17 mai 2013| Journée d’études | “The Turn to Consumption: Perspectives on the historiography of Eighteenth-Century Europe”
17 mai 2013
Journée d’études
“The Turn to Consumption: Perspectives on the historiography of Eighteenth-Century Europe”
Friday, May 17th, University of Chicago Center in Paris, 14:00-18:30
(Reception following)
6, Rue Thomas Mann 75013 Paris
Session 1: 14h-16h
Ariane Fennetaux (Université Paris-Diderot), “La consommation à l’épreuve de l’objet.”
Paul Cheney (University of Chicago) “Writing the Enlightenment as the History of Consumption.”
Felicia Gottmann (University of Warwick) “Europe’s Asian Centuries, 1600-1830: Asian manufactured goods, European consumption.”
Pierre Gervais (Université Paris VIII) “What engine for 18th-century growth? A few reflexions on where new models could come from”
16h Café pause
Session 2: 16h15-18h30
Allan Potofsky (Université Paris-Diderot) “”What urban construction may – and may not – tell us of the – Industrious Revolution”
Bertie Mandelblatt (University of Toronto), “Slavery, consumption, and the Industrious Revolution.”
Natacha Coquery (Université Lyons-2) “L’histoire de la consommation et le tournant global”
Discussant: Dominique Margairaz (Paris-I).
General Discussion (audience).
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Lauric Henneton (8 mai 2013). 17 mai 2013| Journée d’études | “The Turn to Consumption: Perspectives on the historiography of Eighteenth-Century Europe” R E D E H J A. Consulté le 3 décembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/te00