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Sixth European Social Science History Conference
22 - 25 March 2006
 
 
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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
 
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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


  Wednesday 22 March 8:30 

A-1  -  SOC01: Care, Discipline and Training in Orphanages and Other Charitable Institutions in the 17th and 18th centuries
Room A

    Network: Social Inequality
Organiser: Thomas Adams
Chair: Thomas Adams
Discussant: Thomas Adams
Valentina Tikoff Exploitation or Education: The Labor of Seville’s Orphanage Wards, 1681-1831
Laurence Marcoult Work for the Idle Poor? Realities of “The Great Confinement” at the Hôpital-Général of Paris in the Eighteenth Century
Thomas Max Safley Controversies over Child Care and Discipline in Eighteenth-Century Germany
Alysa Levene The Survival Prospects of European Foundlings: the London Foundling Hospital and the Spedale degli Innocenti of Florence, 1741-77
 

B-1  -  ETH20: Gender and Migration I
Room B

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Marlou Schrover
Discussant: Marlou Schrover
Deniz Ünsal The Multicultural Ordeal: Race, Nation and Sexuality in Dutch Postcoloniality
Donna Gabaccia Gender and Interdisciplinary Field-Building in
Eleonore Kofman Gendered Migrations, Social Reproduction and Welfare Regimes: new dialogues and directions
Betty De Hart Dual Citizenship and Identity
 

D-1  -  ORA16: Anchoring Memory: Space, Place, Object
Room D

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Selma Leydesdorff
Katrina Powell Public and Private Memories of Displacement: Narrating Removal and Relocation
Leyla Neyzi Narrating Memory at Home and in the Street: Conflict over Identity in a Historic Neighborhood in Istanbul
Graciela De Garay Building a persuasive professional public discourse to build the Mexican modernist city of the 20th century
 

E-1  -  RUR04: Elites and progress in agriculture
Room E

    Network: Elites
Network: Rural
Chair: Nadine Vivier
Discussant: Nadine Vivier
Richard W. Hoyle Landowning elites and progress in English agriculture, 1500-1800
Stefan Brakensiek Experts and progress in agriculture, Germany 1750-1850
María Dolores Muñoz Dueñas Élites, liberal reformation and development in Spanish agriculture (1750-1868)
Laurent Bourquin Country Gentlemen and Noble Agronomists. Agriculture and Noble Identity in Modern France (XVIth-XVIIIth Century)
 

F-1  -  HEA01: Big People
Room F

    Network: Health
Chair: Sanjoy Bhattacharya
Discussant: Patrick Zylberman
Esteban Rodriguez Ocaña Gustavo Pittalugia (1876-1956): Science as a weapon for social reform in time of crisis
Socrates Litsios Selskar 'Mike' Gunn (1883-1944): A born imaginative Leader
Anne Hardy, Nils Rosdahl Building confidence in biological products: Thorvald Madsen, Denmark and International Health between the wars
Lion Murard Health policy between the international and the local: Jacques Parisot in Nancy and Geneva (1919-1939)
 

G-1  -  POL17: Justice and Statebuilding I
Room G

    Network: Criminal Justice
Network: Politics
Chair: Matthijs Lok
Zacharoula Kouki The right to Reform and the reform of Right: the show trials of the late 60s in the Soviet Union
Michail Sotiropoulos State building through Law formation: the role of university (law) professors in the case of 19th century Greece and Italy
Dimitris Kousouris Justice, Ideology and Politics of Liberation: The Winners' Law as Established by the Trials of Collaborators and War Criminals. Greece, Italy and France
 

I-1  -  POL01: Europe at Liberation : Western Europe
Room A-2

    Network: Politics
Organiser: Nele Beyens
Chair: Ido de Haan
Nele Beyens Contending for Power after the Dutch Liberation
Peter Romijn, Remco Raben Political transitions in wartime and postwar Europe and Asia: the Dutch and Indonesian cases compared
Johannes-Dieter Steinert British Humanitarian Assistance in Northwest Europe during and after the Second World War
 

J-1  -  THE02: "Lieux de memoire" in Europe: National Receptions and Appropriations of a Historiographical Concept
Room J

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Stefan Berger
Sarah Gensburger "Les lieux de mémoire" in France: from a concept to a realm of memory
Benoît Majerus "Lieux de mémoire" - a European paradigm?
Sonja Kmec "Lieux de mémoire" in Luxembourg: (de)constructing "identities"
Chantal Kesteloot Belgian "lieux de mémoire": an impossible project?
 

K-1  -  WOM23: Varieties of Feminism I: International Perspectives
Room K

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Bonnie Smith
Discussant: Bonnie Smith
Silke Neunsinger, Pernilla Jonsson Feminine Finances. Funding the socialist and bourgeois women's movement - a transnational approach
Anne Revillard Bringing the movement within the state: the Comité du Travail féminin (1965-1981), or the unknown origins of French state feminism
Florence Binard Biology, Sexuality and the Sexual Order in Relation to Feminism in the 1920s in Great Britain
 

L-1  -  FAM01: International Families I. Aristocratic Networks and Court Societies
Room L

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: David Sabean
Chair: David Sabean
Discussant: Simon Teuscher
Gabriel Piterberg Ottoman Political Households: An Alternative Model of Kinship
Matt Vester The Courtly Ties of a Renaissance Transalpine Dynasty: The Savoie-Nemours
Katrin Keller Permanent Ties? Familial Networks at the Courts of Dresden and Vienna
Ciaran O'scea The Assimilation and Identity Formation of an Irish Minority in Early Seventeenth-Century Castile
 

M-1  -  ASI01: Colonialism, law and policy
Room M

    Network: Asia
Chair: Ratna Saptari
Gerry van Klinken Indirect rule, ethnicity and ethnic criminality in late colonial Indonesia
Mitra Sharafi Creating Legal India: Colonialism and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council
Leela Sami Famines, Public Health and Colonial Medicine: A Study of Madras Presidency 1858-1880
 

