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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 10:45 

A-14  -  ETH02: Author meets critics. The immigrant threat: the integration of old and new migrants in Western Europe, 1850-2002 (Leo Lucassen)
Room A

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Leslie Page Moch
Discussant: Joel Perlmann
Discussant: Leo Lucassen
Discussant: Nancy Foner
Discussant: Ewa Morawska
 

B-14  -  WOM08: Perspectives on Gender and Politics in Mandate Palestine
Room B

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Inger Marie Okkenhaug
Discussant: Inger Marie Okkenhaug
Nurit B. Gillath The Hebrew Women's Union for Equal Rights in Eretz-Israel 1918-1948
Nancy Stockdale Transgressing Sacred Space: British Women Missionaries in Mandate Palestine, 1918-1948
Orit Manor Women Inequality in Dual Society – The Galilee Moshava in Palestine
Deborah Bernstein The Understanding of Prostitution:The Colonial Government and the Jewish National Community in Mandatory Palestine
 

C-14  -  MID05: The diversity of medieval queenship
Room C

    Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues
Chair: Maria Joao Branco
Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues The Theory and Practice of Medieval Queenship in Portugal
Vanda Lisa Lourenço The household of the Queen D. Beatriz of Portugal (1309-1359)
Maria Filomena Andrade Isabel de Aragão: an exemplary queen
 

D-14  -  FAM12: Family and every day life
Room D

    Network: Family and Demography
Network: Culture
Chair: Emiko Ochiai
Discussant: Emiko Ochiai
Jens Henrik Koudal 19th Century Archives of Popular Culture and the History of Everyday Life
Paolo Cornaglia Chinese fashion, architecture and everyday life in Piedmont in 18th century
Fiona Smith Exhibiting the postsocialist archive: the cultural geographies of German contemporary history museums
Sally Bould, Sania Sultan Woman's Wages and Economic Power within the Family
 

E-14  -  SEX13: Sexual Politics at the turn of the 20th Century
Room E

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Lesley Hall
Anne Lopes Shifting Perspectives: The Socialist Medical Advice Literature on Women’s Health, Sexuality and Work
Judy Greenway “A Sick Cloud upon the Soul”: Homosexuals, Anarchists, and the End of the World
Lena Lennerhed Women, quacks and a doctor or two. Abortion in Sweden in the early twentieth century
 

F-14  -  THE06: Gender and Historical Studies
Room F

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Stefan Berger
Krista Cowman Gendering Militancy Before the First World War
June Hannam, Karen Hunt Politics and Gender: Re-framing women's politics in inter-war Britain
Simon Gunn From Theory to Method: Gender and HIstorical Studies
Wendy Webster War, Gender and Memory: Victors and Vanquished in World War II
 

G-14  -  EDU07: From Letter to Library
Room G

    Network: Education and Childhood
Chair: Frank Simon
Lorna R. McLean Making Canadians: Education, Identities and Citizenship, 1930s-1950s
Kaisa Vehkalahti Lessons in self-discipline: Educational encounters in the early 20th century letter writing
Karen Taylor Reading in the Provinces: The Library Inventory of the Collège de Castelnaudary, 1792
Maurizio Lupo Literacy in Southern Italy: a different historical approach (XVIIIth - XiXth century)
 

I-14  -  LAB21: Labour and Welfare Regimes
Room A-2

    Network: Labour
Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Thomas Adams
Discussant: Jussi Vauhkonen
Ignazio Masulli Welfare State and Social Citizenship in 20th Century Europe
Duco Bannink Social policy from Olson to Ostrom
Alexander Elu The origin of public old age insurance in Spain. An economic study of the Retiro Obrero (1909-1936).
 

J-14  -  POL14: Insecure professionals
Room J

    Network: Politics
Organiser: Chris Nottingham
Chair: Berteke Waaldijk
Discussant: Berteke Waaldijk
Chris Nottingham Insecure Professionals in Theory and Practice
John Stewart Psychiatric Social Work in Britain, 1929-1950
Pamela Dale The creation of a profession? Health visitors, colleagues and clients in the United Kingdom before and after 1948
Åsmund Arup Seip School teachers in higher education 1890 –1980: a lost profession?
 

K-14  -  ETH09: Continuity and change of spatial mobility around World War I (2)
Room K

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Josef Ehmer
Discussant: Josef Ehmer
Laurence Fontaine Print circulations and pedling
Sigrid Wadauer Vagrancy in Austria 1918-1938
Thimo De Nijs Trading with a handcart. Peddling in Dutch cities in the 1930s
Thomas Buchner Illicit work in early 20th century Central Europe
 

L-14  -  LAB06: Partners in Business. Husbands and wives working together. Part II: The division of labour between spouses in industry, 1500-1800
Room L

    Network: Labour
Network: Economics
Organiser: Danielle van den Heuvel
Organiser: Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk
Chair: Danielle van den Heuvel
Discussant: Ulrich Pfister
Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk Couples co-operating? Dutch textile workers and the family economy, c. 1600-1800
Leigh Shaw-Taylor The roles of husbands, wives and widows in manufacturing businesses in mid-nineteenth century England
Marjolein van Dekken Husbands and wives working together: The production and selling of beverages in the early modern Northern Netherlands.
Christof Jeggle Households, Workshops, and the Division of Labour between Spouses in the Linen Trades in Munster/Westphalia in the 17. Century
 

