an archived PDF of the SSHA 2011 Conference Program

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an archived PDF of the SSHA 2011 Conference Program
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Cover design by Dennis Laffoon, Bloomington, Indiana
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Table of Contents
President’s Welcome ..............................................................................2
Officers and Committees .................................................................. 3 – 7
In Memoriam ..........................................................................................8
SSHA Information ............................................................................. 8 – 9
Book Exhibit ............................................................................................9
Network Representatives ............................................................. 10 – 11
Network Meetings ................................................................................12
Special Conference Events ...................................................................13
Presidential Address and Reception .....................................................13
Association Business Meeting ..............................................................13
Presidential Sessions .....................................................................14– 15
SSHA Committee Meetings ..................................................................15
Session Listing by Network ...................................................................16
Program at a Glance .............................................................................17
Conference Program .................................................................. 18 – 139
Author Index ...............................................................................140–152
Boston Information ........................................................................... 153
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President’s Welcome
Welcome to the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Social Science History
Association! We have an exciting program this year. Thanks to all of you for
sharing your work and to the Program Co-chairs and Network Representatives
for the hard work of putting it all together.
Our theme this year is "Generation to Generation," and I encourage
you to attend the Presidential Sessions, which cover a wide range of topics
from the inheritance of reproductive behavior to the intergenerational
transmission of feminism. If you are new to SSHA, be sure to participate in
the network meetings on Friday and Saturday. SSHA is a very decentralized
organization, and much of the planning for the next annual meeting takes
place at the network meetings. The network meeting is your chance to
influence the 2012 program.
Please join us at the Business Meeting on Saturday afternoon. This is
an opportunity for us to thank those who work on SSHA committees
throughout the year and to congratulate our award winners. We also have a
very important agenda item – revising the SSHA Constitution.
On behalf of the Association, I would like to thank everyone who has
contributed to the Charles Tilly and Louise Tilly Fund for Social Science History,
which is administered on our behalf by the Social Science Research Council.
The Tilly fund provides support for graduate student travel grants and a prize
to the best student presentation. This is how we assure the vitality of the next
generation of SSHA.
Special thanks to the Institute for Social Research at the University of
Michigan and to the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social
Research (ICPSR) for sponsoring the President’s Reception. This is ICPSR’s
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50 Anniversary, and we are celebrating our long association with SSHA. I
hope to see you all at the President’s Reception on Saturday evening!
George Alter
2011 SSHA President
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Officers and Committees
Social Science History Association
2010-2011
President
George Alter University of Michigan (History)
Vice President
William Sewell
University of Chicago (Political Science & History)
Treasurer
Philip VanderMeer
Arizona State University (History)
Executive Director
William C. Block
Cornell University (CISER)
Past Presidents
Ann Shola Orloff
Northwestern University (Sociology, Gender Studies, and Political Science)
Julia Adams
Yale University (Sociology)
Donna R Gabaccia
University of Minnesota (History)
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Executive Committee
Term Expires 2011
Lyn Spillman
University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Thomas J. Sugrue
University of Pennsylvania (History)
Ruth Crocker
Auburn University (History)
Term Expires 2012
Silvia Pedraza,
University of Michigan (Sociology)
Alice O’Connor
University of California Santa Barbara (History)
Trent Alexander
University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Term Expires 2013
Mabel Berezin
Cornell University (Sociology)
J. David Hacker
Binghamton University (History)
Monica Prasad
Northwestern University (Sociology)
2011 Nominating Committee
Michael Katz, Chair
University of Pennsylvania (History)
Lisa Dillon
University of Montreal (Demography)
Ian Gregory
Lancaster University (History)
Meyer Kestnbaum
University of Maryland (Sociology)
Birgitte Søland
The Ohio State University (History)
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2011 Program Committee
Julian Go
Boston University (Sociology)
J. David Hacker
Binghamton University (History)
Marynel Ryan Van Zee
University of Minnesota Morris (History)
Publications Committee
Term Expires 2011
Nancy Green
L'École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (History)
Robert Lieberman
Columbia University (Political Science)
Term Expires 2012
Thomas Maloney
University of Utah (Economics)
Mary Louise Nagata
Francis Marion University / EHESS (History / CRH)
Term Expires 2013
Daniel Bender
University of Toronto (History)
Manali Desai
London School of Economics (Sociology)
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Allan Sharlin Memorial Award Committee
Term Expires 2011
Anne McCants, Chair
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (History)
Philip Brown
Ohio State University (History)
Paul McLean
Rutgers University (Sociology)
Randolph Roth
Ohio State University (History)
President's Book Award Committee
Term Expires 2011
Leslie Page Moch
Michigan State University (History)
Kimberley Johnson
Barnard College (Political Science)
Term Expires 2012
Cedric de Leon
Providence College (Sociology)
Ho-fung Hung
Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Editor, Social Science History
Douglas L. Anderton
University of Massachusetts-Amherst (Sociology)
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Conference Manager
Judy Warner
Indiana University Conferences, Senior Conference Manager
Duke University Press
Rob Dilworth
Journals Editorial/Administrative Manager, and Chief Administrative contact for SSHA
SSHA-Tilly Award Selection Committee
George Alter
University of Michigan (History)
William C. Block
Cornell University (CISER)
Charles Tilly and Louise Tilly Prize for the Best Graduate Paper
in Social Science History, Award Committee
Ron Aminzade, Chair
University of Minnesota (Sociology)
Miriam Cohen
Vassar College (History)
Donna R Gabaccia
University of Minnesota (History)
Lyn Spillman
University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Richard White
Stanford University (History)
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In Memoriam
Nora H. Faires, 1949-2011
Daniel Scott Smith, 1942-2011
Richard Wall, 1944-2011
SSHA Membership
The Social Science History Association is an interdisciplinary group of scholars that
shares interests in social life and theory; historiography, and historical and socialscientific methodologies. SSHA might be best seen as a coalition of distinctive scholarly
communities. Our substantive intellectual work ranges from everyday life in the
medieval world – and sometimes earlier -- to contemporary global politics, but we are
united in our historicized approach to understanding human events, explaining social
processes, and developing innovative theory.
The term “social science history” has meant different things to different academic
generations. In the 1970s, when the SSHA’s first meetings were held, the founding
generation of scholars took it to reflect their concern to address pressing questions by
combining social-science method and new forms of historical evidence. Quantitative
approaches were especially favored by the association’s historical demographers, as
well as some of the economic, social and women’s historians of the time. By the 1980s
and 1990s, other waves of scholars – including culturally-oriented historians and
anthropologists, geographers, political theorists, and comparative-historical social
scientists -- had joined the conversation.
New intellectual directions continue to emerge at the outset of the 21st century.
Today’s SSHA incorporates a diversity of scholarly styles, with lots of crosstalk among
them.
Inquiries about membership in the Social Sciences History Association should be
directed to William C. Block, Cornell University - CISER, 391 Pine Tree Road, Ithaca,
New York 14850. Email: block@cornell.edu.
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SSHA Journal
Social Science History, the journal of the Social Science History Association, is published
quarterly and is sent to members of the association. Manuscripts should be submitted
in triplicate to editor Douglas Anderton, Social Science History, Social and
Demographic Research Institute, W34A Machmer Hall, University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, MA 01003-9278, e-mail: ssh-journal@sadri.umass.edu.
SSHA 2012 Annual Conference
The Social Science History Association will hold its 37th annual conference in
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, November 1-4, 2012. The conference will be
held at the Westin Bayshore. The organization’s long-standing interest in methodology
makes SSHA meetings exciting places to explore new solutions to historical problems.
We encourage the participation of graduate students and recent PH.D.s, as well as
more-established scholars, from a wide range of disciplines and departments.
Future dates and sites: November 21-24, 2013, Chicago (Palmer House); November 6-9,
2014, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (The Fairmont Royal York); November 12-15, 2015,
Baltimore, Maryland (Hyatt Regency Baltimore on the Inner Harbor); November 17-20,
2016, Chicago (Palmer House); November 21-24, 2019, Chicago (Palmer House).
Book Exhibit
The book exhibit will be located in the Georgian/Arlington, on the 2nd floor, Mezzanine
Level of the Boston Park Plaza. In addition to The Scholar’s Choice, which will be
representing several publishers, SSHA welcomes the following exhibitors: Duke
University Press, the University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center),
Cambridge University Press, and ICPSR, University of Michigan.
Exhibit Schedule:
Friday, November 18, 8:00am-5:30pm
Saturday, November 19, 8:00am-4:30pm
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Children & Childhood
Network Representatives
Emily Bruce, University of Minnesota (History)
Birgitte Søland, Ohio State University (History)
Criminal Justice/Legal History Network
Donald Fyson, Université Laval (Département d’histoire)
Libby Garland, Kingsborough Community College (History, Philosophy and Political Science)
Culture
Jennifer Lena, Vanderbilt University (Sociology)
Frederick Wherry, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Leah Gordon, Stanford University (Education)
Stefan Bargheer, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science (Sociology)
Victoria Johnson, University of Michigan (Organizational Studies)
Economics
Mark Geiger, Library of Congress (Economics & History)
Sumner La Croix, University of Hawaii-Manoa (Economics)
Peter Meyer, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (Productivity and Technology)
Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History)
Education, Knowledge Production, and Science Studies
Mary Ann Dzuback, Washington University (Education, History, and
Women & Gender Studies)
Adrea Lawrence, American University (Education, Teaching, and Health)
Family History/Demography
Katherine Lynch, Carnegie Mellon University, (History)
Jan Kok, Radboud University Nijmegen (Family History)
Mikolaj Szoltysek, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Historical
Demography)
Health/Medicine/Body
Lucinda Beier, Illinois State University (History)
Elisabeth Engberg, Umeå University (Centre for Population Studies)
Historical Geography
Don Lafreniere, University of Western Ontario (Geography)
Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth (Geography)
Labor
Gerald Ronning, Albright College (History)
Coreen Derifield, Purdue University (History)
Macro-historical Dynamics
Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy)
Peter Perdue, Yale University (History)
James Lee, University of Michigan (Sociology)
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Migration/Immigration
Network Representatives
Sonia Cancian, University of Minnesota (Immigration History Research Center
and History)
Maddalena Marinari, University of Kansas (History)
Barbara Luethi, Basel University (History)
Jadwiga Pieper, University of Arizona (History)
Politics
Tim Thurber, University of Minnesota (Immigration History Research Center
and History)
Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California-Davis (Sociology)
Allan Lichtman, American University (History)
Race & Ethnicity
Jeff Strickland, Montclair State University (History)
Melissa Weiner, Quinnipiac University (Sociology)
Elizabeth Onasch, Old Dominion University (History)
Religion
Philip Gorski, Yale University (Sociology)
Robert Woodberry, University of Texas Austin (Sociology)
Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University (Sociology)
Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental
Kenneth Sylvester, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Louis Kyriakoudes, University of Southern Mississippi (History)
States & Society
Ho-fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Mara Loveman, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
Urban
Michael McQuarrie, University of California-Davis (Sociology)
Megan Stubbendeck, University of Virginia (History)
Carl Zimring, Roosevelt University (Professional and Liberal Studies/Sustainability Studies)
Women, Gender & Sexuality
Elizabeth Bernstein, Barnard College (Sociology and Women’s Studies)
Dominique Grisard, University of Basel, Switzerland (Gender Studies)
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Network Meetings
SSHA Networks are special interest groups that generate ideas and organize sessions
for the next year's conference. As part of the program committee, Network
Representatives perform the important task of coordinating sessions. Meetings are
open to all interested individuals and will be held on Friday at 12:30pm and 1:15pm.
Friday, 12:30pm - 1:15pm
Criminal Justice/Legal History Network
St. James
Economics
Whittier
Education, Knowledge Production and Science Studies
White Hill
Historical Geography
Thoreau
Macro-Historical Dynamics
Stuart
Health/Medicine/Body
Lexington
Race & Ethnicity
Franklin
Family History/Demography
Cambridge
Children and Childhood
Beacon Hill
Friday, 1:15pm - 2:00pm
Culture
St. James
Urban
Whittier
Labor
White Hill
Migration/Immigration
Thoreau
Politics
Stuart
Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental
Lexington
Religion
Franklin
States & Society
Cambridge
Women, Gender & Sexuality
Beacon Hill
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Special Conference Events
Welcome Reception
Mezzanine
Thursday 7:00-8:30 pm
Berkley/Clarendon,
Tour of the Harvard University Map Collection
Friday 2:00-4:30pm
-Meet in the hotel lobby to travel together on public transportation
-Pre-registration required
Boston Children’s Museum Visit
Friday 6:30pm-8:00pm
-Meet in the Museum lobby at 6:30pm (308 Congress St.)
-Pre-registration required
Annual Business Meeting
Saturday 5:30-6:00 pm
Imperial Ballroom, Mezzanine
William Sewell, University of Chicago (Political Science & History), and 2011
Vice President, Social Science History Association
President’s Address
Saturday 6:00-6:30 pm
Imperial Ballroom, Mezzanine
Generation to Generation: Life course, Family, and Community
George Alter, University of Michigan (History), and 2011
President, Social Science History Association
We invite all registrants to attend this special plenary session late Saturday afternoon
for Awards, the Business Meeting and the Presidential Address , followed by a gala
reception in the Imperial & Plaza Ballroom. Please join us beginning at 5:30 pm.
President’s Reception
Saturday 6:30-8:00 pm
Imperial & Plaza Ballrooms, Mezzanine
We would like to thank the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social
Research and the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan for their
generous support of the Presidential Reception.
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Presidential Sessions
A11 Thursday, 10:00am - 12:00pm
Social Movements I - Gender and Generational
Practices
A16 Thursday, 10:00am - 12:00pm
Generations of Empire: Intra-Imperial Fields of
Race, Rights, and Domesticity
B10 Thursday, 12:15pm - 2:15pm
Remembering and Forgetting the Past They Left
Behind: Migration and Generational Memory I
B11 Thursday, 12:15pm - 2:15pm
Feminist Epistemology I
C10 Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:30pm
Remembering and Forgetting the Past They Left
Behind: Migration and Generational Memory II
C11 Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:30pm
Labor Generations: Class, Continuity, and
Change in North American Labor Movements
C12 Thursday, 2:30pm - 4:30pm
Historical GIS and Individual-Level Datasets II:
Patterns, People and Processes in the Urban
Environment
D10 Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:45pm
Education and the Creation of Capital in the
Early American Republic
D11 Thursday, 4:45pm - 6:45pm
Youth and Memory
E08
Friday, 8:00am - 10:00am
Beyond Generations. Transmitting Feminism in
France from Simone De Beauvoir to the Present
E09
Friday, 8:00am - 10:00am
Leftist Terrorism, Gender and Generationality
E10
Friday, 8:00am - 10:00am
Migrations within and across Generations
G09
Friday, 10:15am - 12:15pm
The Intergenerational Transmission of
Reproductive Behavior: Comparing SocialEnvironmental and Genetic Factors across
Cultures, Regions, and Social Groups
G10
Friday, 10:15am - 12:15pm
Generations of Post-Colonialism: Transmitting
Colonialism in the Weimar Republic, the Third
Reich, and West Germany
G11
Friday, 10:15am - 12:15pm
Teaching Quantitative History: Perspectives
from the ICPSR Summer Program
H10
Friday, 2:15pm - 4:15pm
Intergenerational Change in Criminal Justice
Systems, Social Policies, and Offenders
H11
Friday, 2:15pm - 4:15pm
Reproducing Citizenship, Nations, and States:
Biopolitics of Gender, Race, Generations, and
Species
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Presidential Sessions
I13
Friday, 4:30pm - 6:30pm
Generations and Networks of Medical
Professionals
I14
Friday, 4:30pm - 6:30pm
Diasporas and Generation
J11
Saturday, 8:00am - 10:00am
Generational Transitions Among American
Women Missionaries
K12
Saturday, 10:15am - 12:15pm
Families and Daughters
L12
Saturday, 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Viviana Zelizer: Pricing the Priceless Child: A
Retrospective
L13
Saturday, 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Intergenerational Transfers of Wealth and Status
M12 Saturday, 3:15pm - 5:15pm
Journalism and Generations
M13 Saturday, 3:15pm - 5:15pm
Culture, Memory, and Generation
O10
Sunday, 10:15am - 12:15pm
Generation to Generation: Inheritance Law
Transition in the Long Nineteenth Century
O11
Sunday, 10:15am - 12:15pm
Generations of LGBTQ Youth
O12
Sunday, 10:15am - 12:15pm
Families, Generations and Deviance in the
Netherlands and Belgium, 16th-20th centuries
SSHA Committee Meetings
SSHA Executive Committee I
Thursday, November 17, 2011
4:45 – 6:45pm; Presidential Suite
SSHA Editorial Board
Saturday, November 19, 2011
12:00 – 2:00pm; Presidential Suite
2012 Program Committee (including Network Reps)
Sunday, November 21, 2010
8:00 – 9:00am; The Hancock Room
Executive Committee II
Sunday, November 21, 2010
9:00 – 10:00am; Presidential Suite
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Sessions by Primary Network
Children and Childhood
B01, E01, G01, K01, M01
Criminal Justice/Legal
A01, C01, G02, I01, K02, L01, M02, N01
Culture
C02, G03, I02, J01, K03, M03, N02, O01, O02
Economics
A02, B02, B03, D01, G04, H01, I03, J02, L02, N03, O03
Education
B04, C03, E02, E03, H02, I04, J03, L03
Family/Demography
A03, B05, B06, B07, C04, C05, D02, D03, E04, E05, G05,
H03, H04, I05, I06, J04, J05, K04, K05, L04, M04, M05,
N04, N05
Health/Medicine/Body
A04, C06, H05, J06, L05, N06, O04
Historical Geography
A05, B08, D04, G06, J07, K06, L06, N07, O05
Labor
C07, D05, H06, K07, L07, M06
Macro-Historical Dynamics
A06, C08, D06, E06, I07, J08, L08, M07, N08, O06
Migration/Immigration
A07, A08, B09, C09, D07, E07, G07, H07, H08, I08, I09,
I10, J09, J10, K08, K09, K10, L09, L10, M08, M09, N09,
N10, O07, O08
Politics
A09, A10, D08, D09, G08, H09, I11, I12, K11, L11, M10,
M11, N11, N12, O09
Race and Ethnicity
B12, C13, D12, E11, G12, H12, J12, K13, K14, L14, L15,
M14
Religion
G13, H13
Rural, Agricultural, & Environmental
A12, H14, J13, K15
States and Society
A13, A14, B13, B14, C14, C15, C16, D13, D14, E12, E13,
E14, E15, G14, G15, G16, H15, I15, J14, L16, M15,
M16, N13, N14, O13
Urban
A15, B15, D15, E16, H16, I16, J15, K16, N15, O14
Women, Gender, and Sexuality
C17, D16, E17, G17, H17, I17, J16, J17, K17, L17, M17,
N16, N17
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Program at a Glance
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Registration
Paper Sessions
Book Exhibit set-up
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
Opening Reception
8:00am - 5:00pm
10:00am - 12noon
11:00am - 6:00pm
12:15pm - 2:15pm
2:30pm - 4:30pm
4:45pm - 6:45pm
7:00pm - 8:30pm
Georgian Foyer
Meeting Rooms
Georgian/Arlington
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Berkley/Clarendon
Friday, November 18, 2011
Registration
Book Exhibit
Paper Sessions
Poster Session
Paper Sessions
Network Meetings A
Network Meetings B
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
7:30am - 5:00pm
8:00am - 5:30pm
8:00am - 10:00am
10:00am - 12:30pm
10:15am - 12:15pm
12:30pm - 1:15pm
1:15pm - 2:00pm
2:15pm - 4:15pm
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Georgian Foyer
Georgian/Arlington
Meeting Rooms
Georgian/Arlington
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
7:30am - 3:30pm
8:00am - 5:00pm
8:00am - 10:00am
10:15am - 12:15pm
1:00pm - 3:00pm
3:15pm - 5:15pm
5:30pm-6:00pm
6:00pm-6:30pm
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Georgian Foyer
Georgian/Arlington
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Imperial Ballroom
Imperial Ballroom
Imperial & Plaza Ballrooms
7:30am - 10:30am
8:00am - 10:00am
10:15am - 12:15pm
Georgian Foyer
Meeting Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Registration
Book Exhibit
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
Business Meeting
Presidential Address
President’s Reception
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Registration
Paper Sessions
Paper Sessions
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A1
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Franklin
Assassinations, Terrorism, and State Violence in the US and Europe
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL, States and Society
Chair: Amy Srebnick, Montclair State University (History)
Anarchist Terrorism, State Terrorism: Emile Henry and Propaganda by the Deed in Finde-Siecle France
John Merriman, Yale University (History)
The Trauma of Political Assassination
Ron Eyerman, Yale University (Sociology)
Assassination, Social Forces, and the Production of the Criminal Subject
Cary Federman, Montclair State University (Justice Studies)
Eschatology and Terrorism: Yearning for the Apocalypse?
Ana Siljak, Queen's University (History)
Discussant: David Greenberg, Rutgers University (Journalism and Media Studies)
A2
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Newbury
Life and Death in the South Pacific
ECONOMICS, Family/Demography, Health/Medicine/Body
Chair: John Murray, University of Toledo (Economics)
Birth weight and adult health in historical perspective: Evidence from a New Zealand
cohort, 197-1922
Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History)
Pamela Wood, Monash University (Nursing and Midwifery)
Height, weight and mortality in the past: New evidence from a late nineteenth century
New Zealand cohort
Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History)
Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History)
Les Oxley, University of Canterbury (Economics and Finance)
Record linkage on the run: Using longitudinal data to track down paperwork
absconders
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, University of Tasmania (History and Classics)
Rebecca Kippen, University of Melbourne (Centre for Health and Society)
Discussant: John Murray, University of Toledo (Economics)
Discussant: Timothy Cuff, Westminster College (History)
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A3
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Charles River
Family Demography in Colonial America
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Kate Fawver, California State University Dominguez Hills (History)
Bereavement and Prospects for Re-Marriage: The Widowers of Eighteenth-Century
Westborough, Massachusetts.
Ross Beales, College of the Holy Cross (History)
The Impact of Gender and Family on Asset Accumulation in the Colonial Chesapeake.
Barbara Beliveau, St. Mary's College of Maryland (Economics)
“The Time of Most Distress”: Plymouth Plantation’s Demographic Crisis
John Navin, Coastal Carolina (History)
Ground: Generational Strategies for Preserving the Homestead and the Problem of Debt
in Revolutionary Lexington
Mary Fuhrer, Independent Scholar (History)
Early American Parental Control Over Children:Birth Order, Marriage, and Inheritance in
the Chesapeake
Kate Fawver, California State University Dominguez Hills (History)
Discussant: Gloria Main, University of Colorado (History)
A4
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Winthrop
Social Interventions and Health
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY, Culture, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society
Chair: Cara Delay, College of Charleston (History)
Paths to Policy Implementation: Differential Paths of Needle Exchange and Housing
First Programs
Abigail Olson, Bryn Mawr College (Sociology)
Nathan Wright, Bryn Mawr College (Sociology)
Stigma across Generations: Revelations from the Histories of Cancer and AIDS and
Implications for the Ethics of Historical Research
Laura Bothwell, Columbia University (Sociomedical Sciences)
Beyond the asylum: writing the history of colonial psychiatry in French Indochina, 1890-1945
Claire Edington, Columbia University (Sociomedical Sciences)
The varieties of geneticization: A comparative-historical analysis of genomic
designation
Daniel Navon, Columbia University (Sociology)
Discussant: Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)
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A5
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Cambridge
Geographical Frameworks for World History I
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, Macro-Historical Dynamics
Chair: Peter Bol, Harvard University (EALC)
Religion and Economic Change over a Century: Linking Diverse Historical Data to
Understand the Roots of Long-term Change
Robert Woodberry, University of Texas Austin (Sociology)
Religion and Economic Change over a Century: Linking Diverse Historical Data to
Understand the Roots of Long-term Change
Juan Carlos Esparza, University of Texas Austin (Sociology)
A Geographic Information System for History
Vitit Kantabutra, Idaho State University (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science)
Defining Historical Places on the African Continent
Patrick Manning, University of Pittsburgh (History)
The Tulip as Synecdoche: Climate Change and the Geopolitical Reorganisation of West
and Central Asia (1600-1800)
Ariel Salzmann, Queen's University (History)
Discussant: Ruth Mostern, UC Merced (Social Sciences, Humanities and the Arts)
A6
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Gloucester
Sociocultural Evolution
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS, States and Society
Chair: Chris Chase-Dunn, University of California-Riverside (Sociology)
Evolution of Social Complexity: A Multilevel Selection Approach
Peter Turchin, University of Connecticutt (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)
Social Development and Global System Emergence
Joachim Rennstich, Fordham University (Political Science)
The emergence of large-scale polity and stratification in world-systems
Hiroko Inoue, University of California, Riverside (Sociology / IROWS)
Discussant: Thomas Hall, DePauw University (Sociology and Anthropology)
20
Thursday, November 17, 2011
A7
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Whittier
Round Table Discussion: The Emergence of the Atlantic as a Homogenous Migration
Field (18th-20th Centuries)
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Economics
Chair: Leo Lucassen, University of Leiden (History)
Discussants: Jelle van Lottum, University of Oxford (History)
Jose Moya, Barbard College (History)
Walter Kamphoefner, Texas A&M University (History)
Simone Wegge, City University of New York (Economics)
A8
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Stuart
Consuming Diasporas: Migration and Consumption from a Transnational Perspective
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Culture
Chair: Johanna Leinonen, University of Turku (History)
Creating "Immigrant Markets” in the Americas: Advertisements for U.S. consumer
goods in the Italian-immigrant press in Argentina during the 1920s and 1930s
Elizabeth Zanoni, Old Dominion University (History)
’They Sent the Riot Police but there wasn’t even a Broken Window’: Memory, Place,
and the Ethnic Legacy of Italian Toronto’s 1982 World Cup Soccer Celebration
Stephen Fielding, University of Victoria (History)
Re-Imagining Koreatown: Youth, Tourism, and the Ethnic Enclave
Stephen Suh, University of Minnesota (Sociology)
Rendering Peruvian-ness: Commodification of Marinera in the US among Peruvian
Immigrants
Erika Busse, University of Minnesota (Institute for Diversity, Equity and Advocacy)
Bodies, Nostalgia and Migrant Facilities in the U.S. South Slav Press
Wladimir Fischer, University of Vienna (History)
Discussant: Jan Logemann, German Historical Institute (History)
21
Thursday, November 17, 2011
A9
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Cancelled
Book Session: Working Class Politics in the 1970s: A Discussion of Jefferson Cowie's
"Stayin' Alive: The 1970s and the Last Days of the Working Class
POLITICS, Labor
Chair: Timothy Thurber, Virginia Commonwealth University (History)
Stayin' Alive: The 1970s and the Last Days of the Working Class
Jefferson Cowie, Cornell University (Industrial and Labor Relations)
Discussants: Jefferson Cowie, Cornell University (Industrial and Labor Relations)
Meg Jacobs, MIT (History)
Graham Wilson, Boston University (Political Science)
David Koistinen, William Patterson University (History)
A10
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Thoreau
National Identity, Patriotism and Nationalism
POLITICS, Culture, States and Society
Chair: Sadia Saeed, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Pathways from Conflict Abroad to Rally at Home: A Configurational Analysis of a New
Dataset, United States 1950-203
Yuval Feinstein, UCLA (Sociology)
Education Follows the Flag: How Schools Became the Solution to Disunion
Christi M. Smith, Indiana University (Sociology)
Ambivalence of national imagination: The definition of “the China” and “the Chinese” In
Taiwan, 1996-211
Aphrodite Rueipu Hung, Universite de Paris-Sorbonne (Geographie)
Foxhunting and ritual: performing opposition and the re-imagination of national
identity
Sarah Egan, Bucknell University (Sociology)
Negotiating the Nation-State: The Politics of Religious Education in Egypt, Tunisia and
Morocco
Sarah Feuer, Brandeis University (Politics)
Discussant: Sadia Saeed, University of Michigan (Sociology)
22
Thursday, November 17, 2011
A11
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Cabot
Social Movements I - Gender and Generational Practices
PRESIDENTIAL, Labor, Politics, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society, Women, Gender,
and Sexuality
Chair: Henrice Altink, University of York (History)
Her Voice Echoes Beyond the Seas: Dominican Feminists' Pan-American Engagements,
1880-1940
Ginetta Candelario, Smith College (Sociology and LALS)
Social Work as an Identity: The Clash of Gender-based NGOs and Professional Social
Work in China, 1995-210
Ling Han, Univeristy of California, San Diego (Sociology)
State Discourse, Female Agency and Self-Understanding of Female Experiences within
Mao Era ——An Examination of Several Contemporary Chinese Female Intellectual
Memoirs
Xi Liu, The University of Hong Kong (of Comparative Literature)
Discussant: Henrice Altink, University of York (History)
A12
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
St. James
Histories of Land Use
RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL, Economics, Historical Geography
Chair: Philip Brown, Ohio State University (History)
Managing Native Grasslands after the Dust Bowl
Ken Sylvester, University of Michigan (Institute for Social Research)
From Plow to Pasture: Patterns of Land Use Change in Great Britain and France, 1860 to
1914
Robert Schwartz, Mount Holyoke College (History)
Land use in Portsmouth, England, evidence from Tudor and Stuart maps 1545-1716
Dominic Fontana, University of Portsmouth (Geography)
Railways and agricultural change in Wales, 1871-1911
Ian Gregory, Lancaster University (Art and Social Sciences)
Discussant: Philip Brown, Ohio State University (History)
23
Thursday, November 17, 2011
A13
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Constitution
Political Economy of Revolt in the Middle East
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Kevan Harris, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Crude Nationalisms: Oil and the National Imaginary in Bahrain 1953-1956
Ahmed Dailami, St Antony's College, Oxford (History)
Neo-Liberalism and the Containment of Resistance; the Case of Post-Invasion Iraq
Yousef Baker, University of California, Santa Barbara (Sociology)
Towards a Structural Explanation of the Egyptian Uprising
Amy Holmes, American University in Cairo (Sociology)
Paying for Pure Children, Getting Rebellion from Within: Private Islamic Schooling and
the Politics of Religious Protest in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Shervin Malekzadeh, Georgetown University (Political Science)
Discussant: Kevan Harris, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
A14
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Lexington
Contemporary American Tax Politics
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Elizabeth Pearson, University of California-Berkeley (Sociology)
Do Republicans Let You Get Away with Cheating on Your Taxes?
