CHORD conference cfp – ‘Retailing and Distribution before 1600’

CHORD Conference and Call for Papers:
RETAILING AND DISTRIBUTION BEFORE 1600
Thursday 15 September 2016

University of Wolverhampton

The Centre for the History of Retailing and Distribution (CHORD) invites
submissions for a conference that explores retailing and distribution before
1600.

Papers focusing on any pre-1600 period (including papers based archaeology) or geographical area are welcome. We invite both experienced and new speakers, including speakers without an institutional affiliation. Potential  speakers are welcome to discuss their ideas with the organiser before submission (please see details below). Some of the themes that might be considered include (but are not limited) to:

§ Itinerant and fixed-premises selling

§ Distribution, material culture and archaeology


§ Representations and perceptions of retailers

§ Selling, religion and magic

§ The relationship between craft, manufacture and selling

§ Distribution channels and transport

§ Exchange and ritual

§ Fairs and markets

§ Novel and old commodities, luxuries and the everyday

§ Institutions, politics and corporate structures

§ The impact of wars and conflict

To submit a proposal:

Individual papers are usually 20 minutes in length, followed by 10 minutes
for questions and discussion. We also welcome shorter, 10 minute ‘work in
progress’ presentations.

Please send title and abstract of c.300 to 400 words, specifying whether you
are proposing a 10 or a 20 minute presentation to Laura Ugolini, at
l.ugolini@wlv.ac.uk
by 8 April 2016.

If you are unsure whether to submit a proposal or would like to discuss your
ideas, please e-mail Laura Ugolini at
l.ugolini@wlv.ac.uk

The Conference will be held on Wolverhampton City Campus, University of
Wolverhampton, a short walk from Wolverhampton’s bus and train stations.

For further information, please e-mail Laura Ugolini at:
l.ugolini@wlv.ac.uk

Or see the CHORD web-pages at: http://home.wlv.ac.uk/~in6086/chord.htm

News about CHORD events can also be found here:
http://retailhistory.wordpress.com/about/

Prof. Laura Ugolini
Professor of History

Joint editor, Textile History

Dept. of History, Politics, War Studies
Faculty of Social Sciences
Room MC334
University of Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton
WV1 1LY

Nicolas Marty

Nicolas Marty Professeur des Universités histoire Contemporaine, Catedràtic d'història contemporània Université de Perpignan, Universitat de Perpinyà

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