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21 October 2020

Recording: international conference in economic history Bullion Trade in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Recording: the 3rd Prague international conference in economic history Bullion Trade in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (October 15 - 16, 2020)


Programme

15 October 2020

Topic: Roman Zaoral's Personal Meeting Room

Start Time : Oct 15, 2020 09:52 AM

Meeting Recording:

https://cuni-cz.zoom.us/…IeB

Indicative timing of particular papers:

00:19 - 01:05

Dariusz Adamczyk (Deutsches Historisches Institut, Warschau)

Hoarding silver in High Medieval East-Central Europe: Economic wealth, backwardness, or war?

01:08 - 01:43

Roger Svensson (Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Stockholm)

The Secrets of Emergency Debasements

01:43 - 02:01

Piotr Guzowski (University of Bialystok)

Mint production as the source of royal income in Poland and Lithuania under Jagiellonian Rule (14th-16th centuries)

02:03 - 02:41

Borys Paszkiewicz (University of Wrocław)

Where did Polish Mints get silver in the Middle Ages? A new attempt to answer the old question

02:44 - 03:28

Alan M. Stahl (Princeton University)

Venice in the transformation of northern bullion to Mediterranean money: The evidence of the Condulmer account books (1388–1413)

03:28 - 04:17 (N.B. between 03:30 and 03:49 live transmission interrupted)

Katalin Prajda (Harvard University, Villa I Tatti, Florence)

Florentines’ Involvement in Bullion Trade in the Kingdom of Hungary in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries

04:20 - 05:00

Grzegorz Myśliwski (Warsaw University)

The Wrocław trade in precious metals from the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries

05:00 - 05:35

Anna Paulina Orłowska (Institute of History, Polish Academy of Sciences)

Coins in the trade of Danzig merchant in the 15th century


16 October 2020

Topic: Roman Zaoral's Personal Meeting Room

Start Time : Oct 16, 2020 09:42 AM

Meeting Recording:

https://cuni-cz.zoom.us/…W-N

Indicative timing of particular papers:

00:01 - 00:45

Nuno Palma (University of Manchester)

Monetary Capacity

00:49 - 01:22

Claudio Marsilio (University of Lisbon)

Spanish bullion in times of crisis. New evidence from Genoa (1640s-1690s)

01:24 - 02:17

Petr Vorel (University of Pardubice)

The volume and organization of silver supply to the papal mint in Rome in 1643–1644

02:17 - 03:02

Viktors Dāboliņš (University of Tartu)

How much silver was reminted in the mint of Riga from 1598 to 1621?

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