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FRIDAY 1st OCTOBER 2004 at I.N.E.D. - 133, boulevard Davout 75980 Paris cedex 20 - salle Alfred Sauvy (1st floor)

9H Coffee Break


9H15 Introduction, Tommy BENGTSSON and Paul-André ROSENTAL

I. HEALTH
Chair : Patrice BOURDELAIS, E.H.E.S.S.

9H30 Distant kinship in the Quebec population : An analysis of the founder effects using extended genealogies
Marc TREMBLAY, Université de Chicoutimi
Hélène VEZINA, Université de Chicoutimi
Bertrand DESJARDINS, Université de Montréal
Louis HOUDE, Université de Chicoutimi

9H55 Familial aggregation of cause of death in the Utah Population Database, 1904-2002
Geri MINEAU, University of Utah
Elizabeth O'BRIEN, University of Utah
Richard KERBER, University of Utah

10H20 Effects of Mothers on Children's Mortality in Older Ages, Southern Sweden, 1829-1894
Tommy BENGTSSON, Lund University
Göran BROSTRÖM, Umeå University

10H45 Pause

11H00 Discussant : Daniel COURGEAU, I.N.E.D.

11H20 Discussion

12H45 Lunch at I.N.E.D.

II. KINSHIP AND FERTILITY
Chair : Jacques VALLIN, I.N.E.D.

13H30 The effects of kinship help on reproductive success among two Indian traditional societies
Dilip C. NATH, Gauhati University
Donna L. LEONETTI, University of Washington
Natabar S. HEMAM, Gauhati University

13H55 Kinship, competition, cooperation, and reproductive outcomes
Monique BORGERHOFF MULDER, University of California at Davis
Craig HADLEY, Brown University

14H20 The kin influence on female reproductive behavior. The evidence from the reconstruction of Bejsce parish registers, 18th-20th centuries, Poland
Krzysztof TYMICKI, Warsaw School of Economics

14H45 The influence of consanguineous marriage on fertility and early mortality in Skellefteå, Sweden, 1720-1899
A. H. BITTLES, Edith Cowan University

15H10 Coffee Break

15H25 Discussant : Myron GUTMANN, University of Michigan

15H45-17h15 Discussion

Members of the Historical Demography Committee and local organiser during the Paris seminar on the New History of Kinship.

From left to right Paul-André Rosental, Geri Mineau, Tommy Bengtsson, Myron Gutman, and James Lee.


SATURDAY 2 OCTOBER 2004


Saturday morning at E.H.E.S.S.-M.S.H. - 54, boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris - room 214 (2nd floor)

III. GENERATIONS AND SOCIAL HISTORY
Chair : Antoinette FAUVE-CHAMOUX, E.H.E.S.S.


9H30 Microsimulation kinship models for assessing strategies of inheritance
Mike MURPHY, London School of Economics

9H55 Income, power, demography: Kinship and population behavior in rural Liaoning, 1749-1911
Cameron CAMPBELL, U.C.L.A.
James Z. LEE, University of Michigan

10H20 Migration networks in 19th and early 20th century France: the place of families
Lionel KESZTENBAUM, L.E.A.- I.N.E.D.

10H45 Extended kinship and individual migration in 19th century France: a 5.000 genealogies study
Noël BONNEUIL, I.N.E.D.- E.H.E.S.S.
Paul-André ROSENTAL, E.H.E.S.S.- I.N.E.D.

11h10 Pause

11H25 Discussant : George ALTER, Indiana University
11H45 Discussion

13H00 Lunch at restaurant Sans Frontières - 19, rue du Regard, 75006 Paris -


Saturday afternoon at E.H.E.S.S. - 105, boulevard Raspail, 75006 Paris - room 7-8 (2nd floor)

IV. KINSHIP AND SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
Chair : Jérôme BOURDIEU, I.N.R.A.


14H15 Notional and functional kinship amongst the English poor 1750-1850
Steve KING, Oxford University

14H40 The Parisian Jewish upper-class and its matrimonial networks
Cyril GRANGE, C.N.R.S.

15H05 The making of kinship and the making of class: Marriage in 17th to 19th century Westphalia
Georg FERTIG, Universität Muenster

15H30 Discussant : Gilles POSTEL-VINAY, I.N.R.A.-E.H.E.S.S.

15H50 Pause

16H05 Discussion

17H00 General Discussion

18H00 End of the Conference

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