N-1  -  HIS01: Advances in Historical GIS I
Room N

    Network: History and Computing
Chair: Andreas Kunz
Martyn Jessop Historical GIS: Are we there yet?
Onno Boonstra, Luuk Schreven Deriving temporal statistics from municipalities with changing boundaries
Torsten Wiedemann, Eric Vanhaute The Belgian HISGIS
 

O-1  -  FAM09: Specific mortality patterns
Room O

    Network: Family and Demography
Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Discussant: Olof Gardarsdottir
Alice Reid Infant life chances in nineteenth century urban and rural Scottish communities
Maria J. Wisselgren Victim or Pioneer? The Role of the Mother in the Hospitalization of Childbirth in Sweden
Gayle Davis Stillbirth Registration and Conceptions of the Newborn, c.1900-1950
Robert C.H. Shell Poverty and Aids or is it Aids and poverty? The historical demography of HIV in the poorest province of South Africa, 1988 to 2001
Andrew Hinde, Michael Edgar Death on a strange isle: mortality among the stone workers of the Isle of Purbeck in southern England, 1850-1900
 

P-1  -  FAM05: Jack Goody revisited
Room P

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Mary Louise Nagata
Chair: Mary Louise Nagata
Discussant: Isabel Moll-Blanes
Discussant: Anne-Lise Head-König
David Luke Robichaux Jack Goody and John Hajnal in Mexico: The Mesoamerican developmental cycle and its demographic implications
Christa Matthys, Eric Vanhaute A ‘silent class’ and a ‘quiet revolution’. The role of female domestic servants in Flanders’ fertility decline.
 

Q-1  -  CRI01: Experiences with delinquency and the justice system
Room N1-O1

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Jean Trépanier
Chair: Jean Trépanier
Discussant: Jean Trépanier
Marie-Christine (Lotta) Vikström Causes and Consequences of Individual Misconduct in the Past: Juvenile Delinquents and Their Demographic Path Compared to that of 'Ordinary' Youths in the Nineteenth-Century Sundsvall Region, Sweded
Lee Polansky “One of the Worst Little Creatures I Ever Came in Contact With”: The Delinquent Girl and the Juvenile Justice System in Georgia, 1914-1924
Marcela Aranguiz Juvenile Courts at the Beginning of the XXth Century: New Practice or More of the Same?
 

R-1  -  ELI01: Enlightened Loyalties: Conceptual Construction of Social Identities in Europe
Room R

    Network: Elites
Chair: Pasi Ihalainen
Discussant: Britt-Inger Johansson
Peter Hallberg The Making of "the Middle Classes": Ideology and Identity Formation in the Age of Democractic Revolutions
Jon Stobart Who were the urban gentry? A social elite in English provincial towns, 1680-1760
Charlotta Wolff Love of fatherland and hate of sovereignty. Aristocratic philosophy of state in 18th-century Sweden
Jouko Nurmiainen Particular interests in common good. Finnish politicians, fatherland and nation in the 18th century
 

S-1  -  ORA01: Three Generations Telling and Re-telling the Second World War in Europe
Room S

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Mary Chamberlain
Discussant: Ugur Ungor
Nicole Burgermeister Communicating memories of WWII in Switzerland
Isabella Matauschek, Hans Marks Victimisation in Dutch and Danish Narratives of the Second World War
Claudia Lenz Leaving the nation towards mankind? The transformation of the national master narrative on WWII in Norwegian families
Olaf Jensen, Sabine Moller Communicating memories of WWII in group-discussions across Europe
 

T-1  -  REL03: Religion, Economy and Welfare
Room T

    Network: Religion
Chair: Joris van Eijnatten
William Issel Catholic Labor Activism: The Career of Bishop Hugh A. Donohoe in California
Máté Botos Economic thought and religious mind: Catholic economists in the 19th Century
Annika Sandén Welfare in Early Modern Sweden?
Max Voegler From Poor Relief to the 'Social Question': The Roman Catholic Church in Upper Austria, 1850-1914
 

U-1  -  ETH01: Children and migration: Imperial, National and Multicultural Contexts
Room U

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Brian Gratton
Discussant: Brian Gratton
Irina Schmitt 'I am who you think I am' ('Ich bin der der du denkst der ich bin') - Cultural self-positioning of young people with and without migration experiences in Germany and Canada
Dirk Hoerder Education for a Lifeworld or for an Imperial Construct: Schooling in the British Empire, 1930s to 1960s
Adam Walaszek Immigrant Children, Orphan Asylums and Social Control in the United States' Progressive Era
Jacqueline Knoerr When German Children Come "Home". Experiences of (Re-)migration and some Remarks about the "TCK"-Issue
 

W-1  -  LAB25: Socialist ideals
Committee Room 2

    Network: Labour
Chair: David De Vries
Discussant: Wayne Thorpe
Joan Meyers Forging Economic Democracy: A Case Study of Workplace Diversity, Autonomy, and Reward
Rui Manuel Brás Getting to the socialist Promised Land. A study case on the Lisbon tobacco workers (XIX-XX centuries).
Casey Harison The Paris Commune: Meanings and Lessons in the Era of the Russian Revolution of 1905
 

  Wednesday 22 March 10:45 

A-2  -  FAM23: Children and childhood in European Institutions
Room A

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Kirsi Warpula
Chair: Kirsi Warpula
Discussant: Kirsi Warpula
Djurdja Hrzenjak Delicate residents of Laibach. Analysis of a foundling hospital protocol.
Ida Bull Children in orphanage – between religion and work training
Sara Hansson Institutional functions meet individual rights. The care for mentally retarded children in 1950's Sweden
 

