9th European Social Science History Conference Glasgow (ESSHC)
Glasgow University
Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 11.00 - 13.00 Panel V-2 - ETH02: Remembrance of Migrations and Cultural Diversity in Europe: Museums and the Public Space Maths Building: 416
Network: Ethnicity and Migration Chair: Lavinia Stan
Discussant: Lavinia Stan
Christoph Rass: What Have we Done to Armando Rodrigues?
Christiane Hintermann: Migration Memory Gap: Searching for Lieux de Mémoire of Migration in Public Space in Vienna/Austria
Laurence Gourievidis: Remembrance of 19thC Highland Migration in Scotland: The Making of Transnational Memories
Christina Johansson: Swedish Museums, Migration and Cultural Diversity – Contacts and Conflicts in the Production of Exhibitions and Events
Wednesday, 11 April 2012, 14.00 - 16.00 M-3 - WOR10: Humanitarianism and the Media, 1900-1930
Main Building: Melville
Network: World History Network: Labour Organiser: Volker Barth Organiser: Daniel Roger Maul Chair: Thomas Lindenberger
Discussant: Thomas Lindenberger
Volker Barth: The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906: Humanitarian Intervention, the Local Press, and the World Communication Order
Daniel Roger Maul Selling: "Red" Relief - American and British Quakers and Famine Relief in the Soviet Union 1921-
Carl Emil Vogt: Fridtjof Nansen's Humanitarianism and the Media
Friederike Kind-Kovács: Picturing the Poor Child: Photography as Social Politics of (Trans)national Child Philanthropy in Interwar Hungary
Thursday, 12 April 2012, 8.30 - 10.30 R-5 - POL22: Making and Unmaking of Border Populations
Maths Building: 203
Network: Politics, Citizenship and Nations
Network: Ethnicity and Migration
Network: Oral History
Chair: Libora Oates-Indruchova
Discussant: Thomas Lindenberger
Dariusz Stola: Social space and state frontiers: migrations from communist Poland to Germanies and Israel
Muriel Blaive: Changing Generational Identities on the Hungarian-Slovak Border
Astrid M. Eckert: The East of the West: The Making of West Germany‘s Borderlands
Alena Pfoser: The Meaning of the Border in Life-story Narratives of Russians Living in Narva, Estonia
Thursday, 12 April 2012, 14.00 - 16.00 O-7 - ORA09: Czech Oral History
JWS Room J355 (J10)
Network: Oral History Chair: Bea Lewkowicz
Pavel Mücke: Looking for Roots of Oral History in Czech Republic: A Short Analytical Outline of Czech Oral History Projects 1996–2011
Miroslav Vanek: Encounters and Passings. Czech Oral History in Global Perspective.
Anna Kopecka: Turbulent History of Czech Sociology in the Period of Communist Regime in the Narratives of the Contemporaries
Libora Oates-Indruchova: Nostalgia Forbidden: Ethics and the Narrative Voice in Presenting Politically Marginalized and Controversial Recollections