Sutirtha Bagchi, University of Michigan (Business)
Public Tax Preferences
John Cryderman, Temple University (Political Science)
Citizen Perceptions of Tax Expenditures and Their Costs: A Survey Experiment
Jake Haselwerdt, George Washington University (Political Science)
Brandon Bartels, George Washington University (Political Science)
The Politics of Unemployment Insurance Finance in the American States
Alexander Hertel-Fernandez, Harvard University (Government)
Discussant: Elizabeth Pearson, University of California-Berkeley (Sociology)
24
Thursday, November 17, 2011
A15
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
Beacon Hill
Participation and Community in Urban Politics
URBAN, Politics
Chair: Michael McQuarrie, UC Davis (Sociology)
Appalachian Urban Development: The Destruction of Community
Fred Waage, East Tennessee State University (Lit & Language)
“The streets belong to the people”: Expressway Disputes in Canada, c. 1960-1975
Danielle Robinson, McMaster University (History)
From the Neighborhood to the Nation: How 1970s Urbanites Broadened Alinsky-Style
Community Organizing
Rebecca Marchiel, Northwestern University (History)
Urban Lives: Immigrants, Institutions, and Political Participation in New York, Paris, and
Barcelona
Ernesto Castañeda, University of Texas, El Paso (Sociology and Anthropology)
Can citizens change redevelopment projects to their benefit? The case of Centro
Histórico in Mexico City
Esther Hernandez-Medina, Brown University (Sociology)
Discussant: To be announced
A16
Thursday, 10:00am – 12:00pm
White Hill
Generations of Empire: Intra-Imperial Fields of Race, Rights, and Domesticity
PRESIDENTIAL, Migration/Immigration, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society
Chair: Nicholas Wilson, UC Berkeley (Sociology)
Timing Domesticity, Timing History: Generation/s, Time, and Temporality in the Early
Twentieth Century Bengali Periodicals
Srirupa Prasad, University of Missouri, Columbia (Sociology)
Generational Tensions among Anti-Imperialists: How “Rights” Organizations Emerged
from the Anti-Imperialist Movement after the Philippine-American War
Erin Murphy, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville (Sociology)
The State Gives and Takes: Japanese Internment, Braceros, and Anti-Citizen
Farmworkers
Adrian Cruz, University of Massachusetts at Lowell (Sociology)
U.S. Imperialist Formations in South Korea: U.S.-ROK Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA)
Revisions and the Impact on Generational Frames
Yaejoon Kwon, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign (Sociology)
Discussant: Nicholas Wilson, UC Berkeley (Sociology)
25
Thursday, November 17, 2011
B1
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
Charles River
Children's Play
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD, Culture, Education, Urban
Chair: Kriste Lindenmeyer, UMBC (History)
Media Culture, Artifact and Gender Identity: An Analysis of Bratz Dolls
Lauren Levesque, University of Ottawa (Communication - Media Studies)
Accessing Toys/Interpreting Play: Children and Youth in History’s Online Sources and
Instructional Strategies
Miriam Forman-Brunell, University of Missouri (History)
Organizing Children’s Sporting Lives: Structural Similarities in Competitive Children’s
Activities
Hilary Levey Friedman, Harvard University (Sociology)
The Children’s Museum in the United States: Its Past, Present, and Future
Herminia Din, University of Alaska, Anchorage (Art)
Discussant: Kriste Lindenmeyer, UMBC (History)
B2
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
Lexington
Inequality, Institutions, History and Latin American Economies
ECONOMICS
Chair: Edward Beatty, Notre Dame University (History)
Public Domain, Property and Distributive Practices Through the Brazilian History of
Subsoil Rights
Gail Triner, Rutgers University (History)
Gendered Differences of Wealth Distribution in Mérida Yucatan, 1850-1900
Juliette Levy, University of California, Riverside (History)
Economic history and institutions: political administration as cause and consequence of
inequality in Brazil
Anne Hanley, Northern Illinois University (History)
The Politics of Finance in a Developing Country: Colombia, 1940-67
Carlos Brando, LSE (Economic History)
Discussant: Edward Beatty, Notre Dame University (History)
26
Thursday, November 17, 2011
B3
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
St. James
There Goes the Neighborhood! Crime and Health in the City
ECONOMICS, Criminal Justice/Legal, Family/Demography, Health/Medicine/Body,
Migration/Immigration, Urban
Chair: Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History)
Did Immigration Cause Crime in Nineteenth Century American Cities?
Rowena Gray, University of California, Davis (Economics)
Do “Neighborhood” Effects on Health Depend on Length of Neighborhood Residence?
Thomas Maloney, University of Utah (Economics)
Ming Wen, University of Utah (Sociology)
The Evolution of the Chicago Health Environment 1867-1900
Carlos Villarreal, University of Illinois at Chicago (Economics)
Policing peddlers. The prosecution of illegal street trade in eighteenth-century Dutch
towns
Danielle Van den Heuvel, University of Cambridge (Economics)
Discussant: Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History)
B4
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
Gloucester
Curriculum, Education, and Ideology
EDUCATION
Chair: Annie Winfield, Roger Williams University (Education)
Fragments, Frictions, and Fictions: Global and National History Narratives in the
International Baccalaureate Curriculum
Craig Perrier, Northeastern University (History)
The Language of the Nation: How poststructuralism can influence history education
Samantha Cutrara, York University, Toronto Canada (Education)
Discussant: Annie Winfield, Roger Williams University (Education)
27
Thursday, November 17, 2011
B5
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
Winthrop
Social and Cultural Diversities: Hidden Histories of the Early 20th Century.
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Gordon Darroch, York University (Sociology)
Cultural Communities and Life Insurance: Insuring Children and Women in the Early
Twentieth Century.
Peter Baskerville, (University of Victoria)
Exploring the “Other”: Evidence of a multilingual population from the 1911 Census of Canada
Chad Gaffield, University of Ottawa (History)
Byron Moldofsky, University of Toronto (Cartography, Geography)
Katharine Rollwagen, University of Ottawa (History)
Bilingualism at Individual and Household Levels in the 1911 Census of Canada:
prevalence and correlates.
Stella Park, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Charles Jones, University of Toronto (Sociology)
A historical demography of Canada’s Aboriginal population.
Gustave Goldmann, University of Ottawa (Social Science)
Discussant: Brian Gratton, Arizona State University (History)
B6
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
Beacon Hill
Spatial Variation in Residence Patterns and Its Determinants
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Family/Demography, Historical Geography, Macro-Historical
Dynamics, Migration/Immigration
Chair: Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Italian family patterns and determinant factors between 17th and 19th centuries
Giovanna Da Molin, University of Bari "Aldo Moro" (Historical and Geographical Science)
Cultural and economic dynamics of family living arrangements in a multiethnic society.
Northern Norway around 1900
Hilde L. Jåstad, University of Tromsø (Norwegian Historical Data Centre)
Gunnar Thorvaldsen, University of Tromsø (Norwegian Historical Data Centre)
Universal patrilocality in the rural Balkans – and nobody can explain why
Karl Kaser, University of Graz (Centre for Southeast European History)
Spatial variation in residence patterns in 19th-century Germany: comparing aggregate
published statistics and census microdata
Mikolaj Szoltysek, Max Planck Institute (Historical Demography)
Siegfried Gruber, Max Planck Institute (Historical Demography)
The affilativity of elder people within rural societies: regional differences in 19th century
Norway
Arne Solli, University of Bergen (History)
Discussant: David Reher, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Políticas y Sociología)
28
Thursday, November 17, 2011
B7
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
Newbury
Old Age Care and Family Systems in Antiquity
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Children and Childhood, Economics, Health/Medicine/Body,
Religion, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: To be announced
Who will get Harmonia’s necklace? Cross generational control of significant objects in
Classical Athens
Emma Griffiths, University of Manchester (Classics and Ancient History)
A demographic instrument? Laws against the remarriage of elderly women in Late
Antiquity
Ranja Knoebl, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (Classics)
B8
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
Cambridge
Historical GIS and Individual-Level Datasets I: Prosopography and social networks in
Chinese History
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
Chair: Michael Szonyi, Harvard University (East Asian Languages and Civilisations)
The China Biographical Database: Sources, Structure, and Methods
Peter Bol, Harvard University (EALC)
Careers, Migrations, and Marriages of the Elites in Sichuan, 965-1279
Song Chen, Bucknell University (East Asian Studies)
Citation Maps of the Song Empire, 150-1250
Hilde De Weerdt, Oxford University (Oriental Studies)
Spreading the Way: The Spatial Distribution of Private Academies in Southern Song and
Yuan China
Stephen Ford, Harvard University (History and East Asian Languages)
Discussants: Robert Hymes, Columbia University (History)
Michael Szonyi, Harvard University (East Asian Languages and Civilisations)
29
Thursday, November 17, 2011
B9
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
Constitution
Teaching Migration History to Diverse Audiences
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Jose Moya, Barnard College, Columbia University (History)
Finding your Way into History: Migration History as a Way to learn about the Other
Dorothee Schneider, University of Illinois-Urbana (Sociology)
Teaching Migration to the Young and the Young at Heart: Challenges and Opportunities
in the German Educational System.
Nicole Konpka, University of Bamberg, Germany (American Studies)
Immigrant youth in university courses: interrupting narratives
Lisa Patel Stevens, Boston College (Education)
American Immigration at a Big Ten University
Silvia Pedraza, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Discussant: Jose Moya, Barnard College, Columbia University (History)
B10
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
White Hill
Remembering and Forgetting the Past They Left Behind: Migration and Generational
Memory, I
PRESIDENTIAL, Migration/Immigration
Chair: Monique Laney, Smithsonian Institution (National Air and Space Museum)
Past as Prologue: Tracing the German and Mexican Immigrant Histories of Central
Indiana
Sujey Vega, Sam Houston State University (Sociology)
Photography and Memory: Framing the Past through the Gaps of a Dotted Image
Ilea Corina, Concordia University (Art History)
Meanings of History and Memories of the Past: Negotiating Generational Differences
among Chilean Political Exiles in Europe
Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
Remembering home: Memories of the home country by Chilean migrants in the United States
Cristian Dona-Reveco, Michigan State University (Sociology and History)
Discussant: Emilia Salvanou, University of Athens, Greece (History)
30
Thursday, November 17, 2011
B11
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
Cabot
Feminist Epistemology I
PRESIDENTIAL, Historical Geography, Politics, States and Society, Women, Gender, and
Sexuality
Chair: Nancy Baker, Sam Houston State University (History)
Gender and sexuality dynamics in an anti-AIDS organization: An intersectional
perspective
Benita Roth, SUNY Binghamton University (Sociology, History, and Women's Studies)
Politicos, Feminists, and Radicals: A Comparative Study of the Women’s Movements in
Chicago and New York from 1900 to 1970
Laura Nelson, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
The Waves of Anti-Rape Activism: Defining and Challenging Date Rape in the United
States
Caryn Neumann, Miami University (History)
Discussant: Nancy Baker, Sam Houston State University (History)
B12
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
Thoreau
Race and National Identity in African-Jamaican Politics, c. 1920s-1970s
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Politics
Chair: Henrice Altink, University of York (History)
From maverick to mainstream: The political career of Dr Oswald E. Anderson, 1919-1944
Henrice Altink, University of York (History)
From Creole to Black nationalism: D. K. Duncan’s attempt to redefine the Jamaican
nation in the mid-1970s
F.S. J. Ledgister, Clark Atlanta University (Political Science)
The life and times of charles archibald reid 1887-1944, black jamaican politican
Yvonne Brown, York University (Harriet Tubman Institute)
From Banana Boats to Carnival Floats
Bedelia Richards, University of Richmond (Sociology and Anthropology)
Cricket, Tea Parties and Carnival: Leisure, Recreation and Identities in West Indian
American Communities in the Twentieth Century
Violet Johnson, Agnes Scott College (History)
Discussant: Marilyn Halter, Boston University (History)
31
Thursday, November 17, 2011
B13
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
Franklin
Round Table Discussion: The Many Hands of the State I
STATES AND SOCIETY, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: George Steinmetz, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Discussant: Loic Wacquant, UC Berkeley (Sociology)
Meyer Kestnbaum, University of Maryland at College Park (Sociology)
Desmond King, Oxford University (Politics and International Relations)
Mala Htun, New School for Social Research (Political Science)
Julia Adams, Yale University (Sociology)
B14
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
Stuart
The New Fiscal Sociology of Development
STATES AND SOCIETY, Economics, Politics
Chair: Eric Lum, Yale University (Sociology)
Taxation in War and Interwar
Lucy Barnes, Trinity College (Political Science)
Coalitions and Veto Points: Explaining Varieties of Left and Rent-Capturing Tax Policies
in Latin America’s Left Turn
Carlos Freytes, Northwestern University (Political Science)
Taxes, Minerals, and Aid: The Political Economy of Revenue and State-Building in
Rwanda
Elizabeth Pearson, University of California-Berkeley (Sociology)
Internal Wars and Taxes
Diana Rodriguez-Franco, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussant: Eric Lum, Yale University (Sociology)
32
Thursday, November 17, 2011
B15
Thursday, 12:15pm – 2:15pm
Whittier
Walking, Mapping, and Living the Early American Cities
URBAN, Economics, Family/Demography, Historical Geography, Labor, Race and
Ethnicity, Urban, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: William Wyckoff, Montana State University Bozeman (Earth Sciences)
Mapping the Boston Poor: Inmates of the Boston Almshouse, 1795-1815
Ruth Herndon, Bowling Green State University (History)
Amílcar Challú, Bowling Green State University (History)
Mapping the Shifting Boundaries of Race and Class in Post-Revolutionary Providence
Joanne Pope Melish, University of Kentucky (History)
Mapping America’s First City: Life in Early Philadelphia
Paul Sivitz, Montana State University (History & Philosophy)
Billy Smith, Montana State University (History & Philosophy)
Emplacing Ideologies of Risk and the Built Environment in Women’s Residential Clubs in
1900s Chicago
Robin Bartram, Loyola University Chicago (Sociology)
Discussants: William Wyckoff, Montana State University Bozeman (Earth Sciences)
John Murray, University of Toledo (Economics)
33
Thursday, November 17, 2011
C1
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Newbury
Family Matters: Three Centuries of Domestic Homicide
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL, Urban, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Cynthia Grant Bowman, Cornell University (Law)
Killing Women/Women Who Kill: Relationship Homicides in Philadelphia, 1940-1960
Eric Schneider, University of Pennsylvania (Urban Studies/History)
From Petty Treason to 'A Woman at her Time of Life'": Two and a half centuries of wives
killing husbands in London
Carolyn Conley, University of Alabama (History)
“My Wife is an Old Battle Ax and I Am Going to Get Rid of Her”: Domestic Homicide in
New Orleans, 1921-1945
Jeffrey Adler, University of Florida (History)
Discussant: Cynthia Grant Bowman, Cornell University (Law)
C2
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Stuart
New Media Histories
CULTURE
Chair: Alison Gerber, Yale University (Sociology)
Tweeting the Revolution: Activism, Networked Media, and Mass Media
Beth Coleman, MIT (Comparative Media Studies and Writing and Humanistic Studies)
The Digital Milieu of Online Christianity: The Folding of Religious Experience into
Sociality
Sam Han, The Graduate Center, City University of New York (Sociology)
Archive, Media, Trauma
Amit Pinchevski, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Communication and Journalism)
The Power of Iconic Photographs: Do They Really Have That Much?
Julia Sonnevend, Columbia University (Communications)
Discussant: Joseph Klett, Yale University (Sociology)
34
Thursday, November 17, 2011
C3
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Back Bay
Empire and Education in the Caribbean
EDUCATION, Culture, Economics, Education, Politics
Chair: Erin Murphy, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville (Sociology)
To Comply with a Desire on the Part of Certain Bankers and Businessmen: Dominican
Education and U.S. Foreign Policy during the Early Twentieth Century
AJ Angulo, Winthrop University (Curric & Pedagogy; History)
Learning to Live with Others: U.S. Schools on Cuba’s Isle of Pines
Michael Neagle, University of Connecticut (History)
Nationalism, Imperialism, and Educational Reform in Cuba from José Martí to Alberto
Aguayo
Lisa Jarvinen, LaSalle University (American Studies)
Discussant: Erin Murphy, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville (Sociology)
C4
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Charles River
Relevance of Family History to Policy Makers and Individuals
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Criminal Justice/Legal, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Politics
Chair: Sebastian Klüsener, Max Planck Institute (Population and Policy)
Family traditions and family policies: Lithuania
Dalia Leinarte, Vilnius University (Gender Studies Centre)
Policy or Politics: Changing Family and Kinship Relations in Post-war Kosovo
Elife Krasniqi, Institute of History, University of Graz (Southeast European History)
Tahir Latifi, University of Graz (Southeast European History)
The Ideology of the Pioneer Generation in Family Histories in the United States, 1870-1950
Katharina Hering, George Washington University/Self (Labor History Research Center)
Discussant: Alice Kasakoff, University of South Carilina (Geography)
35
Thursday, November 17, 2011
C5
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
St. James
Constructing and Deconstructing Censuses and Census Databases
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Mikolaj Szoltysek, (Historical Demography)
The First Population Censuses in Britain, the United States, and Italy
Rebecca Emigh, UCLA (Sociology)
Dylan Riley, University of California (Sociology)
Patricia Ahmed, University of Kentucky (Sociology)
Census datasets and the social-demographic history of Israel and Palestine
Joel Perlmann, Bard College (Levy Economics Institute)
The Irish Households Structure of the Early 20th Century: Comparing Results of Co. Clare
and Meath
Yoshifumi Shimizu, Momoyama Gakuin University (Sociology)
“If They Don’t Count Us, We Don’t Count!”: Census 210 and the ‘Double-Edged’ Politics
of Racialized Numeracy
Michael Rodriguez, Brown University (Sociology)
Discussant: Siegfried Gruber, Max Planck Institute (Historical Demography)
C6
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Thoreau
Contextualizing Medicine and Medical Treatments
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY, Culture
Chair: Robert Wilson, University of Missouri-St. Louis (Honors College)
It Came From Brussels: The pre-history of the BMI
Kevin Donnelly, Brandeis University (History)
The Origins of Osteopathy deconstructed through a European discourse of Mechanical
Medicine
Anders Ottosson, Gothenburg University (Historical Studies)
Tuberculosis among Prison Inmates Over Three Centuries
Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Dorothy Dean, Summit County Medical Examiner's Office (Medical Examiner)
Dental Hypnotism, or the Story of George Herbert Mead's First Journal
Daniel Huebner, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Discussant: Lucinda M. McCray, Appalachian State University (History)
36
Thursday, November 17, 2011
C7
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Emerson
Round Table Discussion: Histories of Labor
LABOR
Chair: Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History)
Discussants: Michael Hanagan, Vassar College (History)
Greg Swedberg, Manhattanville College (History)
Prasannan Parthasarathi, Boston Collete (History)
C8
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Winthrop
World History, World-System Analysis and Globalization I
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS, Historical Geography, States and Society
Chair: Chris Chase-Dunn, University of California-Riverside (Sociology)
The East Asian Developmental Path and Environmental Constraints
Daniel Thompson, University of Michigan (Population Studies Center)
Lessons from Ancient to Modern Frontiers and Borderlands: Two Southwests
Thomas Hall, DePauw University (Sociology and Anthropology)
The Southeast Asian Connection in World History
Sing Chew, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Sociology)
Comparing Two Historical Engines of Globalization: Inner Asians vs. Europeans
Peter Turchin, University of Connecticutt (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)
Cowrie Shells and World Economies: Some Reflections in World History
Bin Yang, National University of Singapore (History)
Discussant: Chris Chase-Dunn, University of California-Riverside (Sociology)
37
Thursday, November 17, 2011
C9
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Beacon Hill
Beyond the Tourist Gaze : Comparing the Settlement Process of Career Migrants
Abroad in Past and Present
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Nancy L. Green, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (History)
I Am Not a Tourist, I Am Not a Migrant, I Am Not an Expat: the Temporary Settlement
of Career Migrants in 20th Century The Hague
Aniek Smit, Leiden University (History)
The Invisible Migrants: Movement of Filipino Professionals to Hong Kong
Valerie Yap, City University of Hong Kong (Asian and International Studies)
British residents on the Continent as reluctant career-migrants (1815-1914)?
Pieter Francois, Ghent University/Warwick University (History)
Integration Patterns of American Career Migrants: From Jazz to Opera
Amanda Von Koppenfels, University of Kent (Migration Studies)
Coming of Age "Back Home": Repatriates Revisited
Jacqueline Knoerr, Max Planck Institute (Social Anthropology)
European Military Labor Abroad: Prospects for Employment in Early Modern India and
China Compared
Barend Noordam, University of Leiden/Heidelberg (History)
Discussant: Heather Hindman, University of Texas - Austin (Asian Studies/Anthropology)
C10
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
White Hill
Remembering and Forgetting the Past They Left Behind: Migration and Generational
Memory, II
PRESIDENTIAL, Migration/Immigration
Chair: Julia Creet, York University (English)
Generational Memories of the Nazi Past among Germans in Huntsville, Alabama
Monique Laney, Smithsonian Institution (National Air and Space Museum)
Placing memories within a new nation: Orthodox refugees in Greece during the interwar
Emilia Salvanou, University of Athens, Greece (History)
Communities of experience and identification: The inter-generational transmission of
Holocaust memories in postwar Europe
Mary Fulbrook, University College London (German)
Reconfiguring memory and the “uses of forgetting” in the Mexican Jewish community.
Daniela Gleizer, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Cuajimalpa (Liberal Arts)
Discussant: Julia Creet, York University (English)
38
Thursday, November 17, 2011
C11
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Cabot
Labor Generations: Class, Continuity, and Change in North American Labor
Movements
PRESIDENTIAL, Labor, Politics
Chair: Jennifer Klein, Yale (History)
A New Generation (Re-)Invents Canadian Social Democracy
James Naylor, Brandon University (History)
How Organized Labor Made American Old-Age Security Exceptional, 1940-1965
Michael McCarthy, New York University (Sociology)
“Class” vs. “Special Interest”: The Politics of 1970s Anti-Inflation Fights in the U.S. and
Canada
Barry Eidlin, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Capital’s War on Labor and Labor’s Civil Wars in the U.S.
Steve Early, Independent Labor Journalist (Author)
Discussant: Julia Adams, Yale University (Sociology)
C12
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Cambridge
Historical GIS and Individual-Level Datasets II: Patterns, People and Processes in the
Urban Environment
PRESIDENTIAL, Family/Demography, Historical Geography, Urban
Chair: Donald Lafreniere, University of Western Ontario (Geography)
Immigrant Patterns in the Lower East Side at Tomkins Square in 1880: Combining NAPP
and Urban Transition Data to Study Immigration at the Street and Building Level
Kurt Schlichting, Fairfield University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Assimilation by the Third Generation?
John Logan, Brown University (Sociology)
Hyoungjin Shin, Brown University (Population Studies & Training Center)
Missing and Marginalized Victorians: a GIS of the 1891 check census of Victoria, British Columbia
Donald Lafreniere, University of Western Ontario (Geography)
Patrick Dunae, Vancouver Island University (History)
John Lutz, University of Victoria (History)
Jason Gilliland, University of Western Ontario (Geography)
Close, but not too close: Familial residential propinquity in Quebec City, 1871-1911
Marc St-Hilaire, Université Laval (Géographie)
Discussant: Donald DeBats, Flinders University (American Studies)
39
Thursday, November 17, 2011
C13
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Gloucester
Racial Policy, Policing and Politics
RACE AND ETHNICITY
Chair: Karl Monsma, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Sociology)
Savage as the Wolf: Federal Indian Policy and Frames of Subjugation
Dwanna Robertson, UMass-Amherst (Sociology)
From Inclusion to Autonomy and Back Again: Black Political Praxis in the American
Century
Matthew Birkhold, Binghamton University (Sociology)
Parallel Tracks with Points of Intersection: The Mexican American and African
American Campaigns against School Segregation
Jeanne Powers, Arizona State University (Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College)
Policing Race in the Old Regime
Anne Ruderman, Yale University (History)
Discussant: Jordan Stanger-Ross, University of Victoria (History)
C14
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Franklin
Round Table Discussion: The Many Hands of the State II
STATES AND SOCIETY, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Ann Orloff, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussants: Kimberley Morgan, George Washington University (Political Science)
Elisabeth Clemens, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Robert Lieberman, Columbia University (Political Science)
Ajay Mehrotra, Indiana University (Law/History)
Amy Lerman, Princeton University (Politics)
40
Thursday, November 17, 2011
C15
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Whittier
Memory and Nation
STATES AND SOCIETY, Culture, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Politics
Chair: Lyn Spillman, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
Thoroughly modern memory: Films of Scotland and the vision of national identity
Andrew Blaikie, University of Aberdeen (Sociology)
The 'big society' and the historiography of the British welfare state
Bernard Harris, University of Southampton, UK (Social Sciences)
Mythologizing “Japan” in 1935 and 210: Women, media, and the making of national
history
Yuka Hasegawa, University of Hawaii at Manoa (Anthropology)
Discussant: Lyn Spillman, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
C16
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Lexington
Taxation, Tariffs, and Citizenship in American History
STATES AND SOCIETY, Economics, Politics
Chair: Diana Rodriguez-Franco, Northwestern University (Sociology)
The Republican Tariff Coalition of the Nineteenth Century
Ariel Ron, University of California, Berkeley (History)
Taxable Subjects: The Role of the State in Constructing Post-Slavery Labor Regimes
Susan McCabe, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Political Economy and the Repeal of the Stamp Act
Justin DuRivage, Yale University (History)
Taxpayer Citizenship and Educational Equality on Both Sides of Brown
Camille Walsh, University of Washington - Bothell (Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences)
Discussant: Diana Rodriguez-Franco, Northwestern University (Sociology)
41
Thursday, November 17, 2011
C17
Thursday, 2:30pm – 4:30pm
Constitution
Gender, Laws and Regulatory State Fictions
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Criminal Justice/Legal, Politics, Race and Ethnicity,
States and Society
Chair: Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University (Political Science)
Caste, Witchcraft and Gender in Colonial Latin America
Jacob Glicklich, UW-Milwaukee (History)
Second Thoughts: Kentucky’s Struggle to Rescind Ratification of the Equal Rights
Amendment, 1973-1978
Nancy Baker, Sam Houston State University (History)
Goldberg v. Rostker and Fantasies of Masculine Citizenship in the United States:
Dorit Geva, Central European University (Sociology & Social Anthropology)
Sexology and the State: Constructing Sexual Normality under Communism
Katerina Liskova, Masaryk University (Sociology)
Discussant: Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University (Political Science)
D1
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
Charles River
New Research on the U.S. Interregional Slave Trade
ECONOMICS, Criminal Justice/Legal, Family/Demography, Race and Ethnicity, Rural,
Agricultural, and Environmental
Chair: Richard Sutch, University of California (Economics)
The Interstate Slave Trade Revisited: A View from Slave Manifests
Richard Steckel, Ohio State University (Economics)
The Lower Mississippi Valley’s Rural Slave Population: the Effects of the Slave Trade in
the Early Republic
Patrick Luck, Johns Hopkins University (History)
An Economic Analysis of Slave Warranties: the 1830 New Orleans slave market
Mallorie Smith, Tulane University (Economics)
Jonathan Pritchett, Tulane University (Economics)
The Internal Slave Trade in the U.S.: Natchez, Mississippi, 1825-1832 and New Orleans,
Louisiana, 1829-1831
Edward Baptist, Cornell University (History)
Discussant: Richard Sutch, University of California (Economics)
42
Thursday, November 17, 2011
D2
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
Franklin
In the Bosom of the Family? Aging and the Elderly in Joint- and Stem Family Societies.
Comparative Perspectives
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Children and Childhood, Health/Medicine/Body, Women,
Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, EHESS-Paris (Centre de Recherches Historiques)
At the edge of Europe: the household, the family, and care of the elderly in 20th century
Istanbul
Alan Duben, Istanbul Bilgi University (Sociology)
Elderly people in a rural Italian community at the turn of the 20th century
Matteo Manfredini, University of Parma (Statistics)
Marco Breschi, University Di Udine/Dip Scienze (Statistics)
All in the bosom of the family? Two Eastern European joint-family societies compared
Mikolaj Szoltysek, Max Planck Institute (Historical Demography)
Siegfried Gruber, Max Planck Institute (Historical Demography)
Changing Parental Power in Parent-Adult Child Households: A Bi-Generational View of
Coresidence in the US, 1960, 1970, and 2000
Joan R. Kahn, University of Maryland (Sociology)
Frances Goldscheider, Brown University (Sociology)
Javier García Manglano, University of Maryland (Sociology)
Discussant: Monica Das Gupta, World Bank (Development Research Group)
43
Thursday, November 17, 2011
D3
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
Beacon Hill
Family Reconstitutions with Colonial Sources
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Kees Mandemakers, International Institue of Social History (Historical Sample
Netherlands)
Nominative difficulties in looking for family reconstitution
Mario Boleda, Conicet (Demography)
Colonial thombos and the historical demography of Ceylon, 1760-1770
Jan Kok, Radboud University Nijmegen (History)
Colonial thombos and the historical demography of Ceylon, 1760-1770
Albert van den Belt, Independent researcher (Independent researcher)
Problems and opportunities in family reconstitution using church records in Africa:
examples from twentieth-century Uganda and Tanzania
Shane Doyle, University of Leeds (History)
Marital relations in Suriname at the Sugar Estates of Fairfield, Breukelerwaard,
Cannewapibo and La Jalousie in the last decades before the Emancipation (1863).
Huub Everaert, University of Applied Sciences (Education)
Historical demography in Africa using parish registers: experiences from the Mwanza
Historical Demographic Database, 1890-1990
Sarah Walters, Cambridge University (Geography)
Discussants: Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History)
Douglas Libby, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (History)
44
Thursday, November 17, 2011
D4
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
Cambridge
Geographical Frameworks for World History II
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, Macro-Historical Dynamics
Chair: Patrick Manning, University of Pittsburgh (History)
Building a multi-national historical GIS: experience from the QVIZ project
Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth (Geography)
WorldMap: Toward a General Purpose GeoSpatial Collaboration Platform
Ben Lewis, Harvard (Center for Geographic Analysis)
CLIO World Tables: A Global Historical Database
John Gerring, Boston University (Political Science)
Jim Mahoney, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Erzen Oncel, Boston University (Political Science)
Jennifer Rosen, North Western University (Sociology)
Karim Nagib, Boston University (Economics)
Jitka Vinduskova, Clark University (International Development, Community, and
Environment)
Natalie Lam, Boston University (Political Science)
An HGIS for Exploring the Dynamic Spatial and Temporal Patterns in a Database on
18th-Century Atlantic Commerce - based on the Intentionally-Linked Entities Database
Scheme and MapWindow GIS
J. B. Owens, Idaho State University (History)
Ana S. Crespo, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Spain (n/a)
Russell Stephenson, Idaho State University (Computer Science)
Scott Pearson, Idaho State University (History)
Daniel Ames, Idaho State University (Geosciences)
Vitit Kantabutra, Idaho State University (Electrical Engineering and Computer Science)
Barbara Stephenson, Idaho State University (History)
Modeling Events for a Global Historical Atlas
Karl Grossner, UC Santa Barbara (Geography)
Discussant: Nathan Nunn, Harvard University (Economics)
45
Thursday, November 17, 2011
D5
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
Newbury
Round Table Discussion: Public Employee Unionism and Economic Crisis
LABOR, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History)
Discussants: Joseph McCartin, Georgetown University (History)
Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History)
Louis Jones, Wayne State University (History)
Steve Meyer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (History)
D6
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
Winthrop
World History, World-System Analysis and Globalization II
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Sing Chew, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Sociology)
R. D. McKenzie and the Origins of Global Sociology
Dennis MacDonald, Saint Anselm College (Sociology)
Afroeurasian World-System and Globalization in Retrospection
Andrey Korotayev, Russian State University for the Humanities (Modern Asian and
African Studies)
Grinin Leonid, Volgograd Center for Social Research (Macrodynamics)
World Systems from the Perspective of Deep History, Afro-Eurasia 200, 000--8000 BCE
Paul Adams, Shippensburg University and University of San Carlos, emeritus (History)
Global Structure and Dynamics of Protest Waves in the Long Twentieth Century
Chungse Jung, Binghamton University (Sociology)
Discussant: Peter Turchin, University of Connecticutt (Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology)
46
Thursday, November 17, 2011
D7
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
Back Bay
“Blood, ” Migration, and Sexuality: Reflections on the Nature of Women’s Political
Authority
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society, Women, Gender,
and Sexuality
Chair: Kathryn Tomasek, Wheaton College (History)
“Sisterhood of Blood: Deconstructing White Privilege Through a Conservative Woman’s
Will to Power”
Carolyn Strange, Australian National University (History)
“‘I am a Colored Lady of the Cherokee Nation’”: Gender, Migration, & Identity in the
Cherokee Diaspora, 1865-1914
Gregory Smithers, University of Aberdeen (History)
“Notes on a Humanitarian Crisis: From the White Slave Trade to the Traffic in Women”
Roxana Galusca, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (English)
Discussant: Kathryn Tomasek, Wheaton College (History)
D8
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
St. James
Media Strategies in Presidential Politics, 1968-Present
POLITICS, Presidential
Chair: Alexander Bloom, (History)
Appealing to the Heart: Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and the Reconstruction of the
Republican Party in the 1960s
Kathryn Brownell, Boston University (History)
Sissies, Cowboys, and Action Heroes: Constructing Manhood in Modern American
Political Campaigns”
Martha May, Western Connecticut State University (History)
Quips and Gaffes: The Cinematic Turn in Presidential Image Management, 1980-209
Burton Peretti, Western Connecticut State University (History)
“Right on Mr. President”: Richard Nixon’s New Politics and the Young Voters for the
President, 1972.
