Jelten Baguet (VUB), Financial Shock Therapy: Failure or Success? The case of sixteenth-century Ghent and the Habsburg Empire.
MONDAY 16 MARCH 2015
Miet Adriaens (VUB) and Hans Cools, Patronage aan de Demer. Giften van het Diestse stadsbestuur, 1499-1568.
Ruben Schalk (Utrecht University), From orphan to artisan: Dutch apprenticeship during and after the guilds.
MONDAY 31 AUGUST 2015
Frederik Buylaert en Jelle Haemers, Record Keeping and Status Performance in the Early Modern Low Countries.
MONDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2015
Jelle De Rock, Turning Away from the City. Depictions of a Rural Ideal.
Marjolein Schepers (VUB), (Post-) colonial migration and membership regimes in Belgium, 1945-1972.
MONDAY 12 OCTOBER 2015
Nick Van den Broeck (VUB) en Tim Soens (Universiteit Antwerpen), Graancrisis en peasant-landbouw. Een socio-institutionele analyse van de subsistentiecrisis van 1480-82 in het Land van Turnhout.
Torsten Feys (VUB), Presentation of his research on transatlantic migration movements in the long nineteenth century.
MONDAY 26 OCTOBER 2015
Jeroen Puttevils (Universiteit Antwerpen) and Wout Van de Sompele (Universiteit Antwerpen), Desired objects: lottery prizes in the Low Countries, 1440-1600.
Jan Dumolyn (Universiteit Gent) en Jelle Haemers (KULeuven), Hard Monday, Bad Wednesday and Good Friday. Revolt, Social Memory and Liturgical Time in the Later Medieval Low Countries.
MONDAY 16 NOVEMBER 2015
Frederik Buylaert en Mario Damen (Universiteit van Amsterdam), From Periphery to Centre and Back Again: Elite Transformations in Malines (14th-16th Centuries).
Janna Everaert, A trail of trails. "Flemish" networks in sixteenth-century Valladolid and Medina del Campo.