Ενημέρωση
Tα πιο πρόσφατα πορίσματα της ελληνικής ιστοριογραφίας, προκάλεσαν τα τελευταία χρόνια έντονο ενδιαφέρον για την ύπαιθρο, καθώς εστιάζουν σε συγκεκριμένες περιοχές με επίκεντρο μια επαρχία ή ένα δήμο. Οι νεότερες αυτές μελέτες περίπτωσης επιχείρησαν να διεισδύσουν σε πολλαπλά θεματικά επίπεδα όπως, το καθεστώς γαιοκτησίας, η σχέση πόλης-υπαίθρου, η αγροτική εργασία, οι μετακινήσεις των χωρικών, η εισροή προσφύγων, η διανομή των γαιών, τα αγροληπτικά και ζωοληπτικά συστήματα, η φορολογία, οι αγροτικές κινητοποιήσεις, οι πολιτικές σχέσεις, ο τραπεζικός δανεισμός, η εμπορευματοποίηση των αγροτικών προϊόντων, κ.ά. Ταυτόχρονα, οι αρχειακές πηγές που συνεχώς έρχονται στο προσκήνιο τις τελευταίες δεκαετίες, αποτελούν σύμμαχο σε αυτή την προσπάθεια κι ενισχύουν συστηματικά με τεκμηριωτικό υλικό τα νεότερα ιστοριογραφικά ερωτήματα.
The Department of Economics and Statistics at the University of Siena is seeking to hire a postdoctoral researcher in Economic History. The position is expected to be for a duration of two years, starting around November 2023. The researcher will be involved in the project Tracing the roots of human capital inequality in early-modern Italy, 17th-19th centuries, funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research.
The second globalisation has raised the issue of the cost of labour as a key variable in the competitiveness of economies. Confronted with the extension of value chains and the emergence of new global players in Asia, European governments have chosen to deregulate labour markets, contain wage growth, and lower the cost of labour. More recently, the resurgence of inflation has brought back to the fore the 1970s debates on the Phillips curve and the effects of the labour market on price increases. The emergence of the centrality of labour costs points to the need to examine them as a long-term historical object to understand economic and social policy choices throughout the twentieth century.
Associazione per la Storia Economica (ASE) is happy to announce the 2023 edition of the Francesca Carnevali Prize, awarded to the best Bachelor and Master of Science thesis in economic history, dedicated to the memory of Francesca Carnevali (1964-2013).
Σας ενημερώνουμε ότι καταχωρίστηκε στο πληροφοριακό σύστημα ΑΠΕΛΛΑ μία νέα θέση:
Τίτλος: Επίκουρος Καθηγητής επί θητεία.
Κωδικός θέσης: APP33613
Φορέας: Πανεπιστήμιο Ιωαννίνων.
Σχολή: Φιλοσοφική.
Τμήμα/Ινστιτούτο: Ιστορίας και Αρχαιολογίας.
Γνωστικό αντικείμενο: «Νεότερη Ελληνική Ιστορία (μέσα 15ου - αρχές 19ου αιώνα)». Ημερομηνία Έναρξης Υποβολών: 25/04/2023. Ημερομηνία Λήξης Υποβολών: 10/07/2023
The Institute of Economics at Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, and the Department of Economics and Statistics at the University of Siena are seeking to hire two postdoctoral researchers in economic history. The positions are expected to be for a duration of two years, starting around October/November 2023 with a gross yearly salary of approximately 27.000 €. These researchers will be involved in the project Industrialization in France and Britain: A New Comparative Economic History, 1700-1913 funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research. The project team comprises Prof. Alessandro Nuvolari (Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies), Prof. Michelangelo Vasta and Dr. Leonardo Ridolfi (University of Siena).
Fondée en 1997, la revue Balkanologie, revue des études pluridisciplinaires, est éditée par l’Association française d’études sur les Balkans. Elle publie deux fois par an des travaux de recherche en sciences humaines et sociales portant sur l’Europe du Sud-Est, espace entendu au sens large comme s’étendant de la Hongrie à la Turquie, depuis l’époque ottomane jusqu’à nos jours.
Le dernier numéro en ligne contient le dossier "Entrepreneurs et mutations économiques dans les Balkans, XIXe-XXIe siècle / Entrepreneurs and economic change in the Balkans, 19th-21st century", sous la direction de Mehdi Belasri, Milana Čergić et Andrea Umberto Gritti.
This two day conference aims to bring together researchers working on various aspects of the economic history of East, Southeast and South Asia territories over the past 200 years. Special emphasis is given to papers dealing with the history of intra-Asian trade or its commercial integration with Europe, but any work studying specific elements of the long term economic performance of this region is welcome. The conference offers its participants the possibility to publish their works as part of an edited volume with an international publishing house.
The "Precarious Labour" Working Group will participate in the Fifth ELHN Conference with thematic sessions. We invite members of the Working Group, and all other interested colleagues, to come up with paper and session proposals under the following open call:
Open Call for Proposals – Deadline: September 1, 2023
The Feminist Labour History Working Group (WG) participates in the Fifth ELHN
Conference with several events, including thematic sessions. For the latter, we invite members of the Working Group, and all other interested colleagues, to come up with paper and session proposals under the following open call:
Open Call for Proposals – Deadline: July 1, 2023.
The program of the Paris Business History Conference is now available.
The legacy4reuse workshop aims to gather existing expertise on legacy collections in social and economic history in order to find answers to four questions related to the sustainability requirement.