Seth Blumenthal, Boston University (History)
Associational Governance in the Indian IT Industry
Una Kim, Harvard University (Organizational Behavior and Sociology)
Discussant: Alexander Bloom, Wheaton College (History)
47
Thursday, November 17, 2011
D9
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
Gloucester
Culture, Politics and Democracy
POLITICS, Culture
Chair: Barry Eidlin, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Making Revolution from the Middle: Construction of Middle-Class Narratives in
Democratic Movements in South Korea and the Philippines
Celso Villegas, Brown University (Sociology)
Myungji Yang, Brown University (Sociology)
Deliberative Cultures
Jensen Sass, Yale University (Sociology)
From the "Third World" to the "Third Wave": Pathologies of Democratization
Kyong-Min Son, Cornell University (Government)
The Korean Democratic Party’s Countermeasures against the Agricultural Land Reform
Hakyoung Lee, Seoul National University (Political Science and International Relations)
Discussant: Barry Eidlin, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
D10
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
Cabot
Book Session: Education and the Creation of Capital in the Early American Republic
PRESIDENTIAL, Children and Childhood, Culture, Economics, Education, Politics, States
and Society
Chair: Kim Tolley, Notre Dame de Namur University (Education and Leadership)
Education and the Creation of Capital in the Early American Republic (Cambridge
University Press, 210).
Nancy Beadie, University of Washington Seattle (Education)
Discussants: Anne McCants, Masschusetts Institute of Technology (History)
Pavla Miller, RMIT University (Global Studies, Social Science and Planning)
David Mitch, University of Maryland-Baltimore County (Economics)
48
Thursday, November 17, 2011
D11
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
Lexington
Youth and Memory
PRESIDENTIAL, Children and Childhood, Culture, Family/Demography
Chair: Paula Fass, University of California, Berkeley and Rutgers University, New
Brunswick (History)
“Rehabilitating a problematic memory? White Students Narrating the Integration of
Central High School 1957-58”
Mira Debs, Yale University & University of California Berkeley (Sociology)
Childhood, social change and social memory
Dorothy Moss, Leeds Metropolitan University (Childhood Studies, Carnegie Faculty)
Before We Called Each Other Survivors: An Oral History of Girl Scouting and Trauma
Following the 1977 Camp Scott Murders
Amy Sullivan, University of Illinois, Chicago (History)
Remembering Childhood among the Ruins, Germany 1945-1950
Michelle Mouton, University of Wisconsin Oshkoh (History)
Discussant: Paula Fass, University of California, Berkeley and Rutgers University, New
Brunswick (History)
D12
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
Constitution
Book Session: Reproducing the French Race, by Elisa Camiscioli
RACE AND ETHNICITY
Chair: Elizabeth Onasch, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Reproducing the French Race: Immigration, Intimacy, and Embodiment in the Early
Twentieth Century
Elisa Camiscioli, SUNY Binghamton (History)
Discussants: Elizabeth Onasch, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Jennifer Boittin, Penn State University (French and Francophone Studies)
Christina Firpo, California Polytechnic State University (History)
Amelia Lyons, University of Central Florida (History)
49
Thursday, November 17, 2011
D13
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
Whittier
Obama's Agenda in Historical Perspective
STATES AND SOCIETY, Economics, Health/Medicine/Body, Migration/Immigration,
Politics, Presidential, Program Committee
Chair: Ho-fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Obama's Economic Strategy: What are the Prospects of Success?
Fred Block, UC-Davis (Sociology)
In Limbo: The American Immigrant Population and Immigration Reform
Alejandro Portes, Princeton (Sociology)
Obama and the "American Century"
Beverly Silver, Johns Hopkins University (sociology)
Obama's Healthcare Reform
Theda Skocpol, Harvard University (Government)
Discussant: Richard Lachmann, University at Albany- SUNY (sociology)
D14
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
White Hill
Federalism and the New Fiscal Sociology
STATES AND SOCIETY, Economics, Politics
Chair: Ariel Ron, University of California, Berkeley (History)
Adversarial Politics and Fiscal Federalism: Canadian Tax Policy, 1988-208
Joshua McCabe, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
Aaron Major, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
Millionaire Migration and State Taxation of Top Incomes
Cristobal Young, Stanford University (Sociology)
Charles Varner, Princeton University (Sociology)
Public Employees and Municipal Finance
Megan Adams, University of California, Berkeley (History)
Bureaucrats, Economic Ideas, and Influence in Tax Policy-Making
Johan Christensen, European University Institute (Political Science)
Discussant: Ariel Ron, University of California, Berkeley (History)
50
Thursday, November 17, 2011
D15
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
Stuart
Round Table Discussion: The Existential Problem of Urban Studies
URBAN
Chair: Harvey J Graff, Ohio State University (English and History)
Discussants: Harvey J Graff, Ohio State University (English and History)
N.D.B. Connolly, University of Michigan (History)
Kevin Cox, Ohio State University (Geography)
Michael Katz, University of Pennsylvania (History)
Ira Katznelson, Columbia University (Political Science)
Paul H Mattingly, New York University (History)
Jan Reiff, UCLA (History & Statistics)
Anne Spirn, MIT (Architecture)
Daniel Amsterdam, Ohio State University (History)
D16
Thursday, 4:45pm – 6:45pm
Thoreau
Mothers as Symbols and Actors
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Children and Childhood, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Christine Ehrick, University of Louisville (History)
The Mothers of Disappeared Political Activists and their Local and Global Political
Contexts: Mexico, 1968-210
Dolores Trevizo, Occidental College (Sociology)
“Superior to any Other”: The Irish Catholic Mother in the Nineteenth and Twentieth
Centuries
Cara Delay, College of Charleston (History)
Not Like My Mother: Changes in childrearing practices between Depression-era and
Baby Boom generation mothers
Elizabeth Ryan, Wayne State University (History)
Maternal Economies and the Management of Lone Motherhood in England: the 1950s
and the 1980s Compared
April Gallwey, University of Warwick, UK (History)
Discussant: Christine Ehrick, University of Louisville (History)
51
Friday, November 18, 2011
E1
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Cabot
Growing Up Outside the Family
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD, Criminal Justice/Legal, Education, Family/Demography,
Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Birgitte Søland, Ohio State University (History)
Ships' boys and other boys in the Swedish Military 1600-1800
Maria Sjöberg, Historical studies (Historical Studies)
Regulating the Family: Child Welfare and Unfree Labor in the Minnesota State Public
School, 1886-1936
Heather Hawkins, University of Minnesota (History)
Children of the state: American foster care, 1925 to WWII
Laura Curran, Rutgers University (Social Work)
Long term trends in fostering practices:
Elisabeth Engberg, Umeå University (Centre for Population Studies)
Pam Sharpe, University of Tasmania (History and Classics)
Discussant: Birgitte Søland, Ohio State University (History)
E2
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Charles River
Education and American Political Development
EDUCATION, States and Society
Chair: Elisabeth Clemens, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Redefining the Public Sphere: Schooling and Political Development in the Jim Crow
South
Joan Malczewski, NYU (Humanities and the Social Sciences in the Professions)
Beyond Sombart: Embedding Education within a Broader Portrait of Social Policy and
U.S. State Development
Daniel Amsterdam, Ohio State University (History)
State Social Regulation of Children through Schooling, 1890-1940
Tracy Steffes, Brown University (Education)
The State’s Role in Public Education and Women’s Political Authority in the U.S. and
Japan
Michael Pisapia, Elizabethtown College (Political Science)
Discussant: Elisabeth Clemens, University of Chicago (Sociology)
52
Friday, November 18, 2011
E3
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Franklin
Modes of Knowledge Creation and Assessment
EDUCATION
Chair: Lawrence J Friedman, Harvard University/Emeritus Indiana University (Mind,
Brain, and Behavior Initiative)
The Canonical Crossword: Cultural literacy and the History of Puzzles.
Andrew Abbott, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Nathan Wilmers, University of Chicago (Sociology)
The Physico-Social Mediation Alternative to Nature Versus Nurture: Why Have the
Social Sciences Never Fully Embraced It?
Michael Bare, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Three roads to modern science: Germany, Britain, and France in comparative perspective
Jacob Habinek, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Scientific Systems between Clash and Transformation: Kurt Lewin’s path from German
Gestalt psychology to applied social psychology in North America
Anna Perlina, Max-Planck-Institute & Humboldt University of Berlin (History of Science)
Discussant: Lawrence J Friedman, Harvard University/Emeritus Indiana University
(Mind, Brain, and Behavior Initiative)
E4
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Thoreau
Early Life Conditions, and Social and Demographic Outcomes I
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Family/Demography, Health/Medicine/Body, Macro-Historical
Dynamics
Chair: Arne Solli, University of Bergen (History)
Long term changes in the impact of social homogamy on socioeconomic attainment and
mobility: The case of Sweden 1830-1970
Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic History)
Bart Van de Putte, Ghent University (History)
Jonas Helgertz, Lund University (Economic History)
The Survival Advantage of Siblings of Centenarians:Contribution of Childhood Conditions
Valérie Jarry, Université de Montréal (Démographie)
Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal (Démographie)
The total influence of family background on status attainment in the Netherlands from
1842-1922 – a multilevel sibling model
Antonie Knigge, University of Utrecht (ICS/Sociology)
Marco van Leeuwen, University of Utrecht (Historical Sociology)
Ineke Maas, Utrecht University (ICS/Sociology)
Kees Mandemakers, Int Institue of Social History (Historical Sample Netherlands)
The type of disease environment experienced in infancy and mortality later in life:
Southern Sweden, 1830-1968
Luciana Quaranta, University of Lund (Economic History)
Discussant: Diego Ramiro-Fariñas, Spanish National Research Council (Population)
53
Friday, November 18, 2011
E5
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
St. James
Household and Family Change: Insights from Linked Census Data
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Migration/Immigration
Chair: J. David Hacker, Binghamton University, SUNY (History)
Cultural diversity within Quebec families at the end of the 19th century: New research
perspectives using census records linked with BALSAC marriages
Danielle Gauvreau, Concordia University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Helene Vezina, Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi (Human Sciences)
Marc St-Hilaire, Université Laval (Géographie)
Patricia Thornton, Concordia University (Geography, Planning and Environment)
Household and Family Structure Before and After Migration: New Findings on
Nineteenth-Century Internal Migration using Linked Census Records
Ron Goeken, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Patricia Kelly Hall, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
How the living arrangements of children changed: Of old and new instability and
complexity and the heyday of the ‘intimate family’
Frans Van Poppel, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Institute (Social Demography)
Niels Schenk, Erasmus University, Rotterdam (Sociology)
Ruben van Gaalen, Statistics Netherlands (Research)
The Role of Childhood Sickness in Reproducing Socioeconomic Advantages Across
Generations: Evidence from the 19th Century
J. Robert Warren, University of Minnesota (Sociology)
Laurie Knies, University of Minnesota (Sociology)
Families and Production in San Vicente (Buenos Aires, Argentine) through its Censuses
1813-1869
Claudia Contente, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Humanitats)
Discussant: Alice Kasakoff, University of South Carolina-Columbia (Geography)
54
Friday, November 18, 2011
E6
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Back Bay
How Things Change: Fashion, Ideology, Measurement
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Yuval Feinstein, UCLA (Sociology)
The Culture of Vigilance: Rethinking Clock Time and the Self
Benjamin Snyder, University of Virginia (Sociology)
Theories and Criticism of Text and Fashion: Exploring Critical Issues
Damayanthie Eluwawalage, State University of New York at Oneonta (Human Ecology)
Ideology Used as a Tool and the Distortion of Generativity
Donna Karno, University of Maine, Farmington (Early Childhood Education)
Michael Glassman, Ohio State University (Human Ecology and Family Science)
Global Diffusion of Knowledge: The Case of the Decimal Metric System, 1795-2000
Hector Vera, New School for Social Research (Sociology)
Discussant: Yuval Feinstein, UCLA (Sociology)
E7
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Newbury
Book Session: Dorothee Schneider's Crossing Borders
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Criminal Justice/Legal, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Dirk Hoerder, Arizona State University (History)
Crossing Borders: Migration and Citizenship in the Twentieth-Century United States
Dorothee Schneider, University of IL-Urbana (Sociology)
Discussants: David Abraham, University of Miami (Law)
Lucy Salyer, University of New Hampshire (History)
Fraser Ottanelli, University of South Florida (History)
Grace Delgado, Pennsylvania State University (History and Religious Studies)
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Friday, November 18, 2011
E8
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
White Hill
Beyond Generations. Transmitting Feminism in France from Simone De Beauvoir to
the Present
PRESIDENTIAL, Politics, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Vojin Sasa Vukadinovic, Humboldt University of Berlin (Graduiertenkolleg
Geschlecht als Wissenskategorie)
Maintaining feminist mobilization during the 80s in France: the single-sex organizations
as a symbolic and practical way to ensure continuity with the 70s
Alban Jacquemart, EHESS (Sociology)
Commemorations, a transmission tool ? The French Women’s Liberation Movement
40th anniversary celebrations' case
Marion Charpenel, Sciences-Po Paris (Political Sciences)
Feminist mothers and their children: a study of transmission processes between family
generations
Camille Masclet, University of Lausanne-University of Paris 8 (Political Sociology)
Discussant: Vojin Sasa Vukadinovic, Humboldt University of Berlin (Graduiertenkolleg
Geschlecht als Wissenskategorie)
E9
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Whittier
Leftist Terrorism, Gender and Generationality
PRESIDENTIAL, Criminal Justice/Legal, Politics, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Dominique Grisard, University of Basel, Switzerland (Gender Studies)
Illegal Matrilineal Legacies. The “generational” approach in debates about Germany’s
leftist terrorist past and its gender-implications
Vojin Sasa Vukadinovic, Humboldt University of Berlin (Graduiertenkolleg Geschlecht
als Wissenskategorie)
Generation in Post-Terrorist Narratives
Clare Bielby, University of Hull (Modern Languages)
Ulrike Meinhof as a “Terrorist, Card-Carrying Communist, Unfit Mother”: A Daughter’s
Campaign
Patricia Melzer, Temple University (Women's Studies)
“Amazons of Terror“: Action Directe and Radicalization Narratives in the French Media
Fanny Bugnon, University of Angers, France (History)
Discussant: Dominique Grisard, University of Basel, Switzerland (Gender Studies)
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Friday, November 18, 2011
E10
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Stuart
Migrations within and across Generations
PRESIDENTIAL, Migration/Immigration
Chair: Claire Zalc, CNRS (IHMC)
Intergenerational Income Mobility and Early Life Conditions. Analysis of Immigrant
Siblings in Sweden.
Serhiy Dekhtyar, Lund University (Economic History)
Kirk Scott, Lund University (Economic History)
The Double Meaning of Generation in Immigration Studies. Investigating 1st and 2nd
Generation in Postwar France
Lionel Kesztenbaum, INED (History)
Angéline Escafré-Dublet, Centre for International Studies and Research (Sciences)
The Role of Ethnic Associations in Non-Recent Immigrant Populations
Everett Peachey, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Intergenerational transmission and transnational practices among three generations of
Azorean Portuguese in Quebec (Canada)
Ana Gherghel, Universidade dos Açores (Centro de estudos sociais/ DHFCS)
Le Gall Josiane, UQAM (Communication Sociale et Publique)
Securing economic survival by cooperation. Generational migration of Florentine
merchants in the Kingdom of Hungary from king Louis I (1342- 1382) until Matthias
Corvinus (1458- 1490)
Katalin Prajda, European University Institute (History and Civilization)
Discussant: Claire Zalc, CNRS (IHMC)
E11
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Beacon Hill
Racial Identity, Culture and Media
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Culture, Migration/Immigration, Urban
Chair: Ariel Salzmann, Queen's University (History)
Language as identity: belonging and interaction among Portuguese speakers in Boston
Graca Cordeiro, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL), Lisboa, Portugal (Social
Research Methods)
The color of victory: Soccer and the French postcolonial nation
Christelle Gomis, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (History)
Images of South Asians in American Popular Media: 1980 to present
Bhoomi Thakore, Loyola University Chicago (Sociology)
Discussant: Dwanna Robertson, UMass-Amherst (Sociology)
57
Friday, November 18, 2011
E12
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Constitution
Taxation and American Political Economy
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Romain Huret, Université Lyon 2 (Études Anglophones)
The campaign for federal tax limitation and the Reagan Revolution
Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
The sacredness of the public debt and the equal sacredness of the National pensions:
Public finances and patriotic visions of social justice after the Civil War
Nicolas Barreyre, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre (Études anglophones)
The Land of Too Much: A Demand-Side Theory of Comparative Political Economy
Monica Prasad, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Incompetent gaugers, depised excisemen? Excise taxes, bureaucratic reforms and local
resistance during the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era
Romain Huret, Université Lyon 2 (Études Anglophones)
Taxation and the Politics of Social Policy in the United States
Daniel Beland, University of Saskatchewan (Public Policy)
Discussant: Josh Pacewicz, University of Chicago (Sociology)
E13
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Lexington
Supranational Institutions
STATES AND SOCIETY, Culture, Politics
Chair: Ana Velitchkova, University of Notre Dame (Sociology and Kroc Institute for
International Peace Studies)
The Washington Consensus as Transnational Policy Paradigm: Its Origins, Trajectory,
and Current State
Sarah Babb, Boston College (Sociology)
Regional Integration and Welfare-State Convergence in Europe
Jason Beckfield, Harvard University (Sociology)
Regional Integration and Welfare-State Convergence in Europe
Oana Dan, Harvard university (Sociology)
Rethinking National Sovereignty in the Context of Local and Transnational Violence
Diane Davis, MIT (Sociology)
Creating a Pan American Society: United States Cultural Institutes, Libraries, and
Hemispheric Integration, 1938-1953
Julie Prieto, Stanford University (History)
Discussant: Ana Velitchkova, University of Notre Dame (Sociology and Peace Studies)
58
Friday, November 18, 2011
E14
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Winthrop
The Nordic Model in the World of Models
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Christopher Lloyd, University of New England (Business, Economics and Public Policy)
The Marketing of the Nordic Model
Klaus Petersen, University of Southern Denmark (Centre for Welfare State Research)
The Nordic Model in North America.
Carl Marklund, European University Institute (History and Civilization)
The Australian/Nordic Divergence from the 1950s and the Debate Over Corporatist ReConvergence in the 1980s: Two Paths of Social Democratic Welfare Capitalism in the
20th Century
Christopher Lloyd, University of New England (Business, Economics and Public Policy)
The Nordic Model in Eastern Europe
Katalin Miklóssy, Aleksanteri Institute, University of Helsinki (Social Science History,
Political History)
The Nordic Model and the European Social Model
Pauli Kettunen, University of Helsinki (Social Science History)
Discussants: Christopher Lloyd, University of New England (Business, Economics and Public
Policy)
Carl Marklund, European University Institute (History and Civilization)
E15
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Cambridge
Micropolitics and the State
STATES AND SOCIETY, Politics
Chair: Christi M. Smith, Indiana University (Sociology)
An Intimate Interpretation of the Red Dragon: From Deng Xioaping to the 21st Century
Umeme Sababu, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (History and Anthropology)
The ecclesiastical and secular legislation concerning Transylvanian Romanian families in
the second half of the 19th century
Marius Eppel, Babes-Bolyai University (Centre for Population Studies)
The politicization of headscarf in Turkey: Islamic activism in the Secular Public Space
Elif Andac, University of Kansas (Sociology)
Discussant: Christi M. Smith, Indiana University (Sociology)
59
Friday, November 18, 2011
E16
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Gloucester
Book Session: Cities Under Siege: The New Military Urbanism
URBAN, States and Society
Chair: Michael Katz, University of Pennsylvania (History)
Cities UnderSiege: The New Military Urbanism
Steve Graham, University of Newcastle (UK) (Architecture)
Discussants: Alice O'Connor, University of California, Santa Barbara (History)
Ira Katznelson, Columbia University (Political Science)
George Steinmetz, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Jennifer Light, Northwestern University (Communication)
Steve Graham, University of Newcastle, UK (Architecture)
E17
Friday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Emerson
Round Table Discussion: “Feminist Approaches and Quantitative Methods”
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY
Chair: Benita Roth, Binghamton University (SUNY Binghamton) (Sociology, History, and
Women's Studies)
Discussants: Clair Apodaca, Florida International University (Politics and International
Relations)
Kristen Springer, Rutgers University (Sociology)
Eva Fodor, Central European University (Gender Studies)
Catherine Bolzendahl, UC Irvine (Sociology)
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Friday, November 18, 2011
F1
Friday, 10:00am – 12:30pm
Georgian
SSHA Poster Session
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Imagery of the I.W.W.
Robert Trombley, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (History)
Early Modern Maps and Ethnohistory of the Upper Country, New France
Linda Naunapper, University of Wisconsin (Religious Studies and Anthropology)
Thy Will be Done. The Path to the Office of Bishop in the Church of Sweden during the
20th Century
Ulrika Lagerlöf Nilsson, historical studies (Departement of historical studies)
Far Beyond the Archives: The Sociological Roots of Brazilian Oral History
Ricardo Santhiago, Universidade de São Paulo (History)
Servants, Sisters, and Social Support: Kin Assistance in Cases of Extramarital Pregnancy,
Flanders 1850-1930
Christa Matthys, University of Ghent (Modern History)
Isabelle Devos, Ghent University (History)
Ayokunle Omobowale, University of Ibadan (Sociology)
Four Generations of Census Transcription: A Comparison
J. Andrew Ross, University of Guelph (History and Economics)
Luiza Antonie, University of Guelph (Economics)
Growing up with Women: The Effect of Older Sibling Sex Composition on Fertility
Control in a 19th-century German Population
Ainhoa Alustiza, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (Geography)
Diederik Boertien, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Political and Social Sciences)
Natalia Malancu, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Political and Social Sciences)
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Friday, November 18, 2011
F1
Friday, 10:00am – 12:30pm
Georgian
SSHA Poster Session
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Parental Loss and Childhood Death in Pre-industrial France
Sofie De Veirman, Ghent University (History)
Alan Fernihough, University College Dublin (Economics)
Stacey Hallman, Univesity of Western Ontario (Sociology)
Alexey Shpenev, Lomonosov Moscow State University (Economics)
Partner Selection and Marriage Timing Among Migrants in Sart: A Competing Risks
Analysis
Paul Puschmann, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Centre for Sociological Research)
Ana Safranoff, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Sociology)
Nina Van den Driessche, Ghent University (Sociology)
Lineage Patterns of Non-marriage in Germany, 1700-1899
Bjorn Eriksson, Lund University (Economic History)
James Iveniuk, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Miquel Valls-Figols, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (Centre d'Estudis Demogràfics)
Breaking up the House: New Household Heads in Rural Liaoning, 1792-199
Brian Bettenhausen, University of Chicago (Center for Population Economics)
Yu-ting Chang, Texas A&M University (Sociology)
Lei He, Texas A&M University (Sociology)
Jiangeng Xu, University of Toledo (Economics and Mathematics)
Gendered Preferences for Children in Past Germany during the Fertility Decline, 18301930
Gabriella Nordin, Umea University (Centre for Sami Research)
Glenn Sandström, Umea University (Centre for Population Studies)
Lotta Vikström, Umea University (Centre for Population Studies)
The Marriage Strategies after Widowhood: Evidence from 18-19th Century France
Shih-Hsiu Chen, Academia Sinica (Sociology)
Marianne Caron, University of Montreal (Demography)
Stanislao Mazzoni, Universita si Sassari (Economics)
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Friday, November 18, 2011
G1
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Lexington
Round Table Discussion: Problems of Sources and Methods in the History of
Childhood
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD, Culture, Education, Family/Demography
Chair: Harvey J Graff, Ohio State University (English and History)
Discussants: Emily Bruce, University of Minnesota (History)
Karen Sánchez-Eppler, Amherst College (American Studies & English)
Daniel Cook, Rutgers University (Childhood Studies)
Barbara Welke, University of Minnesota (Law and History)
G2
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Cabot
Policing and Politics: Beyond the Surveillance State
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Claire Potter, Wesleyan University (History)
Redefining International Political Policing in Interwar Austria and Yugoslavia
Mark Lewis, College of Staten Island, CUNY (History)
“Every Citizen an Enforcer:” Civil society and the state in the policing of national
prohibition
Lisa McGirr, Harvard University (History)
J. Edgar Hoover and the American Right
Beverly Gage, Yale University (History)
Policing the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi, 1960-65
Daniel Kryder, Brandeis University (Politics)
Discussant: Claire Potter, Wesleyan University (History)
63
Friday, November 18, 2011
G3
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Newbury
Cultural Productions of the National and the Trans-National
CULTURE, States and Society
Chair: Matthew Norton, Yale University (Sociology)
Stretching the Symbolic Boundaries of the Nation: Jewish Renaissance and PhiloSemitism in Contemporary Poland
Genevieve Zubrzycki, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Becoming a World Religion: The Globalization of Latter-day Saints
Nathan Wright, Bryn Mawr College (Sociology)
A King’s Memory. The Walhalla Pantheon and the Politics of Symbolic Codification in
the Early German National Movement
Eveline Bouwers, University of Bielefeld (University of Bielefeld)
Discussant: Matthew Norton, Yale University (Sociology)
G4
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
St. James
Author Meets Critics: Are we what we eat? The Changing Body: Health, Nutrition,
and Human Development in the Western World since 1700
ECONOMICS, Family/Demography, Health/Medicine/Body, Historical Geography, Rural,
Agricultural, and Environmental
Chair: Richard Steckel, Ohio State University (Economics)
Discussants: Richard Steckel, Ohio State University (Economics)
Michael Haines, Colgate University (Economics)
Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University (Centre for Economic Demography)
Bernard Harris, University of Southampton, UK (Social Sciences)
Robert Fogel, University of Chicago (Business)
Roderick Floud, Gresham College (Provost)
Sok Chul Hong, University of Chicago (Population Economics)
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Friday, November 18, 2011
G5
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Thoreau
Early Life Conditions, and Social and Demographic Outcomes II
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal (Démographie)
“Infections in urban early life: children and foundlings at the turn of the 20th century in
Madrid”
Barbara Revuelta, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (Demography)
Diego Ramiro-Fariñas, Spanish National Research Council (Population)
Sara García Ferrero, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (Research Group on
Demographic Dynamics)
From generation to generation: Effects of early life exposures and migration to the US
on the health of older adult Puerto Ricans
Mary McEniry, University of Wisconsin (Center for Demography & Ecology)
Young paupers in two Icelandic censuses 173 and 1729. Early life conditions and socioeconomic outcomes
Ólöf Garðarsdóttir, University of Iceland (Education)
Kristrún Halla Helgadóttir, deCODE genetics (Scientific Services)
Discussant: Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic History)
G6
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Winthrop
Book Session: The Spatial Humanities: GIS and the Future of Humanities Scholarship
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY
Chair: Robert Schwartz, Mount Holyoke College (History)
The Spatial Humanities: GIS and the Future of Humanities Scholarship
David Bodenhamer, IN University Purdue University Indianapolis (The Polis Center)
John Corrigan, Florida State University (Religion)
Trevor Harris, West Virginia University (Geology and Geography)
Discussants: Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth (Geography)
Ben Lewis, Harvard University, (Geography)
Trevor Harris, West Virginia University (Geology and Geography)
John Corrigan, Florida State University (Religion)
David Bodenhamer, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (The Polis
Center)
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Friday, November 18, 2011
G7
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Constitution
Round Table Discussion: Migration Historians meet Historical Geographers
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Historical Geography
Chair: Colin Pooley, Lancaster University (Lancaster Environment Centre)
Discussanst: Ian Gregory, Lancaster University (Art and Social Sciences)
Donna Gabaccia, University of Minnesota (Immigration History Research Center)
Marlou Schrover, Leiden University (History)
Lotta Vikström, Centre for Population Studies (Umea University)
Colin Pooley, Lancaster University (Lancaster Environment Centre)
G8
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Charles River
Political Economy of Money, Finance and Financial Crisis
POLITICS, Economics, Macro-Historical Dynamics, States and Society
Chair: Aaron Major, University at Albany - SUNY (Sociology)
The Global Circuit of Capital and the Origins of the Great Recession
Kurtulus Gemici, National University of Singapore (Sociology)
Ireland's Recurring Crisis: Politics, Markets, Continuity and Change
Sean O'Riain, National University of Ireland, Maynooth (Sociology)
Rethinking the Political Economy of Inflation: Latin America in the 1980s
Tod Van Gunten, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
What kind of problem is international bribery? Economic theory in the post-Watergate
SEC
Carl Gershenson, Harvard University (Sociology)
Discussant: Fred Block, UC-Davis (Sociology)
66
Friday, November 18, 2011
G9
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Stuart
The Intergenerational Transmission of Reproductive Behavior: Comparing SocialEnvironmental and Genetic Factors Across Cultures, Regions, and Social Groups
PRESIDENTIAL, Family/Demography
Chair: Koen Matthijs, Katholieke University Leuven (Sociological Research)
Unraveling the intergenerational transmission of fertility in a historical population
Jan Van Bavel, University of Brussels (Interface Demography)
Kees Mandemakers, Int Institue of Social History (Historical Sample Netherlands)
Hilde Bras, Radboud University Nijmegen (History)
The intergenerational transmission of infant mortality risks
Mattijs Vandezande, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (Centre for Sociological Research)
Soren Edvinsson, UMEA University (Centre for Population studies)
The intergenerational transmission of reproductive behavior in Saba, Netherlands
Antilles, 1870-204
Julia Jennings, University of North Carolina (Carolina Population Center)
Paul W. Leslie, University or North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Anthropology)
Intergenerational Transmission of Fertility Behavior. A Longitudinal Study of Age at First
Birth among Native-born Swedes and Second Generation Immigrants, 1990-210
Maria Stanfors, Lund University (Economic History)
Kirk Scott, Lund University (Economic History)
Discussant: Helene Vezina, Universite du Quebec a Chicoutimi (Human Sciences)
G10
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Franklin
Generations of Post-Colonialism: Transmitting Colonialism in the Weimar Republic,
the Third Reich, and West Germany
PRESIDENTIAL, Education, States and Society
Chair: Devin Pendas, Boston College (History)
Weimar Postcolonialism and the Popular Press: Richard Huelsenbeck and ‘Der
Querschnitt’
Brett Van Hoesen, University of Nevada-Reno (Art History)
Creating Future Colonists: Colonialist Discourse, National Socialism and the Rendsburg
Colonial School for Women, 1925-1945
Willeke Sandler, Duke University (History)
The New Colonial Police: Issues of Continuity in National Socialist Colonial Planning
Eric Roubinek, University of Minnesota (History)
Generation(s) of Colonial Memory in West Germany
Jason Verber, Austin Peay (History and Philosophy)
Discussant: Devin Pendas, Boston College (History)
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Friday, November 18, 2011
G11
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
White Hill
Round Table Discussion: Teaching Quantitative History: Perspectives from the ICPSR
Summer Program
PRESIDENTIAL
Chair: George Alter, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Discussants: Margo Anderson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (History & Urban
Studies)
Brian Gratton, Arizona State University (History)
James Oberly, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (History & American Indian Studies)
J. David Hacker, Binghamton University, SUNY (History)
John Reynolds, University of Texas at San Antonio (History)
Carole Shammas, University of Southern California (History)
G12
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Back Bay
Contemporary Race Theory
RACE AND ETHNICITY
Chair: Elizabeth Onasch, Northwestern University (Sociology)
The Spectre of Racism in Laissez-Faire Ideology
Ben Pauli, Rutgers University (Political Science)
Multiculturalism, Affirmative Action, and Diversity Ideology in Post-Civil Rights
Corporate America.
