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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 

L-1  -  POL01: Postwar Europe
Room 5.1

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Ido de Haan
Discussant: Ido de Haan
Diogo Moreira, José Reis Santos & José Tavares Castilho Parliamentary Elites and Political Regime: Theoretical Implications of the Portuguese Case
Sophie Bollen Unworthy to Serve the Nation. The professional purge of the government administration after Word War II in Belgium.
Maria Kyriakidou, Sotiris Themistokleous The ‘invisible’ resistance and the long road to democratization in post-war Greece
Liesbeth van de Grift From Fascism to Communism – The ‘purificaton’ of the security apparatus in Romania (1944-1948)
Russel Lemmons “Fight like Thälmann:” The April 1986 Dedication of the Ernst Thälmann Memorial,Political Memory and Legitimacy in the German Democratic Republic
 

 Tuesday 26 February 16.30 

L-2  -  POL23: European citizenship and civil society II
Room 5.1

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Jose Reis Santos
Discussant: Jose Reis Santos
Maryse Ramambason Democratization in Russia The 1993 Constitutional Conference : The stakes of the installation of a new space of deliberations
Daniel Melo The third sector and the city: public policies, citizenship, and sustainability in Portugal
Veit Bader Conplex legitimacy in ‘compound polities’: the case of the EU
Anne van Wageningen Citizens as members of a state; an institutional approach concerning multiple citizenship
Thomas Pfister From activated to active citizenship. The need for participatory citizenship practices in new modes of governance
 

 Wednesday 27 February 8.30 

L-3  -  ELI03: The country house I: Power Houses
Room 5.1

    Network: Elites
Organiser: Jon Stobart
Chair: Jon Stobart
Discussant: Jon Stobart
Peter Edwards Horses and the Aristocratic Lifestyle
Rosie Macarthur Knowledge as power: the imprint of a genteel education on the materiality of Kelmarsh Hall 1720- 1845.
Abigail Harrison Moore Furnishing the Elite House: Chippendale at Harewood
 

 Wednesday 27 February 10.45 

L-4  -  LAB18: Conceptualising the working class
Room 5.1

    Network: Labour
Chair: Lex Heerma Van Voss
Discussant: Karin Hofmeester
Gorkem Akgoz Cultural Representations of Working-Class Formation in Turkey
Simon Zsolt Wages in salt mining
Juanjo Romero-Marin Working in 19th century docks: the 'faquines' struggle for survival
 

 Wednesday 27 February 14.15 

L-5  -  LAT05: Political Representations of the Recent Past. Some Debates in Latin America
Room 5.1

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Network: Oral History
Network: Latin-America
Chair: Michiel Baud
Discussant: Michiel Baud
Silvia Dutrénit Views on the Uruguay Peace Commission
María Inés Mudrovcic Historical Representation and Sacred Memory
Nora Rabotnikof Between Mith and Memory: the continuity of political experience
Eugenia Allier Montaño Political appropriations of the past. The recent past in the nomenclature of Montevideo, Uruguay (1985-2004)
 

 Wednesday 27 February 16.30 

L-6  -  ORA08: Interviews over time: data interpretation
Room 5.1

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Albert Lichtblau
Ene Kõresaar, Tiiu Jaago The “truth of continuity” in Estonian oral history and life story narratives: negotiating the meaning of the 20th century
Sidonia Grama Social Memory as Palimpsest: Narrative Genres on the 1989 Romanian Revolution
Miroslav Vanek Memories behind the machines
 

 Thursday 28 February 8.30 

L-7  -  FAM15: Unnatural Kinship: Familiarity outside of family, XVth-XIXth centuries I
Room 5.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Guido Alfani
Chair: Guido Alfani
Discussant: Vincent Gourdon
Cristina Munno, Guido Alfani Godparenthood and social networks in Nonantola XVIth-XVIIth Centuries
Michela Barbot Owner, Employer, Patron and Godfather. The Case of the Fabbrica del Duomo in Milan during the Ancien Régime
Tom Ericsson Who wants to be a godparent? Baptisms in a Lutheran church in Paris, 1750-1810
Cosme Gómez, Francisco Garcia Gonzales Fictive Kinship and social relations. Family strategies in the mddle-class and oligarchy (Albacete, 1750-1840)
 

 Thursday 28 February 10.45 

L-8  -  FAM18: Migration and Inequality within Families: Multigenerational Perspectives
Room 5.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Alice B. Kasakoff
Chair: Anders Brändström
Discussant: Michel Oris
Alice B. Kasakoff Family Care of the Elderly in the US North 1850 – 1870: Boon or Burden?
Jan Kok, Hilde Bras Diverging pathways? Sibling differences in social mobility in a commercializing rural region of the Netherlands, 1860-1940
Nanna Floor Clausen, Hans Jørgen Marker Were the elderly a burden a 1801?
 

