Here is the detailed timetable for the seminar:
9.30am - 9.35am Introduction
9.35am - 10.35am Presentation of papers followed by discussion:
Judit Gál (Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of History, Budapest): 'Serbian Economic Privileges to Dalmatian Towns during the 13th and 14th Centuries.'
Kádas István (Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of History, Hungary): 'Tax Collection in the ‘Field’ in the Late Medieval Hungarian Kingdom'
Boglarka Weisz: The Financial Reforms of Charles I of Hungary'.
10.35am - 10.45am Short Break
10.45am - 11am Brief Updates:
Marco Conti: The Papal Legate Bertrando del Poggetto and the Italian Cities
Richard Cassidy: Approaching the Thirteenth Century Pipe Rolls
11am - 11.30am General Discussion including:
Forthcoming Conferences and Publications
Topics for future Medieval Finance Network Seminars
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The GIRO online seminar on September 18 will cover relevant topics and provide insights on GIRO-related processes or services, and it will be accessible remotely.