Wed 24 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.15
Thu 25 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.15
Fri 26 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.15
Sat 27 March
11.00 - 12.15
12.30 - 13.45
14.30 - 15.45
16.00 - 17.00
All days
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Wednesday 24 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
A-1
ECO29
State Building, Inter-Regime Competition and the Great Depression of the 1930s
A
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Jarmo Peltola
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Organizers:
Jari Eloranta, Matti Hannikainen, Aappo Kähönen |
Discussant:
Jarmo Peltola
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Henric Haggqvist :
Economic Crises and the Rise of the Social State – Sweden 1920–1938
Matti Hannikainen, Jari Eloranta & Aappo Kähönen :
Between Stronger States? Finland, Sweden and the Soviet Union during the Interwar Period
Gudmundur Jonsson :
The Emergence of an Agrarian Welfare System in Iceland
B-1
ECO02
Bookkeeping, Intermediation and Financial Organizations in Early Modern Europe
B
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Jaco Zuijderduijn
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Organizer:
Patrik Winton
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Discussant:
Thomas Max Safley
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Mauro Carboni :
Managing Money in Early Modern Italy
Anne Murphy :
Managing ‘Neglect of Duty & Inattention to Business’ at the Eighteenth-century Bank of England
Christopher Pihl :
Credit-building Practices: Riksens Ständers Bank (the Bank of the Estates of the Realm) on the Swedish Credit Market 1668-1700
Patrik Winton :
Servants of Liquidation: the Clerical Staff at the First Debt Office in Sweden, 1719–1723
P-1
ECO33
Transnational Social Democracy and European Economic Policy in the 1950s-1960s
P
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Susanna Fellman
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Organizer:
Brian Shaev
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Discussant:
Susanna Fellman
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Jacopo Perazzoli :
Investigating Social-democratic Purposes and Programmes facing Automation and Technological Progress during the 1950s-1960s
Sigfrido Ramirez Perez :
The Rise and Fall of the Keynesian Conception of Competition Policy (1962 – 1986)
Brian Shaev :
“The Economy is Our Destiny”: Socialists and the Birth of European Competition Law, 1950 – 1962
Karin van Leeuwen :
Pieter VerLoren van Themaat and Dutch Social Democratic Thinking about Competition Law
U-1
URB05a
Living and Working in a Bustling District near the Port: the Diversity of Sailortowns around the World I
U
Networks:
Economic History
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Urban
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Chair:
Kristof Loockx
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Organizers:
Hilde Greefs, Kristof Loockx |
Discussant:
Valerie Burton
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Eduard Page Campos :
The Economic Transformation of the Maritime District of la Barceloneta in an Era of Massive Changes (1840-1916)
Lex Heerma van Voss :
The Port as Sailors’ and Dockers’ Town
Christina Reimann :
The Mutual Impact between Migration and Pleasure Culture in Gothenburg’s Port Area (c. 1880-1925)
Wednesday 24 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
A-2
ECO11
Early Financial Markets in Europe and Asia
A
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Christiaan van Bochove
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Organizer:
Christiaan van Bochove
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Discussants:
-
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Tomas de Albuquerque :
The Portuguese Financial Market in the Eighteenth Century. The Investment Portfolios of their Investors
Íñigo Ena Sanjuán :
Municipal Debt and State-formation in the Eighteenth-century Crown of Aragon
Jaco Zuijderduijn :
Imprisonment for Public Debt: Merchants, Loan Guarantees, and Reprisals in the Medieval Economy
D-2
POL11
Money, Gender and Political Citizenship: Economic Voting Restrictions in the Nordic Countries Before and After Universal Suffrage
D
Minna Harjula :
The Poor Excluded from Voting: Political and Social Citizenship in Finland, 1906–1970
Ragnheiður Kristjánsdóttir, Thorgerður Thorvaldsdóttir :
Suffrage, Gender and Class. Women’s Suffrage and the Construction and Constraints of a Lawful Citizen in Iceland
Eirinn Larsen :
“Secondary to the Economic Man”: Suffrage, Capital and Gender during the Long Nineteenth Century
Leonora Lottrup Rasmussen :