 Thursday 28 February 14.15 

L-9  -  CUL13: History of Emotions IV: Emotions and autobiographical writing
Room 5.1

    Network: Culture
Organiser: Willemijn Ruberg
Chair: Hera Cook
Discussant: Willemijn Ruberg
Paula Cossart Emotions and adulterous love in 19th century Paris. The letters of Adèle Schunck and Aimé Guyet de Fernex (1824-1849)
Eva Joelsson Love within the Frame of an Emotional Regime in 18th century Sweden
Christina Douglas Is Love Enough? Feelings in Swedish Love-Letters, 1890-1895
 

 Thursday 28 February 16.30 

L-10  -  Network meeting: Middle Ages
Room 5.1

    Network: Middle Ages
 

 Friday 29 February 8.30 

L-11  -  EDU07: Modernity, Institutions and Children
Room 5.1

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Judith Lind
Nazan Maksudyan 'Reform' in the Late Ottoman Urban Space: Industrial Orphanages
Ann Livschiz Crime, Punishment, and Compassion: Children of the Soviet State
Kathleen Uno Childhood and Children's Culture in Imperial Japan: Class Differences and Colonial Modernity.
Galin Tzokov, Plamen Miltenoff, Julia Wilkins, John Hoover, Dora Levterova School Bullying through the 20th Century: a historical perspective of research in Bulgaria and the U.S.
Plamen Miltenoff, John Hoover & Julia Wilkins & Galin Tzokov The Nature of Cyberbullying
 

 Friday 29 February 14.15 

L-13  -  FAM24: Intergenerational aspects of mortality
Room 5.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Sören Edvinsson
Chair: Anders Brändström
Discussant: Sören Edvinsson
Ken Smith, Geraldine P. Mineau Paternal Age and Maternal Age and their Effects on Adult Offspring Mortality
Bertrand Desjardins, Marilyn Gentil Intergenerational aspects of the Demography of French Canadians
Jonas Liliequist, Åsa Bergenheim Honour thy Father and thy Mother. Notions and practices of abuse and violence to parents in Sweden 1600-2000
Alberto Sanz-Gimeno, David Reher Intergenerational aspects of childhood mortality in Spain
 

 Friday 29 February 16.30 

L-14  -  LAB12: Coalfield Societies
Room 5.1

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Quentin Outram
Chair: Quentin Outram
Discussant: Chris Williams
Leen Roels, Serge Langeweg Foreign labour in the coalmines of Dutch Limburg and Liège: a comparison
Brian Mccook Becoming ‘Mining Men’: Gender, Ethnicity and Working Class Militancy in the Ruhr and Pennsylvania, 1880-1918
Carolyn Brown Urban Masculinity in a ‘Coal City’ - Enugu, Nigeria during World War II
Peter Alexander Culture and Identity: South African Miners and Some Comparators, 1920-1950
 

 Saturday 1 March 8.30 

L-15  -  THE06: History and Trauma
Room 5.1

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Chris Lorenz
Discussant: Wulf Kansteiner
Lore Colaert Historical consciousness in response to genocide and civil war in Rwanda.
Cecilia Macon Posthistory, trauma and the role of transitional historical meaning
Berber Bevernage Truth commissions, history and historical injustice: on the haunting past.
 

 Saturday 1 March 10.45 

L-16  -  FAM29: The use of genealogies for demographic research
Room 5.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Harriet Zurndorfer
Chair: Arthur Wolf
Discussant: Arthur Wolf
Harriet Zurndorfer Genealogy as a Source for Measuring Nuptiality, Fertility, and Mortality in Late Imperial China: Evidence from the Fan Lineage of Huizhou 1500-1600
Yuki Umeno What Chinese genealogies tell and what they do not: an attempt of demographics of domestic immigration
Santiago Piquero Studying Adult Mortality in Spanish Nobility,16th-19th C.
 

 Saturday 1 March 14.15 

L-17  -  FAM17: Emigration, Female Marriage and Social Mobility
Room 5.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Discussant: Anne-Lise Head
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga Female emigration, marriage, and social mobility in the Pyrenees in the nineteenth century
Ofelia Rey Castelao Emigration, female marriage and social mobility in Northwest Spain, 18th-19th
Rolande Bonnain-Dulon Marriage settlements and migrant juniors daughters in the Pyrénées, 19th century
Yukari Takai Married, Female and on the Move: Japanese Migrant Women to North America in the Early Twentieth Century
 

 Saturday 1 March 16.30 

L-18  -  MAT02: Second hand circuits of exchange: buying, the consumer and their motivations
Room 5.1

    Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Organiser: Jon Stobart
Organiser: Ilja Van Damme
Chair: Jon Stobart
Discussant: Jon Stobart
Alison Toplis A stolen garment or a reasonable purchase? The male consumer and the illicit second hand clothing market in the first half of the nineteenth century
Kristina Lilja, Sofia Murhem & Göran Ulväng Second-hand furniture fashion. Auction consumption of furniture in Sweden 1690-1850
Robin Jones 'souvenirs of people who have come and gone': second-hand furnishings and the Anglo-Indian domestic interior, 1840-1920
Clive Edwards, Margaret Ponsonby A desirable commodity or practical necessity? The sale and consumption of second-hand furniture, 1750-1850.