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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 

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)
 

 Wednesday 27 February 8.30 

P-3  -  LAB33: Local communities and workers
Room 8.1

    Network: Labour
Chair: William Kenefick
Discussant: Gorkem Akgoz
Robert Lewis Producing Place: General Electric and Industrial America, 1940-1950
Conor Mccabe Family life and the workplace: a case study of the Inchicore and Broadstone Irish railway communities, 1847-1925
Paulo Fontes Amateur soccer clubs and working-class neighbourhood organizations in Săo Paulo, Brazil (1945-1978)
 

 Wednesday 27 February 10.45 

P-4  -  FAM02: Demography of Solitary Households
Room 8.1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Mary Louise Nagata
Chair: Alice B. Kasakoff
Discussant: Brian Gratton
Steven Ruggles Living Arrangements of the Aged in Comparative Historical Perspective
Jim Brown Solitary Households in 19th Century Austria
Kiyoshi Hamano, Mary Louise Nagata Solitary households and urban demography in a stem family society: Kyoto, 1843-1868
Stella António Demography of Portuguese Solitary Households
Danielle Gauvreau, Sherry Olson An unusual residential pattern: solitary households in Montreal 1881-1901
 

 Wednesday 27 February 14.15 

P-5  -  GEO05: The Spaces of Civil Society IV: The Nation
Room 8.1

    Network: Geography
Chair: David Beckingham
Karen Till Remnants of communism in East Berlin: Urban renewal at Rosa Luxemburg Platz
José Ramiro Pimenta The ‘Lusitanian Manor’: Eugenics, Nationalism and Archaeological Research in Portugal in the 1920s
Matthew Hannah Counter-biopower, counter-governmentality: two angles
Gerry Kearns People and publics in the spaces of anticolonial nationalism
 

 Wednesday 27 February 16.30 

P-6  -  ETH11: Bounding and Unbounding Spaces and Places
Room 8.1

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Leo Lucassen
Discussant: Leo Lucassen
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
 

 Thursday 28 February 8.30 

P-7  -  AFR03: Central & Southern Africa
Room 8.1

    Network: Africa
Chair: Ana Roque
Discussant: Ana Roque
Johan Fourie, Willem H. Boshoff Estimating the South African Business Cycle: 1652-1793
Dawne Curry Til death do us Part: Grieving Patterns in Alexandra, South Africa
Kamini Krishna The Economic Status of Zambian and Indian Women During the Colonial Period
 

 Thursday 28 February 10.45 

P-8  -  POL14: Meet the Author: Thomasz Gross, Historian and Moral Critic. An Evaluation of Neighbors and Fear
Room 8.1

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Ido de Haan
Discussant: Jan T. Gross
David Gerber Jan Tomasz Gross, Historian and Moral Critic: An Evaluation of Neighbors and Fear
Dorota Praszalowicz "Polish Memory, History and the Reception of NEIGHBORS and FEAR?"
Natalia Aleksiun "Explaining Anti-Jewish Violence: Polish Historians' Read Jan T. Gross's "Neighbors" and "Fear".
 

 Thursday 28 February 14.15 

P-9  -  WOM15: Translating Gender: Historical Change Through a Gender Perspective
Room 8.1

    Network: Sexuality
Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Natali Stegmann
Clare Midgley Making national heroines in imperial and post-imperial Britain: the divergent and shifting commemorative fortunes of two heroines of the Crimean War
Alison Oram Love between Women in Historic Houses: Sexual Dissidence and the Uses of the Past
Dietlind Hüchtker Gender Order as a Medium of Conceptualizing Reform Movements in the 19th Century (Zionism, Socialism, Feminism and Nationalism in East Central Europe)
Claudia Kraft Communicating processes of Social Change by the Multiple Shifting of Gender Concepts in Central and Eastern Europe Since World War II
Mohamed Malchouch Moroccan Masculinity in Literary and Historical Perspectives
 

 Thursday 28 February 16.30 

P-10  -  Network meeting: Rural
Room 8.1

    Network: Rural
 

 Friday 29 February 8.30 

P-11  -  ELI19: The idea of progress, enlightenment & national identity among urban elites in (Northern) Europe 1770-1830
Room 8.1

