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Le programme TIME-US « Rémunérations et usages du temps des femmes et des hommes en France de la fin du XVIIe au début du XXe siècle » a pour but de reconstituer les rémunérations et les budgets temps des travailleuses et des travailleurs du textile dans quatre villes industrielles françaises (Lille, Paris, Lyon, Marseille) dans une perspective européenne et de longue durée. En réunissant en une seule équipe pluridisciplinaire des historiens des techniques, de l’économie et du travail, des spécialistes du traitement automatique des langues et des sociologues spécialistes des budgets familiaux, il vise à donner des clés pour comprendre le gender gap en analysant les mutations du travail et la répartition du temps et des tâches au sein des ménages pendant la première industrialisation.
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Aix-en-Provence
Conference, symposium - Middle Ages
Precious metals in the medieval Mediterranean
Mining, processing and circulations
Silver on one side, gold on the other? The medieval Mediterranean was an area in which precious metals were produced and circulated, intertwining three worlds, both friends and foes: Roman Christianity to the West, byzantine Christianity to the East, and Islam to the South. Precious metals (gold, silver, copper and lead), at the origin of numerous objects of the material culture and currencies used by the economies, filled the societies. They were mined, processed, commercialised, controlled and hoarded by a wide variety of stakeholders and institutions, from simple peasants to emperors.
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Aix-en-Provence
Precious metals in the medieval Mediterranean
Mining, processing and circulations
Silver on one side, gold on the other? The medieval Mediterranean was an area in which precious metals were produced and circulated, intertwining three worlds, both friends and foes: Roman Christianity to the West, byzantine Christianity to the East, and Islam to the South. Precious metals (gold, silver, copper and lead), at the origin of numerous objects of the material culture and currencies used by the economies, filled the societies. They were mined, processed, commercialised, controlled and hoarded by a wide variety of stakeholders and institutions, from simple peasants to emperors.
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