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Hello #Twitterstorians and #Econtwitter! This is the new account for the Economic History Society ambassadors at the University of Amsterdam. Follow us to find out about all @EcHistSoc ’s upcoming activities and more news about #econhist in the Netherlands.
Are you an early-stage PhD student? Do you work on British History in the Long C18th? Check out the CFP for our annual ⚡️Lightning Talks ⚡️! A fantastic way to publicise your research & network with fellow PhDs & academics. Hybrid: in-person/online papers. #twitterstorians
🏆 Charles Schmitt Prize 2023 🏆 Are you a PhD student or ECR in intellectual history? Send us an essay by 28 Feb to be considered for our Schmitt Prize! The winning essay will be published in @IHRjournal Retweet to spread the word! 🗞️ More below 👇 is-ih.com/news/charles-s…
Een clubje lieve mannen, de in 1908 opgerichte Mannenbond voor Vrouwenkiesrecht. Zij vonden dat de kiesrechtstrijd voor iedereen belangrijk was, zeker ook internationaal. Meer weten? Lees & luister naar het verhaal van Rose Spijkerman in Nog Meer Wereldgeschiedenis! @huygens_knaw
Amazing special issue on #slavery in #earlymodern #EastAsia inc coverage of Ming, Qing, Choson, Qing Mongolia, Siam & transnational enslavement muse.jhu.edu/issue/49044 - Congrats to all involved
We collect high-frequency information from primary and secondary sources to measure expected inflation in the United Kingdom between the wars. A VAR model suggests that inflation expectations were an important source of the early stages of economic recovery in interwar Britain.
Now on Early View: 'Measuring inflation expectations in interwar Britain' by Jason Lennard, Finn Meinecke, and Solomos Solomou @jason_lennard @LSEEcHist @cepr_org @ESCoEorg @bankofengland @stjohnscam @Cambridge_Uni onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
ICYMI: @WebinarYsi @EcoHistWG @ysi_commons is launching the sixth edition of the YSI-EHES Economic History Graduate Webinar this winter. All #econhist papers, regardless of period, place, or approach, are welcome. Deadline December 2 More information: ysi.ineteconomics.org/project/63690c…
Door de unieke vondst van haar aantekeningenboek behoort de 17e-eeuwse Maria van Nesse in één klap tot de best gedocumenteerde mensen van haar tijd. UvA-kunsthistoricus Judith Noorman en Robbert Jan van der Maal schreven een boek over haar leven 👇 uva.nl/shared-content…
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Unieke vondst: 17e eeuw vanuit vrouwenogen
In een Belgisch familiearchief is bij toeval een unieke bron over de zeventiende-eeuwse Noordelijke Nederlanden boven water gekomen. Het eenvoudig ogende boekje bevat een schat aan gedetailleerde...
Now on Early View: 'Measuring inflation expectations in interwar Britain' by Jason Lennard, Finn Meinecke, and Solomos Solomou @jason_lennard @LSEEcHist @cepr_org @ESCoEorg @bankofengland @stjohnscam @Cambridge_Uni onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
Happy to share the programme for "Slavery, Law and Religion in the Early Modern Period", March 8-9 @UCLouvain_be. Look forward to all the papers & meeting & learning from everyone! I'll talk on "Enslavement and 17th-century English Republicanism" (Sidney, Milton, Harrington etc).
In Netflix-serie #TheCrown, waarvan deze week een nieuw seizoen van start gaat, komt Camilla er bekaaid vanaf. Karaktermoord, stelt publiekshistoricus Laura van Hasselt in @demorgen. 'De mensen om wie het gaat kunnen zich niet publiekelijk verdedigen.' go.uva.nl/3NJOZ3x
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‘Niemand die ‘The Crown’ heeft gezien kan nog neutraal naar Camilla kijken’: Netflix-serie krijgt...
De succesvolle Netflix-reeks The Crown is aan haar vijfde seizoen toe. Maar nu de verhaallijn dichter bij de huidige tijd komt, groeit ook de kritiek dat ze niet geheel waarheidsgetrouw is. Netflix...
🚨 #vacancy alert 🚨 Professor of World Literatures: English Professor of Post/Decolonial Theories and Literatures Assistant Professor Functional Linguistics Lecturer in European Law PhD European identity formation Postdoc EU Public Opinion Research go.uva.nl/3BLYSb9
We are delighted to release our programme! Due to the high number of responses to our call for papers, we will now be running parallel sessions - we are confident that there will be something for everyone amongst these brilliant papers... 🧵1/8
My new chapter -- Historical Political Economy of Migration -- has just come out in Oxford’s Handbook of HPE @OxUniPress. Thanks to @jaj7d and @jaredcrubin for excellent comments! Excited to see this in print: doi.org/10.1093/oxford…
Deadline approaching: At the Brussels Digital Humanities research group we're still looking for a part-time (50-70%) data engineer. Are you passionate about DH? Are you skilled in software engineering and data analysis? Consider applying before 15.11! digi.research.vub.be/digital-humani…
Latest from #thelongrun: 'Britain’s exports during the late-Victorian era' by Brian Varian @BDVarian @uniofnewcastle @NCLBusiness ehs.org.uk/britains-expor…
A new working paper by our own Sheilagh Ogilvie (@OxfordESH) on “Economics and history: Analyzing serfdom” ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:a… @oxforduni_repo #twitterstirians #econhist
We are delighted to announce the Launch of the @ArthurLewisLab!!! The lab will promote cutting-edge research on economic growth and development, political economy, and cultural economics from a long-run historical perspective. manchester.ac.uk/discover/news/…
Tomorrow the Berlin research seminar in economic and social history will welcome @TsakasChristos (EUI) for a talk on "Post-war Greco-German Relations 1953-1981. Economic Development, Business Interests, and European Integration", based on his latest book link.springer.com/book/10.1007/9…
🚨 Call for Papers🚨 Conference in political economics with a focus on rent-seeking. Hosted by the EJPE at George Mason University on Feb. 10-11. All costs are covered for presenters. Speakers include John Duggan, Hulya Eraslan, Raymond Fisman, Davide Furceri, and Helen Milner.
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