NEXT JOINT CENTRE ONLINE SEMINAR
3 April 2024
Richard Hornbeck (University of Chicago)
One Giant Leap: Emancipation and Aggregate Economic Gains
David Todd was awarded the 2023 Gyorgy Ranki Prize of the Economic History Association for the outstanding book on the Economic History of Europe, for his book A Velvet Empire: French Informal Imperialism in the Nineteenth Century.
The Harvard Center is pleased to introduce 1800 Histories. The project is an effort to understand the local circumstances of more than a thousand sites - the ultra-emitters of methane gas - that are of outsized importance in the causes of climate change.
The Centre for History and Economics in Paris (CHEP) is based at the Sciences Po Centre for History. It was established in 2022, the result of a collaboration between Sciences Po and the Cambridge-Harvard Joint Centre for History and Economics that had begun in 2019. CHEP encourages historical research on all aspects of economic life, from a multidisciplinary and international perspective. It regularly convenes workshops and meetings on fundamental issues, including the dialogue between economic and environmental history, the use of legal and digital sources by historians and economists, and the history of economic ideas and experiences.
CHEP is delighted to contribute, along with the Cambridge and Harvard Centres, to the new programme “Economic History, Climate, and the Environment”.
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Aliénés: Une histoire sociale de la folie au XIXe siècle
Anatole Le Bras
Juifs et capitalisme: Aux origines d'une légende
Francesca Trivellato
Struggle and Mutual Aid: The Age of Worker Solidarity
Nicolas Delalande
Centre for History and Economics
Science Po, Paris
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