When the Provider no Longer Provides
Fia Sundevall :
“Money is the Name of Citizenship Rights”: Economic Restrictions on Universal Suffrage, Sweden 1921– 1945
M-2
SPA07
Spatial Analysis of Population Geography and Occupational Structure II: Occupational Geography and Spatial Economics
M
Isabelle Devos, Anne Winter :
Geographies of Population, Health and Wealth in Early Modern Flanders and Brabant. Results from the Stream Project
Michael Pammer :
Inconsistencies in Austro-Hungarian Occupation Censuses in the Late 19th Century
Robin Philips :
Continuity or Change? The Spatial Evolution of Industry in the Netherlands and Belgium (1820 – 2010)
Filipa Ribeiro da Silva, Hélder Carvalhal & Jaime Reis :
Occupational Structures in Mid-eighteenth-century Portugal: a Preliminary Assessment
Konrad Wnek, Lidia Zyblikiewicz :
Spatial Analysis of the Occupational Structure of Galicia's Population in the Second Half of the 19th Century
U-2
URB05b
Living and Working in a Bustling District near the Port: the Diversity of Sailortowns around the World II
U
Networks:
Economic History
,
Urban
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Chair:
Hilde Greefs
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Organizers:
Hilde Greefs, Kristof Loockx |
Discussant:
Beatrice Moring
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Melanie Holihead :
Heedless of the Consequence: how Sailors’ Women’s Survival Strategies fed the Popular Imagination
Tomas Nilson :
The Landlady as (Social) Network Node in Sailortown, 1880-1930. The Case of Gothenburg
Mathias Seiter :
Challenging Authorities and Boundaries: Sailortowns in German Naval Ports, c. 1871-1918
Wednesday 24 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
A-3
ECO04a
Creditors, Debtors, and Early Financial Markets (c. 1300-1800) I
A
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Elise Dermineur
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Organizers:
Elise Dermineur, Jaco Zuijderduijn |
Discussant:
Jaco Zuijderduijn
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David Carvajal :
How Castilian Creditors & Debtors Managed their Relations? Confidence and Security (15th-16th Century)
David Kusman, Jean-Luc Demeulemeester :
Revisiting Graeber’s “Everyday Communism” in the Light of a Medieval Debt-enforcement Custom: being Hostage in an Inn for a Debt in the Low Countries between ca. 1250-1350
Benoit Maréchaux :
Funding Businesses in the Early Modern Mediterranean: Marco Centurione’s Galley Enterprise, Genoese Credit Networks and the Piacenza Exchange Fairs (1612-1621)
Tawny Paul :
The Lower End of the Financial Revolution: Mariners’ Tickets, Local Credit and the National Debt in Eighteenth-Century Britain
B-3
ECO23
Relocation or Resilience? Household Textile Production and Consumption in a Global Comparative Perspective
B
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Emiliano Travieso
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Organizer:
Elise Van Nederveen Meerkerk
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Discussants:
-
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Sarah Carmichael, Corinne Boter :
Cotton Wages: a First Look at an International Database
Aditi Dixit :
Textile Production and Household Labour in India and Japan c. 1890 to 1940
Katharine Frederick, Elisevan Nederveen Meerkerk :
Household Textile Production in Java and East Africa Compared
Faheem Rokadiya :
Industrialization and the Continuation of Household Textile Production in the 18-19th Century UK and 20th Century China: a Diachronic Comparison
L-3
LAB19
Welfare Capitalism in the 19th Century's Central Europe
L
Networks:
Economic History
,
Labour
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Chair:
Martin Jemelka
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Organizer:
Zdenek Nebrensky
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Discussant:
Martin Jemelka
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Svatopluk Herc :
Welfare Capitalism in Bohemia: the Case of the Workers Houses’ Construction in Pilsen-Karlov, 1907-1916
Zdenek Nebrensky :
Welfare Facilities in the Central European Towns in the Second Half of the 19th Century
Wednesday 24 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
A-4
ECO04b
Creditors, Debtors, and Financial Organizations in Early Modern Europe (c. 1300-1800) II
A
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Jaco Zuijderduijn
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Organizers:
Elise Dermineur, Jaco Zuijderduijn |
Discussant:
Elise Dermineur
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Marcella Lorenzini, Giuseppe De Luca :
Credit, Public Debt and Social Stability in Spanish Milan (XVIth C.)
