Historians, do you have a preferred resource for digital access to historical newspapers? I have library access to a limited version of ProQuest, but it is missing a lot #history #econhist #economichistory #socialhistory
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Historians, do you have a preferred resource for digital access to historical newspapers? I have library access to a limited version of ProQuest, but it is missing a lot #history #econhist #economichistory #socialhistory
Francis Edgeworth died 100 years ago on 13 February 1926. I gave a little paper about him at a very jolly event held in Oxford to mark the occasion, available here:
www.sciencespo.fr/department-e...
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A very big thank you to everyone who has purchased #Economica 📗 - currently number 2 on the Amazon bestseller list for #econhist. I look forward to hearing your thoughts.
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Many thanks to all participants for a very stimulating discussion on @davidedgerton.bsky.social manuscript of his upcoming book on the global history of production since 1900. And special thanks to Jean-Baptiste Fressoz for coming to comment all the way from Paris.
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Episode 5 of Everything Economic History is now live!
Join Andrew and Lloyd as they sit down with @ainedoran.bsky.social to talk about the discipline of economic history, and how it might grow and change in the future
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The @echistsocreview.bsky.social has just published an online virtual issue in honour of Joel Mokyr, featuring a very nice introduction by @mdrelichman.bsky.social, available here:
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Join us tomorrow for an exciting talk on the history of UK debt!
Just in time with current events, Professor Olivier Accominotti will lead the discussion on a historical intepretation and lessons to be learnt💷📈
Find out more here:
www.lse.ac.uk/economic-his...
#lse #econhist #ukdebt #chancellor
Join us at the IHR/online tomorrow to hear Mike Braddick on "The business of grain milling in England, c. 1540-1800" #econhist www.history.ac.uk/news-events/...
CfP: Renewing Economic History in East Africa The organisers invite contributions on topics focused on East Africa, in any period, which draw from economic, social, labour, global history, political economy, agricultural and development economics, development studies, economic anthropology, and demography. Selected papers will be invited to submit to a special issue of EHDR Deadline: 15 December 2025
CfP: Renewing Economic History in East Africa
Selected papers will be invited to submit to a special issue of @historyregions.bsky.social
Deadline: 15 December 2025
#EconHist #EastAfrica
I’ll be back in #Oxford on Monday to talk about my new book - #Economica: A Global History of Women, Wealth & Power - at Blackwells bookshop. If you’re free at 5.30pm, it would be lovely to see you there. Tickets are still available: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/victoria-b... #EconHist #womenwealthpower
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📄 Full paper 👉 [pierpaolocreanza.github.io/website/creanza_jmp.pdf]
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#EconTwitter #EconJobMarket #Innovation #EconHist (13/13)
A privilege to be in Scotland signing copies of #Economica: A Global History of Women, Wealth & Power 📗 (one of the FT’s best books of the week 🎉) @headlinebooks.bsky.social & #SealPress. If you’d like to read a new global economic history - with women put back in - grab your copy now. #EconHist
🚨🚀The 3rd issue of 2025 is now available online!
#EconHist #Development #EconomicHistory
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Delighted that the FT have reviewed my new book, #Economica: A Global History of Women, Wealth & Power. The reviewer writes “Economica is an epic…[&] important retelling of global economic history that puts women at the centre”. Out now @headlinebooks.bsky.social @hachetteuk.bsky.social #EconHist
Amazing public good release by @rickhornbeck.bsky.social and his collaborators!
No doubt this will generate even more (interesting) #econhist research about the United States.
Join us tonight for a HOPE Center Hayek Lecture with @hasnasj.bsky.social on "Common Law Liberalism". Hope to see you there! @dukelaw.bsky.social #econsky #Econhist
Look forward to speaking @greshamcollege.bsky.social London tomorrow at 1pm. Free to attend but only a few tickets remaining, so please book now if you’d like to attend (in person or online): www.gresham.ac.uk/whats-on/wom... #EconHist
CfP: What Can History Teach Us About Building Resilient Economies in the 21st Century?
