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Fall 2010

Title

Speaker

Date

Gender-biased inheritance systems are evolutionary stable. A case study in Northern Italy in the XII-XIX century (with Maurizio Lisciandra)

Marco Casari

23-09-10

Mediation, allocation, control: trade unions and the changing faces of labour market intermediation in Western Europe (19th/early 20th centuries)

Ad Knotter

30-09-10

Voluntary giving, citizenship and political economy in the Dutch Republic, c. 1600-1800

Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk

14-10-10

Settler skills and colonial development: The case of the French Huguenots in Dutch South Africa

Johan Fourie

21-10-10

Laatmiddeleeuwse stedelijke armenzorg in de noordelijke Nederlanden in regionaal vergelijkend perspectief

Jeroen Benders

28-10-10

How Missions made the Difference: On the Origins of Formal Schooling in sub-Saharan Africa

Ewout Frankema

04-11-10

Economic orders and formative phases: A business historical journey through Danish capitalism, 1850-2000

Martin Jes Iversen

11-11-10

Financing Industry in the Dutch Golden Age: Sole Proprietors, Partnerships, and the Early Modern Capital Market

Richard Yntema

18-11-10

 

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New Book: Agency, Gender and Economic Development in the World Economy 1850–2000

New Working Paper: Immovable capital goods in medieval Muslim lands: why water-mills andbuilding cranes went missing (data here)

New GEHS book: Technology, Skills and the Pre-Modern Economy in the East and the West, editors Maarten Prak and Jan Luiten van Zanden

The Long Road to the Industrial Revolution available as print on demand paper back

Film impressions, Tine De Moor and Bas van Bavel of the CGEH explain the societal relevance of their research in short films

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