Legislation and Lives: Factors moulding the fate of the disabled in the 19th and 20th centuries
Marie Clark Nelson -- Creator, Organizer, Author
Sasha Mullally -- Network Rep, Chaiar
Geoffrey Hudson -- Discussant
- Helena Haage and Lotta Vikstrom, Disabled and Excluded? Marital Chances among Individuals with Disabilities in 19th Century Sweden.
- Sofie De Veirman, Breaking the silence. On social networks and institutionalization of the hearing impaired. A case study of East-Flanders, Belgium, 1750-1950.
- Dustin Galer, Through My Parents’ Eyes: Family Advocacy and the Pursuit of Disability Rights in Canada, 1960-1980
- Gareth Millward, ‘Not the Official Survey’ – disability organisations’ attempts to inform policy makers, 1965-2013
- Marie Clark Nelson, Tuberculosis and Disability: Legislating Invisibility
Comparative studies of tax policy regimes
Ajay Mehrotra -- Network Rep, Creator, Organizer
Philip Thai -- Chair, Discussant
- M. Antonio Guzman, Tariffs and Land Taxes: Revenue Extraction by American and Japanese Empires in their Sugar Colonies, 1890s-1930s
- Antonia Strachey, The Political Economy of Famine in World War Two India: Fiscal Policy
Family crises related to changes in legislation
Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux -- Organizer, Chair
Mary Louise Nagata -- Discussant
- Beatrice Moring, Women, law and property transmission in the Nordic countries (16th-20th centuries)
- Gerard BĂ©aur, The French Revolutionary crisis and gender relations of powers in countryside families
- Marius Eppel, The crisis of confessionally mixed families in Transylvania as linked to the provisions of the ecclesiastic legislation (19th-20th centuries)
Legacies and Predecessors of the Civil Rights Movement
Melissa F. Weiner -- Network Rep, Creator, Organizer
Christopher Hayes -- Discussant
Matthew Nichter -- Chair
- Robert Jefferson, 'The Veterans' Angle': Vasco Hale, Disability, and the NAACP's Struggle for Fair Housing in Hartford, Connecticut, 1951-1955"
- Herbert G. Ruffin II, Brothers Taking Action: African American Soldier Activism from Fort Hood 43 to People’s Justice Committee, 1966-1971
- Umeme Sababu, Radical Redemption of Dr. King's Legacy: From 1963 to 1968
- Judith J. Friedmm, Civil Rights Activity did not start in ther 1960s: Civil Rights in an Ohio City, 1920-1960s
Collective Action and the Law
Michael Fortner -- Network Rep, Organizer
Shaun Ossei-Owusu -- Discussant, Chair
- Sarah Lakhani, Immigrant Screening on the Legal Frontlines: Lawyers’ Case Selection in Non-Profit Settings
- Paul Knepper, Interwar studies of trafficking in women and the dark figure of international crime
- Gwen Jordan, Radical Women and the Development of Legal Aid Societies in Chicago and Los Angeles, 1886-1914
- Gregoire Mallard, Conjuring Horror in Nuclear Treaties: The Place for Catastrophic Events in International Legal Narratives