Timetable of Sessions (by Title)

Monday, 22 July, 14:00 to 18:00

Presidential Session. The economic history of Latin America

3. Financial institutions and the economic crisis in Asia

8. International Order of Asia in the 1930s and 1950s

9. Resources and Infrastructures in the Maritime Eonomy, 1500-2000

15. Global Monies and Price Histories, 16th - 18th Centuries

20. International Integration and Globalisation. Governance Strategies of Small Countries since the late 19th century

38. Global Electrification: Financing and Managing Networks of Power from the 1880s to the 1970s

48. Frontiers in the Americas: space and society in the XIXth and XXth centuries

68. Exporting economy and economic growth. The Chilean salt petre cycle. New focus and comparisons.

73. African slavery in the Americas: the Brazilian experience

86. Emergence and early development of lease holding in the European countryside during the Middle Ages

Tuesday, 23 July, 8:45 to 12:45

7. Historical views on the recent changes in the world economy, 1980-2000

28. (Part 1) Comparative Economic Development: Geography and Institutions in México and Spain, 19th and 20th centuries

30. (Part 1) Modern Economic Growth and Distribution in Asia, Latin America and the European Periphery: A Historical National Accounts Approach

35. Explaining Counter-Urbanization: Historical Approaches to Urban-Rural Migration

43. Russia and Western world: economic relations before World War I and their restoration and development in the 1920s

63. Central European and Eastern European countries: the "comings" and "goings" towards a market economy (1850 - 2000)

80. Statistical and cartographic information in State- and market-building processes, XVIIIth-XXth century

83. Port enterprises

85. Agricultural productivity in XVIIIth and early XIXth century Eurasia

Tuesday, 23 July, 11:00 to 12:45

52. (Part 1) Economic and Social problems in the evolution of agriculture in the pampas in the second half of the XXth century

70. (Part 1) Height, health and nutrition in peripheral regions of the world

Tuesday, 23 July, After lunch to 15:45

28. (Continued) Comparative Economic Development: Geography and Institutions in México and Spain, 19th and 20th centuries

30. (Continued) Modern Economic Growth and Distribution in Asia, Latin America and the European Periphery: A Historical National Accounts Approach

Tuesday, 23 July,14:00 to 18:00

10. Diaspora Entrepreneurial networks, C. 1000 to 2000

34. The Common Market from 1958 to 1968: towards a European integration of industrial and financial markets?

46. Business organizations and the political economy of XXth century Latin America

52. (Continued) Economic and Social problems in the evolution of agriculture in the pampas in the second half of the XXth century

55. Economic history of Southern Africa: economic change in the Southern African Development Community (SADC), 1980-2000

70. (Continued) Height, health and nutrition in peripheral regions of the world

71. Financing the everyday: plebeian patterns of credit, savings and expenditure, c. 1650-1930

78. Intellectual property institutions and inventive activity in historical perspective

84. Compared mining history

Tuesday, 23 July,16:15 to 18:00

32. (Part 1)Technology and human capital in historical perspective

Round Table II World Wide Training Courses

Wednesday, 24 July, 8:15 to 12:45 Dissertation Sessions

D 1.Antiquity and Middle Ages

D 2.Early Modern

D 3.
Modern, before World War I

D 4.
Modern, after World War II

Wednesday, 24 July, 14:00 to 15:45

Round Table I World Wide Infastructure

Wednesday, 24 July, 14:00 to 18:00

6. Provisioning in the towns of the Mediterranean basin from Ancient to Modern times

21. Recent research on the assets of holocaust victims

32. Technology and human capital in historical perspective

41. Americanisation: Cultural transfers in the economic sphere in the XXth century

44. Art, cultural production and economy in premodern Europe (1400-1800)

45. Fears of deflations then and now

53. The demographic transition and human capital: comparative historical perspectives of the developed and the developing world

64. Commodities: understanding the global economy through the history of things, 1000-2000 CE

66. Consulates and trade in Spanish America, XVIth - XVIIIth centuries

67. Confiscations of the estates of the regular clergy and capitalistic accumulation in early modern Europe and American continent

Wednesday, 24 July, 16:15 to 18:00

Round Table III Reforms proposed by the Reform Commission.

