Σεμινάρια
4ο Σεμινάριο: Vincent Gouzi, "The industrialization of Greece. The building of a modern industry since 1950" 2018-2019 Gouzi Vincent
Ανακοινώσεις - Εκδηλώσεις
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Εκδήλωση μνήμης και τιμής για τον Σπύρο Ι. Ασδραχά, ΕΙΕ, 11.1.2019
Το Ινστιτούτο Ιστορικών Ερευνών του Εθνικού Ιδρύματος Ερευνών (ΙΙΕ/ΕΙΕ) και τα Αρχεία Σύγχρονης Κοινωνικής Ιστορίας (ΑΣΚΙ), με την ευκαιρία της κυκλοφορίας του 20ού τεύχους της περιοδικής έκδοσης των ΑΣΚΙ, ΑΡΧΕΙΟΤΑΞΙΟ, αφιερωμένου στον Σπύρο I. Ασδραχά, και την ανάρτηση των σεμιναρίων του (ΕΙΕ, 1994-2007) στον ιστότοπο του ΕΙΕ, σας καλούν σε εκδήλωση μνήμης και τιμής για τον ΣΠΥΡΟ I. ΑΣΔΡΑΧΑ, την Παρασκευή 11 Ιανουαρίου 2019, ώρα 7.00, στο αμφιθέατρο Λεωνίδας Ζέρβας του Εθνικού Ιδρύματος Ερευνών (Βασιλέως Κωνσταντίνου 48).
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CfP "Uses of the Past in International Economic History", St. Hilda’s College, University of Oxford, 9-10.5.2019
The main objective of the conference is to build an understanding of how policymakers and economic actors have used the past as a foundation for their decisions, how they created and discriminated among different interpretations of the past according to their preconceptions, and how they were conditioned by the experiences of their predecessors. PhD students, early career researchers, and confirmed researchers are invited to submit proposals. Applications should comprise a 1 page abstract/summary and short CV. We have some limited funds to support travel costs and accommodation of speakers. Deadline for proposals: 25th January 2019.
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Θέσεις Εργασίας
Network dedicated to the history of the Monastic Economy: Granting of Research Allowances
The Center for Advanced Study Sofia (CAS) and the Center for Governance and Culture in Europe (GCE) at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences in the University of St. Gallen have established a NETWORK of scholars from Southeastern and Western Europe devoted to the history of monastic economy. This Call is addressed to candidates willing to join the NETWORK. Part of its budget (2017-2019) is allocated to the granting on a competitive basis of RESEARCH ALLOWANCES.
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2 Assistant Professors in Economic & Social History, Department of History, University of Groningen
University of Groningen, Department of History, searches 2 Assistant Professors in Economic & Social History 0.8 / 1.0 FTE. The ideal candidate should have a particular focus on the Economic and Social History of the modern world, with special interest in one or two of the following fields: global history, environmental questions, problems of sustainability, population & health history, inequalities; and it is highly recommended to have also knowledge of social scientific research methods and the analysis of big data. We are looking for an enthusiastic and versatile colleague who is able to contribute to teaching within the degree programme and research in the field of Economic & Social History from a broad perspective, based on the candidate’s acquired knowledge and skills. Deadline for submissions: 30.1.2019
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Assistant Professor in Economic History, Bocconi University, Milan
The Department of Social and Political Sciences (SPS) at Bocconi University is inviting applications for a faculty position at Assistant Professor level in Economic History, with an appointment beginning on September 1, 2019. The area of specialization is economic and social history. The ideal candidate does high-quality research on long-term historical processes, including those characterizing the preindustrial period, and has at least some demonstrable ability to work with primary (archival) sources. Applications should be received by January 10th, 2019 via the on-line form using PDF attachments.
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Νέες Εκδόσεις
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Labor Before the Industrial Revolution. Work, Technology and their Ecologies in an Age of Early Capitalism
Thomas Max Safley (ed.) (2018) One cannot conceive of capitalism without labor. Yet many of the current debates about economic development leading to industrialization fail to directly engage with labor at all. This collection of essays strives to correct this oversight and to reintroduce labor into the great debates about capitalist development and economic growth before the Industrial Revolution. By attending to the effects of specific regulatory, technological, social and physical environments on producers and production in a set of specific industries, these essays use an “ecological” approach that demonstrates how productivity, knowledge and regime changed between 1400 and 1800.
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