B-2  -  ETH21: Gender and migration II
Room B

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Eileen Yeo
Discussant: Eileen Yeo
Leslie Page Moch Women and Men in Paris, 1870-1939: Gender and Migration
Marlou Schrover Theories on gender and migration
 

C-2  -  CUL17: Audiovisual representation of war I
Room C

    Network: Culture
Chair: Jose Garcia Aviles
Discussant: Jose Garcia Aviles
Fatima Gil Gascon The image of Spanish women in the pro-Franco non-fiction film during the Civil War
Maria A. Paz Information as Show: Pre-Iraq War on Spanish TV
María Ulled Watching War. Irak’s War Photographies on spanish newspapers
Araceli Rodríguez Mateos The representation of war in the Spanish newsreel NO-DO
 

D-2  -  ECO01: Growth & Inequality
Room D

    Network: Economics
Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Paul M Hohenberg
Joerg Baten, Dorothee Crayen Inequality and Growth
Bruno Blondé, G. Verbist Economic growth and social inequality in the early modern Southern Netherlands
Concha Betran, Maria A. Pons & Javier Ferri Wage Inequality and Globalisation: What can we learn from the Past?: A calibration general equilibrium model approach
 

E-2  -  AFR01: African Memories and Identities
Room E

    Network: Africa
Chair: E. Ike Udogu
Discussant: E. Ike Udogu
Meryem Ayan Narrating Memories
Tunde Adeleke The Identity Question among Black Americans in the Post-Civil Rights era.
Theophilus Ogbhemhe Patriarchal Construction fo African Feminism
Peter Jones The German State, Missions and Schooling in German East Africa (1882 - 1914): Transposing the ideologies of the metropol: The concept of 'Volk"
 

F-2  -  HEA02: State interventions and private negotiations in the practice of colonial medicine
Room F

    Network: Health
Chair: Rosa Medina
Discussant: Rosa Medina
Sanjoy Bhattacharya Marking the limits of state power?: Reassessing the dynamics of smallpox vaccination in British India, 1857-1947
Kai Khiun Liew “Everybody’s business becomes nobody’s business.” Demarcating responsibilities of public health in the Rubber plantations of British Malaya (1900s-1942)
Kavita Sivaramakrishnan Contesting the claims of Colonial'scientific' medicine: Indigenous Medical Practitioners and the politics of recasting scientificauthority in British Colonial India (1890-1940)
Nandini Bhattacharya "Tropical Aggregation of Labour?" Contested territories in the tea plantation enclaves in colonial Bengal, India
 

G-2  -  WOM19: Roundtable: Women and Investment
Room G

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Kirsti Niskanen
Discussant: Maria Ågren
Mary Beth Combs A Measure of Legal Independence: The Married Women's Property Act and the Portfolio Allocations of British Wives
Josephine Maltby, Janette Rutterford “A nesting instinct”? Women investors and risk in England 1800-1930
Stephanie Wyse Gender, wealth and margins of empire: women's financial decision making in New Zealand c.1890 to 1950
Stefania Licini Women as investors, some evidence from the case of Milan, Italy (1860-1900)
Alastair Owens Feathering the nest: property, investment and the English bourgeois household 1800-1860
David Green Women providing for women: money, emotion and duty 1800-1870
 

H-2  -  CUL02: Consumer Culture
Room H

    Network: Culture
Chair: Marsha Siefert
Marija Grujic Reconstructing the Consumer Identity: Memories of Popular music consumption in Serbia in the Nineties
Hanna Kuusi Domesticating Design – Male Designers and Female Consumers in the 1950s’ Finland
Tina Dingel "A respite from fashion (Urlaub von der Mode)“ – Fashion and gender in German men’s everyday lives from the 1920s to the 1950s
 

I-2  -  POL02: Europe at liberation: Eastern Europe
Room A-2

    Network: Politics
Organiser: Liesbeth van de Grift
Chair: Ido de Haan
Discussant: Ido de Haan
Liesbeth van de Grift Political Reconstruction in East Germany and Romania after WW II
Vieru Mihaela The National Liberal Party of Romania and Communism
Ioannis Sygkelos National discourse as a factor legitimising a communist regime [Bulgaria 1944-1948]
Dietrich Orlow "Short-Term Illusions in Central Europe: The 'Eastern Orientation' and the Non-Communist Left in Austria and Germany, 1945-1948"
 

J-2  -  ETH35: Integrating the Other in France: The Banlieues Riots in International Perspective
Room J

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Eric Kaufmann
Discussant: Eric Kaufmann
Discussant: Olivier Richomme
Discussant: Nancy Green
Discussant: Pontus Odmalm
 

K-2  -  GEO01: Spaces of Sexual Citizenship 1. Gender
Room K

    Network: Geography
Chair: Stuart Basten
Francesca Moore Abortion, citizenship and women’s rights in industrial England
Richard Smith Servile status and extra-marital sex in medieval English rural communities
Christine Petto 'For the Service of my Husband': The Widow-mapmakers of early modern Europe
 

L-2  -  FAM02: International Families II: Transnationality and the Nation-State 1700-1850
Room L

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Christopher Johnson
Chair: Jon Mathieu
Discussant: Christopher Johnson
Arnout Mertens Religion, State, and Nation. Belgian Pedigreed Nobles in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, 1814-1830/9
Jonathan Spangler Spreading the Bets: Multi-National Aristocratic Kinship Networks in a Changing Political Environment (1500-1815)
Jacqueline Letzter The Emigration of the Stier Family from Antwerp: Sizing Up American-style Happiness in an Age of Revolution (1794-1804)
Christine Philliou Families of Empires and Nations: Transforming Ottoman Politics in Southeastern Europe One Family at a Time, 1750-1850
 

