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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
 
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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 10:45 

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

 Thursday 23 March 8:30 

S-5  -  NAT05: Diasporas and Nations
Room S

    Network: Nations and Nationalism
Chair: Ton Zwaan
Discussant: John Breuilly
Kathy Burrell Performing and Consuming the Nation in the Polish Diaspora
Ruxandra Trandafoiu Tales of Strawberry Pickers: The Symbolic Geography of Romanian Migrant Workers and Diasporas

 Thursday 23 March 14:15 

M-7  -  NAT02: Presentations of the National Past
Room M

    Network: Nations and Nationalism
Chair: Ton Zwaan
Discussant: John Breuilly
Jacques Lemičre The construction and defence of a national cinematographic exception : the case of the Portuguese cinema (1970-2005)
Deborah Michaels Fascist Ally or Anti-Fascist Uprising?National Identity and Changing Narratives of Slovakia’s World War II History in Textbooks from 1948 to 2004

 Friday 24 March 10:45 

L-10  -  NAT06: Nations, Regions, Minorities
Room L

    Network: Nations and Nationalism
Chair: John Breuilly
Discussant: Ton Zwaan
Janusz Ryzner Different Problems, The Same Solution? Central European Minority Policies Under The Communist Rule.
Paula Portas Marxist Minority Nationalism: how the Galicians narrate the nation from the margins.
Oscar Jané Checa France and the Catalan Identity in the XVIIth century
Pille Petersoo Scotland and its (non-)national Others: comparing 1979 and 1997

 Friday 24 March 14:15 

O-11  -  NAT07: Genocide, Anti-Semitism, Jewish Activism
Room O

    Network: Nations and Nationalism
Chair: John Breuilly
Discussant: Ton Zwaan
Maurice Zeitlin Les Resistants Juives: Who Were They?
Bernardas Gailius The Concept of Genocide - Back to Lemkin
William Brustein Comparative and Empirical Examination of anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust

 Friday 24 March 16:30 

F-12  -  NAT04: Nations and Nationalism in Northern Europe
Room F

    Network: Nations and Nationalism
Chair: John Breuilly
Discussant: Ton Zwaan
Martin Estvall Shipping on stormy seas - the Swedish maritime industry faced with the threat of nazism 1932-1936
Ilona Kemppainen National heroes and national character
Jennica Thylin The Standardization of the Finland-Swedish Language 1809 - 1922 from a Nation-Building Perspective
Catarina Lundström, Anna Lindkvist Internal mission and internal colonization in 19th and 20th century Sweden

 Saturday 25 March 8:30 

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