M-14  -  ELI02: Polity, Power and Taste
Room M

    Network: Elites
Chair: Doina Pasca Harsanyi
Discussant: Doina Pasca Harsanyi
Michael Carignan William Hogarth and the Vantage Point of Bourgeois Consciousness
Ola Teige A merchant in the capital - A Norwegian merchant in Copenhagen 1703-1712
Markku Kekäläinen James Boswell's Theory of Urban Politeness
 

N-14  -  GEO08: Spaces of Exception 5. Borders
Room N

    Network: Geography
Chair: David Nally
Adriana Bebiano Closer: Portugal’s Imagined Imperial Frontiers
Kees Terlouw Regional Development in the Intermediate Zone between Dutch and German cores, 1500-2000: A World-Systems Interpretation
Gerry Kearns Ireland and the spaces of colonial and postcolonial exception
Daniel Murphree Creating a Hemispheric Borderland: Transnational Identity Formation in the Colonial Floridas, 1564-1783
 

O-14  -  ELI14: Elites in Transition, 19th and early 20th centuries
Room O

    Network: Elites
Chair: Marja Vuorinen
Discussant: Marja Vuorinen
Hilde Greefs Continuity or change? Business elites during transition moments in history. The case of Antwerp in the first half of the 19th Century
Janne Nokki Old and New Perspectives for the Nobility in the Habsburg Monarchy, 1850-1880: The Case of Count Friedrich Thun-Hohenstein.
Aappo Kähönen State-Making, Elites and Political Culture: The Finnish Case of 1905 in the Russian Empire
Antti Häkkinen Captain Kock - A Personification of the "Moment of Madness", the Great Strike in Finland 1905
 

P-14  -  ORA13: Gender and Memory
Room P

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Daniela Koleva
Timothy Ashplant Embodiments of Class and Gender: Memory in Working-class Autobiographical Narratives
Prue Chamberlayne, Di Parkin Women, sex and revolutionary politics in the 1970s
Karin Maria Schmidlechner Austrian women after 1945. An oral history project.
 

Q-14  -  CRI14: Punishment & the State
Room N1-O1

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Xavier Rousseaux
Sinan Gulhan Nineteenth Century Prison Reform Movements: An Inquiry into the Hegemonic Discourse of Punishment
Martin Bergman The Swede in 19th century European anti-capital punishment abolitionism – Knut Olivecrona and his ”Om dödsstraffet”.
Gwenda Morgan, Peter Rushton Arson, Treason and Plot: The Eighteenth-Century State as Victim, Detector and Prosecutor
Hans Andersson Military Justice and Popular Legal Culture in Sweden 1680-1900
 

R-14  -  LAT03: Gender, Politics and Health in Latin America
Room R

    Network: Latin-America
Organiser: Kim Clark
Chair: Michiel Baud
Discussant: Lessie Jo Frazier
Kim Clark Female Health Workers and the Professionalisation of Midwifery and Nursing in Ecuador, 1890-1950
Jadwiga E. Pieper Mooney Population Control and the Construction of State Power: (Forced) Sterilization Campaigns in Puerto Rico and Peru
Paulo Drinot Venereal Disease, Hygiene, and Sexuality in Early Twentieth-Century Lima
 

S-14  -  CUL14: Memory and Forgetting after WW II
Room S

    Network: Culture
Chair: Benjamin Noys
Ulla-Maija Peltonen Testimony as a form of remembering
Slavica Srbinovska Function of memory in the process of identification
Daniel Levy, Natan Sznaider European Unification and the Memory of the Holocaust
Nikolai Vukov Commemorations of the Special Dead in the Everyday Life of Socialist Bulgaria
 

T-14  -  ORA03: Conflicts: Emotions (Re)shaping Memories
Room T

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Karel Berkhoff
Discussant: Albert Lichtblau
Ela Hornung HIdden Narations: Deserters of the German Wehrmacht
Helga Embacher Fighting for the “Right” Version of History: Waffen-SS, deserters and Jews
Maria Ecker The Shaping of Public Memory about Victims of World War II: An Austrian Case Study
 

U-14  -  REL04: Religious Encounters in World History
Room U

    Network: Religion
Chair: Wilhelm Damberg
David Lindenfeld Sioux Christianity in International Perspective
Peter van der Veer Conversion from Magic to Religion
Ngo Tam The short-waved faith: Christian broadcastings and the transformation of the spiritual landscapes of the Hmong in Northern Vietnam
 

V-14  -  FAM34: The Demography of Indigenous Populations
Committee Room 1

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Per Axelsson
Chair: Peter Sköld
Per Axelsson The Consequence of colonization – demographical and cultural explanations of changes in mortality in northern Sweden 1813-1900
David G. Anderson Governmentality and the Measurement of Indigenous Populations in the 1926 Polar Census
Gabriella Edholm Marriage and Fertility among Southern Sami Population: A Demographical Survey of two Sami Parishes at the end of Nineteenth-Century Sweden
 

W-14  -  SOC18: Coding into HISCO accross cultures II
Committee Room 2

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Georg Fertig
Discussant: Tarcisio Rodrigues Botelho
Gopinath Ravindran Construction and Contextualisation of Intergenerational Occupational Series for India
Francis Alvarez Gealogo HISCO Applications to Philippine Parish Records: Some Preliminary Findings in Social Mobility Studies of select Southeast Asian communities
Vladimir Vladimirov Pilot Russian HISCO Version