M-2  -  ETH03: Ethnic Elders, family, work and retirement
Room M

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Ulla Rosén
Discussant: Ulla Rosén
Anita Böcker Residence and social security strategies of former guest workers: The case of Turkish immigrants in the Netherlands
S. J. Kleinberg European Women, Age and the U.S. Labor Market, 1880 – 1990
Brian Gratton, Myron P. Gutmann The Perils of Family Support: Aging Immigrants
Lisa Dillon, Jon Moen Nativity, ethnicity and men’s retirement in turn-of-the-century Canada and the United States
 

N-2  -  HIS02: Advances in Historical GIS II
Room N

    Network: History and Computing
Chair: Onno Boonstra
Andreas Kunz HGIS Germany: A spatio-historical information system as a platform for social and economic statistics
George Vascik Agrarianism in the North German Marschlands: a comparative study of local political cultures in East Friesland, Oldenburg, and Stade
Peter Doorn Landscape and settlement location since prehistory in Aetolia, Central Greece
 

O-2  -  RUR03: Reshaping identities in rural Europe in the 20th century
Room O

    Network: Rural
Chair: Anton Schuurman
Discussant: Anton Schuurman
Miguel Cabo Villaverde Written words in an oral world: press and social change in Galicia, 1900-1936
William Wilson The Making of the Nazi Countryside: The Reich Food Estate Exhibition and the professionalization of agriculture in Nazi Germany, 1933-39.
Francisco Cobo Romero, Teresa Maria Ortega Lopez Political Languages and Cultures of Mobilisation. The Heterogenious Social Support to the Francoist Regime in the Rural Andalusia (1936-1948)
Ernst Langthaler Constructing the Peasantry: Discourses of Identity and Difference in an Austrian Rural Community, 1938-1945
 

P-2  -  NAT01: Borders and Nations
Room P

    Network: Nations and Nationalism
Chair: Ad Knotter
Discussant: Martin van der Velde
Discussant: Ton Zwaan
Huib Ernste Borders beyond identity politics
John Ashbrook The goat or the bull?: The politicization of national and regional identities in the Croatian Istrian borderland in the 1990s
Sophie Bouwens Communicating on commuting. Cross-border labour from the Dutch to the German part of the Euregio Meuse-Rhine in the Dutch regional press, 1955-2000
 

Q-2  -  CRI02: Juvenile probation: one denomination, different realities
Room N1-O1

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Jean Trépanier
Chair: Tamara Myers
Discussant: Tamara Myers
Jean Trépanier Probation at the Montreal Juvenile Delinquents Court, 1912-1950: rhetoric and reality
Ingrid van der Bij Roots of change. Dutch civil juvenile justice in the fifties at the district court of Groningen.
Eric Pierre Probation in the 1912 French Law: Controversies and Implementation
 

R-2  -  ORA02: Remembrance and Cultural Patterns: Individual memory, official offers and collective patterns of memory of slave and forced labourers
Room R

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Alexander von Plato
Gelinada Grinchenko Ostarbeiters of the Third Reich: commemoration strategies
Christoph Thonfeld Homecoming across Europe - former slave and forced labourers on the move
Piotr Filipkowski Narrating slave- and forced labour in Poland.
 

S-2  -  EDU01: Narratives of Education
Room S

    Network: Education and Childhood
Organiser: Ning de Coninck-Smith
Chair: Piet Verhesschen
Ning de Coninck-Smith Schooling for life? Narratives and educational systems, Denmark 1945-2005
Bethany Rogers Alternative Routes to Teaching: Voices from the National Teacher Corps (NTC)
Patricia Thane Life Narratives of British Women Graduates
 

T-2  -  MID06: Medieval nobility: rulership, social practices and artistic patronage
Room T

    Network: Middle Ages
Chair: Ana Maria S.A. Rodrigues
Maria Joao Branco Teresa of Portugal, Mathilda of Flanders: on the footsteps of a Countess of Flanders (12th –13th century
Tuula Hockman Northern Loyalty: Marriages of Scandinavian nobility in the Middle Ages
Delphine Jeannot The books of Agnes of Burgundy, duchess of Bourbon (about 1407-1476)
 

U-2  -  SOC06: Poverty and Poor Relief in Europe
Room U

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Thomas Max Safley
Beata Csibor Child poverty in the 21 century
Samantha Shave A User's Perspective of Welfare: Individuals’ Life Experiences during the old Poor Law
Carl Griffin Terror, Violence and Social Policy: Parochial Responses to Popular Protest in Rural England, 1830-31
 

  Wednesday 22 March 14:15 

A-3  -  RUR01: State and Agriculture in Europe
Room A

    Network: Rural
Chair: Miguel Cabo Villaverde
Discussant: Ernst Langthaler
Ekaterini Aroni Tsichli The crisis of current in Greece : Protectionism and social conflicts, 1892-1905
Michael Turner, John Beckett The End of the Old Order? The Land Question and the Burden of Ownership in the UK, c.1880-c.1925
Juan Carmona, James Simpson Economies of scale and obstacles to land reform, the case of Andalucía, 1931-36.
 

B-3  -  ETH04: Immigrants and citizens: twentieth century Jewish migration and absorption in comparative perspective
Room B

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Tobias Brinkmann
Discussant: Stanley Nadel
Melanie Shell-Weiss Jews and Immigrants: The Miami Response to Post-1980 Refugees from the Soviet Union, Cuba and Haiti
Nora Faires Jewish Refugees in Autotown: Two Waves of Immigrants to Flint, Michigan
Fred Lazin American Quotas and Soviet Jews: The Case of Soviet Jewish Refugees in 1989
Marina Zeltser-Shorer Barter of Identities: Soviet Jews in Germany, U.S. and Israel
 

C-3  -  FAM35: Children mortality in European Institutions
Room C

    Network: Family and Demography
Network: Education and Childhood
Organiser: Kirsi Warpula
Organiser: Diego Ramiro Fariñas
Chair: Kirsi Warpula
Diego Ramiro Fariñas Childhood mortality and foundlings in Madrid, 1900-1930.
Carlo Corsini Infant abandonment in Florence, 1840-1842
Vicente Perez-Moreda "How many foundlings were abandoned in Spain?"
 

