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XLII Study Week

DOVE VA LA STORIA ECONOMICA? METODI E PROSPETTIVE. Secc. XIII-XVIII • WHERE IS ECONOMIC HISTORY GOING? METHODS AND PROSPECTS from the 13th to the 18th Centuries
Prato, April 18th to 22th 2010

Ludovico BUTI, Ritratto di Francesco Datini

Ludovico BUTI, Ritratto di Francesco Datini(1589),
© PRATO, PALAZZO COMUNALE


PROGRAMME


Sunday, 19th April

18.00, Sala Maggiore del Palazzo Comunale

Regards of the Mayor and the President of the scientific Committee

Inaugural speech

Giampiero Nigro (Firenze), L'ISTITUTO DATINI E LA STORIA ECONOMICA (SECC. XIII-XVIII)



Monday, 19th April

VECCHIE E NUOVE SENSIBILITÀ NELLE DIVERSE AREE LINGUISTICHE: LE TEMATICHE/OLD AND NEW INSIGHTS IN THE DIFFERENT LINGUISTIC REGIONS: THE TOPICS/ANCIENNES ET NOUVELLES SENSIBILITES DANS LES DIFFERENTES AIRES LINGUISTIQUES: LES THEMES

Aula Magna - Polo Universitario Pratese (PIN)

Papers

09.00

Alberto Grohmann (Perugia), Vecchie e nuove sensibilità nella storiografia economica italiana: le tematiche
Laurent Feller (Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne), Histoire du Moyen Âge et histoire économique (Xe-XVe siècle) en France
Jan de Vries (Berkeley), Where Is Economic History Going? Old and New Insights: a Personal Perspective
Erol ÖZvar (Istanbul), Economic History in Turkey
Miguel Angel Ladero Quesada (Madrid), La historia económica medieval hispánica
Mark Häberlein (Bamberg), Pre-Industrial Economic History in Germany: Trends, Problems and Prospects
Jacek Kochanowicz, Anna Sosnowska (Varsavia), Economic History of Preindustrial Poland: An Extinct Species?

Discussant

Hilario Casado Alonso (Valladolid), La historia economica de España en la Edad Moderna
Marco Belfanti (Brescia)
Jane Whittle (Exeter)



Tuesday, 20th April

VECCHIE E NUOVE SENSIBILITÀ: GLI STRUMENTI/OLD AND NEW INSIGHTS: TOOLS/ ANCIENNES ET NOUVELLES SENSIBILITES: LES INSTRUMENTS

Aula Magna - Polo Universitario Pratese (PIN)

Papers

09.00

Mark Ormrod (York), Government Records: Fiscality, Archives and the Economic Historian
Paulino Iradiel (Valenza), Fuentes de derecho privado: protocolos notariales e historia económica
Mathieu Arnoux (Paris VII), Histoire économique et sources littéraires
Ramon Josep Pujades i Bataller (Barcelona), Explotación económica y aprehensión intelectual del espacio en la baja edad media y el Renacimiento: el potencial informativo de la cartografía y los textos técnicos de carácter geográfico para los historiadores de la economía
Gerhard Jaritz (Budapest), Old and New Insights: Tools Iconographic Sources

15.00

Alessandra Molinari (Roma), Fonti materiali, archeologia e storia economica: verso quali modelli interpretativi?
Bartolomé Yun Casalilla (Université Européenne de Florence / Pablo de Olavide University, Seville), Reading Sources throughout P. Bourdieu and Cyert and March. Aristocratic Patrimonies vs. Commercial Enterprises in Europe (c. 1550-1650).
Catherine Verna (Paris 8), Quelles sources pour quelles entreprises du XIIIe au XVe siècle ?
Luciana Frangioni (Molise), Le fonti aziendali Datini per la storia (seconda metà 14. secolo - inizi 15. secolo)
Gelina Harlaftis (Corfù), International Business of Southeastern Europe and Eastern Mediterranean, 18th Century:Sources, Methods and Interpretive Issues



h. 21.15 - Sala Conferenze, Istituto culturale e di documentazione Lazzerini, entrance from via S. Chiara





Wednesday, 21th April

VECCHIE E NUOVE SENSIBILITÀ: I RAPPORTI CON LE ALTRE DISCIPLINE/OLD AND NEW INIGHTS: RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER SUBJECTS/ANCIENNES ET NOUVELLES SENSIBILITES: LES RAPPORTS AVEC LES AUTRES DISCIPLINES

Aula Magna - Polo Universitario Pratese (PIN)

Papers

09.00

Paolo Malanima (Catanzaro), Storia economica e teoria economica
Mark Thomas (Virginia Un.), Economic History and Mathematical-Statistical Sciences
Guillaume Daudin (Lille 1), Quantitative methods and economic history
Michael North (Greifswald), Economic History and Cultural History
Anne Conchon (Paris 1), Histoire économique et sociologie économique Le cas de l'économie française à l'époque pré-industrielle
Antony A. Wrigley (Cambridge), Economic History and Demografy

15.00

Reunion of the scientific Committee



Thursday, 22th April

DOVE VA LA STORIA ECONOMICA? METODI E PROSPETTIVE (SECC. XIII-XVIII)/WHERE IS ECONOMIC HISTORY GOING? METHODS AND PROSPECTS (FROM 13TH TO THE 18TH CENTURY)/ OÙ VA L'HISTOIRE ÉCONOMIQUE? METHODES ET PERSPECTIVES (XIIIe-XVIIIe SIÈCLES)

Aula Magna - Polo Universitario Pratese (PIN)

09.00

Round table: the reviews

Economic History Review
Santiago López, (Madrid) Investigationes de Historia Económica
Philippe Minard, (Paris 8), Revue d'Histoire Moderne et Contemporaine
Matts Morell, (Uppsala), Scandinavian Economic Review
Alberto Guenzi, (Parma), Storia Economica
Hans Pohl, (Bonn), VSWG: Vierteljahrschrift für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte - Quarterly Review for Social and Economic History


Concluding Round table

Chairman: Wim Blockmans

MURAT ÇIZAÇA (Kuala Lumpur)
ANTONIO DI VITTORIO (Bari)
LAURENCE FONTAINE (HESS Parigi)
SERGEJ PAVLOVIČ KARPOV (Mosca)
ADAM MANIKOWSKI (Varsavia)
PATRICIA HUDSON (Cardiff)
HANS POHL (Bonn)

During all congress, with the exclusion of the inaugural session, is available the simultaneous translation in Italian, English, French and German.

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