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Official account for the Joint Center for History and Economics at Harvard University, University of Cambridge and Sciences Po. https://histecon.fas.harvard.edu/ https://www.histecon.magd.cam.ac.uk/ https://histecon.fr/en/
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Global History and Planetary Histories

On 9 October, 17.30 GMT, join the 1st session of the @ihr.bsky.social Planetary Histories seminars, a panel discussion with Emma Rothschild 👉 loom.ly/30DV37s

Organised by our own Glenda Sluga and Giorgio Riello with Andrew Fitzmaurice and Thomas Simpson
Panel Discussion: “Global History and Planetary Histories”
Planetary Histories seminar- session 1
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We draw your attention to the first Core seminar of the term. Thursday 9 October at 5:15pm in St John's College Lightfoot Room.
Professor Eric Schneider (London School of Economics)
'Born in Smog: The Health Consequences of Historical Air Pollution’.
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The Harvard Center is hosting a new series of Tea Talks - informal gatherings bringing together scholars working at the intersection of history, economics & politics.Speakers include Quinn Slobodian, Linda Kinstler, David Yang & Anne McCants. Please join us!
 histecon.fas.harvard.edu/tea_talks.html
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Pairing satellite and aerial data with photography, Julian Giordano (@historyecon.bsky.social) has created an online exhibition which reveals the places where invisible methane emissions occur in the coal and gas fields of southwestern Pennsylvania.
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LANDSCAPES OF METHANE
Photographs from Southwestern Pennsylvania by JULIAN GIORDANO
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Join us to hear from Lorraine Daston, exploring how the insurance industry confronts the uncertainty of catastrophic risks.

📆18 September, 5.30-6.30 pm
🌎Corpus Christi College, McCrum Lecture Theatre

Register for in-person attendance here: bit.ly/4md1gO5
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There is a new essay on the 1800 Histories website: Mariia Koskina’s micro-history of Novotroitsk, a Soviet steel town in the Urals. A ‘monotown’ where fixation on heavy industry & outdated tech left the region polluted and residents facing uncertain futures.
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NOVOTROITSK: THE ACHING BACKBONE OF RUSSIA by Mariia Koskina
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***Please Note***
The application submission deadline for the Prize Research Grants at the Cambridge Centre for History and Economics has been extended to Monday 15 September 2025, 23.59 UK time.
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The Cambridge Centre will be awarding a number of Prize Research Grants for the academic year 2025-2026. Applications are now open. Submission deadline is 4 September 2025. Click below for further information, eligibility and how to apply.
www.histecon.magd.cam.ac.uk/prize.html
THE CENTRE FOR HISTORY AND ECONOMICS
Prize Research Grants
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The Program of Prize Fellowships in Economics, History and Politics is pleased to announce the 2025 Prize Fellows, @hdernity.bsky.social, @deivyhoueix.bsky.social and Lina Skoglund. For more information about the Program see histecon.fas.harvard.edu/ehppf/index.....
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The Cambridge Centre will be awarding a number of Prize Research Grants for the academic year 2025-2026. Applications are now open. Submission deadline is 4 September 2025. Click below for further information, eligibility and how to apply.
www.histecon.magd.cam.ac.uk/prize.html
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Prize Research Grants
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The Cambridge Centre warmly congratulates @pramospinto.bsky.social (@camhistory.bsky.social‬ and @historyecon.bsky.social) and fellow editors on the publication of Global Histories of the Portuguese Revolution!
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Global Histories of the Portuguese Revolution edited by Luís Trindade, Rita Lucas Narra, Ricardo Noronha & Pedro Ramos Pinto locates the revolution at the intersection of transnational historical phenomena.

Out now! 📚 bit.ly/435Ym5m
Global Histories of the Portuguese Revolution edited by Luís Trindade, Rita Lucas Narra, Ricardo Noronha & Pedro Ramos Pinto locates the revolution at the intersection of transnational historical phenomena.