D-3  -  ETH22: Gender and migration III
Room D

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Sarah van Walsum
Leo Lucassen Mixed marriages and assimilation: Exogamy and the role of ethnicity, religion, class and gender among German migrants in the Netherlands (1870-1940)
Eileen Yeo Gender in Diaspora: Home and Homeland among the Irish and the Jews in Britain and America
Lynette Jackson From Kakuma to Rogers Park: Gendered Narratives of Displacement and Home
Bediz Yilmaz Women organize, children earn: Survival strategies of poor migrant households living in an Istanbul slum
 

E-3  -  POL12: From disaster to democracy: differenent approaches to Spain 1898-1975
Room E

    Network: Politics
Chair: Francisco Segado
Fernando Furquim De Camargo The Conservative Ideology of José Antonio Primo de Rivera 1931-1936
Andrew H. Lee, From Disaster To Democracy: Different Approaches To Spain, 1898-1975 The Conscious Mother and The Natural Child in the Novelas of Federica Montseny
Francisco Acosta Ramírez, Salvador Cruz Artacho From subversion to negotiation: Political socialization in rural Andalusia
 

F-3  -  FAM22: Spiritual kinship in urban context
Room F

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Vincent Gourdon
Chair: Virginie De Luca
Discussant: François Joseph Ruggiu
Vincent Gourdon Families and baptisms in great cities : Paris and Rome in the XIXth century.
Francisco García, Cosme Jesús Gómez Fictive kinship and social networks in meridional Spain ( Albacete, 1750-1850)
Guido Alfani Spiritual Kinship and the others. Ivrea, 1480-1620
Annick Foucrier-Binda Baptisms at Notre-Dame des Victoires, San Francisco, California, and the networks of a community of French immigrants (1856-1880)
 

G-3  -  MID07: Urban Elites and Aristocratic behaviour in the 15th and 16th centuries Spanish Kingdoms I: Status and Privilige
Room G

    Network: Elites
Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: María Asenjo
Chair: Tuula Hockman
Discussant: Peter Stabel
María Asenjo Aristocratic ambitions in Oligarchic Urban Society: Social and political consequences in Fifteenth-Century Castilian Towns
Angel Galán Sanchez "Hidalgos moriscos": from Muslims merchants and fuqaha to Christian Nobles in the Kingdom of Granada
José Antonio Jara Fuente Performing Aristocratic Roles? The Building Process of Status and Privilege in Fifteenth-Century Castilian Towns
Eloísa Ramírez-Vaquero The elites of Pamplona at the end of the Middle Ages
 

H-3  -  FAM03: International Families III. Contested Nationality
Room H

    Network: Family and Demography
Network: Oral History
Organiser: Christopher Johnson
Chair: Christopher Johnson
Discussant: Nancy Green
Paloma Gay Y Blasco Intercountry Adoption Patterns and the Creation of Novel Diaspora
Cyril Grange The Marriages of Upper-Class Jewish Parisian Families: From a European to a National Matrimonial Market 1800-1940
Mary Chamberlain Family, Identity and Nation: Transnational Narratives from the Caribbean, 1937-1967
 

I-3  -  THE10: Historiography, comparison and national identity
Room A-2

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Thomas Welskopp
Daniela Saxer The emergence of new objects of historical knowledge: The «Schweizerische Urkundenregister» as factual history (1850-1880)
Galia Valtchinova “Let me tell you the truth…”: ‘Balkan’ Antiquity in historiography, fiction, and visionary experience
Stephen Tuck Looking Backwards, Thinking Forwards: the present-minded focus of modern American historical writing."
Eugenia Afinoguenova Pedro de Madrazo's Theory of History and the Representations of the Spanish Nation in the Prado Museum, 1843-1910.
Allan Smith Circumstance Differs and Circumstance Counts: The National/Transnational Interface in European/North American Historical Writing
 

J-3  -  LAB04: Strikes in an international perspective 1970-2000: Germany, Great Britain and Denmark
Room J

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Heiner Dribbusch
Chair: Brigitte Lestrade
Discussant: Sjaak van der Velden
Heiner Dribbusch Strikes in Germany 1969-2004
Dave Lyddon Strikes in the United Kingdom, 1970-2000
 

K-3  -  FAM27: Marriages and social networks in rural and "rurban" context
Room K

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Gérard Béaur
Chair: Joseph Goy
Discussant: Gérard Béaur
Margareth Lanzinger Kinship Marriages and Social Networks in the Diocese of Brixen in the 19th Century
Anne-Lise Head-König Marriage, social networks and the occupational mobility of sedentary and migrant families in a Swiss urban context (19th - early 20th c.)
Rolande Bonnain-Dulon Pyrenean migrants living and marrying in Paris in 1900
Jean-Pierre Pélissier, Danièle Rébaudo What had become the children of rural parents ?
 

L-3  -  CRI03: Controling Juvenile offenders
Room L

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Jeroen Dekker
Discussant: Jeroen Dekker
David Meeres Policing ‘wayward’ youth: law, society and youth criminality in Berlin 1939 – 1953
Joelle Droux Constructing juvenile Delinquency as a national mental Health Problem: a Case Study (Geneva, Switzerland, 1900-1950)
Tamara Myers Clearing the Streets of / for the Youth: A History of Canadian Curfew Law
 

M-3  -  GEO02:Spaces of Sexual Citizenship 2: Regulation
Room M

    Network: Geography
Chair: Gerry Kearns
Stephen Legg Spaces of colonial sex work: debates over the urban segregation of prostitutes in 20th century colonial India.
Michael Brown Political obligation & disease ecology: the city politics of sexually transmitted infection in Seattle
David Beckingham, Philip Howell Regulating the Spaces of Sexual and Parasexual Citizenship in Turn of the
Phil Hubbard, Jane Scoular, Roger Matthews & Laura Agustin Regulating the spaces of sexual citizenship: sex work in the EU
 

