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University Main Building BACK COVER MAP: HELSINKI CITY CONVENTION BUREAU 2.

XIV International Economic History Congress

Helsinki, , 21 to 25 August 2006 HELSINKI 2006

iehc 2006 The emblem of the congress, an old pine tree, decorated the front side of Finnish coins during the years 1952–1990. The tree was designed by the head of the Finnish Mint at that time, P. U. Helle.

EDITORS: Contents Marjatta Rahikainen Introduction...... 1 Andrea Lorenz-Wende Local organising committee...... 2 Academic board...... 3 GRAPHIC DESIGN: Contact addresses...... 4 Harri Heikkilä Academic programme ...... 5 COVER IMAGE: Session timetable...... 5 University of Helsinki IEHA dissertation competition ...... 6 Main Building, architect Sessions...... 7 C. L. Engel, 1832. Guidelines for session organisers...... 36 Social programme...... 38 Photo Eero Roine Receptions ...... 38 BACK COVER MAP: Excursions ...... 38 Helsinki City Convention Registration ...... 40 Bureau Grants for junior paper presenters ...... 42 The Roberto Cortés Conde Fund...... 42 LANGUAGE REVISION: Grants from the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland...... 42 Joan Nordlund General information ...... 43 Host country...... 43 Host city and congress site...... 43 Travel and accommodation ...... 43 Congress information...... 47 Congress week ...... 47 Congress information desk and registration...... 47 Congress language ...... 48 Fringe meetings...... 48 Book exhibition ...... 48 Sightseeing and post-congress tours ...... 49 International Economic History Association ...... 53 XIV International Economic History Congress page 1

introduction

The International Economic History Association (IEHA) will hold its XIV International Economic History Congress in Helsinki, Finland, 21 to 25 August 2006. The local organizing institutions are the Department of Social Science History and the Department of History at the University of Helsinki, in collaboration with the Finnish Economic History Association. The organisers sincerely hope that this event will attract scholars from all parts of the world and offer a forum for fruitful discussion of recent developments in this important area of historical research. It is also hoped that this week will give congress participants a chance to become acquainted with the capital of Finland and its surroundings. Following the first and second calls for proposals, the Executive Committee of the IEHA has approved 126 sessions for inclusion in the academic programme of the congress. They will cover periods from antiquity to the present day, and a variety of regions around the world. The list of sessions is given in this brochure as well as on the congress website: www.helsinki.fi/iehc2006, which will be updated at regular intervals. This brochure also contains practical information on travelling and accommodation, as well as on the congress venue. It also lists a choice of excursions to be arranged during the event as well as a number of post-congress tours. The Executive Committee of the IEHA decided not to include a single dedicated excursion day, but to offer various trips around the middle of the week, from Tuesday to Thursday. There are many local agencies offering a wide variety of outings, and the people at the congress information desk will be happy to give more details. We look forward to seeing you in Helsinki!

Riitta Hjerppe Yrjö Kaukiainen www.helsinki.fi/iehc2006 page 2 XIV International Economic History Congress

local organising committee

Congress President Congress Vice President

Prof. Riitta Hjerppe Prof. Yrjö Kaukiainen Dept. of Social Science History Department of History University of Helsinki University of Helsinki

Prof. Peter Clark Prof. Markku Kuisma Department of History Department of History University of Helsinki University of Helsinki

Dr. Pirkko Leino-Kaukiainen Prof. Henrik Meinander Department of Social Science History Department of History University of Helsinki University of Helsinki

Prof. Matti Peltonen Dr. Marjatta Rahikainen Department of Social Science History Department of Social Science History University of Helsinki University of Helsinki XIV International Economic History Congress page 3 academic board

Chancellor Kari Raivio, University of Helsinki (Chairman) Prof. Pertti Haapala, University of Tampere Prof. Marjatta Hietala, Academy of Finland Prof. Petri Karonen, University of Jyväskylä Prof. Pauli Kettunen, University of Helsinki Prof. Timo Myllyntaus, University of Turku Prof. Harri Siiskonen, University of Joensuu Prof. Jouko Vahtola, University of Oulu Prof. Kirsi Vainio-Korhonen, University of Turku Prof. Nils-Erik Villstrand, Åbo Akademi University Prof. Per Boje, University of Aalborg (Denmark) Prof. Kristine Bruland, University of Oslo (Norway) Prof. Johan Söderberg, University of Stockholm (Sweden) page 4 XIV International Economic History Congress

contact addresses

Congress Presidents: Congress Co-ordinators:

Prof. Riitta Hjerppe Ms. Andrea Lorenz-Wende Department of Social Science History Department of Social Science History PO Box 54 University of Helsinki University of Helsinki e-mail: [email protected] FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland (public relations, scientific programme) e-mail: [email protected] Ms. Jaana Gluschkoff Prof. Yrjö Kaukiainen Department of History Department of History University of Helsinki PO Box 59 e-mail: [email protected] University of Helsinki (congress economy, excursions) FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland e-mail: [email protected]

Congress Secretariat: Congress Secretaries: IEHC 2006 Ms. Sini Kangas Department of History e-mail: [email protected] PO Box 59 (congress information desk) University of Helsinki FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland Ms. Päivi Pihlaja tel.: +358 9 19121600 e-mail: [email protected] fax: +358 9 19123217 (congress facilities, technical assistance)

Please note that registration will be handled through the TAVI Congress Bureau. Please see the Registration section (page 40) for more details. XIV International Economic History Congress page 5

academic programme

PRELIMINARY SESSION TIMETABLE (subject to change, not all session participants are known as yet)

SUNDAY 20 AUG MONDAY 21 AUG TUESDAY 22 AUG WEDNESDAY 23 AUG THURSDAY 24 AUG FRIDAY 25 AUG 9.30–11.00 9.00–12.30 9.00–12.30 9.00–12.30 9.00–12.30

Opening Session Sessions: Sessions: Sessions: Sessions: Keynote speakers: Vice–presidential, 6, 11, 25, 28, 40, 49, 50, 1, 12, 15, 19, 21, 31, 35, 2, 3, 5, 14, 23, 34, 53, Prof. Robert Fogel 16, 20, 22, 24, 30, 39, 82, 84, 101, 103, 110, 44, 48, 56, 66, 80, 106, 57, 62, 69, 72, 97, 99, Dr. Sirkka Hämäläinen 54, 55, 59, 63, 73, 83, 112, 114, 124 113, 116 123 88, 111, 117

11.30–13.00

IEHA dissertation competition

15.00–20.00 14.30–18.00 14.00–17.30 14.00–17.30 14.00–17.30 14.00–17.30

REGISTRATION Sessions: Sessions: Sessions: Sessions: Sessions: Presidential, 9, 29, 33, 37, 39, 43, 59, 6, 7, 17, 18, 27, 41, 47, 4, 8, 19, 21, 36, 38, 45, 10, 13, 14, 26, 42, 46, Metsätalo/Forsthuset 20, 32, 51, 58, 60, 68, 77, 81, 85, 86, 87, 100, 65, 67, 75, 79, 82, 84 52, 61, 71, 92, 93, 95, 64, 65, 78, 89, 90, 96, Unioninkatu 40 70, 74, 76, 83, 94, 102, 105, 109, 119 91, 98, 101, 112, 118, 120 108, 115 97, 104, 121, 122 107 18.00–18.45 17.45–18.45

General Assembly Closing Session

19.00– 19.00–

University of Helsinki City of Helsinki reception reception page 6XIV International Economic History Congress ieha dissertation competition

The candidates for the IEHA dissertation competition, to be held at Helsinki 2006, are as follows:

Medieval and early modern period Tax-farming and Tax-Farmers in 16th Century Crete Women’s Work and Their Families: Did Women in Pre-war Photis Baroutsos, Ionio University, Greece Japan Work for Their Families? Masahiro Ogiyama, University of Tokyo, Japan Economy and Society in Rural Russia: The Serf Estate of Voshchazhnikovo, 1750–1860 Tracy Dennison, Cambridge University, United Kingdom 20th century period Entertainment Industrialized: The Emergence of the For the Profit of the Commonality: Use, Users and Management International Film Industry, 1890–1940 of Commons in Sandy Flanders, 18th–19th Century Gerben Bakker, University of Essex, United Kingdom Tine de Moor, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Towards Environmental Historical National Accounts for Oil Producers: Methodological Considerations and Estimates for Long 19th century period Venezuela and Mexico over the 20th Century Infrastructure and Economic Growth in Spain, 1845–1935 Mária Del Mar Rubio Varas, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain Alfonso Herranz-Loncán, University of Barcelona, Spain Central Bank Independence and Policy Performance: Central Mergers during the First and Second Phase of Globalization: East Europe 1919–1939 Success, Insider Trading, and the Role of Regulation Kirsten Wandschneider, Middlebury College, USA Gerhard Kling, Utrecht University, The Netherlands Economic Integration in Historical Perspective: Determinants of Innovation: Evidence from Nineteenth- The Case of Interwar Poland, 1918–1939 Century World Fairs Nikolaus Wolf, Humboldt Universität Berlin, Germany Petra Moser, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA XIV International Economic History Congress page 7 sessions

A more detailed list of sessions is available on the congress Participants website: www.helsinki.fi/iehc2006. Several session organisers Jukka Jalava (Finland), Kari Alho (Finland), Juhana Aunesluoma are issuing an open call for papers: please see our website for (Finland), Frank Barry (Ireland), Debin Ma (Japan), Andrey Poletayev (Russia), Leandro Prados de la Escosura (Spain), Lennart Schön details. (Sweden), Isabel Sanz-Villarroya (Spain), Steve Broadberry (United Kingdom), Sakari Heikkinen (Finland), Angus Maddison (The Netherlands), Arto Kokkinen (Finland), Ola Grytten (Norway), Luis Presidential session Bertola (Uruguay), Moshe Syrquin (USA). ROUNDTABLE ON HISTORICAL STATISTICS AND SOURCES FOR RESEARCH IN QUANTITATIVE HISTORY Session 1 Moderator: Richard Sutch FROM EARLY MODERN BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE TO BUSINESS WEEK: INFORMATION FLOWS 1600–2002 - WAYS AND QUANTITIES, Vice-presidential session STRUCTURES AND INSTITUTIONS CONVERGENCE AND NON-CONVERGENCE SINCE THE SECOND WORLD Organisers WAR Leos Müller, Södertörn University College, Sweden Jari Ojala, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Organisers Turo Uskali, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Riitta Hjerppe, University of Helsinki, Finland Concepción García-Iglesias Soto, University of Helsinki, Finland Address Matti Hannikainen, University of Helsinki, Finland Jari Ojala Department of Economic History Address University of Jyväskylä Riitta Hjerppe PO Box 35 (H) Dept. of Social Science History FI-40014 Jyväskylä, Finland University of Helsinki tel.: +358 14 2601269 PO Box 54 fax: +358 14 2601251 FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland e-mail: [email protected] tel.: +358 9 19124951 fax: +358 9 19124924 Participants e-mail: [email protected] Heiko Droste (Germany), Örjan Simonsson (Sweden), Niklas Stenlås (Sweden) page 8 XIV International Economic History Congress

2-28 Tory Building Session 2 University of Alberta Session 5 CASHLESS PAYMENT FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2H4 RE-ASSESSMENT OF STERLING 1945–2005 tel.: +1 780 492 3327 PRESENT Organisers fax: +1 780 492 9125 Organisers Catherine Schenk, University of Glasgow, e-mail: [email protected] Markus A. Denzel, University of Leipzig, United Kingdom Germany Participants Michael Oliver, Bates College, USA Bruno Blondé (Belgium), Karen Tranberg Sushil Chaudhuri, University of Calcutta, Address Hansen (USA), Lynne Milgram (Canada), India Catherine R. Schenk Alice Taylor (Canada), Giorgio Riello (United Address Economic and Social History Kingdom), Belen Moreno (Spain), Ilja Van Markus A. Denzel University of Glasgow Damme (Belgium), Marco Belfanti (Italy), Historisches Seminar 4 University Gardens Elisabetta Merlo (Italy), Francesca Polese University of Leipzig Glasgow G12 8QQ, United Kingdom (Italy) PO Box 100 920 tel.: +44 141 330 6616 D-04009 Leipzig, Germany fax: +44 141 330 4889 tel.: +49 341 973 7100 Session 4 e-mail: [email protected] fax: +49 341 973 7149 Participants LE CRÉDIT AU MOYEN-ÂGE e-mail: [email protected] Peter Burnham (United Kingdom), Robert Participants Organiser Leeson (Australia), Richard Roberts (United Michael Bibikow (Russia), Gabriel Imboden Philippe Maurice, École de Hautes Études Kingdom) (Switzerland), Jürgen Schneider en Sciences Sociales, France (Germany), Maragarete Wagner-Braun Address (Germany), John J. McCusker (USA), John Philippe Maurice Session 6 Munro (Canada), Sevket Pamuk (Turkey), EHESS - CRH BEYOND CHANDLER; THE SURVIVAL OF THE Om Prakash (India), Michael Toch (Israel) 54 boulevard Raspail FAMILY FIRM IN EUROPE, ASIA, AND NORTH- 75 006 Paris, France AMERICA IN THE XIXTH AND XXTH CENTURIES tel.: +33 6 2276 3135 Organisers Session 3 e-mail: [email protected] Béatrice Craig, University of Ottawa, FASHION, MATERIAL CULTURE AND ECONOMIC Participants Canada LIFE: PERSPECTIVES ACROSS TIME, PLACE Boutchich Brahim El Kadiri (Marocco), Donald F. Davis, University of Ottawa, AND POLITICS, C. 1600–2000 Chris Briggs (United Kingdom), Laetitia Canada Organisers Cornu (France), Noël Coulet (France), Mary Louise Nagata, EHESS-CHR Paris, Beverly Lemire, University of Alberta, Claude Denjean (France), Piotr Guzowski France (Poland), Najaf Haider (India), Jean-Claude Canada Address Hocquet (France), Abel Lamauvinière Laurence Fontaine, European University Béatrice Craig (France), Makarov Andrei Alexandrovitch Institute, Italy Department of History (Russia), François Menant (France), Dan Address University of Ottawa Alexandru Popescu (France), Marina Beverly Lemire 155 Séraphin Marion Romani (Italy), Josep Serrano Daura Henry Marshall Tory Chair Ottawa, On K1N 6N5, Canada (Spain), Joseph Shatzmiller (USA) Department of History & Classics fax: +1 613 562 5995 and Department of Human Ecology e-mail: [email protected] XIV International Economic History Congress page 9

Participants (Poland), Alice Teichova (Austria), Anu Mai Irene Bandhauer-Schoeffmann (Austria), Köll (Sweden), Stefan Kowal (Poland), Session 9 Peter Baskerville (Canada), MelanieBuddle Angela Harre (Germany), Dagmara FOOD QUALITY: PRACTICES AND RULES (XIITH- (Canada), Andrea Colli (Italy), Gill Cookson Jajesniak-Quast (Germany), Torsten Lorenz XXTH CENTURIES) (United Kingdom), Tamás Csató (Hungary), (Germany), Uwe Müller (Germany) Organisers Jean-Claude Daumas (France), Pierre-Yves Peter Atkins, University of Durham, United Donzé (Switzerland), Christiane Eifert Kingdom (Germany), Zephyr Frank (USA), Patrick Session 8 Jerôme Bourdieu, Institut National de la Fridenson (France), Leslie Hannah (Japan), COOPERATIVES AND NATION BUILDING IN Recherche Agronomique, France Tomoka Hashino (Japan), Dong-Woon Kim EAST CENTRAL EUROPE (19TH AND 20TH Martin Bruegel, Institut National de la (South Korea), Angel Kwolleck-Folland CENTURY) Recherche Agronomique, France (USA), Susan Ingalls Lewis (USA), Fabrice Perron (France), Miguel Saez (Spain), Organisers Address Margaret Walsh (United Kingdom), John Roman Holec, Comenius University, P.J. Atkins Wilson (United Kingdom), Victor Zheng Bratislava, Slovakia Department of Geography (Hong Kong), Harriet T. Zundorfer (The Torsten Lorenz, European University University of Durham Netherlands), Mary Louise Nagata (USA) Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder, Germany Durham DH1 4LU, United Kingdom Address tel.: +44 191 334 1865 Torsten Lorenz fax: +44 191 334 1801 Session 7 Research Center for Economic and Social e-mail: [email protected] ECONOMIC NATIONALISM IN EAST CENTRAL History of East Central Europe Participants EUROPE European University Viadrina Karl Peter Ellerbrock (Germany), Alberto PO Box 1786 Grandi (Italy), David Hancock (USA), Vera Organisers D-15207 Hierholzer (Germany), Steven Kaplan Helga Schultz, University Viadrina at Frankfurt (Oder), Germany (USA), Gloria Sanz Lafuente (Spain), Irma Frankfurt/Oder, Germany tel.: +49 335 5534 2487 Naso (Italy), R. Nicolau (Spain), J. Pujol Eduard Kubu, Charles University Prague, fax: +49 335 5534 2613 (Spain), Derek Oddy (United Kingdom), Czech Republic e-mail: [email protected] John Sheail (Uinted Kingdom), Alessandro Address Participants Stanziani (France), Sydney Watts (USA) Helga Schultz Catherine Albrecht (USA), Rita Aldenhoff- University Viadrina Hübinger (Germany), Katerina Bregianni PO Box 1786 (Greece), Zofia Chyra-Rolicz (Poland), Session 10 D-15207 Frankfurt (Oder), Germany Alexander Dillon (USA), Cornelius Gröschel ECONOMIC POLICY AND LABOUR MARKETS IN tel.: +49 335 5534 2314 (Germany), Mariana Hausleitner NORDIC COUNTRIES DURING THE GREAT fax: +49 335 5534 2613 (Germany), Attila Hunyadi (Hungary), Anu DEPRESSION OF THE 1930S e-mail: [email protected] Mai Köll (Sweden), Zarko Lazarevic Organisers Participants (Slovenia), Stephan Merl (Germany), Petri Böckerman, Labour Institute for Catherine Albrecht (USA), Jean Batou Jaroslaw Moklak (Poland), Uwe Müller Economic Research, Finland (Switzerland), Iván Berend (USA), Christoph (Germany), Andreas Reich (Germany), Lars Jonung, Stockholm School of Boyer (Germany), Thomas David Roland Spickermann (USA), Kai Struve Economics, Sweden (Switzerland), Rudolf Jaworski (Germany), (Germany) Jaakko Kiander, Government Institute for Jan Kofman (Poland), Zarko Lazarevic Economic Research, Finland (Slovenia), Joseph L. Love (USA), Agnes Pogány (Hungary), Henryk Szlajfer page 10 XIV International Economic History Congress

