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  • Neuchâtel

    Lecture series - History

    Manufacturers and merchants : making and exporting clocks and other luxury goods in the 18th century

    Roger Smith is an independent historian who was educated at the University of London. He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London in 2006. He is chiefly interested in the organisation of the manufacture and sale of clocks, watches and related luxury articles in the eighteenth century, including international aspects like the migration of craftsmen. He has done much research into the Anglo-Swiss watchmaking firm of Vulliamy of London, and is currently working on a major study of James Cox and his competitors in the trade in clocks and watches from Western Europe to Asia. As well as publishing extensively on such topics, he has acted as historical adviser to museums and auction houses, including the loan exhibition SingSong, Treasures from the Forbidden City at the Museum Speelklok, Utrecht in 2010-11.

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  • Saint-Lambert

    Study days - History

    History of industrial accidents and risks. France, England, 17th-19th century

    Premières journées d'étude (juin 2011)

    Le programme de recherche « histoire des risques et des accidents industriels, France, Angleterre, fin XVIIe – fin XIXe siècle » réunit une équipe d’historiens afin de caractériser la généalogie des risques et accidents industriels durant le moment d’acclimatation industrielle qui s’écoule de la fin du XVIIe à la fin du XIXe siècle. L’objet de ces premières journées d’étude est de réunir les membres du projet pendant deux jours, pour prendre le temps de partager problématiques, hypothèses, méthodes et premiers résultats.

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