Helder Carvalhal
Helder Carvalhal
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Historian and cat lover. Global economic and social history. Living Standards. Labour. Gender. War studies
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REMINDER | To mark 40 years of Continuity and Change, the editors are inviting proposals for articles reflecting on the past and imagining the future of social & economic history.
Submit by 20 Dec 2025.
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Celebrating 40 Years of Continuity and Change: A Call for Papers on the Future of Social and Economic History
Ahead of the 40-year anniversary of Continuity and Change, the journal’s editors share a special call for papers.
liverpooluniversitypress.blog
December 1, 2025 at 2:31 PM
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CALL FOR PAPERS | To mark 40 years of Continuity and Change, the editors invite submissions reflecting on the past and reimagining the future of social and economic history.
Submit proposals by 20 December 2025.
Find out more on the blog 👇
@hcarvalhal.bsky.social
Celebrating 40 Years of Continuity and Change: A Call for Papers on the Future of Social and Economic History
Ahead of the 40-year anniversary of Continuity and Change, the journal’s editors share a special call for papers.
liverpooluniversitypress.blog
October 28, 2025 at 1:00 PM
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We’re delighted to welcome Continuity and Change, arq, and Arabic Sciences and Philosophy to Liverpool University Press in 2026, as they move from Cambridge University Press. Read more in our blog post.

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Three Leading Journals to Move from Cambridge University Press to Liverpool University Press in 2026
Liverpool University Press is proud to announce that it will become the new publisher of three distinguished academic journals—Continuity and Change, arq: Architectural Research Quarterly, and Arab…
liverpooluniversitypress.blog
July 2, 2025 at 10:30 AM
Special issue about wages and inequalities in global history already available in open access
International Review of Social History: Volume 70 - Wage Systems and Inequalities in Global History, 1500–1950 | Cambridge Core
Cambridge Core - International Review of Social History - Volume 70 - Wage Systems and Inequalities in Global History, 1500–1950
www.cambridge.org
May 18, 2025 at 6:24 PM
New article about Indian real wages available in early view:
academic.oup.com/ereh/advance...
December 9, 2023 at 4:43 PM