José Luis Peña-Mir :
The Strength of the Contract vs. the Strength of the Story: Integration of Local Legal Orders and Contract Enforcement in Notarial Credit Markets in Early Modern Spain
Matteo Pompermaier :
'Wine and Cash': Inns, Bastioni and the Venetian Credit Market (18th Century)
Lisbeth Rodrigues :
From Private to Public Credit Market: Institutional Creditors and Investment Patterns in Eighteenth-century Portugal
Thomas Max Safley :
Financial Markets and Financial Mediation in Eearly Modern Europe: Qestioning the Transition from Personalized to De-personalized Exchange
Thursday 25 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
A-5
ECO22
Personal and Network Lending across the World
A
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Christiaan van Bochove
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Organizer:
Christiaan van Bochove
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Discussants:
-
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Maria Aksenova :
Loans and Credit Relations of Count N.P. Panin at 1792-1800
Elise Dermineur :
Peer-to-Peer Lending Networks in Pre-Industrial Finland
Tony Kenttä, Dan Bäcklund & Kristina Lilja :
Working-class Lending in Sweden at the Time of the First World War
Thierry Nootens, Nathalie Ricard :
Local Money Market and Social Relations in Arthabaska County, Quebec, Canada, 1880-1930
Göran Ulväng, Sofia Murhem :
Church Endowments used for Credit in 18th and 19th Century Rural Sweden
Thursday 25 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
A-6
ECO25
The Great War and the Economies of East Central Europe
A
Stefan Nikolic :
Vanishing Borders: Political and Ethnic Borders at the Origin of the Yugoslav Market
Máté Rigó :
War Millionaires: Industrialists and Economic Boom during the Great War in Central Europe
Jure Stojan :
Quantifying the Black Market: Economic and Social Dimensions of Food Price Inflation during the Great War
Tamás Vonyó :
Military Spending in the Habsburg Empire during the Great War: Evidence from the Confidential Statistics on War Contractors
B-6
ECO16
Geospatial Economic History of Southeast European Regions, 1840-1940: a Cross Examination of Population and Economic Geography
B
Grigor Boykov, Efe Erünal & Petrus Gerrits :
Analysing and Mapping of Settlement Patterns and Population Densities of Southeast European Regions, 1840-1920
Efe Erünal :
Understanding Intergenerational Life and Occupational Cycles in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Ottoman Empire through Record Linkage
Akin Sefer, Aysel Yildiz :
Migration Networks in the Ottoman Balkans in the Nineteenth Century
L-6
WOM09
Women and Work: A long-term perspective on gender, labour and technology, 1700-1990
L
Chiara Bonfiglioli :
Beyond the ‘Double Burden’: on the Archives of State Socialist Women’s Organizations and their Usefulness for Micro-histories of Labour and Gender
Jørgen Burchardt :
From Women to Men: How Culture, Education and Technology formed the Transition of the Labor Force behind the Production of Cheese
Auriane Terki-Mignot :
Patterns of Female Employment in Normandy and the Eure-et-Loir (France), 1792-1901
U-6
ECO17
Household Budgets from Pre-industrial Europe
U
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Jeannette Kamp
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Organizers:
Bruno Blondé, Wouter Ryckbosch, Tim Soens |
Discussant:
Giovanni Vecchi
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Bruno Blondé :
The Costs of being Rich: Two Centuries of Elite-spending in the Antwerp Moretus Family, 17th-18th Centuries
Viktor Borisov :
Peasants’ Economic Activities and Wealth in 17th-century Western Siberia: Assessing the Limits of Personal Consumption
Anne Mccants :
Institutional Budgets and Living Standards in Early Modern Amsterdam
Mattia Viale :
Stocks and Flows: Material Culture and Consumption Behaviours in Early Modern Venice (1600-1800)
Thursday 25 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
A-7
ECO18
Inequality and Social Mobility in Preindustrial Europe
A
Francesco Ammannati :
Social Mobility and Inequality in Medieval Tuscany: the Impact of the Black Death
Erik Bengtsson, Mats Olsson :
Inequality and Social Class, West Sweden 1715
Antoni Furió :
From Peasants to Knights. Inequality and Social Mobility in Mediterranean Spain in the Late Middle Ages
Wouter Ronsijn, Wouter Ryckbosch :
Social mobility in the southern Low Countries during the early modern period
Sergio Sardone :
Economic Inequality in the Kingdom of Naples (Apulia), 1500-1800 ca.
