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1Nature vs. commerce in times of crisis, 1200-1800Arnoud Jensen- University of Antwerp; Sander Berghmans- University of Ghent
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2Spatial pattern of inequalities in rural areas 1300-1910Demeter Gábor, Research Centre for the Humanities, Budapest
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3Materiality of Landscapes. Settlement and Household Archaeology in Central Europe.Molnár Kovács Zsolt- UBB Cluj
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4Epidemics and Famine-related Mortality Crises in the Medieval Rural World: Diffusion, Impact, Responses and Written MemoryPere Benito Monclús- Universitat de Lleida
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5Farm to Spoon? Urban Landownership and Short Food Supply Chains in Medieval EuropeTim Soens- University of Antwerp
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6Administering medieval rurality. Fiscality, wealth and population in the rural world (13th-15th centuries)Marco Conti (chair)- Université de Bordeaux Montaigne; Armand Jamme- CNRS Lyon
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7From the bottom up. Day labourers, well-off peasants and social mobility in late medieval EuropeAntoni Furió- University of Valencia
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8Economic efficiency in agricultural economy in Late Medieval and Early Modern Central and Eastern EuropePiotr Guzowski- University of Bialystok
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9Demographic crises in rural areas - old questions and new perspectivesPiotr Guzowski- University of Bialystok
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10Mills, milling and millers in early modern northern EuropeRichard W Hoyle- University of Reading
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11Maize diffusion between the Adriatic Sea and the Danube basin (16th-18th c.)
Luca Mocarelli- University of Milano-Bicocca; Aleksander Panjek- University of Primorska; Gordana Garić Petrović- Institute of History Belgrade
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12The technical and intellectual challenges of the acclimatisation of plant and animal species during the Colombian exchange (XVI-XXth centuries)Laurent Herment- CNRS Paris; Laurent Brassart, University of Lille
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13Customs of Two Shores. Institutional Bricolage, Property Rights and Practices Between Europe and OverseasJosé-Miguel Lana-Berasain- Public University of Navarre
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14Disputing property rights: the multiplicity of cases and agents in land conflicts in 18th century Iberian AmericaCarmen Alveal- UFRN/Brown University
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15Organization of agrarian production and labour relations in the Ottoman large landed estates (çiftlik).Socrates Petmezas- University of Crete/ Foundation of Research and Technology Hellas
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16English and British landownership at the end of the eighteenth century and in the nineteenth century.Richard W Hoyle- University of Reading
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The social, economical and environmental consequences of introducing the forest management on the turn of 18th and 19th centuries in Central Europe
Tomasz Związek- Institute of Geography and Spatial Organization, Polish Academy of Sciences
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18Demeter is back: Agricultural education for children in Europe, 18th-20th centuries
Martino Lorenzo Fagnani- University of Pavia; Luciano Maffi- University of Parma; Omar Mazzotti- University of Parma; Laurent Brassart- University of Lille
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19Horses for whom. Military and agricultural interests in equine breeding during peacetime (1700-1900)Marco Marigliano & Gianpiero Fumi- Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan
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20Between Tradition and Modernity. Architecture and the rural space in East-Central Europe in the 18th-20th centuryHunyadi Gábor Attila- Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj-Napoca
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21Climbing the ladder: access to property as an indicator for living standards and social mobility (18th-20th Centuries)Llorenç Ferrer-Alòs- University of Barcelona
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22New technologies for better wines in a globalized market (18th–21th Centuries)
Luciano Maffi- University of Parma; Omar Mazzotti- University of Bologna; Dario dall'Ora- University of Bari
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23The Actors of Rural Modernisation in Late Habsburg Empire and Post-Habsburg Space, 1867-1938Anton Hrubon- Matej Bel University- Banska Bystrica
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24The challenges of the land tenure reforms and financial inclusion of peasantry in the 19th and early 20th centuries in Southeastern Europe
Nataša Henig Miščič- Institute of Contemporary History / University of Primorska, Faculty of Humanities, Ljubljana / Koper
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25Owners of a Common Heritage. Commons, Environment and Rights in different European case studies (19th - 21st century)Giulia Beltrametti- University of Primorska, Koper, Slovenia
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Commodity frontiers in Latin America and the Caribbean, 19th-20th centuries: agrarian, economic and environmental histories of local capitalisms (DOUBLE SESSION)
Santiago Colmenares- Universidad del Norte, Colombia
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27Agricultural Competitions in Europe, 19th and 20th centuries: an international perspectiveNadine Vivier- Le Mans University
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28Re-Forming the Rural. Institutions, Professions und Property in Central and East European post-WW I agrarian reformsDietmar Müller, University of Leipzig
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29Changes in the value chain of agri-food products: an approach from the consumption, production and trade (20th century)Pablo Delgado- University of Zaragoza
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30Irrigation plans and water policies in Southern Europe (20th century)Sergio Riesco- Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
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31Rethinking innovation, technological changes, and global agricultural knowledge circulations in 20th century.Bruno Esperante- University of Barcelona
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32The impact of the world wars on public supply conditions in Europe (1914–1953)
Tóth Judit- Magyar Nemzeti Levéltár; Arkadiusz Indraszczyk- Institute of Political and Administration Sciences, Siedlce University
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33Agriculture in European Socialist Countries: Patterns, ideology and pragmatismZarko Lazarevic- Institute of Contemporary History, Ljubljana
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34Changes and continuities of the peasant work culture after the collectivization in East Central EuropeVarga Zsuzsanna- ELTE Budapest
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35Observing the Land and the Peasants: Communist Secret Services and the Collectivization ProcessVirgil Tarau- UBB Cluj
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36Knowledge Networks: The Role of Experts and Technicians in Agricultural Modernization (1900-1980)Jordi Planas- University of Barcelona
