Treaties of Commerce Treaties of Commerce

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Treaties of Commerce Treaties of Commerce
Treaties of Commerce
Balance of Power, Balance of Trade and the European Order of States
26 & 27 November 2014
Palazzo Lanfreducci
Lungarno Pacinotti, 43
Pisa
Treaties of Commerce
Balance of Power, Balance of Trade and the European Order of States
PRIN 2010–2011 Libertà dei moderni.
Processi di civilizzazione nel lungo illuminismo (1750–1850):
commercio, politica, cultura, colonie (prot. 20108KZTPX_004)
26 & 27 November 2014
Palazzo Lanfreducci
Lungarno Pacinotti, 43
Pisa
DIPARTIMENTO
DI CIVILTÀ
E FORME DEL SAPERE
Università di Pisa
Sur les Desseins de M. Bellin, Ingénieiur de la Marine, Recueil de planches dell’Encyclopédie
Grafica a cura del Laboratorio Grafico DCFS: [email protected]
Wednesday 26 November
Thursday 27 November
Sala Pro Rettori
9:00-9:15, Alessandra Guidi, Prorettore per l’Internazionalizzazione Università di Pisa,
Welcome Address
Sala Cherubini
Third Session
Chair: Koen Stapelbroek, Erasmus University Rotterdam & University of Helsinki
Antonella Alimento, Università di Pisa,
Introduction: The PRIN Project on ‘The Liberty of the Moderns’ and Commercial Treaties
9:00-9:30, Antonella Alimento, Università di Pisa, From the Balance of Power to the Balance
of Commerce Strategy: the French Rejection of the Treaties of Commerce Policy (1713-1763)
First Session
Chair: Antonella Alimento, Università di Pisa
9:15-9:30, Koen Stapelbroek, Erasmus University Rotterdam & University of Helsinki,
Commercial Treaties and the Historiography of Eighteenth-Century Politics and Trade:
Preliminary Considerations
9:30-10:00, Eric Schnakenbourg, Université de Nantes,
Les conditions de l’échange marchand: traités de commerce et droit maritime au XVIII e siècle
9:30-10:00, John Shovlin, New York University, Remaking the Franco-British Rivalry in India:
The Godeheu–Saunders Treaty and the Political Economy of Peaceful Competition
Coffee Break
10:30-11:00, Pascal Dupuy, Université de Rouen, Jeux et enjeux autour du traité de commerce
franco-britannique de 1786: les représentations françaises
Coffee break
11:00-11:30, Marc Belissa, Université de Paris 10, Quel commerce pour un peuple républicain?
Les débats révolutionnaires sur les traités de commerce de la République française (1792-1799)
10:30-11:00, Guillaume Calafat, Université de Paris I, Faut-il traiter avec les «Barbaresques»?
Commerce, compétition et pouvoir au XVIII e siècle
11:30-12:30, Discussion
11:00-12:00, Discussion
Lunch
Lunch
Fourth Session
Chair: José Luís Cardoso, Institute of Social Sciences Lisbon
Second Session
Chair: John Shovlin, New York University
14:30-15:00, José Luís Cardoso, Institute of Social Sciences Lisbon, The Anglo-Portuguese
Treaties of Commerce of 1703 and 1810: Opportunities and Constraints of Economic
Development
14:30-15:00 Marco Cavarzere, Ludwig-Maximilian Universität München,
The ‘Convention préliminaire de commerce’ between France and Prussia (1753)
and the Rise of a New Commercial Nation
15:00-15:30, Virginia León Sanz, Universidad Complutense de Madrid,
El Tratado hispano-británico del asiento durante la primera mitad del siglo XVIII
15:00-15:30, Christine Lebeau, Université de Paris I, Négocier un traité de commerce
en contexte impérial. L’exemple de la Monarchie des Habsbourg dans la deuxième moitié
du XVIII esiècle
Coffee break
Coffee break
16:00-16:30, Doohwan Ahn, Seoul National University, The Treaty of Utrecht Revisited:
The Balance of Trade or the Balance of Power?
16:00-16:30, Biagio Salvemini, Università di Bari, Dans le silence des traités:
l’interventionnisme institutionnel dans le commerce entre le Royaume de France
et le Royaume de Naples au XVIIIe siècle
16:30-17:00, Koen Stapelbroek, Erasmus University Rotterdam & University of Helsinki,
Global Trade and the Commercial Treaties of the Dutch Republic
17:00-18:00, Discussion
16:30-18:00, Final Discussion