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
Charity Begins at Home–Why Britain resumed the Gold Standard after the French Wars
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Reposted by: Patrick Wallis, Kevin O’Rourke, Sebastian Braun , and 2 more Patrick Wallis, Kevin O’Rourke, Sebastian Braun, Nuno Palma, Alice Reid
JOB OPPORTUNITY: Associate Professorship in Economic and Social History, Faculty of History and All Souls College, Oxford. Deadline for applications 23 April 2025. @oxford-esh.bsky.social @oxhistoryfaculty.bsky.social my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecru...
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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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How did the Qing use medicine to strengthen the empire? Chinese medical and political/economic history... join us at the IHR/online on Tuesday 6 May to hear Yitong Qiu (UCL). register www.history.ac.uk/events/rulin...
Ruling and Healing: Managing Health and Empire in Qing China 1644-1912
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Reposted by: Patrick Wallis, Heike Bauer
Applications now invited for the Society's Masters' Scholarships 2025-26 bit.ly/4bJs8je
Scholarships support history students, from groups currently underrepresented in academic history, to undertake a Masters' degree at a UK university. Closing date for Stage 1 applications: 6 June #Skystorians
Scholarships support history students, from groups currently underrepresented in academic history, to undertake a Masters' degree at a UK university. Closing date for Stage 1 applications: 6 June #Skystorians
Just had a great conversation about apprenticeship, growth and British history and my book Market for Skill with Miranda Melcher on the @NewBooksNetwork newbooksnetwork.com/the-market-f...
If you want a short listen on apprenticeship based on my new book, you can see me not looking at the camera here... press.princeton.edu/books/hardco...
youtu.be/L4sJnZzbaDU?...
youtu.be/L4sJnZzbaDU?...
How apprenticeship transformed premodern England | Coffee break research at LSE
YouTube video by LSE
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Plague, serfs, coercion? Join us at the IHR on 25 March for Tom Raster (LSE) on 'Contagious coercion: The effect of plagues on serfdom in the Baltics'. in person/hybrid www.history.ac.uk/events/conta...
Contagious coercion: The effect of plagues on serfdom in the Baltics
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This week at Oxford Econ Soc History Meredith Paker
will give a paper nuffield.ox.ac.uk/news-events/... about how we’re using machine learning to predict seven centuries of wages better than a regression ever could ! Hope to see you there
will give a paper nuffield.ox.ac.uk/news-events/... about how we’re using machine learning to predict seven centuries of wages better than a regression ever could ! Hope to see you there
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Join us online at the IHR on Tuesday to hear the tremendous Pinar Ceylan talk about Land inequality in Ottoman Crete at the turn of the eighteenth century. Ottoman economic history = proper treat! register www.history.ac.uk/events/land-...
Land inequality in Ottoman Crete at the turn of the eighteenth century
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Join us tomorrow at the the IHR for the glorious Sevket Pamuk on GDP per capita and Regional Differences in the Ottoman Empire, 1570-1914 www.history.ac.uk/events/gdp-c...
GDP per capita and Regional Differences in the Ottoman Empire, 1570-1914
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Interested in women in the late medieval economy? Join us on Tuesday 11th at the IHR (online only) for Anna Molnar (KCL) on credit and change.
www.history.ac.uk/events/women...
www.history.ac.uk/events/women...
“Women in Late Medieval Private Credit: Mechanisms Driving Social and Economic Change in Central Europe
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Join the Economic & Social History of Premodern World seminar at the IHR on Tuesday (28/1) for Regina Grafe (Cambridge) on "Archaic Lending or Precocious Financialization? Spanish American Finance to 1800" #econhist #twitterstorians in person or online www.history.ac.uk/events/archa...
Archaic Lending or Precocious Financialization? Spanish American Finance to 1800
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Bigamy and clandestine marriage in 18th century England - Rebecca Probert at the IHR this Tuesday (10th) econ hist seminar www.history.ac.uk/events/bigam... in person or online... #econhist #history
Bigamy in an Era of Clandestine Marriages
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Excited and proud to have been elected as the next president of the economic history society. It’s a wonderful community to be part of.
IHR economic history - We have the lovely Edmond Smith (Manchester) talking about Trans-Imperial Trade and Networked Capital in Britain’s Economic Development, 1660-1800 tomorrow (26 Nov). Online only I'm afraid. register www.history.ac.uk/events/trans... #econhist #history
Trans-Imperial Trade and Networked Capital in Britain’s Economic Development, 1660-1800
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Always good to start here with a good thing by good people
Reposted by: Patrick Wallis
Excited to share my #JMP 🧵
❓How important is organizing production efficiently for the adoption of new technologies?
✅ JMP shows organizational practices are instrumental for the integration of new technologies in production.
#econtwitter #EconJobMarket
❓How important is organizing production efficiently for the adoption of new technologies?
✅ JMP shows organizational practices are instrumental for the integration of new technologies in production.
#econtwitter #EconJobMarket