Patronage or Kinship Networks?: The Personnel, Financial Accounts and Logistics of Hunting for Elizabeth I of England
Please note this talk is at 18:00 not 17:00
In monarchies, power, law, finances, and economy are intertwined aspects of the royal household. More than in other economic units, royal households were not only responsible for the income of an individual or a family, but were also connected with the state, and vice versa.
The aim of this research seminar is to discuss research on economic and financial aspects of monarchies and dynasties from antiquity to present day. In particular, the interdependencies of finances, economics and monarchical rule are of interest. The research seminar, furthermore, hopes to encourage further research into this topic, and to enable comparative and interdisciplinary studies between different times and spaces.
Date:
15 May 2023, 18:00 (Monday, 4th week, Trinity 2023)
Venue:
Online
Speaker:
Dustin M Neighbors (Aalto and Helsinki)
Organising department:
Faculty of History
Part of:
Economic History of Monarchy
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/research-seminar-economic-history-of-monarchy-tickets-130176616765
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editor:
Belinda Clark