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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 8:30 

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?

 Wednesday 22 March 8:30 

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

    Network: Criminal Justice
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

 Wednesday 22 March 10:45 

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

 Wednesday 22 March 14:15 

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

 Wednesday 22 March 14:15 

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

 Wednesday 22 March 14:15 

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

    Network: Criminal Justice
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

 Wednesday 22 March 16:30 

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.

 Thursday 23 March 8:30 

Q-5  -  CRI06: New Trans-national Approaches to the History of Drugs
Room N1-O1

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Klaus Weinhauer
Organiser: Robert Stephens
Chair: Klaus Weinhauer
Robert Stephens Toward a Global History of Illicit Drug Markets
Paul Gootenberg The Pre-Colombian Era of Drug Trafficking in the Americas: Cocaine, 1945-1973
Isaac Campos Costero The Transnational Origins of Marijuana Madness in North America

 Thursday 23 March 10:45 

Q-6  -  CRI07: Reporting Murder
Room N1-O1

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Ivan Crozier
Chair: Katherine D. Watson
Ivan Crozier Murder in the Psychiatric Journal, 1864-1922
Daniel Vyleta Murder in the Viennese Press, 1895-1910
Judith Rowbotham Murder, She Wrote….Mrs Henry Wood’s Use of Newspaper Reporting, 1858-1887

 Thursday 23 March 14:15 

Q-7  -  CRI08: Criminal Justice, Politics and Everyday Life in Modern Germany and Italy
Room N1-O1

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Richard Wetzell
Chair: Richard Wetzell
Discussant: Richard Wetzell
Ann Goldberg Defamation Law and the Politics of Everyday Life in Imperial Germany, 1871-1918
Paul A. Garfinkel Prevention, Prophylaxis and Paternalism: The Liberal Roots of Fascist Criminal Law in Italy, 1910-1934
Greg Eghigian The Correctional Imagination of Totalitarianisms: Criminal Justice and Rehabilitation in Nazi and East Germany

 Friday 24 March 8:30 

T-9  -  CRI09: Child Murder in North-Atlantic Europe 1700-1900
Room T

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Katherine D. Watson
Chair: Alysa Levene
Katherine D. Watson Crimes of the Blackest Dye? Judicial Responses to Child Murder in England and Wales, 1700-1900
Eva Bergenlöv Infanticide and Overlaying in Sweden c. 1680-1800
Anne-Marie Kilday ‘Monsters of the Vilest Kind’: Attitudes towards Child Killers in Eighteenth Century Scotland
Richard Mcmahon Children, Homicide and the Law in Nineteenth-century Ireland

 Friday 24 March 10:45 

O-10  -  CRI10: Police and Press in Historical Perspective
Room O

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Haia Shpayer-Makov
Chair: Clive Emsley
Discussant: Clive Emsley
Haia Shpayer-Makov The Intricate Relationship between Journalists and Police Detectives in Victorian and Edwardian England
John Drabble Ensure that the group is disrupted, ridiculed or discredited’: The Federal Bureau of Investigation Media Campaign against Black Power Organizations, 1967-1971

 Friday 24 March 14:15 

Q-11  -  CRI11: Criminal Justice in the Early Modern Era
Room N1-O1

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Clive Emsley
Maria Boes Suicides by Unwed Mothers in Early Modern Germany
Elmar Henrich Jurisdiction, Communal Conflict and Bounty Hunting: the Destabilization of a Central Italian Mountain Frontier in the Early Modern Period.
Olli Matikainen "Raving madness or "Devil´s plot?" Intentionality in Early Modern Finnish Homicide Trials, 1500 - 1800

 Friday 24 March 16:30 

G-12  -  CRI12: Policing and Civil Liberties
Room G

    Network: Criminal Justice
Organiser: Chris A Williams
Organiser: Anja Johansen
Chair: Joanne Klein
Chris A Williams Constables for hire: the long and significant history of private 'public' policing in the UK
Anja Johansen Getting away with murder? Police accused of causing death and injury in Berlin, Paris and London c.1900-1914
Margo De Koster What did the police do? New visions on policing and day-to-day activities and strategies of the Antwerp municipal police, 1890-1914
Paul Lawrence Vagrants, the Police and ‘Civil Liberties’ during the Interwar Period

 Saturday 25 March 8:30 

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

 Saturday 25 March 10:45 

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

 Saturday 25 March 14:15 

M-15  -  CRI15: Ethnicity & Crime in the British colonies
Room M

    Network: Criminal Justice
Chair: Paul Lawrence
Donald Fyson Violence Between Men in Quebec, 1780-1850: A Comparative Overview
François Fenchel Disorderly transients and residents: the Irish community at the Montreal prison, 1853-1912