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Economic History Graduate Webinar – Spring 2024
YSI-EHES Economic History Graduate Webinar
Description
Dear all,
We are launching a new edition of the YSI Economic History graduate seminar. As in previous editions, we provide a platform for young researchers to present their ongoing work and get feedback from senior scholars. The online format has made exchanges from people from different regions and research areas possible, offering early-stage researchers an important venue.
If you are interested to attend in the webinar and receiving the program, please register using this form. We will get in touch with you as soon as we can.
Program Spring 2024
- April 11. Magnus Neubert (MLU Halle-Wittenberg): The Socialist Experiment of Yugoslavia: Exploring the Effect of Labour-Managed Socialism on Economic Development. Chair: Leonard Kukić (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
- April 18. Xavier Jou (U de Barcelona): Gender conflicts on the shopfloor. Barcelona women at Chocolates Amatller, 1890-1914. Chair: Kathryn Gary (Lund University)
- April 25. Joseph Enguehard (ENS Lyon): From Salt to Strife: Fiscal Fragmentation and Conflict. Chair: Marc Goñi (U of Bergen)
- May 2. Luu Duc Toan Huynh (QMU London): A land of sages: A legacy of former elites and current professorship in Vietnam. Chair: Ting Cheng (Hong Kong Baptist University)
- May 16. Guohui Jiang (U of Zurich): Unfairness Under Arms: Effects of Drafting Elites on Voluntary Enlistment in World War II. Chair: Andy Ferrara (U of Pittsburgh)
- May 23. Kulsoom Hisam (Clark University): A Streetcar City: Public transit expansion and neighborhood dynamics in early XXth century Chicago. Chair: Leah Brooks (George Washington University)
- May 30. Víctor Pérez-Sánchez (LSE): Castile’s leadership and early-modern European monetary policy. Chair: François Velde (FRB of Chicago)
- June 13. Pol Cosentino (Sorbonne Economics Center): Urban Transport Infrastructure and Downtown Outmigration in the 19th century: the case of Paris. Chair: Jeffrey Lin (FRB of Philadelphia)
- June 20. César A. Huaroto (PUC Chile): Nation Building in the Andes. Evidence from the Chilean Invasion of Peru in the XIX Century. Chair: Felipe Valencia Caicedo (UBC)
- June 27. Eoin Dignam (LSE): Maternity, Matrimony, and Migration: Women’s Responses to Climate Change in France 1851-1911. Chair:Maria Waldinger (ifo Institute)
The YSI-EHES Graduate Webinar in Economic History is a collaborative project between Maxence Castiello, Ana Catelén, Viktor Malein and Carla Salvo with support from the Institute for New Economic Thinking and the European Historical Economics Society.
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Attendees
MAHTAB ALAM
Erlon Silva