David Embrick, Loyola University-Chicago (Sociology)
Integration, Racialization and Access to the Nation: The Role of Integration Policies as
Gate-Keepers to French Identity
Elizabeth Onasch, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussant: J. Morgan Kousser, CALTECH (Humanities & Social Science)
68
Friday, November 18, 2011
G13
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Gloucester
Religion and Politics in Comparative-Historical Perspective
RELIGION
Chair: Damon Mayrl, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
State-Building, Religious Conflict, and Secularization in the United States and Australia,
1830-1880
Damon Mayrl, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
From Revolution to Regulation: How Market and Field Frameworks Explain Religious
Change in Iran
Cyrus Dioun, University of California - Berkeley (Sociology)
State secularisms and the politics of Islamic revival in France and India
Fareen Parvez, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Sociology)
'Imperializing' Secularization Theory
Samuel Nelson, Yale University (Sociology)
Discussant: John Torpey, City University of New York (Sociology)
G14
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Whittier
Book Session: Colonialism and Postcolonial Development: Spanish America in
Comparative Perspective
STATES AND SOCIETY, Economics, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Politics
Chair: Richard Lachmann, University at Albany- SUNY (Sociology)
Colonialism and Postcolonial Development: Spanish America in Comparative
Perspective Cambridge University Press
Jim Mahoney, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussants: Richard Lachmann, University at Albany- SUNY (sociology)
Mara Loveman, University of Wisconsin, Madison (Sociology)
Dan Slater, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Nitsan Chorev, Brown University (Sociology)
69
Friday, November 18, 2011
G15
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Beacon Hill
Weaving the Nation: Natural Disasters, Education, and Literature in Latin America
during the National Period.
STATES AND SOCIETY, Children and Childhood, Culture, Education, Historical
Geography, Politics, Race and Ethnicity, Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental
Chair: Quinn Dauer, Florida International University (History)
A Latin American Exceptionalism? School Textbooks and the Commemoration of War in
Mexico, Argentina, and Peru
Matthias vom Hau, Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (Comparative Politics)
Solidifying the Community, Rebuilding the Nation: Argentine and Chilean Earthquakes
(1860-1945)
Quinn Dauer, Florida International University (History)
“Lost in Translation”? Domingo Sarmiento and Mary Peabody Mann’s Civilization and
Barbarism
Maria Zumaglini, Florida International University (History)
G16
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Emerson
Politics of Bodies and Symbols
STATES AND SOCIETY, Culture, Politics
Chair: Bin Xu, Northwestern University (Sociology)
The Story of the Tattooed Lady: Scandal and the Colonial State in British Burma
Diana Kim, University of Chicago (Political Science)
The amazon of Berne – gender, honor und the early modern nation
Thomas Lau, Universität Fribourg (History)
The Latin Bodies of a Modern Nation: Latinism, Nationalism and Physical Education in
Interwar Romania
Florin Faje, Central European University (Sociology and Social Anthropology)
Discussant: Bin Xu, Northwestern University (Sociology)
70
Friday, November 18, 2011
G17
Friday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Cambridge
Girls as Consumers, Girlhood as Commodity – Historical Perspectives on Buying and
Selling Gender
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Children and Childhood, Culture, Economics
Chair: Jennifer Scanlon, Bowdoin College (Gender and Women's Studies)
Girls' selfhood and self-fashioning in Europe in the era of the “consumer revolution”
Mary Jo Maynes, University of Minnesota (History)
Consumerism, Fantasy and Käthe Kruse
David Hamlin, Fordham University (History)
Color and the Girl: The Irresistible Pink Empire and the Call for “Princess Free Zones“
Dominique Grisard, University of Basel, Switzerland (Gender Studies)
Prettier in Pink: The Feminization of Infant and Toddler Girls’ Clothing in America
Jo B. Paoletti, University of Maryland (American Studies)
Discussant: Jennifer Scanlon, Bowdoin College (Gender and Women's Studies)
71
Friday, November 18, 2011
H1
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Winthrop
Book Session: Author Meets Critics: Alex Field, A Great Leap Forward: 1930s
Depression and U.S. Economic Growth
ECONOMICS, Historical Geography, Labor, Urban
Chair: Peter Meyer, Bureau of Labor Statistics (Economics)
A Great Leap Forward 1930s Depression and U.S. Economic Growth
Alex Field, Santa Clara University (Economics)
Discussants: Peter Meyer, Bureau of Labor Statistics (Economics)
James Bessen, Boston University (Law)
Deirdre McCloskey, University of Illinios--Chicago (Economics)
Sumner La Croix, University of Hawaii-Manoa (Economics)
H2
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Stuart
Cities, Suburbs, and Spatial Analysis
EDUCATION, Economics, Historical Geography, Race and Ethnicity, Urban
Chair: Ansley Erickson, Syracuse University (Cultural Foundations of Education)
On the Line: How Schooling, Housing, and Civil Rights Shaped Hartford and its Suburbs
Jack Dougherty, Trinity College (CT) (Educational Studies)
Katie Campbell, Trinity College (Educational Studies)
Who Chooses? A Quantitative Analysis of Hartford Public School Choice Applicants,
Peers, and Neighborhoods
Diane Zannoni, Trinity College (Hartford CT) (Economics)
Benjamin Dawson, Trinity College (Hartford CT) (Economics)
Matthew DelConte, Trinity College (Hartford CT) (Economics)
Sushil Trivedi, Trinity College (Hartford CT) (Economics)
Elementary School Construction in Cambridge, 1960-1979: Reconstructing the Role of
Space, Race, and Class in School Assignment Decisions.
Hilary Moss, Amherst College (History and Black Studies)
Josephine Fisher, Amherst College (History and Black Studies)
Andy Anderson, Amherst College (History and Black Studies)
Yinan Zhang, Amherst College (History)
Discussants: John Rury, University of Kansas (Education)
Ansley Erickson, Syracuse University (Cultural Foundations of Education)
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Friday, November 18, 2011
H3
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Cambridge
Socioeconomic Stratification and Demographic Outcomes I
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Economics
Chair: Michel Oris, University of Geneva (Economic and Social Sciences)
An analysis of partner selection in northern Sweden (Sundsvall region)
Nina Van den Driessche, Ghent University (Sociology)
Bart Van de Putte, Ghent University (History)
Soren Edvinsson, UMEA University (Centre for Population studies)
Another Marriage Choice: A Study of Uxorilocal Marriage in Taiwan, Comparative
Research of Taiwanese (Min Nan) and Hakka Communities, 196-1944
Wen-shan Yang, Academia Sinica (Sociology)
Shih-Hsiu Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan (Institute of Sociology)
Xingchen C.C. Lin, Radboud University Nijmegen (History)
Socioeconomic status and net fertility in the demographic transition: A first look at
Swedish census data 1890 and 1900
Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic History)
Francesco Scalone, Lund University (Centre for Economic Demography)
Drawn to the Land: the Life Course Consequences of Frontier Women’s Settlement over
Two North Dakotan Land Booms, 1880-1910
Cheryl Elman, University of AKRON (Sociology)
Kathryn Feltey, University of Akron (Sociology)
Barbara Wittman, University of Akron (History)
Daniela Jauk, University of Akron (Sociology)
Housing situation of working-class families: the case of turn of the century Helsinki
Beatrice Moring, University of Cambridge (Cambridge Group for the History of
Population)
Discussant: Lucia Pozzi, University of Sassari (Economics)
73
Friday, November 18, 2011
H4
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Cabot
New Initiatives for Historical Data Infrastructures: Intermediate Data Structure and
MOSAIC projects
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Saskia Hin, Max Planck Institute for Demography (Population History)
The European Historical Population Sample Network (EHPS)
Kees Mandemakers, Int Institue of Social History (Historical Sample Netherlands)
The MOSAIC Project: Reconstructing the Population History of Continental Europe by
Recovering Surviving Census Records
Joshua R. Goldstein, Max-Planck-Institute for Demographic Research (Historical
Demography)
Siegfried Gruber, Max Planck Institute (Historical Demography)
Mikolaj Szoltysek, Max Planck Institute (Historical Demography)
Creating a sample of microdata for the Kingdom of Hungary
Peter Ori, Demographic Research Institute (Demographic Research Institute)
Levente Pakot, University of Budapest (Demographic Research)
Surviving microdata from Lithuania, 18th and 19th centuries
Ieva Ieva Scenaviciene, University of Vilnius (Institute of History of Lithuania)
Dalia Leinarte, Vilnius University (Gender Studies Centre)
Discussant: Gunnar Thorvaldsen, University of Tromsø (Norwegian Historical Data
Centre)
H5
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Charles River
Book Session: Author Meets Critics: Gil Eyal et al., The Autism Matrix
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY, Children and Childhood, Culture
Chair: Virag Molnar, New School for Social Research (Sociology)
The Autism Matrix
Gil Eyal, Columbia University (Sociology)
Discussants: Owen Whooley, Rutgers University (Sociology)
Anne Harrington, Harvard University (History of Science)
Sara Richardson, Harvard University (Women, Gender, and Sexuality)
Jamie Cohen-Cole, Harvard University (History)
74
Friday, November 18, 2011
H6
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Franklin
Round Table Discussion: Rethinking U.S. Labor History: Methods
LABOR
Chair: Daniel Walkowitz, New York University (History)
Discussants: Daniel Bender, University of Toronto (History)
Eileen Boris, University of California - Santa Barbara (Feminist Studies)
Donna Haverty-Stacke, Hunter College (History)
Elizabeth Faue, Wayne State University (History)
Daniel Walkowitz, New York University (History)
H7
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Lexington
Book Session: Histories of Italian Immigrants in Canada and the United States
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
Families, Lovers, and their Letters: Italian Postwar Migration to Canada (Cancian,
Sonia); and A New Language, a New World: Italian Immigrants in the United States,
1890-1945 (Carnevale, Nancy)
Sonia Cancian, Concordia University (History)
Nancy Carnevale, Montclair State University (History)
Discussants: Samuel L. Baily, Rutgers University, Professor Emeritus (History)
Donna Gabaccia, University of Minnesota (Immigration History Research Center)
Linda Reeder, University of Missouri (History)
75
Friday, November 18, 2011
H8
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Emerson
Teaching Migration in Immigration Societies: Representations of Migration Histories
and Migrants in School Textbooks in International Perspective.
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Education, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Elizabeth Hanauer, New York University (Humanities and Social Sciences)
The story about them: Objectifying discourses in the narratives about Swedish
immigration.
Vanja Lozic, Historical studies (Faculty of Education/ Malmo University)
Migration in Textbooks: (re)constructions of migration histories and migrants in
Austrian school textbooks
Christiane Hintermann, Ludwig Boltzmann-Institute for European History and Public
Spheres (Research)
Migration History in Textbooks: A U.S. Example
Suzanne Sinke, Florida State University (History)
Discussant: Elizabeth Hanauer, New York University (Humanities and Social Sciences)
H9
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Beacon Hill
Disciplinary Expertise, Politics and Policy
POLITICS, Culture
Chair: Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California-Davis (Sociology)
A Reflexive Analysis of Academia’s Influence on Policy-Making: The Case of
International Relations and the European Union in World Politics
David McCourt, University of California-Davis (Institute of Governmental Affairs)
Neoliberalism vs. Economic Rationalization: Interests and Experts in U.S. Innovation
Policy, 1960-1985
Elizabeth Berman, University at Albany, SUNY (Sociology)
Durkheimian Political Analysis: The Moral Bases of Political Authority and the Problem
of Expert Monopoly
Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California-Davis (Sociology)
From Programmatic Reform to Social Science Research: The National Tax Association
and the Promise and Perils of Disciplinary Encounters
Ajay Mehrotra, Indiana University (Law/History)
Discussant: Rebecca Emigh, UCLA (Sociology)
76
Friday, November 18, 2011
H10
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
White Hill
Intergenerational Change in Criminal Justice Systems, Social Policies, and Offenders
PRESIDENTIAL, Criminal Justice/Legal
Chair: Barry Godfrey, Keele University (Research institute of Law, Politics and Justice)
Growing out of crime: ‘Convict’ generations
Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, University of Tasmania (History and Classics)
Barry Godfrey, Keele University (Research institute of Law, Politics and Justice)
Female Offending and criminal justice policy across an ocean and over 400 years
Robin A Robinson, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (Sociology, Anthropology,
and Crime & Justice Studies)
Barry Godfrey, Keele University (Research institute of Law, Politics and Justice)
‘Juvenile reformatories and the prevention of adult offending’
Pam Cox, Essex University (Sociology)
Heather Shore, Leeds Metropolitan University (Cultural Studies)
The personal and financial costs of repeat incarcerations, 1850-1950
David Cox, Keele University (Institute of Law, Politics and Justice)
Helen Johnston, University of Hull (Social Sciences)
Discussant: Hamish Maxwell-Stewart, University of Tasmania (History and Classics)
H11
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
St. James
Reproducing Citizenship, Nations, and States: Biopolitics of Gender, Race,
Generations, and Species
PRESIDENTIAL, Criminal Justice/Legal, Family/Demography, Macro-Historical Dynamics,
Race and Ethnicity, States and Society, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Jacqueline Stevens, Northwestern (Political Science)
Is there biopolitics in politics of reproduction?
Peeter Tammeveski, University of Missouri (Sociology)
Biopolitics of neoliberalism: The past and present of race, gender, and reproduction in
the United States
Dorothy Roberts, Northwestern University (Law, African American Studies, and
Sociology)
From nation to species: The biopolitics of war and racism in inter-species relationships
Lisa Jean Moore, Purchase College, SUNY (Sociology and Gender Studies)
The nation and “its children”: Why gay adoption challenges political legitimacy in
contemporary France
Bruno Perreau, MIT and Cambridge University (French Studies)
Discussant: Jacqueline Stevens, Northwestern (Political Science)
77
Friday, November 18, 2011
H12
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Gloucester
Book Session: The Freedom to Be Racist? How the United States and Europe Struggle
to Preserve Freedom and Combat Racism, by Erik Bleich
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Criminal Justice/Legal
Chair: Elizabeth Onasch, Northwestern University (Sociology)
The Freedom to Be Racist? How the United States and Europe Struggle to Preserve
Freedom and Combat Racism
Erik Bleich, Middlebury (Political Science)
Discussants: Kenneth Kersch, Boston College (Political Science)
Melissa F. Weiner, College of the Holy Cross (Sociology)
Jack Levin, Northeastern University (Sociology and Criminology)
Corey Brettschneider, Brown University (Political Science)
Christopher Bail, Harvard University (Sociology)
H13
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Thoreau
Religion and the Spaces of the State
RELIGION, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Robert Woodberry, University of Texas Austin (Sociology)
Moral Technology: The Use of Science Education in Muslim and Protestant High Schools
Jeffrey Guhin, Yale University (Sociology)
Nationalizing Gods: The religious regulation in Taiwan during Japanese colonization
Chengpang Lee, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Geography and American Religious Pluralism, 1965-2000
Bret Carroll, California State University, Stanislaus (History)
Religious and Transnational Effects on Tactical Repertoires: The Chinese Democracy
Movement and Falun Gong
Andrew Junker, Yale University (Sociology)
Discussant: Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University (Sociology)
78
Friday, November 18, 2011
H14
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Constitution
Making and Remaking the Great Plains
RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL, Historical Geography
Chair: Liam Brunt, NHH - Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration
(Economics)
The Impact of Climatic Variation on Canadian Prairie Agriculture, 1880 to 1910
Tony Ward, Brock University (Economics)
The Spatial and Infrastructural Determinants of Population Growth on the Northern
Great Plains, 1880-1930
Adam Slez, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Sociology)
Katherine Curtis, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Rural Sociology)
Abandoned farmsteads: rural infrastructure change in the US Great Plains, 1930 -2000
Andrew Dunlop, University of Saskatchewan (History)
Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Discussant: Liam Brunt, NHH - Norwegian School of Economics and Business
Administration (Economics)
H15
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Whittier
Political Foundations of Economic Institutions
STATES AND SOCIETY, Economics, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Politics
Chair: Daniel MacDonald, University of Massachusetts Amherst (Economics)
Authoritarian State Embracing the Market in the Public Sector: the Case of Higher
Education in Russia
Natalia Forrat, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Moves towards Central Bank Independence: Understanding Singapore
Joris Gjata, University of Virginia (Sociology)
Planning for Freedom: The Quantitative Turn in U.S. Economic Policy
Suzanne Smith, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Economy in the Making: The Coming to Life of a Socialist Plan
Alina-Sandra Cucu, Central European University, Budapest (Sociology and Social
Anthropology)
Migration & Bureaucratic Reputation: International Circuits in Skills Formation Regimes
Erin McDonnell, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussant: Daniel MacDonald, University of Massachusetts Amherst (Economics)
79
Friday, November 18, 2011
H16
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Back Bay
Book Session: The American Urban Reader: History and Theory
URBAN
Chair: Corey Dolgon, Stonehill College (Sociology)
The American Urban Reader: History and Theory
Steven Corey, Worcester State University (Urban Studies)
The American Urban Reader: History and Theory
Lisa Krissoff Boehm, Worcetser State University (Urban Studies)
Discussants: Steven Corey, Worcester State University (Urban Studies)
Lisa Krissoff Boehm, Worcetser State University (Urban Studies)
Lizabeth Cohen, Harvard University (History)
Jon Teaford, Purdue University (History)
H17
Friday, 2:15pm – 4:15pm
Newbury
Book Session: Nancy Whittier's “The Politics of Child Sexual Abuse”
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Children and Childhood, Politics
Chair: Benita Roth, Binghamton University (SUNY Binghamton) (Sociology, History, and
Women's Studies)
The Politics of Child Sexual Abuse: Emotions, Social Movements, and the State
Nancy Whittier, Smith College (Sociology)
Discussants: Linda Blum, Northeastern University (Sociology)
Lynn Sacco, University of Tennessee, Knoxville (History)
Janice Irvine, University of Massachussets, Amherst (Sociology)
80
Friday, November 18, 2011
I1
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Stuart
Book Session: Joanne Klein's Invisible Men: The Secret Life of Police Constables in
Liverpool, Manchester, and Birmingham, 1900-1939
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL
Chair: Libby Garland, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY (History, Philosophy and
Political Science)
Invisible Men: The Secret Life of Police Constables in Liverpool, Manchester, and
Birmingham, 1900-1939
Joanne Klein, Boise State University (History)
Discussants: David Cox, Keele University (Law, Politics and Justice)
Wilbur Miller, State University of New York-Stony Brook (History)
Marilynn Johnson, Boston College (History)
I2
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Thoreau
Book Session: Author Meets Critics: Fred Wherry’s “The Philadelphia Barrio”
CULTURE, Race and Ethnicity, Urban
Chair: Michael McQuarrie, UC Davis (Sociology)
The Philadelphia Barrio
Frederick Wherry, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Discussants: Michael McQuarrie, UC Davis (Sociology)
Alice Goffman, Princeton (Sociology)
Deborah Pacini Hernandez, Tufts University (American Studies)
81
Friday, November 18, 2011
I3
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Lexington
What Do People Do All Day, and How Much are They Paid?
ECONOMICS, Family/Demography, Labor, Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental,
Urban
Chair: Alex Field, Santa Clara University (Economics)
Exploring the Economics of Social Conflict in an Early U.S. Textile Mill Through an
Empirical Study of the Dynamic Properties of Piece Rate Contracts
Daniel MacDonald, University of Massachusetts Amherst (Economics)
Health and labor supply among black families in the late 19c South
John Murray, University of Toledo (Economics)
Werner Troesken, University of Pittsburgh (Economics)
Was Mechanization De-skilling?
James Bessen, Boston University (Law)
Labour productivity and labour provision in pre-industrial agriculture – a micro level
analysis of Sweden 1700–1860.
Patrick Svensson, Lund University (Economic History)
Mats Olsson, Lund University (Economic history)
Discussants: Rowena Gray, University of California, Davis (Economics)
Thomas Maloney, University of Utah (Economics)
I4
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Back Bay
Book Session: Lessons From and Indian Day School: Negotiating Colonization in
Northern New Mexico, 192-197
EDUCATION, Children and Childhood, Health/Medicine/Body, Migration/Immigration,
Race and Ethnicity, Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental
Chair: Mary Ann Dzuback, Washington University (Woman and Gender Studies)
Lessons from an Indian Day School: Negotiating Colonization in Northern New Mexico,
192-197
Adrea Lawrence, American University (Education, Teaching & Health)
Discussants: Nancy Beadie, University of Washington Seattle (Education)
Mary Ann Dzuback, Washington University (Woman and Gender Studies)
Wayne Urban, University of Alabama (Education)
Christianne Stephens, McMaster University (Geography)
82
Friday, November 18, 2011
I5
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Cambridge
Socioeconomic Stratification and Demographic Outcomes II
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Economics
Chair: Martin Dribe, Lund University (Economic History)
Resettlement, wealth, and mortality in Northeast China, 1866-1912
Shuang Chen, University of Iowa (History)
Cameron Campbell, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
James Lee, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Humanities and Social Science)
Socioeconomic inequality in child health in Colombia, 1981-205
Andrés Palacio, Lund University (Economic History)
Does unequal societies cause death and disease? A study of the health effects on elderly
of inequality in Swedish regions, 1990-206
Soren Edvinsson, Umea University (Centre for Population studies)
Gunnar Malmberg, Umea University (Geography)
Erling Lundevaller, Umea University (Statistics)
Changes in socioeconomic differences in heights among young adult men in Southern
Sweden, 1818-1968
Stefan Öberg, University of Gothenburg (Economic History)
Discussant: Diego Ramiro-Fariñas, Spanish National Research Council (Population)
I6
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Newbury
Children, Foster-Children and Orphans in Historical Populations
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Children and Childhood, Family/Demography,
Health/Medicine/Body
Chair: Nancy Tatarek, Ohio University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Italian assistance patterns to orphans between 17th and 19th centuries
Giovanna Da Molin, University of Bari "Aldo Moro" (Historical and Geographical Science)
Reconstructing Childhood: Status and Socialization of Children in Medieval India
Aysha Shafiq, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan (National Institute of
Historical and Cultural Research)
The ogre-wetnurse and the importance of rural placement for foundlings in early 20th
century Madrid
Barbara Revuelta, Spanish Council for Scientific Research (Demography)
Are all step-parents evil? Parental death, remarriage, and child survival in saturated
(Krummhörn, 1720-1859) and expanding (Québec, 1670-1750) demographic contexts
Kai Pierre Willführ, Planck Institute for Demographic Research (Planck Institute for
Demographic Research)
Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal (Démographie)
Discussant: Elisabeth Engberg, Umeå University (Centre for Population Studies)
83
Friday, November 18, 2011
I7
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Winthrop
Book Session: Before and Beyond Divergence
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy)
Before and Beyond Divergence
R. Bin Wong, UCLA (History)
Jean-laurent Rosenthal, University of California - Los Angeles (Economics)
Discussants: Peter C. Perdue, Yale University (History)
Timothy Guinnane, Yale University (Economic History)
Jack Goldstone, George Mason University (Public Policy)
Anne McCants, Masschusetts Institute of Technology (History)
I8
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Beacon Hill
Personal Narratives of Migration: Biographical Accounts, Correspondence, and
Memory
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Family/Demography
Chair: David A. Gerber, University at Buffalo, SUNY (History)
The Experience of Immigrant Children Through Personal Narratives: Argentina in the
Second Postwar
Maria Bjerg, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes and CONICET (History)
“Tua per sempre”: The Intimate Letters of Antonietta Petris and Loris Palma, A Case
Study of Romantic Correspondence in Separation and Migration
Sonia Cancian, Concordia University (History)
Geographical Dispersion and the Construction of a Family Memory: A Study of Italian
Families Between 1889 and 1970
Mariela Ceva, Universidad Nacional de Luján and CONICET (History) (History)
Migration Strategies of Portuguese Families through Family Correspondence
Marcelo Borges, Dickinson College (History)
Deportation, Divorce and Disavowal: The Anti-Romantic Correspondence of Magda and
Imre Farkas
Julia Creet, York University (English)
Discussant: Suzanne Sinke, Florida State University (History)
84
Friday, November 18, 2011
I9
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Cabot
Negotiating Community Identity and National Belonging in Latin American Migrant
Communities
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
Building a Minority Community in Panama: West Indian Lodges 194-1960
Robin Zenger, University of Arizona (History)
Becoming Guatemalan: The Counterinsurgency War and the Transition from Lo Indio to
Ladino
Rachael Ronald, Univerity of Arizona (History)
A Complicated Presence: Nicaragua’s Palestinians and Discussions of (Transnational)
Community Construction
Rachel Beaty, University of Arizona (Latin American Studies)
Negotiating Community Identity and National Belonging among the Fourth Generation
of Japanese Peruvians in the 1980's
Benjamin John DuMontier, University of Arizona (Latin American Studies)
Discussant: Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
I10
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Charles River
Refugees and Exiles: Legal, Cultural, and Gendered Perspectives
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Torrie Hester, University of Oregon (History)
“Not Real Germans at All”: GDR Refugees in the West, 1989 - 1990
Bethany Hicks, Ouachita Baptist University (History)
Transforming Gender Orders in War and in Exile: Reconstructing Biographies of
Chechen Women in Europe
Alice Szczepanikova, Goethe University (Institute for the Analysis of Society and
Politics)
The International Nationality Regime: Imperial Past and Global Prospects
Audie Klotz, Syracuse University (Political Science)
Sex Persecution: Rethinking Refugee Law in the Context of Gender Asylum Claims
Talia Shiff, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Discussant: Torrie Hester, University of Oregon (History)
85
Friday, November 18, 2011
I11
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Gloucester
Book Session: Author Meets Critics: Tim Stanley's "Kennedy vs. Carter: The 1980
Battle for the Democratic Party's Soul"
POLITICS, States and Society
Chair: Timothy Thurber, Virginia Commonwealth University (History)
Kennedy vs. Carter: The 1980 Battle for the Democratic Party's Soul
Timothy Stanley, Royal Holloway College, University of London (History)
Discussants: Jefferson Cowie, Cornell University (Industrial and Labor Relations)
Patrick Maney, Boston College (History)
Timothy Stanley, Royal Holloway College, University of London (History)
Daniel Schlozman, Harvard University (Government)
I12
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Emerson
Politics, Boundaries and Boundary Construction
POLITICS, Culture, Health/Medicine/Body, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: To be announced
To Count and Be Counted: The 1930 U.S. Census and the Creation of the “Hispanic”
Ethnicity
Christine Wheatley, University of Texas at Austin (Sociology)
Symbolic Boundaries and Status Transformation: Explaining the Decline of Post-Civil
War Civic Opportunities among African Americans, 1865-195.
Christi Smith, Indiana University (Sociology)
The countless lives which have been offered as a sacrifice on the altar of this Republic
bear abundant testimony to the character of our Americanism: Wartime IrishAmericans and their Identification with the American Revolution
John French, Marquette University (History)
Discussant: To be announced
86
Friday, November 18, 2011
I13
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
White Hill
Generations and Networks of Medical Professionals
PRESIDENTIAL, Health/Medicine/Body
Chair: Janet Golden, Rutgers University (History)
Corporatism without Medicine? The Power of the Japan Medical Association from 1952 to 1961
Takakazu Yamagishi, Nanzan University (British and American Studies)
Physician networks, location, status and longevity in emergent industrial cities
Susan Hautaniemi Leonard, University of Michigan (ICPSR)
Alanna Rudzik, University of Massachusetts (Anthropology)
Alan Swedlund, University of Massachusetts (Anthropology)
Midwives in Urban New England, 1920-1948
Simone Caron, Wake Forest University (History)
Elite Neurologists in the U.S., 1920-1940
Ellen Dwyer, Indiana University (History and Criminal Justice)
Testing Psychiatry’s Social Conscience: The Migration of Richard S. Lyman and his
Colleagues from China to the Jim Crow South, 1932-1954
Anne C. Rose, Penn State (History)
Discussant: Marie Clark Nelson, Linköping University (ISAK/History)
I14
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Whittier
Diasporas and Generation
PRESIDENTIAL, Migration/Immigration
Chair: Susan Eva Eckstein, Boston University (Sociology)
Diasporic generations among Cubans in Spain and the US
Mette Louise Berg, University of Oxford (Anthropology)
Susan Eva Eckstein, Boston University (Sociology)
The Two Waves of Russian-Jewish Emigration from the USSR/FSU: Dissidents of the
1970s and Pragmatics of the 1990s
Larissa Remennick, Bar-Ilan University (Sociology)
A “Special Mission”: The Politics of Generation in Diaspora Croat Discourse and Practice
after Independence
Daphne Winland, York University (Anthropology)
Exilic, Diasporan, Émigré—Iranian Displaced Generations in the U.S. and Their Media
Hamid Naficy, Northwestern University (Radio, TV, Film and Screen Cultures)
Political Generations and Muslim Identity in the Bangladeshi Diaspora: Memories of
1971 in Britain and the U.S.
Nazli Kibria, Boston University (Sociology)
Discussant: Mae Ngai, Columbia University (History)
87
Friday, November 18, 2011
I15
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Constitution
Author-Meets-Critics: Dan Slater's Ordering Power
STATES AND SOCIETY, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Politics, States and Society
Chair: To be announced
Discussants: Dan Slater, University of Chicago (Political Science)
George Lawson, London School of Economics (International Relations)
Ho-fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Gay Seidman, University of Wisconsin (Sociology)
I16
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
Franklin
Conceptualizing Poverty and Governing the Poor in Twentieth Century North America
URBAN, Children and Childhood, Education, Politics, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Jordan Stanger-Ross, University of Victoria (History)
Hitting the Smiling Wall: Postwar Civil Rights in New York City
Christopher Hayes, Rutgers University (History)
“Good Losers?” Assessing the Long-Term Results of Organized Opposition to Urban
Renewal
Julia Rabig, Dartmouth College (Liberal Studies)
Head Start Jobs: New Careers in the War on Poverty
Gretchen Aguiar, University of Pennsylvania (History)
The Wettest Spot In the Dominion of Canada: Conceptualizing Localized Poverty in Early
Twentieth Century Vancouver
Jordan Stanger-Ross, University of Victoria (History)
Discussant: Alice O'Connor, University of California, Santa Barbara (History)
88
Friday, November 18, 2011
I17
Friday, 4:30pm – 6:30pm
St. James
Transnational Migration and the Politics of Sexuality
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Migration/Immigration, Women, Gender, and
Sexuality
Chair: Elizabeth Bernstein, Columbia University (Sociology)
Forced Departures: Exploring the Trafficking and Deportation Industries in Europe and
Nigeria
Sine Plambech, The Danish Institute for International Studies (Unit of Migration)
Hybrid Alliances and Carceral Protectionist Praxis: An Examination of MultiProfessional Anti-Trafficking Work in the Netherlands and the United States
Jennifer Musto, UCLA (Women's Studies)
Localizing Global Justice: Socializing Anti-Trafficking Norms in China and Thailand
Elena Shih, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Reproductive Tourism in the Age of Globalization
Lauren Jade Martin, Penn State University, Berks (Humanities, Arts, and Social
Sciences)
Overcoming Violence in the South Asian GLBTQ Immigrant Community
Soniya Munshi, City University of New York - Graduate Center (Sociology)
Discussant: Sealing Cheng, Wellesley College (Gender and Women's Studies)
89
Saturday, November 19, 2011
J1
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Stuart
Knowledge and Classification
CULTURE
Chair: Nathan Wright, Bryn Mawr College (Sociology)
Discourse Formation in Early American and British Sociology: The Cases of Lester Ward
and Patrick Geddes."