Address Phia Steyn (United Kingdom), Anthony Address Petri Böckerman Lumby (South Africa), Mampiti Matete Karel Davids Labour Institute for Economic Research (South Africa), Juliana Rwelamira (South Free University Amsterdam Pitkänsillanranta 3A Africa) De Boelelaan 1105 FI-00530 Helsinki, Finland 1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands tel.: +358 9 2535 7330 tel.: +31 20 4446354 fax: +358 9 2535 7332 Session 12 fax: +31 20 4446500 e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] COLONIALISM AND LABOUR Participants Participants - Organisers Ola Honningdal Grytten (Norway), Monica Gareth Austin, London School of Mjøs Værholm (Norway), Niels-Henrik Economics, United Kingdom Topp (Denmark), Matti Hannikainen David Clayton, University of York, United Session 14 (Finland) Kingdom TECHNOLOGY, GENDER AND THE DIVISION OF Tirthankar Roy, Gokhale Institute of Politics LABOUR Session 11 and Economics, India Organiser Address Carmen Sarasúa, Universitat Autónoma de AFRICA IN THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY, David Clayton Barcelona, Spain 1500–2000 Department of History Address Organisers University of York Carmen Sarasúa Robert Vivian, University of the York YO10 5DD, United Kingdom Department of Economics and Economic Witwatersrand, South Africa tel.: +44 1904 432 981 History Raymond Parsons, University of Pretoria, fax: +44 1904 432 986 Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona South Africa e-mail: [email protected] 08193 Barcelona, Spain Grietjie Verhoef, Rand Afrikaans University, Participants tel.: +34 93 581 2316 South Africa Jan Georg Deutsch (United Kingdom), fax: +34 93 581 2012 Stuart Jones, University of South Africa, Patrick Harries (Switzerland), Robert e-mail: [email protected] South Africa Perrins (Canada), Simon Smith (UK), Participants Address Thaddeus Suneri (USA), Frank Tough Marina Adshade (Canada), Nadia Grietjie Verhoef (Canada), Nick White (United Kingdom) Fernández de Pinedo (Spain), Lina Gálvez- Rand Afrikaans University Muñoz (Spain), Leen van Molle (Belgium), Department of Historical Studies Shireen Moosvi (India), Mats Morell PO Box 524, Auckland Park Session 13 (Sweden), Irina Mukhina (USA), Leda 2006 South Africa CITIZENS, MONEY AND URBAN GOVERNMENTS Papastefanaki (Greece), Yovanna Pineda tel.: +27 11 489 2008 IN NORTHERN EUROPE IN THE LATE MIDDLE (USA), Deborah Simonton (Denmark), fax: +27 11 489 2617 AGES AND EARLY MODERN ERA Nicola Verdon (United Kingdom), Peter e-mail: [email protected] Wardley (United Kingdom), Kumar Das Organisers Participants (India), Cirila Quintero-Ramírez (Mexico) Marc Boone, University of Ghent, Belgium Gert Marincowitz (United Kingdom), Estian Karel Davids, Free University Amsterdam, Calitz (South Africa), Krige Siebrits (South The Netherlands Africa), Jesus Martinez Milan (Spain), Nuno Paul Janssens, Catholic University of Valério (Portugal), Palmira Tjipilica Brussels, Belgium (Angola), Maria Eugénia Mata (Portugal), XIV International Economic History Congress page 11

Session 15 Session 17 Session 18 DEBATING A GENDER ENCOMPASSING THE EUROPEAN ENTERPRISE. HAS EUROPEAN IMPERIAL NETWORKS AND GLOBAL BUSINESS ECONOMIC CITIZENSHIP INTEGRATION CREATED A SPECIFIC FIRM IN IBERIAN WORLD, XVTH TO XVIIITH Organisers APART FROM NATIONAL AND GLOBAL CENTURIES: MERCHANTS, BANKERS AND Gro Hagemann, Oslo University, Norway ENTERPRISE? CORPORATIONS Alice Kessler-Harris, Columbia University, Organisers Organisers USA Franco Amatori, Bocconi University, Italy Antonio Ibarra, Universidad Nacional Kirsti Niskanen, Linköping University, Dominique Barjot, Université de Paris IV, Autónoma de México, Mexico Sweden Sorbonne, France Bernd Hausberger, Freie Universität Berlin, Address Youssef Cassis, University of Geneva, Germany Kirsti Niskanen Switzerland Address Department of Gender Studies Harm G. Schröter, University of Bergen, Antonio Ibarra Linköping University Norway Posgrado de Economía, UNAM SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden Address Apartado postal 70-386 tel.: +46 13 28 66 33 Harm G. Schröter Ciudad Universitaria, D.F. e-mail: [email protected] University of Bergen 04510 Mexico Participants - Historisk Institutt tel.: +52 55 5622 2197 Sydnes plass 7 fax: +52 55 5665 6182 N-5007 Bergen, Norway e-mail: [email protected] Session 16 tel.: +47 55 58 2323 Participants fax: +47 55 58 9654 MERCHANT SETTLEMENTS AS Marina Alfonso (Spain), Luis Alonso e-mail: [email protected] INTERMEDIARIES FOR EUROPEAN Álvarez (Spain), Carlos Alvarez Nogal INFLUENCES IN THE BALTIC NORTH, OR Participants (Spain), Michel Bertrand (France), Antonio ELSEWHERE 1650-1850. ECONOMIC, SOCIAL Margarita Dritsas (Greece), Marc de García de León (Mexico), Regina Grafe AND CULTURAL ASPECTS Ferriere le Vayer (France), Susanna (United Kingdom), Carlos Martínez Shaw Fellman (Finland), Isabelle Lecent-Giles (Spain), Cristina Mazzeo (Peru), Zacarias Organiser (France), Margret Müller (Switzerland), Moutoukias (France), Adrian Pearce (United Klas Nyberg, Uppsala University, Sweden Nuria Puig (Spain), Hans Sjögren Kingdom), Ana Ma. Presta (Argentina), Address (Sweden), Keetie Sluyterman (The Guillermina del Valle Pavón (Mexico), Klas Nyberg Netherlands), Knut Sogner (Norway), Enriqueta Vila Vilar (Spain), Eric Van Young Department of Economic History Kersti Ullenhag (Sweden), Adoracion (USA) Uppsala University Alvaro (Spain), Hubert Bonin (France), PO Box 513 Marie Carpenter (France), Valerio SE-751 20 Uppsala, Sweden Cerretano (United Kingdom), Judith Clifton Session 19 tel.: +46 18 471 1476 (Spain), Andrea Colli (Italy), Francisco THE ECONOMIC HISTORY OF LEARNING fax: +46 18 471 1223 Comín (Spain), Gerry Feldman (USA), e-mail: [email protected] Hand-Otto Frøland (Norway), Daniel Díaz Organisers Participants Fuentes (Spain), Henrik Glimstedt David Mitch, University of Maryland Ida Bull (Norway), Kathryn A. Young (Sweden), Susanne Hilger (Germany), Baltimore County, USA (Canada), Mehmet Bulut (Turkey), Christina Martin Iversen (Denmark), Harold James Michael Oliver, Bates College, USA Dalhede (Sweden), Karin Ågren (Sweden) (USA), Takafumi Kurosowa (Japan), William Address Lazonick (France), M. Moguen-Toursel David Mitch (France), Mira Wilkins (USA) Department of Economics page 12 XIV International Economic History Congress

University of Maryland Baltimore County (Russia), Margaryta Korolenko (Germany), Servais (Belgium), Erik Thoen (Belgium), 1000 Hilltop Circle Larry Neal (USA), Albrecht Ritschl Nadine Vivier (France) Baltimore, Maryland 21250, USA (Germany), Richard Sylla (USA), Eugene tel.: +1 410 455 2160 White (USA), Peter F. Basile (USA), Hugh fax: +1 410 455 1054 Rockoff (USA), Stefano Battilossi (Spain), Session 22 e-mail: [email protected] Stefan Houpt (Spain), A.D. Chambers ETHNIC, RELIGIOUS OR CULTURAL PLURALITY (United Kingdom), Amélie Charles (France), Participants AND ECONOMIC INSTITUTION BUILDING Bradley Bateman (USA), Rober Backhouse Olivier Darné (France), Paul Marsh (United Organisers (United Kingdom), Jörg Baten (Germany), Kingdom), Mike Staunton (United Jürgen Nautz, Kassel University/University Enriqueta Camps (Spain), Ian Greener Kingdom), Muriel Petit- Konczyk (France), of Vienna, Germany/Austria (United Kingdom), Richard Langlois (USA), Kim Oosterlinck (Belgium), Kris James Maria Eugénia Mata, Universidade Nova de Tim Leunig (United Kingdom), Kirsten Mitchener (USA), André Straus (France) Lisboa, Portugal Labuske (Germany), Celia Lozano (Spain), Peter Meyer (USA), Peter Murmann Address (Finland), Hugh Pemberton (United Session 21 Jürgen Nautz Kingdom), Paul Robertson (Australia), Dan PROPERTY RIGHTS, LAND MARKETS AND Fb 10: Law and Social Sciences Raff (USA), Jeroen Touwen (Netherlands), ECONOMIC GROWTH IN EUROPE (13TH–19TH Kassel University Nikolaus Wolf (Germany) CENTURIES) D-34109 Kassel, Germany tel.: +49 5609 808682 Organisers e-mail: [email protected] Gérard Béaur, Ecole de Hautes Etudes en Session 20 Sciences Sociales - CNRS, France Participants - CAPITAL MARKET ANOMALIES IN ECONOMIC Jean-Michel Chevet, Institut National de la HISTORY Recherche Agronomique, France Session 23 Organisers Maria-Teresa Perez-Picazo, Universidad de Jörg Baten, University Tübingen, Germany Murcia, Spain URBAN CONSTRUCTION AND ECONOMIC Leonid Borodkin, Moscow State University, Philipp Schofield, University of Wales - CYCLES IN PRE-INDUSTRIAL EUROPEAN Russia Aberystwyth, United Kingdom TOWNS Address Address Organisers Jörg Baten Gérard Béaur Jean-François Chauvard, Université Marc- University Tübingen EHESS - CNRS Bloch, Strasbourg, France Mohlstrasse 36 54 Boulevard Raspail Luca Mocarelli, Università degli Studi di D-72074 Tübingen, Germany 75 006, Paris, France Milano-Bicocca, Italy tel.: +33 1 4954 2417/ +33 1 4954 2442 tel.: +49 7071 29 78167 Address fax: +33 1 4954 2399 fax: +49 7071 29 5119 Jean-François Chauvard e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Université Marc-Bloch Participants Participants 9 place de l'Université Ann Carlos (Ireland), Claude Diebolt Fabrice Boudjaaba (France), Rosa Congost 67000 Strasbourg, France (France), Elroy Dimson (United Kingdom), (Spain), Julien Demade (France), Bernard tel.: +33 3 8825 9708 Caroline Fohlin (USA), Richard Grossmann Derouet (France), Laurence Fontaine e-mail: [email protected] (France), Christine Fertig (Germany), Georg (USA), Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur (France), Participants - Joost Jonker (The Netherlands), Gerhard Fertig (Germany), Anton Furio (Spain), Kling (Germany), Anna Konovalova Philippe Jarnoux (Spain), Gilbert Larguier (France), Rui Santos (Portugal), Paul XIV International Economic History Congress page 13

tel.: +39 49 827 4510 Antonio Moreno Almarcegui (Spain), Session 24 fax: +39 49 827 4511 Pegerto Saaverda Fernandez (Spain), Sölvi GAMBLERS, GAMBLING ENTREPRENEURS AND e-mail: [email protected] Sogner (Norway) STATE BUREAUCRATS. THE GAMBLING Participants INDUSTRY IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Maximilian P. J Maartens (The Session 27 Organisers Netherlands), Natasja Peters (The Gerardo Ortalli, Università Ca'Foscari di Netherlands), Badeloch Noldus (The HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE ECONOMIC Venecia, Italy Netherlands), Steffen Heilberg (Denmark), EXPLOITATION OF THE FOREST Juhan Maiste (Estonia), John H. Munro Roberto Garvía, Universidad Carlos III de Organiser (Canada), Brendan Dooley (Germany), Madrid, Spain Marvin McInnis, Queen's University, Canada Renate Pieper (Austria), Bruno Blondé Address (Belgium), Carlo Marco Belfanti (Italy), Address Roberto Garvía Fabio Giusberti (Italy), Guido Rebecchini Marvin McInnis Departamento de Ciencias Políticas y (Italy), R. Comanducci (Italy), Valeria Department of Economics Sociología Pinchera (Italy), Christian Krötzl (Italy), Queen's University Facultad de Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas Enrico Stumpo (Italy), Marzio Romani Kingston, ON Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Italy), Guido Guerzoni (Italy), Renata Ago Canada, K7L 3N6 Cale Madrid 126 (Italy), Ewa Manikowska (Poland), Filip tel.: +1 613 533 2247 Getafe 28903, Spain Vermeylen (Belgium), Yoshie Koijma fax: +1 613 533 2257 tel.: +34 91 624 9728 (Japan) e-mail: [email protected] fax: +34 91 624 9574 Participants e-mail: [email protected] Jiri Woitsch (Czech Republic), Christina Participants Session 26 Kjellson (Sweden), Sven Olofsson Manfred Zollinger (Austria), Roger Munting FAMILIES, KINSHIP AND FORMS OF LAND (Sweden), Göran Rydén (Sweden), (United Kingdom), Paolo Macry (Italy), Ann OWNERSHIP IN MOUNTAIN SOCIETIES Velayutham Saravanan (India), Iftekhar Fabian (USA), Giusepe Imbucci (Italy) (16TH-20TH CENTURIES) Iqbal (Bangladesh), Erik Loomis (USA), Adrian Zarrilli (Argentina), Lee Alston Organiser (USA), Bernardo Mueller (Brazil), Jaana Session 25 Bernard Derouet, Ecole de Hautes Etudes Laine (Finland) en Sciences Sociales - CRH, France LUXURY PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION AND THE ART MARKET IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE Address Bernard Derouet Session 28 Organisers Centre de Recherches Historiques, EHESS Salvatore Ciriacono, University of Padova, THE TERRITORIAL DYNAMICS OF 54 boulevard Raspail Italy INDUSTRIALIZATION 75270 Paris cedex 06, France Michael North, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt- tel.: +33 1 4343 2710 Organisers Universität, Germany e-mail: [email protected] Jean-Claude Daumas, Université de David Ormrod, University of Kent at Franche Comté, France Participants Cantebury, United Kingdom Laurent Tissot, Université de Neuchatel, Dionigi Albera (France), Rolande Bonnain Address Switzerland (France), Margarida Duraes (Portugal), Salvatore Ciriacono Pierre Lamard, Université de Technologie Antoinette Fauve-Chamoux (France), Dipartimento di Storia Belfort-Montbéliard, France Joseph Goy (France), Michaela Hohkamp Piazza Capitaniato, 3 (Germany), Karl Kaser (Austria), Luigi 35139 Padova, Italy Lorenzetti (Italy), Jon Mathieu (Italy), page 14 XIV International Economic History Congress

