LSE Department of Economic History
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Exploring the past to shape the future 🌍📜📈 Follow for research & talks by world-class scholars. Blog: https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/economichistory/
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Fellows are selected for their substantial contributions to the field in a range of areas, and they highlight the importance, breadth and relevance of the social sciences to understanding and tackling the varied challenges facing society today (2/3)
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We are delighted to announce that Olivier Accominotti, @leighgardnereh.bsky.social and @ericbschneider.bsky.social have been elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences, @acadsocsciences.bsky.social 🥳🎓 (1/3)
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Join this exciting project at the LSE with @ericbschneider.bsky.social and @hggaddy.bsky.social on mortality estimates 📊
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📢 Interested in excess mortality methods, and want a challenge? I'm organising the "One Epidemic, Many Estimates" (1EME) project! Register *now* as a many analyst team (submissions due 15 March 2026), and then join us at LSE for a workshop on 21-22 May 2026! (1/n)

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One Epidemic, Many Estimates (1EME)
One Epidemic, Many Estimates (1EME)
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What is the significance of Indian textiles in global economic history? Co-organising a one-day workshop with Tirthankar Roy on the topic, to mark the launch of the new book ‘Textiles from Bengal’. Limited places available, book via link👇
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2/3 Jiao finds that the policy increased educational investment in girls. Historically, Chinese families favoured sons over daughters. This preference meant that boys were more likely to receive education. By restricting most families to a single child, the OCP has changed this dynamic.
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🧵 1/3 Did China’s one-child policy help close the gender gap in education? Research by LSE Economic History graduate Jie Jiao offers new and exciting evidence 📚
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Gave the first lecture of my life! As part of our summer school "The Economic History of Inequality" here at @lseechist.bsky.social, I had the amazing opportunity to write and deliver a lecture on "Critical Junctures in the History of Inequality."
Huge thanks to Neil Cummins for the opportunity!
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Congratulations to @nickfitzhenry.bsky.social and Mina Ishizu for receiving the 2025 #LSE Class #Teaching Awards 🧑‍🏫🥳
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LSE Class Teacher Awards
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It was a great pleasure to deliver this public lecture at The London School of Economics and Political Science @lsepress.bsky.social Thank you to @britishacademy.bsky.social for supporting this research and to my own @lseechist.bsky.social and @lsemiddleeast.bsky.social for hosting the event.
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🥳🌍Delighted to announce that Leigh Gardner has been awarded a @britishacademy.bsky.social Mid-Career Fellowship for her project "Exporting the American Dream to #Africa? US Expansion and Economic Development under #Colonial Rule, 1914-45". More here: lnkd.in/eEkKWv4G #econhist #lse
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We are especially proud of Greg Salter - this year's winner of the annual New Researcher Poster prize. Congratulations!
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Our LSE PhD students showcased groundbreaking research at this year's Economic History Society Conference poster sessions — from Cold War trade dynamics to 19th-century French convents. Dive into their insights in our blog:
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How did the East India Company become a proper company? Zane Jennings will present his work on the development of a real market in EIC stocks on Tuesday 20 May at the IHR & hybrid www.history.ac.uk/events/east-...
East India Company Capital, 1660-1700
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Incredible turnout and an exciting presentation at @patrickwallis.bsky.social book launch on #apprenticeship🤩📘. Thank you for joining us in person and online #econhist #lse #education #LSEEvents
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Don't miss out on @patrickwallis.bsky.social book launch tonight at 6:30 pm 📖
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Join us May 14th for the launch of @patrickwallis.bsky.social new book on #apprenticeship ⚒️ and economic growth, showing the contributions of the scheme in early modern #England @lseevents.bsky.social lse.ac.uk/Events/2025/...
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Apprenticeship and economic growth in early modern England
6.30pm Weds 14 May | Patrick Wallis | Free public event at LSE
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Join us May 14th for the launch of @patrickwallis.bsky.social new book on #apprenticeship ⚒️ and economic growth, showing the contributions of the scheme in early modern #England @lseevents.bsky.social lse.ac.uk/Events/2025/...
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Apprenticeship and economic growth in early modern England
6.30pm Weds 14 May | Patrick Wallis | Free public event at LSE
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Our @jordanclaridge.bsky.social has a new working paper on medieval wage inequality in England 📜 Read his summary below 🔽

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@vincentdelabastita.bsky.social, Spike Gibbs and I have a new working paper out! We explore the dynamics of wage inequality in medieval England, which allows us to better understand the commercialization of labour markets in the Middle Ages.

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Our PhD students are ready for the EHS annual conference in Glasgow this weekend! 💪📷 #EconomicHistory #EHS2025 #Strathclyde #PosterSession
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@lseechist.bsky.social's Andrés Irarrázaval presented his paper "The Historical Fabric of Inequality in the Global South: Property, Markets, or Redistribution?" in our department's graduate seminar this week.
#inequality #globalinequality #economichistory