    Network: Elites
Chair: Doina Pasca Harsanyi
Discussant: Doina Pasca Harsanyi
Jouko Nurmiainen Progress and Common Good in Swedish Eighteenth-Century Historical and Economic Thought
Bĺrd Frydenlund The spheres of interest of an elite in transition: the merchant and proprietor classes in Norway during the Napoleonic wars 1800-1815
Rasmus Glenthřj National identity within the Danish-Norwegian Elites in the early 19th Century
 

 Friday 29 February 10.45 

P-12  -  URB05: Urban Guilds, Corporations and Social Capital (13th-17th Centuries) II
Room 8.1

    Network: Urban
Organiser: Jelle Haemers
Chair: Peter Stabel
Discussant: Bert De Munck
Jelle Haemers Social capital and politics. Guilds and urban rebellion in Ghent and Bruges (14th-15th centuries)
Anne-Laure Van Bruaene Guilds, social capital, and religious change. The case of the Ghent Calvinist Republic (1577-1584)
Maarten F. Van Dijck The socialization of a political culture. The case of late medieval and early modern club life in Malines (1400-1800)
 

 Friday 29 February 14.15 

P-13  -  WOM06: Gender, race and 'liberation' in the Postwar Era
Room 8.1

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Jane Slaughter
Discussant: Jane Slaughter
Todd Shepard France, Muslim Women, and the Gendering of the Algerian Revolution
Beth Bailey "If you like Ms., you'll love pvt": Women, Recruiting, and the All-Volunteer Army in the United States
William Hitchcock Race, Sex and Power on the Normandy “Frontier”: France, 1944
Eveline Buchheim Rebuilding family life after internment. Negotiating limits of femininity and masculinity.'
 

 Friday 29 February 16.30 

P-14  -  SEX15: Global transgressions
Room 8.1

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Svati Shah
Discussant: Svati Shah
Rudi Bleys The sexual body : from metropolis to metapolis
Jacobus A. Du Pisani The "good old days" when there were no homosexuals and sexual perverts among Afrikaans men
Kamila Uzarczyk Blaming 'the Others'. trafficking in women and racial prejudice.
 

 Saturday 1 March 8.30 

P-15  -  ORA13: Collective Memory and Collective Identities
Room 8.1

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Joanna Bornat
Graciela De Garay The "International Style" as a key element to understand the professionalization of architecture in Mexico, 1940-1970
Luisa Tiago De Oliveira IST students movement: the contribution of the oral history
Lígia Maria Leite Pereira Negotiating memory: the case of brazilian elites
Simone Amorim, Ester Fraga Vilas-Boas Carvalho Do Nascimento From Memories to Forgottens: The Female Teachers Preparation at the “Instituto Ponte Nova”
 

 Saturday 1 March 10.45 

P-16  -  THE02: Transnational Images at Work in National Museums
Room 8.1

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Stefan Berger
Peter Aronsson Comparing National Museums in Europe
Andrew Newby, Linda Andersson Burnett Celts or Vikings? The battle for Scottish identity in the National Museum of Scotland, c 1860-1900.
Rhiannon Mason Defining the Nation: The Creation of the National Museum of Wales
 

 Saturday 1 March 14.15 

P-17  -  WOM21: Work and Household in Early Modern and Modern Europe
Room 8.1

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Danielle van den Heuvel
Discussant: Danielle van den Heuvel
Darlene Abreu-Ferreira Locating the maritime and the gender in an early modern Portuguese town
Amélia Polónia Women’s Labour and Households in Maritime Communities in Early Modern Portugal
Jutta Schwarzkopf Work and the Household in circum-1900 Lancashire
Valerie Burton Ten-Shillings A Week’: How Did Women Manage [Households] in English Industrial Ports?
Thijs Lambrecht Female servants in husbandry and saving strategies in the Southern Low Countries (1650-1850)
 

 Saturday 1 March 16.30 

P-18  -  WOM10: Challenging Gender in Method, Theory and Medium
Room 8.1

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Anna Tijsseling
Discussant: Anna Tijsseling
Georgeta Nazarska Women in the University of Zurich Digital (Web) Alumni Archive: (In)visibility
Lydia Jammernegg, Natascha Vittorelli Women's Movements - "Women in Motion". Digital Archive and Historiography. Habsburg Monarchy / Austria 1848 - 1938.
Therese Garstenauer 'East' and 'West' in Research Collaboration – The Case of Feminist, Women's and Gender Studies (FWGS)
Maria Martinez Gonzalez Feminist destabilization: toward a feminism of "subversion"?