Eric Lybeck, University of Cambridge (Sociology)
A Dictionary Without Definitions: Interpreting Intersubjectivity in the Production and
Presentation of the Grimm Brothers’ Deutsches Wörterbuch: 1838-1863
Kelly Kistner, University of Washington, Seattle (Sociology)
A New Order of Worth? The Political Metaphysics of Early British Welfare Debates
Michael Strand, University of Notre Dame (Sociology)
In Reference to G. H. Mead: Tracing the Development of a Foundational Social Theorist
Daniel Huebner, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Discussant: Nathan Wright, Bryn Mawr College (Sociology)
J2
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Lexington
Round Table Discussion: New Opportunities for Research with Recovered Historical
Data in the Census Research Data Center (Rdc) Network
ECONOMICS, Family/Demography
Chair: Catherine Fitch, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Discussants: Margaret Levenstein, University of Michigan (Michigan Census Research
Data Center)
Randy Becker, U.S. Census Bureau (Center for Economic Studies)
Cheryl Grim, Center for Economic Studies (U.S. Census Bureau)
Todd Gardner, Center for Economic Studies (U.S. Census Bureau)
Jim Davis, National Bureau of Economic Research (Boston Census Research Data
Center)
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
J3
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Gloucester
Schooling Policy/Schooling Experience
EDUCATION, States and Society, Urban
Chair: Jeffrey Guhin, Yale University (Sociology)
“Sins of the Parents” or Social Conflict: Why States Made School Attendance
Compulsory
Emily Rauscher, New York University (Sociology)
The History and Trajectory of Academic Capitalism; Globalization Conflicts and Choices
for US Higher Education
Brendan Mullan, Michigan State University (Sociology)
“Reeling from the ‘80s”: Teaching for America in the Savage Inequalities Era
Bethany Rogers, The College of Staten Island, CUNY (Education)
The Past Is Not Even Past
Annie Winfield, Roger Williams University (Education)
Discussant: Adrea Lawrence, American University (Education, Teaching & Health)
J4
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Cambridge
Kinship and Fertility: New Approaches to Demographic Change I
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Historical Geography, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Rural,
Agricultural, and Environmental, Urban, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna, University of Padua (Statistical Sciences)
Facebook Kaskaskia: Kinship, Social Networks, and Cultural Exchange in a French-Illinois
Borderland, 1695-1735
Robert Morrissey, Lake Forest College (moving to University of Illinois UrbanaChampaign next year) (History)
The world-wide cultural evolution experiment
Lesley Newson, University of Exeter (Life and Environmental Sciences)
Kinship, the re-organization of work, and fertility. An ethnographic example from Spain.
Nancy Anne Konvalinka, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED).
Madrid, Spain. (Anthropology)
Property, replacement and fertility – kinship pressures and demographic equilibrium
Patrick Heady, Max Planck Institute (Kinship and Social Security)
Discussant: Hilde Bras, Radboud University Nijmegen (History)
91
Saturday, November 19, 2011
J5
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Back Bay
Life Course and Disability
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Virginie De Luca Barrusse, University of Picardie Jules Verne (Laboratoire
CUrapp)
Breaking the silence. On marriage and family life of the hearing impaired. The case of
East-Flanders, Belgium, 1750-1900.
Sofie De Veirman, Ghent University (History)
Morbidity and the life course in England, 1850-1950
Andrew Hinde, University of Southampton (Statistical Sciences Research)
Martin Gorsky, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (Public Health and Policy)
Aravinda Guntupalli, University of Southamptom (Social Sciences)
Bernard Harris, University of Southampton, UK (Social Sciences)
Ageing, disability and pain: a story about ageing perceptions and realities in Frenchspeaking Switzerland, 1960-211
Michel Oris, University of Geneva (Economic and Social Sciences)
Julia Henke, University of Geneve (Le Département d'Histoire économique)
Christophe Luthy, University of Geneve (Centre for interdisciplinary Gerontology)
Discussant: Jan Kok, Radboud University Nijmegen (History)
J6
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Newbury
Mortality, Death and Loss
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY, Culture, Family/Demography, Health/Medicine/Body
Chair: Elisabeth Engberg, Umeå University (Centre for Population Studies)
Gateway to Health: St. Louis Hospitals 1820-1860
Robert Wilson, University of Missouri-St. Louis (Honors College)
Migration and Mortality among Sami Men and Women during the Colonization of
Nineteenth-Century Northern Sweden
Lotta Vikström, Centre for Population Studies (Umea University)
Mary Louise Nagata, Francis Marion University / EHESS (History / CRH)
Kiyoshi Hamano, Kansai University (Economics)
Mortality trends and social change in Rostock 1867-1910
Rembrandt D. Scholz, Max Planck Institute (Historical Demography)
Siegfried Gruber, Max Planck Institute (Historical Demography)
Changes in the lived experience of death across the
Sarah Zureick, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Centre for Demography and Ecology)
Demography)
Discussant: Alan Swedlund, University of Massachusetts (Anthropology)
92
Saturday, November 19, 2011
J7
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Beacon Hill
Social Structure, Electoral Geography, and Politics in History: New GIS-Based
Approaches
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, Politics
Chair: Donald DeBats, Flinders University (American Studies)
Political change and the social geography of England and Wales, 1881-1910
Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth (Geography)
Daniel Ziblatt, Harvard University (Government)
Pigs and Protest: The Crisis of Swine Husbandry and the Electoral Success of anti-Semitic
Political Parties in Northwest Germany, 1924-1930
George Vascik, Miami University (History)
Generations of Change: A Historical Geography of New Haven
Elizabeth Roberto, Yale University (Sociology)
Mapping African American Social Capital in the Jim Crow South
Kimberley Johnson, Barnard College, Columbia University (Political Science)
Discussant: Donald DeBats, Flinders University (American Studies)
J8
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Thoreau
Events, Processes, and Historical Temporality
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Jim Mahoney, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Processual and Situational Temporalities in Sociological Explanations
Matthew Norton, Yale University (Sociology)
Incorporating Comparisons in the Rift: Cross-Place Histories and World Historical
Turning Points
Sandra Comstock, Harvard University (Warren Center for Studies in American History)
Field Theory and Historical Conjunctures: Explaining Japanese Democratic Movements
in 1959-1960
Hiroe Saruya, University of Michigan (Sociology)
“Decentralization in Time: A Process-Tracing Approach to Federal Dynamics of Change"
Tulia Falleti, University of Pennsylvania (Political Science)
Discussant: Jim Mahoney, Northwestern University (Sociology)
93
Saturday, November 19, 2011
J9
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Cabot
Media Representation of Migration Issues (I)
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Maddalena Marinari, University of Kansas (History)
Social and Political Dimension of Crime: The Development of Natasha and Maria Images
Bayram Unal, Nigde University, Turkey (Sociology)
The representation of Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Immigrants in British newspapers
between 1996 and 206
Majid Khosravinik, Northumbria University (Mass Communication/Critical Discourse Analysis)
Migration and the Media in Nazi Germany
Lars Amenda, University of Osnabruck (Institute for Migration Research and
Intercultural Studies (IMIS))
A warm welcome? Media representation of the Displaced Persons (the Netherlands 1947-1949)
Tycho Walaardt, University of Leiden (Social and Economic History)
Discussant: Maddalena Marinari, University of Kansas (History)
J10
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Franklin
Integration, Assimilation, and Immigrant Identity in the Americas
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Culture, Labor, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Deirdre Moloney, George Mason University (History and Women's Studies)
Immigration, Assimilation, and the Construction of American Identity
Shannon Anderson, Roanoke College (Sociology)
Occupational status of working white males: A longitudinal analysis of European
immigrants, 1880 to 1900
Rebecca Vick, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Sula Sarkar, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
The Effect of Home-country Characteristics on Labor Supply of Female Immigrants
Yunsun Huh, University of Wisconsin, Green Bay (Economics)
Refuge and Refugees in the Teaching of Social Sciences: The Case of Buenos Aires
Province, Argentina.
María Soledad Balsas, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Instituto de Investigaciones Gino
Germani)
Discussant: Deirdre Moloney, George Mason University (History and Women's
Studies)
94
Saturday, November 19, 2011
J11
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
White Hill
Generational Transitions Among American Women Missionaries
PRESIDENTIAL, Religion, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Rhonda Semple, St. Francis Xavier University (History)
Challenging Missionary Control: The American College for Women in Constantinople
(Istanbul)
Barbara Reeves-Ellington, Siena College (History)
Children and Careers among American Women Missionary Physicians and their
Students in China, 1880s to 1920s
Connie Shemo, SUNY-Plattsburgh (History)
Concepts of "Family" in Brethren in Christ Church missions, Rhodeisa, 1890s-1920s
Wendy Urban-Mead, Bard College (Education)
Discussant: Rhonda Semple, St. Francis Xavier University (History)
J12
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
St. James
Race, Ethnicity and Statistics: Ongoing Research
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Migration/Immigration, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Michael Fortner, Rutgers University (Political Science and Public Policy and
Administration)
Eugenic Foundations of American Democracy
Julie Beicken, University of Texas-Austin (Sociology)
Setting the Terms: Census Racial Categories and U.S. Media Discourse, 1860-1979
Aliya Saperstein, University of Oregon (Sociology)
Race and Ethnicity after the US 210 Census
Margo Anderson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (History & Urban Studies)
From Race to Ethnicity-- Via Nationality: U.S. Government Statistics and Social Science
Discussion 1900-1960
Joel Perlmann, Bard College (Levy Economics Institute)
Discussant: Michael Fortner, Rutgers University (Political Science and Public Policy and
Administration)
95
Saturday, November 19, 2011
J13
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Whittier
Policy, Science and Built Environment
RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL, Historical Geography
Chair: Louis Kyriakoudes, University of Southern Mississippi (History)
From Farmhouse to Factory: Social and Ecological Change in the Massachusetts
Countryside, 1800 – 1865
Sarah Sutton, Brandeis University (History)
Human Engineering – Science with a Soul”: Hugh MacRae and the Progressive Faith in
Rural Community Development
J. Vincent Lowery, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay (Humanistic Studies and
History)
Knowledge for What?": Social Science and Democracy in America's Agricultural New
Deal
Jason Manthorne, University of Georgia (History)
Who Is to Blame? Politics vs. Science in the New Orleans Flood of 1849
Greg O'Brien, University of North Carolina at Greensboro (History)
Discussant: Richard Fry, Wayne State University, Detroit (Honors College)
J14
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Winthrop
Book Session: Warfare State
STATES AND SOCIETY, Politics
Chair: Robert Lieberman, Columbia University (Political Science)
Warfare State: World War II Americans and the Age of Big Government
James Sparrow, University of Chicago (History)
Discussants: James Sparrow, University of Chicago (History)
Gary Gerstle, Vanderbilt University (History)
Desmond King, Oxford University (Politics and International Relations)
Andrea Campbell, MIT (Political Science)
96
Saturday, November 19, 2011
J15
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Charles River
New Interdisciplinary Research in Social Welfare History
URBAN
Chair: Robert Fisher, University of Connecticut (Social Work)
Resisting Reagan: The Benefits of an Interdisciplinary Approach to Welfare State
Retrenchment
Marisa Chappell, Oregon State University (History)
What can a “bottom up” view of community action programs contribute to our
understanding of social welfare policy in the 1950s and 1960s?
Tamar Carroll, Rochester Institute of Technology (History)
A Tradition of Studying the Confinement of Prisoners and People with Disabilities
Anne Parsons, University of Illinois at Chicago (History)
History, Sociology, and Biography: Returning to the Anne Sullivan-Helen Keller Story
David Wagner, University of Southern Maine (Sociology and Social Work)
Discussants: Annelise Orleck, Dartmouth (History)
Robert Fisher, University of Connecticut (Social Work)
J16
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Emerson
The Sexualized Body in Popular Culture, 1900-1950s
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Culture
Chair: Ricardo Santhiago, Universidade de São Paulo (History)
Airing Clean and Dirty Longing: Nené Cascallar and 1940s Argentine Radio
Christine Ehrick, University of Louisville (History)
Queens of the Night: Containment/Sexual Subcultures in 1950s America
Scott Poole, College of Charleston (History)
Ethnicity and Electrolysis: The Hollywood Arrival of the Ingenue, Filmic and Real
Kerry McElroy, Concordia University (Humanities)
Discussant: Amanda Frantz-Mamani, Edinboro University (Foreign Languages)
97
Saturday, November 19, 2011
J17
Saturday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Constitution
Body Politics between Subjugation, Agency and Resistance
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Politics, States and Society
Chairs: Gundula Ludwig, University of Marburg (Gender Studies)
Beatrice Müller, University of Marburg (Sports Science)
Queering bodies, queering democracy
Gundula Ludwig, University of Marburg (Gender Studies)
The Body as source and impulse of ‘action potency’ and resistance
Beatrice Müller, University oft Marburg (Sports Science)
Agency, the body and difference
Sara Paloni, University of Vienna (Political Science)
Docile bodies or Bodies of choice?: Entangling the discourse of autonomy in the debates
on ‘assisted dying’
Kateřina Kolářová, Charles University in Prague (Gender Studies)
Discussant: Lisa Duggan, New York University (Social and Cultural Analysis)
98
Saturday, November 19, 2011
K1
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Thoreau
Round Table Discussion: Teaching the History of Childhood
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD, Education, Family/Demography, Women, Gender, and
Sexuality
Chair: Mary Jo Maynes, University of Minnesota (History)
Discussants: Miriam Forman-Brunell, University of Missouri (History)
Abosede George, Barnard College (History)
Heidi Morrison, History (University of Wisconsin, La Crosse)
Corrie Decker, University of California, Davis (History)
K2
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Gloucester
Book Session: Jennifer Fronc's New York Undercover: Private Surveillance in the
Progressive Era
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL, Urban
Chair: Libby Garland, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY (History, Philosophy and
Political Science)
New York Undercover: Private Surveillance in the Progressive Era
Jennifer Fronc, University of Massachusetts Amherst (History)
Discussants: Beverly Gage, Yale University (History)
Jeffrey Adler, University of Florida (History)
Cheryl Hicks, UNC Charlotte (History)
K3
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Constitution
Book Session: Banding Together: How Communities Create Genres in Popular Music
CULTURE
Chair: Stefan Bargheer, Max Planck Institute (History of Science)
Banding Together How Communities Create Genres in Popular Music
Jennifer Lena, Vanderbilt University (Sociology)
Discussant: William Roy, University of California (Sociology)
Mark Anthony Neal, Duke University (African and African American Studies)
Denise Bielby, University of California, Santa Barbara (Sociology)
Michael Jeffries, Wellesley (American Studies)
99
Saturday, November 19, 2011
K4
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Cambridge
Kinship and Fertility: New Approaches to Demographic Change II
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Historical Geography, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Rural,
Agricultural, and Environmental, Urban, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: David Reher, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Políticas y Sociología)
Changing kinship networks and the fertility decline. Dispersion of kin or diffusion of
family limitation practices?
Hilde Bras, Radboud University Nijmegen (History)
The relationship between kin availability and fertility: a comparative analysis
Rebecca Sear, London School of Economics (Social Policy)
Does the family system in Romania follow the pattern of southern European countries?
Maria Castiglione, University of Padova (Statistics)
Explaining Within-Country Variation in Gender-Role and Family Attitudes Over Time
Mary Brinton, Harvard University (Sociology)
Explaining Within-Country Variation in Gender-Role and Family Attitudes Over Time
Carly Knight, Harvard University (Sociology)
Discussant: Gianpiero Dalla Zuanna, University of Padua (Statistical Sciences)
K5
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Emerson
Marriage, Marital Relations and Partner Selection
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Emily Rauscher, New York University (Sociology)
Red, white, and black: interracial marriage from 1850 to 2000
Carolyn Liebler, University of Minnesota (Sociology)
Aaron Gullickson, University of Oregon (Sociology)
From Magyarorszag to the Midway: The Spatial Patterns of Match-making of
Hungarian-born Chicagoland couples, 1894-1940.
James Oberly, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire (History & American Indian Studies)
Discussant: Peter Teibenbacher, Karl Franzens University Graz (Economic, Social and
Business History)
100
Saturday, November 19, 2011
K6
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Charles River
Spatializing Populations
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, Family/Demography, Migration/Immigration
Chair: Donald Lafreniere, University of Western Ontario (Geography)
Migration, Genealogy, and the Interconnectivity of Personal Pasts
Samuel Otterstrom, Brigham Young University (Geography)
Migrant or Not a Migrant?: Longitudinal data sets and changing county boundaries,
1850-1930 United States
Rebecca Vick, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Sula Sarkar, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
The East-West Migration Pattern in Germany 1920-today : GDR Legacy or Blue Banana
Effect?
Sebastian Klüsener, Max Planck Institute (Population and Policy)
Emilio Zagheni, Max Planck Institute (Economic and Social Demography)
Dalia A. Conde Ovando, Max Planck Institute (Evolutionary Biodemography)
The Geographical Origins of the Norman Knights at Hastings
Christopher Macdonald Hewitt, University of Western Ontario (Geography)
Discussant: Donald Lafreniere, University of Western Ontario (Geography)
K7
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Franklin
Formation of Class Identity
LABOR
Chair: Gerald Ronning, Albright College (History)
Political Origins of The Chicago Working Class, 1844-1876
Cedric de Leon, Providence College (Sociology)
The Distinct and Gendered Work Ethic: Immigrant Women Workers from Bulgaria
during the Industrialization Era of Bursa (1968-1978)
Yalcin Ozkan, Bogazici University (Modern Turkish History)
Constructing the Conscientious Worker - The Leadership’s Role in Class Formation
Jenny Jansson, Uppsala University (Government)
From Public Servants to Public Employees: Unionizing the Chicago Police
Megan Adams, University of California, Berkeley (History)
Discussant: Gerald Ronning, Albright College (History)
101
Saturday, November 19, 2011
K8
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Lexington
Book Session: Pekka Hämäläinen's The Comanche Empire
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Brian Gratton, Arizona State University (History)
Pekka Hämäläinen's The Comanche Empire
Pekka Hämäläinen, University of California, Santa Barbara (History)
Discussants: Josh Reid, University of Massachusetts, Boston (History)
Karl Jacoby, Brown (History)
John Tutino, Georgetown University (History and Foreign Service)
Rachel St. John, Harvard (History)
K9
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Newbury
Gendering the Migration Process with IPUMS and NAPP
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Family/Demography, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Evan Roberts, University of Minnesota (History)
Risk and Distance: The Gendering of Irish, Norwegian and Swedish Migrations to
European and North American Destinations
Donna Gabaccia, University of Minnesota (Immigration History Research Center)
Johanna Leinonen, University of Turku (History)
Gender Ratios and Intermarriage: Marriage Patterns of US-Migrants from AustriaHungary
Annemarie Steidl, University of Vienna (History)
Gender Patterns in Internal Migration among Adult Children of Immigrants in the
United States
Patricia Kelly Hall, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Discussant: Katharine Donato, Vanderbilt University (Sociology)
102
Saturday, November 19, 2011
K10
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Cabot
Media Representation of Migration Issues (II)
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Ahmet Yukleyen, University of Mississippi (Sociology & Anthropology)
Media coverage of migration and integration issues from a long-term and comparative
perspective
Marlou Schrover, Leiden University (History)
Public debates about Islam and Muslims in Europe: Impact of specific events
Corinne Torrekens, Université libre de Bruxelles (Institut de sociologie)
Nathalie Vanparys, Université libre de Bruxelles (Sociology)
Conflicts of Belonging: The Headscarf Debates in Western European and Turkish Media,
2000 to the present
Anna Korteweg, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Gokce Yurdakul, Humboldt University (Social Sciences)
Immigrants in the Media: Civic Visibility in the United States and Canada
Els de Graauw, City University of New York (Political Science)
Irene Bloemraad, University of California - Berkeley (Sociology)
Rebecca Hamlin, Grinnell College (Political Science)
Discussant: Ahmet Yukleyen, University of Mississippi (Sociology & Anthropology)
K11
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Back Bay
Economic Crisis, Political Narrative
POLITICS, Labor, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society
Chair: Margaret Somers, University of Michigan (Sociology and History)
Populist Inversion: Antistatism and the Future of Public Sector Unions
Joseph Lowndes, University of Oregon (Political Science)
Daniel HoSang, University of Oregon (Political Science and Ethnic Studies)
Collision Course: Ronald Reagan, the Air Traffic Controllers and the Strike that Changed America
Joseph McCartin, Georgetown University (History)
The Wolf at the Door: Fables of Predation from the Great Depression to the Subprime
Crash
Alice O’Connor, University of California Santa Barbara (History)
Discussants: Dorian Warren, Columbia University (Political Science)
Margaret Somers, University of Michigan (Sociology and History)
103
Saturday, November 19, 2011
K12
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
White Hill
Families and Daughters
PRESIDENTIAL, Children and Childhood, Economics, Education, Family/Demography,
Labor, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Melinda Miller, University of Michigan (Economics)
Impacts of Forced Marriages in Cambodia under the Pol Pot Regime
Katsuo Kogure, Hitotsubashi University (Institute of Economic Research)
Women and Family Economy in 19th century Northern Europe
Beatrice Moring, University of Cambridge (History of Population)
Richard Wall, University of Essex (History)
Investment, equity, futures: Is there evidence of boy-girl discrimination in early 20th
century Finland?
Sakari Saaritsa, University of Helsinki (Economic and Political Studies, Social Science
History)
Antti Kaihovaara, University of Helsinki (Economic and Political Studies)
Intergenerational Labor Supply in Interwar London
Jessica Bean, Denison University (Economics)
The Effect of Childhood Conditions on Marriage Matches
Melinda Miller, University of Michigan (Economics)
Discussants: Margo Anderson, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (History & Urban Studies)
Stacey Jones, Seattle University (Economics)
K13
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Stuart
Colonial Histories/Postcolonial Sociologies: Rethinking the Present
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Historical Geography, Migration/Immigration, Politics, States
and Society
Chair: Julian Go, Boston University (Sociology)
Hierarchies of Power and Plenty: From Late Colonial to Post-colonial Development
Fouad Makki, Cornell University (Development Sociology)
Jasmine Revolution versus "Commander of the Faithful" -Comparing Frameworks of
State Legitimacy in Postcolonial North Africa
Jonathan Wyrtzen, Yale University (Sociology)
The Origins of Authoritarianism in Pakistan
Sadia Saeed, University of Michigan (Sociology)
What's New about New Racial Studies?
Howard Winant, University of California Santa Barbara (Sociology)
Discussant: Gurminder Bhambra, Warwick University (Sociology)
104
Saturday, November 19, 2011
K14
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Whittier
Race in the Cities
RACE AND ETHNICITY
Chair: Shirley A. Jackson, Southern Connecticut State University (Sociology)
The Art of Social Change: Brockman Gallery and the Black Arts Movement on Westside
Los Angeles
Jennifer Mandel, University of New England (History)
The Merit Man: A Historical Look at Meanings of Work, Race, and Ethnicity in the Elm
City Fire Service
Carolyn Ly, Yale University (Sociology)
Connecticut’s Hartford Courant and Black Protest Movements.
Shirley A. Jackson, Southern Connecticut State University (Sociology)
The Politics of Representing Everyday Life at Washington D.C.'s Anacostia Community
Museum.
Robyn Autry, Wesleyan University (Sociology)
Discussant: Christopher Hayes, Rutgers University (History)
K15
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Winthrop
Private Land and Public Interest: Preserving Rural Land in Urban America
RURAL, AGRICULTURAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL, Historical Geography, Urban
Chair: Ken Sylvester, University of Michigan (Institute for Social Research)
Federal Conservation Policy and the Preservation of Rural America, 1955-1975
Laura Kolar, University of Virginia (History)
Rural Land in Suburbia: Public Decision-making and the Creation of the Agricultural
Reserve of Montgomery County, Maryland
John Spiers, Boston College (History)
The Parallel between Demolition by Neglect and Agricultural Preservation: A
Comparative Study of the Effects of Rural Farmland Preservation on Historic Urbanized
Boroughs
Galen Newman, Texas A & M University (Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning)
Discussant: Paul Adams, Shippensburg University and University of San Carlos,
emeritus (History)
105
Saturday, November 19, 2011
K16
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
St. James
Homing in on Liberalism: Channeling Domestic Reform in the Twentieth Century
URBAN
Chair: Loren Moulds, University of Virginia (History)
Were Straight Loans Really that Bad? An Evaluation of Key Assumptions that Led to
Federal Mortgage Lending Reform during the Great Depression
John Brennan, University of North Carolina Wilmington (Public and International Affairs)
Were Straight Loans Really that Bad? An Evaluation of Key Assumptions that Led to
Federal Mortgage Lending Reform during the Great Depression
Uche Iheadindu, University of North Carolina Wilmington (Public and International Affairs)
Home Ownership, the Building and Loan Industry, and the Transformation of the
Republican Ideal in the United States
Eric John Abrahamson, Johns Hopkins University (Applied Economics and Business Enterprise)
Home Improvement, Agency, Gender, and the State
Nancy Berlage, Office of the Secretary of Defense (Historical Office)
“We Must Be A Nation of Home Owners”: Progressivism, the State, and Home
Ownership Campaigns, 1917-1932
Loren Moulds, University of Virginia (History)
Discussant: Eric John Abrahamson, Johns Hopkins University (Applied Economics and
Business Enterprise)
Jeffrey Hornstein, Service Employees International Union
K17
Saturday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Beacon Hill
Queer Temporalities
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Culture, Politics, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Anna Clark, University of Minnesota (History)
Temporality, Power, and Revolutionary Desire: Lee Edelman's No Future
C. Heike Schotten, University of Massachusetts Boston (Political Science)
French Forever? The Queer Time of (Post)Colonial Dependence in Martinique
Vanessa Agard-Jones, New York University (Anthropology / French Studies)
A Lost Cause: Reading Queer Etiology
Valerie Rohy, University of Vermont (English)
Discussant: Anna Clark, University of Minnesota (History)
106
Saturday, November 19, 2011
L1
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Newbury
Juvenile Delinquency in Twentieth-Century Europe and North America
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL, Children and Childhood
Chair: Bill Bush, University of Nevada Las Vegas (History)
The Montreal Miracle: An Adventure in 1950s Youth-Conscious Policing
Tamara Myers, UBC (History)
The 'Supreme Adventure': Brooklyn's Thrill-Kill Teens and Mid-Century Juvenile Justice
Mariah Adin, University at Albany (History)
“The Halbstarke is back!” Youth, Masculinity, and Protests in 1950s West Germany
Martin Kalb, Northern Arizona University (History)
Discussant: Bill Bush, University of Nevada Las Vegas (History)
L2
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Back Bay
Moving and Mobilizing Money: Banking and Finance in the Past
ECONOMICS, Culture, Macro-Historical Dynamics, States and Society, Urban
Chair: Martha Olney, University of California, Berkeley (Economics)
Endogenous liability choice and bank survival: The great middenstandsbank experiment
Chris Colvin, London School of Economics (Economic History)
Financing Cathedral Construction: The Political Economy of One Type of Social
Overhead Capital
Anne McCants, Masschusetts Institute of Technology (History)
Paul Hohenberg, RPI (Economics)
Social Networks on the Exchange Floor
Mark Geiger, Library of Congress (John W Kluge Center)
Discussant: Martha Olney, University of California, Berkeley (Economics)
107
Saturday, November 19, 2011
L3
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Cabot
Black Engagement in Boston's School Desegregation: An Account of Leadership and
Educational Change
EDUCATION, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Robert Johnson, Jr., University of Massachusetts (Africana Studies)
Before Busing: The Post-War Origins of Boston's Civil Rights Movement
Zebulon Miletsky, Case Western Reserve University (History)
The Black Education Movement in Boston: Voices of Resistance and Instrumentality
Lyda Peters, Boston College (Curriculum and Instruction)
Parents, Politics, and the Road to Educational Change
William Owens, University of Massachusetts Boston (Africana Studies-The Health
Education and Learning Program for Black Males)
Boston's Black Community: Organizing for Better Schools
Barbara Burke, YWCA (Retired Diretor of the Clarendon YWCA)
Discussant: Jim Carl, Cleveland State University (Curriculum and Foundations)
L4
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Charles River
Fertility Differentials and Fertility Transitions
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Jane Gray, NUI Maynooth (Sociology)
Old and New Illegitimacy in Styria
Peter Teibenbacher, Karl Franzens University Graz (Economic, Social and Business
History)
Prerequisites of the Fertility Transition in the North. Sami and non-Sami Fecundity in
19th Century Northern Sweden
Gabriella Nordin, Umeå University (Centre for Sami Research)
Peter Skoeld, Umeå University (Centre for Sami Studies)
The Long-Standing Demographic East-West Divide in Germany
Joshua R. Goldstein, Max-Planck-Institute (Historical Demography)
Sebastian Klüsener, Max Planck Institute (Population and Policy)
Reversing Fertility Patterns in England 1600-1800: Why the Rich had fewer Children
Nina Boberg-Fazlic, University of Copenhagen (Economics)
Paul Sharp, Humboldt University, Berlin (Economic History, Economics)
Jacob Weisdorf, University of Copenhagen (Economics)
Discussant: Patrick Heady, Max Planck Institute (Kinship and Social Security)
108
Saturday, November 19, 2011
L5
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Franklin
Making Health in the Progressive Era
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY
Chair: Simone Caron, Wake Forest University (History)
Health, Recreation and Fitness in Progressive Era Massachusetts: The Norwood Civic
Association and its Corner House
Patricia Fanning, Bridgewater State College (Sociology)
“A Higher Type of Manhood” : Edward Hitchcock and the origins of physical education
and hygiene in New England’s colleges
Alan Swedlund, University of Massachusetts (Anthropology)
Seeking Health in the North Woods, 1880-1945
Lucinda M. McCray, Appalachian State University (History)
Nature's Magic: Transplanting Treatment of Non-pulmonary Tuberculosis in Sweden
about 1900
Marie Clark Nelson, Linköping University (ISAK/History)
Discussant: Simone Caron, Wake Forest University (History)
L6
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Cambridge
Geographies of Capital and Labor: Putting Power in its Place
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, Economics, Labor, Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental,
Urban
Chair: Sven Beckert Harvard University (History)
The Remaking of the English Ruling Class: Capitalist Class Formation in Sheffield and
Liverpool, 1860-1930
Rudi Batzell, Cambridge University (History)
'Green Pastures of Plenty, Dry Desert Ground': Environment and Geography of a
California Agribusiness, 1900-1935
Gabriel Winant, Yale University (History)
Region and Sub-Region: Mapping Southern Economic Identity
Katherine Jewell, Fitchburg State University (Economics, History, and Political Science)
Discussant: Sven Beckert, Harvard University (History)
109
Saturday, November 19, 2011
L7
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Lexington
Joining Class: Guests, Associations, Obligations and Working Classes
LABOR
Chair: Steve Meyer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (History)
Hidden Gains: Compulsory Schooling Laws and Attendance by Class
Emily Rauscher, New York University (Sociology)
The Emergence of a New Southern Labor System: Bahamian Guestworkers in Florida
Erin Conlin, University of Florida (History)
Two branches of the same tree? Membership in mutual aid societies and trade unions
Tobias Karlsson, Lund university (Economic History)
Worker’s Morale, a Civic Obligation: Eli Ginzberg and the Conservation of Human
Resources Project, 1948 – 1955
Simone Diender, Brandeis.University (History)
Discussant: Steve Meyer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (History)
L8
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
St. James
New Methods for Large History
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Brendan Mullan, Michigan State University (Sociology)
Reading 500 Years of Chinese History at Once
Ian Miller, Harvard University (East Asian Languages and Civilazations)
Developmental State on a World Scale: The Size Effects and Consequences of China's
Political Economy
Yang Zhang, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Dynamic Visualization of Elite Networks in Early Modern Poland
Paul McLean, Rutgers University (Sociology)
Rachel Moseson, Rutgers University (Sociology)
Consolidated Quantitative History
Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy)
Discussant: Brendan Mullan, Michigan State University (Sociology)
110
Saturday, November 19, 2011
L9
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Stuart
Retrospective Panel on the Work of Nora Faires: Crossing Borders
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Leslie Page Moch, Michigan State University (History)
Border Meanings, Memory, and Black Migration-- A Work in Progress by Nora Faires
John Bukowczyk, Wayne State University (History)
Nora: Scholar and Roommate
Nancy L. Green, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (History)
Nora Faires and Women’s Studies: The Practice of Collaboration, Intersectionality, and
Transnationalism
Linda K Pritchard, Eastern Michigan University (Women’s and Gender Studies)
North America as a Migration Region: Looking at Class, Gender, and Rac
Dirk Hoerder, Arizona State University (History)
Nora Faires and The History of Female Border-Crossers
Donna Gabaccia, University of Minnesota (Immigration History Research Center)
Discussant: Leslie Page Moch, Michigan State University (History)
L10
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Gloucester
Children and Childhood in Immigrant and Refugee Histories
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Children and Childhood
Chair: Karen Dubinsky, Queen's University (History)
Russian Jews in Israel and in the US: Parents and Children
Larissa Remennick, Bar-Ilan University (Sociology)
The Most Defenseless and Troubled: State and Local Agency Involvement in Child
Refugee Resettlement during Operation Pedro Pan
Anna Amundson, Florida State University (History)
Factors affecting Latino immigrant children school achievement in US schools
Sara Poggio, University of Maryland Baltimore Campus (Modern Languages and
Linguistics)
Discussant: Karen Dubinsky, Queen's University (History)
111
Saturday, November 19, 2011
L11
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Constitution
Conservatism and Class Power
POLITICS
Chair: To be announced
Transnational Accumulation and the Question of Legitimacy: Sam McLaughlin and
General Motors of Canada, 1918-37
Don Nerbas, McGill University (History)
Comrades of the Pink Decade: Ideological Change in the American Century, 1939-1985
Brendan McQuade, Binghamton University (SUNY) (Sociology)
Welcoming the New Guard
Zack Smith, Boston University (History)
The Contemporary American Conservative Movement
Tom Medvetz, UC-San Diego (Sociology)
Discussant: Stephanie Lee Mudge, University of California-Davis (Sociology)
L12
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Whittier
Book Session: Viviana Zelizer: Pricing the Priceless Child: A Retrospective
PRESIDENTIAL, Children and Childhood, Culture, Economics, Women, Gender, and
Sexuality
Chair: Hilary Levey Friedman, Harvard University (Sociology)
Pricing the Priceless Child: The Changing Social Value of Children
Viviana Zelizer, Princeton University (Sociology)
Discussants: Daniel Cook, Rutgers University (Childhood Studies)
Michael Katz, University of Pennsylvania (History)
Linda Gordon, New York University (History)
Paula Fass, University of California, Berkeley and Rutgers University, New Brunswick
(History)
Barrie Thorne, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
L13
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
White Hill
Intergenerational Transfers of Wealth and Status
PRESIDENTIAL, Economics, Family/Demography, Labor, Macro-Historical Dynamics,
States and Society
Chair: Sumner La Croix, University of Hawaii-Manoa (Economics)
A legacy of altruism? Intergenerational property transfers, family relations and charity
in preindustrial Dutch towns
Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk, International Institute of Social History (Research)
Bequests and Intergenerational Transfers, Intended and Unintended, in the United
States during the Nineteenth Century
Richard Sutch, University of California (Economics)
Intergenerational Wealth Accumulation and Dispersion in the Ottoman Empire
Bogac Ergene, University of Vermont (History)
Metin Cosgel, University of Connecticut (Economics)
Inequality and economic development in Sweden, 1600–1930
Tommy Bengtsson, , Lund University (Economic Demography)
Mats Olsson, Lund University (Economic history)
Patrick Svensson, Lund University (Economic History)
Discussant: Sumner La Croix, University of Hawai'i-Manoa (Economics)
L14
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Winthrop
Racialization, Racism and Racial Identities in Post-Abolition Brazil
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Culture, Labor
Chair: Barbara Weinstein, New York University (History)
Sociabilities in the Post-Abolition: Family Codes and Personal Bonds in the São Paulo
Coffee Economy
Oswaldo Truzzi, Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos, Brazil (Sociology)
Rogerio Palma, Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos, Brazil (Sociology)
Post-Abolition, Racialization and Politics in Brazilian History
Hebe Mattos, Universidade Federal Fluminense (History)
Karl Monsma, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Sociology)
Music and Black Identity in the Post-Abolition Period: Brazil and the United States
Martha Abreu, Universidade Federal Fluminense (History)
The Uses of Racial Silence in Post-Abolition Rio de Janeiro and Recife
Brodwyn Fischer, Northwestern University (History)
Discussant: Barbara Weinstein, New York University (History)
113
Saturday, November 19, 2011
L15
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Emerson
Round Table Discussion: Social Scientists as Expert Witnesses
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Criminal Justice/Legal
Chair: Robin Stryker, University of Arizona (Sociology)
Discussants: Robin Stryker, University of Arizona (Sociology)
Charles Gallagher, La Salle University (Sociology)
William Bielby, University of Illinois - Chicago (Sociology)
L16
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Thoreau
How Parties Matter
STATES AND SOCIETY, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Politics
Chair: Robert Jansen, University of Michigan (Sociology)
The Political Roots of Colorblind Racism, or Why Barack Obama is More of the Same
Cedric de Leon, Providence College (Sociology)
Party Matters: The Political Dynamics of Anti-Black Racial Exclusion in the United
States, 1830s to 1960s
Wesley Hiers, UCLA (Sociology)
The Civic Foundations of Fascism in Interwar Europe
Dylan Riley, University of California (Sociology)
Coping by Colluding: Regime Uncertainty and Promiscuous Powersharing in Indonesia
and Bolivia
Dan Slater, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Erica Simmons, University of Chicago (Political Science)
Discussant: Ron Aminzade, University of Minnesota (Political Science)
L17
Saturday, 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Beacon Hill
Feminist Epistemology II
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Politics
Chair: Vojin Sasa Vukadinovic, Humboldt University of Berlin (Graduiertenkolleg
Geschlecht als Wissenskategorie)
The Invention of Equality Feminism and Difference Feminism
Cornelia Moeser, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin (Cultural Studies)
Spatial genealogies : Justice throughout generations of Feminism.
