Evenementen archief

Lecture Richard Drayton

1 December 2020 15:30 - 1 December 2020 17:00

Slavery, capitalism, Europe's empires and its hinterlands 

Researcher Richard Drayton

Lecture Ludwig Pelzl

3 November 2020 15:30 - 3 November 2020 17:00

"The Becoming of a Corrodian. Retirement, life-cyclic change and social mobility in the early modern period"

  • 3 November
  • 15.30 hrs
  • online via Zoom
Researcher Ludwig Pelzl

Webinar: the recruitment of South Asian migrants workers to the Europan Union

3 November 2020 10:00 - 3 November 2020 12:00

A staggering number of South Asian migrant workers are recruited to work in European Union member states. Increasingly these workers do not remain in the country of arrival but go on to work in another member state.

Lecture Maria Agren

6 October 2020 15:30 - 6 October 2020 17:00

‘Service, help and delegation: labor relations in the past'

  • 6 October
  • 15.30 hrs
  • online via Zoom
Researcher Maria Agren

Lecture by Maika de Keyzer

1 September 2020 15:30 - 1 September 2020 17:00

Vulnerabilities avoided and resilience built. Collective action, poor relief and diversification as weapons of the weak (The Campine, Belgium, 1350-1845)

  • 1 September
  • 15.30 hrs
  • online via Zoom
Researcher Maïka De Keyzer

Lecture by Andrea Caracausi

3 March 2020 15:30 - 3 March 2020 17:00

'Ribbons of the "Empire". Merchant-Capitalism and Labour Commodification in Early Modern Italy'.

  • 3 March
  • 15.30 hrs
  • Max Nettlau Room, IISH

Abstract

From the 16th century onwards, ribbons became fashionable objects in both clothing and home interiors as accessory and symbolic items representing global commodities capable of connecting different regions of the world.

Researcher Andrea Caracausi

Social inequality: what has work got to do with it?

21 November 2019 19:30 - 22 November 2019 18:00

Since the publication of Piketty’s Capital in the twenty-first century in 2014 social inequality has become the talk of the town. Although the field as such is not new, with the ongoing process of globalisation and the rise of populist political movements,  the topic has gained urgency. Interestingly in the work of Piketty, but also others like Branko Milanovic, Walter Scheidel and Bas van Bavel, history plays a prominent role.

Lecture by Kaveh Yazdani

3 September 2019 15:30 - 3 September 2019 17:00

3rd September IISH Amsterdam, 15.30 hrs, Nettlau Room

Researcher Kaveh Yazdani

Call for Papers: Global Labor Migration: Past and Present

20 June 2019 00:00 - 22 June 2019 00:00

The 2019 Global Summit on Labor Migration takes place in the International Institute of Social History on 20-22 june 2019. The deadline for the call for papers is 1 July 2018

Workshop: A Peek at the Neigbours' Grass

9 November 2018 00:00

Recent social and economic history research in Belgium and the Netherlands
Workshop Friday 9 November at the IISH, Amsterdam
Under the auspices of the N.W. Posthumus Institute, IISH and NEHA

The Interactive Pasts 2 Conference

8 October 2018 00:00 - 10 October 2018 00:00

What can games teach us about the past? In what ways can video games be treated as cultural heritage? What do video games have to offer for historical and archaeological research?

Who's afraid of the Archive?

4 October 2018 18:30 - 4 October 2018 22:00

Who’s Afraid of the Archive? is an interdisciplinary meetup for artists, scholars and archivists organised by ARIAS & Humanities Cluster (HuC), KNAW