#  Natural Resources, Sovereignty and Markets: Revisiting Socio-Economic Histories of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 

 



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 **June 14 - June 15, 2023** 

 09:00AM - 06:00PM EDT 

 



 

 **Conference, June 14–15, 2023**  
**Harvard University**

 **Natural Resources, Sovereignty and Markets: Revisiting Socio-Economic Histories of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries**  
Organizer: Moritz von Brescius (Harvard/Bern)

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 This international conference invites scholars to examine the history and political ecology of various resources—biotic, animal, or mineral—in the modern era. It calls on scholars to analyze these resources, their trade and regulation, and their impact on national and world trade in the nineteenth and twentieth century. What roles did natural resources such as petroleum, copper, palm oil or water play in the field of law, the environment, and the economy? In what ways did these resources influence and transform national and international histories? What is the relationship between the past and our contemporary concerns with global supply structures and the volatility of markets. We particularly welcome papers that highlight the role of local actors; consider multinational firms operating during critical junctures such as military conflicts and across the era of decolonization; explore case studies within and beyond the Western hemisphere; and adopt an interdisciplinary approach to studying the global history of natural resources and their links to the worlds of politics, strategy, law, and the economy.

 The event is sponsored by the Weatherhead Initiative on Global History, the Center for Global Studies (Bern), and the Swiss National Science Foundation, Ambizione Grant.

 Papers will address (though are not limited to) the following:

- The social and ecological costs of extraction in local and global contexts
- International commodity schemes and control acts / monopolies and the manipulation of markets / systems of “imperial preference”
- The role of smallholders and non-western actors at commodity frontiers, as intermediaries, smugglers, consumers and producers
- Ruptures and continuity of resource production and trade across political junctures, including military conflicts and decolonization
- National sovereignty and “layered sovereignty” at resource frontiers, including the power and political leverages of firms
- Scientific-technical expertise and the role of knowledges
- Resources, land rights and nationalism
- The role of national and international institutions – from botanic gardens to the ILO
- The history of labour and work migration, forms of indentured and unfree labour
- Gender dimensions of land ownership, resource extraction, processing, and consumption
- Discourses of scarcity and their reception
- The Cooperative Movement and alternatives modes of commodity production and social organization
- Postcolonial/National Development Programs, Five-Year Plans in the Communist countries and the Global South
 
 Contact Info:  Moritz von Brescius, Harvard University

 Contact Email: <mvonbrescius@fas.harvard.edu> URL: <https://harvard.academia.edu/MoritzvonBrescius>

 

 

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