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Political Economy and Pamphlets: Eighteenth-Century Swedish Reform
Debates and the Naumann pamphlet collection at the National Library
of Finland
Helsinki 08.03.2011 klo 13:00 - 09.03.2011 klo 13:15
Colloquium hosted by the Centre for Nordic Studies in cooperation
with the Helsinki
Collegium for Advanced Studies and the National Library of Finland
with support from the
Kone Foundation.
8–9 March 2011, at the Reenpää Room of the National Library of
Finland (Unioninkatu 36),
Helsinki
Scholars wishing to participate, please contact Jani Marjanen
(jani.marjanen at helsinki.fi)
TUESDAY 8 MARCH
Session 1: 13.15–14.45: Pamphlets and the Naumann collection
Koen Stapelbroek (Helsinki, Rotterdam) – Pamphlet debates and Swedish
eighteenth-century
political economy: The state of the art.
Rainer Knapas (Helsinki) – Naumann, Palmén, Schauman and the history
of the pamphlet
collection at the National library of Finland.
Discussant: Henrika Tandefelt
Session 2: 15.15–16.45: History of Swedish economic thought, the
state of the art
Lars Magnusson (Uppsala) – Eighteenth-century Swedish mercantilism on
its own terms:
Berch, Nordencrantz, Chydenius, Christiernin and Liljencrantz in
context.
Discussants: Jouko Nurmiainen & Kari Saastamoinen
Session 3: Guided tour in the collections of the National Library
(Helsinki): 16.45–17.45.
Sirkka Havu (Helsinki) – The Calonius-Naumann and the Monrepos
Collection at the National
Library
WEDNESDAY 9 MARCH
Session 3: 9.15–10.45: Economic debate at the Academy of Turku
Matti Klinge (Helsinki) – Johan Kraftman and Pehr Kalm as
interpreters of international
currents of economic thought
Discussant: Jani Marjanen
Session 4: 11.15 –12 .15: The Swedish reception of physiocracy
Antonella Alimento (Pisa) – European political economy and local
predicaments: the
Swedish reception of the French school of physiocracy
Discussant: Charlotta Wolff
Session 5: 12.15–13.15: Roundtable on future prospects for research
on Swedish pamphlets,
in the light of the existing historiography.
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Comments and interventions by invited participants
Ilmoitus lähetetty: 2.3.2011 17:25
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