Out now!
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The Cambridge Centre will be awarding a number of Prize Research Grants for the academic year 2025-2026. Applications are now open. Submission deadline is 4 September 2025. Click below for further information, eligibility and how to apply.
www.histecon.magd.cam.ac.uk/prize.html
THE CENTRE FOR HISTORY AND ECONOMICS
Prize Research Grants
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Please join us on Tues 27 May @ 5pm when Shigeru Akita (University of Osaka/Clare Hall) will be speaking at the History & Economics Seminar (jointly w/ the Global Economic History Seminar). Magdalene College, Cambridge. Click for further info & abstract.
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SHIGERU AKITA
From 'Green Revolution' to 'Economic Liberalization' in the 1970s-80s' India: Impacts of Oil Crises in a global perspective
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Please join us on Tues 27 May @ 5pm when Shigeru Akita (University of Osaka/Clare Hall) will be speaking at the History & Economics Seminar (jointly w/ the Global Economic History Seminar). Magdalene College, Cambridge. Click for further info & abstract.
www.histecon.magd.cam.ac.uk/seminar_akit...
SHIGERU AKITA
From 'Green Revolution' to 'Economic Liberalization' in the 1970s-80s' India: Impacts of Oil Crises in a global perspective
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📜Au programme d'"Entendez-vous l'éco" la semaine prochaine : classes moyennes et fiscalité, industrie sidérurgique dans le Lincolnshire (mais pas que), mondialisation façon 1850-1913, et un penseur de l'éco : William Stanley Jevons - rdv à 14h sur @franceculture.fr
Lundi : entre fiscalité et redistribution, les classes moyennes en ont-elles pour leur argent ? Avec Pierre Madec et Lisa Darbois.

Mardi : direction le nord-est de l’Angleterre où la carte de la nationalisation est jouée pour sauver les deux derniers hauts fourneaux du pays - avec Catherine Mathieu et Marc Lenormand.

Mercredi : Léo Charles et David Todd nous parlerons de la première mondialisation, où la tentative de penser protectionnisme et croissance de concert.

Jeudi : le portrait de l'éco sera consacré à William Stanley Jevons, et c'est Antoine Missemer et Nicolas Chaigneau qui le dresseront pour nous.
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As a special edition of our Coins of the Month series to mark the occasion of the Papal Conclave, Luca Einaudi has written an essay on the history, architecture and coinage of the Conclave in Rome.
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COINS OF THE MONTH
On the history, architecture and coinage of the Conclave in Rome
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Please join us on Tues 6 May at 5pm when Emile Chabal (@emile-chabal.bsky.social) will be speaking at the History & Economics Seminar (jointly with the Modern European History Seminar). Magdalene College, Cambridge. Click for further info & abstract.
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EMILE CHABAL
Transition, revolution, modernity: (re)thinking capitalism with Eric Hobsbawm
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The Centre is pleased to publish a new essay in our Coins of the Month feature. In the first of a three part series, Luca Einaudi discusses 'Progressives and Conservatives in Spanish coinage in the nineteenth century'. Part I: 1808-1814.
COINS OF THE MONTH
Progressives and Conservatives in Spanish coinage in the nineteenth century (Part I)
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Please join us on 29 April at the Harvard Center when Jonathan Levy (Sciences Po) will discuss his new book - 'The Real Economy: History & Theory' (@princetonupress.bsky.social, 2025) - with Emma Rothschild & Joel Suarez.
5pm, Bowie Vernon Room, CGIS-K262, 1737 Cambridge St. Reception to follow!
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Please join us on 29 April at the Harvard Center when Jonathan Levy (Sciences Po) will discuss his new book - 'The Real Economy: History & Theory' (@princetonupress.bsky.social, 2025) - with Emma Rothschild & Joel Suarez.
5pm, Bowie Vernon Room, CGIS-K262, 1737 Cambridge St. Reception to follow!