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8th European Social Science History Conference Ghent, Belgium April 2010
 
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Tuesday 13 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Wednesday 14 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Thursday 15 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30
Friday 16 April
   8.30
   10.45
   14.15
   16.30

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 Tuesday 13 April 10.45 

O-2  -  ANT01: Economic Power in Ancient Greece I
Auditorium D3, Pauli

    Network: Antiquity
Chair: Olivier Mariaud
Discussant: Olivier Mariaud
Marie-Joséphine Werlings Solon's laws and the economic grounds for political power in Athens at the beginning of the VIth century BC
Christel Muller Wealth and Power: the Economics of Euergetism in the cities of Hellenistic Greece
Julien Zurbach Lineages of the Ancient City-State
Sylvie Rougier-Blanc Richesse, enrichissement et représentation dans la poésie grecque archaïque

 Tuesday 13 April 14.15 

O-3  -  ANT02: Economic Power in Ancient Greece II
Auditorium D3, Pauli

    Network: Antiquity
Chair: Hans Van Wees
Discussant: Hans Van Wees
Errietta M.A. Bissa Wealth and monopoly in the polis
Benjamin Keim Non-Material but not Immaterial: Demosthenes' Reassessment of the Wealth of Athens
Claire Taylor Wealth in fourth-century BCE Athens
John Davies Wealth and the power of wealth revisited

 Tuesday 13 April 16.30 

O-4  -  ANT03: Quantifying the Roman Economy
Auditorium D3, Pauli

    Network: Antiquity
Chair: Alan Bowman
Discussant: Alan Bowman
Hannah Friedman Atmospheric pollution proxies for Roman metal production
Dario Nappo The scale of Roman wine exports to Arabia and India
Ben Russell Trends in the production and distribution of sculpted stone
Andrew Wilson Quantifying growth and contraction in the Roman economy

 Wednesday 14 April 8.30 

O-5  -  ANT04: Ancient Globalisation and Connectivity
Auditorium D3, Pauli

    Network: Antiquity
Chair: Brooks Kaiser
Discussant: Brooks Kaiser
Colin Elliott Inflation, Debasement and Economic Integration in the Third Century AD
Neville Morley Consumption, commodities and control: the dynamics of Roman globalisation
Martin Pitts Globalising processes and connectivity in Roman Britain

 Wednesday 14 April 10.45 

O-6  -  ANT05: Citizenship in the Greco-Roman world: new perspectives
Auditorium D3, Pauli

    Network: Antiquity
Chair: Arjan Zuiderhoek
Discussant: Arjan Zuiderhoek
Willem Jongman Citizenship and the decline of the Roman economy
Robin Osborne The Visibility of Citizenship in classical Athens
Saskia Hin Not of this Earth. Democracy and the demographic Fate of Migrants in Classical Athens
Marloes Deene Struggling for recognition. The social identity of new-made citizens in Classical Athens'

 Thursday 15 April 8.30 

O-9  -  ANT06: Collegia: Voluntary Associations in the Ancient World
Auditorium D3, Pauli

    Network: Antiquity
Chair: Koenraad Verboven
Wim Broekaert Partners in Business. Roman merchants and the advantages of being a collegiatus
Matt Gibbs Professional collectives of Roman Egypt
Nicolas Tran Guilds or social clubs ? The case of professional collegia of the Rhone Valley
Ilias Arnaoutoglou Professional associations in Roman Lydia

 Thursday 15 April 10.45 

O-10  -  ANT07: The Life Course from Antiquity to the Middle Ages
Auditorium D3, Pauli

    Network: Antiquity
Chair: Karin Dannehl
Mary Harlow Late Antiquity, Later Roman Lives: The reception and Christianisation of life course models in late antiquity
Shaun Tougher Bearding Byzantium: Masculinity and the Byzantine life course
Francesco Trifilo Stages of Life, Age at Death and the Numerical Logic of the Roman Life Course

 Thursday 15 April 14.15 

O-11  -  ANT08: Social Unrest in the Ancient World
Auditorium D3, Pauli

    Network: Antiquity
Chair: Neville Morley
Discussant: Neville Morley
Christelle Fischer-Bovet Social unrest in Greco-Roman Egypt and in the Seleucid
David Natal Talking about the poor: revolutionary speeches and social order in Late Antique Rome
Theresa Urbainczyk Slaves as consumables