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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


 Wednesday 27 February 8.30 

R-3  -  FAM25: Construction of Blood III: From Lineage to Race, 1650-1900
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Family and Demography
Chair: Michaela Hohkamp
Discussant: Jon Mathieu
Christopher H. Johnson Class Dimensions of Blood and Kinship in Brittany, 1780-1880
Edith Saurer Eugenic ideas of kinship and blood-Paolo Mantegazza (1831-1910)
Margareth Lanzinger The “Bonds of Blood”: Kin marriages and blood discourse in the 19th century
 

 Wednesday 27 February 10.45 

R-4  -  SOC05: Meet the author: Peter Hennock, 'The Origin of the Welfare State in England and Germany, 1850-1914: Social Policies Compared'
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Lynn Lees
Discussant: Lynn Lees
Discussant: Christoph Conrad
Discussant: Pat Thane
Discussant: Peter Hennock
 

 Wednesday 27 February 14.15 

R-5  -  CUL10: History of Emotions I: Theoretical aspects of the history of emotions
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Culture
Organiser: Willemijn Ruberg
Chair: R. Darren Gobert
Discussant: Willemijn Ruberg
Otto Ulbricht Historians coping with emotion: From Lucien Febvre to William Reddy
Deidre Pribram An Individual of Feeling: Emotion, Gender, and Subjectivity in Historical Perspectives on Sensibility
Hera Cook Emotions: Sense or Sensations?
 

 Wednesday 27 February 16.30 

R-6  -  ELI05: Elites and nationalism in comparative perspective
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Elites
Organiser: José Antonio Sánchez-Román
Chair: Carolina Rodríguez-López
Discussant: José Antonio Sánchez-Román
Prachi Deshpande Foreign travel?: Homeland and Migration in 18th and 19th century India
Vanni Pettinà The United States against the Cuban nationalist elites: searching for the interlocutor
Eric Beverley Layered Sovereignty and Subaltern States: Nationalism and Other Global Visions
Aliye Fatma Mataraci A Merchant Network: Reading Muslim Merchants through Trade Letters
 

 Thursday 28 February 8.30 

R-7  -  CUL12: History of Emotions III: Emotions and literature
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Culture
Organiser: Willemijn Ruberg
Chair: Hera Cook
Discussant: Kristine Steenbergh
Juergen Schlaeger Literature and Emotional Intelligence. Discovery of the Emotions as a Human Resource
R. Darren Gobert Staging Trauma in the Private Theatre
Michal Altbauer-Rudnik Conducting Emotions in Early Modern France and England: Love Melancholy in the Medical Literature of the Late 16th and Early 17th Centuries
Karen Schaller Secrecy and Textual Affect: The Case for Re-reading Emotion in Elizabeth Bowen’s ‘Tears, Idle Tears’
 

 Thursday 28 February 10.45 

R-8  -  THE08: The Human Sciences between Universalism and Contextualism
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Richard Vann
Discussant: Richard Vann
Aviezer Tucker Anachronism, Retrospection and Evidence
Nina Baur Locating Patterns of Social Change in Time, Space, Action Sphere and on Action Level
Antoon De Baets How the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Determines the Work of Historians
Manuela Ciotti The ‘western anthropologist’ unbound: local identities, scholarly selves and global knowledge production
Thomas Louis Benjamin, Kevin Nehil Truth or Consequences: Early Modern American Ethnographies and the Perils of Postmodernism and Postcolonialism
 

 Thursday 28 February 14.15 

R-9  -  LAB00:Roundtable: A Global Development of Free Wage Labour in the 19th and 20th century
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Karin Hofmeester
Chair: Karin Hofmeester
Discussant: Karin Hofmeester
Discussant: Robert Steinfeld
Discussant: Simon Deakin
Discussant: M. Erdem Kabadayi
 

 Thursday 28 February 16.30 

R-10  -  Network meeting: Family and Demography
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Family and Demography
 

 Friday 29 February 8.30 

R-11  -  POL22: Emotions, Symbols and Media in the construction of citizenship
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Christina Douglas
Discussant: Christina Douglas
Tom Olsson The Brotherhood of Heroic Explorers: A New Model for Citizenship
Christian Widholm Inventing Perfect Citizens: Swedish Masculinity through the Lens of Sports Journalism
Madeleine Hurd Emotions and the Public Expression of Danish vs. German Identity
 

 Friday 29 February 10.45 

R-12  -  SOC13: Meet the author: Michael Katz, 'One Nation Divisible'
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Lynn Lees
Discussant: Michael Katz
Discussant: Alice B. Kasakoff
Discussant: Peter Hennock
Discussant: Sonya Michel
 

 Friday 29 February 14.15 

R-13  -  THE04: Is History a Discipline Anymore
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Mark Mason
Discussant: Thomas Welskopp
David Harlan Why the History Department will come to look more and more like the English Department
Alun Munslow The Past-as-History
Keith Jenkins The Past as History: Disobedient Histories
Martin Davies The Science of Vicious Assumptions
 

 Friday 29 February 16.30 

R-14  -  THE10: Unity and Diversity in Historical Writing
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Stefan Berger
Discussant: Wulf Kansteiner
Allan Smith Understanding Particularist Persistence in Transcultural Contact Fields:
Dennis Smith Humiliation and Social Theory
Georg Christoph Berger Waldenegg I can’t remember very much!’ Historiography and the Problem of Memory
 

 Saturday 1 March 8.30 

R-15  -  ETH23: Roundtable: Family and the history of migration
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Organiser: Leo Lucassen
Chair: Leo Lucassen
Discussant: Michel Oris
Discussant: Jan Kok
Discussant: Mary Louise Nagata
Discussant: Leslie Page Moch
Discussant: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
 

 Saturday 1 March 14.15 

R-17  -  CRI22: Science and the Law: Criminology and Penal Reform in Italy, Germany, and Britain, 1880-1930
Amphitheater 4

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Richard Wetzell
Chair: Peter Becker
Discussant: Peter Becker
Richard Wetzell The Relationship between Criminology and Penal Reform in Germany, 1880-1930: Science versus Law?
Neil Davie 'Rational, Responsible and Culpable'? British Theories of Criminal Causation in Criminological Research and Penal Policy, 1880-1930
Paul Garfinkel Reforming by Numbers: Penal Jurists and Judicial Statistics in Liberal Italy