Virtual Research Seminar Series Economic History of Monarchy

Virtual Research Seminar Series Economic History of Monarchy

Veranstalter
Dr. Charlotte Backerra; Dr. Cathleen Sarti
Veranstaltungsort
Online
PLZ
OX1 2JD
Ort
Oxford
Land
United Kingdom
Findet statt
Digital
Vom - Bis
03.06.2024 - 10.06.2024
Von
Charlotte Backerra, Seminar für Mittlere und Neuere Geschichte, Lehrstuhl für Geschichte der Frühen Neuzeit, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen

The aim of this research seminar is to discuss research on economic and financial aspects of monarchies and dynasties from antiquity to present day.

Virtual Research Seminar Series Economic History of Monarchy

In monarchies, power, law, finances, and economy are intertwined aspects of the royal household.
The aim of this research seminar is to discuss research on economic and financial aspects of monarchies and dynasties from antiquity to present day. In particular, the interdependencies of finances, economics and monarchical rule are of interest. The research seminar, furthermore, hopes to encourage further research into this topic, and to enable comparative and interdisciplinary studies between different times and spaces.

Programm

Events Trinity 2024
3 June Nina Kreibig (Berlin): Safeguarding in times of crisis. The compensation of the former Bavarian royal family after 1918
10 June Gabriel Groz (Chicago): The Late-Ming ‘Mine Tax’ Reconsidered

All seminars are online and begin at 17:00 UK time (18:00 CET). We enjoy having a bit of a chit-chat after the seminar and invite all participants to join us with their beverage of choice.

Kontakt

If you are interested in presenting your research, please get in touch with cathleen.sarti@history.ox.ac.uk and charlotte.backerra@uni-goettingen.de.

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