Programme and schedule - International Commission for Historical

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Programme and schedule - International Commission for Historical
TUESDAY SESSIONS
AFTERNOON
WEDNESDAY SESSION
AFTERNOON
Tuesday, 24 August, 2010, 14:00-15:45, IISG, Room: A
Session 7: INHERITANCE SYSTEMS IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE III
Organizers: Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga & Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Chair: Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
Discussant: Luigi Lorenzetti
Marius Eppel - Le mariage mixte en Transylvanie au XIXe siècle
Fatiha Loualich - Les femmes et la transmission de leurs biens dans
l’Algérie précoloniale : Alger aux 17e et 18e siècles
Gabriella Nordin - Adopting or Rejecting a New Culture? Marriage
patterns among Sami settled under the impact of the colonization
process in 19th Century Northern Sweden
Dana-Maria Rus - Modèle familial et choix du conjoint dans une société
frontalière au 19e siècle
Beatrice Zucca Micheletto - Les souhaits des parents : héritage, travail et
genre dans les testaments des milieux urbains à l’époque moderne
(Turin, XVIIIe siècle)
Wednesday, 25 August, 2010, 14:00-17:00, Universiteitstheater, kamer 3.01
Session D 6: QUEENSHIP AND KINSHIP: ROYAL WOMEN’S AGENCY IN
FAMILY STRATEGIES (14TH-20TH CENTURIES)
Organizer: Ana Maria Seabra de Almeida Rodrigues
Chair: Ana Maria Seabra de Almeida Rodrigues
Discussant: Ana Maria Seabra de Almeida Rodrigues
Isabel Baleiras - The Power of Leonor Teles, Queen of Portugal (1372-1383)
Isabel dos Guimarães Sá - An Ambitious Family: the House of Beja-Viseu and its
Women
Margarida Durães - Une affaire politique. Le mariage du roi Manuel II et
l'ambivalence des réseaux familiaux
Rokhaya Fall-Sokhna - Les «Lingères» au coeur des stratégies politiques dans
l'histoire des sociétés wolof du Sénégal.
Maria-Antónia Lopes - Maria Pia de Savoie (1847-1911), reine du Portugal
Jacqueline Ravelomanana - Les Reines Rafohy et Rangita, fondatrices de la loi de
succession au trône de la royauté merina (Madagascar) au XVIe siècle
Manuela Santos Silva - Revisiting Philippa of Lancaster, Queen of Portugal
Tuesday, 24 August, 2010, 14:00-17:00, University, Room OMHP, D0.08
Session L 4: CONQUESTS AND DEMOGRAPHY
Organizer: Peter Boomgaard
Chair: Peter Boomgaard
Discussant: Bruce Fetter
Ioan Bolovan & Sorina Paula Bolovan - Transylvania’s Population From
11th Century to 20th Century: Intercultural Opportunities and
Vulnerabilities
David Henley - Forced labour and rising fertility in colonial Indonesia
Gerrit Knaap - People, War and Conquest. The case of the Dutch East
India Company
Athina Kolia-Dermitzaki - The repercussions of the siege of cities on the
life of their inhabitants in the Balkans and Asia Minor (7th-10th
century): a comparative approach
Sinisa Misic & Ema Miljkovic - Structure of the Serbian family in the late
Middle Ages
Linda Newson - Conquest and Pestilence in the Early Spanish Philippines
WEDNESDAY SESSION
MORNING
Wednesday, 25 August, 2010, 9:00-12:00, Universiteitstheater, kamer 3.01
Session D 5: INTERGENERATIONAL ASPECTS OF DEMOGRAPHY
Organizer: Sören Edvinsson
Chair: Angélique Janssens
Commentators: Angélique Janssens & David Reher
Sören Edvinsson, Anders Brändström, Marie Lindkvist & Göran
Broström - Healthy of unhealthy families? The transfer of infant and
child mortality patterns across generations
Paul M.M. Klep - Fertility, nuptiality and the intergenerational
transmission of the family fund in Western Europe 1930-1960. An
exploration into an alternative hypothesis.
Alison Mackinnon - Values and demography: do values shape
intergenerational change?
Bart Van de Putte, Jan van Bavel, Sarah Moreels & Koen Matthijs Did family size affect intergenerational mobility during the
demographic transition? An analysis using a multi-generation database
of 19th century Antwerp
THURSDAY FAREWELL SESSION
MORNING
Thursday, 26 August, 2010, 9:00-12:00, Universiteitstheater, kamer 3.01
Session D 7: WHAT GENERAL HISTORIANS CAN LEARN FROM
HISTORICAL DEMOGRAPHY?
Organizer: Bruce Fetter
Chair: Bruce Fetter
Discussants: Anders Brändström; Renzo Derosas; Alison Mackinnon;
Robert McCaa.