N-3  -  ECO02: Increasing or decreasing inequality
Room N

    Network: Economics
Chair: Ulbe Bosma
Discussant: David Mitch
Discussant: Joerg Baten
Jan-Pieter Smits Exploring international differences in economic performance from a “social capital” perspective: 1910-2000
Daan Marks The service sector and economic growth in Indonesia from an international perspective
Peter Foldvari, Bas Van Leeuwen Economic growth in three worlds: On the efficiency of human capital in the USA, Hungary and Indonesia
Ewout Frankema The Double Income Gap: Relative sector and factor income shares in twentieth century Latin America
 

O-3  -  TEC05: Normalizing Society and Technology
Room O

    Network: Technology
Chair: Cornelis Disco
Patrick Kammerer The Digitalization of the Mobile Phone -The GSM Standardization as a Successful Learning ProcessThe Digitalization of the Mobile Phone
Otto Kroesen, Wim Ravesteijn Inspired standardization: technology and revolution in the Netherlands 1550-1700
Wim Ravesteijn, Otto Kroesen A cascade of inspiration: a new perspective on the periodization of European history
 

P-3  -  WOM07: Migration, Marriage, and National Identity
Room P

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Christiane Harzig
Discussant: Christiane Harzig
Maija Urponen Gender, nation and transnational marriages in the 1950s' Finland
Josefa Schriever-Baldoz Forget-Me-Not: A Historiography of 'Inangbayan' as the Philippine Trope of the Nation-State
Suzanne Morton The Nation Building of Everyday Life: Atlantic Canadian Women in Montreal, 1880-1940
Marguerite Van Die 'What God hath joined...': Perspectives on Marriage and Divorce in late Victorian Canada
 

Q-3  -  CRI04: Representation of Police in mid-Twentieth Century
Room N1-O1

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Joanne Klein
Organiser: Jonathan Dunnage
Chair: Mary Gibson
Discussant: Mary Gibson
Joanne Klein Ideal Policemen - Real Policemen: the contradictions of training to be an English constable, 1900-1939
Jonathan Dunnage The ‘fascistization’ of the Italian police: representations of fascism and the forces of law and order in police literature
Nadine Rossol From 'Republican Soldiers' to 'Friends and Helpers': The Involvement of the Police in State Representation in Germany 1926-1936
 

R-3  -  ELI03: Cultural Networking, Identities and Sociability in the 18th and 19th Centuries
Room R

    Network: Elites
Chair: Jon Stobart
Discussant: Charlotta Wolff
Göran Norrby Noble Identities in 19th Century Sweden
Bård Frydenlund The Norwegian Anker-family in relation to Danish, Swedish and British trade and politics 1780-1820
Edwin van Meerkerk The Learned Journal as a Cultural Network in the Enlightenment
Douglas Palmer The Sacred Heart and Sociability: The Clerical Elite of the Eighteenth-Century Jansenism
 

S-3  -  CRI16: Justice and Statebuilding II
Room S

    Network: Criminal Justice
Network: Politics
Organiser: Sophie Bollen
Chair: Peter Romijn
Sophie Bollen The professional purge of female employees at the Belgian Regie voor Telegrafie en Telefonie (RTT) (Department of Telecommunications) after World War II: a gender analysis of epuration files
Matthijs Lok The politics of oblivion and the purges of Napoleonic officials in Restauration France and the Netherlands (1813-1830)
Machteld De Metsenaere Women and the repression of collaboration in Belgium after the Second World War
 

T-3  -  HEA04: Marketing Health
Room T

    Network: Health
Chair: Bernard Harris
Discussant: Bernard Harris
Joaquim Guillem Medicine and Economy in saccharin regulation
Riitta Oittinen “Why are flesh and blood so cheap but bread so expensive? “ - Health, Class Struggle and Political Argumentation in Early 20th Century Finland
Iris Borowy The Effect of World Depression: How to safeguard Public Health with Little Money
 

U-3  -  CUL06: Audiovisual representation of war II
Room U

    Network: Culture
Chair: Maria A. Paz
Discussant: Jose Garcia Aviles
Javier Cervera Gil Spanish Civil War in the cinema after Franco‘s system
José Cabeza Spanish earth (Joris Ivens, 1937) without Spanish audiences: the failure of a narrative style in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39)
Javier Ortiz-Echagüe Trujillano, Julio Montero The first War photographed in Spain: Images of the Second Carlist War.
Antonio Sánchez-Escalonilla The Psychosis of the Cold War in the Science-Fiction Films of the 50s
 

V-3  -  LAB18: Labour and the State
Committee Room 1

    Network: Labour
Chair: Ursula Langkau-Alex
Discussant: Ursula Langkau-Alex
Shani Bar-On Textile workers and State building: A new town in Israel, 1955-1967
Agustin Santella Labor mobilization and political violence. Villa Constitución contentions, Argentina 1970-1975.
Emanuela Grama Creating “the Science of the Nation”: Politics of Class, Labor and Gender of the Social Service program, 1930s Romania
 

W-3  -  HIS03: Online access to old data - impetus for new research
Committee Room 2

    Network: History and Computing
Chair: Olof Gardarsdottir
Discussant: Anders Brändström
Gunnar Thorvaldsen The North Atlantic Population Project
Tatyana Doorn-Moisseenko Russian Archives: New Possibilities for Research
Elena Glavatskaya Ethnohistorical mapping: Indigenous peoples of Northwestern Siberia
 

  Wednesday 22 March 16:30 

A-4  -  ECO09: Explorations in Economic History
Room A

    Network: Economics
Chair: Joerg Baten
Daniel Schiffman Monetary Instability and the Evolution of Jewish Monetary Doctrine: The Ottoman Empire, 1500-1700
Anne Mccants Public Goods versus Private Spending:Surplus production, capital accumulation, and monumental architecture in Medieval Europe
 

