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Research in Medieval Studies 2020. Production and Commerce in Europe, 1100-1550
RiMS – Research in Medieval Studies aims to present the latest scientific advances and discuss innovative approaches in medievalism at the international level.
The first session of this initiative (November 26 and 27) will be on the dynamics between production and commerce. Factors such as technical and technological advancement or the sharpening of the production sector in the development of mercantile networks, economic markets, or trade networks will be analyzed for various regions of Europe in an extended chronology.
Production and Commerce in Europe, 1100-1550 has as guest organizer Carsten Jahnke (Copenhagen) and as keynote Bas van Bavel (Utrecht). Participation, via zoom, is free and requires no registration.
Coordinated by Flávio Miranda (CITCEM, U. Porto), Maria Amélia Álvaro de Campos (CHSC, U. Coimbra), Tiago Viúla de Faria (IEM, FCSH-NOVA U. Lisboa)
https://rimsmeetings.wordpress.com/2020/10/30/rims-2020-programme/
Links to the Zoom sessions available in the attached program.
[in English]
RiMS – Research in Medieval Studies aims to raise awareness of the latest scientific advances and discuss innovative approaches to medievalism at the international level.
The first meeting (26 and 27 November) will discuss the linkage between production and trade across several European regions over an extended timeline. Factors such as technical and technological innovation, and advances in the productive sector will come under analysis as they connected with the development of merchant and commercial networks, and of economic markets.
Production and Commerce in Europe, 1100-1550 features Carsten Jahnke (Copenhagen) as guest convener and Bas van Bavel (Utrecht) as keynote speaker. Participation, via zoom, is free and does not require registration.
Coordinators: Flávio Miranda (CITCEM, University of Porto), Maria Amélia Álvaro de Campos (CHSC, University of Coimbra), Tiago Viúla de Faria (IEM, FCSH-NOVA University of Lisbon)
https://rimsmeetings.wordpress.com/2020/10/30/rims-2020-programme/
Links for the Zoom sessions available in the attached program.