General Secretariat of ICHD/CIDH :
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
EHESS/CRH, 2, rue Emile Faguet, 75014 Paris - France
[email protected] - http://historicaldemography.net/
IISG rooms A & B are located at International Institute of Social
History, IISG, Cruquiusweg 31, Amsterdam, 1019 AT Amsterdam.
For directions, see website: http://www.iisg.nl/address.php
Other rooms are at Universiteit van Amsterdam. Universiteitstheater
is located: Nieuwe Doelenstraat 16 - 1012 CP Amsterdam.
For locations, see: “http//www.english.uva.nl/locations/map.cfm"
CISH, 2010
21e Congrès International
des Sciences Historiques
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
International Commission for Historical
Demography (ICHD)
Affiliated Organization of the International
Committee of Historical Sciences
22-28 August 2010
The Universiteit van Amsterdam,
(UvA),
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
ICHD sessions will be August 23 to August 26, 2010.
Languages: French and English.
Organisateurs - Organizers
Commission Internationale de Démographie
Historique
International Commission for Historical Demography
avec l’aide de,
with the help of
Centre de Recherches Historiques de Paris
(EHESS/CNRS: UMR 8558),
Minnesota Population Center,
Babeş-Bolyai University
and
International Institute of Social History
For on line updated Programme, see: http://www.ichs2010.org/home.asp
go to “Preliminary Programme” & to see the rest of our Program, click below on
“Program-extra”http://www.ichs2010.org/programme-18.asp
“Commission Internationale de Démographie Historique”.
For questions on registration, please contact Mrs Ineke Kellij:
[email protected]
21st International Congress of Historical
Sciences (CISH)
After the Conference, paper givers are encouraged to submit an article in English or
French to the International Editorial Committee of the
Romanian Journal of Population Studies (eMail: [email protected])
http://www.ichs2010.org/home.asp
MONDAY SESSIONS
MORNING
Monday, 23 August, 2010, 8:30 REGISTRATION at IISG
International Institute of Social History, IISG,
Cruquiusweg 31,
Amsterdam, 1019 AT Amsterdam
Monday, 23 August, 2010, 8:45-10:30, IISG, Room: A
Session 2: THE EFFECTS OF MIGRATION ON DEMOGRAPHIC
INDICATORS
Organizer: Mary Louise Nagata
Chair: Kees Mandemakers
Discussant: Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
Mary Louise Nagata & Kiyoshi Hamano - Analyzing Leaving Home and the
Life Course for a Mobile urban Population: Leaving Home in 19th
Century Kyoto
Ofelia Rey Castelao - Les effets des migrations sur la population de la Galice
(Espagne), XVIII-XIXe siècles : l’exemple du Val de la Ulla
Mohamed Saleh - Muslems, Christians, and Jews in 19th and 20th Century
Egypt: Human Capital Differences and Urban Segregation
Yelena Zimovina - Migration flows and Changes of Ethnodemographic
Models of Kazakhstan in the 20 Century
Monday, 23 August, 2010, 8:45-10:30, IISG, Room: B
Session 3: FAMILY, DEMOGRAPHY AND WELL-BEING:
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON EASTERN EUROPE I
Organizer: Mikolaj Szoltysek
Chair: Tamás Faragó
Discussant: Jan Kok
Daniela Deteşan - Transylvanian family without marriage. Understanding
present family models from the past in a comparative European
perspective
Siegfried Gruber - Are multiple family households a means for economic
success and a better living standard in the Balkans?
Silvia Sovic - The East-West Paradigm in Family History and Other
Disciplines
Konrad Wnęk - Family in West Galicia - Small, Medium and Big City
Examples from 1869
Coffee Break
Monday, 23 August, 2010, 10:45-12:30, IISG, Room: A
Session 5: INHERITANCE SYSTEMS IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE I
Organizer: Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga
Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Discussant: Béatrice Craig
Jim Brown - Life courses of non-heirs in landholding households in Lower
Austria, 1788-1848
Erwin Karel & Richard Paping - The transfer of farms in Dutch commercial
and peasant rural societies, 1740-2000: two cases compared
Beatrice Moring - Legislation and Reality- Inheritance and property
transmission in the Nordic countries in comparison with southern and
central Europe
Alice Velkova - Household formation in Bohemia: inheritance practice and
family strategy, 17th-19th centuries
Monday, 23 August, 2010, 10:45-12:30, IISG, Room: B
Session 4: FAMILY, DEMOGRAPHY AND WELL-BEING:
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON EASTERN EUROPE II
Organizer: Mikolaj Szoltysek
Chair: Konrad Wnęk
