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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

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 Tuesday 26 February 14.15 

T-1  -  THE07: Ways of Constructing the Other in Norway - past and present
Room 9

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Claudia Lenz
Discussant: Claudia Lenz
Øivind Kopperud “He didn’t mean to harm any good Norwegian” – the acquittal of Knut Rød, one of the organisers of the Norwegian Jew’s deportation to Auschwitz
Irene Levin Norwegian Jews being "the others" of the Nation?
Cora Alexa Døving when your group becomes your destiny - stereotypes and identity politics
 

 Tuesday 26 February 16.30 

T-2  -  FAMII: Construction of Blood II : Genealogies, Rules of Succession and Representations of Rules of Heredity
Room 9

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: David Warren Sabean
Chair: Christopher H. Johnson
Discussant: Francesca Trivellato
Bernard Derouet Blood in Law and Jurisprudence in Sixteenth and Seventeenth-Century France
John Waller Ideologies of Bloodlines from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century
Michaela Hohkamp “Consanguinitas as a concept of power in early modern European historiography”.
Simon Teuscher Flesh and Blood in Medieval Treatises on the 'Arbor Consanguinitatis'
 

 Wednesday 27 February 8.30 

T-3  -  POL05: Nation-building in Europe 1860-1947
Room 9

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: Emese Lafferton
Jasper Heinzen Trauma and collective political identity in the Prussian province of Hanover 1866-1918
Indrek Jääts Social preconditions of Non-Russian nationalism in inner periphery of Russian Empire as reflected in the results of the first all-Russian census (1897)
Pauli Heikkilä Imagining Nation, Imagining Europe. Pan-European Movement as Critique in Finland and Estonia, 1923-1934
 

 Wednesday 27 February 10.45 

T-4  -  ELI04: The country house II: Family and consumption
Room 9

    Network: Elites
Organiser: Jon Stobart
Chair: Abigail Harrison Moore
Discussant: Abigail Harrison Moore
Jon Stobart Gentlemen and shopkeepers: supplying the country house in eighteenth-century England
Kerry Bristol The Yorke Connection
Paolo Cornaglia Families, gardeners and gardens
 

 Wednesday 27 February 14.15 

T-5  -  CUL07: Transnational Migration and the Role of Ethnic Organisations
Room 9

    Network: Culture
Organiser: Magdalena Elchinova
Chair: Gijsbert Oonk
Discussant: Gijsbert Oonk
Magdalena Elchinova Religious Institutions and the Construction of Immigrant Communities
Marga Alferink, Ulbe Bosma The emergence of Dutch postcolonial migrant organizations: Observations on the role of multiculturalism and the rhythms of settlement
Katya Mihaylova Some Aspects of the Ethnocultural Identity of Bulgarians in the Czech Republic
Fridus Steijlen Shifting identities: Moluccan second generation in the eighties.
 

 Wednesday 27 February 16.30 

T-6  -  POL06: Vehicles of nation-building in Europe
Room 9

    Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Chair: David Gerber
Discussant: David Gerber
Slavka Otcenasova Making a Czechoslovak - collective identity formation in history textbooks
Jennica Thylin Provincialisms and Nationalism. Finland-Swedish Language Planning from a Nation Building Perspective
Emese Lafferton Strategies of Nation-Building in Hungarian Ethnography, Anthropology and Eugenics between 1867-1918
Tadeusz Kopys Language as Part of National Thinking and Nationalism in Hungary (19-20-th Century)
Valerie Mast National Definitons: Sermons and the Jews in late Nineteenth Century Hungary
 

 Thursday 28 February 8.30 

T-7  -  EDU05: Children's best interest? Institutions for those 'in need'
Room 9

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Bengt Sandin
Discussant: Kriste Lindenmeyer
Yordanka Valkanova “Red pedagogy”: Jewish orphans in Soviet Russia (1917-1930)
Jane Read Rhetoric and practical models for addressing the impact of bodily defects on the mental development of working class infants in Britain, 1906-1918.
Shurlee Swain Worse than Orphaned
 

 Thursday 28 February 10.45 

T-8  -  EDU04: Views on childhood in the early 20th century: United States & Brittain
Room 9

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Janet Golden
Discussant: Janet Golden
Kathleen Jones Kids Who Kill …. Themselves: Press Accounts of Youth Suicide in the Interwar Years
Susan Miller Politics of Children Pageantry
Rachel Neiwert Creating Community through Schoolwork: Charlotte Mason, the Parents’ Union School, and the British Empire, 1899-1950
Catherine Burke, Ian Grosvenor The Story of a School: an example of social biography in post 1945 Britain
 

 Thursday 28 February 14.15 

T-9  -  ETH19: Reconceptualizing belonging in Germany trough youth research
Room 9

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Organiser: Irina Schmitt
Chair: Jelle van Lottum
Irina Schmitt Young people in Germany: Differentiated Belonging and Contextualized Transcultural Competences within Normative Settings
Cassandra Ellerbe-Dück „Ich bin Stolz Deutscher zu sein “ - “I Represent a New German Identity”: Afro-German Males and German National Pride
Andreas Hieronymus National and European identities as (counter)images to 'the Turk', 'the Arab' and Islam (working title)
 

