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  2. Early Modern Britain | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/early-modern-britain
    This Outline explores these processes in all their rich variety, providing students with an overview of political, religious, cultural, intellectual, social, and economic developments that made the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
  3. Modern European History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/modern-european-history
    Andreas Mørkved (Cambridge), co-organised with the Cambridge History & Economics Seminar.
  4. Modern Irish History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/modern-irish-history
    The Seminar is methodologically eclectic and open to cognate disciplines (including geography, sociology, demographics and economics).
  5. Sarah Bernhardt | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/sarah-bernhardt
    My research has been generously funded by a Lightfoot Studentship at the University of Cambridge, and the Economic History Society.
  6. Vic Gatrell | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/vic-gatrell
    edited: Robert Owen, A New View of Society (Penguin, 1971). 'Labour, Power and the Size of Firms in the Lancashire Cotton Industry', Economic History Review, XXX (1), Feb.
  7. Feminisms - a global history | Faculty of History University of…

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/feminisms-global-history
    Toggle navigation. Main navigation. Study. Research. About. People. Feminisms - a global history. How has feminism developed? What have feminists achieved? What can we learn from the global history of feminism? Feminism is the ongoing story of a
  8. Gender in Early Modern Britain | Faculty of History University of…

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/gender-early-modern-britain
    In the context of early modern Britain, a patriarchal, pre-industrial household economy undergoing rapid commercial expansion, gender was fundamental to social hierarchy, economic activity, work, legal structures, political authority, religious
  9. Emma Wordsworth | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/emma-wordsworth
    I was a co-convenor of the Cambridge World History workshop for 2021-2022, and am co-convening the Social and Economic History Workshop for 2022-2023.
  10. Prof Lucy Delap | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/prof-lucy-delap
    Subject groups/Research projects. Modern British and Irish History; Economic and Social History.
  11. David Washbrook, in memoriam | Faculty of History University of…

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/news/david-washbrook-memoriam
    in colonial India’, which was published in Modern Asian Studies in 1981; ‘Progress and problems: South Asian economic and social history c.1720–1860’ (MAS 1988); and ‘Land and labour in ... He was a member of the Global Economic History Network
  12. English Legal History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/english-legal-history
    Toggle navigation. Main navigation. Study. Research. About. People. English Legal History. Seminar or event series. The Centre for English Legal History was established in 2012 and continues the long history of learning and research in English Legal
  13. James Sladden | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/james-sladden
    Toggle navigation. Main navigation. Study. Research. About. People. James Sladden. PhD Candidate in History. James is a Part Time PhD candidate in History at Darwin College. His PhD research looks at the 1973 oil shock and the eurodollar market from
  14. Newsletter Autumn 2020 | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/newsletter-autumn-2020
    Other articles discussed the economic ramifications of the pandemic on a macroeconomic scale. ... But I was persuaded by my tutor that Economics wasn’t worth reading.
  15. A History alumnus with a difference | Faculty of History University…

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/history-alumnus-difference
    I had come in 1956 as a Classics scholar to Trinity, having just spent two years in Navy (National Service) and wanted to switch from Classics to Economics. ... But I was persuaded by my tutor that Economics wasn’t worth reading.
  16. João Moreira da Silva | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/joao-moreira-da-silva
    João is a Prize Research Student at the Centre for History and Economics (2023/24). ... Colonising São Tomé and Príncipe: Disputed Sovereignties in the 19th Century" (Cambridge-LSE African Economic History Workshop, May 2024).
  17. Dr Joris van den Tol | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-joris-van-den-tol
    This Research Action emphasizes the interdependent nature of economic interests and political decision making in international politics and diplomacy in the Early Modern period. ... Finally, this project is a unique case to answer the question why a
  18. Felix Waldmann | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/felix-waldmann
    Society Prize, a Prize Research Studentship at the Centre for History and Economics, Cambridge, the David Hume Fellowship at the University of Edinburgh, a Rome Award at the British School at
  19. Mercedes Galindez | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/mercedes-galindez
    Mercedes Galindez. PhD candidate in Economic and Environmental History. Image. I am a part-time PhD Researcher funded by the Energy Policy Research Group and supervised by Professor Paul Warde.
  20. Eleanor Stephenson | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/eleanor-stephenson
    Toggle navigation. Main navigation. Study. Research. About. People. Eleanor Stephenson. PhD candidate in History. Image. Eleanor Stephenson is the recipient of the AHRC-funded collaborative doctoral partnership with the Royal Society and the
  21. Hubertus Jahn | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/hubertus-jahn
    Through an analysis of these cultural genres, I argued that the 1917 revolutions did not happen only because of economic and social factors, but also because of the absence of a
  22. Thomas Parkinson | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/thomas-parkinson
    Postcolonialism, Disability History, and the Trouble with Metaphor', International History Research Seminar, London School of Economics and Political Science (8 March 2023).
  23. Lebanon: A Country in Fragments | Faculty of History University of…

