Phd Sessions
[latest update: 16 May 2023, 17:05]
Please note that a link to the full papers will be sent to all registered participants shortly after 12 May.
24 May, 13:30-15:00 | Session 1 A | Rodestraat 14, room 212 |
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Yannis Skalli-Housseini [abstract (pdf)] Between success and failure: government reform and the rise of the fiscal state in 18th century Flanders chair: Cécile Bruyet, peer: Alberto Concina, senior: Christiaan van Bochove |
Rose Southard [abstract (pdf)] Food fight! The urban food supply through the lens of civil court cases in eighteenth-century Brussels chair: Hanna te Velde, peer: Cécile Bruyet, senior: Maïka De Keyzer |
Sietske van der Veen (online) [abstract (pdf)] Novel opportunities, perpetual barriers: The integration of the Jewish Dutch elite, 1870-1940 chair: Alberto Concina, peer: Hanna te Velde, senior: Hilde Greefs |
24 May, 13:30-15:00 | Session 1 B | Rodestraat 14, room 213 |
Jasper Segerink [abstract (pdf)] Our lodging house in the middle of the street. Lodging housekeepers in an expanding port city, Antwerp (1850-1914) chair: Pichayapat Naisupap, peer: Karoline da Silva Rodrigues, senior: Marlou Schrover |
Melinda Susanto [abstract (pdf)] Regulating health and medicine in the Dutch East India Company chair: Dinos Sevdalakis, peer: Pichayapat Naisupap, senior: Dries Lyna |
Stan Pannier [abstract (pdf)] Outsiders and the empires of others: Frederic Romberg and the trade with West and Central Africa, 1776-1786 chair: Karoline da Silva Rodrigues, peer: Dinos Sevdalakis, senior: Elisabeth Heijmans |
25 May, 09:30-11:00 | Session 2A | Rodestraat 14, room 112 |
Lena Walschap [abstract (pdf)] Give a man a fish: Peasant fishing in late medieval Bosham from a socioeconomic and environmental perspective chair: Mark Raat, peer: Afra de Mars, senior: Alexis Wilkin |
Arnoud Jensen [abstract (pdf)] Two hundred barrels of manure: short-term leasehold and care for the soil in Cambrésis, 1330-1400 chair: Afra de Mars, peer: Mark Raat, senior: Pieter De Graef |
25 May, 09:30-11:00 | Session 2 B | Rodestraat 14, room 124 |
Bente Marschall [abstract (pdf)] “An untaxed pint, please!” Enclaves and indirect beer and wine taxation in late medieval Maastricht chair: Reinder Klinkhamer, peer: Bas Spliet, senior: Bart Lambert |
Nicolas Brunmayr [abstract (pdf)] Can food regulation lead to conflicts? A re-examination of the Holland-Deventer Conflict (1463-1473) and of the role of butter regulation in it chair: Silke Geven, peer: Reinder Klinkhamer, senior: Jessica Dijkman |
Jesse Hollestelle [abstract (pdf)] Non-revolutionary abolition of the feudal system? A sketch of an alternative trajectory chair: Max Quentin Bischoff, peer: Dinos Sevdalakis, senior: Jessica Dijkman |
25 May, 14:00-15:30 | Session 3 A | Rodestraat 14, room 124 |
Adam Hall [abstract (pdf)] Closing the distance: Hanseatic traders in Holland and at the Great Council, 1525-1545 chair: Sieben Feys, peer: Max Quentin Bischoff, senior: Jeroen Puttevils |
Jurriaan Wink [abstract (pdf)] Commerce and central courts: trade and traders from the north-eastern Low Countries and the Great Council of Malines (1470-1560) (1470-1560) chair: Dinos Sevdalakis, peers: Sieben Feys, senior: Frederik Buylaert |
25 May, 14:00-15:30 | Session 3 B | Rodestraat 14, room 213 |
Tom De Waele [abstract (pdf)] “To avoid all further lawsuits and difficulties”: Conflict, dialogue and pragmatic strategies in seigneuries of Burgundian and Habsburg Flanders chair: Bas Spliet, peer: Silke Geven, senior: Tim Soens |
Karlijn Luk [abstract (pdf)] Violent conflicts between migrants and locals in early modern Leiden and Rotterdam chair: Philippe Paeps, peer: Vany Susanto, senior: Anne Winter |