Damien Tissot, Université Paris VIII (Centre d'Etudes féminines et d'Etudes de Genre)
Discussant: Vojin Sasa Vukadinovic, Humboldt University of Berlin (Graduiertenkolleg
Geschlecht als Wissenskategorie)
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
M1
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Thoreau
Book Session: Karen Dubinsky's Babies Without Borders
CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD, Culture, Migration/Immigration, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Birgitte Søland, Ohio State University (History)
Babies Without Borders: Adoption and Migration Across the Americas
Karen Dubinsky, Queen's University (History)
Discussants: Barbara Katz Rothman, Baruch College, The City University of New York
(Sociology)
Kelly Condit-Shrestha, University of Minnesota (History)
Karen Balcom, McMaster University (History)
Michele Goodwin, University of Minnesota (Law)
M2
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Lexington
Race and Incarceration in the United States, 1890-1955
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL
Chair: Libby Garland, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY (History, Philosophy and
Political Science)
The First Great Migration and the Rise of Racial Disparity in American Incarceration,
1890-1950
Christopher Muller, Harvard University (Sociology)
Constructing Delinquency: Incarcerated African American Girls at the Illinois Industrial
School for Girls, 1896-1940
Tera Agyepong, Northwestern (African American Studies; Law)
The Carceral State and the Crucible of Black Politics: An Urban History of the Rockefeller
Drug Laws
Michael Fortner, Rutgers University (Political Science and Public Policy and
Administration)
Prisons, Race, and the Limits of Liberal Reform: A New York State Case Study, 19351955
Joseph Spillane, University of Florida (Criminology, Law, and Society)
Discussant: Libby Garland, Kingsborough Community College, CUNY (History,
Philosophy and Political Science)
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
M3
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Back Bay
Cultures of Violence and Diplomacy
CULTURE, Politics, States and Society
Chair: Paul McLean, Rutgers University (Sociology)
Theorizing Genocide: Toward a Historical Social Psychology of State Violence
Johannes Lang, Danish Institute for International Studies (Holocaust and Genocide
Studies)
Friction and Orthogonals: toward a cultural sociology of civil-military relations.
Thomas Crosbie, Yale University (Sociology)
Brothers in Arms – Enemies in Spirit: The Divorce between the Concepts of Material
Culture and Cognitive Culture in World War II Anthropological Research
Stefan Bargheer, Max Planck Institute (History of Science)
Discussant: Paul McLean, Rutgers University (Sociology)
M4
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Stuart
International Perspectives on Work and Family at the Beginning of the Second
Demographic Transition
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Kirk Scott, Lund University (Economic History)
Marriage and Economic Opportunity in the United States, 1970 - 2000
Catherine Fitch, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Sheela Kennedy, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota (Minnesota Population Center)
Careers, Family, and Satisfaction: Change over Time in Correlates of Women’s
Subjective Well-being
Stacey Jones, Seattle University (Economics)
The family work nexus and family formation in 20th century Ireland. Evidence from the
'Life Histories and Social Change Project.'
Jane Gray, NUI Maynooth (Sociology)
’Laws should not chain people to one another’: Attitudes to divorce in Swedish public
debate 1954-1974.
Glenn Sandström, Umeå University, Sweden (Centre for Population Studies (CPS))
Discussant: Kirk Scott, Lund University (Economic History)
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
M5
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Winthrop
Authors Meet Critics: 'Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary Europe'
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY
Chair: Jan Kok, Radboud University Nijmegen (History)
Discussants: David Reher, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Políticas y Sociología)
Alice Kasakoff, University of South Carolina, Columbia (Geography)
Patrick Heady, Max Planck Institute (Kinship and Social Security)
Siegfried Gruber, Max Planck Institute (Historical Demography)
Martine Segalen, Université de Paris X (Anthropology)
M6
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Cambridge
Contesting Capitalism: Workers, Occupational Health, and Environmental Decline in
Twentieth Century America
LABOR, Health/Medicine/Body, Politics, Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental
Chair: Elizabeth Ryan, Wayne State University (History)
The Nature of a Labor Struggle: Work and Health in the Early Twentieth-Century Pacific
Northwest Forests
Erik Loomis, College of Wooster (History)
'Capitalism Has No Place in Our Forest': The IWA, Silviculture, and the Politics of Forest
Conservation in the Pacific Northwest, 1941-1948
Steven Beda, University of Washington (History)
Breaking the Chain of Command: The UAW and the Politics of Occupational Cancer at
Fisher Body-Coldwater Road, 1977-1981
Josiah Rector, Wayne State University (History)
Making Amends: Coal Miners, Federal Politics, and the Black Lung Benefits Act of 1972
Richard Fry, Wayne State University, Detroit (Irvin D. Reid Honors College)
Discussant: Chad Montrie, University of Massachusetts Lowell (History)
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
M7
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Franklin
The Promise of Global Sociology
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Raka Ray, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology and South and Southeast
Asia Studies)
Geopolitics or Globalization? The first hundred years of sociological research on empires
and colonies
George Steinmetz, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Theorizing a Global-Postcolonial Sociology
Julian Go, Boston University (Sociology)
The New Great Transformation
George Lawson, London School of Economics (International Relations)
The Possibilities for and of a Global Sociology
Gurminder Bhambra, Warwick University (Sociology)
Discussant: Raka Ray, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology and South and
Southeast Asia Studies)
M8
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Cabot
Media Representation of Migration Issues (III)
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Marlou Schrover, Leiden University (History)
Just Another Finnish Family or a Security Threat? International Marriages in the Finnish
Media, 1960-206
Johanna Leinonen, University of Turku (History)
Italian media reports about Chinese migrants in Italy from the 1980s until today framed
within the history of Chinese immigration to Italy since the 1920s.
Violetta Ravagnoli, SUNY Buffalo (History)
“The North Star Has Fallen Out of the Sky”: Press Coverage of African American Reverse
Migration to the American South, 1945-1970
Julia Gunn, University of Pensylvania (History)
Shifting meanings of transnationalism: analysing two media cases of Morocan
immigrants' ties with the country of origin in the 1980s
Nadia Bouras, Leiden University, (History)
Discussant: Marlou Schrover, Leiden University (History)
118
Saturday, November 19, 2011
M9
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Charles River
Narratives, Testimonies, and Letters on Peoples on the Move: Identities in the
Making
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Linda Reeder, University of Missouri (History)
Hurrians in Ancient Egyptian Texts: How to identify them?
Pierre Peeters, Université catholique de Louvain (Belgique) (Histoire)
Migration and Ethnicity: Constructing “Tribe” in Pre-Colonial Africa
Myles Osborne, University of Colorado (History)
The story about them: Objectifying discourses in the narratives about Swedish
immigration
Vanja Lozic, Historical studies (Faculty of Education/ Malmo University)
Do Not End This Discussion: Re-defining Public Letters in Polish American Press.
Anna Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, Eastern Connecticut State University (History)
Discussant: Linda Reeder, University of Missouri (History)
M10
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Newbury
Housing and the Politics of Geography
POLITICS, Historical Geography, States and Society, Urban
Chair: Sarah Quinn, University of Michigan (Michigan Society of Fellows)
Gender and Race in the History of Housing Policy and Research: From Industrialization
to Hurricane Katrina
Megan Reid, University of Texas at Austin (Sociology)
The Property Frontier: Land Development and Speculation from 1780 to 1900 in the U.S.
Sarah Quinn, University of Michigan (Michigan Society of Fellows)
Razing Houses, Raising Hospitals in post-Katrina New Orleans
Siri Colom, University of California Berkeley (Sociology)
Be Careful What You Ask For: Staten Island and the 1898 Consolidation of New York
Kenneth Gold, College of Staten Island/CUNY (Education)
Discussant: Sarah Quinn, University of Michigan (Michigan Society of Fellows)
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
M11
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
St. James
Politics, Community, and Minority Rights
POLITICS, Migration/Immigration, Race and Ethnicity, States and Society
Chair: Timothy Thurber, Virginia Commonwealth University (History)
Life Story Telling in Chicago’s Immigration Rights Movement: A Sense-making,
Legitimizing and Movement-Building Practice
Thomas Swerts, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Who's in?: An examination of the 'community of justice' in Australian housing and
environmental sustainability policy
Bronwyn Meyrick, RMIT University (Global Studies, Social Science and Planning)
The Importance of Place for Refugee Aid Policy Development in Berlin
Suzanna Crage, University of Pittsburgh (Sociology)
Sleepwalking to Segregation: Secrecy and the Evolution of Britain’s Domestic CounterTerrorism Policy, 201-208
Christopher Bail, Harvard University (Sociology)
M12
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
White Hill
Journalism and Generations
PRESIDENTIAL, Culture
Chair: Julia Sonnevend, Columbia University (Communications)
Generations of Data Journalism
Christopher Anderson, College of Staten Island (Media Culture)
Explaining Perennial Debates about the News Media
Elizabeth Breese, Yale University (Sociology)
Profane, Semi-Legitimate, or Sacred: Exploring Video Game’s Multiplicity of Social
Meanings by Time and Place
Brian McKernan, University at Albany, State University of New York (Sociology)
The Past, Present, and Future of Media Opinion
Ronald Jacobs, University at Albany, State University of New York (Sociology)
Discussant: Julia Sonnevend, Columbia University (Communications)
120
Saturday, November 19, 2011
M13
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Whittier
Culture, Memory, and Generation
PRESIDENTIAL, Culture, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: To be announced
Outsiders to Insiders: Cultural Change Across the Generations in a Jewish Immigrant
Family
Toni Pitock, University of Delaware (History)
Forgotten Past: Commemoration of Nazi Medical Crimes and National Memory
Regimes
Lutz Kaelber, University of Vermont (Sociology)
Generations, Narratives, and Memories: Collected and Collective Memories of the
Educated Youth in China
Bin Xu, Northwestern University (Sociology)
Jiping Ren, Justice-Reach Consulting Research Institution (China Economic Database)
Guoli Dong, Shanghai University, China (Sociology)
But I'm a Gilmore - Gilmore Girls and Generational Gender Roles
Carolyn Pitcairn, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania (History)
Discussant: To be announced
M14
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Emerson
Book Session: Power, Protest, and the Public Schools: Jewish and African American
Struggles in New York City, by Melissa Weiner
RACE AND ETHNICITY, Education
Chair: Susan Carter, University of California (Economics)
Power, Protest, and the Public Schools: Jewish and African American Struggles in New
York City
Melissa F. Weiner, College of the Holy Cross (Sociology)
Discussants: Jack Dougherty, Trinity College (CT) (Educational Studies)
Robert Wolff, Central Connecticut State University (History)
David Embrick, Loyola University-Chicago (Sociology)
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
M15
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Beacon Hill
Organized Violence and Political Legitimacy
STATES AND SOCIETY, Politics
Chair: To be announced
Framing Matters: Institutions and Conflict Definitions
Gustav Brown, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
Nonviolence for the sake of violence: The development of violent social movements in
Northern Ireland and the Basque Country, 1975-1985
Philippe Duhart, University of Los Angeles, California (Sociology)
Pathways from Conflict Abroad to Rally at Home: A Configurational Analysis of a New
Dataset, United States 1950-203
Yuval Feinstein, UCLA (Sociology)
Historical and Contemporary Consequences of Ottoman and Turkish State Denial of the
Collective Violence against the Armenians
Fatma Muge Gocek, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Mass Violence and the Empowerment of Women: Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina in
global context
Marie Berry, University of California-Los Angeles (Sociology)
Discussant: Roger Petersen, MIT (Political Science)
M16
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Constitution
The Curious Absence of Communication and Media History from the Field of
Historical Social Science: The Tradition of the SSHA
STATES AND SOCIETY
Chair: Andreas Koller, Social Science Research Council (NYU IPK / Sociology)
Why American Sociology abandoned Mass Communication Research
Jeff Pooley, Muhlenberg College (Media & Communication)
Comparative Historical Analysis of the Media and Democracy
Paul Starr, Princeton University (Sociology)
Historians and the Media of the Early Republic: Some Thoughts
John L. Brooke, Ohio State University (History)
Discussant: Andreas Koller, Social Science Research Council (NYU IPK / Sociology)
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
M17
Saturday, 3:15pm – 5:15pm
Gloucester
Women, Work, and Feminist Experiences in Post-World War II America
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Culture, Labor
Chair: Nina Silber, Boston University (History)
Social Scientists and the Shaping of Modern Feminism
Elizabeth More, Harvard University (History)
“The Problem is Not One that Can or Should be Legislated”: Sexual Harassment
Doctrine, Gender and Workplace Culture, 1964-1991
Katherine Turk, University of Chicago (History)
Sport, Race, and Feminist Engagement: Women Athletes and the Politics of
Professionalization, 1948-1988
Anne Blaschke, Boston University (History)
Working Women's Activism in the Airline Industry, 1964-1982
Carney Maley, University of Massachusetts, Boston (Women's Studies)
Discussant: Tamar Carroll, Rochester Institute of Technology (History)
Annual Business Meeting
Saturday 5:30-6:00 pm
Imperial Ballroom, Mezzanine
William Sewell, University of Chicago (Political Science & History), and 2011
Vice President, Social Science History Association
President’s Address
Saturday 6:00-6:30 pm
Imperial Ballroom, Mezzanine
Generation to Generation: Life course, Family, and Community
George Alter, University of Michigan (History), and 2011 President,
Social Science History Association
We invite all registrants to attend this special plenary session late Saturday afternoon
for Awards, the Business Meeting and the Presidential Address , followed by a gala
reception in the Plaza Ballroom, located on the Mezzanine Level. Please join us
beginning at 5:30 pm.
President’s Reception
Saturday 6:30-8:00 pm
Imperial & Plaza Ballrooms Mezzanine
We would like to thank the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social
Research and the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan for their
generous support of the Presidential Reception.
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Sunday, November 20, 2011
N1
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Newbury
Counting American Violence
CRIMINAL JUSTICE/LEGAL
Chair: Donald Fyson, Université Laval (Histoire)
How Wild Was the "Wild West"? Homicide Rates in the Western United States in the
Nineteenth Century
Michael Maltz, Ohio State University (Sociology)
Historical Homicide versus Historical Violence: Final Estimates of Survivable Homicide
Deaths in Charleston County, South Carolina, 1883-1912
Douglas Eckberg, Winthrop University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Counting Homicides in the Modern Era: The Need for Archival Research to Estimate the
Number of Homicides in the United States, 1959-211
Randolph Roth, Ohio State University (History)
Discussant: Donald Fyson, Université Laval (Histoire)
N2
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Gloucester
Reception, Representation, and Perception
CULTURE
Chair: Sarah Egan, Bucknell University (Sociology)
The Negotiation of ‘Noise’ in Noise Control Engineering: Perception, technology, and
culture
Joseph Klett, Yale University (Sociology)
Cultural Entropy: A Sociology of Misinterpretation
Terence McDonnell, Vanderbilt University (Sociology)
Changing cultural representations as social movement goal
Christine Slaughter, Yale University (Sociology)
Wells Fargo: From Infrastructure to Hyperstructure
Olga Pantelidou, National Technical University of Athens, Greece (Architecture)
Discussant: Sarah Egan, Bucknell University (Sociology)
124
Sunday, November 20, 2011
N3
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Back Bay
Economic Growth in Europe
ECONOMICS, Historical Geography, Macro-Historical Dynamics, States and Society
Chair: Paul Hohenberg, RPI (Economics)
Market, Distance and Agricultural growth. Evidence from southern Sweden during the
Agricultural Transformation, 1750-1850
Fredrik Bergenfeldt, Lund University (Economic History)
Death and taxes: the drivers of economic growth
Liam Brunt, NHH - Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (Economics)
Antonio Fidalgo, University of Lausanne (Economics)
Convergence and Catch-up at the Periphery: Living standards in the Habsburg Empire,
1830 - 1914
Tomas Cvrcek, Clemson University (John E. Walker Economics)
Discussant: Paul Hohenberg, RPI (Economics)
N4
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Constitution
Family and the Formation and Perpetuation of Early Modern States
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Politics, States and Society, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Emma Griffiths, University of Manchester (Classics and Ancient History)
The Role of Social Capital and Patronage in the Access to the Cathedral Chapters. The
Portuguese case (1564-1640)
Hugo Silva, Univesidade Nova de Lisboa/Universidade de Coimbra (CHAM/CHSC)
All Marriages Lead to Rome: Sixteenth-Century Noble Marriage Markets of Spain and
Italy
P. Renée Baernstein, Miami University (History)
A Nascent Empire and the Biological and Social Reproduction of Families: Spanish
Imperial Administration as Lineage Networks
Yuen-Gen Liang, Wheaton College (History)
Questioning Legitimacy: Ruling Families and their Monsters
Touba Ghadessi, Wheaton College (Art and Art History)
Discussant: Brendan Kane, University of Connecticut (History)
125
Sunday, November 20, 2011
N5
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
White Hill
The Factors of Population Change from Birth and Moving Events in Pre-Modern and
Modern Korea
FAMILY/DEMOGRAPHY, Culture, Family/Demography, Migration/Immigration
Chair: Sangkuk Lee, Ajou University (History)
Moving In and Out from the ‘Record’: Who Were Recorded in 18th Century Korean
Population Registers?
Kuentae Kim, Seoul National University (Korean History)
Hyunjoon Park, University of Pennsylvania (Sociology)
Family succession in the urban areas of the 18th century Chosŏn Dynasty
You-jin Lee, Seoul National University (Korean History)
Longing for the Cultural Homogeneity: A Change Direction of Women’s Age at
Childbirth Event in Twentieth Century Korea
Byung-giu Son, Sungkyunkwan University (East Asian Studies)
Sangkuk Lee, Ajou University (History)
Discussant: Cameron Campbell, University of California, Los Angeles (Sociology)
N6
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Winthrop
Book Session: Author Meets Critics: Samuel K. Roberts, Infectious Fear: Politics,
Disease, and the Health Effects of Segregation
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY, Culture, Race and Ethnicity, Urban
Chair: Merlin Chowkwanyun, University of Pennsylvania (History; Public Health)
Samuel K. Roberts, Infectious Fear: Politics, Disease, and the Health Effects of
Segregation
Samuel Roberts, Columbia University (History)
Discussants: Samuel Roberts, Columbia University (History)
Susan Reverby, Wellesley College (Women's Studies)
Michele Mitchell, New York University (History)
Adolph Reed, University of Pennsylvania (Political Science)
126
Sunday, November 20, 2011
N7
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Thoreau
Materials and Methods in Spatial Analysis
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, Family/Demography
Chair: Katherine Curtis, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Rural Sociology)
A new test for spatial autocorrelation
Erling Lundevaller, Umea University (Statistics)
Soils, Wealth and Land Values in the US North in 1860
Alice Kasakoff, University of South Carolina-Columbia (Geography)
Andrew B. Lawson, University of South Carolina (Medicine)
Purbasha Das Gupta, Medical University of South Carolina (Biostatistics and
Epidemiology)
Bin Fang, University of South Carolina (Geography)
Geographically Weighted Regression: A Method for Spatial Analysis in Socio-Historical
Research
Dongwoo Yoo, Ohio State University (Economics)
Discussant: Katherine Curtis, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Rural Sociology)
N8
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Cabot
Diffusion of Revolutionary Practice and Language; 1688-211
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Daniel Little, University of Michigan, Dearborn (Philosophy)
Big Structures and Little Processes: What Students of the Middle Eastern Revolts can
Learn from the 1848 Revolutions
Sidney Tarrow, Cornell University (Government, Sociology)
Not 1848. Not 1989. The 211 Arab revolts in historical perspective
Jack Goldstone, GEORGE MASON University (Public Policy)
Fizzles and Fireworks: The Cross-National Diffusion of Popular Protests against Authoritarian
Rule and the Prospects for Democratization in the Middle East and North Africa
David Siddhartha Patel, Cornell University (Government)
Val Bunce, Cornell University (Government)
Sharon Wolchik, George Washington University (International Affairs)
Wired Cosmopolitans: The Arab Spring's Ambassador Caste
Ryan Calder, University of California, Berkeley (Sociology)
Discussant: Stephen Pincus, Yale University (History)
127
Sunday, November 20, 2011
N9
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Cambridge
Round Table Discussion: Digitizing Immigrant and Homeland Letters: Problems and
Opportunities
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: David A. Gerber, University at Buffalo, SUNY (History)
Discussants: David A. Gerber, University at Buffalo, SUNY (History)
Sonia Cancian, Concordia University (History)
Dominic Pacyga, Columbia College Chicago (Humanities, History and Social Sciences)
Emma Moreton, University of Birmingham (English, Corpus Linguistics)
Ursula Lehmkuhl, University of Trier (History)
Jadwiga Pieper Mooney, University of Arizona (History)
N10
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Stuart
New Perspectives on Migration and Integration in a Postwar World
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Marina Maccari, University of Tennessee - Knoxville (History)
The Bijlmermeer a Dutch 'Banlieu'?
Chris Quispel, Leiden University (History)
In the National Interest? Family versus Employment in Postwar U.S. Immigration Policy
Philip Wolgin, UC Berkeley (History)
Socio-professional Integration of Immigrant Workers in Quebec: What do we mean by
successful integration?
