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WORKSHOP “MARKETS AND AGENTS IN PREMODERN EUROPE”
MARKETS IN PREMODERN EUROPE
VALLADOLID, 13-14 NOV. 2014
THURSDAY, 13TH NOVEMBER.
15:30 - Welcome Remarks
15:45 - What markets? Exchange before the modern era.
JACO ZUIJDERDUIJ (Universiteit Leiden)
16:45 - Le marché lyonnais à la fin du Moyen Age, définition et dynamiques à travers l'exemple de la
compagnie florentine Salviati. AGNES PALLINI-MARTIN (École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales – Paris)
17:15 - Coffee break
17:45 - Economic integration in Castile: fairs and credit flows in early 16th-century Medina del Campo.
DAVID CARVAJAL (Universidad de Valladolid)
18:15 - Lords and towns: fair conflicts in Castile at the beginning of the 16th Century.
BEATRIZ MAJO (Universidad de Valladolid)
18:45-19:30 - Discussion.
FRIDAY, 14TH NOVEMBER.
09:30 - The annuities market in Antwerp: instruments and buyer's social profile (XIV - XV century).
FEDERICO CANNELLONI (Università degli Studi di Padova)
10:00 - Market integration and Subsistence Crises in the Crown of Aragon and the Western Mediterranean,
1400-1520. POL SERRAHIMA (Universitat de Lleida)
10:30 - The Market of Draught Animals in Midland Valencian Country during the 15th Century.
FREDERIC APARISI (Universitat de València)
11:00 - Coffee Break.
11:30-13:00 - Discussion.
13:00 - Final remarks.
Organizing Committee:
David Carvajal (U. Valladolid), Beatriz Majo (U. Valladolid), Albert Reixach (IMF-CSIC) and Esther Tello (IMF-CSIC)
Scientific Committee:
Juan A. Bonachía (U. Valladolid), Hilario Casado (U. Valladolid), Pere Verdés (IMF-CSIC) and Pere Orti (U. Girona)
Venue: Seminario Julio Valdeón (2nd floor, Fac. de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Valladolid)
Research Projects (Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad): “Poder, sociedad y fiscalidad en la Meseta Norte castellana en el
tránsito del medievo a la modernidad” (HAR2011-27016) and “Financieros al servicio del poder en la Corona de Aragón (s. XIVXV): métodos, agentes, redes” (HAR2011-24839).
With the support of: Instituto Universitario de Historia Simancas (Universidad de Valladolid), Ayuntamiento de Valladolid.