International workshop Economic Development and Environmental Transformations in Europe’s Extractive Peripheries (16th – 21st centuries) EHESS – School for Advanced Studies in Social Sciences (Paris, France) 21 November 2018 EHESS, 54 boulevard Raspail 75018 Paris – Room 737 |
PROGRAM 9.30 –9.40 Opening Jawad Daheur (CNRS-CERCEC) 9.40 –11.00 Section I Chair : Raphaël Morera (CNRS-CRH) Chechesh Kudachinova (Humboldt University Berlin): « When Knowledge is not Power: Siberian Mineral Wealth and Early Modern Resource Imaginations » Discussant:Sarah Claire Didier Boisseuil (University of Tours): «L’exploitation des ressources naturelles dans la Toscane méridionale et dans le Nord du Latium à la fin du Moyen Âge et au début des Temps modernes » 11.00 – 11.20 Coffee Break 11.20 – 12.40 Section II Chair : Thomas Le Roux (CNRS-CRH) Sarah Claire (EHESS): « La zone minière des monts Métallifères en Bohême : un bassin de ressources au cœur de l’Europe des XVIe-XVIIe siècles » Alexei Kraikovski (HSE University Saint Petersburg): « “From Non being into Being” – Blubber Monopolies and the Governmental Vision of Marine Mammals Hunt in the Russian North, Late 17th– 18th Centuries. » 12.40 – 14.00 Lunch 14.00 – 16.00 Section III Chair: Laurent Herment (CNRS-CRH) James Stafford (University of Bielefeld): « ‘The Granary of Great Britain’: Farming and Manpower in Ireland, 1780-1820 » Marina Loskutova (HSE University Saint Petersburg): « Russian Timber Trade with Britain in the White Sea Coastal Area in the Second Half of the 18th– first Half of the 19th Century » Maurizio Romano (Catholic University of Milan): « Environmental Crises and Economic Transformations in Lombardy’s Extractive Areas. The Case of Wood (late 18th– mid 19th century) » 16.00 – 16.20 Coffee break 16.20 – 17.40 Section IV Chair : Marc Elie (CNRS-CERCEC) Elena Kochetkova (HSE University Saint Petersburg): « Forest Exploitation and Technological Innovations in the Soviet Union, 1945-1991 » Iwona Bojadżijewa (University of Warsaw): « Environmental Degradation, Extractivism and Peripheral Status as Narrated during Round Table Talks in 1989 Poland » 17.40 – 18.00 Conclusion Matthias Heymann (University of Aarhus) |

Source Engraving: German mining region of Chemnitz, published in 1726 in Danubius Pannonico-Mysicus by Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1658-1730),
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