.
 

 Wednesday 27 February 8.30 

E-3  -  ORA03: Gender and its influence on remembrance, the oral-history process, the interviewer, and the interviewee
Cave E

    Network: Women and Gender
Network: Oral History
Chair: Sally Alexander
Helga Amesberger Doing Gender within Oral History
Terry Brotherstone, Hugo Manson Women in North Sea Oil
Pia Olsson "Only the grove whores whistle." Women's sexuality pictured in questionnaire material
Sónia Ferreira “Women’s voice place” – memory, gender and oral history
 

 Wednesday 27 February 10.45 

E-4  -  FAM26: Construction of Blood IV: Biological Discourses, Kin and Selfhood in the Long Twentieth Century
Cave E

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: David Warren Sabean
Chair: Bernhard Jussen
Discussant: David Warren Sabean
Caroline Arni A Substance of Kinship or its Representation? Blood at the Intersection of Embryology and Anthropological Discourses on Kinship in Modernity
Adam Kuper “Darwin’s marriage, theories of heredity, and the origins of eugenics”
Enric Porqueres Exceptional Persons? New Reproductive Technologies and the Relationality of the Self
Sarah Franklin "From Blood to Genes?: Rethinking Consanguinity in the Context of Geneticisation”
 

 Wednesday 27 February 14.15 

E-5  -  ELI22: Emerging New Elite in the Academic Environment
Cave E

    Network: Elites
Organiser: Katalin Miklossy
Chair: Katalin Miklossy
Discussant: Aappo Kähönen
Tom Junes The Forging of a New Elite: Student Politics in Communist Poland
Nadja Duhacek Tolerance in a bubble
Abel Polese And if it were only a response to state managed sabotage? An alternative assessment on Ukrainian universities
Miguel Cardina Students Movements in the crisis of portuguese dictatorship
 

 Wednesday 27 February 16.30 

E-6  -  FAM10: Individual Experiences of Vulnerability
Cave E

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Elisabeth Engberg
Chair: Elisabeth Engberg
Discussant: Andrew Blaikie
Loftur Guttormsson, Ólöf Garðarsdóttir Poor, paupers and vagrants in the light of the Icelandic census of 1703
Leonard Schwarz Reconstructing the lives of the London poor, 1725-1824
Satomi Kurosu, NorikoTsuya Household Socioeconomic Status and Individual Vulnerability in Early Modern Japan: Mortality at Different Stages of Life in Three Northeastern Villages
Samantha Shave A Policy for the Vulnerable? Experiences of and negotiations for Relief in Gilbert's Unions, 1782- C.1845.
 

 Thursday 28 February 8.30 

E-7  -  THE03: Critical Historiography of International History I
Cave E

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Network: World History
Chair: Oliver Daddow
Discussant: Oliver Daddow
Mario Del Pero Between Long Peaces and Cold Wars. The Historiography of John Lewis Gaddis
Patrick Finney Hayden White and the Tragedy of International History
Stephan Petzold The origins of the First World War as a discursive puzzle
Dominic Sachsenmaier Challenges to International History
 

 Thursday 28 February 10.45 

E-8  -  WOR04: Critical Historiography of International History II
Cave E

    Network: World History
Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: David Lindenfeld
Discussant: David Lindenfeld
Ingo Heidbrink Inter- and multidisciplinary approaches to maritime history
Christopher Lloyd Global Wars of Capitalism Since the 16th Century and the "End of World History": Historical Stages, Progressive Teleologies, and Social Transformations Revisited
Cedric Beidatsch The Political Praxis of Immanuel Wallerstein. A Case Study in Marx’s Eleventh Thesis on Feuerbach.
 

 Thursday 28 February 14.15 

E-9  -  FAM19: Did Peasants Die in their own Beds? Rural Migration in the 17th-19th centuries
Cave E

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Hiroshi Kawaguchi
Chair: Mary Louise Nagata
Discussant: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Hiroshi Kawaguchi Where did the peasants die in the suburbs of Edo, Japan in the 18th -19th centuries?
Christopher Kennedy An Gorta Mor and peasant survival: an examination of famine deaths and emigration in Ireland, 1846-56
Josef Grulich Rural Migration in Bohemia (18th-19th Centuries)
Philippe Pérot Spanish sailors and ship’s boys of rural extraction dying in the New Vera Cruz through the XVIIth century : social outlines and family links in the Bienes de Difuntos archives
Mikako Sawayama Where did the peasants abandon their children during the first half of the 19th century in western Japan?
 