Deadline: 27 November 2025
Conference: 29 - 30 January 2026, Stellenbosch, South Africa
econrsa.org/events/what-...
#EconHist
Heute vor 100 Jahren begingen europäischen #Sparkassen den 1. #Weltspartag. Dass #Finanzerziehung schon älter ist, zeigt:
▶ Sandra Mass, Formulare des Ökonomischen in der #Geldpädagogik des 18. und 19. Jahrhunderts, #WerkstattGeschichte 58/2012 […]
My latest for @historyextra.bsky.social: “The Real History Behind The Forsytes: How Much Of The Drama Is True?” | HistoryExtra #EconHist #LateVictorian #PeriodDrama #TheForsytes www.historyextra.com/period/victo...
It will be a huge honour to deliver the 2026 #HajnalLecture at the University of Manchester. It will also be something of a homecoming: Manchester was not only the place I grew up, it shaped my love of Economic History. #Manchester #EconHist @manchester.ac.uk #ArthurLewisLab @nunopgpalma.bsky.social
Join us on Tuesday 28th at the IHR/online for "Risk Management and Maritime Business: Comparative Views from Early Modern Europe" by the excellent Maria Fusaro (exeter) www.history.ac.uk/news-events/... #econhist
Why women protestors brought Ancient Rome to a standstill #Economica #womenwealthpower #econhist
Publicado el último número de @ihe-ehr.bsky.social bajo nuestro periodo como equipo editorial.
Ha sido un gran placer formar parte de este grupo, dirigido primero por Jerònia Pons y después por Alfonso Díez.
P.S.: en realidad, todavía nos queda un número en la recámara...
#econhist #AEHE
📡 Such a pleasure to speak to @1autumnleaf.bsky.social @breakingmath.bsky.social podcast about my new book - published today in the US - #Economica: A Global History of Women, Wealth & Power (Seal Press / Basic Books). #econhist
The IHR economic and social history seminar restarts next week - Tuesday 30 September - with Pamfili Antipa on "Charity Begins at Home–Why Britain resumed the Gold Standard after the French Wars" hybrid: www.history.ac.uk/news-events/... #econhist #financialhistory
Working Paper: The Virtues of Clarity: Robert Dorfman, from Mathematical Programming to Environmental Economics by @juliengradoz.bsky.social @ssrn.bsky.social #econhist
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Call for Papers 4th Norwegian Winter Games in Economic History NTNU Trondheim 29 January 2026 The Norwegian Economic History Association (NØHF) invites submissions for the fourth Winter Games in Economic History, to be held at NTNU Trondheim, on 29 January 2026. We have retained the popular low threshold workshop format for the Winter Games. The aim is to bring together scholars as well as PhD and master level students to help each other to develop new research ideas and paper drafts for publication. We therefore welcome submissions of two kinds: i) paper drafts and ii) outlines of future research projects. Although discussants will be assigned to each paper or research idea, all participants are expected to read colleagues’ papers and contribute to discussions. The Winter Games will continue to be a broad arena. We apply a broad understanding of economic history and welcome submissions from business history and other, neighbouring fields (i.e. historical political economy, social history, labour history, historical demography, history of economic thought, etc.). Contributions from master students and junior researchers are as valuable as those from established scholars. “Norwegian” is understood in a most liberal way, i.e., scholars either based in Norway or working on a topic related to it, independent of nationality. We also welcome contributions from other Scandinavian countries. Moreover, as a low threshold arena, papers in all stages of preparation are welcome, from your roughest draft to highly polished gems. Please send a short abstract (up to 300 words) for consideration to: norwegianeconhist@gmail.com Please specify whether your contribution will be a draft paper (i) or the outline of a future research project (ii). Deadline for submission of abstracts: 19 October Notification of successful applicants: 1 November Deadline for submission of papers: 18 January 2026
Call for Papers:
4th Norwegian 🇳🇴 Winter Games ❄️ in Economic History
📍 NTNU Trondheim
📅 29 January 2026
📄 CfP Deadline: 19 October
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