Address Nancy Green (France), Eric Guerassimoff Jean-Claude Daumas (France), Patrick Harries (Switzerland), Session 31 5 allée du Bois Fleuri Juan Helguera Quijada (Spain), Minghuan GLOBALISATION AND REGIONAL INTEGRATION 25480 Pirey, France Li (China), Leo Lucassen (The ALONG THE WESTERN PACIFIC RIM IN THE tel.: +33 3 8159 9846 Netherlands), Luca Molà (Italy), Carlo Poni 20TH CENTURY e-mail: [email protected] (Italy), Judith Rainhorn (Spain), Didier Organisers Terrier (Spain), Ibrahima Thioub (Senegal), Participants Anne Booth, University of London - SOAS, Alberta Toniolo (Spain), Catherine Verna Alberto Baccini (Italy), Dominique Barjot United Kingdom (France), Claire Zalc (France) (France), Francesca Carnevali (United Thomas Lindblad, Leiden University, The Kingdom), Giovanni Favero (Italy), Danièle Netherlands Fraboulet (France), Patrick Fridenson Address (France), Michel Hau (France), Paola Session 30 Anne Booth Lanaro (Italy), Michel Lescure (France), RELATIONS BETWEEN THE HELLENISTIC AND Department of Economics Jean-Marc Olivier (France), Patrizia ROMAN WORLDS AND CENTRAL EUROPE SOAS, University of London Sabbatucci Severini (Italy), Nicolas ACCORDING TO THE COIN FINDS (WITH Russell Square Stoskopf (France), Catherine Vuillermot COMPARISONS WITH OTHER PERIODS) London WCIH OXG, United Kingdom (France) Organisers tel.: + 44 20 7898 4526 Georges Depeyrot, Ecole des Hautes fax: + 44 20 7898 4559 Etudes en Sciences Sociales, France e-mail: [email protected] Session 29 Delia Moisil, Musée National d'Histoire de Participants MIGRATIONS AND ENTERPRISE CULTURE: Roumanie, Romania Raj Brown (United Kingdom), Christopher EXCHANGES AND DIFFERENCES IN THE Alexander Bursche, University of Warsaw, Howe (United Kingdom), Robert Ash, WORLD (XVTH–XXTH CENTURY) Poland (United Kingdom), Prema Chandra Organisers Address Athurakola (Australia), Fredrik Sjoholm Corine Maitte, Université Paris X Nanterre, Georges Depeyrot (Sweden), Hal Hill (Australia), Chris France Centre de Recherches Historiques, EHESS Manning (Australia), Howard Dick Issiaka Mande, Université Paris VII, France 54 boulevard Raspail (Australia), Debin Ma (Japan), Gregg Huff Manuela Martini, Université Paris VII, 75006 Paris, France (United Kingdom), Silvio Miyazaki (Brazil), France fax: + 33 1 4954 2399 Catherine Schenk (United Kingdom), Tim Address e-mail: [email protected] Wright (United Kingdom), Jean-Pascal Corine Maitte Participants Bassino (Japan), Pierre van der Eng Université Paris X Nanterre Jarek Bodzek (Poland), Renata Ciolek (Australia) 18, rue Championnet (Poland), François De Callatay (Belgium), 75018 Paris, France Ujes Dubravka (Greece), Th. Isvoranu tel.: +33 1 4223 7616 (Hungary), Roman Koval (USA), Mariusz Session 32 e-mail: [email protected] Mielczarek (Poland), Mariana Mincova THE DIVERGENCE OF NATIONAL Participants (Bulgaria), E. Nicolae (Romania), Viorel OCCUPATIONAL STRUCTURES 1500 TO 1850 Petac (Romania), Gyula Petranyi (Cyprus), Mathieu Arnoux (France), Maria Ines Organisers Marcin Rudnicki (Poland), Maciej Salamon Barbero (Argentina), Mariela Ceva Leigh Shaw-Taylor, University of (Poland), Tuukka Talvio (Finland), Aram (Argentina), Dennis Cordell (USA), Cambridge, United Kingdom Vardanian (Germany), A. Woloszyn Mamadou Diawara (USA), Giovanni Luigi Tony Wrigley, University of Cambridge, (Poland), G. Dumke (Germany), G. Custurea Fontana (Italy), Gérard Gayot (France), United Kingdom (Romania), G. Talmatchi (Romania) XIV International Economic History Congress page 15

Address Raúl García Heras (Argentina), Andrea Recherches Scientifiques - Paris, France Leigh Shaw-Taylor Giuntini (Italy), Terry Gourvish (United Jane Burbank, New York University, USA Department of Geography Kingdom), Sinclair Mallet Guy Guerra Address Sir William Hardy Building (Brazil), Peter Hertner (Germany), Ginette Alessandro Stanziani Downing Place Kurgan (Belgium), Collin Lewis (United IDHE, ENS- Cachan Cambridge, CB2 3EN, United Kingdom Kingdom), Reinhard Liehr (Germany), 61, av. du président Wilson tel.: +44 1223 333 181 Peter Lyth (Israel), Ricardo Maranhao 94235 Cachan cedex, France fax: +44 1223 333 183 (Brazil), J.L. Moreau (Belgium), Timo fax: +33 1 4740 6842 e-mail: [email protected] Myllyntaus (Finland), Andrés Regalski e-mail: [email protected] (Argentina), Luiz Cláudio Ribeiro (Brazil), Participants Participants Danielle van den Heuvel (The Netherlands), Luciano Segreto (Switzerland), A. Silva (Portugal), Alan Taylor (USA), Alice Simon Deakin (United Kingdom), Ron I-Ling Liu (Taiwan), Elise van Nederven Harris (Israel), Paul Duguid (USA), Meerkerk (The Netherlands), Osamu Saito Teichova (United Kingdom), Julio Tascón (Spain) Dominique Margairaz (France), Francesca (Japan), T. Taniguchi (Japan), Yoshifumi Trivellato (USA), Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur Usami (Japan), Paul Warde (United (France), Jean-Laurent Rosenthal (USA) Kingdom) Session 34 MIGRATION, FAMILY AND ECONOMY IN Session 36 Session 33 INDUSTRIALIZING AND URBANIZING THE NORTHERN MEDITERRANEAN. ECONOMIC COMMUNITIES FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN URBAN PUBLIC CONTACTS AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE OVER UTILITIES: AN INTERNATIONAL AND Organisers THE NORTH SEA AND BALTIC, 1550–1750 COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE IN THE LONG Martin Dribe, Lund University, Sweden Organisers RUN Michel Oris, University of Geneva, Poul Holm, University of Southern Switzerland Organisers Denmark - CMRS, Denmark Albert Broder, Université de Paris XII, Address Lex Heerma van Voss, Utrecht University - France Martin Dribe IISG, The Netherlands Cezar Honorato, Universidade Estadual de Department of Economic History Address Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Lund University Lex Heerma van Voss Alberte Martínez, Universidade da Coruña, PO Box 7083 IISG Spain SE-220 07 Lund, Sweden Cruquiusweg 31 tel.: +46 46 2224677 Address 1019 AT Amsterdam, The Netherlands fax: +46 46 2227339 Alberte Martínez tel.: +31 20 668 5866 e-mail: [email protected] Departamento de Economía Aplicada I fax: +31 20 665 4181 Facultade de Económicas Participants - e-mail: [email protected] Universidade da Coruña 15071 A Coruña, Spain Participants - tel.: +34 9811 67000 (2573) Session 35 fax: +34 9811 67070 e-mail: [email protected] MAKING MARKETS THROUGH THE LAW: LEGAL Session 37 CLAIM AND ECONOMIC POSSIBILITY Participants HIGH FINANCE INTERRELATED: Paulo Alves de Lima (Brazil), René Brion Organisers INTERNATIONAL CONSORTIUMS, MERCHANT- (Belgium), Colin Divall (United Kingdom), Alessandro Stanziani, Centre National des NETWORKS AND THE COMMERCIAL WORLD IN page 16XIV International Economic History Congress

THE MIDDLE AGES AND EARLY MODERN TIMES (Italy), Ulrich Pfister (Germany), Harald Address Organisers Declaeur (Belgium), Lothar Ledderose Paloma Fernandez Perez Rolf Walter, University of Jena, Germany (Germany), Prassanan Parthesarat (USA) Department of Economic History Om Prakash, Delhi School of Economics, Escuela Empresariales India University of Barcelona Session 39 Diagonal 696 Address 08034 Barcelona, Spain INTERGENERATIONAL TRANSMISSION OF Rolf Walter tel./fax: +34 934024477 OCCUPATION AND SOCIAL CLASS Faculty of Economics and Business e-mail: [email protected] Administration Organisers Participants University of Jena Marco H.D. van Leeuwen, International Marc Casson (United Kingdom), Teresa da Carl-Zeiss-Strasse 3 Institute for Social History, The Netherlands Silva (United Kingdom), Paul Duguid D-07743 Jena, Germany Jason Long, Colby College, USA tel.: +49 3641 943320 (-21) (Denmark), Francesca Antolin (Spain), Address fax: +49 3641 943322 Miquel Gutièrrez (Spain), Andrea Colli Marco H.D. van Leeuwen e-mail: [email protected] (Italy), Seiichiro Yonekura (Japan), Michael International Institute for Social History J. Lynskey (Japan), Jari Ojala (Finland), Participants Cruquiusweg 31 Juha Antti-Lamberg (Finland), Pablo Díaz Maria Fusaro (USA), Femme S. Gaastra 1019 AT Amsterdam, The Netherlands Morlán (Spain), Nuria Puig (Spain), Jose (The Netherlands), Claudia Schnurmann fax: +31 20 665 4181 Luis Garcia Ruiz (Spain), Jani Saarinen (Germany), John Everaert (Belgium) e-mail: [email protected] (Sweden), Mila Davids (The Netherlands), Participants Patrick Kreiser (USA) Eva Schandevyl (Belgium), Mario Breschi Session 38 (Italy), Alessio Fornassin (Italy), Matteo USEFUL KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNOLOGICAL Manfredini (Italy), Anna Marzona (Italy), Session 41 PRACTICE IN EARLY INDUSTRIAL ECONOMIES Halldor Bjarnason (Iceland), David Mitch INTERNATIONAL DIFFERENCES IN ECONOMIC Organisers (USA), Jerome Bourdieu (France), Lionel WELFARE: A LONG-RUN PERSPECTIVE Maxine Berg, University of Warwick, United Kesztenbaum (France), Joe Ferrie (USA), Helder Adegar Fonseca (Portugal), Paulo Organisers Kingdom Han-Pieter Smits, Rijks Universiteit Liliane Hilaire-Pérez, Centre d'Histoire des Guimaraes (Portugal), Vladimir Vladimirov (Russia), Julie Marfany (United Kingdom), Groningen, The Netherlands Techniques - CNAM, France Luis Bertola, University Montevideo, Kristine Bruland, University of Oslo, Pertti Haapala (Finland), Kari Pitkänen (Finland), Ineke Maas (The Netherlands) Uruguay Norway Peter Vikström, University of Umeå, Address Sweden Maxine Berg Session 40 Address Department of History J.P. Smits INNOVATION AND NETWORKS IN ENTREPRE- University of Warwick Rijks Universiteit Groningen NEURSHIP Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom Economische Faculteit tel.: +44 2476 522080 Organisers PO Box 800 e-mail: [email protected] Mary B. Rose, Lancaster University, United 9700 AV Groningen, The Netherlands Participants Kingdom tel.: +31 50 363 3758 Patrick O’Brien (United Kingdom), Larry Paloma Fernandez Perez, University of fax: +31 50 363 3720 Epstein (United Kingdom), Joel Mokyr Barcelona, Spain e-mail: [email protected] (USA), Larry Stewart (Canada), Luca Mola XIV International Economic History Congress page 17

Participants e-mail: [email protected] (India), S. Mishra (India), Francesco Bart van Ark (The Netherlands), Jari Participants d'Esposito (Italy), Franz Baltzarek (Austria), Eloranta (USA), Magnus Lindmark Yusou Yamamoto (Japan), Takeshi Kume Andrea Komlosy (Hungary), Mircea Ciumara (Sweden), Angus Maddison (The (Japan), Chisako Tsuji (Japan), Yuko Hisa (Romania) Netherlands), Mar Rubio (Spain), Jeffrey G. (Japan), Masataka Setobayashi (Japan), Williamson (USA) Masashi Ugai (Japan), Satoshi Ikeda (Japan), Shinsuke Kaneko (Japan), Masami Session 45 Kita (Japan), Hajime Kose (Japan), George HISTORY OF INSOLVENCY AND BANKRUPTCY IN Session 42 Bryan Souza (USA), D.A. Farnie (Great AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE Britain), Ryuto Shimada (Japan) THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PROTECTIONISM Organisers IN THE PERIPHERY, 1870–1929 Dieter Stiefel, Vienna University, Austria Organiser Karl Gratzer, Södertörn University College, Graciela Márquez, El Colegio de México, Session 44 Sweden Mexico IDENTITY, GLOBALIZATION AND UNIVERSALITY Address Address IN THE EASTERN AND CENTRAL EUROPEAN Dieter Stiefel Graciela Márquez ECONOMIC AREA – EVOLUTIONS AND Dr. Karl-Lueger-Ring 1 El Colegio de México INVOLUTIONS IN THE MODERN AND A-1010 Vienna, Austria Centro de Estudios Históricos CONTEMPORARY PERIOD. EXPERIENCES, tel.: +43 1 4277 413 14 Camino al Ajusco 20 MEANINGS, LESSONS e-mail: [email protected] D. F. 01000, Mexico Organiser Participants e-mail: [email protected] Dan Popescu, Lucian Blaga University of Katarzyna Szarzec (Poland), Dorota Participants Sibiu, Romania Appenzeller (Poland), Rolf G. H. Henriksson John H. Coatsworth (USA), Jeffrey Address (Sweden), Paolo Di Martino (United Williamson (USA), Daniel Lederman (USA) Dan Popescu Kingdom), Marie Karlsson–Tuula (Sweden), Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu Margrit Schulte Beerbühl (Germany), B-dul Victoriei, no. 10 Annina H. Persson (Sweden), Jeanette Fors Session 43 Sibiu 2400, Romania (Sweden), Curt Scheutz (Sweden), Alicia tel./fax: +40 269 235 879 Carlino (Argentina), Fior Michel AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES IN THE INTRA- e-mail: [email protected] (Switzerland), Maricio Pegrari (Italy), Najaf ASIAN ECONOMY SINCE THE 16TH CENTURY Participants Haider (India), Mary Lindeman (USA), Sakis Organisers Iulian Vacarel (Romania), Stefan Stefanescu Gekas (United Kingdom) A.J.H. Latham, University of Wales, United (Romania), Emilian Dobrescu (Romania), Kingdom Vaclav Pruha (Czech Republic), Lidmila Heita Kawakatsu, International Research Nemcova (Czech Republic), Christian Session 46 Center for Japanese Studies, Japan Vandermotten (Belgium), Dan-Alexandru DISEASES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES IN Address Popescu (France), Robert Labbé (France), MODERN ASIA Heita Kawakatsu Jean-Jacques Durrand (France), Joseph J. Organisers International Research Center for Bien (USA), Viorel Roman (Germany), Kohei Wakimura, Osaka City University, Japanese Studies Alexandre Kostov (Bulgaria), Victor Japan 3-2 Oeyama-cho, Goryo, Nishikyo-ku Axenciuc (Romania), Ivanciu Nicolae- Wataru Iijima, Yokohama National Kyoto 610-1192, Japan Valeanu (Romania), Corvin Lupu (Romania), University, Japan tel.: +81 75 335 2125 Lucian Giura (Romania), Kumar B. Das fax: +81 75 335 2090 page 18 XIV International Economic History Congress

Address Magnus Lindmark (Sweden), Lennart Kohei Wakimura Session 48 Schön (Sweden), Paul Warde (United Faculty of Economics ATTRACTIONS AND EXPERIENCES: THE USES Kingdom), Tony Wrigley (United Kingdom), Osaka City University OF HISTORY IN TOURISM DEVELOPMENT Paolo Malanima (Italy), Silvana Bartoletto Sugimoto 3-3-138, Sumiyoshi-ku (Italy), Heinz Schandl (Austria), Fridolin Organisers Osaka, 558-8585, Japan Kraussman (Austria), Francesca Antolin Auvo Kostiainen, University of Turku, tel.: +81 6 6605 2285 (Spain), Mar Rubio (Spain), Enric Tello Finland fax: +81 6 6605 3066 (Spain), Ben Gales (The Netherlands), Petra Taina Syrjämaa, University of Turku, e-mail: [email protected] Kuscova (Czech Republic), Benjamin Warr Finland Participants (France), David I. Stern (USA), Richard W. Address Mark Harrison (United Kingdom), Liu Shi- Unger (Canada) Auvo Kostiainen Yung (Taiwan), Robert Perrins (Canada), Department of History V.R. Muraleedharan (India), Kalinga Tudor University of Turku Silva (Sri Lanka), Akihito Suzuki (Japan), Session 50 FI-20014 Turku, Finland Makoto Ueda (Japan) ANTHROPOMETRICS, MARKETS AND DISEASE tel.: +358 2 333 5235 IN HISTORICAL STANDARDS OF LIVING: fax: +358 2 333 6560 EURASIAN AND AMERICAN COUNTRIES e-mail: [email protected] Session 47 Organisers Participants RISKS AT WORK IN EUROPE: PERCEPTION, Ken'ichi Tomobe, Keio University, Japan Maria Eskelinen (Finland), Marcelo Fabián REPAIR AND PREVENTION (18TH–20TH Deborah Oxley, University of New South Figueroa (Spain), Timo Saastamoinen CENTURIES) Wales, Australia (Finland), Maria Luísa F. N. Santos Organisers (Portugal), Maria Ana Bernardo (Portugal), Address Philippe Minard, University of Lille-3, Ana Cardoso de Matos (Portugal), Tanja Ken'ichi Tomobe France Vahtikari (Finland), Suk-Hong Yoon (South Faculty of Economics Suzy Pasleau, University of Liège, Belgium Korea), Sarojini Mishra (India) Keio University Address Mita, Minato-ku Philippe Minard Tokyo 108-8345, Japan CERSATES, UMR 8529-CNRS Session 49 tel.: +3 3 5427 1366 fax: +3 3 5427 1578 Université Lille-3 ENERGY AND GROWTH IN THE LONG-RUN PO Box 149 e-mail: [email protected] Organiser F-59653, Villeneuve d'Ascq cedex, France Participants Astrid Kander, Lund University, Sweden e-mail: [email protected] Sunyoung Pak (South Korea), Akihito Address Participants Suzuki (Japan), Kentaro Saito (Japan), Astrid Kander Jean-Paul Barriere (France), Odette Hardy- Takeshi Nagashima (Japan), Osamu Saito Department of Economic History Hemery (France), Gérard Gayot (France), (Japan), Jean-Pascal Bassino (Japan), Tim Lund University Giovanni Luigi Fontana (Italy), Didier Terrier Leuing (United Kingdom), Jane Hamphery PO Box 7083 (France) (United Kingdom), Stephen G. Wheatcroft Lund, Sweden (Australia), Ricardo Salvatore (Italy), tel.: +46 462220841 Timothy Cuff (USA), James Lee (USA), fax: +46 46131585 Cormac O'Grada (Ireland), Takao e-mail: [email protected] Matsumura (Japan), Mai Yamashita (Japan) Participants XIV International Economic History Congress page 19

