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Pre- and Early Modern Poster Competition
These are the finalists for the Pre- and Early Modern World Economic History Congress competition for graduate student posters. The posters will be presented on site at the World Congress at the Boston Marriott Cambridge.
Session members
- Aysenur Karademir, Gumushane University, Turkey
- Eric Hupin, Université de Montréal, Canada
- Tansu Hancer, Marmara University, Turkey
- María Viu Fandos, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain
- Sijie S. Hu, London School of Economics, United Kingdom
- Ryohei Oshio, Waseda University, Japan
- Claudia Gatta, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France
- Rie Takagaki, Osaka University, Japan
- Kara Dimitruk, University of California, Irvine, United States
- Jacopo Sartori, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Bernard C. Beaudreau, Université Laval, Canada
Papers
Panel abstract
1st half
According to Judicial Records Well-being in Ottoman Istanbul
Aysenur Karademir
Budgeting in the Crusading Era: Silver Inflation in a Golden Age
Eric Hupin
Integration of the Ottoman State into the Global Economy: The Role of Awqaf
Tansu Hancer
Operating in a Myriad of Markets: Transnational Firms and Cooperation Patterns in the Late Medieval Mediterranean
María Viu Fandos
The Fertility of Four Zhejiang Lineages, 1400-1900
Sijie S. Hu
The Formation of the “Theatre Market” : A Socio-Economic Analysis of the Viennese Performing Arts in the Late 18th Century
Ryohei Oshio
The Gens Domitia Brickyards in the Middle Tiber Valley: Estates management, Production and Distribution of the Products in the Light of Brick and Tile Stamps (1st-3rd Century CE)
Claudia Gatta
Trade Network of Bilbao Merchant in the late 18th Century: In the Case of Gardoqui at the North Atlantic
Rie Takagaki
Expertise and Political Connections in English Parliament
Kara Dimitruk
The Role of Public Banking in the Financial Life of Barcelona, 1479-1556
Jacopo Sartori
2nd half
Calvinism, Huguenots and the Industrial Revolution
Bernard C. Beaudreau