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Sixth European Social Science History Conference
22 - 25 March 2006
 
 
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All rooms are equipped with an overhead projector
Rooms C, D, E, F, G and H (H only on Saturday): slide projector (framed slides, carrousel. There are extra carrousels available to set up your presentation in advance)
Rooms C, D, M, N, O, U and Committee Room 2: beamer to connect your laptop. You have to bring you own laptop. (If you want to use your Apple notebook, please contact us, as it may be incompatible.)
Rooms C, T and U: VCR
 
Programme

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Wednesday 22 March
   8:30
   10:45
   14:15
   16:30
Thursday 23 March
   8:30
   10:45
   14:15
   16:30
Friday 24 March
   8:30
   10:45
   14:15
   16:30
Saturday 25 March
   8:30
   10:45
   14:15
   16:30

All days


  Saturday 25 March 8:30 

A-13  -  SEX04: New research on Homosexuality and WWII: the Dutch case in international perspective
Room A

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Geertje Mak
Anna C.M. Tijsseling Images and agency. Courtcases against Dutch homosexuals, 1911-1949
Judith Schuyf Homosexuality and resistance: two opposites and four positions
Marian van der Klein The pink triangle, the memory of WWII and the gay press
 

B-13  -  NAT08: Nineteenth-Century Nationalism
Room B

    Network: Nations and Nationalism
Chair: Ton Zwaan
Discussant: John Breuilly
András Vári Turning around – the national argument in the hand of an a-national neoconservative movement in the 1890ies in Hungary
Frank Towers The rise and fall of Jacksonian American nationalism, 1828-1861
Johanna Wassholm Usages of national terminology – some examples with regard to a case study of Finland 1809–35
Valerie Mast Who is a Magyar? Hungary and the Jews in the Ninetheenth Century
 

C-13  -  FAM29: Family strategies 2
Room C

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Chair: Sally Bould
Discussant: Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
Mikolaj Szoltysek, Konrad Rzemieniecki Slavic tendency to the “communal way of life” and the evidence on family patterns from historical Polish territories, 18th century
Aoi Okada The cycle of household structure in early modern Japan
Ildikó Asztalos Morell Gender patterns of transfer of cultural, economic and social capital among farm family enterprises during the transition from state socialism to capitalism in Hungary
Danielle Gauvreau, Sherry Olson & Patricia Thornton Ambitions and restraints: Work and marriage in Montreal, 1880-1900
 

D-13  -  ANT03: Shifting Identities in Ancient Italy and Sicily
Room D

    Network: Antiquity
Chair: Guy Bradley
Edward Bispham 'Et in Arcadia ego': Place, material culture and identity between Samnium and Arcadia.
Jon Prag '... and in the end they were all called Sikeliotai' (Diod. Sic. 5.6.5)
Kathryn Lomas Language, material culture and identity in pre-Roman Italy
Gillian Shepherd "Starting from scratch: the construction of Sikeliote and other identities in Archaic Greek Sicily"
 

E-13  -  FAM11: What did the peasants do when they got ill?
Room E

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Hiroshi Kawaguchi
Chair: Peter Sköld
Discussant: Ann Jannetta
Hiroshi Kawaguchi From the faith cure activities to the vaccination, the first step to the decrease of the child deaths in the 19th century, Japan
Olof Gardarsdottir Measles in a virgin soil environment. The case of Iceland and the Faroe islands during the 19th century with a special attention to infant and childhood mortality
Satoshi Murayama, Higashi Noboru Smallpox quarantine houses in 18th and 19th century Amakusa Islands, Kyusyu, Japan.
 

