Time Schedule for the CD Rom of the 2002 Congress Papers

 

 

 

August 1, 2001: An account will be opened for the reception of the papers.

 

An email account will be opened shortly available for the reception of the papers (check Congress webpage for details: www.eh.net/xiiicongress). As they arrived, a quality control will make sure they include the information required. 

 

 

February 1, 2002: Submission Deadline

 

Papers submitted anytime before February 1, 2002,  will be included in the CD.

 

 

February – March 15, 2002: Corrections

 

Those papers that do not include the information required will be forwarded  to the authors, for them to make the necessary corrections. A new submission deadline will be fixed for them.

 

March 15 – July 15, 2002: Preparation of CD Rom

 

This includes the structural, esthetic and packaging design of the CD. Already at this stage the papers (HTML format) will be on the congress webpage: www.eh.net/xiiicongress. The general public will have access to this information, and will be able to download papers of interest.

 

 

June 15, 2002: Print

 

All the information is sent to Teltron, responsible for printing the CD and the quality control.

 

 

July 10, 2002: Delivery of the CD


Session Proposals accepted after the Second Call for Sessions

 

Listed are the session proposals that have been accepted by the Executive Committee in July 2001. Another five sessions may be accepted depending on the ability of the organizers to come forward with a preliminary list of participants and papers. Detailed information on these sessions will be available shortly on the Congress webpage: www.eh.net/xiiicongress/

 

1.     Cooperativismo y asociacionismo agropecuario y pesquero en Europa y América Latina, siglos XIX y XX: una perspectiva comparada.

2.     Savings Banks as Financial Institutions: Role, Performance and Impact

3.     Argentina y Brasil: Análisis comparativo de sus procesos internos y condicionantes externo en sus historias económicass

4.     Les pays de l Europe Centrale et de l Europe de l Est : allez - retour ver l economie de marche ( 1850 - 2000)

5.     Viajeros: El inventario del Mundo

6.     Latin America and Global Trade: Commodity Chains from the Colonial Regime to the Present

7.     Commodities: Understanding the Global Economy through the History of Things, 1000-2000

8.     The Performance of European Business in the 20th Century

9.     Ethno-Nationality, Property Rights in Land and Territorial Sovereignty in Historical Perspective

10.  Economic Behavior of Indigenous Peoples during New World Colonization

11.  Economic History of Southern Africa : Economic change in SADC ( the Southern African Development Community, formerly SADCC – the Southern African Development coordinating Council), 1980 – 2000.

12.  Gauchos y gaúchos. Una aproximacion a su historia economica de Buenos Aires a Rio Grande do Sul

13.  Comercio Imperial y Consulados de Comercio en el Mundo Ibero/Americano, Siglos XVI-XIX

14.  The Regulated Economy of Transport, Communication, and Information Technology, 1850-2000

15.  The Economic Exploitation of Children: Fact or Fiction?

16.  Banking in Latin America, 1870-1940: Structure, Regulation & Crises

17.  Coins and trade outside the Empires (Antiquity, Middle Ages)

18.  Business Organizations and the Political Economy of Twentieth-Century Latin America

19.  The Anatomy of Deflations

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

21.  Social entrepreneurship: cooperatives, non profit organizations and their economic role in the XIX and XX c.

22.  Disease, Medicine and Development in Modern Asia: A Comparative Study between South Asia and East Asia

23.  Russia and Western World: Economic Relations Before World War I and Their Restoration and Development in the 1920s

24.  Evolution of Work Incentives in East Europe, XIXth-XXth centuries.

25.  Historia Minera Comparada

26.  Demographic Responses to Economic Stress in Pre-Industrial Europe and Asia.

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

28.  Agricultural Productivity in 18th and Eerly-19th Century Eurasia

29.  Information transmission and market integration.

30.  Empresas y organizaciones patronales portuarias

31.  Height, Health and Nutrition in Peripheral Regions of the World

32.  Statistical and cartographic information in State- and market-building processes, 18th-20th century

33.  Confiscations of the Estates of the Regular clergy and Capitalistic Accumulation in Early modern Europe and American Continent

34.  Intellectual Property Institutions and Technological Change: A Comparative Perspective

35.  Wealth Accumulation, Inequality and Growth in the long run; new perspectives derived from individual and family data

36.  La racionalidad económica de las políticas migratorias en una perspectiva histórica (Europa-América, XIX-XX)

37.  The Cold War Business Challenge: Strategic Trade Controls and Western Business 1945-1990

38.  Vers un réseau de transport européen intermodal: les leçons de l’histoire

39.  African Slavery in the Americas: The Brazilian Experience

40.  Financing the Everyday: Plebeian Patterns of Credit, Savings and Expenditure, c. 1700-1914

41.  “Problemas económicos y sociales de la evolución del agro pampeano en la segunda mitad del siglo XX”

42.  The mid 19th century potato crisis. A comparative analysis on short term impacts and long term effects of the 'last' European hunger crisis

43.  Economía exportadora y crecimiento económico. El ciclo salitrero chileno: nuevos enfoques y comparaciones

44.  Historical Role of Ports since 1000 A.D.

 


Slate of nominees for the 2002-2006 Executive Committee

 

 

In 2002 the General Assembly will have to appoint various new members and officers of the Executive Committee. To begin with, a new President has to be elected, resulting from the stepping down of Roberto Cortes Conde as president and as a member of the executive committee. Secondly, a new treasurer should be appointed to replace Hans-Christian Johansen. Furthermore, four sitting members are not eligible for a new term (according to the new rules proposed by the Executive Committee), or have decided not to be a candidate for the next Executive Committee. This has led the Executive Committee to the following nominations (in bold those who should be elected at the General Assemmbly).

 

 

Officers

 

 

 

 

 

President

:

Richard Sutch

Vice-president

:

Riitta Hjerppe

Treasurer

:

Chris Lloyd

Secretary-Gen.

:

Jan Luiten van Zanden

 

 

 

Sitting members

 

 

 

 

 

1

:

Osamu Saito

2

:

Patrick Fridenson

3

:

Sevket Pamuk

4

:

Jacob Metzer

5

:

Jacek Kochanowicz

6

:

Tamas Szmrecsányi

7

:

Leonid Borodkin

8   (Cortes Conde)

:

Carlos Marichal

9   (Johansen)

:

Om Prakash

10 (Eddie)

:

Naomi Lamoreaux

11 (Reis)

:

Gianni Toniolo

12 (Pohl)

:

Rolf Walter

13 (Thane)

:

Forrest Capie

 

 


Slate of scholars invited to the 2002 Dissertation Sessions

 

 

 

Antiquity and Middle Ages

 

Gonzalez de Lara

 

 

Early Modern

 

Baten, Jörg

Brunt, Liam

Gelderblom, Oscar

Limberber, Michael

 

 

Modern, before World War I

 

Neven, Muriel

Poehle Fraser, Monica

Rosés Vendoiro, Juan Ramon

Wegge, Simone

 

 

Modern, after World War I

 

Moriguchi, Chiaki

Petterson, Thomas

Uche, Chibuike

Touwen, Jeroen