 Thursday 28 February 16.30 

E-10  -  Network meeting: Economics
Cave E

    Network: Economics
 

 Friday 29 February 8.30 

E-11  -  CUL22: Production, Consumption, Reception and Cultural Discourse
Cave E

    Network: Culture
Chair: Stefan Schwarzkopf
Discussant: Stefan Schwarzkopf
Aleksandar Boskovic "Norwegian Culture" in the Munch Museum
Raquel Sánchez Cultural market and society in Spain, 1900-1936
Marcia Moraes Notes on 19th century psychology and early cinema
Eva Krivanec Daily Theatre on the Homefronts of the First World War. A comparative study in four European capitals (Berlin, Lisbon, Paris, Vienna)
 

 Friday 29 February 10.45 

E-12  -  FAM23: Intergenerational Aspects of Fertility and Marriage
Cave E

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Sören Edvinsson
Chair: Elisabeth Engberg
Discussant: George Alter
Leen Sterckx Partner choice of Turkish and Moroccan immigrant youth in the Netherlands
Jan Van Bavel, Jan Kok Analyzing intergenerational transmission of fertility with mixed effects models. Rural Holland 1850-1940
Lisa Dillon Family Influences on Marriage Patterns, 17th & 18th century Québec
Anders Brändström, Göran Broström, Sören Edvinsson, Marie Lindkvist , John Rogers Fertility across generations. Exploring intergenerational effects of family size, birth intervals and infant mortality
Marco Breschi, Stanislao Mazzoni & Lucia Pozzi Reproductive behaviours in the Sardinian families in the 19th and 20th centuries:
 

 Friday 29 February 14.15 

E-13  -  POL20: The hardware of the state
Cave E

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Thomas Pfister
Discussant: Thomas Pfister
Kekke Stadin To put a mark on the territory. Strategies to make a powerrelation to the inhabitants.
Magnus Olsson European states and the need for information; Bureaucracy and postal systems
Ruediger Von Krosigk Communication through Space: The role of the office design for the relationship between state and civil society in 19th and 20th century Europe
Evelyn Ruppert Censuses as Practices of Double Identification
 

 Friday 29 February 16.30 

E-14  -  POL21: French political culture 1789-1851
Cave E

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Ido de Haan
Micah Alpaugh The Emergence of the Parisian Political Demonstration: Developing Nonviolent Protest Repertoire in the French Revolution, 1789-95
Patricia Turner Recovering ‘The Social’: Rural-Urban Networks and Communal État Social in the French Revolution
Bernard Rulof Civil Society and Royalist Popular Politics in France: Legitimist Associations in Montpellier, 1848-1851
Anne Epstein Inclusive citizenship in practice? Solidarity, civic education, and democracy at the fin-de-siècle
Annie Jourdan The invention of modern democracy 1776-1798
 

 Saturday 1 March 8.30 

E-15  -  SEX10: Measuring Sexual Danger
Cave E

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Geertje Mak
Discussant: Geertje Mak
Carole S. Vance Counting Sex Slaves: Definition, Methodology, and Meaning
Rebecca Young Counting the Harm of Child Sexual Abuse
Svati Shah South Asian Borders: Enumerating Migration, Trafficking and Sex Work
Theo Van Der Meer Cutting costs. Pecuniary anxieties and the castration of sex offenders in Holland (1938-1968).
 

 Saturday 1 March 10.45 

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.
 

 Saturday 1 March 16.30 

E-18  -  LAB04: Gender Wage Gaps Revisited: Social, Institutional and Market Processes
Cave E

    Network: Labour
Network: Women and Gender
Organiser: Cristina Borderías
Organiser: Peter Scholliers
Chair: Cristina Borderías
Discussant: Jane Humphries
Joyce Burnette Testing for Wage Discrimination in US Manufacturing in 1832
Lars Svensson Institutions, market forces – or both? Determinants of gender wage equalisation in Sweden
Carmen Sarasua Gender gap in agricultural wages, Spain 1750-1900
Michael Huberman The gender wage gap during the first great wave of globalizaton, 1870-1900
Montserrat Llonch Gender wage gaps during the Second Industrial Revolution. A Catalan case.