Mariola Misiorowska, Universite de Montreal (Sciences Humaines Appliquées)
Algerians and Poles in France: Gender, Identity, and Confessional Cultures
Alison Kolodzy, Michigan State University (History)
Discussant: Marina Maccari, University of Tennessee - Knoxville (History)
128
Sunday, November 20, 2011
N11
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Lexington
Policies and Politics: The Intersection of Institutions and Historical Legacies
POLITICS, Labor, Macro-Historical Dynamics, States and Society
Chair: Michael Pisapia, Elizabethtown College (Political Science)
Rights, Institutions, and Policies: the Historical Legacies of Equal Rights Directives in the
European Community
Laura Frader, Northeastern University (History)
The Difference History Makes:
Eileen McDonagh, Northeastern University (Political Science)
The New Facade of Autocracy: Vladimir Putin’s Use of Masculinity in Historical Context
Elizabeth Wood, M.I.T. (History)
Discussant: Michael Pisapia, Elizabethtown College (Political Science)
N12
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Whittier
Politics and Media
POLITICS, Culture
Chair: Guolin Yi, Wayne State University (History)
Media Power and America’s China Policy
Guolin Yi, Wayne State University (History)
A symbiotic relationship? Mass Press and Political Violence in the German Empire 18711918
Sonja Glaab, Brown University (History)
Poverty, Clientelism, and Spontaneity in Protest Participation: Micromobilization in SubSaharan Africa
Ana Velitchkova, University of Notre Dame (Sociology and Kroc Institute for
International Peace Studies)
How Could Teen Girls Become A
Eunkyung Song, Rutgers (Sociology)
Discussant: Bin Xu, Northwestern University (Sociology)
129
Sunday, November 20, 2011
N13
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Emerson
Paradoxes of Global/National Openness
STATES AND SOCIETY, Culture, Politics
Chair: Pauli Kettunen, University of Helsinki (Political and Economic Studies)
Obscure Transparency and Paradoxical Openness
Carl Marklund, European University Institute (History and Civilization)
Societal Representation in UN-delegations: Open Diplomacy, Deliberative Democracy
and Power Enhancing Consensus
Norbert Götz, Södertörn University (Institute of Contemporary History)
Transparency, global governance indices and institutional openness
Tero Erkkila, University of Helsinki (Political and Economic Studies)
Discussant: Klaus Petersen, University of Southern Denmark (Welfare State Research)
N14
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Beacon Hill
Territoriality, Irregularity, and Contingency in State Formation
STATES AND SOCIETY, Culture, Macro-Historical Dynamics, Politics
Chair: Ho-fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Corruption as State Building? The Escalation of Administrative Politics in Early Colonial
British India
Nicholas Wilson, UC-Berkeley (Sociology)
Military Reorganization, Territorialization and Ethnicization: Mongols in Hulun Buir,
1900-1930
Liping Wang, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Paths to Democratization in the Wake of Charismatic Leadership: The Cases of Turkey
and Tunisia
Gozde Erdeniz, Northwestern University (Political Science)
Infrastructural Growth of a Peripheral State. The Principality of Walachia, 1740-1768
Mihai Olaru, Central European University (History)
Discussant: Ho-fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
130
Sunday, November 20, 2011
N15
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Charles River
Cityscapes: The Meanings of Space, Land, and the Built Environment
URBAN
Chair: Ernesto Castañeda, University of Texas, El Paso (Sociology and Anthropology)
The Economic Impacts of Eminent Domain
Daniel Chen, Duke University (Law School)
People's Palaces: On the Life and Death of Great Communist Buildings
Dominik Bartmanski, Yale University (Sociology)
Transforming the City: Institutional Stasis and Change in Mumbai, 1900-210
Sukriti Issar, Brown University (Sociology)
Places of Stigma: Social Mechanisms and the Production of Ghettos, Barrios and Banlieues
Ernesto Castañeda, University of Texas, El Paso (Sociology and Anthropology)
Discussant: Michael McQuarrie, UC Davis (Sociology)
N16
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
St. James
Women and Others in Wars and Culture Wars: Us and Them or “As Time Goes By”
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Culture, Family/Demography,
Migration/Immigration, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Jerra Jenrette, Edinboro University (History and Anthropology)
“Don’t Apologize, Madame—Housekeeping’s a War Job” Women During World War II
and Beyond
Jerra Jenrette, Edinboro University (History and Anthropology)
Preserving ‘Family’ Values: Cross-Generational Transmission of Lesbian Herstory and
World Views
Pamela Edwards, Shepherd University (History/English)
Latino and Chicano (Self)Representation in Popular Art: Graffiti and Other Wars
Amanda Frantz-Mamani, Edinboro University (Foreign Languages)
Rural Migrant Women in an Urban Landscape: Ghanaian Immigrant Women in the US
Martha Donkor, Edinboro University (History and Anthropology)
Pachamama or To Infinity and Beyond: The Fundamental Thing Is Andean Culture Is
Carlos Mamani, Gannon University (Foreign Languages and Cultures)
Discussant: Carlos Mamani, Gannon University (Foreign Languages and Cultures)
131
Sunday, November 20, 2011
N17
Sunday, 8:00am – 10:00am
Franklin
Academia, Scientific Knowledge Production and the Gender/Sexual/Racial Order
WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY, Culture, Education, Health/Medicine/Body,
Politics, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Caryn Neumann, Miami University (History)
The Aurora Women’s Reading Club in Pittsburgh PA, 1894-210
Y'hoshua Murray, Edinboro University of PA (History)
Generations in Scientific Masculinities. Body Politics in Nineteenth Century German
Historiography
Falko Schnicke, Humboldt-University Berlin, Germany (Gender Studies)
The Mammy Up North: Black Women, Slavery and the Early History of Elite Colleges
Deborah King, Dartmouth College (Sociology)
From Permissive to Prohibitive: A Multi-Method Analysis of Institutional Involvement in
Student Life at the University of Chicago, 1970-1984
Celene Reynolds, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Discussant: Shannon Anderson, Roanoke College (Sociology)
132
Sunday, November 20, 2011
O1
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Constitution
Book Session: The American Bourgeoisie: Distinction and Identity in the Nineteenth
Century
CULTURE, Urban
Chair: Sven Beckert, Harvard University (History)
The American Bourgeoisie in the Nineteenth Century
Sven Beckert, Harvard University (History)
The American Bourgeoisie in the Nineteenth Century
Julia Rosenbaum, Bard College (Art History)
Discussants: Julia Rosenbaum, Bard College (Art History)
Ronald Story, University of Massachusetts-Amherst (History)
O2
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Cabot
The Politics of Diversity in Twentieth Century America
CULTURE, Education, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Leah Gordon, Stanford University (Education)
Sculpting Interracialism in Mid-Century Los Angeles: Multicultural Boosterism and the
“Monument to Democracy”
Russell Kazal, University of Toronto (History)
Protestant-Catholic-Jew: Recasting America as a Trifaith Nation during and after World
War II
Wendy Wall, Binghamton University, SUNY (History)
The Racial Politics of Brotherhood: Segregation, the Southern “Moderate, ” and the
Mid-Century War on Intolerance
Leah Gordon, Stanford University (Education)
The Politics of Pan-Americanism: Good Neighbors at Home and Abroad
Diana Selig, Claremont McKenna College (History)
Discussant: Russell Kazal, University of Toronto (History)
133
Sunday, November 20, 2011
O3
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Charles River
Health and Well-Being in the 18th and 19th Centuries
ECONOMICS, Family/Demography, Health/Medicine/Body
Chair: Tomas Cvrcek, Clemson University (Economics)
European Living Standards 1700-1762, Evidence from Anthropometrics
Michael Specht, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (Economics)
Racial Morbidity Differentials in the Late Nineteenth-Century United States
Elliott Bowen, SUNY Binghamton (History)
Stayers and Leavers, Diggers and Canucks: The 1914-1918 War in Comparative Perspective
John Cranfield, University of Guelph (Food, Agricultural & Resource Economics)
Kris Inwood, University of Guelph (Economics and History)
Nutrition and Wellbeing in China's Eighteenth Century: Preliminary Results
Stephen Morgan, University of Nottingham (Contemporary Chinese Studies)
Christopher Isett, University of Minnesota (History)
Shujuo Chen, National Natural History Museum of Taiwan (History)
Discussant: Tomas Cvrcek, Clemson University (Economics)
O4
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Cambridge
The Borders of Modernity and Health Care: Philanthropy, Craft Revival, and Therapies
of Uplift in 19th and 20th century North America
HEALTH/MEDICINE/BODY, Children and Childhood, Culture, Education,
Health/Medicine/Body, Politics, Rural, Agricultural, and Environmental, Women,
Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Marie Clark Nelson, Linköping University (ISAK/History)
Weaving a legacy of health: Mary Phylinda Dole as the Doctor in Homespun of western
Massachusetts, 1920s-1940s
Sasha Mullally, University of New Brunswick (History)
Mary E. Black and the Therapeutics of Weaving in Northeastern North America
Erin Morton, University of New Brunswick (History/Interdisciplinary Studies)
Transnational Philanthropy in Nursing and Medical Education in 20th century Canada
Linda Kealey, University of New Brunswick (Congress 211/History)
A Spoon Full of Sugar’: Grenfell Hooked Rugs and the Craft of Healing
Susan Cahill, Nipissing University (Fine and Performing Arts)
Discussant: Patricia Fanning, Bridgewater State College (Sociology)
134
Sunday, November 20, 2011
O5
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Gloucester
Race and Residential Patterns in 19th & Early 20th Century American Cities
HISTORICAL GEOGRAPHY, Race and Ethnicity, Urban
Chair: Kurt Schlichting, Fairfield University (Sociology and Anthropology)
Race and Space: A Study of African-American Residential Patterns in Two Nineteenth
Century Settings
Donald DeBats, Flinders University (American Studies)
Race and the Electoral Politics of Charleston, South Carolina, 1868-1877
Jeffery Strickland, Montclair State University (History)
Immigrants and African-Americans on Bellevue Street, Hartford, Connecticut 1910-1930
Kurt Schlichting, Fairfield University (Sociology)
Peter Tuckel, Hunter College (Sociology)
Richard Maisel, New York University (Sociology)
Discussant: Preston Smith, Mount Holyoke College (Politics)
O6
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Franklin
Violence, Patriarchy, and Morals: Strands of Asian History
MACRO-HISTORICAL DYNAMICS
Chair: Elif Andac, University of Kansas (Sociology)
Reign of Surplus Violence: Militarization in China, 1860-1930
Geng Tian, University of Chicago (Sociology)
States and Women's Rights in Central Asia
Danielle Kane, Duke University (Thompson Writing Program)
Organized Asceticism: The YMCA and the Protestant Origins of Chinese Communism
Xiaohong Xu, Yale University (Sociology)
The Social Roots of Power in Chosôn Korea: a Bayesian Analysis of Career Success
among State Examination Passers during the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries
Milan Hejtmanek, Seoul National University (Korean History)
Discussant: Diana Kim, University of Chicago (Political Science)
135
Sunday, November 20, 2011
O7
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Thoreau
Arab, Turkish and Chinese Diasporas
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION, Race and Ethnicity
Chair: Ariel Salzmann, Queen's University (History)
The Embrace of Isolation: Chinese American Migration to Small-Town America, 18821943
Susan Carter, University of California (Economics)
Muslim Arab Families in Sao Paulo: Patriarchal Practices and Old Dilemmas
Oswaldo Truzzi, Universidade Federal de Sao Carlos, Brazil (Sociology)
Emigration and State Making: China in Comparative Perspective, 1842 – 1955
Lisong Liu, Susquehanna University (History)
Discussant: Ariel Salzmann, Queen's University (History)
O8
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
St. James
Employability, Production, and Consumption in Transnational Spaces of Migration
MIGRATION/IMMIGRATION
Chair: Elizabeth Zanoni, Old Dominion University (History)
Global employability: The knowledge economy and the production of the Filipino
migrant worker
Yasmin Ortiga, Syracuse University (Cultural Foundations of Education)
Ansley Erickson, Syracuse University (Cultural Foundations of Education)
State Regulation and Professional Segmentation: the Development of the U.S.
Immigration Legal Services Market
Greg Liegel, University of Chicago (Sociology)
Transnational movement(s) and diasporic (trans)nationalism: neoliberal globalization,
embodied geographies, and (post)coloniality
Ricardo Sánchez Cárdenas, Northwestern University (Sociology)
“And she worked in a tiny little office in the corner of the shop”: Gendered Memories
and Transmission of Occupational Values.
Fiona Frank, University of Strathclyde (History)
Discussant: Anna Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, Eastern Connecticut State University
(History)
136
Sunday, November 20, 2011
O9
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Stuart
Social Network Analysis Approaches to Nineteenth-Century Political Structures
POLITICS, Criminal Justice/Legal, States and Society
Chair: Sean Condon, Merrimack University (Sociology)
Quantitatively Evaluating Social Disorder in Union County, SC 1850-1880
Elaine Parsons, Duquesne (History)
Hossein Azari Soufiani, Harvard (Engineering and Applied Sciences)
Patron-Client Networks and Proslavery Politics in the United States, 1840-1861
Frank Towers, University of Calgary (History)
A Nation Divided?: Politics and Social Networks in Post-Revolutionary France
Sarah Horowitz, Washington and Lee (History)
The social marriage network of Europe’s ruling families from 1600-1900
Wilko Schroeter, University of Vienna (Social and Economic History)
Discussant: Sean Condon, Merrimack University (Sociology)
O10
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
White Hill
Generation to Generation : Inheritance Law Transition in the Long Nineteenth
Century
PRESIDENTIAL, Family/Demography
Chair: Andrew Hinde, University of Southampton (Statistical Sciences Research)
Civil law projects in Sweden and Norway: discussions of gender in early 19th century lawmaking
Hilde Sandvik, University of Oslo (History)
Customs to Civil code: acceptance and resistance to inheritance law in 19th Century
France
Beatrice Craig, University of Ottawa (History)
Britain’s century of law reform: inheritance law reform in the long-nineteenth century
Lloyd Bonfield, New York Law School (History)
The emergence the spouse as heir: inheritance law reform in nineteenth century New York
William LaPiana, New York Law School (Estate Planning)
Discussant: Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux, EHESS-Paris (Centre de Recherches
Historiques)
137
Sunday, November 20, 2011
O11
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Lexington
Generations of LGBTQ Youth
PRESIDENTIAL, Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Tina Fetner, McMaster University (Sociology)
Schoolgirl Crushes, Unwise Friendships, and Big Dykes on Campus: Generations of
Women Navigating Queer Space at Northeastern Women’s Colleges
Shannon Weber, University of California, Santa Barbara (Feminist Studies)
LGBTQ Homeless Youth and Mobile Technology: Data from New York City
Jessie Daniels, CUNY - Hunter College (Urban Public Health)
From Gay-Friendly to Queer-Friendly Schools: Suggestions for a Radical Transformation
in Hetero/Homonormativity in Education
Cati Connell, Boston University (Sociology)
Discussant: Mary Bernstein, University of Connecticut (Sociology)
O12
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Whittier
Families, Generations and Deviance in the Netherlands and Belgium, 16th-20th Centuries
PRESIDENTIAL, Children and Childhood, Criminal Justice/Legal, Family/Demography,
Women, Gender, and Sexuality
Chair: Catrien Bijleveld, NSCR (Life course)
Women Violence and Social Changes in Belgium (16th-19th centuries)
Aude Musin, FRS-FNRS/Université Catholique de Louvain (History)
Frédéric Vesentini, FRS-FNRS/Université Catholique de Louvain (Law and Justice History)
On the Intergeneratonal Transmission of Delinquency: Findings from a Five Generation
Study of High-Risk Families in the Netherlands
Catrien Bijleveld, NSCR (Life course)
Steve van de Weijer, VU University (Criminal Law and Criminology)
Female Beggars’ Children: Adversity and the Intergenerational Transission of Deviance
in the Late 19th Century in the Netherlands
Marian Weevers, NSCR (Life course)
Catrien Bijleveld, NSCR (Life course)
The Impact of Marriage on Offending in Different Birth Cohorts
Joris Beijers, NSCR (Life course)
Frans Van Poppel, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Institute (Social Demography)
Family Breakdown and Youth Crime in France, 1846-1953
Ron A. Gillis, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Steven Cook, University of Toronto (Sociology)
Alain Gagnon, Université de Montréal (Démographie)
Discussant: Frans Van Poppel, Netherlands Interdisciplinary Institute (Social
Demography)
138
Sunday, November 20, 2011
O13
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Beacon Hill
Book Session: Capitalizing on Crisis: Political Origins of the Rise of Finance
STATES AND SOCIETY, Economics, Macro-Historical Dynamics
Chair: Ho-fung Hung, Johns Hopkins University (Sociology)
Capitalizing on Crisis: The Political Origins of the Rise of Finance. Harvard University
Press
Greta Krippner, University of Michigan (Sociology)
Discussants: Isaac Martin, University of California, San Diego (Sociology)
Jennifer Klein, Yale (History)
William Sewell, University of Chicago (political science, history)
Frank Dobbin, Harvard University (Sociology)
O14
Sunday, 10:15am – 12:15pm
Winthrop
From Neighborhood to Nation: The Effect of Local Politics on National Agendas
URBAN
Chair: Megan Stubbendeck, University of Viginia (History)
Police Politics: Urban Law Enforcement and the "Law and Order" Movement
Megan Stubbendeck, University of Viginia (History)
Race and Redemption: The Local Roots of Contemporary American Politics
Michael Fortner, Rutgers University (Political Science and Public Policy and
Administration)
Urban Political Development: London Docklands and Philadelphia in the late Twentieth
Century
Timothy Weaver, University of Pennsylvania (Political Science)
Baptism by Fire: Women in Local Politics in the Ruhr Valley, 1919-1924
Ute Chamberlin, Western Illinois University (History)
Discussant: Daniel Amsterdam, Ohio State University (History)
139
SSHA Author Index
Barnes, Lucy....................................... 32
Barreyre, Nicolas ............................... 58
Bartels, Brandon ................................ 24
Bartmanski, Dominik ....................... 131
Bartram, Robin .................................. 33
Baskerville, Peter ............................... 28
Batzell, Rudi ..................................... 109
Beadie, Nancy .............................. 48, 82
Beales, Ross ....................................... 19
Bean, Jessica .................................... 104
Beatty, Edward .................................. 26
Beaty, Rachel ..................................... 85
Becker, Randy .................................... 90
Beckert, Sven ........................... 109, 133
Beckfield, Jason ................................. 58
Beda, Steven .................................... 117
Beicken, Julie ..................................... 95
Beier, Lucinda .................................... 10
Beijers, Joris ..................................... 138
Beland, Daniel ................................... 58
Beliveau, Barbara .............................. 19
Bender, Daniel ............................... 5, 75
Bengtsson, Tommy .................... 64, 113
Berezin, Mabel .................................... 4
Berg, Mette Louise ............................ 87
Bergenfeldt, Fredrik......................... 125
Berlage, Nancy ................................. 106
Berman, Elizabeth ............................. 76
Bernstein, Elizabeth ..................... 11, 89
Bernstein, Mary ............................... 138
Berry, Marie..................................... 122
Bessen, James .............................. 72, 82
Bettenhausen, Brian .......................... 62
Bhambra, Gurminder ............... 104, 118
Bielby, Clare ....................................... 56
Bielby, Denise .................................... 99
Bielby, William ................................. 114
Bijleveld, Catrien ............................. 138
Birkhold, Matthew............................. 40
Bjerg, Maria ....................................... 84
Blaikie, Andrew .................................. 41
Blaschke, Anne ................................ 123
Bleich, Erik ......................................... 78
Block, Fred ................................... 50, 66
Block, William C. .......................... 3, 7, 8
Bloemraad, Irene ............................. 103
A
Abbott, Andrew ................................ 53
Abraham, David ................................ 55
Abrahamson, Eric John ................... 106
Abreu, Martha ................................ 113
Adams, Julia ............................. 3, 32, 39
Adams, Megan ...........................50, 101
Adams, Paul ...............................46, 105
Adin, Mariah ................................... 107
Adler, Jeffrey ...............................34, 99
Agard-Jones, Vanessa ..................... 106
Aguiar, Gretchen............................... 88
Agyepong, Tera ............................... 115
Ahmed, Patricia ................................ 36
Alexander, Trent ................................. 4
Alter, George ........... 2, 3, 7, 13, 68, 123
Altink, Henrice .............................23, 31
Alustiza, Ainhoa ................................ 61
Amenda, Lars .................................... 94
Ames, Daniel ..................................... 45
Aminzade, Ron .............................7, 114
Amsterdam, Daniel .............. 51, 52, 139
Amundson, Anna ............................ 111
Andac, Elif ..................................59, 135
Anderson, Andy ................................ 72
Anderson, Christopher ................... 120
Anderson, Margo ................. 68, 95, 104
Anderson, Shannon ...................94, 132
Anderton, Douglas ...........................6, 9
Angulo, A J ........................................ 35
Antonie, Luiza ................................... 61
Apodaca, Clair ................................... 60
Autry, Robyn ................................... 105
B
Babb, Sarah ....................................... 58
Baernstein, P. Renée....................... 125
Bagchi, Sutirtha................................. 24
Bail, Christopher ........................78, 120
Baily, Samuel L. ................................. 75
Baker, Nancy ................................31, 42
Baker, Yousef .................................... 24
Balcom, Karen................................. 115
Balsas, María Soledad ....................... 94
Baptist, Edward ................................ 42
Bare, Michael .................................... 53
Bargheer, Stefan .................. 10, 99, 116
140
SSHA Author Index
Cancian, Sonia ................11, 75, 84, 128
Candelari, Ginetta ............................. 23
Carl, Jim........................................... 108
Carnevale, Nancy .............................. 75
Caron, Marianne ............................... 62
Caron, Simone........................... 87, 109
Carroll, Bret ....................................... 78
Carroll, Tamar ........................... 97, 123
Carter, Susan ........................... 121, 136
Castañeda, Ernesto ................... 25, 131
Castiglione, Maria ........................... 100
Ceva, Mariela .................................... 84
Challú, Amílcar .................................. 33
Chamberlin, Ute .............................. 139
Chang, Yu-ting ................................... 62
Chappell, Marisa ............................... 97
Charpenel, Marion ............................ 56
Chase-Dunn, Chris ....................... 20, 37
Chen, Daniel .................................... 131
Chen, Shih-Hsiu ........................... 62, 73
Chen, Shuang .................................... 83
Chen, Shujuo ................................... 134
Chen, Song ........................................ 29
Cheng, Sealing ................................... 89
Chew, Sing................................... 37, 46
Chorev, Nitsan .................................. 69
Chowkwanyun, Merlin .................... 126
Christensen, Johan ............................ 50
Clark, Anna ...................................... 106
Clemens, Elisabeth ...................... 40, 52
Cohen, Lizabeth ................................ 80
Cohen, Miriam .................................... 7
Cohen-Cole, Jamie ............................ 74
Coleman, Beth .................................. 34
Colom, Siri ....................................... 119
Colvin, Chris .................................... 107
Comstock, Sandra ............................. 93
Condit-Shrestha, Kelly ..................... 115
Condon, Sean .................................. 137
Conley, Carolyn ................................. 34
Conlin, Erin ...................................... 110
Connell, Cati .................................... 138
Connolly, N.D.B. ................................ 51
Contente, Claudia ............................. 54
Cook, Daniel .............................. 63, 112
Cook, Steven ................................... 138
Bloom, Alexander .............................. 47
Blum, Linda ....................................... 80
Blumenthal, Seth............................... 47
Boberg-Fazlic, Nina ......................... 108
Bodenhamer, David .......................... 65
Boehm, Lisa Krissoff .......................... 80
Boertien, Diederik ............................. 61
Boittin, Jennifer ................................. 49
Bol, Peter .................................... 20, 29
Boleda, Mario.................................... 44
Bolzendahl, Catherine ....................... 60
Bonfield, Lloyd ................................ 137
Borges, Marcelo ................................ 84
Boris, Eileen ...................................... 75
Bothwell, Laura ................................. 19
Bouras, Nadia .................................. 118
Bouwers, Eveline ............................... 64
Bowen, Elliott .................................. 134
Bowman, Cynthia Grant .................... 34
Brando, Carlos ................................... 26
Bras, Hilde ........................... 67, 91, 100
Breese, Elizabeth ............................. 120
Brennan, John ................................. 106
Breschi, Marco .................................. 43
Brettschneider, Corey ....................... 78
Brinton, Mary .................................. 100
Brooke, John L. ................................ 122
Brown, Gustav ................................. 122
Brown, Philip ................................. 6, 23
Brown, Yvonne .................................. 31
Brownell, Kathryn ............................. 47
Bruce, Emily ................................ 10, 63
Brunt, Liam ................................ 79, 125
Bugnon, Fanny .................................. 56
Bukowczyk, John ............................. 111
Bunce, Val ....................................... 127
Burke, Barbara ................................ 108
Bush, Bill.......................................... 107
Busse, Erika ....................................... 21
C
Cahill, Susan .................................... 134
Calder, Ryan .................................... 127
Camiscioli, Elisa ................................. 49
Campbell, Andrea.............................. 96
Campbell, Cameron................... 83, 126
Campbell, Katie ................................. 72
141
SSHA Author Index
Delay, Cara .................................. 19, 51
DelConte, Matthew ........................... 72
Delgado, Grace .................................. 55
Derifield, Coreen ............................... 10
Desai, Manali ....................................... 5
Devos, Isabelle ................................... 61
Diender, Simone .............................. 110
Dillon, Lisa ........................................... 4
Dilworth, Rob ...................................... 7
Din, Herminia..................................... 26
Dioun, Cyrus ...................................... 69
Dobbin, Frank .................................. 139
Dolgon, Corey .................................... 80
Dona-Reveco, Cristian ....................... 30
Donato, Katharine ........................... 102
Dong, Guoli ...................................... 121
Donkor, Martha ............................... 131
Donnelly, Kevin .................................. 36
Dougherty, Jack ......................... 72, 121
Doyle, Shane ...................................... 44
Dribe, Martin ................... 53, 65, 73, 83
Duben, Alan ....................................... 43
Dubinsky, Karen ....................... 111, 115
Duggan, Lisa....................................... 98
Duhart, Philippe............................... 122
DuMontier, Benjamin John................ 85
Dunae, Patrick ................................... 39
Dunlop, Andrew ................................ 79
DuRivage, Justin ................................ 41
Dwyer, Ellen....................................... 87
Dzuback, Mary Ann ..................... 10, 82
E
Early, Steve ........................................ 39
Eckberg, Douglas ............................. 124
Eckstein, Susan Eva............................ 87
Edington, Claire ................................. 19
Edvinsson, Soren ................... 67, 73, 83
Edwards, Pamela ............................. 131
Egan, Sarah ................................ 22, 124
Ehrick, Christine ........................... 51, 97
Eidlin, Barry ................................. 39, 48
Elman, Cheryl..................................... 73
Eluwawalage, Damayanthie .............. 55
Embrick, David ........................... 68, 121
Emigh, Rebecca ........................... 36, 76
Engberg, Elisabeth ........... 10, 52, 83, 92
Cordeiro, Graca................................. 57
Corey, Steven .................................... 80
Corina, Ilea ........................................ 30
Corrigan, John ................................... 65
Cosgel, Metin .................................. 113
Cowie, Jefferson ..........................22, 86
Cox, David ....................................77, 81
Cox, Kevin ......................................... 51
Cox, Pam ........................................... 77
Crage, Suzanna ............................... 120
Craig, Beatrice ................................ 137
Cranfield, John ................................ 134
Creet, Julia ...................................38, 84
Crespo, Ana S. ................................... 45
Crocker, Ruth ...................................... 4
Crosbie, Thomas ............................. 116
Cruz, Adrian ...................................... 25
Cryderman, John............................... 24
Cucu, Alina-Sandra............................ 79
Cuff, Timothy .................................... 18
Curran, Laura .................................... 52
Curtis, Katherine ........................79, 127
Cutrara, Samantha ............................ 27
Cvrcek, Tomas..........................125, 134
D
Da Molin, Giovanna .....................28, 83
Dailami, Ahmed ................................ 24
Dan, Oana ......................................... 58
Daniels, Jessie ................................. 138
Darroch, Gordon ............................... 28
Das Gupta, Monica ........................... 43
Das Gupta, Purbasha ...................... 127
Dauer, Quinn .................................... 70
Davis, Diane ...................................... 58
Davis, Jim .......................................... 90
Dawson, Benjamin ............................ 72
de Graauw, Els ................................ 103
de Leon, Cedric .................... 6, 101, 114
De Luca Barrusse, Virginie ................ 92
De Veirman, Sofie ........................62, 92
De Weerdt, Hilde .............................. 29
Dean, Dorothy .................................. 36
DeBats, Donald .................... 39, 93, 135
Debs, Mira ........................................ 49
Decker, Corrie ................................... 99
Dekhtyar, Serhiy ............................... 57
142
SSHA Author Index
Frank, Fiona .................................... 136
Frantz-Mamani, Amanda .......... 97, 131
French, John ...................................... 86
Freytes, Carlos .................................. 32
Friedman, Hilary Levey ............. 26, 112
Friedman, Lawrence J ....................... 53
Fronc, Jennifer .................................. 99
Fry, Richard ............................... 96, 117
Fuhrer, Mary ..................................... 19
Fulbrook, Mary ................................. 38
Fyson, Donald ........................... 10, 124
G
Gabaccia, Donna .. 3, 7, 66, 75, 102, 111
Gaffield, Chad ................................... 28
Gage, Beverly .............................. 63, 99
Gagnon, Alain.................53, 65, 83, 138
Gallagher, Charles ........................... 114
Gallwey, April .................................... 51
Galusca, Roxana ................................ 47
Garðarsdóttir, Ólöf............................ 65
Gardner, Todd ................................... 90
Garland, Libby ................10, 81, 99, 115
Gauvreau, Danielle............................ 54
Geiger, Mark ............................. 10, 107
Gemici, Kurtulus ................................ 66
George, Abosede .............................. 99
Gerber, Alison ................................... 34
Gerber, David A. ........................ 84, 128
Gerring, John..................................... 45
Gershenson, Carl ............................... 66
Gerstle, Gary ..................................... 96
Geva, Dorit ........................................ 42
Ghadessi, Touba.............................. 125
Gherghel, Ana ................................... 57
Gilliland, Jason .................................. 39
Gillis, Ron A. .................................... 138
Gjata, Joris ........................................ 79
Glaab, Sonja .................................... 129
Glassman, Michael ............................ 55
Gleizer, Daniela ................................. 38
Glicklich, Jacob .................................. 42
Go, Julian ............................ 5, 104, 118
Gocek, Fatma Muge ........................ 122
Godfrey, Barry................................... 77
Goeken, Ron ..................................... 54
Goffman, Alice .................................. 81
Eppel, Marius .................................... 59
Erdeniz, Gozde ................................ 130
Ergene, Bogac ................................. 113
Erickson, Ansley ........................ 72, 136
Eriksson, Bjorn .................................. 62
Erkkila, Tero .................................... 130
Escafré-Dublet, Angéline ................... 57
Esparza, Juan Carlos .......................... 20
Everaert, Huub .................................. 44
Eyal, Gil ............................................. 74
Eyerman, Ron .................................... 18
F
Faje, Florin......................................... 70
Falleti, Tulia ....................................... 93
Fang, Bin.......................................... 127
Fanning, Patricia...................... 109, 134
Fass, Paula ................................. 49, 112
Faue, Elizabeth ...................... 37, 46, 75
Fauve-Chamoux, Antoinette ..... 43, 137
Fawver, Kate ..................................... 19
Federman, Cary ................................. 18
Feinstein, Yuval ................... 22, 55, 122
Feltey, Kathryn .................................. 73
Fernihough, Alan ............................... 62
Ferrero, Sara García .......................... 65
Fetner, Tina ..................................... 138
Feuer, Sarah ...................................... 22
Fidalgo, Antonio .............................. 125
Field, Alex .................................... 72, 82
Fielding, Stephen .............................. 21
Firpo, Christina .................................. 49
Fischer, Brodwyn............................. 113
Fischer, Wladimir .............................. 21
Fisher, Josephine ............................... 72
Fisher, Robert .................................... 97
Fitch, Catherine ......................... 90, 116
Floud, Roderick ................................. 64
Fodor, Eva ......................................... 60
Fogel, Robert ..................................... 64
Fontana, Dominic .............................. 23
Ford, Stephen .................................... 29
Forman-Brunell, Miriam .............. 26, 99
Forrat, Natalia ................................... 79
Fortner, Michael ............... 95, 115, 139
Frader, Laura ................................... 129
Francois, Pieter ................................. 38
143
SSHA Author Index
Hanley, Anne ..................................... 26
Harrington, Anne ............................... 74
Harris, Bernard ...................... 41, 64, 92
Harris, Kevan ..................................... 24
Harris, Trevor..................................... 65
Hasegawa, Yuka ................................. 41
Haselwerdt, Jake ............................... 24
Haverty-Stacke, Donna ...................... 75
Hawkins, Heather .............................. 52
Hayes, Christopher .................... 88, 105
He, Lei ................................................ 62
Heady, Patrick.................... 91, 108, 117
Hejtmanek, Milan ............................ 135
Helgadóttir, Kristrún Halla ................. 65
Helgertz, Jonas .................................. 53
Henke, Julia ....................................... 92
Hering, Katharina............................... 35
Hernandez, Deborah Pacini ............... 81
Hernandez-Medina, Esther................ 25
Herndon, Ruth ................................... 33
Hertel-Fernandez, Alexander ............ 24
Hester, Torrie .................................... 85
Hewitt, Christopher Macdonald ...... 101
Hicks, Bethany ................................... 85
Hicks, Cheryl ...................................... 99
Hiers, Wesley ................................... 114
Hin, Saskia ......................................... 74
Hinde, Andrew ........................... 92, 137
Hindman, Heather ............................. 38
Hintermann, Christiane ..................... 76
Hoerder, Dirk ............................. 55, 111
Hohenberg, Paul ...................... 107, 125
Holmes, Amy ..................................... 24
Hong, Sok Chul .................................. 64
Hornstein, Jeffrey ............................ 106
Horowitz, Sarah ............................... 137
HoSang, Daniel ................................ 103
Htun, Mala ......................................... 32
Huebner, Daniel........................... 36, 90
Huh, Yunsun ...................................... 94
Hung, Aphrodite Rueipu .................... 22
Hung, Ho-fung ... 6, 11, 50, 88, 130, 139
Huret, Romain ................................... 58
Hymes, Robert ................................... 29
I
Iheadindu, Uche .............................. 106
Gold, Kenneth ................................. 119
Golden, Janet .................................... 87
Goldmann, Gustave .......................... 28
Goldscheider, Frances ...................... 43
Goldstein, Joshua R....................74, 108
Goldstone, Jack ..........................84, 127
Gomis, Christelle ............................... 57
