Thursday, 17th May
5:00 PM Public Lecture: ‘Catholic Geographies of the Global’, by Paula Findlen (Stanford University), followed by drinks reception.
Friday 18th May
9:00-11:00 Localities, with talks by Anne Gerritsen (Warwick) and Jeremy Adelman (Princeton University)
11:30-1:00 Microhistory, with lecture entitled ‘Multiple Contexts, Micro History and Merchant Networks’ by Francesca Trivellato (Yale University)
2:00-4:00 Geographies of the Local, with talks by Jan de Vries (Berkeley University), Dagmar Freist (University of Oldenburg), and Sebouh Aslanian (UCLA)
4:30-6:00 Local Populations and Migration, with talks by Cecilia Taruell (University of Oxford) and Guillaume Calafat (Paris 1 and IAS, Princeton University)
Saturday 19th May
9:30-11:00 Work and Labour, with talks by Adrianna Catena (University of Warwick) and Christian de Vito (University of Leicester)
11:30-1:00 : Objects and Collecting, with talks by Michael Bycroft (University of Warwick) and Sarah Easterby-Smith (University of St. Andrews)
2:00-3:30- Trading Centres and Mercantile Networks, with talks by Maxine Berg (University of Warwick) and Song-Chuan Chen (University of Warwick)
4:00-5:00 Concluding Panel, led by John-Paul Ghobrial, Jorge Flores, Hans Medick