F-13  -  GEO07: Spaces of Exception 4. Terror
Room F

    Network: Geography
Chair: Claudio Minca
Matthew Hannah Spaces of exception and unexceptionable spaces in the 'German Autumn' of 1977
Simon Reid-Henry Exceptional Sovereignty: Guantánamo Bay and U.S. imperialism in geo-historical perspective
 

G-13  -  WOM11: Gender and Communism, East and West
Room G

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Anna Loutfi
Discussant: Susan Gal
Raluca Maria Popa “Women of the Whole (Socialist) World”: The Involvement of Women’s Organizations from State Socialist Hungary and Romania in International Women’s Activism, 1965 –1990
Tiina Lintunen "Dangerous to the State and Society”: 'Red' women in court after the Finnish Civil War
Basia Nowak ‘Inconvenient’ for the Party-State: The League of Women in Poland and the Dissolution of Workplace Chapters in 1966
 

H-13  -  LAB29: Female Employment, Services and Welfare State
Room H

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Pauli Kettunen
Chair: Susanna Fellman
Heidi Haggrén The Collective Interest Articulation of Nurses in the post-WW-II Finland: Tensions between Social Loyalties and Labour-Market Logic
Kirsten Bregn Changes in the public sector pay systems
Matti Hannikainen Fairness and Social Norms in the Labour Market. Lower White-Collar Employees in Finland during the Golden Age
 

I-13  -  ORA12: Collective Memory and Identity
Room A-2

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Ene Kőresaar
Niina M.A. Lappalainen Deindustrialization and Collective Identity
Kenneth J. Bindas The people remember: collective memory and the depression era
John Nassari Understanding master narratives in Cyprus: reciting and opposing
Hanna Snellman Finnish Immigrants' Legacy in Sweden
 

J-13  -  POL11: Lords, Vassals and burghers: powerplay in the medieval and early modern periods
Room J

    Network: Politics
Chair: Robert von Friedeburg
Aart Noordzij Cities and territorial consciousness. The duchy Guelders in the late Middle Ages
Jaco Zuijderduijn Urban leagues as exponents of state-formation: the case of medieval Holland
Femke Deen An arena of voices. Public opinion and political decision-making in Amsterdam during the Dutch Revolt (1566 – 1590).
Liesbeth Geevers Maintaining noble influence in composite monarchies: “Brussels” and “Madrid” in the Habsburg Monarchy, 1555-1570
 

K-13  -  ETH11: Jewish migrants, refugees and survivors 1930s-1950s II
Room K

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Michael G. Esch
Discussant: Michael G. Esch
Wirginia Bogatic The Swedish reception of Polish female survivors from Ravensbrück con-centration camp April – November 1945
Malin Thor Local and international Jewish refugee reception and activity in Sweden 1941-1956
Peter Tammes Dutch Jews or Jewish Dutch?
 

L-13  -  LAB05: Partners in Business. Husbands and wives working together. Part I: Married couples working together in commerce, 1500-1800
Room L

    Network: Labour
Network: Economics
Organiser: Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
Organiser: Danielle van den Heuvel
Chair: Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
Discussant: Margaret Hunt
Danielle van den Heuvel The cooperation of spouses in commerce in the Dutch Republic
Matthias Steinbrink Representative or merchant woman? Verena Meltinger from Basel
Christina Dalhede Merchant Families in Gothenburg and Lübeck in Early Modern Time
Lili-Annč Aldman Who’s the boss? Merchants and shopkeepers in Stockholm during early modern times
 

M-13  -  CRI13: Civil Liberties Besieged: Special powers and threat of terrorism
Room M

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Rene Levy
Janet Clark Under the influence of Special Branch
Michael Hassett Irish Nationalists, the British Government and Anti -Terrorist Legislation
Steve Hewitt Policing Passports: Canadian State Efforts to End the Misuse of Canadian Passports, 1933-1999
Gilles Vandal Terorism and Violence in Rural Louisiana, 1865-1884
 

N-13  -  WOM03: Roundtable: Gender and the History of Social Work through Visual Sources
Room N

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Berteke Waaldijk
Discussant: Roxana Cheschebec
Evelyne Diebolt Iconography of Social Work in Soissonais (France) 1920
Adriane Feustel A photoalbum telling the women's history of social work.
Pavel Romanov, Elena R. Iarskaia-Smirnova Interpreting visual memories of Soviet institutional child care
 

