'Finlux' seminar on the history of the Luxembourg financial centre: Winter semester 2019

'Finlux' seminar on the history of the Luxembourg financial centre: Winter semester 2019

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Centre for Contemporary and Digital History, University of Luxembourg
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Maison des Sciences Humaines, 4th floor, C2DH meeting room
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Campus Belval, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
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Luxembourg
Vom - Bis
15.10.2019 - 10.12.2019
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Benjamin Zenner

'FinLux' seminar on the history of the Luxembourg financial centre: Schedule for the winter term 2019

‘FinLux’ is a series of seminars held on a monthly basis and focusing on the history of the Luxembourg financial centre.
From its inception, the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) has decided to make the history of the financial centre one of its main research priorities. The seminar is a place for scholars to discuss ongoing research projects in banking and financial history in a broad sense. The unifying theme of the seminars is a reflection on which topics, actors, sources, and methods can be used to write the history of the Luxembourg financial centre.

All sessions start at 18:00 sharp at the C²DH (Maison des Sciences humaines, 4th floor). The presentations this semester will be in either French or English. Please e-mail Benjamin Zenner in case you wish to participate.

Programm

The sessions for the winter term of 2019 are as follows:

15-10-2019: Camille Herlin-Giret: Les professionnels du conseil patrimonial : gardiens du statut

12-11-2019: Nico Deswaef, Corporate Office Interiors in Post-war Belgium: a Genealogy of a Modern Sociotope

10-12-2019: Christophe Farquet: A Beggar Became a Banker: Financial Relations between Switzerland and France and the Implications for Foreign Policy, from the Belle Epoque to the Phoney War

Kontakt

Benjamin Zenner

Centre for Contemporary and Digital History Université du Luxembourg Campus Belval 11, Porte des Sci

benjamin.zenner@uni.lu


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