IDHES

L’IDHE.S au WEHC 2022

L’IDHE.S participe au World Economic History Congress (WEHC) 2022 qui aura lieu à la fin du mois juillet à Paris et sera présent dans de nombreuses sessions. Ci-dessous le programme recensant les communications des chercheur·es de l’IDHE.S.

DATES

Du lundi 25 au vendredi 29 juillet 2022

LIEU

Campus Condorcet
8 cours des Humanités
93 300 Aubervilliers
https://www.wehc2022.org/practical-details/conference-room

Site web du congrès

https://www.wehc2022.org/

Participation au comité d’organisation

Anne Conchon, Professor of Early Modern History (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, UMR IDHES)
Sabine Effosse, Professor of Modern History (Université Paris Nanterre, UMR IDHES), Honorary Fellow of the Institut Universitaire de France
Alain P. Michel, Professor of Modern History (University of Evry-Val d’Essonne, UMR IDHES)

PROGRAMME

LUNDI 25 JUILLET 2022

11 h 30 – 13 h. Poster Session 1

Lieu : Campus Condorcet, GED

Alain Aubry, université d’Évry, IDHE.S
Curbing the French machine tool industry’s decline: policies and resources (second half of the 20th century)

Clémence Pailha, université Paris 1, IDHE.S
Yes we canes ! The Parisian grocery market in the 17th-18th centuries

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/poster-session-1

11 h 30– 13 h. PA.182 | Textiles, Technology Transfer, and Global Connections in the Early Industrial Revolution: John Holker’s Textile Sample Book of 1752

Lieu : Recherche Sud – Room 0.015

Philippe Minard – Université Paris 8, IDHE.S
Holker, Inspector of Manufactures

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/textiles-technology-transfer-and-global-connections-in-the-early-industrial-revolution-john-holkers-textile-sample-book-of-1752

13 h – 14 h 30. PEEHS – AFHE Round Table : Subcontracting and interfirm relations in France and in Japan from the mid eighteenth century to the twentieth century

Lieu : Campus Condorcet, Maison des Sciences de l’Homme Paris Nord – rez-de-chaussée, salle panoramique

Avec Anne Conchon, université Paris 1, IDHE.S

Programme détaillé de la table ronde : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/peehs-afhe-round-table

13 h 15 – 14 h 15. GPE.001 | GPE “La Plaine-Saint-Denis: territory, history, memory and renaissance”

Lieu : Centre des colloques – Auditorium 150

The territory is a resource. The district of North-Paris and its Metropolis, where the 19th WEHC is taking place, has been particularly reshaped in recent years. Different actors of this renaissance will come to testify about their local experiences in order to build up with the public a reflection on this emblematic territory in the history of working-class suburbs, a fundamental lever of the economy, which will host the Paris 2024 Olympics.

Chairman: Pr. Emmanuel Bellanger, CNRS/Univ. Paris 1

Discussant: Pr. Sabine Effosse, Université Paris Nanterre, IDHE.S

Speakers

Pr. Pierre-Paul Zalio, President of the Condorcet Campus, IDHE.S
Pr. Annick Allaigre, President of the Univ. Paris 8
Mr. Antoine Furio, Cultural Heritage Service, Seine-Saint-Denis
Mr. Frédéric Molossi, President of Sequano
Mrs. Camille Picard, Banque des territoires, Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations
Pr. Danièle Tartakowski, Historian, former President of the Univ. of Paris 8

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/gpe-territory

14 h 30 – 18 h. PA.122 | Non-state actors and the making of Europe’s Economic and Monetary Union (EMU)

Lieu : Recherche Sud – Room 0.030

Alexis Drach – Université Paris 8, IDHE.S et Aleksandra Komornicka – University of Glasgow
The forgotten currency: the European Currency Unit private market and European Integration

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/non-state-actors-and-the-making-of-europes-economic-and-monetary-union-emu

MARDI 26 JUILLET 2022

9 h – 12 h 30. PA.070 | Money of the Poor, money for the poor or money by the poor?

Lieu : Centre des colloques – Room 3.09

Patrice Baubeau – Université Paris Nanterre, IDHE.S
Fractionary Money and the poor

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/money-of-the-poor-money-for-the-poor-or-money-by-the-poor

12 h 30 – 14 h. PO.002 | Poster Session 2

Lieu : Campus Condorcet, Grand Équipement Documentaire (GED) – Forum

Alain Aubry, université d’Évry, IDHE.S
Curbing the French machine tool industry’s decline: policies and resources (second half of the 20th century)

Clémence Pailha, université Paris 1, IDHE.S
Yes we canes! The Parisian grocery market in the 17th-18th centuries

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/poster-session-2


14 h – 15 h 30. PA.103 | Economic Privileges as Resources (Western Europe, 16th-18th centuries)

Lieu : Campus Condorcet, Centre des colloques – 3e étage, Room 3.08

Co-organisation de la session : Vincent Demont, Université Paris Nanterre, IDHE.S

Vincent Demont, Université Paris Nanterre, IDHE.S
Time as a resource ? Economic privileges within/through their temporalities: durations, renewals, transfers, trends of granting (Europe, 16th-18th centuries)

