[Englecturers] Register Now for "Medieval Peasants Revisited" at the Huntington Library, May 16-17

John Ganim john.ganim at ucr.edu
Thu May 1 15:56:53 PDT 2008



>MEDIEVAL PEASANTS REVISITED
>at the Huntington Library, San Marino CA
>
><http://www.huntington.org/ResearchDiv/EventsCal.html>http://www.huntington.org/ResearchDiv/EventsCal.html
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>Friday, May 16, 2008
>
>8:30     Registration & Coffee
>
>9:30     Welcome Robert C. Ritchie (The Huntington)
>
>             Remarks Piotr Górecki (University of California, Riverside)
>
>             Session 1 Big Picture I
>
>             Moderator: Robert C. Ritchie
>
>             Julio Escalona (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas)
>             “Rethinking the Early Castilian 
> Peasantry: A (mostly) Archaeological Perspective”
>
>             John Langdon (University of Alberta)
>             “Wages and Other Supplementary 
> Earnings among the Medieval Peasantry:
>             Some General Thoughts and Ideas 
> Occasioned by Building Evidence from Pre-Black Death England”
>
>             Bas van Bavel (University of Utrecht)
>             “Agrarian Change, Property Rights, and Economic Growth:
>             Regional Divergencies in Late Medieval Netherlands”
>
>12:30     Lunch
>
>1:30     Session 2 Big Picture II
>
>             Moderator: Mary Robertson (The Huntington)
>
>             Christopher Dyer (University of Leicester)
>             “Were Medieval English Peasants 
> Successful Cultivators and Managers?”
>
>             Aline Durand (University of Provence/Aix–Marseille I)
>             “The Agrarian Systems in Southern 
> France during the Medieval Period: Stagnation, Evolution, or Revolution?”
>
>             Alfio Cortonesi (University of Tuscia)
>             “Agriculture and Stock-Breeding in 
> Late-Medieval Italy: Aspects and Problems of Coexistence”
>
>Saturday, May 17, 2008
>
>9:00      Registration & Coffee
>
>9:30      Session 3 The Law
>
>             Moderator: Brian Copenhaver 
> (University of California, Los Angeles)
>
>             Phillipp Schofield (University of Wales Aberystwyth)
>             “Peasants and the Law in Medieval 
> England: New Directions or a ‘Return to Maitland’?”
>
>             Teofilo Ruiz (University of California, Los Angeles)
>             “Naming Peasants: Litigation, 
> Memory, and Rural Society in Thirteenth-Century Northern Castile”
>
>             James Masschaele (Rutgers University)
>             “Peasants, Property Rights, and 
> State Formation in Medieval England”
>
>12:30    Lunch
>
>1:30     Session 4 Culture
>
>            Moderator: Warren Brown (California Institute of Technology)
>
>            Paul Freedman (Yale University)
>            “Rustic Saints”
>
>            Isabel Alfonso (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas)
>            “Rural Churches: A Religious Dimension of Peasant Struggles”
>
>            Piotr Górecki
>            “Diversity, Diffusion, or 
> Difference? Rural Groups in Medieval Poland”
>
>
>We gratefully acknowledge the support of The 
>Caltech Division of the Humanities and Social 
>Sciences and The Department of History, University of California, Riverside.
>
>
>MEDIEVAL PEASANTS REVISITED Registration Form
>
>Name(s): _____________________________________________________
>
>Address: _____________________________________________________
>
>Email/Phone: _____________________________________________________
>
>Affiliation: _____________________________________________________
>
>Conference registration and meals by reservation 
>only.  No confirmation will be sent.
>
>Conference registration fee      25.00
>(Graduate students free)
>
>Buffet lunch (May 16)      16.50
>
>Buffet lunch (May 17)      16.50
>
>Vegetarian (circle one) Yes No
>
>Total         ______
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>
>Please return form and check payable to “The Huntington”
>by May 9, 2008.
>Mail to Susi Krasnoo, The Huntington, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino CA 91108.
>Email:  <mailto:skrasnoo at huntington.org>skrasnoo at huntington.org
>Phone:  (626) 405-3432
>
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