Postdoctoral fellowship: INWOOD – Industrial Wood: European Industrialisation as Seen from the Forests (1870–1914) (University of Turin)

RHN 7/2024 | Opportunity

Department of Historical Studies of the University of Turin, Italy within the framework of the ERC Starting Grant project INWOOD – Industrial Wood: European Industrialisation as Seen from the Forests (1870–1914).

Closing date for applications: 22 January 2024

 

Postdoctoral fellowship in History, ERC StG 2023 project INWOOD

Location: University of Turin, Italy

Salary: €2.300 net/month + full reimbursement of conference/archival trips

Hours: full-time

Contract type: 2 years, renewable (2+2)

Deadline: January 22, 1pm CET

Job reference: DSS.2023.28

Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Fellowship in History to be held at the Department of Historical Studies of the University of Turin, Italy. The postdoctoral fellow will join the team of the ERC Starting Grant project INWOOD – Industrial Wood: European Industrialisation as Seen from the Forests (1870–1914).

About the project

INWOOD  studies  industrialisation  through  the  most  important  pre-industrial  resource:  wood. Scholarship on industrialisation has concentrated on the introduction and spread of new energy sources and materials, paying scant attention to the pre-existing resources. However, available data shows that wood was fundamental in the key sectors driving industrialisation, while its consumption increased during this process.
INWOOD  analyses  the  role  that  wood  played  during  industrialisation  and  the  impact  of industrialisation on the actors and sectors most involved in wood use, with a focus on Europe during the  first  globalisation  (1870-1914).  Inspired  by  current  debates  on  ecological  crisis  and  energy transition, the project pioneers an interdisciplinary and multi-scale approach to analyse the links between the following interrelated issues: Economic dynamics on a macro scale: the changes in wood consumption in relation to industrial demands,  but  also  the  spread  of  alternative  energy  sources  and  materials;  the  transformation triggered by industrial technology in the geography of wood flows and in the logistics of the wood supply chain.
Social dynamics on a micro scale: the impact of changes in the wood economy on the populations living close to the woodlands, in both the areas that were central before industrialisation and those that  became  central  because  of  it;  the  choices  made  by  actors  involved  in  the  exploitation  of woodlands when faced with these developments.
Ecological  dynamics  on  multiple  scales:  the  evolution  of  the  European  forest  cover  in  terms  of reforestation in some regions and deforestation in others; the main qualitative changes in the forest landscape in terms of tree species composition, age and density.
INWOOD  integrates  sources  and  analytical  methods  to  change  the  way  scholars  understand industrialisation  and  to  provide  the  historical  context  for  present-day  debate  about  the  role  of forests in climate change mitigation and biodiversity preservation.

About the fellowship

The postdoctoral fellow will carry out research within the ERC project INWOOD – Industrial Wood: European  Industrialisation  as  Seen  from  the  Forests  (1870-1914).  The  postdoc  will  focus  on  the transformation of the timber market in Europe between 1870 and 1914. This research will adopt a macro scale and an economic history approach. It will be carried out by means of a quantitative and qualitative analysis of the vast printed material produced on the timber market in those decades, first and foremost the main forestry journals of the period (mainly in German). The results collected from  these  journals  will  be  integrated  with  those  gathered  from  other  contemporary  printed sources  (agricultural  surveys,  trade  statistics,  price  indices,  government  investigation,  and commercial reports). 

Language Proficiency: English, German

 

Application process

Application must be submitted through the University of Turin PICA portal, following the instructions of the document attached below (available only in Italian, sorry for this). Queries about the position should be addressed to Giacomo Bonan, project PI: giacomo.bonan@unito.it

Job Reference for the online procedure: DSS.2023.28

Job Title for the online procedure: Industrializzazione ed economia del legname in Europa (1870–1914)

 

Source, including more details and information on the application requirements and procedures: http://eseh.org/postdoctoral-fellowship-in-environmental-history-erc-stg-2023-project-inwood/