Pasadena, CA 91125, USA Jon Stobart, Coventry University, United Session 51 tel.: +1 626 798 2347 Kingdom STATE ELITES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES fax: +1 626 405 9841 Margrit Schulte Beerbühl, University of ECONOMISTS AND ECONOMIC CULTURES IN e-mail: [email protected] Düsseldorf, Germany COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Participants Address Organisers Peter Lindert (USA), Robert Allen (United Alastair Owens Federico Neiburg, Federal University of Rio Kingdom), Jean Pascal Basino (Japan), Department of Geography de Janeiro, Brazil Debin Ma (Japan), John Devereux (USA), Queen Mary - University of London Mariano Plotkin, Universidad Nacional de Marianne Ward (USA), David Jacks Mile End Road, London Tres de Febrero, Argentina (Canada), J. B. Lewis (United Kingdom), S. E1 4NS, United Kingdom H. Jun (Korea), Sevket Pamuk (Turkey) tel.: +44 20 7882 5401 Address e-mail: [email protected] Federico Neiburg Rua Professor Ortiz Monteiro 220/104 Session 53 Participants 22245-100, Laranjeiras Laura Van Aert (Belgium), Sari Mäenpää Rio de Janeiro, Brazil FROM GUTENBERG'S SON-IN-LAW TO (United Kingdom), Hilde Greefs (Blegium), tel.: +55 21 2568 9642 r. 223 INTERNET POP-UPS: THE ROLE OF ECONOMICS Stefanie van de Kerkhof (The Netherlands), fax: +55 21 2254 6695 AND COMMERCE IN MEDIA HISTORY Silke Fehlenmann (Germany) e-mail: [email protected] Organisers Participants Jukka Kortti, University of Helsinki, Finland Session 55 Sarah Babb (USA), Jérôme Blanc (France), Frederick Wasser, Brooklyn College, USA Miguel Ángel Centeno (USA), Yves Dezalay Katherine G. Fry, Brooklyn College, USA THE MODERNIZATION OF TAX SYSTEMS IN (France), Bryant G. Garth (USA), Marion Address LATIN AMERICA AND THE IBERIAN Forucade-Gourrinchas (USA), Frédéric Jukka Kortti PENINSULA: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Lebaron (France), Daniel Mato (Venezuela), Department of Social Science History Organisers Verónica Montecinos (USA), Ricardo University of Helsinki Carlos Contreras Carranza, Pontificia González Leandri (Spain), Ezequiel Gallo PO Box 54 Universidad Católica del Perú, Peru (Argentina), Fernando Rocchi (Argentina), FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland Luis Jáuregui Frías, Instituto de Investiga- Afranio Garcia Jr. (France) tel.: +358 9 19124956 ciones Dr. José María Luis Mora, Mexico fax: +358 9 19124924 Juan Pro Ruiz, Universidad Autónoma de e-mail: [email protected] Madrid, Spain Session 52 Participants Address LONG RUN CHANGE AND INTERNATIONAL Outi Nieminen (Finland), Gerben Bakker Juan Pro Ruiz COMPARISONS: WHAT THE GLOBAL PRICES (United Kingdom), Barbara Jo Lewis (USA) Departamento de Historia Contemporánea AND INCOMES PROJECT CAN TELL US Facultad de Filosofía y Letras Organiser Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Philip T. Hoffman, California Institute of Session 54 C/ Francisco Tomás y Valiente, 1 28049 - Madrid, Spain Technology, USA WOMEN AND BUSINESS NETWORKS IN tel.: +34 914 974 147 Address INDUSTRIALISING EUROPE, 1700–1900 fax: +34 914 974 749 Philip T. Hoffman Organisers e-mail: [email protected] Division of Humanities and Social Sciences Alastair Owens, Queen Mary - University of HSS 228 77, Caltech London, United Kingdom page 20 XIV International Economic History Congress

Participants Participants Lewis R. Fischer, Memorial University of Luis Aboites Aguilar (Mexico), Luis Alvero Marcos Aguila (Mexico), Steven Bachelor Newfoundland, Canada (Argentina), Samuel Amaral (Argentina), (USA), Jeffrey Bortz (USA), Oliver Dinius M. Elisabetta Tonizzi, University of Genoa, Manuel Araya Bugueño (Chile), Angelo (USA), Aurora Gómez-Galvarriato (Mexico), Italy Alves Carrara (Brazil), Francisco Comín Mirta Lobato (Argentina), José Moya (USA), Address (Spain), Daniel Díaz Fuentes (Spain), Jorge Silvia Simonassi (Argentina), John Tapio Bergholm Gaggero (Argentina), Jorge Gelman Womack (USA), John French (USA), Emilio SAK (Argentina), Carlos Humberto Ibáñez Kourí (USA), John Coatsworth (USA), PO Box 157 (Argentina), Antonio Ibarra (Mexico), Brodwyn Fischer (USA), Mónica Gordillo FI-00531 Helsinki, Finland Alejandra Irigoin (USA), Marcelo Lascano (Argentina) tel.: +358 9 7721339 (Argentina), Adolfo Meisel Roca (Colombia), fax: + 358 9 7721373 Zacarías Moutoukias (France), Héctor e-mail: [email protected] Noejovich (Peru), Oscar Oszlak (Argentina), Session 57 Silvia Pamomeque (Argentina), Mario Participants COMPARATIVE IMPERIAL AND NATIONAL Pastore (Paraguay), Juan Luis Pan-Montojo Hubert Bonin (France), Christian Borde FINANCE IN A MODERNIZING WORLD (Spain), Andrés Regalsky (Argentina), (France), Ruthy Gertwagen (Israel), Bruno Linda A. Rodríguez (USA), Jorge Saborido Organiser Marnot (France), Sari Mäenpää (United (Argentina), Ernest Sánchez Santiró John F. Richards, Duke University, USA Kingdom), Sarah Palmer (United Kingdom), Amélia Polónia (Portugal), Thierry Sauzeau (Mexico), Daniel Santilli (Argentina), Address (France), Maria Sirago (Italy), Miguel Roberto Schmitt (Argentina), José Antonio John F. Richards Suarez Bosa (Spain), Malcolm Tull Serrano (Mexico), Kendall Brown (USA), Duke University (Australia), Stefan Vanfraechem (Belgium) Viviana Grieco (USA), Cristina Mazzeo 1012 Gloria Avenue (Peru), Isabel Murga (Peru), Pedro Pérez Durham, NC 27701, USA Herrero (Spain), Santiago Rex Bliss tel.: +1 919 688 8828 (Argentina), Jorge Silva Riquer (Mexico), e-mail: [email protected] Session 59 Luz María Uhthoff (Mexico), Alfredo Vento Participants COTTON TEXTILES AS A GLOBAL INDUSTRY, (Peru), María Cecilia Zuleta (Mexico) Linda Darling (USA), Kent Deng (United 1200–1850 Kingdom), Patrick O'Brien (United Organisers Kingdom), Jari Eloranta (USA), Svetlozar Kent Deng, London School of Economics, Session 56 Andreev (United Kingdom), Peter Lindert United Kingdom THE ECONOMICS OF LATIN AMERICAN LABOR (USA) Prasannan Parthasarathi, Boston College, Organiser USA James P. Brennan, University of California - Giorgio Riello, London School of Riverside, USA Session 58 Economics, United Kingdom Address MAKING GLOBAL AND LOCAL CONNECTIONS: Address James P. Brennan HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES ON PORT Giorgio Riello Department of History ECONOMICS Economic History Department London School of Economics University of California Organisers Houghton Street Riverside, Ca. 92521, USA Tapio Bergholm, University of Helsinki, London WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom tel.: +1 951 827 1992 Finland e-mail: [email protected] tel.: +44 20 7955 6482 fax: +44 20 7955 7730 e-mail: [email protected] XIV International Economic History Congress page 21

Participants (Turkey), Socrates Petmezas (Greece), Organisers Huw Bowen (United Kingdom), Robert Albrecht Ritschl (Germany), Paul Rhode David Greasley, University of Edinburgh, DuPlessis (USA), Stephen Epstein (United (USA), Raul Serrano (Spain), Jan-Pieter United Kingdom Kingdom), Suraiya Faroqhi (Germany), Smits (The Netherlands), Nadine Vivier Kris Inwood, University of Guelph, Canada Sakis Gekas (United Kingdom), Jack (France), Nikolaus Wolf (Germany) John Singleton, University of Wellington, Goldstone (USA), Joseph Inikori (USA), New Zealand David Jeremy (United Kingdom), Beverly Address Lemire (Canada), Maureen Mazzaoui (USA), Session 61 David Greasley Patrick O'Brien (United Kingdom), Ulrich COMPLEMENTARY RELATIONSHIP AMONG School of History and Classics Pfister (Germany), Kenneth Pomeranz MONIES IN HISTORY University of Edinburgh (USA), Om Prakash (India), Donal Quataert 50 George Square Organisers (USA), Olivier Raveux (France), Tirthankar Edinburgh, United Kingdom Akinobu Kuroda, University of Tokyo, Japan Roy (India), George Bryan Souza (USA), tel.: +44 131 6503838 Torbjörn Engdahl, Uppsala University, Kaoru Sugihara (Japan), James Thomson fax: +44 131 6506645 Sweden (United Kingdom), Harriet Zurndorfer (The e-mail: [email protected] Netherlands) Address Participants Akinobu Kuroda J. Alvarez (Uruguay), G. Austin (United Institute of Oriental Culture Kingdom), J.-P. Bassini (France), L. Bertola Session 60 University of Tokyo (Uruguay), J. Madsen (Denmark), L. Oxley Hongo7-3-1, Bunkyo-ku AGRICULTURE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (New Zealand), G. Porcile (Brasil), T. Roy Tokyo, 113-0033, Japan IN EUROPE SINCE 1870 (India), O. Saito (Japan), R. Salvatore tel.: +81 3 5841 5884 (Argentina), M. Shanahan (Australia), H. Organisers fax: +81 3 5841 5898 Willebald (Uruguay), J. Wilson (Australia) Pedro Lains, Universidade de Lisboa, e-mail: [email protected] Portugal Vicente Pinilla, Universidad de Zaragoza, Participants Spain Dennis Flynn (USA), Arturo Giraldez (USA), Session 63 Jane Guyer (USA), Hiroshi Kato (Japan), Address Maria Alejandra Irigoin (USA), Anders INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AND FINANCIAL Pedro Lains Ögren (Sweden), Doo Hwan Oh (South COOPERATION IN THE 20TH CENTURY. Instituto de Ciências Sociais Korea), Sevket Pamuk (Turkey), Om MARKETS, POLICIES AND INSTITUTIONS Universidade de Lisboa Prakash (India), Hans Ulrich Vogel Organisers Avenida Professor Aníbal de Bettencourt (Germany), Richard Von Glahn (USA), Catherine R. Schenk, University of 9 1600-189 Lisboa, Portugal Willem Wolters (The Netherlands), Shiro Glasgow, United Kingdom tel.: +351 217 804 769 Yoji (Japan) Piet Clement, Bank for International fax: +351 217 940 274 Settlements, Switzerland e-mail: [email protected] Address Participants Session 62 Piet Clement Gema Aparicio (USA), Ernesto Clar (Spain), FACTOR AND COMMODITY PRICES: THE Archives and Research Support Giovanni Federico (Italy), Ingrid Henriksen PERFORMANCE OF THE LESS INDUSTRIALIZED Bank for International Settlements (Denmark), Michael Kotsidis (Germany), ECONOMIES 1870–1939 CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland Alan Olmstead (USA), Sevket Pamuk tel.: +41 61 280 8281 fax: +41 61 280 9100 e-mail: [email protected] page 22 XIV International Economic History Congress

Participants Address Gianni Toniolo (Italy), Forrest Capie (United Carlos Riojas Session 67 Kingdom), Frank Gavin (USA), Kazuhiko Department of Regional Studies PUBLIC HOUSES AND ECONOMIC EXCHANGE Yago (Japan), James Boughton (USA) University of Guadalajara IN WESTERN EUROPE C. 1500–1800 Periférico Norte 799 Organisers Núcleo Los Belenes Thomas Brennan, US Naval Academy - Session 64 Zapopan Jalisco Annapolis, USA C. P. 45100, Mexico THE ESTABLISHMENT OF MODERN BUSINESS Beat Kümin, University of Warwick, United tel.: +52 37 3770 3404 PRESS Kingdom e-mail: [email protected] Organisers Address Participants Mats Larsson, Uppsala University, Sweden Beat Kümin Manuel Miño Grijalva (Mexico), Richard J. Håkan Lindgren, Stockholm School of Department of History Salvucci (USA), Mario Cerutti (Mexico), Economics, Sweden University of Warwick Catalina Banko (Venezuela), Sergio Niccolai Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom Address (Mexico), Nephtali Sierraalta (Bolivia) Mats Larsson tel.: +44 2476 524915 Department of Economic History fax: +44 2476 523437 Uppsala University Session 66 e-mail: [email protected] PO Box 513 Participants A BANK FOR POOR. THE CREDIT UPON PLEDGE SE-751 20 Uppsala, Sweden Angela McShane Jones (United Kingdom), AND “MONTI DI PIETÀ” (XVTH–XXITH tel.: +46 18 4711232 Peter Clark (Finland), James Brown (United CENTURIES) fax: +46 18 4711223 Kingdom), B. Ann Tlusty (USA), Luiz Carlos e-mail: [email protected] Organisers Soares (Brazil) Participants Paola Avallone, Italian National Council of Daniel Nyberg (Sweden), Gerben Becker Research, Italy (United Kingdom), Per Boje (Denmark), Per Montserrat Carbonell Esteller, Universidad Session 68 de Barcelona, Spain Hansen (Denmark), Charlotte Nutmessnig WORKING IN THE SHADOW. NON-REGULAR Maria Giuseppina Muzzarelli, University of (Austria), Margarita Dritsas (Greece) ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES IN URBAN EUROPE Bologna, Italy (16TH TO EARLY 20TH CENTURIES) Address Organisers Session 65 Paola Avallone Thomas Buchner, University of Linz, Institute of Studies on Mediterranean PROTO-INDUSTRIALIZATION: SMALL Austria Societies PRODUCTIVE UNITS IN LATIN AMERICA AND Philip R. Hoffmann, University of Konstanz, Italian National Council of Research PERIPHERAL SOCIETIES DURING THE XIX–XX Germany Via P. Castellino, 111 CENTURIES - A COMPARATIVE ECONOMIC 80131 - Naples, Italy Address HISTORY REAPPRAISAL tel.: +39 8 16134086 Thomas Buchner Organisers fax: +39 8 15799467 Institut für Neuere Geschichte und Carlos Rioja, University of Guadalajara, e-mail: [email protected] Zeitgeschichte Mexico Johannes Kepler Universität Linz Participants Humberto Morales, Autonomous University Altenberger Str. 69 Madeleine Ferrieres (France), Marie of Puebla, Mexico A-4040 Linz, Austria Francois (USA), Maria Eugenia Romero tel.: +43 732 2468 9327 (Mexico) XIV International Economic History Congress page 23

fax: +43 732 2468 8443 Organisers Address e-mail: [email protected] Toni Pierenkemper, Universität zu Köln, Tomoko Shiroyama Participants Germany Graduate School of Economics Patricia Allerston (United Kingdom), Gregor Zbigniew Kwasny, Uniwersytet Wroclawski, Hitotsubashi University Dobler (Switzerland), Raingard Esser Poland Naka 2-1 Kunitachi-shi (United Kingdom), Anne Montenach Milan Myska, Ostravské univerzity, Czech Tokyo 186-8601, Japan (France), Jutta Nowosadtko (Germany), Republic tel: +81 42 580 8857 Sigrid Wadauer (Austria) Address fax: +81 42 580 8882 Toni Pierenkemper e-mail: [email protected] Universität zu Köln Participants Session 69 Seminar für Wirtschafts- und Rajeswary Brown (United Kingdom), Sozialgeschichte Laixing Chen (Japan), David Faure (United MOBILIZING MONEY AND RESOURCES FOR Albertus-Magnus-Platz 1 Kingdom), Naoto Kagotani (Japan), Pui Tak WAR DURING THE EARLY MODERN PERIOD D-50923 Köln, Germany Lee (Hong Kong), Man-houng Lin (Taiwan), Organisers tel.: +49 2 21 470 2331 Hong Liu (Singapore), Claude Markovits Agustín González Enciso, Universidad de fax: +49 2 21 470 5209 (France), Anita Raina Thapan (Philippines), Navarra, Spain e-mail: [email protected] Takako Ueda (Japan) Huw Bowen, University of Leicester, United Participants Kingdom Waclaw Dlugoborski (Poland), Vera Schulze Patrick O’Brien, London School of (Germany), Niko Siemaszko (Germany), Session 72 Economics, United Kingdom Klemens Skibicki (Germany), Marcel COOPERATIVE ENTERPRISES AND Address Boldorf (Germany), Zygfryd Piatek (Poland), COOPERATIVE NETWORKS: SUCCESSES AND Agustín González Enciso Lukas Fasora (Czech Republic), Jana FAILURES Facultad de Económicas y Empresariales Gerslova (Czech Republic), Pavel Kladiwa Organisers Universidad de Navarra (Czech Republic), Vladimir Marek Vera Zamagni, University of Bologna, Italy Pamplona, Navarra, 31080, Spain (Germany), Ales Zaricky (Czech Republic), Michael Prinz, University of Bielefeld, tel.: +34 948 42 56 25 Zdenek Jindra (Czech Republic), Vlastislav Germany fax: +34 948 42 56 26 Lacina (Czech Republic), Jan Hájek (Czech e-mail: [email protected] Republic) Address Participants Vera Zamagni Marjeolin t’Hart (The Netherlands), Jan Department of Economics Glete (Sweden), Christian Buchet (France), Session 71 University of Bologna Piazza Scaravilli 2 Montserrat Gárate (Spain), Richard Harding BEYOND MARKET AND HIERARCHIES: (United Kingdom), Carmen Sanz (Spain), 40126 Bologna, Italy NETWORKING ASIAN MERCHANTS AND tel.: +39 51 2098134 Guy Rowlands (United Kingdom), Stephen MERCHANT HOUSES SINCE THE 19TH CENTURY Conway (United Kigdom), Rafael Torres fax: +39 51 221968 (Spain) Organisers e-mail: [email protected] Tomoko Shiroyama, Hitotsubashi Participants University, Japan Brian A’Hearn (USA), Patrizia Battilani Session 70 Takashi Oishi, Kobe City University of (Italy), Hendrik Defoort (Belgium), Foreign Studies, Japan Margarida Fernandes (Portugal), Murray INDUSTRIALIZATION IN MIDDLE EASTERN Chi-cheung Choi, Hong Kong University of Fulton (Canada), Timothy Guinnane (USA), EUROPEAN REGIONS DURING THE XVIII AND Science and Technology, Hong Kong Akira Kurimoto (Japan), Even Lange XIX CENTURY (Norway), Andrea Leonardi (Italy) page 24 XIV International Economic History Congress

