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1ο Συνέδριο Αγροτικής Ιστορίας: "Αγροτικές κοινωνίες στην Ελλάδα (19ος - 20ός αιώνας): Κρίσεις, μεταβάσεις, προσαρμογές και κρατική παρέμβαση"

Το 1ο Συνέδριο Αγροτικής Ιστορίας "Αγροτικές κοινωνίες στην Ελλάδα (19ος - 20ός αιώνας):  Κρίσεις, μεταβάσεις, προσαρμογές και κρατική παρέμβαση"  θα πραγματοποιηθεί από 29 Φεβρουαρίου έως 2 Μαρτίου 2024 στο Εθνικό Ίδρυμα Ερευνών (Αμφιθέατρο Λεωνίδας Ζέρβας, Λεωφ. Βασιλέως Κωνσταντίνου 48, Αθήνα).

Διοργάνωση: Ομάδα Αγροτικής Ιστορίας Ελληνικής Εταιρείας Οικονομικής Ιστορίας

 

Επίκουρος Καθηγητής στο γνωστικό αντικείμενο "Διεθνής Πολιτική Οικονομία", Τμήμα Οικονομικών Επιστημών, Εθνικό & Καποδιστριακό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών

We inform you that a new position has been entered in the Apella information system:

Title: Επίκουρος Καθηγητής
Code: APP37208
Organization: National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
School: Economics & Political Sciences 
Department/Institute: Economics
Discipline: Διεθνής Πολιτική Οικονομία

Submission Opening Date: 21/11/2023
Submission End Date: 21/01/2024

Session Proposal "Unearthing the Roots of Inequality: Exploring Land Property Dynamics (from Early Modern times and onwards)", World Economic History Congress (WEHC) 28 July-1 August 2025, Lund, Sweden

While inequality has played a pivotal role in shaping societies and economies worldwide, many authors have argued the importance of studying its historical evolution in order to have a deeper comprehension of its dynamics and determinants (Milanovic et al. 2011; Piketty 2013). Until recently in industrialized regions, and still today in many countries in the Global South, agriculture, and therefore land, was the main source of rents, income and wealth. This session seeks to delve into the intricate web of historical dynamics that influenced land property arrangements from Early Modern times and onwards. Our objective is to foster a comprehensive understanding of the manifold factors that contributed to the often-glaring disparities in land ownership during this transformative period. The proposed session aims to provide a nuanced exploration of the theme by employing a variety of methodologies and case studies, each offering unique insights into the complexities of land property inequality. We contend that the roots of modern land property arrangements can be traced back to this era, and understanding this historical context is essential for comprehending contemporary disparities.

CfP: "Rethinking the History of Global Capitalism", Center on Global Inequalities, Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Rio de Janeiro, 13-15 March 2024

The conference we are organizing in Rio de Janeiro urges scholars to rethink capitalism’s history from the vantage point of this new historical moment and to consider what are the most promising theoretical formulations, methodological approaches, and historical framings to define capitalism, identify its drivers, shed light on its mechanisms, periodize its cycles, incorporate previously neglected spaces or processes, and offer a prognosis of its current reconfiguring. While traditional analyses of capitalism’s history were centered on Europe, the United States, or the North Atlantic, new strands of scholarship recognize that such a narrow lens fails to capture the complexity of the global economy and its history.

2η Δημόσια Πρόσκληση για ένταξη στον θεσμό του Ακαδημαϊκού Συνεργάτη (Fellow) στο Κέντρο Έρευνας για τις Ανθρωπιστικές Επιστήμες (ΚΕΑΕ)

Το «Κέντρο Έρευνας για τις Ανθρωπιστικές Επιστήμες» (ΚΕΑΕ) (www.rchumanities.gr), εκπληρώνοντας τον βασικό καταστατικό σκοπό του που είναι η ενίσχυση της έρευνας στις ανθρωπιστικές επιστήμες, αναγγέλλει τη 2η Δημόσια Πρόσκληση για Ακαδημαϊκούς Συνεργάτες (Fellows).

2024 Postdoctoral Fellowship in the History of Capitalism

The History of Capitalism Project at Harvard Business School and Harvard University identifies and supports outstanding scholars whose work responds to the growing interest in the study of global capitalism from a historical perspective. We seek to organize a community of scholars who study aspects of the history of capitalism in all regions of the world and in all chronological periods. Global perspectives are strongly desired, as are contributions from a wide range of variety of disciplines. Hoping to create a global conversation on the history of capitalism, we encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds across the globe, especially from outside Europe and North America.

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Business History

The Business History Initiative at Harvard Business School seeks a Postdoctoral Fellow for twelve months study and research at Harvard Business School. The fellow will work closely with Professor Geoffrey Jones, Isidor Straus Professor of Business History at Harvard Business School.

CfP: "New Researchers in Maritime History Conference 2024", British Commission for Maritime History (BCMH), University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, 22 - 23 March 2024

The British Commission for Maritime History (BCMH) invites contributions to its twenty-ninth conference for new researchers. This year it will be held at the University of Strathclyde in the heart of Glasgow, a city transformed through maritime trade and shipbuilding from the early modern period onwards. This is an ideal location to hold this annual conference and provides a unique opportunity for new scholars to present their work in a historic setting.

CfP: Workshop "Oil, oligopolies, and state responses: a global and local history of oil markets, 1860s-1939", Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, 19-20 February 2024

Oil was the most important commodity of the twentieth century. It fundamentally changed societies, markets, and the relationship between states and companies. Oil is a business with high fixed costs, encouraging companies to seek economies of scale and market domination. From the start of the modern industry in the 1860s, the international oil markets within a few decades came to be dominated by a few large vertically integrated global companies. The oil majors at times competed vigorously but mostly colluded in international cartels. This meant that a few large companies tightly controlled the market for the product that societies became increasingly dependent on. All over the world, states had to find a way to deal with the market power of the dominant oil companies. The question of whether and how the authorities should regulate the oil markets became a burning political issue that brought about a diverse array of national strategies.

Τα Ιστορικά, τχ. 77 (Οκτώβριος 2023)

Κυκλοφόρησε, από τον εκδοτικό οίκο Μέλισσα, σε συνεργασία με το Μουσείο Μπενάκη, το 77ο τεύχος του περιοδικού Τα Ιστορικά.

Τwo-year postdoctoral position in Εconomic history, Laboratory for the Economics of Africa's Past (LEAP), Department of Economics, Stellenbosch University, South Africa

The Laboratory for the Economics of Africa's Past (LEAP) and the Department of Economics at Stellenbosch University in South Africa invite applications for a two-year postdoctoral position in economic history.

Virtual special issue of JEH honoring Claudia Goldin

In celebration of Claudia Goldin's Nobel prize, the coeditors of the Journal of Economic History are delighted to announce that a virtual special issue of JEH featuring her work is now available on the JEH's website.  Claudia Goldin has made foundational contributions to the field of economic history, and has been an important contributor to JEH, both as author and as editor (1984-1988). The virtual special issue includes nine JEH papers authored or co-authored by Claudia Goldin, all of which will be freely available through the end of 2023.


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