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If you're interested in the development of coinage or currency systems, not= just the objects as objects, you may care about an upcoming conference. A= t least one panel at the 2007 Conference of OIEAHC and SEA overlaps with ou= r interests here:
http://www.wm.edu/oieahc/conferences/13thannual/panel_details.cfm?PanelID= =3D30
(BTW, OIEAHC is Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture an= d SEA is Society of Early Americanists.)
Also, here's the page where info about the conference is likely to appear: = http://www.mnstate.edu/sea/SEA2007.html
Here's info on the panel:
"Technologies of Exchange in the Early Americas" Organizer Elizabeth Hewitt
Description This proposed session focuses on the variety of developing bure= aucratic exchange systems in the 17th and 18th centuries. By exchange syste= ms, I mean the variety of new mechanisms in which individual persons are in= corporated into larger and more complicated social networks. As we know, co= lonialism was both the product of such new complex systems (like joint stoc= k companies) and also produced the need for increasingly complex systems (l= ike the establishment of trade laws that would attempt to codify the relati= onship between colonial subjects and national authority). This session will= explore the significance and consequences of such institutional changes: f= or example, the development of international commerce, the changing practic= es and techniques of English and colonial currency and bullion, the burgeon= ing print industry and newspaper publication, or the development of postal = networks (by which such publications were delivered). Papers will address t= he significance of these institutional sites in early American culture and/= or consider the ways that a range of early American texts and institutions = represent and make sense of these myriad changes in social technologies. We= invite papers that explore a range of social and economic networks (corpor= ations, social clubs, trade systems, postal communication, magazines, publi= shing, etc.).
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