Goodwin, Michele .......................... 115
Gordon, Leah .............................10, 133
Gorski, Philip ..................................... 11
Gorsky, Martin .................................. 92
Götz, Norbert .................................. 130
Graff, Harvey J .............................51, 63
Graham, Steve .................................. 60
Gratton, Brian ...................... 28, 68, 102
Gray, Jane ................................108, 116
Gray, Rowena ..............................27, 82
Green, Nancy ......................... 5, 38, 111
Greenberg, David .............................. 18
Gregory, Ian ............................. 4, 23, 66
Griffiths, Emma ..........................29, 125
Grim, Cheryl ...................................... 90
Grisard, Dominique................ 11, 56, 71
Grossner, Karl ................................... 45
Gruber, Siegfried 28, 36, 43, 74, 92, 117
Guhin, Jeffrey ..............................78, 91
Guinnane, Timothy ........................... 84
Gullickson, Aaron ............................ 100
Gunn, Julia ...................................... 118
Guntupalli, Aravinda ......................... 92
H
Habinek, Jacob .................................. 53
Hacker, J. David ................... 4, 5, 54, 68
Haines, Michael ................................ 64
Hall, Patricia Kelly ......................54, 102
Hall, Thomas ................................20, 37
Hallman, Stacey ................................ 62
Halter, Marilyn .................................. 31
Hämäläinen, Pekka ......................... 102
Hamano, Kiyoshi ............................... 92
Hamlin, David ................................... 71
Hamlin, Rebecca ............................. 103
Han, Ling ........................................... 23
Han, Sam........................................... 34
Hanagan, Michael ............................. 37
Hanauer, Elizabeth............................ 76
144
SSHA Author Index
Kasakoff, Alice ..............35, 54, 117, 127
Kaser, Karl ......................................... 28
Katz, Michael....................4, 51, 60, 112
Katznelson, Ira ............................ 51, 60
Kazal, Russell ................................... 133
Kealey, Linda ................................... 134
Kennedy, Sheela.............................. 116
Kersch, Kenneth ................................ 78
Kestnbaum, Meyer........................ 4, 32
Kesztenbaum, Lionel ......................... 57
Kettunen, Pauli ......................... 59, 130
Khosravinik, Majid ............................ 94
Kibria, Nazli ....................................... 87
Kim, Diana ................................. 70, 135
Kim, Kuentae ................................... 126
Kim, Una............................................ 47
King, Deborah ................................. 132
King, Desmond ............................ 32, 96
Kippen, Rebecca................................ 18
Kistner, Kelly ..................................... 90
Klein, Jennifer ........................... 39, 139
Klein, Joanne ..................................... 81
Klett, Joseph.............................. 34, 124
Klotz, Audie ....................................... 85
Klüsener, Sebastian ........... 35, 101, 108
Knies, Laurie ...................................... 54
Knigge, Antonie ................................. 53
Knight, Carly .................................... 100
Knoebl, Ranja .................................... 29
Knoerr, Jacqueline ............................ 38
Kogure, Katsuo ................................ 104
Koistinen, David ................................ 22
Kok, Jan ..........................10, 44, 92, 117
Kolar, Laura ..................................... 105
Kolárová, Katerina............................. 98
Koller, Andreas ................................ 122
Kolodzy, Alison ................................ 128
Konpka, Nicole .................................. 30
Konvalinka, Nancy Anne ................... 91
Korotayev, Andrey ............................ 46
Korteweg, Anna .............................. 103
Kousser, J. Morgan ............................ 68
Krasniqi, Elife .................................... 35
Krippner, Greta ............................... 139
Kryder, Daniel ................................... 63
Kwon, Yaejoon .................................. 25
Inoue, Hiroko .................................... 20
Inwood, Kris ........................ 18, 44, 134
Irvine, Janice ..................................... 80
Isett, Christopher ............................ 134
Issar, Sukriti ..................................... 131
Iveniuk, James ................................... 62
J
Jackson, Shirley A. ........................... 105
Jacobs, Meg....................................... 22
Jacobs, Ronald................................. 120
Jacoby, Karl ..................................... 102
Jacquemart, Alban ............................ 56
Jansen, Robert................................. 114
Jansson, Jenny ................................. 101
Jaroszynska-Kirchmann, Anna . 119, 136
Jarry, Valérie ..................................... 53
Jarvinen, Lisa ..................................... 35
Jåstad, Hilde L. .................................. 28
Jauk, Daniela ..................................... 73
Jeffries, Michael ................................ 99
Jennings, Julia ................................... 67
Jenrette, Jerra ................................. 131
Jewell, Katherine ............................. 109
Johnson, Kimberley ....................... 6, 93
Johnson, Marilynn ............................. 81
Johnson, Victoria ............................... 10
Johnson, Violet .................................. 31
Johnson, Jr., Robert ........................ 108
Johnston, Helen ................................ 77
Jones, Charles ................................... 28
Jones, Louis ....................................... 46
Jones, Stacey ........................... 104, 116
Josiane, Le Gall .................................. 57
Jung, Chungse ................................... 46
Junker, Andrew ................................. 78
K
Kaelber, Lutz ................................... 121
Kahn, Joan R. ..................................... 43
Kaihovaara, Antti............................. 104
Kalb, Martin .................................... 107
Kamphoefner, Walter ....................... 21
Kane, Brendan ................................. 125
Kane, Danielle ................................. 135
Kantabutra, Vitit .......................... 20, 45
Karlsson, Tobias .............................. 110
Karno, Donna .................................... 55
145
SSHA Author Index
Lloyd, Christopher ............................. 59
Logan, John........................................ 39
Logemann, Jan ................................... 21
Loomis, Erik ..................................... 117
Loveman, Mara............................ 11, 69
Lowery, J. Vincent.............................. 96
Lowndes, Joseph ............................. 103
Lozic, Vanja ................................ 76, 119
Lucassen, Leo..................................... 21
Luck, Patrick....................................... 42
Ludwig, Gundula ................................ 98
Luethi, Barbara .................................. 11
Lum, Eric ............................................ 32
Lundevaller, Erling ..................... 83, 127
Luthy, Christophe .............................. 92
Lutz, John........................................... 39
Ly, Carolyn ....................................... 105
Lybeck, Eric ........................................ 90
Lynch, Katherine ................................ 10
Lyons, Amelia .................................... 49
M
Maas, Ineke ....................................... 53
Maccari, Marina .............................. 128
MacDonald, Daniel ...................... 79, 82
MacDonald, Dennis ........................... 46
Mahoney, Jim ........................ 45, 69, 93
Main, Gloria ....................................... 19
Maisel, Richard ................................ 135
Major, Aaron ............................... 50, 66
Makki, Fouad ................................... 104
Malancu, Natalia ............................... 61
Malczewski, Joan ............................... 52
Malekzadeh, Shervin ......................... 24
Maley, Carney.................................. 123
Malmberg, Gunnar ............................ 83
Maloney, Thomas .................... 5, 27, 82
Maltz, Michael ................................. 124
Mamani, Carlos................................ 131
Mandel, Jennifer.............................. 105
Mandemakers, Kees ........ 44, 53, 67, 74
Maney, Patrick................................... 86
Manfredini, Matteo ........................... 43
Manglano, Javier García .................... 43
Manning, Patrick ......................... 20, 45
Manthorne, Jason .............................. 96
Marchiel, Rebecca ............................. 25
Kyriakoudes, Louis .......................11, 96
L
La Croix, Sumner .................. 10, 72, 113
Lachmann, Richard ......................50, 69
Lafreniere, Donald ............... 10, 39, 101
Lam, Natalie ...................................... 45
Laney, Monique ...........................30, 38
Lang, Johannes ............................... 116
LaPiana, William ............................. 137
Latifi, Tahir ........................................ 35
Lau, Thomas...................................... 70
Lawrence, Adrea .................... 10, 82, 91
Lawson, Andrew B. ......................... 127
Lawson, George .........................88, 118
Ledgister, F.S. J. ................................ 31
Lee, Chengpang ................................ 78
Lee, Hakyoung .................................. 48
Lee, James ...................................10, 83
Lee, Sangkuk ................................... 126
Lee, You-jin ..................................... 126
Lehmkuhl, Ursula ............................ 128
Leinarte, Dalia ..............................35, 74
Leinonen, Johanna ............. 21, 102, 118
Lena, Jennifer ..............................10, 99
Leonard, Susan Hautaniemi .........79, 87
Leonid, Grinin ................................... 46
Lerman, Amy..................................... 40
Leslie, Paul W.................................... 67
Levenstein, Margaret........................ 90
Levesque, Lauren .............................. 26
Levin, Jack ......................................... 78
Levy, Juliette ..................................... 26
Lewis, Ben ....................................45, 65
Lewis, Mark....................................... 63
Liang, Yuen-Gen .............................. 125
Libby, Douglas................................... 44
Lichtman, Allan ................................. 11
Lieberman, Robert ................... 5, 40, 96
Liebler, Carolyn ............................... 100
Liegel, Greg ..................................... 136
Lin, Xingchen C. C.............................. 73
Lindenmeyer, Kriste .......................... 26
Liskova, Katerina ............................... 42
Little, Daniel ................. 10, 84, 110, 127
Liu, Lisong ....................................... 136
Liu, Xi ................................................ 23
146
SSHA Author Index
Misiorowska, Mariola ..................... 128
Mitch, David ...................................... 48
Mitchell, Michele ............................ 126
Moch, Leslie Page ....................... 6, 111
Moeser, Cornelia............................. 114
Moldofsky, Byron .............................. 28
Molnar, Virag .................................... 74
Moloney, Deirdre .............................. 94
Monsma, Karl ............................ 40, 113
Montrie, Chad ................................. 117
Mooney, Jadwiga Pieper 30, 75, 85, 128
Moore, Lisa Jean ............................... 77
More, Elizabeth ............................... 123
Moreton, Emma .............................. 128
Morgan, Kimberly ............................. 40
Morgan, Stephen ............................ 134
Moring, Beatrice ....................... 73, 104
Morrison, Heidi ................................. 99
Morrissey, Robert ............................. 91
Morton, Erin.................................... 134
Moseson, Rachel ............................. 110
Moss, Dorothy .................................. 49
Moss, Hilary ...................................... 72
Mostern, Ruth ................................... 20
Moulds, Loren ................................. 106
Mouton, Michelle ............................. 49
Moya, Jose .................................. 21, 30
Mudge, Stephanie Lee ........ 11, 76, 112
Mullally, Sasha ................................ 134
Mullan, Brendan ....................... 91, 110
Muller, Christopher ......................... 115
Müller, Beatrice ................................ 98
Munshi, Soniya.................................. 89
Murphy, Erin ............................... 25, 35
Murray, John ......................... 18, 33, 82
Murray, Y'hoshua ............................ 132
Musin, Aude .................................... 138
Musto, Jennifer ................................. 89
Myers, Tamara ................................ 107
N
Naficy, Hamid.................................... 87
Nagata, Mary Louise ..................... 5, 92
Nagib, Karim ..................................... 45
Naunapper, Linda.............................. 61
Navin, John ....................................... 19
Navon, Daniel.................................... 19
Marinari, Maddalena .................. 11, 94
Marklund, Carl .......................... 59, 130
Martin, Isaac ............................. 58, 139
Martin, Lauren Jade .......................... 89
Masclet, Camille ................................ 56
Matthijs, Koen ................................... 67
Matthys, Christa ................................ 61
Mattingly, Paul H............................... 51
Mattos, Hebe .................................. 113
Maxwell-Stewart, Hamish ........... 18, 77
May, Martha ..................................... 47
Maynes, Mary Jo ......................... 71, 99
Mayrl, Damon ................................... 69
Mazzoni, Stanislao ............................ 62
McCabe, Joshua ................................ 50
McCabe, Susan .................................. 41
McCants, Anne ................ 6, 48, 84, 107
McCarthy, Michael ............................ 39
McCartin, Joseph....................... 46, 103
McCloskey, Deirdre ........................... 72
McCourt, David ................................. 76
McCray, Lucinda M. .................. 36, 109
McDonagh, Eileen ..................... 42, 129
McDonnell, Erin................................. 79
McDonnell, Terence ........................ 124
McElroy, Kerry................................... 97
McEniry, Mary ................................... 65
McGirr, Lisa ....................................... 63
McKernan, Brian ............................. 120
McLean, Paul ....................... 6, 110, 116
McQuade, Brendan ......................... 112
McQuarrie, Michael ...... 11, 25, 81, 131
Medvetz, Tom ................................. 112
Mehrotra, Ajay ............................ 40, 76
Melish, Joanne Pope ......................... 33
Melzer, Patricia ................................. 56
Merriman, John ................................. 18
Meyer, Peter ............................... 10, 72
Meyer, Steve ............................. 46, 110
Meyrick, Bronwyn ........................... 120
Miklóssy, Katalin ............................... 59
Miletsky, Zebulon ............................ 108
Miller, Ian ........................................ 110
Miller, Melinda ................................ 104
Miller, Pavla ...................................... 48
Miller, Wilbur .................................... 81
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Pakot, Levente ................................... 74
Palacio, Andrés .................................. 83
Palma, Rogerio ................................ 113
Paloni, Sara ........................................ 98
Pantelidou, Olga .............................. 124
Paoletti, Jo B. ..................................... 71
Park, Hyunjoon ................................ 126
Park, Stella ......................................... 28
Parsons, Anne .................................... 97
Parsons, Elaine ................................ 137
Parthasarathi, Prasannan .................. 37
Parvez, Fareen ................................... 69
Patel, David Siddhartha ................... 127
Pauli, Ben ........................................... 68
Peachey, Everett ................................ 57
Pearson, Elizabeth ....................... 24, 32
Pearson, Scott.................................... 45
Pedraza, Silvia ................................ 4, 30
Peeters, Pierre ................................. 119
Pendas, Devin .................................... 67
Perdue, Peter............................... 10, 84
Peretti, Burton ................................... 47
Perlina, Anna ..................................... 53
Perlmann, Joel ............................. 36, 95
Perreau, Bruno .................................. 77
Perrier, Craig...................................... 27
Peters, Lyda ..................................... 108
Petersen, Klaus .......................... 59, 130
Petersen, Roger ............................... 122
Pieper, Jadwiga .................................. 11
Pinchevski, Amit ................................ 34
Pincus, Stephen ............................... 127
Pisapia, Michael ......................... 52, 129
Pitcairn, Carolyn .............................. 121
Pitock, Toni ...................................... 121
Plambech, Sine .................................. 89
Poggio, Sara ..................................... 111
Poole, Scott ....................................... 97
Pooley, Colin ...................................... 66
Pooley, Jeff ...................................... 122
Portes, Alejandro ............................... 50
Potter, Claire ..................................... 63
Powers, Jeanne .................................. 40
Pozzi, Lucia ........................................ 73
Prajda, Katalin ................................... 57
Prasad, Monica .............................. 4, 58
Naylor, James ................................... 39
Neagle, Michael ................................ 35
Neal, Mark Anthony.......................... 99
Nelson, Laura .................................... 31
Nelson, Marie Clark ........... 87, 109, 134
Nelson, Samuel ................................. 69
Nerbas, Don .................................... 112
Neumann, Caryn ........................31, 132
Newman, Galen .............................. 105
Newson, Lesley ................................. 91
Ngai, Mae ......................................... 87
Nilsson, Ulrika Lagerlöf ..................... 61
Noordam, Barend ............................. 38
Nordin, Gabriella .......................62, 108
Norton, Matthew .........................64, 93
Nunn, Nathan ................................... 45
O
O’Connor, Alice ................ 4, 60, 88, 103
Öberg, Stefan .................................... 83
Oberly, James ............................68, 100
O'Brien, Greg .................................... 96
Olaru, Mihai .................................... 130
Olney, Martha................................. 107
Olson, Abigail .................................... 19
Olsson, Mats ..............................82, 113
Omobowale, Ayokunle ..................... 61
Onasch, Elizabeth ............ 11, 49, 68, 78
Oncel, Erzen ...................................... 45
Ori, Peter .......................................... 74
O'riain, Sean ..................................... 66
Oris, Michel..................................73, 92
Orleck, Annelise ................................ 97
Orloff, Ann Shola ...........................3, 40
Ortiga, Yasmin ................................ 136
Osborne, Myles............................... 119
Ottanelli, Fraser ................................ 55
Otterstrom, Samuel ........................ 101
Ottosson, Anders .............................. 36
Ovando, Dalia A. Conde .................. 101
Owens, J. B........................................ 45
Owens, William ............................... 108
Oxley, Les .......................................... 18
Ozkan, Yalcin................................... 101
P
Pacewicz, Josh .................................. 58
Pacyga, Dominic.............................. 128
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Ronald, Rachael ................................ 85
Ronning, Gerald ........................ 10, 101
Rose, Anne C. .................................... 87
Rosen, Jennifer ................................. 45
Rosenbaum, Julia ............................ 133
Rosenthal, Jean-laurent .................... 84
Ross, J. Andrew ................................. 61
Roth, Benita .......................... 31, 60, 80
Roth, Randolph ........................... 6, 124
Rothman, Barbara Katz ................... 115
Roubinek, Eric ................................... 67
Roy, William ...................................... 99
Ruderman, Anne ............................... 40
Rudzik, Alanna .................................. 87
Ruggles, Steven ......................... 28, 116
Rury, John ......................................... 72
Ryan, Elizabeth.......................... 51, 117
S
Saaritsa, Sakari ................................ 104
Sababu, Umeme................................ 59
Sacco, Lynn ....................................... 80
Saeed, Sadia .............................. 22, 104
Safranoff, Ana ................................... 62
Salvanou, Emilia .......................... 30, 38
Salyer, Lucy ....................................... 55
Salzmann, Ariel ................... 20, 57, 136
Sánchez Cárdenas, Ricardo ............. 136
Sánchez-Eppler, Karen ...................... 63
Sandler, Willeke ................................ 67
Sandström, Glenn ..................... 62, 116
Sandvik, Hilde ................................. 137
Santhiago, Ricardo ...................... 61, 97
Saperstein, Aliya ............................... 95
Sarkar, Sula ............................... 94, 101
Saruya, Hiroe..................................... 93
Sass, Jensen ...................................... 48
Scalone, Francesco ............................ 73
Scanlon, Jennifer ............................... 71
Scenaviciene, Ieva Ieva ..................... 74
Schenk, Niels ..................................... 54
Schlichting, Kurt ........................ 39, 135
Schlozman, Daniel ............................. 86
Schneider, Dorothee ................... 30, 55
Schneider, Eric .................................. 34
Schnicke, Falko ................................ 132
Scholz, Rembrandt D. ........................ 92
Prasad, Srirupa .................................. 25
Prieto, Julie ....................................... 58
Pritchard, Linda K ............................ 111
Pritchett, Jonathan ............................ 42
Puschmann, Paul ............................... 62
Q
Quaranta, Luciana ............................. 53
Quinn, Sarah ................................... 119
Quispel, Chris .................................. 128
R
Rabig, Julia ........................................ 88
Ramiro-Fariñas, Diego ........... 53, 65, 83
Rauscher, Emily ................. 91, 100, 110
Ravagnoli, Violetta .......................... 118
Ray, Raka ......................................... 118
Rector, Josiah .................................. 117
Reed, Adolph ................................... 126
Reeder, Linda ............................ 75, 119
Reeves-Ellington, Barbara ................. 95
Reher, David ...................... 28, 100, 117
Reid, Josh ........................................ 102
Reid, Megan .................................... 119
Reiff, Jan............................................ 51
Remennick, Larissa .................... 87, 111
Ren, Jiping ....................................... 121
Rennstich, Joachim ........................... 20
Reverby, Susan ................................ 126
Revuelta, Barbara........................ 65, 83
Reynolds, Celene ............................. 132
Reynolds, John .................................. 68
Richards, Bedelia ............................... 31
Richardson, Sara ............................... 74
Riley, Dylan ............................... 36, 114
Roberto, Elizabeth............................. 93
Roberts, Dorothy............................... 77
Roberts, Evan ................ 10, 18, 27, 102
Roberts, Samuel .............................. 126
Robertson, Dwanna .................... 40, 57
Robinson, Danielle ............................ 25
Robinson, Robin A ............................. 77
Rodriguez, Michael ........................... 36
Rodriguez-Franco, Diana ............. 32, 41
Rogers, Bethany ................................ 91
Rohy, Valerie ................................... 106
Rollwagen, Katharine ........................ 28
Ron, Ariel..................................... 41, 50
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Somers, Margaret ............................ 103
Son, Byung-giu ................................. 126
Son, Kyong-Min ................................. 48
Song, Eunkyung ............................... 129
Sonnevend, Julia ........................ 34, 120
Soufiani, Hossein Azari .................... 137
Southall, Humphrey ......... 10, 45, 65, 93
Sparrow, James ................................. 96
Specht, Michael ............................... 134
Spiers, John...................................... 105
Spillane, Joseph ............................... 115
Spillman, Lyn ............................. 4, 7, 41
Spirn, Anne ........................................ 51
Springer, Kristen ................................ 60
Srebnick, Amy .................................... 18
St. John, Rachel................................ 102
Stanfors, Maria .................................. 67
Stanger-Ross, Jordan ................... 40, 88
Stanley, Timothy ................................ 86
Starr, Paul ........................................ 122
Steckel, Richard ........................... 42, 64
Steffes, Tracy ..................................... 52
Steidl, Annemarie ............................ 102
Steinmetz, George ............... 32, 60, 118
Stephens, Christianne ........................ 82
Stephenson, Barbara ......................... 45
Stephenson, Russell ........................... 45
Stevens, Jacqueline ........................... 77
Stevens, Lisa Patel ............................. 30
St-Hilaire, Marc ............................ 39, 54
Story, Ronald ................................... 133
Strand, Michael ................................. 90
Strange, Carolyn ................................ 47
Strickland, Jeffery ...................... 11, 135
Stryker, Robin .................................. 114
Stubbendeck, Megan ................. 11, 139
Sugrue, Thomas J. ................................ 4
Suh, Stephen ..................................... 21
Sullivan, Amy ..................................... 49
Sutch, Richard ............................ 42, 113
Sutton, Sarah ..................................... 96
Svensson, Patrick ....................... 82, 113
Swedberg, Greg ................................. 37
Swedlund, Alan .................... 87, 92, 109
Swerts, Thomas ............................... 120
Sylvester, Kenneth ............... 11, 23, 105
Schotten, C. Heike .......................... 106
Schroeter, Wilko ............................. 137
Schrover, Marlou ............... 66, 103, 118
Schwartz, Robert .........................23, 65
Scott, Kirk............................. 57, 67, 116
Sear, Rebecca ................................. 100
Segalen, Martine ............................ 117
Seidman, Gay .................................... 88
Selig, Diana ..................................... 133
Semple, Rhonda ................................ 95
Sewell, William .............. 3, 13, 123, 139
Shafiq, Aysha .................................... 83
Shammas, Carole .............................. 68
Sharp, Paul ...................................... 108
Sharpe, Pam...................................... 52
Shemo, Connie.................................. 95
Shiff, Talia ......................................... 85
Shih, Elena ........................................ 89
Shimizu, Yoshifumi............................ 36
Shin, Hyoungjin ................................. 39
Shore, Heather ................................. 77
Shpenev, Alexey ............................... 62
Silber, Nina ..................................... 123
Siljak, Ana ......................................... 18
Silva, Hugo ...................................... 125
Silver, Beverly ................................... 50
Simmons, Erica ............................... 114
Sinke, Suzanne .............................76, 84
Sivitz, Paul ......................................... 33
Sjöberg, Maria .................................. 52
Skocpol, Theda.................................. 50
Skoeld, Peter................................... 108
Slater, Dan ........................... 69, 88, 114
Slaughter, Christine ........................ 124
Slez, Adam ........................................ 79
Smit, Aniek ........................................ 38
Smith, Billy ........................................ 33
Smith, Christi M. .................... 22, 59, 86
Smith, Mallorie ................................. 42
Smith, Preston ................................ 135
Smith, Suzanne ................................. 79
Smith, Zack ..................................... 112
Smithers, Gregory ............................. 47
Snyder, Benjamin .............................. 55
Søland, Birgitte ................ 4, 10, 52, 115
Solli, Arne.....................................28, 53
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Van Hoesen, Brett ............................. 67
van Leeuwen, Marco......................... 53
van Lottum, Jelle ............................... 21
Van Nederveen Meerkerk, Elise...... 113
Van Poppel, Frans ..................... 54, 138
Van Zee, Marynel Ryan ....................... 5
VanderMeer, Philip ............................. 3
Vandezande, Mattijs ......................... 67
Vanparys, Nathalie .......................... 103
Varner, Charles ................................. 50
Vascik, George .................................. 93
Vega, Sujey........................................ 30
Velitchkova, Ana ....................... 58, 129
Vera, Hector ...................................... 55
Verber, Jason .................................... 67
Vesentini, Frédéric .......................... 138
Vezina, Helene ............................ 54, 67
Vick, Rebecca ............................ 94, 101
Vikström, Lotta ..................... 62, 66, 92
Villarreal, Carlos ................................ 27
Villegas, Celso ................................... 48
Vinduskova, Jitka .............................. 45
vom Hau, Matthias ........................... 70
Von Koppenfels, Amanda.................. 38
Vukadinovic, Vojin Sasa ............ 56, 114
W
Waage, Fred ...................................... 25
Wacquant, Loic ................................. 32
Wagner, David .................................. 97
Walaardt, Tycho ................................ 94
Walkowitz, Daniel ............................. 75
Wall, Richard ............................... 8, 104
Wall, Wendy ................................... 133
Walsh, Camille .................................. 41
Walters, Sarah................................... 44
Wang, Liping ................................... 130
Ward, Tony ....................................... 79
Warner, Judy ....................................... 7
Warren, Dorian ............................... 103
Warren, J. Robert .............................. 54
Weaver, Timothy ............................ 139
Weber, Shannon ............................. 138
Weevers, Marian............................. 138
Wegge,, Simone ................................ 21
Weiner, Melissa .................. 11, 78, 121
Weinstein, Barbara ......................... 113
Szczepanikova, Alice ......................... 85
Szoltysek, Mikolaj.......10, 28, 36, 43, 74
Szonyi, Michael ................................. 29
T
Tammeveski, Peeter.......................... 77
Tarrow, Sidney ................................ 127
Tatarek, Nancy ...................... 19, 36, 83
Teaford, Jon ...................................... 80
Teibenbacher, Peter ................ 100, 108
Thakore, Bhoomi ............................... 57
Thompson, Daniel ............................. 37
Thorne, Barrie ................................. 112
Thornton, Patricia ............................. 54
Thorvaldsen, Gunnar ................... 28, 74
Thurber, Timothy .......... 11, 22, 86, 120
Tian, Geng ....................................... 135
Tissot, Damien................................. 114
Tolley, Kim......................................... 48
Tomasek, Kathryn ............................. 47
Torpey, John...................................... 69
Torrekens, Corinne.......................... 103
Towers, Frank.................................. 137
Trevizo, Dolores ................................ 51
Triner, Gail ........................................ 26
Trivedi, Sushil .................................... 72
Troesken, Werner ............................. 82
Trombley, Robert .............................. 61
Truzzi, Oswaldo ....................... 113, 136
Tuckel, Peter ................................... 135
Turchin, Peter........................ 20, 37, 46
Turk, Katherine ............................... 123
Tutino, John .................................... 102
U
Unal, Bayram..................................... 94
Urban, Wayne ................................... 82
Urban-Mead, Wendy ........................ 95
V
Valls-Figols, Miquel ........................... 62
Van Bavel, Jan ................................... 67
Van de Putte, Bart ....................... 53, 73
van de Weijer, Steve ....................... 138
van den Belt, Albert .......................... 44
Van den Driessche, Nina ............. 62, 73
Van den Heuvel, Danielle .................. 27
van Gaalen, Ruben ............................ 54
Van Gunten, Tod ............................... 66
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Zannoni, Diane .................................. 72
Zanoni, Elizabeth ....................... 21, 136
Zelizer, Viviana .......................... 15, 112
Zenger, Robin .................................... 85
Zhang, Yang ..................................... 110
Zhang, Yinan ...................................... 72
Ziblatt, Daniel .................................... 93
Zimring, Carl ...................................... 11
Zuanna, Gianpiero Dalla ........... 91, 100
Zubrzycki, Genevieve ......................... 64
Zumaglini, Maria ................................ 70
Zureick, Sarah .................................... 92
Weisdorf, Jacob .............................. 108
Welke, Barbara ................................. 63
Wen, Ming ........................................ 27
Wheatley, Christine .......................... 86
Wherry, Frederick ........................10, 81
White, Richard .................................... 7
Whittier, Nancy................................. 80
Whooley, Owen ................................ 74
Willführ, Kai Pierre............................ 83
Wilmers, Nathan ............................... 53
Wilson, Graham ................................ 22
Wilson, Nicholas ........................25, 130
Wilson, Robert .............................36, 92
Winant, Gabriel .............................. 109
Winant, Howard ............................. 104
Winfield, Annie ............................27, 91
Winland, Daphne .............................. 87
Wittman, Barbara ............................. 73
Wolchik, Sharon.............................. 127
Wolff, Robert .................................. 121
Wolgin, Philip .................................. 128
Wong, R. Bin ..................................... 84
Wood, Elizabeth ............................. 129
Wood, Pamela .................................. 18
Woodberry, Robert................ 11, 20, 78
Wright, Nathan ...................... 19, 64, 90
Wyckoff, William .............................. 33
Wyrtzen, Jonathan............... 11, 78, 104
X
Xu, Bin................................ 70, 121, 129
Xu, Jiangeng ...................................... 62
Xu, Xiaohong ................................... 135
Y
Yamagishi, Takakazu ......................... 87
Yang, Bin ........................................... 37
Yang, Myungji ................................... 48
Yang, Wen-shan ................................ 73
Yap, Valerie ....................................... 38
Yi, Guolin ........................................ 129
Yoo, Dongwoo ................................ 127
Young, Cristobal ................................ 50
Yukleyen, Ahmet............................. 103
Yurdakul, Gokce .............................. 103
Z
Zagheni, Emilio ............................... 101
Zalc, Claire ........................................ 57
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Welcome to Boston or “Beantown” as it is commonly referred to. Boston is a dynamic
city, steeped in history, culture and old world charm, as well as academic and medical
excellence with cosmopolitan sophistication. With 21 distinctive neighborhoods, each
with its own charm and personality, Boston belongs to a diversity of people whose
heritage is surrounded by the beautiful Charles River and the Atlantic Ocean.
Boston has all of the amenities of a big city with the comfort and feel of a small town.
The compact layout makes it ideal to navigate on foot and has helped to define Boston
as “America’s Walking City.” Surrounded by natural beauty, Boston’s 48 square miles
are encircled by a bustling harbor, tranquil coastline and a string of parks known as the
Emerald Necklace.
Boston has something to offer everyone. For those interested in history, you can walk
the Freedom Trail and learn about the role Boston played before and after the
American Revolution. Art lovers can visit any one of the many art museums in the city
to view exhibits showcasing everything from contemporary to traditional art, in the
form of sculptures and paintings. Music lovers can choose from a variety of different
venues that play everything from jazz to rock and roll to classical tunes. Sports lovers
can take their pick of any type of game they want to attend. Boston has both
professional and college teams in every major sports arena. Or if you don’t have any
real desires, we invite you to take a leisurely stroll along the Charles River or through
the Boston Public Garden.
Shoppers will be content with the variety of different stores and shops to visit. Near
City Hall, you can visit historic Faneuil Hall Marketplace for your traditional Boston
souvenirs, or you can bargain with the vendors in Hay Market for fresh seafood and
produce. For high end shopping, you won’t be disappointed in the Copley/Back Bay
section of Boston. Everyone enjoys strolling along Newbury Street, Boston’s version of
Rodeo drive.
While in Boston, you can find restaurants to suit any taste throughout the city. In the
North End, Bostonians indulge in authentic Italian cuisine. The Back Bay offers some of
the best steakhouses, as well as some of the city’s quaint cafés. Theater-goers can
enjoy a pre and post show meal from a variety of cuisines in the Theatre district. For a
relaxing snack or drink, stop into a café in the South End or on Newbury Street. Of
course, you can always go to the place where everybody knows your name, Cheers!
However, your trip to Boston would not be complete without having a seafood dish at
one of the many restaurants along the Waterfront.
Boston has something to offer everyone. For more information, please visit the Greater
Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau’s website at www.bostonusa.com to make all of
your arrangements for a memorable trip to Boston.
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