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Medieval Global Economies is now opening up registration. The conference will be held from November 11 to 13, 2005, at the University of Western Ontario. The goal of this conference is to bring international researchers together, permitting a comparative analysis of wealth and economic development, globally, in the middle ages. In making these comparisons, we also seek to achieve a greater understanding of the intersection and exchange between countries, the character of global economies, during these centuries. What were the legacies of medieval development and globalization? We warmly invite you to attend this conference and participate in its discussions. We particularly welcome participation from those who focus on non-European experiences and encourage graduate students to attend and share their ongoing doctoral research.
Please note that due to conference site space limitations, registration will be quite limited. We urge you to register early to avoid disappointment.
Conference Organizers:
Eona Karakacili (Department of History, University of Western Ontario); Nathan Sussman (Department of Economics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
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