 Thursday 28 February 16.30 

T-10  -  Network meeting: Sexuality
Room 9

    Network: Sexuality
 

 Friday 29 February 8.30 

T-11  -  URB04: Urban Guilds, Corporations and Social Capital (13th-17th Centuries) I
Room 9

    Network: Urban
Network: Middle Ages
Chair: Peter Stabel
Discussant: Bert De Munck
Ariel Rubin Inequality in the Leiden Textile Labor Market
Ellen Burm Craft Guilds under pressure: Political and discursive strategies in 16th century Antwerp in search for social capital
Danielle van den Heuvel Retail guilds and commercialization in North-western Europe
 

 Friday 29 February 10.45 

T-12  -  WOM24: The Rhetoric of Work and Gender
Room 9

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Leda Papastefanaki
Discussant: Leda Papastefanaki
Yannis Yannitsiotis The idiom of work and the making of a local bourgeois identity in 19th century-early 20th century Piraeus society
Catherine Mcclenahan "Endless Their Labour"; Women in Blake's Illuminated Works and the British Workforce
Conchi Villar Engendering metal- work in nineteenth century Spain (1900-1930)
Dimitra Lampropoulou Proud men with suffering bodies: construction workers narrate male identities in post-war Greece
 

 Friday 29 February 14.15 

T-13  -  LAB13: Occupational health and safety
Room 9

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Quentin Outram
Chair: Quentin Outram
Discussant: Ben Gales
Arthur McIvor, Ronnie Johnston Dust Disease in British and US Coal Mining in the Twentieth Century
David Lyddon Historical continuities in occupational health and safety in the United Kingdom, 1833–2007
Julia Moses The Politics of International Convergence in Industrial Accident Compensation Policy, 1880-1925
José Martinez-Perez Measuring disability: evaluating the corporal damage in occupational accident victims and the development of Orthopaedics in Spain. (1900-1936)
 

 Friday 29 February 16.30 

T-14  -  MID04: The intermediate rulers: the contribution of the nobility to urban domination in the Medieval Spanish Kingdoms and the Burgundian Netherlands II
Room 9

    Network: Elites
Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: María Asenjo-González
Organiser: Frederik Buylaert
Organiser: Véronique Flammang
Organiser: Arie van Steensel
Chair: Mario Damen
María Asenjo-González Small town’s rulers and urban influence in Castile in XVth
David Igual Economy and social power in Castile. The intermediate rulers in XVth century
Juan Antonio Barrio Barrio The intermediate rulers in Towns of Valencia Kingdom from XIIIth to XVth century.
 

 Saturday 1 March 8.30 

T-15  -  MAT13: The propensity to spend, gamble and save
Room 9

    Network: Material and Consumer Culture
Organiser: Harm Nijboer
Chair: Harm Nijboer
Discussant: Harm Nijboer
Gerard Borst Working-class saving in the Netherlands, 1870-1970
Riitta Matilainen Consumer dreams of Finnish gamblers in the era of an emerging consumer society
Paddy Dolan Social interdependencies and the advancing threshold of consumption needs
Jean-Francois Constant State regulation and the social construction of consumer trust, 1870-1914
Pat Ayers The World Reshaped: the impact of Liverpool factory closures on working-class consumption, 1978-88
 

 Saturday 1 March 10.45 

T-16  -  LAB20: Transnational Perspectives on Social Movements: Cross-National Transfer and International Organisation
Room 9

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Mary Hilson
Organiser: Silke Neunsinger
Chair: Franca Iacovetta
Discussant: Pernilla Jonsson
Mary Hilson The Consumers' Co-operative Movement in International Perspective: Britain and Scandinavia during the inter-war period
Silke Neunsinger Women in the Labour and Socialist International 1923-1939
Jonas Sjölander Corporations, Unions and Human Rights. Swedish-South African Relations during and after the Apartheid Regime 1948-2008.
Daniel Roger Maul „A First Attempt of Truly World Wide Planning“ – The International Labour Organization´s Road to the World Employment Program (WEP) 1960-1970.
 

 Saturday 1 March 14.15 

T-17  -  LAT07: Celebrations of Political Independence, Construction of Historical Memory, and Nation-Building in Latin America
Room 9

    Network: Latin-America
Organiser: Michael Gonzales
Chair: David Cahill
Discussant: David Cahill
Michael Gonzales "Imagining Mexico in 1921: Visions of the Revolutionary State in the Centennial Celebration in Mexico City"
Michiel Baud Modernity and Citizenship in the Celebrations of the Peruvian Centenario, 1921-1924
Susan M. Socolow Celebrating Independence in the Río de la Plata
Viviana Grieco The First Fiestas Mayas: Family and Political Authority in Early Independent Buenos Aires (1812-1815)
 

 Saturday 1 March 16.30 

T-18  -  ORA17: Memory and the Future: Urban Contestation and Subjectivity in the Global City of Istanbul
Room 9

    Network: Oral History
Network: Urban
Chair: Ela Hornung
Serkan Yolacan On the Edge of “Urban Regeneration”: Constitution of Political Subjectivity in 'Sulukule'
Eda Cakmakci Recollection of 'alternative' collections: Sahafs and family archives in Istanbul
Nilsu Yürür Cyberspace Identities and Psychoanalytic Meanings
Sinan Gulhan Orhan Pamuk's Istanbul: The Trialectical Tale of Urban Ideology in Turkish Modernity