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The Annual Conference of the History of Economics Society is one of the most important international gatherings of historians of economics. The conference provides an opportunity to meet with friends and colleagues, to learn about new research in the field, and to talk with journal and book...
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The theme for EHA 2018 is “‘From Plague, Famine, and War, Save us, O Lord’ Shocks and Disasters in Economic History”. The age-old prayer refers to disasters that have blighted lives throughout history. The theme is an invitation for papers on the broader economic-historical aspects of...
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Proposals for presentations on any aspect of ancient to recent economic or business history are welcome, as are proposals for whole panels. We welcome submissions from graduate students and non-academic affiliates. The 41st Annual Conference will also include a French track. La 41ième...
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Papers will be considered on all topics, with some preference given to those relating to the theme, Mobility and Demographic Change.
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The theme of this conference is "Revisiting the Transportation Revolution" The Program Committee has selected papers on all subjects in economic history, though some preference will be given to papers that specifically fit the above theme.
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Although we expect that about half of the conference sessions will focus on the theme: “Inequality and Economic Development in the Long Run”, submissions related to other Canadian and international economic history topics are also welcome.
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The goal of this conference is to bring international researchers together, permitting a comparative analysis of wealth and economic development, globally, in the middle ages, c. 300-c.1500. What were the foundations of medieval growth? How was growth characterized? Who forged ahead in wealth,...
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