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SUMMARY:WEHC 2025 - presence SEICA research group
DESCRIPTION:This years’ World Economic History Congress takes place in Lund (Sweden). The theme\, ‘Equality and Sustainability Challenges’\, underscores some of the pressing issues humanity faces today and draws connections to a diverse array of historical problems. On 30 July\, team members and affiliate researchers of the research group Social Enterprises & institutions for Collective action will present their work during the session ‘Common Concerns. Environmental Literacy Among Commoners in Early Modern Europe‘ (71040). \n\n\n\nSession participants\, affiliations and paper titles: \n\n\n\n\n‘With the help of God. How religion sustained environmental literacy in the fishery commons of early modern Europe’ – Florian Grisel (University of Strasbourg)\, Tine De Moor (Erasmus University Rotterdam)\n\n\n\n‘Accountability in the historic commons: environmental\, moral or financial motivations?’ – José-Miguel Lana Berasain (Public University of Navarre)\n\n\n\n‘Rivalling for water. The roles of government\, institutions for collective action\, and individuals in early modern environmental issues’ – Marianne Groep-Foncke (Erasmus University Rotterdam)
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