Participants PO Box 1892 Session 73 Pablo Martín Aceña (Spain), Graeme Houston EVOLUTION OF FORMS OF PROPERTY SINCE Acheson (United Kingdom), Joanne Carson TX 77251-1892, USA 1945: A CROSS-NATIONAL APPROACH IN (United Kingdom), Gonzalo Castaneda tel.: +1 858 692 8891 HISTORICAL RETROSPECTIVE (Spain), Mark Freeman (United Kingdom), e-mail: [email protected] Timothy Guinnane (USA), Ron Harris Organisers Participants (Israel), Charles Hickson (United Kingdom), Martin J. Daunton, University of Aravinda Meera Guntupalli (Germany), Naomi Lamoreaux (USA), Aldo Musacchio Cambridge, United Kingdom Amilcar Challu (USA), Adolfo Meisel Roca (USA), Jean-Laureant Rosenthal (USA), Vladimir A. Vinogradov, Russian Academy (Colombia), Margarita Vega (Colombia), Robin Pearson (United Kingdom), James of Sciences (INION RAN), Russia Marco Sunder (Germany), Alexander Taylor (United Kingdom) Sergei Y. Veselovsky, Russian Academy of Moradi (United Kingdom), Dorothee Crayen Sciences (INION RAN), Russia (South Africa), Jörg Baten (Germany) Address Session 75 Sergei Y. Veselovsky THE ECONOMICS OF WIDOWHOOD Session 77 INION RAN 117418 Nakhimovski prosp. Organiser LIVING STANDARDS IN EUROPE AND ASIA, 51/21, Moscow, Russia Beatrice Moring, University of Essex, 1700–1900 - WHEN THE DIVERGENCE tel.: +7 095 921 2568 United Kingdom BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST EMERGED fax: +7 095 937 9085 Address Organisers e-mail: [email protected] Beatrice Moring Tommy Bengtsson, Lund University, Participants University of Essex Sweden Alexander V. Buzgalin (Russia), Martin Department of History Martin Dribe, Lund University, Sweden Chick (United Kingdom), Kaisyn A. Wivenhoe Park James Lee, University of Michigan, USA Khubiyev (Russia), Rimma I. Shiryayeva Colchester CO4 3SQ, United Kingdom Address (Russia), J.D. Tomlinson (Russia) e-mail: [email protected] Tommy Bengtsson Participants Department of Economic History Antoinette Fauve- Chamoux (France), Dana Lund University Session 74 Stefanova (Austria), Richard Wall (United PO Box 7083 THE EVOLUTION OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION Kingdom), Martin Dribe (Sweden), Christer SE-200 07 Lund, Sweden Lundh (Sweden), Tarja Räisänen (Finland), tel.: +46 46 222 7380 Organisers Moto Takahashi (Japan) fax: +46 46 222 7339 Aurora Gómez Galvarriato, División de e-mail: [email protected] Economía - CIDE, Mexico John Turner, Queen’s University of Belfast, Session 76 Participants United Kingdom Robert C. Allen (United Kingdom), Cameron BIOLOGICAL STANDARDS OF LIVING IN THE Campbell (USA), Philip T. Hoffman (USA), Address DEVELOPING WORLD Michel Oris (Switzerland), Peter H. Lindert John Turner (USA), Kenneth Pomeranz (USA), Jamie School of Management and Economics Organiser Reis (Portugal), Jan Luiten van Zanden Queen’s University of Belfast Moramay Lopez-Alonso, Rice University, (The Netherlands) Belfast BT7 1NN, United Kingdom USA tel.: +44 28 90973791 Address fax: +44 28 90975156 Moramay Lopez-Alonso, Rice University e-mail: [email protected] History Department-MS #42 XIV International Economic History Congress page 25

Organisers (USA), Béatrice Touchelay (France), Dimitri Session 78 Kenneth Pomeranz, University of California Vanoverbeke (Belgium) SYSTEMS OF SMALL AND MIDDLE SIZE - Irvine, USA ENTERPRISES IN LATIN AMERICA AND Kaoru Sugihara, Osaka University, Japan SOUTHERN EUROPE (XIX–XX CENTURIES) Address Session 81 Organisers Kenneth Pomeranz HOUSEHOLD STRATEGIES IN TWENTIETH- Mario Cerutti, Universidad Autónoma de Department of History CENTURY EASTERN EUROPE: COPING WITH Nuevo León, Mexico 200 Krieger Hall DEMOGRAPHIC AND ECONOMIC SHOCK University of California, Irvine María Inés Barbero, Universidad de Organisers CA 92697-3275, USA Buenos Aires, Argentina S.A. Afontsev, Institute for World Economy tel.: +1 949 824 5169 Javier Vidal Olivares, Universidad de and International Relations, Russia fax: +1 949 824 2865 Alicante, Spain G.C. Kessler, International Institute of e-mail: [email protected] Address Social History, The Netherlands Participants María Inés Barbero Address Francois Gipouloux (France), Patrick Pirovano 221, (1640) Martínez G.C. Kessler O’Brien (United Kingdom), Linda Grove Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina International Institute of Social History (USA) tel.: +5411 4792 5857 Cruquiusweg 31 e-mail: [email protected] 1019 AT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Participants Session 80 tel.: +31 20 6685866 Gladys Lizama y Sergio Valerio Ulloa fax: +31 20 6654181 (Mexico), Arturo Carrillo (Mexico), Carlos THE SECOND INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND e-mail: [email protected] Dávila Ladrón de Guevara (Colombia), THE EMERGENCE OF CONTEMPORARY SCIENCE Participants Norma Lanciotti (Argentina), Carina Frid AND TECHNOLOGY POLICIES A. M. Markevich (Russia), T. Ya. Valetov (Argentina), Susana Felder (Argentina), Organisers (Russia) Mónica Camping (Argentina), Ana Teresa Albert Broder, Université de Paris XII Val- Pfeiffer (Argentina), Andrea Lluch de-Marne, France (Argentina), Maria Irene de Q. F. Tamás Szmrecsányi, Science Policy Session 82 Szmrecsanyi (Brazil), Mauro Claro (Brazil), Department of UNICAMP, Brazil THE QUESTION OF THE FIRST EEC/EC Paloma Fernández Pérez (Spain), Gregorio Henri Delanghe, Katholieke Universiteit ENLARGEMENT AND THE OTHER EUROPEAN Núñez (Spain), Luis González (Spain), Leuven, Belgium COUNTRIES’ RESPONSE, 1961–1973 Domingo Cuéllar (Spain), Josep Antoni Address Ybarra (Spain), María Jesús Beneyto Organisers Henri Delanghe (Spain), José Miguel Giner (Spain), José Tapani Paavonen, University of Turku, Emmanuel Mertensstraat 24 María Ortiz Villajos (Spain), Lina Gálvez Finland 1150 Brussels, Belgium (Spain), Joaquim Cuevas (Spain), Lluís Hans Otto Frøland, University of tel./fax: +32 2 772 37 01 Torró (Spain), Alda Mourao (Portugal) Trondheim, Norway e-mail: [email protected] Address Participants Tapani Paavonen Clotilde Cadi-Leroyer (France), Vincent Session 79 University of Turku Dray (France), Jean-François Eck (France), LABOR-INTENSIVE INDUSTRIALIZATION IN Department of Contemporary History Ian Inkster (United Kingdom), Naomi GLOBAL HISTORY: EAST ASIA AND BEYOND Arwidssoninkatu 1, building 11 Lamoreaux (USA), Kenneth L. Sokoloff FI-20014 Turku, Finland page 26XIV International Economic History Congress

tel.: +358 2 333 6244 United Kingdom fax: +358 2 333 6585 Session 84 Jari Eloranta, Appalachian State University, e-mail: [email protected] EMPIRICAL CONTRIBUTIONS IN NEW USA Participants INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS AND HISTORY Address Gudmundur Jonsson (Iceland), Fernando Organisers Jari Eloranta Guirao (Spain), Lasse Sonne (Finland), Eric Brousseau, Université de Paris X, Appalachian State University Morten Rasmusen (Denmark), Maurice France Department of History FitzGerald (United Kingdom), Dag Axel Joel Mokyr, Nortwestern University, USA Whitener Hall, Boone Kristoffersen (Norway), Rolf Steininger Jari Eloranta, Appalachian State University, NC 28608, USA (Austria), Oliver Daddow (United Kingdom), USA tel.: +1 828 2622282 Carine Germond (USA), Kristian Steinnes Juha-Antti Lamberg, Helsinki University of fax: +1 828 2624976 (Norway), Gérard Bossuat (France), Robin Technology, Finland e-mail: [email protected] Allers (Germany), Michael Gehler (Austria) Address Participants Jari Eloranta John Nye (USA), Ehud Menirav (Israel), Session 83 Appalachian State University John Gal (Israel), Mark Spoerer (Israel), Department of History Jochen Streb (Germany), Claude Diebolt WOMEN’S FINANCIAL DECISIONS: THEIR Whitener Hall, Boone (France), Magali Jaoul (France), Till Geiger WEALTH, THEIR CHOICES, THEIR ACTIVITY NC 28608, USA (United Kingdom), Avner Offer (United 1700–1930 tel.: +1 828 2622282 Kingdom), Hugh Rockoff (USA), Peter Howlett (United Kingdom), Stephen Organisers fax: +1 828 2624976 Broadberry (USA) Anne Laurence, Open University, United e-mail: [email protected] Kingdom Participants Stefania Licini, Università degli Studi di Michael Sykuta (USA), Victor Lapuente Gine Session 86 Bergamo, Italy (United Kingdom), Olga Mashkina (Russia), Josephine Maltby, University of Sheffield, Ran Abramitzky (USA), Sophia Du Plessis FOREIGN AID FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT United Kingdom (South Africa), Dan Bogart (USA), Lee J. Organisers Janette Rutterford, Open University, United Alston (USA), Jeffery A. Jenkins (USA), Helge Pharo, Unversity of Oslo, Norway Kingdom Tomas Nonnenmacher (USA), Ryan A. Monika Pohle Fraser, University of Halle, Address Compton (USA), Daniel Giedeman (USA), Germany Josephine Maltby Noel D. Johnson (USA), Douglas Puffert Heide-Irene Schmidt, Ruhr-University Management School (United Kingdom), Jari Ojala (Finland), Bochum, Germany Yadira Gonzalez de Lara (Spain), Eric University of Sheffield Address Brousseau (France), Sulevi Riukulehto 9 Mappin Street Helge Pharo (Finland) Sheffield S1 4DT, United Kingdom Department of History tel: +44 114 222 3430 University of Oslo e-mail: [email protected] PO Box 1008 Blindern Participants Session 85 N-0315 Oslo, Norway Ann Carlos (USA), Mary Beth Combs (USA), GUNS VERSUS BUTTER PARADOXES IN tel.: +47 22 85 68 74 David Green (United Kingdom), Kris Inwood HISTORY fax: +47 22 85 52 78 (Canada), Eve Rosenhaft (United Kingdom), Organisers e-mail: [email protected] Susan Yohn (USA), Marcia Annisette (USA), Peter Lindert, University of California - Participants Shannon Horn (USA), Larry Neal (USA), Davis, USA Sunniva Engh (United Kingdom), Thorsten Nancy Roberts (USA) Mark Harrison, University of Warwick, Borring-Olesen (Denmark), Bill Freund XIV International Economic History Congress page 27

(South Africa), Tirthankar Roy (India), N-5045 Bergen, Norway Address Hanne Hagtvedt Vik (Norway) tel.: + 47 55959675 Peter Clark fax: + 47 55959543 Department of History e-mail: [email protected] University of Helsinki Session 87 Participants PO Box 59 FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland ECONOMIC HISTORY OF THE BALTIC STATES: Gordon Jackson (United Kingdom), Tim D. tel.: +358 9 19124529 PAST PERFORMANCE AND FUTURE Smith (USA) fax: +358 9 19123217 PROSPECTS e-mail: [email protected] Organisers Participants Viesturs Pauls Karnups, University of Session 89 Lars Nilsson (Sweden), Peter Borsay Latvia, Latvia AGEING AND THE ECONOMY IN THE 19TH AND (United Kingdom), Penelope Corfield Erika Sumilo, University of Latvia, Latvia 20TH CENTURIES (United Kingdom), Pim Kooij (The Baiba Savrina, University of Latvia, Latvia Organiser Netherlands), Martina Hessler (Germany), Address Patricia Thane, University of London, Maria Rentetzi (Greece), Mervi Kaarninen Viesturs Pauls Karnups United Kingdom (Finland) Apazijas bulv. 5 Address Riga, LV – 1050, Latvia Patricia Thane tel.: +371 7034789 Centre for Contemporary British History Session 91 e-mail: [email protected] Institute of Historical Research THE NORDIC COUNTRIES AND THE Participants University of London COMMERCIAL DE-GLOBALIZATION OF THE Hans Jörgensen (Sweden), Martin Senate House, Malet Street INTERWAR PERIOD Klesment (Estonia), Jaak Valge (Estonia), London WC1E 7HU, United Kingdom Olaf Mertelsmann (Estonia), Gediminas tel. +44 20 7862 8797 Organisers Ramanauskas (Lithuania), Rolv Petter fax: +44 20 7862 8812 Hans Otto Frøland, Norwegian University of Amdam (Norway), Mikael Lönnborg e-mail: [email protected] Science and Technology, Norway Hans Kryger Larsen, Copenhagen (Sweden), Mikael Olsson (Sweden), Michael Participants Rafferty (Australia) University, Denmark Paul Johnson (United Kingdom), Isidro Sven-Olof Olsson, Gothenburg Dubert (Spain), Marjatta Rahikainen University/Halmstad University, Sweden (Finland), Stephen Lovell (United Kingdom), Session 88 Catherine Omnés (France), Françoise Address Sven-Olof Olsson A GLOBAL INDUSTRY IN TRANSITION: Cribier (France) Section of Humanities TECHNOLOGICAL, ECONOMIC AND HEGEMONIC Halmstad University CHANGES IN 19TH CENTURY WHALING Session 90 PO Box 823 Organisers SE-301 18 Halmstad, Sweden Bjørn L. Basberg, Norwegian School of INNOVATIVE CITIES IN EUROPE FROM THE tel.: +46 3516 7276 Economics, Norway RENAISSANCE TO 2000 fax: +46 3512 9289 Eric Hilt, Wellesley College, USA Organisers e-mail: [email protected] Address Peter Clark, University of Helsinki, Finland Participants Bjørn L. Basberg Marjatta Hietala, Tampere University, Olle Krantz (Sweden), Patrick Salmon Department of Economics Finland (United Kingdom), Lars Heide (Denmark), Norwegian School of Economics Morten Andersen (Denmark), Steen page 28 XIV International Economic History Congress

Andersen (Denmark), Mogens R. Nilssen Address Participants (Denmark), Flemming Just (Denmark), Hubert Bonin Marcelo Bucheli (United Kingdom), Larry Peter Hedberg (Sweden), Lars Fredrik 26 rue du Lavoir Butler (United Kingdom), Steph Decker Andersson (Sweden), Mats Morell 33000 Bordeaux, France (United Kingdom), Robert G. Greenhill (Sweden), Lars Fredrik Moe Øksendal tel.: +33 673 990 779 (United Kingdom), Valerie Johnson (United (Norway), Pål Sandvik (Norway), Espen fax: +33 556 844 178 Kingdom), Hyung-Gu Lynn (Canada), Susan Storli (Norway), Monica Wærholm e-mail: [email protected] Martin (United Kingdom), Thomas F. (Norway), Gudmundur Jonsson (Iceland) Participants O'Brien (USA), Frans-Paul van der Putten Alain Beltran (France), Sophie Chauveau (The Netherlands), Mira Wilkins (USA), (France), Viviane Quirke (United Kingdom), Shakila Yacob (Malaysia) Session 92 Thomas Fetzer (Italy), Andrew Godley THE INFORMATIC MONITORING OF THE (United Kingdom), Thierry Grosbois REGULAR CLERGY’S ECONOMIC PRESENCE IN (France), Enrique de Miguel Fernandez Session 95 THE EARLY MODERN EUROPE AND AMERICAN (Spain), Vicente Sanz Rozalén (Spain), EVOLUTIONARY THEORIES OF LONG-RUN CONTINENT Margrit Müller (Switzerland), Irina Potkina WORLD ECONOMIC HISTORY: THE (Russia), Boris Shpotov (Russia), Emanuela Organiser THEORY/HISTORY INTERCONNECTION RE- Scarpellini (Italy), Peter Sorensen Fiorenzo Landi, University of Bologna, Italy EXAMINED (Denmark), Paul Thomes (Germany), Organisers Address Suzanne Hilger (Germany), Mira Wilkins Leonid Borodkin, Moscow State University, Fiorenzo Landi (USA), Steven Tolliday (USA), Ben Wubs Russia Dipartimento di Discipline storiche (The Netherlands) Piazza S. Giovanni in Monte 2 Christopher Lloyd, University of New 40124 Bologna, Italy England, Australia e-mail: [email protected] Session 94 Rolf Walter, University of Jena, Germany Address Participants FOREIGN COMPANIES AND ECONOMIC Eduardo Cavieres (Chile), Piotr Pawel Gach Christopher Lloyd NATIONALISM IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD School of Economics (Poland), Maurizio Pegrari (Italy), Giancarlo AFTER WORLD WAR II Rocca (Italy) University of New England Organisers Armidale Rory Miller, University of Liverpool, United NSW, 2351, Australia Session 93 Kingdom tel.: +61 2 6773 3156 Nicholas White, Liverpool John Moores fax: +61 2 6773 3596 US FIRMS IN EUROPE (FROM THE 1890S TO University, United Kingdom e-mail: [email protected] THE 21ST CENTURY): STRATEGY, IDENTITY, Aron Shai, University of Tel-Aviv, Israel Participants PERFORMANCE, RECEPTION, ADAPTABILITY Address Paul Robertson (Australia), Ioanna Organisers Rory Miller Minoglou (Greece), Andrey Korotayev Hubert Bonin, Institut d’études politiques University of Liverpool Management School (Russia), Dmitri M. Bondarenko (Russia), de Bordeaux, France Chatham Building Matti Peltonen (Finland), Fernando Ferry De Goey, Erasmus University Liverpool L69 7ZH, United Kingdom Collantes (Spain), Janken Myrdal (Sweden), Rotterdam, The Netherlands tel.: +44 151 795 3816 Akop Nazaretyan (Russia) Patrick Fridenson, École des Hautes fax: +44 151 795 3007 Études en Sciences Sociales, France e-mail: [email protected] XIV International Economic History Congress page 29