Anne Conchon, Université Paris 1, IDHE.S et Guillaume Garner – ENS Lyon
Geography of Privileges and access to various resources (raw materials, labor, institutional facilities), Europe, 17th-18th centuries

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/economic-privileges-as-resources-western-europe-16th-18th-centuries

MERCREDI 27 JUILLET 2022

9 h – 12 h 30. PA.067 | Human Capital in the History of Financial Regulation and Supervision, 19th-21st Centuries

Lieu : Centre des colloques – Room 3.05

Alexis Drach, Université Paris 8, IDHE.S
Banking Supervisors at the time of globalisation: the case of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/human-capital-in-the-history-of-financial-regulation-and-supervision-19th-21st-centuries

14 h – 17 h 30. PA.092 | Complementarity between Exogenous Money and Endogenous Money in Global History

Lieu : Recherche Sud – Room 0.019

Patrice Baubeau, Université Paris Nanterre, IDHE.S
Imperfect Substitution between Banknotes and Small Coins in Modern France

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/complementarity-between-exogenous-money-and-endogenous-money-in-global-history

14 h – 17 h 30. PA.124 | Global Diffusion of Fiscal Invention: Value-Added Tax in the Contemporary World

Lieu : Recherche Sud – Room 0.033

Co-organisation de la session : Frédéric Tristram, Université Paris 1, IDHE.S

Frédéric Tristram – Université Paris 1, IDHE.S
The VAT in France

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/global-diffusion-of-fiscal-invention-value-added-tax-in-the-contemporary-world

JEUDI 28 JUILLET 2022

9 h – 12 h 30. PA.114 | FINANCE AND FASHION- Session Proposal 2nd Call

Lieu : Centre des colloques – Room 3.09

Sabine Effosse, Université Paris Nanterre, IDHE.S
The financial emancipation of French Women through banks advertising at the turn of 1968’s: from the elegant housewife to the working woman

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/finance-and-fashion-session-proposal-2nd-call

14 h – 17 h 30. PA.026 | Central banking as a resource for industrial and economic growth: a historical perspective from the nineteenth century to the present

Lieu : Centre des colloques – Room 3.03

Co-organisateur de la session : Olivier Feiertag, université Paris 1, IDHE.S

Patrice Baubeau, Université Paris Nanterre, IDHE.S
From arm-lentgh to full embrace: the “middle-term loan”, the public financial sector and industrial financing in France, 1931-1947

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/central-banking-as-a-resource-for-industrial-and-economic-growth-a-historical-perspective-from-the-nineteenth-century-to-the-present

14 h – 17 h 30. PA.034 | Territorial resources and economic spaces (16th-19th centuries)

Lieu : Centre des colloques – Auditorium 150

Co-organisation de la session : Anne Conchon, université Paris 1, IDHE.S

Anne Conchon
The Economic Space of Freight Forwarding in France (18th-early 19th centuries)

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/territorial-resources-and-economic-spaces-16th-19th-centuries

14 h – 17 h 30. PA.171 | Labour as a resource: the access to industrial and artisan skilled labour in Late-Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Lieu : Recherche Sud – Room 0.017

Co-organisation de la session : François Rivière, université d’Évry, IDHE.S

Rivière François, université d’Évry, IDHE.S
Managing the transmission of skills in Northern France (14th-15th c.)

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/labour-as-a-resource-the-access-to-industrial-and-artisan-skilled-labour-in-late-medieval-and-early-modern-europe

18 h – 19 h. Session in honor of Pr. Jean-Claude Perrot

Lieu : Grand Equipement Documentaire (GED) – Auditorium

Co-organisation : the AFHé and the WEHC steering committe
Institutional Foreword : Manuela Martini, University Lyon II, president of AFHé

Chair : Anne Conchon, Université Paris 1, general secretary of AFHé, IDHE.S

Speakers : Eric Brian, EHESS ; Loïc Charles, University Paris 8 ; Guillaume Garner, ENS Lyon ; Dominique Margairaz, University Paris 1, IDHE.S

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/homage-to-jean-claude-perrot

VENDREDI 29 JUILLET 2022

9 h – 12 h 30. PA.152 | Meat and leather: the exploitation of livestock resources in the Middle Ages in Europe

Lieu : Recherche Sud – Room 0.015

François Rivière, université d’Évry, IDHE.S
From the beast to the feast : crafts and animal resources in Rouen (13th-15th c.).

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/meat-and-leather-the-exploitation-of-livestock-resources-in-the-middle-ages-in-europe-and-the-islamic-world

14 h – 17 h 30. PA.131 | Crises, money doctors and reforms: Is the new monetary technology a resource or a curse?

Lieu : Centre des colloques – Room 3.05

Patrice Baubeau, Université Paris Nanterre, IDHE.S
The doctor is shortsighted: the French Senate and the narrow view on banking regulation during the Interwar

Programme détaillé de la session : https://www.wehc2022.org/program-details/crises-money-doctors-and-reforms-is-the-new-monetary-technology-a-resource-or-a-curse

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