Discussant: Siegfried Gruber
Lorena Anton & Laurence Kotobi - Letting home the past? Family,
Demography and Migration in Postcommunism Romania
Piotr Guzowski - The influence of economic situation on Polish peasant
families, household structure and lifecycle in the late Middle Ages
and Early Modern period
Artur Markowski - Between economy and tradition. Jewish family and
household in the kingdom of Poland in the first half of the 19th
century
Mikolaj Szoltysek - Vulnerable populations in the Late Eighteenth-Century
Eastern Europe: Residential Rules of Stem- and Joint-Family
Societies Compared
Lidia A. Zyblikiewicz - Evolution or Stagnation? Families and Households
in Krakow in the Second Half of the 19th Century
Lunch Break
Monday, 23 August, 2010, 14:00-15:45, IISG, Room: A
Session 6: INHERITANCE SYSTEMS IN COMPARATIVE
PERSPECTIVE II
Organizer: Marie Pierre Arrizabalaga
Chair: Ofelia Rey Castelao
Discussant: Anne-Lise Head-König
Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga - Inheritance practices and co-residence in
Pyrenean families and Pyrenean emigrants’ families in the
nineteenth century
Begoña Elizalde - The stem family in Navarra (1887-2001)
Piotr Guzowski - The role of Polish peasant women in inheritance system
(15th-16th centuries)
TUESDAY SESSIONS
MORNING
Tuesday, 24 August, 2010, 8:45-10:30, IISG, Room: A
Session 8: ARE FAMILY SYSTEMS ONLY FOR LAND OWNING
FAMILIES? THE USEFULNESS OF THE CONCEPT OF “FAMILY
SYSTEM” I
Organizer: Alice Bee Kasakoff
Chair: Mary Louise Nagata
Discussant: Alice Bee Kasakoff
Jan Kok - Family systems and regional variations in illegitimacy
Michel Oris - Family systems and forms of cooperation between social
groups in preindustrial Europe
Mikolaj Szoltysek - Families East and West in the Eastern European
Context: are there Different Sets of Rules?
Richard Wall - Limitations on the role of British Households as Economic
Units
Tuesday, 24 August, 2010, 8:45-10:30, IISG, Room: B
Session 10: LOOKING BACKWARD TO BETTER UNDERSTAND
THE FUTURE OF HISTORICAL DEMOGRAPHY I
Organizer: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Discussant: Sølvi Sogner
Ioan Bolovan - Half a century of Historical Demography in Romania
(1960-2010)
Rolf Gehrmann - La démographie historique en Allemagne.
Isabelle Seguy - L’école française de démographie historique (1950-2000):
forces et faiblesses
Eugenio Sonnino & Lucia Pozzi - History of Historical Demography in
Italy
Peter Teibenbacher - From a “Population” - issue to a special scientific
discipline - a short history of historical demography in Austria
Coffee Break
Monday, 23 August, 2010, 14:00-15:45, IISG, Room: B
Session 1: MAKING LARGE AND COMPLEX DATA BASES EASY
TO USE
Organizer: Kees Mandemakers
Chair: Robert McCaa
Discussant: Kees Mandemakers
Hiroshi Kawaguchi & Shigenobu Sugito - Sharing Genealogical Spaces:
The New World with “Alliance” Database System
Roger Lund & Sören Edvinsson - Abstract On improving a research
infrastructure
Sarah Moreels - The Antwerp COR*-database: tips and tricks on the
construction of a longitudinal historical-demographic
Steven Ruggles - Disseminating Historical Data on the Internet: The
IPUMS Experience
Mohamed Saleh - A Pre-Modern Middle-Eastern Population Brought to
Light: Digitization of the 1848 and 1868 Egyptian Individual-Level
Census Records
BUSINESS MEETING
Monday, 23 August, 2010, 16:00-17:45, IISG, Main Room
GENERAL ASSEMBLY- ASSEMBLEE GENERALE
International Commission for Historical Demography
Commission Internationale de Démographie Historique (ICHD/CIDH)
RECEPTION
Tuesday, 24 August, 2010, 10:45-12:30, IISG, Room: A
Session 9: ARE FAMILY SYSTEMS ONLY FOR LAND OWNING
FAMILIES? THE USEFULNESS OF THE CONCEPT OF “FAMILY
SYSTEM” II
Organizer: Alice Bee Kasakoff
Chair: Jan Kok
Discussant: Mary Louise Nagata
Béatrice Craig - Inheriting the Family Firm and the Concept of Family
Strategies
Renzo Derosas - Between coercion and constraints: marriage and social
reproduction in 19th-century Italy
Alice Bee Kasakoff - Eldery Care and Family Systems
Tuesday, 24 August, 2010, 10:45-12:30, IISG, Room: B
Session 11: LOOKING BACKWARD TO BETTER UNDERSTAND
THE FUTURE OF HISTORICAL DEMOGRAPHY II
Organizer: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux
Chair: Lucia Pozzi
Discussant: Anne-Lise Head-König
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux - Family/Demography international networks
Tamás Faragó - The outline of Hungarian historical demography
Isabel Moll - La construction d'une discipline: la démographie historique en
Espagne (1941-1983)
Sølvi Sogner - Historical Demography in Scandinavia