NSW, 2351, Australia Participants Session 96 tel.: +61 2 6773 3156 Leonid Borodkin (Russia), Boris Ananich CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN HISTORICAL fax: +61 2 6773 3596 (Russia), Irina Potkina (Russia), Sofia PERSPECTIVE e-mail: [email protected] Salomatina (Russia), Andrea Komlosy (Austria), Piotr Franaszek (Poland), Mika Organisers Participants Arola (Finland) Colleen Dunlavy, University of Wisconsin- Roger Beck (USA), Luis Bertola (Uruguay), Madison, USA Gabriel Porcile (Brazil), Len Carlson (USA), Christopher Kobrak, European School of Angela Carter (USA), Susan Carter (USA), Session 99 Management, France Tony Dingle (Australia), Stanley L. Robin Pearson, University of Hull, United Engerman (USA), Kenneth L. Sokoloff FOREIGN TRADE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN Kingdom (USA), Andres Gallo (USA), Andrea Lluch LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN UNTIL (Argentina), Jim McAloon (New Zealand), THE MID-TWENTIETH CENTURY: TOWARDS A Address Marvin McInnis (Canada), Francine SYSTEM OF NATIONAL ACCOUNTS Colleen Dunlavy McKenzie (Canada), Andrew Mitchell (UK), Department of History Organisers Carl Mosk (Canada), Tim Rooth (UK), University of Wisconsin Albert Carreras, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Naomi Segal (Australia), Martin Shanahan 455 North Park Street Spain (Australia), John Wilson (Australia), James Madison, WI 53706, USA André Hofman, CEPAL - Santiago de Chile, Shepherd (USA), Susan Sleeper-Smith tel.: +1 608 263 1854 Chile (USA), Grietjie Verhoef (South Africa), fax: +1 608 257 1408 Sandra Kuntz, El Colegio de México, Mexico Stuart Jones (South Africa), Tony Ward e-mail: [email protected] Xavier Tafunell, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, (Canada), David Wishart (USA), Jeff Spain Participants Ankrom (USA), Claude Lützelschwab César Yáñez, Universidad de Barcelona, Fredrik Andersson (Sweden), Mark (Switzerland) Spain Freeman (United Kingdom), Anne Laurence (United Kingdom), Trexler Proffitt (USA), Address James Taylor (United Kingdom), Carlos E. Session 98 César Yáñez Vergueiro (Brazil) Departamento de Historia Económica ECONOMIC RELATIONS BETWEEN EMPIRES Universidad de Barcelona AND BORDERLANDS IN THE 19TH AND EARLY Diagonal 696 Session 97 20TH CENTURY 08034 Barcelona, Spain Organisers tel.: +34 934035859 SETTLER ECONOMIES IN WORLD HISTORY Yuri Petrov, Moscow Lomonosov State fax: +34 932804250 Organisers University, Russia e-mail: [email protected] Christopher Lloyd, University of New Antti Kuusterä, University of Helsinki, Participants England, Australia Finland Felipe Abbott (Chile), Luis Bértola Jacob Metzer, Hebrew University of Address (Uruguay), Alejandro Fernández Jerusalem, Israel Antti Kuusterä (Argentina), Mauricio Folchi (Chile), Mar Richard Sutch, University of California Bank of Finland Rubio (Spain), Angus Maddison (The Riverside, USA PO Box 160 Netherlands), José Antonio Ocampo (USA) Organiser FI-00101 Helsinki, Finland Christopher Lloyd tel.: +358 10 2238 School of Economics fax: +358 10 8312735 University of New England e-mail: [email protected] Armidale page 30 XIV International Economic History Congress

A-1030 Wien, Austria Pierre (Mexico), Andrés Regalsky Session 100 e-mail: [email protected] (Argentina), Paolo Riguzzi (Mexico), Andre EUROPEAN BUSINESS PERFORMANCE IN THE Participants Villela (Brazil), Ignacio Briones (Chile), 20TH CENTURY Gerald Aalders (Netherlands), Peter Berger Youssef Cassis (Switzerland), Pablo Martin Aceña (Spain), Giuseppe Tattara (Italy) Organisers (Austria), Walter Blasi (Austria), László Franco Amatori, Bocconi University, Italy Borhi (Hungary), Christoph Boyer Youssef Cassis, Université de Genève, (Germany), Bohumír Brom (Czech Session 103 Switzerland Republic), Peter Eigner (Austria), Piotr Camilla Brautaset, University of Bergen, Franaszek (Poland), Bruno Fritzsche NEW EXPERIENCES WITH HISTORICAL Norway (Switzerland), Till Geiger (United Kingdom), NATIONAL ACCOUNTS: METHODOLOGIES AND Damir Jelic (United Kingdom), Johann ANALYSIS Address Kernbauer (Austria), Chris Kobrak (France), Camilla Brautaset Organisers Andrea Komlosy (Austria), Dusan Kovác Historisk institutt Pierre van der Eng, Australian National (Slovakia), Eduard Kubu (Czech Republic), Universitetet i Bergen University, Australia Ferdinand Lacina (Austria), Zarko HF-bygget, Sydnespl. 7 Debin Ma, Foundation for Advanced Lazarevic (Slovenia), Herbert Matis N-5007 Bergen, Norway Studies on International Development, (Austria), Lorenz Mikoletzky (Austria), e-mail: [email protected] Japan Agnes Pogány (Hungary), Oliver Rathkolb Participants (Austria), Andreas Resch (Austria), Luciano Address Albert Carreras (Spain), Anne Dalmasso Segreto (Italy), Roman Stolzlechner Pierre van der Eng (France), Greta Devos (Belgium), Terence (Austria), Pekka Sutela (Finland), Harald Faculty of Economics and Commerce Gourvish (United Kingdom), Riitta Hjerppe Wixforth (Germany) Hanna Neumann building 021 (Finland), Mats Larsson (Sweden), Toni The Australian National University Pierenkemper (Germany), Harm Schröter Canberra ACT 0200, Australia (Norway), Peter Wardley (United Kingdom) Session 102 tel.: +61 2 6125 5438 fax: +61 2 6125 5005 EUROPEAN BANKS IN LATIN AMERICA DURING e-mail: [email protected] THE FIRST AGE OF GLOBALIZATION, 1870–1914 Session 101 Participants Organisers COLD WAR AND NEUTRALITY: EAST-WEST Leandro Prados de la Escosura (Spain), Carlos Marichal, El Colegio de México, ECONOMIC RELATIONS IN EUROPE Rossitsa Rangelova (Bulgaria), Albert Mexico Carreras (Spain), Xavier Tafunell (Spain), Organisers Gail Triner, Rutgers University, USA Mar Rubio (Spain), André Hofman (Chile), Alice Teichova, Cambridge University, Address César Yáñez (Spain), Mauricio Folchi United Kingdom Carlos Marichal (Chile), Ola Honningdal Grytten (Norway), Dieter Stiefel, Universität Wien, Austria Centro de Estudios Históricos Jean-Pascal Bassino (France), Mark Gertrude Enderle-Burcel, Österreichisches El Colegio de México Spoerer (Germany), Jochen Streb Staatsarchiv, Austria Camino al Ajusco No. 20 (Germany), Toru Kubo (Japan), Stephen Address 10740 D.F., Mexico Broadberry (United Kingdom), Stefano Getrude Enderle-Burcel e-mail: [email protected] Fenoaltea (Italy), Raja Nazrin (Malaysia), Österreichische Gesellschaft Participants Shaharil Talib (Malaysia), Jan-Pieter Smits für historische Quellenstudien Luis Anaya (Mexico), Manfred Pohl (The Netherlands), Nuno Valério (Portugal) Österreichisches Staatsarchiv (Germany), Susan J. Fernandez (USA), Nottendorfer Gasse 2-4 Charles Jones (United Kingdom), Guy XIV International Economic History Congress page 31

e-mail: [email protected] Session 104 Participants Session 107 FROM SPECIE TO PAPER: THE EMERGENCE Ann Carlos (USA), Guillaume Daudin POSTAL NETWORKS IN EUROPE AND NORTH AND MANAGEMENT OF PAPER CURRENCIES (France), Roberta Dessi (France), Ulf AMERICA SINCE 1600 BEFORE CENTRAL BANKING, 18TH–20TH Christian Ewert (Germany), Ann Fender Organisers CENTURIES (USA), Maartje van Gelder (The Richard R. John, University of Illinois at Organisers Netherlands), Yadira Gonzalez de Lara Chicago, USA Samuel Amaral, Universidad Nacional de (Spain), Don Harreld (USA), Erik Lindberg Andrea Giuntini, Università di Modena e Tres de Febrero, Argentina (Sweden), Sheilagh Ogilvie (United Reggio Emilia, Italy Kingdom), Peter Stabel (The Netherlands) Michael Bordo, Rutgers University, USA Address Address Richard R. John Samuel Amaral Session 106 History Department (M/C 198) Academia Nacional de la Historia University of Illinois at Chicago Balcarce 139 STATE AND FINANCE IN THE EARLY MODERN 913 University Hall 1064 Buenos Aires, Argentina TIMES IN THE EURASIAN CONTINUUM 601 South Morgan Street tel./fax: +54 11 4331 5147 Organisers Chicago IL 60607-7109, USA e-mail: [email protected] Irfan Habib, Aligarh Muslim University, tel.: +1 312 996 8569 Participants India fax: +1 312 996 6377 Xavier Cuadra Moratós (Spain), Marc Sushil Chaudhury, University of Calcutta, e-mail: [email protected] Flandreau (France), Pilar Nogués (France), India Participants Andrés Regalsky (Argentina), Jaime Reis Sevket Pamuk, Bogazici University, Turkey Wolfgang Behringer (Germany), Robert (Portugal), Joan R. Rosés (Spain), Carles Address Dalton Harris (USA), Daniel Headrick Sudriá (Spain) Sushil Chaudhury (USA), David Henkin (USA), Patrick Joyce Department of History (United Kingdom), Muriel Le Roux (France), Calcutta University Sune Christian Pedersen (Denmark), Session 105 1 Refractory Street Sébastien Richez (France), John Willis (Canada) THE COSTS AND BENEFITS OF COMMERCIAL Alipur, Calcutta 700 068, India INSTITUTIONS IN PRE-MODERN EUROPE tel.: +91 33 2473 3736 e-mail: [email protected] Organisers Session 108 Oscar Gelderblom, Utrecht University, The Participants Netherlands Ina Bagdiantz McCabbe (USA), Edmond ECONOMIC HISTORY AND LANDSCAPE Regina Grafe, Nuffield College - Oxford Herzig (United Kingdom), Shireen Moosvi HISTORY: CULTURAL LANDSCAPES, University, United Kingdom (India), Jonathan Israel (USA), Femme SUBSISTENCE AND THE MARKET IN PRE- Gaastra (The Netherlands), Leonard Blusse INDUSTRIAL EUROPE Address (The Netherlands), Najaf Haider (India), P. Oscar Gelderblom Organisers J. Marshall (United Kingdom), Om Prakash Utrecht University Chris Dyer, University of Leicester, United (India), Keram Kevonian (France), Michel Department of History Kingdom Morineau (France), Gelina Harlaftis Kromme Nieuwgracht 66 Erik Thoen, Gent University, Belgium (Greece) 3512 HL Utrecht, The Netherlands Dries Tys, University of Brussels, Belgium tel.: +31 30 253 6459 fax: +31 30 253 6391 page 32 XIV International Economic History Congress

Address e-mail: [email protected] Chris C. Dyer Session 110 Participants University of Leicester TOOLS OF TRADE. THE ORGANIZATION OF G. Soutou (France), I. Jackson (United School of Historical Studies INTERNATIONAL COMMERCE IN LATE Kingdom), M. Spaulding (USA), A. Dobson Marc Fitch House, Room 25 MEDIEVAL EUROPEAN CITIES (United Kingdom), H.O. Froeland (Norway), Leicester, United Kingdom Organisers S. Nocentini (Italy), M. Dumoulin (Belgium), tel.: +44 116 252 2765 Peter Stabel, University of Antwerp, B. Boel (Denmark), E. Bussiére (France), D. e-mail: [email protected] Belgium Barjot (France), R. Coopey (United Participants - Jim M. Murray, University of Cincinnati, Kingdom), E. Dundovich (Italy), F. Argentieri USA (Italy), A. Kristov (Bulgaria), P. Franaszek Jim Bolton, Queen Mary - University of (Poland) Session 109 London, United Kingdom PROTECTIONISM, MARKET REGULATIONS AND Address Session 112 FREE TRADE IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE Peter Stabel CARIBBEAN: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE University of Antwerp GOVERNMENT DEBTS AND FINANCIAL SUGAR INTERNATIONAL MARKET, 1930–2000 Department of History MARKETS IN EUROPE, 16TH–20TH CENTURIES Organisers Prinsstraat 13 (room D124) Organisers Horacio Crespo, Universidad Autónoma del 2000 Antwerp, Belgium Pierre-Cyrille Hautcoeur, Ecole des Haute Estado de Morelos, Mexico tel.: +32 3 220 4260 Études en Sciences Sociales, France Oscar Zanetti, Academia de Ciencias de e-mail: [email protected] Michael North, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt Cuba, Cuba Participants Universität, Germany Guy Pierre, Universidad Autónoma de la Don Harreld (USA), Francesco Guidi Fausto Piola Caselli, University of Cassino, Ciudad de México, Mexico Bruscoli (Italy), Bart Lambert (Belgium) Italy Address José Ignacio Andrés Ucendo, Universidad Horacio Crespo del Pais Vasco, Spain Facultad de Humanidades Session 111 Address Universidad Autónoma del Estado de COUNTERING CONTAINMENT: EAST-WEST Fausto Piola Caselli Morelos ECONOMIC RELATIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS Facoltà di Economia Avda. Universidad 1001 UNDER THE COLD WAR Università di Cassino Colonia Chamilpa La Folcara Organisers Cuernavaca, Mor. CP 62210, Mexico I-03043 Cassino (FR), Italy Luciano Segreto, Universitá di Firenze, Italy tel.: +54 55 5658 4993 tel.: +39 776 302307 Jacqueline McGlade, University of Northern fax: +54 777 329 7082 fax: +39 776 302312 Iowa, USA e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Jari Ojala, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Participants Participants Address Alfredo Bolsi (Argentina), José Antonio Giuseppe Conti (Italy), Giuseppe De Luca Luciano Segreto Cerro (Mexico), Heitor Pinto de Moura Filho (Italy), Anne Dubet (France), Bernat Dipartimento di Studi sullo Stato (Brazil), Alan Dye (USA), Antonio Hernandez (Spain), Carlos Alvarez Nogal Via Laura, 48 Santamaría García (Spain), Tamás (Spain), Patrick O'Brien (United Kingdom), I-50121 Firenze, Italy Sczmeranyi (Brazil), Richard A. Sicotte Luciano Pezzolo (Italy), Gilles Postel-Vinay tel.: +39 055 2757011 (USA), George S. Vascik (USA) (France), Gaetano Sabatini (Italy), David fax: +39 055 2345486 Stasavage (United Kingdom), Hans-Peter XIV International Economic History Congress page 33