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37Changes in the world/society of work in rural areas of 20th century Hungary and Central Europe.Valuch Tibor- Eszterhazy Károly Catholic University
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38Soy and Agro-Food ChangeErnst Langthaler- JKU Linz
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39Harvest failures – Impacts and consequencesHenrik Forsberg- Umeå University
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40Continental Drift: The American Gravitational Pull over European Agricultural Development in the Twentieth Century
Mícheál Ó Fathartaigh- SSRC, University of Galway/Archives of Rural History, Bern/Dublin Business School
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41Land Ownership and Land Tenancy as Driving Forces of Landscape Change in Rural Spaces
Hessam Khorasani Zadeh- Iuav (Venice) & CRH (EHESS, Paris); Viviana Ferrario- Iuav (Venice); Luigi Lorenzetti- LabiSAlp (USI, Mendrisio)
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42Agrarian change, socio-ecological transition and social and environmental impacts in twentieth century agricultureDavid Soto Fernández- Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
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43Contemporary landgrabbing and colonial land historyPablo F Luna- Centre de Recherches Historiques, Paris
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44Land ownership and inequality
Adrián Palacios-Mateo- University of Zaragoza; Miguel Artola Blanco- Universidad Carlos III Madrid
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45The History of HorticultureMagnus Bohman- Umeå University
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46Romanian Rural History: Old and New ParadigmesConstantin Barbulescu- UBB Cluj
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47Animal Health in the Industrialized StableBeat Bächi- Universität Zürich
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48Socio-Economic Impacts of Animal Pests in HistoryNicolas Maughan- Aix-Marseille University
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49Representing Property and the Uses of the Land. The Use of Imagery in Analizing Land Relations and their ChangesEric Leonard- Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Montpellier
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50Distribution and the mechanisms behind land transfer in rural societiesDaniel R. Curtis- Erasmus University Rotterdam
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51Microcredit as an economic rural resource. Comparing Models in the Historical Perspective
Paola Avallone- Institute of Studies on the Mediterranean - ISMed; Martin Wassermann (Conicet – University of Buenos Aires)
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52Women, Family, Economy and Property in Rural SocietyBeatrice Moring- University of Helsinki/Cambridge
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53Property rights and social groups in context: overcoming the individual-commons dichotomy
Rosa Congost- University of Girona; Gérard Béaur- Centre de Recherches Historiques, Paris; Manuel Bastias Saavedra- Leibniz University Hannover
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54Always at the bare minimum? The standard of living of rural householdsFlorian Probst- University of Münster
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55A long-run approach to village communities: family, elite and social mobility
Aleksander Panjek- University of Primorska; Aleksej Kalc (Slovenian Migration Institute ZRC SAZU)
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56The rules of the Common Agricultural Policy and the waste of natural and economic resourcesAndrea Maria Locatelli- Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
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57The patrimonialisation of rural areas: cultural and environmental processes in European landscapeVittorio Tigrino- Università del Piemonte Orientale
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58Meadows in Europe: historical perspectives on sustainable agricultural land useOscar Jacobsson- Stockholm University
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59Social groups, living standards and property rights in rural areas. The lessons of inventories.
Gérard Béaur- Centre de Recherches Historiques, Paris; Rosa Congost and Enric Saguer- University of Girona
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60Preserving Resources in Rural Areas. Strategies of "non-use" in historical perspectiveSimona Boscani Leoni- Université de Lausanne
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61Rural societies and climate change: Knowledge and perceptions, problems and opportunitiesMatteo Di Tullio & Martino Lorenzo Fagnani- University of Pavia
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62Margins of rurality: The changing meanings of the rural between nature and culture, the global and the localPavla Šimková, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München; Dietlind Hüchtker- University of Vienna
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Artists and their affective responses to archives and oral histories: what do these contribute to our understanding of the histories of rural spaces?
Judith Stewart (Chair) & Patrick Wichert – Sheffield Hallam University
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64Portraits of the Rural PastJeannie M Whayne- University of Arkansas
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65Destroying Wild Lands/Feeding PeopleClaire Strom- Rollins Collage Winter Park
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66Crossing micro with macro: data to observe and transform agricultureMargot Lyautey- Helmut-Schmidt-Universität/Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg
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67The New Longue Durée and the Human-Nature DilemmaMark Raat- Fryske Akademy, Leeuwarden
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69The becoming of landscapes. Transformations, crises, hopes and their impact on rural areas in a more-than-human perspective
Ira Spieker- Institute of Saxon History and Cultural Anthropology, Dresden & Arnika Peselmann- Julius-Maximilians-Universität-Würzburg
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70Non-Human Actants on Screen: Documenting and Narrating Human-Non-Human-Interactions in 20th Century Rural FilmsAndreas Wigger- Archives of Rural History, Bern
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71When Rural Historians and Film Makers meetPeter Veer- Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision, Hilversum
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The following, special panels were also accepted by the scientific committee, but are not open for public registration
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72Meet the Author: Jeremy Burchardt, Lifescapes: the experience of landscape in Britain 1870-1960Clare Griffits- Cardiff University
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73Meet-the-author: Agriculture and the Great Depression. The rural crisis of the 1930s in Europe and the Americas
Francesco Chiapparino- Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ancona; Gérard Béaur (CNRS & EHESS, Paris)
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Meet the author: "The political economy of the Common Agricultural Policy: coordinated capitalism or bureaucratic monster?", by Fernando Collantes
Fernando Collantes (University of Oviedo, Spain)
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75Roundtable: New directions in the history of food systemsFernando Collantes (University of Oviedo, Spain)
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