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Convergence/Divergence: New Approaches to the Global History of Capitalism Conference
28-29 September 2019
Panel 1: The European Miracle or Pre-Orient? Early Modern Convergence Tales as Rival Narratives
Chair: James Belich (Oxford)
Ep2. The Spaces In Between: What is Global about the History of Capitalism?
Ep3. The World Historical in China’s Twentieth Century: Perspectives on Modernity, Globalization and Globality
Panel 2: The Great Divergence: Timing and Causality 20 years later
Chair: Sebastian Conrad (Free University, Berlin)
Ep4. Did the Little Divergence within Europe and America contribute to the Great Divergence?
Ep5. Asia and the Great Divergence
Ep6. The Great Acceleration in Asia: Beyond “Coal and North America”
Panel 3: Catastrophe or Liberation? Capitalism or Environment? Anthropocene, Energy, and Global Capitalism
Chair: Gareth Austin (Cambridge)
Ep7. Industry in the Global South, 1840s-1940s: Unfinished Business
Ep8. Water and the Economic History of India
Ep9. The Great Intellectual Divergence: Alexander Hamilton & the Global Origins of Environmental Investmentality
Panel 4: Technology, Institutions and Divergence: Arguments and Counterarguments About Rise and Fall, Success and Failure
Chair: Christopher McKenna (Oxford)
Ep10. Cosmographical Foundations for the Promotion of Embryo Sciences and Proto- technologies in Pre-industrial Europe and Late Imperial China
Ep11. Silk and Innovation in Pre-modern China and Europe
Ep12. China and the West: Many Great Divergences
Panel 5: Labour and the Household, a Global History
Chair: Rowena Olegario (Oxford)
Ep13. Household, Wage Labour and Capitalist Transformations in 20th Century Africa
Ep14. Divisions of Labour: the Household and the Economy
Ep15. Strange Legacies of Divergence: The Chinese Gold Mining Diaspora 1850-1910
Panel 6 (wrap up reflection): History and Public Policy
Chair: Andrew Thompson (Oxford)