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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

The Labour Recruitment Agreement between Spain and the Federal Republic of Germany (1960)
This contribution focuses on the negotiation and signature in March 1960 of a Labour Recruitment Agreement between Spain and the Federal Republic of Germany. It intends to explain the signing of this agreement as the result of the interaction between Spanish and German policies on international labour mobility. At the same time, the contribution inquires into the meaning and importance of the recruitment agreement by connecting it with the possibility for Spaniards to migrate to Germany without making use of this specific legal agreement. At the time it was signed, the German-Spanish treaty served more the ambitions of Franco’s Spain –i.e. the control on volume and composition of Spanish labour migration to Germany- than the German government’s and employers’ interests. Nevertheless, the long-term effects of the labour agreement showed that the Spanish government’s ambitions were unachievable.