B-7
ECO30
Multiple Determinants of Health in History: New Quantitative Analyses of Interventions, Growth and the Environment in Europe and Japan during Industrialization
B
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Jarmo Peltola
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Organizers:
Joël Floris, Jarmo Peltola, Sakari Saaritsa |
Discussant:
Eric Schneider
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Joël Floris :
Mortality Changes in Swiss Districts 1888-1930
Daniel Gallardo Albarran :
Cyclical Mortality and Sanitation in Germany, 1890-1913
Kota Ogasawara, Minami Yumitori :
Pandemic In uenza and the Gender Imbalance: Evidence from Early Twentieth Century Japan
Sakari Saaritsa, Eero Simanainen & Markus Ristola :
It's the Nurses, Stupid! The Effectiveness of Early Health Professionals in Rural Finland, 1880-1938
Thursday 25 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
B-8
ECO31
Reassessing Moral Economy. Economic Ethics and Practices of Religious Communities from the Middle Ages to the 20th Century
B
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Benjamin Möckel
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Organizers:
Martin Lutz, Tanja Skambraks |
Discussant:
Benjamin Möckel
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Thomas Dorfner :
Profit and the Lord. Economic Ethics and Practices of Pietist Communities in the 18th Century
Paul Franke :
Taking the “Sin” out of Sin City? The Moral Economy of Gambling in Las Vegas 1945-1969
Martin Lutz :
What does “Simplicity” mean in Modern Capitalism? The Economic Ethics of Mennonites, Amish and Hutterites in North America
Tanja Skambraks :
Charitable Banking and Ethics of Credit in Late Medieval Italy: Franciscans and Monti di Pietà
Friday 26 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
A-9
ECO14
From Baltic See to Mediterranean Sea. Financial Capacity of the States in the Late Middle Ages and the Beginning of the Early Modern Period (15th-17th Centuries)
A
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Ewa Kazmierczyk
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Organizer:
Tomasz Zwiazek
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Discussants:
-
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Michal Gochna :
Between Centralization and Decentralization. The Influence of Nobility on Tax Collecting System of the Polish Crown 1563-1613
Piotr Guzowski :
Clergy as a Tax Payers in the Kingdom of Poland in the 15th and 16th Centuries
Radoslaw Poniat :
The Military Revolution as a Modernization Factor in the Public Finance and State Organization of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Laurynas Sedvydis :
All the Grand Duke's Lenders: Creditors of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1492 to 1569
Tomasz Zwiazek :
Customs in Polish Crown in the 2nd Half of the 16th Century, and their Fiscal and Economy Aspects in the Mutual Relations
B-9
ECO27
Causal Connections of Environmental Shocks and Human Disasters
B
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Marten Seppel
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Organizer:
Timo Myllyntaus
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Discussants:
-
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Piotr Miodunka :
Weather Shocks, Subsistence Crises, and Famines in the Feudal Society of the 18th Century Poland
Timo Myllyntaus :
Malthus and the Northern Baltic Sea Rim Evaluating the Importance of the Economic Margin for the Survival
Jens E. Olesen :
Grain and Foodstoffs for Finland 1918-1919 according to Foreign Affairs´ Reports from the United States, England and Scandinavian Countries
Friday 26 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
B-10
ECO28
Wars, Economic Elites and Strategic Choices. Resilience in Times of Duress, Low Countries 1790-1950
B
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Jeroen Touwen
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Organizer:
Marjolein 't Hart
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Discussants:
-
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Marjolein 't Hart, Johan Joor :
Networks and Resilience in Amsterdam and Rotterdam during Times of Economic Duress, 1800-1815
Hilde Greefs, Dirk Lueb :
Smuggling as an Evasion Strategy. International Smuggling Networks of Economic Elites in the Southern Netherlands during the French Period
Hein Klemann :
The Industry in Belgium and the Netherlands: Two Ways to Cope with the German Occupation, 1940-1944
Keetie Sluyterman :
Dutch Beer Industry during Three Different Periods of War
Friday 26 March 2021
14.30 - 15.45
A-11
ECO06
Developing Economies: Colonialism, De-Colonisation, and Economic Development in Southeast Asia and Africa
A
Michiel de Haas, Bram van Besouw :
The Great Depression and Social Distress in British Colonial Africa: Evidence from Prison Records
Pim de Zwart :
Globalization and Inequality in Late Colonial Indonesia
Mark Hup :
Labor Coercion and State Capacity: Evidence from Colonial Indonesia
B-11
POL21
The Micro Practices of the Household State
B
Joanne Begiato :
”Unwarrantable Partiality”: the Concept and Practice of Favouritism in Families in Eighteenth-century England
Julie Hardwick :
Catholic “Internal Missions,” Households, and Youthful Sexuality in a French City
Nina Koefoed, Karin Hassan Jansson :
Micro-level Authority and Social Responsibilities in the Nordic Household States
Janay Nugent :
Beyond the Patriarchal Household: the Multiple Models of “Holy Households” embraced by the Reformed Kirk of Scotland, c.1560-c.1660.