O-13  -  RUR02: From custom to profession. The professionalization of agriculture in the 19th and 20th centuries
Room O

    Network: Rural
Chair: Sally Mcmurry
Discussant: Sally Mcmurry
Maren Jonasson Agricultural expositions in Finland 1870-1932
Erwin Karel Modelling the Dutch farm-family 1953-1970
Piet van Cruyningen Professionalization of the design of farm buildings in the Netherlands, 1850-1940
 

P-13  -  ETH24: Migration, marriage, family and home
Room P

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Colin Pooley
Discussant: Colin Pooley
Saskia Bonjour Family immigration in the 1980s: the discursive construction of a policy problem
Hanna Markusson Winkvist Defining a New Family - The Swedish Way of Foreign Adoption
Elisabeth Campagna-Paluch The myth of Isola delle Femmine: male and female identities in an immigrant Sicilian family in Tunisia
Ana Dragojlovic Negotiating desire and domesticity: Balinese - Dutch Intermarriages
 

Q-13  -  MID04: Power and urban elites in the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages
Room N1-O1

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues
Chair: Maria Joao Branco
Hermínia Vasconcelos Vilar, Hermenegildo Fernandes Knights and landlords: the practice of municipal power in the south of Portugal in the XIIIth Century
Joaquim Serra The Council Elite of Évora in the XV Century: political and economical power
 

R-13  -  ELI13: Cultural and Social Elites on the Borderlands of Early Modern Europe
Room R

    Network: Elites
Chair: Douglas Palmer
Discussant: Douglas Palmer
Anne Mclaren Renegotiating ‘carnal bands’ in early modern England and Scotland
Ulla Koskinen "Benevolent Lord" and "Willing Servant": manipulation of social ideals in the correspondence of Arvid Henriksson Tawast, 1573-1599
Fernanda Olival The Portuguese knights of the Military Orders (17-18th centuries): what kind of elite?
 

S-13  -  LAB26: Class, Community, Culture: Analysis and Construction of Historical Identities
Room S

    Network: Labour
Network: Asia
Chair: Janet Hunter
Discussant: Janet Hunter
Angelo Goode A Socially Contructed Working Class Culture: The Study of the Filipino Woodworking Industry
Marion Leffler What good are research circles?
Georg Stöger Unskilled factory work in Vienna before 1918. Reflections on juvenile socialisation
Monica Sharma Culture of the Neighbourhood and Formation of Community Identity among the Factory Workers in Colonial India
 

T-13  -  ETH30: Remembering Japanese American Internment
Room T

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Judy Wu
Discussant: Karen Leong
Genna Duberstein. Translating Oral Histories into Visual Narratives
Annelieke Dirks Interpreting politicized memories of Japanese American Internment
Wan-Hui Su Healing traumatic memories: A stolen childhood behind barbed wire
 

U-13  -  HEA13: Perceptions of Health
Room U

    Network: Health
Chair: Astri Andresen
Peter Washer Representations of SARS
Vicky Long Visions of the Workplace as a Place of Health Improvement in Britain: the Health of Munition Workers Committee 1915-19
Hilary Marland Shaping the 'New Girl' in Health Advice Literature in Britain, c.1900
 

V-13  -  URB05: Media Reconstructions of the City in the Aftermath of War
Committee Room 1

    Network: Urban
Chair: John Davis
Discussant: Karen Adler
Elizabeth Harvey Destruction and Reconstruction: German Women Photographers and Images of the Post-War City
Karl Christian Fuehrer The Vanished City: Representations of the Ravages of War in Hamburg Newspapers, 1943 - 1948
Helen Jones Cities celebrating, commemorating and reconstructing the Second World War
 

W-13  -  SOC17: Coding into HISCO accross cultures I
Committee Room 2

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Gordon Darroch
Discussant: Gordon Darroch
Discussant: Georg Fertig
Julie Marfany Coding into HISCO in Catalonia: issues and perspectives
Mats Hayen No future. Career opportunities for people of dying branches in Stockholm between 1880 and 1925.