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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


 Wednesday 22 March 8:30 

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 14:15 

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 

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)
 

 Thursday 23 March 8:30 

W-5  -  ASI03: Contesting Asian Identities
Committee Room 2

    Network: Asia
Chair: Nandini Gooptu
Natasa Visocnik The role of food in identity processes in Japan
Sawarin Suwichakornpong History of Education and the Making of Identity: The Case of Southern Thailand
Pritam Singh Political Economy of the Cycles of Violence and Non-violence in the Sikh Struggle for Survival and Political Power
 

 Thursday 23 March 10:45 

W-6  -  AFR03: Political Ethnicity, Conflicts and Historical Memory
Committee Room 2

    Network: Africa
Chair: Tunde Adeleke
Discussant: Tunde Adeleke
Tunde Zack-Williams ‘Sierra Leone: Diamonds Extraction and Regional Conflict’
E. Ike Udogu Ethnic Politics and Economic and Social Development in Africa
Birgit Englert Continuity and Change in Land Tenure Practices – a Case Study of the Peri-Urban Areas of Morogoro Town, Tanzania
 

 Thursday 23 March 14:15 

W-7  -  RUR09: Historical approach to a Japanese Rural Community
Committee Room 2

    Network: Rural
Organiser: Michael Shackleton
Organiser: Motoyasu Takahashi
Chair: Michael Shackleton
Discussant: Michael Shackleton
Motoyasu Takahashi The Cross-reference of the Families in the Family Trees and in the Religious Faith Registers: Kinship Relationships, Pedigrees and Generation Continuity in Kami-shiojiri, Japan
Hiroshi Hasebe On the Role of Regional Communality: The Analysis of the Silkworm-egg Traders’ Association and Their Village Communality
Yoshiyuki Murayama Geographical Settings of Kamishiojiri Village
Futoshi Yamauchi Land ownership structure of Japanese villages at the end of the early modern age
 

 Friday 24 March 8:30 

W-9  -  LAB23: Workers' organisations in the US (1937-1970s)
Committee Room 2

    Network: Labour
Chair: Brian Kelly
Discussant: Gail Malmgreen
Patrick Saunders Too Many Rail Chiefs and not enough Workers: The decline of the Railroad Unions in the U.S.
Kevyne Baar The Motion Picture and Television Industry: Their Major Trade Unions and the McCarthy Era Blacklist
Seth Wigderson Les Demoiselles Grévistes:” Class, Gender and Ethnicity in the 1937 Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Shoe Strike
 

 Friday 24 March 10:45 

W-10  -  SEX09: Global differences in sexuality
Committee Room 2

    Network: Sexuality
Chair: Geertje Mak
Paramita Banerjee Shifting standards. Sexuality and Indian Popular Culture in the New Millennium
Saskia Eleonora Wieringa Globalization and women's same sex practices in Asia
Cigdem Bugdayci Sexualities in the grip of Romantic Love
 

 Friday 24 March 14:15 

W-11  -  ASI02: Globalization and change
Committee Room 2

    Network: Asia
Chair: Ratna Saptari
Nikita Sud The global face of new Hinduism in Gujarat
Nandini Gooptu The Indian Civil Service and Changing Conceptions of Work
Anna Lindberg “‘Modernization’, Globalization and Change: Marriage, Gender Relations and Traditions
 

 Friday 24 March 16:30 

W-12  -  HEA03: Health, Africa and Race
Committee Room 2

    Network: Health
Chair: Bruce Fetter
Discussant: Bruce Fetter
Julie Livingston Debility and the History of AIDS Care in Botswana
Jennifer Brier Internationalizing AIDS
Rosa Medina Scientific technologies of national identity as colonial legacies, The case of Spain and the African colony of Equatorial Guinea (1900-1959)
Kristen Intemann Science, Health, and Values: Ideology and the Concept of Race in U.S. Epidemiology 1980-Present
 

W-12  -  CUL11: Borders and Multiple Identities
Committee Room 2

    Network: Culture
Chair: Magdalena Elchinova
Discussant: Magdalena Elchinova
Katerina Pouliasi, Maykel Verkuyten Bicultural identities in cultural divergencies
Zehra Ayman Border as the space of memory and its beyond: Arakel Eloyan’s Boundary and Migration Experience
Jyrki Korkki Border identities. Ethnicity, Nationality and Conflict in Village of Raivola, 1870-1930.
Christine Delhaye Diversity in the cultural field of Amsterdam (working title)
Roxann Prazniak Trecento Tuscany in Eurasian Context
 

 Saturday 25 March 8:30 

W-13  -  SOC17: Coding into HISCO accross cultures I
Committee Room 2

    Network: Social Inequality
Chair: Gordon Darroch
Discussant: Gordon Darroch
Discussant: Georg Fertig
Julie Marfany Coding into HISCO in Catalonia: issues and perspectives
Mats Hayen No future. Career opportunities for people of dying branches in Stockholm between 1880 and 1925.
 

 Saturday 25 March 10:45 

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
 

 Saturday 25 March 14:15 

W-15  -  THE09: Trespassing the green line. Can perspectives from environmental history, social history and cultural history be succesfully integrated?
Committee Room 2

    Network: Theory and Historiography
Chair: Wulf Kansteiner
Olena Smyntyna Environmentalism in prehistoric societies studies: To the problem of chronological frontiers of environmental history
Lars Berggren Historiographical perspectives on work and environmental history
Krzysztof Brzechczyn The State of Ecological Non-Equilibrium and the Types of Historical Development. An Attempt at Theoretical Analysis of Decline of Classical Maya Civilisation
Stephen Mosley Common Ground: Integrating Social and Environmental History
Fredrik Björk Eating out. Consumption and ecological change: the case of the Swedish sugar beet revolution
 

 Saturday 25 March 16:30 

W-16  -  HEA14: Health in the Laboratory
Committee Room 2

    Network: Health
Chair: Timothy Lenoir
Discussant: Christoph Gradman
Norbert W. Paul Experimental Technologies and the Public Sphere – Richard Goldschmidt and the Beginnings of Regenerative Medicine
Frank W. Stahnisch Transforming the Lab: Technological and Societal Concerns in the Pursuit of De- and Regeneration in the Morphological Neurosciences in Germany 1910-1930
Heiner M. Fangerau Technical Biology and Experiments on Star Fish. The Role of Sea Animals, Institutions and Scientific Communities in the Development of Regenerative Medicine.