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per Larsson is research fellow at the Royal
Swedish Academy of Letters, History and
Antiquities and associated senior lecturer in
agrarian history at the Swedish University of
Agricultural Sciences. In 2016-2017 he is a visiting
scholar at The Ostrom Workshop at Indiana
University (USA), where he is affiliated faculty. His
research is focused on governance of common-
pool resources and collective action (16th - 19th
centuries).
Luca Mocarelli is professor of economic history at
the University of Milano Bicocca (Italy) and is
president of the International Association for Alpine
History (Switzerland). His fields of research include
urban economic history, regional economic
growth, industry and labour history, food crises and
famine history in the long run.
Aleksander Panjek is professor of history at the
University of Primorska (Slovenia). His main fields of
research are early modern economic and social
history with a focus on agrarian economy, rural
society and cultural landscape. In addition, he has
worked on urban development and migration
studies (18th - 20th centuries), mainly concentrating
on the borderlands between Slovenia, Italy and
Austria.
Swedish Academy of Letters, History and
Antiquities and associated senior lecturer in
agrarian history at the Swedish University of
Agricultural Sciences. In 2016-2017 he is a visiting
scholar at The Ostrom Workshop at Indiana
University (USA), where he is affiliated faculty. His
research is focused on governance of common-
pool resources and collective action (16th - 19th
centuries).
Luca Mocarelli is professor of economic history at
the University of Milano Bicocca (Italy) and is
president of the International Association for Alpine
History (Switzerland). His fields of research include
urban economic history, regional economic
growth, industry and labour history, food crises and
famine history in the long run.
Aleksander Panjek is professor of history at the
University of Primorska (Slovenia). His main fields of
research are early modern economic and social
history with a focus on agrarian economy, rural
society and cultural landscape. In addition, he has
worked on urban development and migration
studies (18th - 20th centuries), mainly concentrating
on the borderlands between Slovenia, Italy and
Austria.