Online-conference "Trade and Empire: Productivity, Economic Exchange, and Differences in Eurasia"
22-30 June 2020: Center for Historical Research and University of Tyumen are organizing the International online-conference "Trade and Empire: Productivity, Economic Exchange, and Differences in Eurasia."
"Trade and Empire: Productivity, Economic Exchange, and Differences in Eurasia"
Center for Historical Research and the University of Tyumen are organizing the International online-conference "Trade and Empire: Productivity, Economic Exchange, and Differences in Eurasia" on 22-30 June 2020
Conference is organized by Institute for Social Sciences and Humanities at University of Tyumen, Russia with participation of the German Historical Institute in Moscow, Friedrich Naumann foundation and Centre for Historical Research HSE Campus in St. Petersburg
Alexander Semyonov will take part as discussant at the panels "Commerce and Visions of Diverse Social and Political Space" and "Routes, Spaces, and Commerce". Among paper givers are Alexander Turbin and colleagues from Department of History: associate professor Marina Loskutova and PhD students Pavel Demchenko and Ivan Puzyrev.
You can find the full programme here.
Archive
- Panel 1: Commerce and Visions of Diverse Social and Political Space
- Panel 2: The Meaning of Commodities in Diverse Social Spaces
- Panel 3: Borders and Commerce
- Panel 4: Routes, Spaces, and Commerce
- Panel 5: Long-Distance Trade in Imperial Contexts
- Panel 6: Trade and Commerce in and after the Cold War
- Panel 7: Agents and Structures: Entrepreneurship in Historical Context
- Panel 8: Economic Exchanges in Anti-Colonialist Empire
- Panel 9: Soviet and Post-Imperial Economy in War and Peace