Ullmann (Germany), François Velde (USA) 5 Arts Link, 117570 Singapore Luis Bértola, Universidad de la República, tel.: +65 6874 4562 Uruguay fax: +65 6779 1428 Jan Luiten van Zanden, Utrecht University, Session 113 e-mail: [email protected] The Netherlands OUTSOURCING IN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: Participants Address THE TRADE-OFF BETWEEN INTERNAL AND Jame Chin (China), Stephan Conermann Luis Bértola EXTERNAL EXPERTISE (Germany), Edmund Edwards-McKinnon Facultad de Ciencias Sociales (Singapore), Enomoto Wataru (Japan), Universidad de la República Organisers Michael Flecker (Singapore), Fukami 18 de Julio 1968 Christopher McKenna, University of Oxford, Sumio (Japan), Ralph Kauz (Austria), C.P. 11200, Montevideo, Uruguay United Kingdom Michael Laffan (Japan), Liu Yingsheng tel.: +598 2 4180956/241 Isabelle Lescent-Giles, Université de Paris- (China), Oka Motoshi (Japan), Roderich fax: +598 2 4122401 Sorbonne, France Ptak (Germany), Angela Schottenhammer e-mail: [email protected] Address (Germany), Yamauchi Shinji (Japan) Participants Christopher McKenna François Bourguignon (France), Christian Said Business School Morrison (USA), Peter Lindert (USA), André University of Oxford Session 115 Hoffman (Chile), Daniel Tirado (Spain), Park End Street Debin Ma (China), Eustaquio Reis (Brazil), Oxford OX1 1HP, United Kingdom NEW APPROACHES TO THE HISTORY OF WORK George Kostelenos (Greece), Jaime Reis tel.: +44 1865 277845 Organiser (Portugal), Jean-Pascal Bassino (France), fax: +44 1865 277831 Jürgen Kocka, Free University of Berlin, Myung Soo Cha (Korea), Peter Vikström e-mail: [email protected] Germany (Sweden), Pierre van der Eng (Australia), Participants Address Roberto Martins (Brazil), Tarik Yousef William Becker (USA), Albert Carreras Jürgen Kocka (Egypt), Tsong-Min Wu (Taiwan), James A. (Spain), Luis Galambos (USA), Eric Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozial- Robinson (USA), Paolo Malanima (Italy) Godelier (France), Leslie Hannah (Japan), forschung Mari Sako (United Kingdom), Harm Reichpietschufer 50 Schröter (Norway), John Wilson (United D-10785 Berlin, Germany Session 117 Kingdom) tel.: +49 30 25491 501/503 fax: +49 30 25491 514 MARKET ORGANISATION AND THE SELLING OF e-mail: [email protected] WINES THROUGHOUT HISTORY Session 114 Participants Organisers Paul Duguid, University of California - A MARITIME GIRDLE OF COMMERCE: ASIAN Josef Ehmer (Austria), Jan Lucassen (The Berkeley, USA SEABORNE TRADE 10TH–13TH CENTURIES Netherlands), Keith Thomas (United Kingdom), Sebastian Conrad (Germany), David Hancock, University of Michigan, Organiser Mahmadou Diawara (Germany) USA Geoff Wade, National University of James Simpson, Universidad Carlos III, Singapore, Singapore Spain Address Session 116 Address Geoff Wade James Simpson A GLOBAL HISTORY OF INCOME DISTRIBUTION Asia Research Institute Dept. de Historia Económica IN THE LONG XXTH CENTURY The Shaw Foundation Building Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Block AS7, Level 4 Organisers C/ Madrid, 126 page 34 XIV International Economic History Congress

Getafe, 28903, Spain e-mail: [email protected] Session 119 Session 120 Participants TRANSFORMING PUBLIC ENTERPRISES: INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES AND THE BUILT Conceicão Andrade Martins (Portugal), Eva NETWORKS, INTEGRATION AND TRANSNA- ENVIRONMENT IN THE HIGH-INDUSTRIAL Fernández (Spain), Kollen Guy (USA), Lisa TIONALISATION PERIOD Jacobson (USA), Teresa da Silva Lopes Organisers Organisers (United Kingdom), Anne Wegener Francisco Comín, Universidad de Alcalá de Maths Isacson, Uppsala University, Sweden Sleeswijk (France) Henares, Spain Anja Kervanto Nevanlinna, University of Daniel Díaz Fuentes, Universidad de Helsinki, Finland Session 118 Cantabria, Spain Address Judith Clifton, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain Anja Kervanto Nevanlinna INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM IN THE 20TH Address Department of Art History CENTURY: THE EVOLVING INTERRELA- Francisco Comín University of Helsinki TIONSHIPS BETWEEN PRODUCTION, MARKETS, Universidad de Alcalá PO Box 3 OWNERSHIP, LABOR AND GOVERNMENTS Facultad de Ciencias Económicas FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland Organisers Pza. de la Victoria 2 e-mail: [email protected] Jonathan C. Brown, University of Texas at 28802 Alcalá de Henares Participants Austin, USA Madrid, Spain Andis Cinis (Latvia), Maria Dremaite David S. Painter, Georgetown University, tel.: +34 915777909 (Lithuania), Susanna Fellman (Finland), USA fax: +34 915755641 Mart Kalm (Estonia), Guido Zucconi (Italy) Address e-mail: [email protected] Jonathan C. Brown Participants Department of History Grietjie Verhoef (South Africa), Victor Session 121 University of Texas at Austin Bulmer-Thomas (United Kingdom), Pierre ISLAM AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE Austin, TX 787321, USA Lanthier (Canada), Colin Lewis (United tel.: +1 512 475 7218 Kingdom), Carlos Marichal (Mexico), Organisers e-mail: [email protected] William Megginson (USA), Andrés Avner Greif, Stanford University, USA Timur Kuran, University of Southern Participants Regalsky (Argentina), Anthony Cheung Calofornia, USA James H. Bamberg (United Kingdom), (Hong Kong), Hideaki Miyajima (Japan), David H. Breen (USA), Marcelo Bucheli Simon Ville (Australia), Lena Andersson- Address (Columbia), Nathan Citino (USA), Angel de Skog (Sweden), Sean Barrett (Ireland), Eva Avner Greif la Vega Navarro (Mexico), Ann Genova Belabed (Belgium), Frans Buelens Department of Economics (USA), Tammy Nemeth (USA), Francisco (Belgium), Julien van den Broeck Stanford University Monaldi (Venezuela), Miguel Tinker Salas (Belgium), Hans Willems (Belgium), Stanford, CA 94305-6072, USA (USA), Fiona Venn (United Kingdom), Francisco Comín (Spain), Patrick Fridenson e-mail: [email protected] (France), Lina Gálvez (Spain), Robert Joseph A. Pratt (USA) Participants Millward (United Kingdom), Harm Schröter Metin Cosgel (USA), Haggay Etkes (Israel), (Norway), Marina Sidorov (Russia), Pier Ghislaine Lydon (USA) Angelo Toninelli (Italy), Michelangelo Vasta (Italy), Nuno Valerio (Portugal) XIV International Economic History Congress page 35

Session 122 Session 124 PROGRESS, STASIS, AND CRISIS: DEBATES AND CONTROVERSIES IN HISTORY OF DEMOGRAPHIC AND ECONOMIC ECONOMIC THOUGHT DEVELOPMENTS IN ENGLAND AND BEYOND Organisers AD C.1000 – C.1800 María Eugenia Romero Sotelo, Facultad de Organiser Economía - UNAM (Mexico) Bruce M. S. Campbell, The Queen’s Walter L. Bernecker, Universität Erlangen- University of Belfast, United Kingdom Nürnberg, Germany Address Address Bruce M. S. Campbell Ma. Eugenia Romero Sotelo School of Geography López Cotilla Núm. 1805 The Queen’s University of Belfast Col. del Valle Belfast BT7 1NN, United Kingdom Del. Benito Juárez, Mexico tel.: +44 28 9097 3345 tel.: +52 56221798 e-mail: [email protected] fax: +52 56160814 Participants e-mail: Richard Smith (United Kingdom), Bob Allen [email protected] (United Kingdom), Mark Overton (United Participants Kingdom), Gregory Clark (USA), Tony Thomas Passananti (USA), Mónica Blanco Wrigley (United Kingdom), S. R. Epstein (Mexico), Esperanza Fujigaki (Mexico), (United Kingdom), Steve Broadberry Eduardo Turrent (Mexico), Rolando Cordera (United Kingdom), Philip Hoffman (USA), (Mexico), Juan Pablo Arroyo Ortiz (Mexico), Jan Luiten van Zanden (The Netherlands) Gustavo A. Del Angel (Mexico), Enrique Cárdenas Sánchez (Mexico), Elsa Gracida Session 123 Romo (Mexico), Cristina Puga (Mexico) FAMINES IN HISTORY Organisers Cormac O'Grada, University College Dublin, Ireland Eric Vanhaute, Ghent University, Belgium Address Cormac O’Grada Department of Economics University College Dublin Belfield Dublin 4, Ireland tel.: +353 1 716 8305 fax: +353 1 283 0068 e-mail: [email protected] Participants - page 36XIV International Economic History Congress

Guidelines for the session organisers 2. It is a good idea to organise a pre-conference session The session organisers are responsible for the content and before the congress. In any case, you should ask the quality of their sessions. To assist them in their task, the participants (including the chairpersons and Executive Committee of the International Economic History commentators) to meet in advance, for example during Association (IEHA) suggests a number of guidelines to be lunch or dinner on the day before the session is due to followed. take place. All papers should be distributed in advance, The congress will last for five days. Each day will be divided according to the arrangements offered by the congress into four time blocks of 90 minutes (two before lunch and two organisation. We suggest that each paper be given at least after lunch). Each session organiser will be given two time 15 minutes for presentation and a quarter of the total blocks (in the morning or in the afternoon). The 90-minute time should be devoted to discussion. blocks will be followed by 30-minute coffee breaks in the mornings and afternoons. 3. Carry out your plan, and stick to it. Announce at the Please note that the deadline for paper submissions is 31 beginning of the session what schedule will be followed: May 2006. It is the session organiser’s responsibility to ensure paper presentations, comments and discussion. It would that paper presenters deliver their papers in time. be a good idea to distribute a timetable at the session. The IEHA wishes to enhance the quality of the congress proceedings as far as possible, and therefore encourages 4. See that all involved obey the rules; it is not unknown session organisers and chairpersons to plan their sessions for people to try to take more time for presenting their carefully and well in advance. We would like you to think about papers than is allocated to them. Think of ways of dealing the following issues. with this problem in a flexible and friendly way. The congress organisers will distribute three cards to help Golden Rules for enhancing the quality of a session you in carrying out the necessary symbolic acts when scholars go beyond their time limits: a yellow card (FIVE 1. Make a balanced plan of the session, including a clear MINUTES), an orange card (ONE MINUTE) and a red timetable: how much time you will allocate to the card (STOP NOW). presentation of papers, how much to comments, how much to questions from the audience and to general 5. Think of ways of dealing with language problems: not all discussion. Discuss the plan with your co-organisers, participants will necessarily be fluent in English, which chairpersons and paper presenters. will be the language most often spoken in the congress. Find out well in advance who may have problems XIV International Economic History Congress page 37

communicating in English. Make sure that the Please note that all Macintosh files should be converted into chairperson is fluent in all of the languages that might MS-Office format. It will not be possible to use any Macintosh be used in the session, and that he or she could help to equipment at the university. translate questions or answers. The best way to overcome language problems may be to follow the procedure that is used to make presentations generally easier to digest and more enjoyable to follow: encourage the use of summaries containing the most important points of the presentation, plus relevant graphs and tables, distributed as handouts or (preferably) as overhead or pc- presentation slides.

6. Think of ways of creating a positive incentive structure and of stimulating the kind of international scientific exchange that is vital to these congresses. It is especially important to encourage young scholars: give them detailed comments on their papers (and on their presentation style), bring them into contact with ‘established’ colleagues who are present, give them advice about the possible publication of their paper (for example, about submission to a specific journal you know well).

7. Do not forget to ask the contributors what technical aides they need in their presentation, and check that they are to be found in the venue reserved for your session. You would be well advised to gather together in advance the power-point presentations of the paper presenters in order to ensure swift and smooth changeovers. There will be technical assistants on duty at all locations, who will give assistance if needed. page 38 XIV International Economic History Congress

social programme

Receptions Date/time: Wednesday 23 August 2006, at 16.00 or 19.00 The official social programme includes two receptions, hosted Duration: 3 hours by the University of Helsinki and the City of Helsinki. The Departure: Halkolaituri/Vedkajen, Pohjoissatama/Norra University of Helsinki reception will be held on Monday hamnen (North Harbour) evening, 21 August 2006, and the City of Helsinki reception on Price: 55 EUR per person Friday evening, 25 August 2006. All congress participants are cordially invited to both. A light supper (fish soup) is included in the price and you will be able to purchase refreshments on board. When making your reservation please indicate your preference Excursions concerning the departure time. Deadline for bookings is 1 Participants wishing to join the excursions listed below are July 2006. requested to book in advance via the registration form and to pay the appropriate amount to the TAVI Congress Bureau. All reservations will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis Finnish sauna depending on availability. Helsinki offers a good choice of locations and places to Evening cruise on traditional coastal sailers experience the Finnish sauna culture. The congress information desk will provide details and give recommen- The beautiful south-coast archipelago is the scenery you will dations. be able to enjoy on our Wednesday-evening cruise. We have charted several vessels, one of which is the Astrid, a traditional Finnish auxiliary coastal sailer. The cruise will take you along the city’s shores and through its beautiful island network. XIV International Economic History Congress page 39

Iittala – Hämeenlinna tour Lahti – Kuusankoski – Verla tour

This guided (in English) full-day coach trip to the Iittala Glass This guided (in English) full-day coach trip will start with a Centre will include a visit to the glass museum and the factory visit to Lahti, a modern lakeside city on Lake Vesijärvi, and a shop (Iittala, Arabia, Hackman and Rörstrand). Lunch will be visit to the Sibelius Hall, which is a model example of new served in Katinen Manor, which offers a unique atmosphere technology and modern wood construction. Lunch will be in a traditional manor house milieu. The tour will continue to served in Kuusankoski at the Kymen Paviljonki. The tour will Hämeenlinna to the birthplace of the Finnish composer Jean continue to the UPM Kymi paper mill, which is a modern fine- Sibelius (Tuesday 22 August), or to the medieval redbrick Häme paper factory on the river Kymi. The tour concludes with a visit Castle (Thursday 24 August). to the Verla Mill Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1996, which will give you a vivid picture of life at the paper mill Date: Tuesday 22 August and Thursday 24 August 2006 in the 19th century. Duration/departure: 9.00 – 17.00, from Metsätalo/Forsthuset Date: Tuesday 22 August 2006 Price: 68 EUR per person Duration/departure: 8.30 – 19.00, from Price includes: guide services, entrance fees, coffee/tea and Metsätalo/Forsthuset lunch Price: 65 EUR per person Minimum group size: 30 persons Price includes: guide services, entrance fees, coffee/tea and lunch Minimum group size: 30 persons For information on additional short excursions and post- congress tours, see page 49. page 40 XIV International Economic History Congress

registration

The TAVI Congress Bureau is in charge of registration. All Congress participation correspondence concerning the registration practicalities should be addressed to the bureau. Please note that registration All participants will be entitled to starts on 1 January 2006. • attend the working sessions • coffee/tea during the two daily coffee breaks • attend the two receptions • use the special facilities provided at the congress locations Registration fees (VAT 0 %)* regular Anyone who has registered as an accompanying person will 1 JANUARY – 30 APRIL 2006 200 EUR be entitled to 1 MAY – 31 JULY 2006 280 EUR • participate in the official social programme 1 AUGUST 2006 – 360 EUR • use the special facilities provided at the congress locations STUDENT The fee does not include hotel accommodation or excursions. 1 JANUARY – 30 APRIL 2006 135 EUR 1 MAY – 31 JULY 2006 200 EUR Payment and confirmation of registration 1 AUGUST 2006 – 250 EUR Payment of the registration fee should be made in advance in Students are required to include a certificate issued by their euros. After receiving your registration form and payment the university/institution with their registration form. The TAVI Congress Bureau will send you a letter of confirmation. certificate should be sent to the TAVI Congress Bureau Please note that all payments should be free of bank handling (Papinkatu 21, FI-33200 Tampere). charges. Registration will not be effective until the payment has been received. Participants registering as students will accompanying person receive their confirmation letter when both the registration 1 January – 30 April 2006 100 EUR fee and a certificate issued by their university/institution have 1 May – 31 July 2006 135 EUR been received by the TAVI Congress Bureau. Bank drafts and 1 August 2006 – 135 EUR personal, travellers’ or company cheques cannot be accepted. A letter of invitation will be sent on demand but only once the *The fees include 10 EUR for the IEHA Office. full payment has been received. Payment options Cancellation and refund policy

• By credit card (recommended): VISA, MasterCard and Please note that cancellations have to be made in writing. If a Eurocard are accepted via the registration form or online. cancellation is received before 1 May 2006, 80% of the Online registration will open on 1 January 2006. Please visit registration and excursion fees will be refunded. If it is received the congress website (www.helsinki.fi/iehc2006) for the before 1 July the refund is 50%, and after 1 July there will be relevant link. no refund.

• By bank transfer to the congress account: Bank: Tampereen Seudun Osuuspankki, PO Box 30, FI-33101 Tampere, Finland Bank account: 573008-2290183 Account holder: IEHC 2006 - Congress SWIFT/BIC code: OKOYFIHH IBAN: FI3157300820290183

Please mark “IEHC 2006” and the participant’s name as a reference and send a copy of the transfer receipt with the registration form. All bank charges are to be paid by the participant. page 42 XIV International Economic History Congress

grants for junior paper presenters

There will be two funds to which junior scholars presenting 4. A letter from the session organiser stating that the papers at the Helsinki 2006 Congress will be able to apply for applicant has been accepted as a session presenter. grants (700–1000 euros each). 5. A reference letter from the applicant’s university/institution. 6. The application letter must include a statement The Roberto Cortés Conde fund confirming that the applicant is able to cover part of his/her It was decided at the IEHA Executive Committee meeting held total travel and accommodation costs. An estimation of the in April 2005 that junior scholars from Latin America who will travel expenses, specifically including the cheapest flight-ticket be presenting papers at the Helsinki 2006 Congress will be alternative (please specify the airline(s) and actual able to apply for a grant from the Roberto Cortés Conde fund, connections) should be submitted on a separate piece of paper. which was established in 2003. After the deadline the committee will consider all of the applications and give their decisions by the end of March 2006. Please note that participants should primarily seek funds from Grants from the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of other sources. Finland We will only accept applications sent by post. They should Junior scholars from the developing countries will be able to be sent to: apply for grants from the Ministry’s Department of Development Cooperation. Ms. Andrea Lorenz-Wende Dept. of Social Science History Please note that grants will only be given to participants who University of Helsinki are presenting a paper at the congress. Applicants must cover PO Box 54, FI-00014 Helsinki, Finland part of their travel and accommodation costs from other funds. Paper presenters seeking funding should send the following No decisions will be given before the deadline. Applicants will documentation before the deadline of 10 February 2006: be contacted by the committee in March 2006. Queries 1. Application letter. concerning the application procedure should be sent to Ms. 2. Curriculum vitae. Andrea Lorenz-Wende (e-mail: andrea.lorenz- 3. Title and abstract of the congress paper to be presented. [email protected]).