Thursday, 25 July, 8:45 to 12:45

1. International Finance, the Private Sector, and the State in Latin America, 1930-1982

4. Construction and strengthening of a tourism industry in the XIXth-XXth century: technology, politics and economy.

5. (Part 1) Making a Career: Individual Work-Life Histories and Labour Market Structures

14. Socio-economic role of heiresses in family transmission patterns (16th-19th c.)16. Wool: products and markets (XIIIth-XXth centuries)

33.(Part 1) The Mountains in Urban Development

36. (Part 1) World Living Standards Since the 13th Century

58. (Part 1) Ethno-Nationality, Property Rights in Land and Territorial Sovereignty in Historical Perspective

60. Travelers: the world inventory

72. The economic exploitation of children: fact or fiction?

79. Disease, development and medicine in Modern Asia: South Asia and East Asia

Thursday, 25 July, After lunch to 15:45

5. (Continued) Making a Career: Individual Work-Life Histories and Labour Market Structures

33.(Continued - note room change) The Mountains in Urban Development

36. (Continued) World Living Standards Since the 13th Century

Thursday, 25 July, 14:00 to 18:00

23. Doing Business in Latin America: European Enterprises Overseas, c. 1850 to the Present

24. Australasia in the World Economy: A Transition From Colonial Dependence to Globalisation?

25. Labour-intensive Industrialisation in Global History: Asian Experiences and Comparative Perspectives

40. Nationalizations and denationalizations in the XIXth-XXth centuries: expectations, processes and balances

42. Evolution of work incentives in East Europe, XIXth-XXth centuries

54. Gauchos and gaúchos (inhabitants of the plains of Argentina and Brazil): an approach to their economic history from the campaign of Buenos Aires to the campaign of Rio Grande do sul, XVIIIth - XXth centuries

57. Agricultural, cattle breeding and fishing cooperativism and associationism in Europe and Latin America, XIXth and XXth centuries: a compared perspective

62. Savings banks as financial institutions: role, performance and impact

74. Towards an intermodal network of European transport: the teachings of history

Thursday, 25 July, 18:00 to 21:00

General Assembly

Friday, 26 July, 8:45 to 12:45

13. The state of the art in the professio

16. Wool: products and markets (XIIIth-XXth centuries)

17. (Part 1) Technological exchange, modes of production and water utilisation in Europe and Latin America (from ancient times to XXth century)

19. From Commercial Communication to Commercial Integration (Middle Ages to 19th Century)

22. Comparative analyses of economic performance across Eurasia in the age of early industrialization

26. Trade, Merchant Capital and Welfare: Port Cities and Public Health, 16th - 20th Centuries

39. Conflict potentials in monetary unions

59. Latin America and global trade: commodity chains from the colonial regime to the present

61. Argentina and Brazil, a comparative analysis of their internal processes and external conditioning in their economic histories

81. Historical role of ports since 1000 A.D.

82. Crises and regulation in the European economies. The long XXth century, 1870-2000

87. Demographic responses to economic stress in pre-industrial Europe and Asia: a micro approach

Friday, 26 July, 8:45 to 10:30

58. (Continued from Thursday morning) Ethno-Nationality, Property Rights in Land and Territorial Sovereignty in Historical Perspective

Friday, 26 July, 11:00 to 12:45

76. (Part 1) The economic rationality of migration policies in the XIXth and XXth centuries

Friday, 26 July, After lunch to 15:45

17. (Continued) Technological exchange, modes of production and water utilisation in Europe and Latin America (from ancient times to XXth century)

Friday, 26 July, 14:00 to 18:00

2. Understanding Argentina: Lessons from the New Economic History

12. The Formation and Efficiency of Fiscal States in Europe and Asia 1500-1914

18. The Economic History of Credit Cooperatives

27. National borders and desintegration of market areas in East Central Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries

29. Domestic Service in Comparative Perspective: The Long View (16th-20th centuries)

50. Banking in Latin America, 1870-1940: structure, regulation & crises

56. Economic behavior of indigenous peoples during New World colonization

76. (Continued) The economic rationality of migration policies in the XIXth and XXth centuries