Conferences
Below are the conferences on which the PhD-researcher has been admitted as speaker (chronologically listed). The presentation that is added has been used in the conference. For every presentation a working paper has been drafted, of which some of the papers have evolved into published articles.
1.
23-24 January 2018, Academia Belgica/Ecole Française de Rome, Rome (ITA)
2. European Social Science History Conference (ESSHC) 2018
4-7 April 2018, Queen’s University, Belfast (NIE)
(first acquaintance with the grain prices)
3.
7-9 September 2018, Montréal (CAN)
(case studies: 1330-1338, 1339-1343, 1349-1352, 1359-1361) (co-written with dr. Tim Soens, Ƶ)
4.
29-31 October 2018, European University Institute, Firenze (ITA)
(Case studies management + grain prices)
5.
12-15 May 2019, Fondazione Istituto Internazionale di Storia Economica “F. Datini”, Prato (ITA)
(co-written and -presented with Sam Geens, Ƶ)
6.
15 June 2019, London School of Economics and Political Science, Londen (UK)
(entire 14th century)
7.
1-4 July 2019, University of Leeds, Leeds (UK)
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8.
10-13 September 2019, EHESS (École des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales), Paris (FRA)
(in-depth analysis grain prices)
9. International Conference on Food Economies in Premodern Societies. Food markets development and integration (XIth-XVIIIth centuries)
11-12 June 2020, Universitat de Lleida, Lleida (SPA) - moved to 17-18 September 2020 (virtual format) due to COVID-19 pandemic
"Grain market integration in late medieval Flanders and Europe" (vijfde hoofdstuk proefschrift)
10. Posthumus Congres 2020
28-29 May 2020, Erasmus University Rotterdam (NLD) – moved to 16 October 2020 (virtual format) due to COVID-19 pandemic
“Grain market integration in late medieval Flanders and Europe” (fifth chapter dissertation)
11. The integration of food markets in medieval Europe (11th-15th centuries) (3): Formation, regulation and trends of prices
17-18 June 2021, University of Valencia (SPA) – virtual format due to COVID-19 pandemic
"Market prices of grain in fourteenth-century Flanders: the importance of dated prices" (first chapter dissertation)
12. Agricliometrics IV - Quantitative Approaches to Rural, Agricultural and Environmental History
9-10 December 2021, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid (SPA) - hybrid format due to COVID-19 pandemic
"Driven by Crises. Price Integration on the Grain Market in Late Medieval Flanders" (reworked fifth chapter dissertation - article format)