IISH

Gender and Work in the Early Modern Northern European World

Institutions and economic performances in international comparative perspective



Conference at Uppsala University, 11 to 13 December 2007

Organised by Maria Ågren, UU, and Ariadne Schmidt, IISH (Amsterdam), with financial support from the Swedish Research Council and the Netherlands' Organization for Scientific Research (NWO)

Introduction

Comparing various parts of early modern Europe, one is immediately struck by the fact that some countries developed capitalism very early (like Holland and Britain), whereas others did so much later (like the Nordic countries). This is a all well-known fact, and to some extent it has have been explored from the point of view of gender as well. But generally, questions that have been asked pertain mostly to the effects of capitalism on women's lives. By contrast, we should like to look at early modern economic development from another angle, namely: in what ways did gender regimes affect the development of the economy? For example, the economy of the Dutch Republic is a principal case study in the international debate on economic growth and development. There is evidence that the economic success of the Dutch Republic is related to the position of women on the labour market. The suggestion that the economic role of Dutch women differed from women in other European countries seems rational, but a systematic comparison has never been made. The conference Gender and Work in the Early Modern Northern European world will compare female labour participation patterns and property relations in England, Sweden, Norway, Finland, the Southern Netherlands and the Dutch Republic. The comparison will increase our understanding of the relation between gender and economic development and the rise of capitalism in the early modern period.

Participants

See list of participants. (only for participants)

Programme

(The conference papers are only available for participants.)

Tuesday 11 December

9.00 Words of welcome from the vice-dean Jan Lindegren, Maria Ågren and Ariadne Schmidt

9.15-10.45 INTRODUCTORY PAPERS

10.45-11.15 Coffee break

11.15-13.00 INTRODUCTORY PAPERS

13.00-14.00 Lunch

14.00-15.30 LOCAL CASES

15.30-16.00 Coffee break

16.00-17.30 LOCAL CASES

19.00 Dinner


Wednesday 12 December

9.00-10.30 METHODOLOGIES

10.30-11.00 Coffee break

11.00-13.00 LOCAL CASES

13.00-14.00 Lunch

14.00-15.30 LOCAL CASES

19.00 Dinner


Thursday 13 December

9.00-11.00 WHAT DO THE RESULTS MEAN?

11.00 Coffee and Goodbye


Practical Information

Location: The conference takes place in Engelska Parken Humanistiskt Centrum, Department of History, Thunbergsvägen 3 A, Hall 0062 (bottom floor). See: http://www.uu.se/en/

Accomodation: Conference participants from outside Uppsala and Stockholm will stay at Akademihotellet. See: http://www.akademihotellet.uu.se/english.htm.
Guests arriving to Akademihotellet later than 10 pm should announce this in advance to the Hotel (info@akademihotellet.uu.se). They will then receive a mail with the door code which will allow them to enter and fetch their keys.

Contact

Ariadne Schmidt
Maria Ågren [Maria.Agren@hist.uu.se]

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