F-11
EDU12a
The Rise of Education across World Regions: Qualitative and Quantitative Evidence I
F
Clémence Cardon-Quint :
Recruiting Teachers: at the Crossroads of Demographic Trends, School Enrolment, Educational Policy and Human Resources Management (France, 1959-2000s)
Pablo Fernández Cebrián :
Islam and the Extension of Primary Schooling in Mozambique, 1930-1962
Johannes Westberg :
How were Nineteenth-century Teachers Paid? New Evidence on the Regional Variation of Teacher Salaries
Gabriela Wuethrich :
The Long Run to Free Public Education: Switzerland in the Long 19th Century
Friday 26 March 2021
16.00 - 17.15
F-12
EDU12b
The Rise of Education across World Regions: Qualitative and Quantitative Evidence II
F
Gabriele Cappelli, Gloria Quiroga Valle :
Did extending Suffrage lead to more Schooling? A Quasi-experiment based on Italy and Spain, 1860-1921
María José Fuentes-Vásquez, Irina Espana Eljaiek :
Coffee tastes Bitter: Education, Child Labor, and Coffee Economy in Colombia during the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century
David Mitch :
Continuity and Change in the Rise of Female Literacy during both the White and the Islamic Revolutions in Iran, 1960 -2000
N-12
ECO24
Structural Change in African Economies since 1830: an Occupations Perspective
N
Adewumi Damilola Adebayo :
Continuity and Change in the Occupational Structures of Southern Nigeria, 1891 - 2006
Gareth Austin :
The Comparative History of Occupational Structure and Urbanization across Africa: Design, Data and Findings
Erik Green, Rory Pilossof :
Changes in the Occupational Structures in Malawi, c. 1930-2010: a Story of Structural Continuity?
Emiliano Travieso, Tom Westland :
What Happened to the Workshop of West Africa? Trade, Taxes, and Textiles in Northern Nigeria, c. 1890-1930s
Saturday 27 March 2021
11.00 - 12.15
B-13
SPA09
H-GIS of Transport Networks, Population and Economic Development: Frontiers in Reconstructing Time HGIS for Transport Infrastructure
B
Eduard Alvarez-Palau, Jordi Marti-Henneberg :
Multimodal Transport Model to Assess Regional Accessibility in Spain, 1850-2000
Dan Bogart :
Market Access and Urban Growth in England and Wales during the Pre-steam Era
Oliver Dunn :
Coastal Navigation: Modelling England's Coastal Shipping Networks 1690-1911: Routes, Ports, and Lighthouses
Petrus J. Gerrits, Yekta Said Can & M. Erdem Kabaday? :
GIS-mapmining of Specific Road Types from an Historical Map Series using Automatic Feature Extraction and Machine Learning
Claire Lagesse, Hanae El Gouj :
Reading Road Networks through Time: how Structural Changes affect Territorial Accessibility
L-13
LAB29
Political Regimes, Development and Labour: Histories of Industrialization and Deindustrialization
L
Touraj Atabaki :
Oil, Labour and Developmental State. A Critique of the Critique. Iran (1962-1977)
Christoffer Holm :
Local Deindustrialization in the Face of Globalization. The Experience of Structural Change, Transformed Space and Lost Progress
Florian Probst :
Was there an Industrious Revolution in Germany?
Saturday 27 March 2021
12.30 - 13.45
B-14
POL22
Conceptualizing the Relationship of Politics and Economy
B
Lena Andersson-Skog, Susanna Fellman :
Fighting to Dress the Nation. Company Strategies and Industrial Policy in Swedish Textile Industry 1970-2005
Ilkka Kärrylä :
How Political Concepts become Obsolete – the Case of ‘Economic Democracy’
Nicolas Simon :
Coopetition in the Early-Modern Spanish Monarchy: the Case of the Low Countries (16th-17th C.)
D-14
ECO32
"Reforms" in Early Modern Europe: a Critical Reexamination of a Key Notion
D
Network:
Economic History
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Chair:
Marten Seppel
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Organizers:
Marten Seppel, Keith Tribe |
Discussants:
-
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Alexandre Mendes Cunha :
Political Economy and the Uses of Economic Language in the Portuguese Enlightened Reformism
Adriana Luna-Fabritius :
Reform in Early-Modern Italy: the Creation of Modern States
Keith Tribe :
Staatsbildung, Bureaucratisation, and Reform in Prussia
L-14
ASI02
Industrialization in Northeast Asia: Transnational Perspectives of the Early Phase, 1930s to 1950s
L
Networks:
Asia
,
Economic History
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Chair:
Christine Moll Murata
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Organizers:
-
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Discussant:
Christine Moll Murata
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Ivan Peshkov :
Modernity for Nomads. Transnational Perspective of Industrialization in Inner Asia (1930 to 1950s)
Limin Teh :
Geopolitics, Coal Production, and Labor Processes in Fushun Coalmine, 1946-1950
Bas Van Leeuwen, Jieli Li & Leo Lucassen :
The Effect of Korean Border Migration on Yanbian Prefecture (China), ca. 1890-present
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