B-4  -  ETH33: Jewish migrants, refugees and survivors 1930-1950s
Room B

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Michael G. Esch
Discussant: Michael G. Esch
Gerben Zaagsma Eastern European Jewish communists in Paris in the 1930s.
Orly Caroline Meron Ethnic Economy and Niches: Jewish Entrepreneurship in Salonica (1922)
Yair Seltenreich Efforts of Jewish Immigration to Syria and Lebanon during the 1930s: Social Aspects
 

C-4  -  ETH23: Gender and Migration IV
Room C

    Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Chair: Margo Anderson
Michelle Small The Feminization of Migration and Labour Market Segmentation
Lambrini Styliou The Albanian Family: Negotiating gendered ideologies and practices
Nikolina Sretenova Female Scientists on the Move: Catching up Societies in Transition
 

D-4  -  CUL03: Art and the representation of power
Room D

    Network: Culture
Chair: Fiona Smith
Discussant: Fiona Smith
Joy Kearney De Hondecoeter, the Dutch East India Company and exotic fauna in art
Britt-Inger Johansson Housing a Dynasty: Architecture as a tool for monarchical representation in early 19th century Sweden
Per Widén Dynastic Histories. Art museums in early 19th century Sweden
Eva Deak Clothing and Social Representation in Early Modern Transylvania: the Court of Gabriel Bethlen and Catherine of Brandenburg (1613-1630)
 

E-4  -  LAT05: Global Labour and Commodity Production
Room E

    Network: Latin-America
Network: Asia
Chair: Touraj Atabaki
Ulbe Bosma Global Labour and Commodity Production
Norbert Ortmayr Demographic changes in 19th and 20th century Trinidad
Willem van Schendel Blue Feet: Indigo Producers in India (1800-1860)
 

F-4  -  ORA07: Healthcare: Personal and Organisational Narratives
Room F

    Network: Oral History
Chair: Graham Smith
Anu Kajamaa “Employees narrated Memories as a valuable Resource in organizational Change and Development of Hospital Work
Philippe Denis Interviewing children in the context of AIDS. A critical reflection on the practice of the Memory Box Programme in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Erzsebet Barat Feminist Rethinking of Narratology for Life Story Reserach
 

G-4  -  WOM05: Russian Women's Rights
Room G

    Network: Women and Gender
Chair: Marianna Muravyeva
Discussant: Natalia Novikova
Rochelle Ruthchild The Myth of 'Bourgeois' Feminism in Russia, 1905-1917
Olga Shnyrova "If woman deserves to mount the scaffold, she deserves to enter the parliament": Women's Eguality Union and struggle for political rights of women during the first Russian revolution
Igor Shkolnikov Women's Liberation Movement in Russia in the Light of British Women's Suffrage.
Natalia Lvovna Pushkareva Feminism in Russia: Two Centuries of History
 

H-4  -  RUR05: Rural societies facing social change: European case studies from the 19th century
Room H

    Network: Rural
Chair: Anton Schuurman
Ulla Aatsinki Revival and labour movement in a rural society
Fernando Collantes A mobile history: peasants, markets and institutions in marginal Europe (1800-2000)
Tatjana Tönsmeyer Aristocracy and rural population in the second half of the 19th century in England and Bohemia
Anuleena Kimanen Explaining Religious Revivalism in a Northern Karelian Village - A Microhistorical Approach
 

I-4  -  POL06: Corruption
Room A-2

    Network: Politics
Chair: Robert von Friedeburg
Pieter Wagenaar, Otto Van Der Meij Villain or victim? A 17th Century Dutch bailiff and the moral dilemmas he faced
Geert Janssen Patronage and corruption
Mario Damen Courtly or corrupt behaviour? Gifts and gratuities in Holland at the end of the Middle Ages
 

J-4  -  LAB07: Strikes in International Perspective II: Belgium, the Netherlands and France
Room J

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Heiner Dribbusch
Chair: Dave Lyddon
Discussant: Heiner Dribbusch
Kurt Vandaele The withering away of strikes in Belgium. The merits of social dialogue or statistical blindness?
Sjaak van der Velden Strike movements in the Netherlands, 1970-2000
Brigitte Lestrade Strike activity in France (1970-2000)
 

K-4  -  MID08: Urban elites and artistocratic behaviour in the 15th and 16th centuries Spanish Kingdoms II: Privilige Merchant elite and aristocratic manners
Room K

    Network: Elites
Network: Middle Ages
Organiser: María Asenjo
Chair: María Asenjo
Discussant: Peter Stabel
David Igual Social advancement of merchant elite in the cities of Valence Kingdom
Damien Coulon Ruling Class and Trade at the Later Middle Ages
Yolanda Guerrero Navarrete “Gentlemen-Merchant” in the XVth century urban Castilian: forms of life and social aspirations.
Flocel Sabaté The treason of the medieval bourgeoisie: a mutation of values or a bibliographic myth?
 

L-4  -  LAB09: Diamond Workers at War and the relocation of the diamond industry: Belgium, Germany and Palestine
Room L

    Network: Labour
Organiser: David De Vries
Chair: Karin Hofmeester
Discussant: Karin Hofmeester
David De Vries Capital, labor and international politics: The Palestine diamond industry, 1937-1947
Eric Laureys The German diamond industry under nazi rule
Veerle Vanden Daelen The revival of the Antwerp Diamond Trade after the Second World War: A Jewish affair?
 

