GIRO medieval finance network will host its next online workshop 1 December 9.00-11.00 GMT. Presentations on reprisals, taxes, and market economies in Holland, England, Venice and Tyrol.
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Program: https://t.co/qqPD6C4NVt
Now on the Long Run: 'Market Tolls and Toll Disputes in Early Modern England'.
Hillary Taylor (Padua) introduces their research project funded by an award from the Carnevali Small Research Grants Scheme.
https://t.co/2IqkXKL7Kg
Table ronde – Présentation du livre « Socio-Economic Inequalities during the Conjuncture of the Fourteenth Century », avec Mathieux Arnoux, Tim Soens et Davide Cristoferi
https://t.co/a9Ergib790
There is still time to apply for the 2026 Datini-Ester seminar on "Craft guilds & Unions"! All PhD students working on these topics are welcome to apply! Join us in beautiful #Prato (#Tuscany) for this funded experience! #EconHist (deadline November 15)
https://t.co/1a8yyoX7wn
CFP: The Sale of Governance in Pre-Modern Europe and the Mediterranean (1100-1600).
Workshop Friday-Saturday, 19-20 June 2026. More info:
https://t.co/DaC3af0f6j
Money in Kind? Dealing with monetary and in-kind values in the pre-industrial era: workshop 25-26 September. Description and program: https://t.co/yZGJpicjPk
Now on Early View: 'The cost of the consumer revolution: Prices, material living standards, and real inequality in Amsterdam (1630‒1805)'.
By Bas Spliet & Anne E. C. McCants.
@BSpliet@UAntwerpen@SHOC_VUB@RealDMitchell
https://t.co/fNYzJhzDac
🚨Open applications for 5 PhDs positions with scholarship in Economics and Economic History at the Tuscan Universities
📆Submission deadline: July 30, 2025
For more info:
https://t.co/jKvzgtlj9c
Cfp: "From craft guilds to unions". Datini-ESTER Advanced Seminar for early-career economic and social historians, 11-17 May 2026, Prato (Italy).
Learn more about your field of studies, make friends, enjoy lovely Prato!
Deadline 15 October:
https://t.co/nmk9WFmCRW
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