Riitta Hjerppe Yrjö Kaukiainen Luis Bertola Carlos Marichal Tamas Szmrecsányi XIV International Economic History Congress page 43 general information

Host country Travel and accommodation

Finland’s geographical location on the interface between Helsinki-Vantaa Airport is about 16 kilometres from the city Eastern and Western Europe gives the country an added centre. Transportation from the airport to the centre of Helsinki attractiveness as a congress venue. In August the day-time (arriving at the Main Railway Station) by the Finnair airport temperature is generally around 15° – 20° centigrade and the bus costs 4.90 euros, and by public transportation on bus weather is mostly sunny with occasional rainy days. Finland number 615 costs 3.40 euros (all autumn 2005 prices). has adopted the European single currency and its monetary Transportation from the airport to the centre of Helsinki by unit is the euro (EUR or ¤). taxi costs about 30 – 35 euros (autumn 2005 price). Taxis accept Finland is two hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time cash and major credit cards. Taxis are reliable and have meters, (GMT). The 24-hour clock is usually followed, and shop signs and tips are unnecessary. might read as follows: 9.00 – 21.00 (from 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 Cash points (ATMs, marked with a yellow sign Otto.) are p.m.). available at several locations throughout the airport and in the city centre, and they accept major credit cards. Foreign currency can be exchanged at several currency-exchange offices The host city and the congress site at the airport (e.g. Sampo Bank: Monday-Friday 6.00 – 23.00, Helsinki, the capital of Finland, has gained a reputation as an Saturday 7.00 – 21.00 and Sunday 8.00 – 23.00), and in the attractive host city for various international meetings. It is centre of Helsinki (e.g. Forex at the Main Railway Station). famous for its architecture and its central area beautifully There is a wide range of hotels in the city centre and within situated on a peninsula surrounded by the sea. The city-centre walking distance of the university (see the map on the back campus of the University of Helsinki is the congress site and cover). Student dormitories are also available. Participants are the main shopping areas, restaurants and sights are near by. responsible for making their own reservations and for any Helsinki also offers a wide range of cultural events in the cancellations. Please note that the local congress organisation summer. More information about the host city is available from is not able to make any bookings. The organising committee the Helsinki City Tourist Bureau (Pohjoisesplanadi 19, has nevertheless pre-booked room quotas in the hotels listed FI-00100 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 1693757, fax +358 9 1693839, below. The quota expiry date is mentioned separately for every e-mail: [email protected], www.hel.fi/tourism/en/). hotel. Most of the hotels only guarantee the booking until a page 44 XIV International Economic History Congress

certain cut-off date, in many cases much earlier than the 4-star hotels congress dates. Helsinki is quite a popular congress venue during August and we therefore strongly recommend you to Cumulus Seurahuone make your reservation as soon as possible. Kaivokatu 12, 00100 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 69141, fax +358 All hotels accept credit cards, but not cheques. All prices 9 6914010, e-mail: [email protected], are per room per night and include VAT. www.cumulus.fi single room: 125 EUR; double room: - breakfast included 5-star hotels booking reference: IEHC Crowne Plaza Helsinki quota expires: 20 June 2006 50, 00260 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 Holiday Inn City Centre 25210000, fax +358 9 25213999, e-mail: Elielinaukio 5, 00100 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 54255000, [email protected], www.crowneplaza-helsinki.fi fax +358 9 54255299, e-mail: [email protected], single room: 150 EUR; double room: 175 EUR www.hi-helsinkicity.com breakfast included single room: 140 EUR; double room: 165 EUR booking reference: IEHC breakfast included quota expires: 20 June 2006 booking reference: IEHC Scandic Continental Helsinki quota expires: 20 June 2006 Mannerheimintie 46, 00260 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 47371, Palace Hotel Linna fax +358 9 47372211, e-mail: Lönnrotinkatu 29, 00130 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 010 [email protected], www.scandic- 3444000, fax +358 9 010 3444001, e-mail: hotels.com [email protected], www.palace.fi single room: 131 EUR; double room: 166 EUR single room: 152 EUR; double room: 182 EUR breakfast included breakfast included booking reference: HEL200806 booking reference: IEHC06 quota expires: 20 June 2006 quota expires: 20 May 2006 Scandic Hotel Grand Marina Katajanokanlaituri 6, 00160 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 1661, fax +358 9 664764, e-mail: grandmarina@scandic- hotels.com, www.scandic-hotels.com single room: 125 EUR; double room: 160 EUR XIV International Economic History Congress page 45

breakfast included Cumulus Kaisaniemi booking reference: IEHC06 Kaisaniemenkatu 7, 00100 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 172881, quota expires: 1 June 2006 fax +358 9 605379, e-mail: Scandic Hotel Marski [email protected], www.cumulus.fi Mannerheimintie 10, 00100 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 68061, single room: 120 EUR; double room: - fax +358 9 642377, e-mail: [email protected], breakfast included www.scandic-hotels.com booking reference: IEHC single room: 139 EUR; double room: 174 EUR quota expires: 20 June 2006 breakfast included Hotel Arthur booking reference: HEL200806 Vuorikatu 19, 00100 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 173441, fax quota expires: 20 June 2006 +358 9 626880, e-mail: [email protected], Scandic Hotel Simonkenttä www.hotelarthur.fi Simonkatu 9, 00100 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 68380, fax single room: 85 EUR; double room: 104 EUR +358 9 6838111, e-mail: simonkentta@scandic- breakfast included hotels.com, www.scandic-hotels.com booking reference: IEHC2006 single room: 139 EUR; double room: 174 EUR quota expires: 20 July 2006 breakfast included Best Western Hotel Haaga booking reference: HEL200806 Nuijamiestentie 10, 00320 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 quota expires: 20 June 2006 58078157, fax +358 9 58078386 e-mail: [email protected], www.hotelhaaga.fi single room: 124 EUR; double room: 150 EUR 3-star hotels breakfast included Cumulus Olympia booking reference: IEHC 06 Läntinen Brahenkatu 2, 00510 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 quota expires: 30 June 2006 69151, fax +358 9 6915219, e-mail: Park Hotel Käpylä [email protected], www.cumulus.fi Pohjolankatu 38, 00600 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 799755, fax single room: 104 EUR; double room: - +358 9 792781, e-mail: [email protected], breakfast included www.parkhotelkapyla.fi booking reference: IEHC single room: 125 EUR; double room: 150 EUR quota expires: 20 June 2006 breakfast included booking reference: IEHC06 quota expires: 30 June 2006 page 46XIV International Economic History Congress

2-star hotels / hostels

Hostel Academica Eurohostel Hietaniemenkatu 14, 00100 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 Linnankatu 9, 00160 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 622 0470, fax 13114334, fax +358 9 441201, e-mail: +358 9 655 044, e-mail: [email protected], [email protected], www.hostelacademica.fi www.eurohostel.fi single room: 55 EUR; double room: 75 EUR (autumn single room: 38.60 EUR; double room: 46.40 EUR 2005 prices) breakfast not included breakfast included booking reference: IEHC 2006, 107837 booking reference: IEHC06 quota expires: 20 July 2006 quota expires: 20 July 2006 Gasthaus Omapohja Hostel Erottajanpuisto Itäinen Teatterikuja 3, 00100 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 666211, Uudenmaankatu 9, 00120 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 642169, fax +358 9 62280053 fax +358 9 6802757, e-mail: [email protected], single room: 50–70 EUR; double room: 72–92 EUR www.erottajanpuisto.com breakfast not included single room: 47 EUR; double room: 60 EUR booking reference: IEHC06 breakfast included quota expires: 30 June 2006 booking reference: IEHC2006 Kongressikoti quota expires: 20 June 2006 Snellmaninkatu 15 A 10, 00170 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 1356839, fax +358 9 7286947 single room: 44 EUR; double room: 56 EUR breakfast not included booking reference: IEHC06 quota expires: 30 June 2006 Hostel Satakuntatalo Lapinrinne 1 A, 00180 Helsinki, tel. +358 9 69585232, fax +358 9 6854245, e-mail: [email protected] single room: 37 EUR; double room: 55 EUR breakfast included booking reference: IEHC06 quota expires: 31 May 2006 XIV International Economic History Congress page 47 congress info

Congress day 15.30 – 16.00 coffee break Opening hours during the congress week: The congress days will run as follows: 16.00 – 17.30 sessions Sunday 15.00 – 20.00 Sunday 18.00 – 19.00 General Assembly Monday 8.00 – 19.00 15.00 – 20.00 registration Friday Tuesday to Friday 9.00 – 18.00 Monday 9.00 – 10.30 sessions 9.30 – 11.00 Opening Session 10.30 – 11.00 coffee break The following facilities will be available at 11.00 – 11.30 coffee break 11.00 – 12.30 sessions the information desk: 11.30 – 13.00 dissertation competition 12.30 – 14.00 lunch • notice boards for messages and further 13.00 – 14.30 lunch 14.00 – 15.30 sessions information about the sessions 14.30 – 16.00 sessions 15.30 – 16.00 coffee break • pigeon holes for participants’ post and 16.00 – 16.30 coffee break 16.00 – 17.30 sessions faxes 16.30 – 18.00 sessions 17.45 – 18.45 Closing Session • fax/telephone 19.00 – reception hosted by the 19.00 – reception hosted by the City of • Internet access University of Helsinki Helsinki Tuesday – Wednesday 9.00 – 10.30 sessions 10.30 – 11.00 coffee break Congress information desk and 11.00 – 12.30 sessions registration 12.30 – 14.00 lunch The registration and information desk will 14.00 – 15.30 sessions open on Sunday 20 August 2006 at 15.00 15.30 – 16.00 coffee break at Metsätalo/Forsthuset, Unioninkatu 40 16.00 – 17.30 sessions (see the university campus map page 40) Thursday and on Monday morning at 8.00. 9.00 – 10.30 sessions Participants should collect their congress 10.30 – 11.00 coffee break bags from the information desk, where 11.00 – 12.30 sessions they will find skilled and helpful congress 12.30 – 14.00 lunch assistants. 14.00 – 15.30 sessions page 48 XIV International Economic History Congress

Congress language UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI In order to ensure the widest possible participation, the CITY CENTRE CAMPUS preferred language of the sessions is English. However, organisers who wish to use French or Spanish in their

A University Main sessions may do so. Building, Unioninkatu 34 (Opening Session, Fringe meetings sessions, Closing Different groups and organisations will have the Session) possibility to book rooms for meetings during the B Topelia, Department of History, Unioninkatu 38 congress (Monday – Friday). The person in charge of (meeting rooms, scheduling and appointing the facilities is Ms. Päivi congress open-air Pihlaja (e-mail: [email protected]). If you wish restaurant) to book a room for a meeting please include in your e- C Metsätalo/Forsthuset, mail the preferred date and time, and the size of the Unioninkatu 40 (registration, congress group. The room distribution will be announced in the information desk, book final brochure to be published in August 2006. exhibition, computer room, sessions) D Faculty of Social Book exhibition Sciences, Department of Social Science History, A book exhibition hall will be available for publishers Unioninkatu 37 in the Metsätalo/Forsthuset building (Unioninkatu 40) (Snellmaninkatu 14 A) from Monday 21 August to Friday 25 August 2006. Unicafe Enquiries should be sent to Ms. Andrea Lorenz-Wende restaurants/cafeterias (e-mail: [email protected]).

©Kaupunkimittaus, Helsinki 099/2004 XIV International Economic History Congress page 49 sightseeing and post-congress tours

Helsinki and its surroundings offer a wide and interesting range Timetable and duration: Thursdays and Sundays at 13.00, of sightseeing tours for visitors. Below is a list of excursions duration 4 hours offered by various tour operators. Please note that these are Departure: from Esplanade Park at Fabianinkatu just a small sample of what is on offer. If you would like to take Price: adults 49 EUR, children (7–16 yrs) 20 EUR any of these excursions you should contact the respective tour Price includes: bus transfer, guide services (in English), operator directly. Please note that the local congress coffee/tea organisation is not able to make any bookings. Sightseeing tours in and around Please note that comfortable clothing and walking shoes are Helsinki – Helsinki Expert recommended (if you would like to swim, please take your own towel and swimsuit). Helsinki Expert (tel. +358 9 22881600, fax +358 9 22881299, [email protected], www.helsinkiexpert.fi) offers 2. The Old Town of Porvoo (Borgå) a wide range of sightseeing tours in and around Helsinki With its town plan from the Middle Ages, picturesque houses (advance booking recommended): and yards and narrow streets, this is a historically unique wooden-town milieu. The symbols of Porvoo – red warehouses 1. Nuuksio National Park on the riverbank – tell a story of seafaring and trading. The tour The Nuuksio National Park is about 45 minutes’ drive from begins at the home of the Finnish national poet J. L. Runeberg, Helsinki and covers an area of 37 square kilometres of beautiful which is now a museum, and continues to the old town and Finnish nature. A professional guide will tell you about some the beautiful medieval stone church. There will be free time of its special features. The walk along the forest paths (ca. 3 available to walk in the old town and to explore the delightful km) will take between one and one-and-a-half hours. shops and craftsmen’s workshops. Afterwards there will be time to enjoy coffee/tea by an open fire. Timetable and duration: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 13.00, duration 4 hours Departure: from Esplanade Park at Fabianinkatu page 50 XIV International Economic History Congress

Price: adults 49 EUR, children (7–16 yrs) 20 EUR a. Audio city tour Price includes: bus transfer, guide services (in English), Timetable and duration: 10 June – 3 September daily at 10.00, entrance tickets 11.00, 12.00, 13.00, 14.00, duration 1 h 30 min Departure: from Esplanade Park at Fabianinkatu 3. Sibelius’ home and Art Nouveau architecture Commentary: audio sightseeing includes sound effects and The first stop is at the Art Nouveau -style Hvitträsk, a house commentary in 11 languages, including English, Finnish, set in the middle of the forest on a hill over-looking the Swedish, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian and beautiful Lake Vitträsk. It is the former studio and home of the Japanese architect trio Eliel Saarinen, Armas Lindgren and Herman Price: adults 23 EUR, children (7–16 yrs) 11 EUR Gesellius. The tour continues to Lake Tuusula, along whose Price includes: bus transfer, hostess services shores a large number of Finnish artists settled at the turn of b. Guided city tour the 20th century. It concludes with a visit to Ainola, the home Timetable and duration: January – December daily at 10.30, of the well-known Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, which is duration 1 h 45 min now a museum. Departure: from the Olympia Terminal (Silja Line) Timetable and duration: April – October at 10.45, duration 1 Timetable and duration: Tuesdays and Saturdays at 13.00, h 45 min duration 4 hours Departure: from Katajanokka Terminal (Viking Line) Departure: from Esplanade Park at Fabianinkatu Commentary: live commentary in Swedish and English Price: adults 49 EUR, children (7–16 yrs) 20 EUR Price: adults 23 EUR, children (7–16 yrs) 11 EUR Price includes: bus transfer, guide services (in English), Price includes: bus transfer, guide services entrance tickets All rates and programmes are subject to change without notice.

4. Helsinki City tours These sightseeing tours take in the most interesting parts of Helsinki, such as the historical centre, the President’s Office, the City Hall, the Parliament buildings, and the Opera House. Stops at the Sibelius Monument and, when possible, at the (Church in the Rock). XIV International Economic History Congress page 51

3. Lapland, 26 – 27 August 2006 Post-congress tours – Finland Travel Bureau Duration: 1 night/1 day Finland Travel Bureau (Kaivokatu 10 A, FI-00100 Helsinki, Description: by plane Helsinki - Ivalo - Helsinki, transfer to tel. +358 10 82621, fax +358 10 8262104, e-mail: holiday village (log cabins), dinner [email protected], www.ftb.net) offers a wide range of Price: to be announced in spring 2006 excursions in Finland and to her neighbouring countries, Booking reference: IEHC06 including Russia. Detailed information about the excursions and prices will be available on the tour 4. Stockholm, 26 – 28 August 2006 operator’s website early next year. A link to the website will Duration: 2 nights onboard ship, 1 day in Stockholm appear on the congress website when the relevant Description: by cruise ship Helsinki – Stockholm – Helsinki, information is available. Please direct all enquiries sightseeing tour, transfers concerning these excursions directly to Finland Travel Price: to be announced in spring 2006 Bureau. Booking reference: IEHC06

1. St. Petersburg, 26 – 28 August 2006 Duration: 2 nights/3 days Description: by train Helsinki - St. Petersburg - Helsinki, hotel transfers, sightseeing tour Price: to be announced in spring 2006 Booking reference: IEHC06 Please note that a visa is needed!

2. Tallinn, 26 – 27 August 2006 Duration: 1 night/2 days Description: by catamaran Helsinki - Tallinn - Helsinki, hotel transfers, sightseeing tour Price: to be announced in spring 2006 Booking reference: IEHC06 For your notes

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Executive Committee Honorary Presidents President Jean François Bergier (Switzerland) Richard Sutch (USA) Roberto Cortés Conde (Argentina) Treasurer Kristof Glamann (Denmark) Chris Lloyd (Australia) Peter Mathias (United Kingdom) Vice-President Gabriel Tortella Casares (Spain) Riitta Hjerppe (Finland) Herman Van der Wee (Belgium) Secretary General Jan Luiten van Zanden (The Netherlands) Members Leonid Borodkin (Russia) International Economiv History Association Forrest Capie (United Kingdom) IEHA congresses Patrick Fridenson (France) Stockholm 1960 Jacek Kochanowicz (Poland) Aix en Provence 1962 Naomi Lamoreaux (USA) Munich 1965 Carlos Marichal (Mexico) Bloomington 1968 Jacob Metzer (Israel) Leningrad 1970 Sevket Pamuk (Turkey) Copenhagen 1974 Om Prakash (India) Edinburgh 1978 Osamu Saito (Japan) Budapest 1982 Tamas Szmrecsányi (Brasil) Bern 1986 Gianni Toniolo (Italy) Leuven 1990 Rolf Walter (Germany) Milan 1994 Madrid 1998 Buenos Aires 2002 Helsinki 2006 page 54 XIV International Economic History Congress page 56XIV International Economic History Congress