M-4  -  URB01: Cities and Urban Unrest, 1500-2000
Room M

    Network: Urban
Chair: Shane Ewen
Joseph Julius Varga “For Speaking Jewish in a Jewish Neighborhood”: Civil Rights and Community/Police Relations During the Post-War Red Scare, 1919-1922.
T.K. Vinod Kumar Administrative Response to Public unrest in the Malabar
Lars Nilsson, Mats Berglund City authorities and public unrest in Stockholm 1500-2000
Jelle van Lottum, Harm Kaal A tumultuous town: the Amsterdam City Government and Public Unrest, 1848-2000
 

N-4  -  FAM06: Infant mortality and gender
Room N

    Network: Family and Demography
Chair: Solvi Sogner
Discussant: Solvi Sogner
Anders Brändström, John Rogers & Sören Edvinsson Who were the winners - infant girls or infant boys? A study of infant mortality in nineteenth century Sweden
Patricia Thornton, Sherry Olson ‘This wicked city’ : intra-urban and urban / rural contrasts in sex-differences in youth mortality in late 19th century Montreal.
Janet McCalman ‘Social Parenthood’ and Adult Survival Time in Australia: 1857-1985
Kristina Bohman Infant mortality in Ådalen, Sweden 1870 – 1910
 

O-4  -  FAM17: Marriage patterns according to death in parental generation
Room O

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Richard Wall
Chair: Richard Wall
Discussant: Richard Wall
Paulo Teodoro De Matos The Demography of Portuguese Goa, India: 1720-1830. Subsidies for its study.
Eilidh Garrett, Ros Davies Death knell and wedding bells’; the relationship between parental death and the timing of marriage in nineteenth century Scotland, an urban-rural comparison.
Carola Lipp, Astrid Reinecke Marriage, death and division in a region with partible inheritance
Beatrice Moring Family organisation and re-organisation in the pre-industrial Nordic countries
 

P-4  -  GEO03: Spaces of Sexual Citizenship 3. Identity
Room P

    Network: Geography
Chair: Matthew Hannah
Kath Browne, Andrew Church Count me in too!: The margins of Brighton and Hove's "gay capital"
Adrian Mulligan, Sallie Marston Shamrocks and Shenanigans: the St. Patrick’s Day Parades of New York City.
Andy Tucker "Gay" on the Cape : Sexual identities and gay activities in Cape Town, South Africa.
 

Q-4  -  CRI05: Policing & Transition to Democracy
Room N1-O1

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Gerald Blaney
Chair: Maurice Punch
Discussant: Maurice Punch
Gerald Blaney Trying to put a square peg into a round hole. The police and the Spanish transition to democracy, 1976-1986
Diego Palacios Cerezales Fascist lackeys or just police officers? Dealing with police past during Portuguese transition to democracy.
 

R-4  -  ELI04: Church and Nation in Late Eighteenth-Century Protestant Europe
Room R

    Network: Elites
Network: Religion
Chair: Charlotta Wolff
Discussant: Joris van Eijnatten
Peter van Rooden Religion and Nationalism in the Dutch Republic
Pasi Ihalainen Clerical Constructions of National Community in Late-Eighteenth-Century Northern Europe: Comparisons Between England, The Netherlands, France, Prussia and Sweden
Carl Joachim Östlund The monarchy and the rhetoric of the nation in Swedish pulpits during the late-eighteenth century
Michael Bregnsbo Church, Clergy and National and Ethnical Identity within the Danish Composite Monarchy in late eighteenth Century
 

S-4  -  TEC01: Designing Modern Childhood: Toys and Food
Room S

    Network: Education and Childhood
Network: Culture
Network: Technology
Organiser: Ning de Coninck-Smith
Chair: Bengt Sandin
Maria Papathanassiou Poor children’s material cultures in the german-speaking world (1880-1940)
Aaron Alcorn Packaging Modernity: Model Airplanes, Model boys, and the Culture of Making in the United States
Rudolf Dekker Changes in the Appreciation of Toys and Play in Dutch Childhood Memoirs, 17th-20th Centuries.
 

T-4  -  LAB10: Horse racing and gambling I: ethnicity, class and gender
Room T

    Network: Labour
Organiser: Mats Greiff
Chair: Janet Winters
Discussant: Susanna Hedenborg
Mats Greiff From "Horsemanship" to "Softhanded Nursing". Gender Relations within Swedish Harness Racing 1930-2005
Chris Mcconville “An erratic journey?" Gender, race and national identity at the Melbourne Cup Carnival 1960-1979
Wray Vamplew Captains Courageous: The Gentleman Rider in British Racing 1866-1914
Åsa Bonn The pictures of the gypsies in Finnish horse journals 1924 to 1965
 

U-4  -  FAM26: Marriages and social networks in urban context
Room U

    Network: Family and Demography
Organiser: Gérard Béaur
Chair: Gérard Béaur
Discussant: Joseph Goy
Christine Fertig Urban markets and rural marriage networks: Social Networks in two Westphalian parishes (19th century).
François Joseph Ruggiu, Vincent Gourdon The choice of witnesses at the civil wedding in the XIXth Century among the countries with Napoleonic Code heritage
Sylvie Perrier Remarriage and Social Networks in the Toulouse Region in the XVIIIth Century
Harm Nijboer, Yme Kuiper Merchants, Mennonites & Marriage. Commercial, social and family networks in the Dutch port town of Harlingen in the 17th and 18th century.
Tom Ericsson Integration and social networks. The lutherans in revolutionary Paris 1789-1797
 

W-4  -  REL02: Survival Strategies of Religious Minorities
Committee Room 2

    Network: Religion
Chair: David Appleby
Geoff Baker Catholic networking in seventeenth century Lancashire: The social survival of William Blundell
Zanda Mankusa Lutheran network in the Soviet Union 1945-1985
Hilda Nissimi Judeoconversas and Mashhadi Women – A Common Fate or Worlds Apart? Familistic Values and Gender Roles in Crypto-Faith Communities.
Ekaterina Emeliantseva Situative Religiousness: Everyday Strategies of Religious Nonconformists. Warsaw Frankists and St. Petersburg Chlysty in Comparison (1750-1850)