Gregory Clark (University of California, Davis), Before the dawn: were living standards in England higher in 1400 than 1800? (Dit seminarie maakt deel uit van de "Brussels Seminars in Economic and Social History").
Maandag 24 februari 2020
Matthijs Degraeve (VUB), ‘Social inequality in urban middling groups: Construction entrepreneurs in Brussels ca. 1865’.
Maandag 9 maart 2020
Sigrid Wadauer (University of Vienna), ‘Co-Producing and Using Identity Documents. Habsburg Monarchy/Austria ca. 1850-1938’.
Esther Beeckaert (UGent-VUB)
Maandag 23 maart 2020 (afgelast door de COVID-19 epidemie)
Jane Humphries (University of Oxford), “The Real Cost of Respectable Living: A New Approach” (Dit seminarie maakt deel uit van de "Brussels Seminars in Economic and Social History").
Maandag 6 april 2020 (afgelast door de COVID-19 epidemie)
Guido Alfani (Bocconi University), “Economic Inequality in Pre- Industrial Europe, ca. 1300-1800” (Dit seminarie maakt deel uit van de "Brussels Seminars in Economic and Social History").
Maandag 11 mei 2020
Anke Verbeke (VUB), Conditions of co-residence. The households of the urban elderly in Antwerp at the end of the eighteenth century.
Kim Overlaet (Lund University), ‘Family, community, and state’ (Chapter in: Christopher Martin & Jaco Zuijderduijn, eds., A Cultural History of Old Age: The Renaissance (eta. 2020)).
Maandag 25 mei 2020
Wout Saelens (UA & VUB), 'Industrial energy consumption in eighteenth-century Ghent (C. 1650-1850)
Maandag 8 juni 2020
Homer Wagenaar (Queen’s University Belfast), ‘What happens under a flexible patent law? An institutional analysis of the Dutch patent system, 1817-1869’.