Thursday, 22 November 2018
14:30–15:00 – Welcome Adress and Introduction (Thomas Frank, Pavia)
15:00–18:45 – Panel 1 (chaired by Ricardo Rao, Bergamo)
The influence of partible inheritance on land transactions among siblings. Lambach mid-15th century (Johannes Kaska, Vienna)
The The ‘land-family bond’ in wine growing villages near Vienna, 1450–1550 (Samuel Nussbaum, Vienna)
Vienna’s wine. Citizens and their vineyard investments around 1400 AD (Thomas Ertl, Berlin)
Friday, 23 November 2018
09:00–12:30 – Panel 2 (chaired by Mario Rizzo, Pavia)
The transfer of peasant land in the Cheb region around 1450 (Czech Republic) (Thomás Klír, Prague)
A land market among locals – Land transactions in the Aflenz estate (Upper Styria), 1494–1550 (Birgit Heinzle, St. Gallen)
Hidden reasons or apparent purchase? Land swap contracts in early modern southern Tyrol (Janine Maegraith, Vienna)
14:00–16:30 – Panel 3 (chaired by Amar Salem Baadj, Trier)
The lease market in the region of Treviso: the tenants of the Hospital Santa Maria dei Battuti, 15th–16th century (Thomas Frank, Pavia)
Capitalism and peasants economy. Agrarian contracts, socio-economic stratification and households organisation in the early modern Lombardy (Matteo Di Tullio, Pavia)
16:30–17:00 – Final Discussion (Thomas Ertl, Berlin and Emmanuel Huertas, Toulouse)