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/lebanon-country-fragments
    predicament. Rather, it is a country of the age―one of neoliberal economics, populist fervour, forced displacement, rising xenophobia, and public disillusion.
  24. McArthur Lectures - March 2022 | Faculty of History University of…

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/mcarthur-lectures-march-2022
    McArthur Lectures - March 2022. Image. Professor Bob Allen. From Foraging to the First States: An Economic History. ... The lectures explore these questions with the approaches and techniques of economic historians in an effort to unravel the mysteries.
  25. Dr Kate Peters | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-kate-peters
    Toggle navigation. Main navigation. Study. Research. About. People. Dr Kate Peters. Fellow and Director of Studies in History (Part I), Murray Edwards College. My research focuses on the political, cultural and religious history of early
  26. Bipasha Bhattacharyya | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/bipasha-bhattacharyya
    She was a Prize Research Student in the year 2022 at the Center for History and Economics, Cambridge, and continues to be an actively engaged in its proceedings.She also ... Esperanto and the Gandhi Cult: Hagiographic Legitimation and Moving Universalisms
  27. Allan Pang | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/allan-pang
    Entertainment, Chinese Culture, and Late Colonialism in Hong Kong’, Graduate Workshop, Centre for History and Economics, University of Cambridge (30 January 2023), Cambridge.
  28. Youth in African History | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/youth-african-history
    social, economic and political transformations wrought by colonialism.
  29. Amelia Gardner-Thorpe | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/amelia-gardner-thorpe
    In 2021/22, she was a prize research student at the Joint Centre for History and Economics. ... Amelia is also interested in historical social and economic networks, including their visualisation using digital humanities tools.
  30. Material Histories Cluster | Faculty of History University of…

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/material-histories-cluster
    Cutting across conventional divides between sub-fields, periods and areas, it encourages us to form new collaborations and to build bridges between political, intellectual, social, cultural, and economic approaches to history.
  31. Christian Owen | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/christian-owen
    having read extensively on political, social, and economic history throughout my undergraduate and masters degrees at Cambridge.
  32. Isobel Akerman | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/isobel-akerman
    She is a member of the New York–Cambridge Training Collaboration (NYCTC) and last year was a prize research student in The Joint Centre for History and Economics.
  33. Thomas Dahms | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/thomas-dahms
    Based on archival research in Germany, Poland, Israel and the US, the thesis examines how Prussian policies towards the Jews related to broader political, economic, and cultural objectives during the early
  34. East European History Workshop | Faculty of History University of…

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/east-european-history-workshop
    The goal of the workshop is not to artificially provincialise the study of this region, but to (1) provide a platform for discussion on political, social, economic, and cultural phenomena that
  35. Beatrice Leeming | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/beatrice-leeming
    2023 Tragic Comedy: Cinema and Contesting Commemorative Culture in Romania, Screening Social and Economic Transformations in East-Central Europe: Film and Television as Writers and Rewriters of Post-1989 History,
  36. Stephanie van Dam | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/stephanie-van-dam
    Stephanie van Dam. PhD Candidate in Social Economic History. Image. Stephanie is a PhD student at the History Faculty, Cambridge University.
  37. Newsletter Summer 2023 | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/newsletter-2023-07/newsletter
    But of course, the curriculum has never stood still, as new approaches and alternative perspectives have transformed our teaching and reshaped our students’ arguments and understanding.
  38. David Woodman | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/david-woodman
    I provide lectures in the Faculty of History for papers 2 and 7 (the political, social and economic aspects of British history in the period 380-1100) and provide supervisions for
  39. Dr Leigh Denault | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-leigh-denault
    Ricardo Roque and Kim A. Wagner. Palgrave: 2011. "Partition and the politics of the joint family in nineteenth-century North India." Indian Economic and Social History Review vol.
  40. The Global South From 1750 to the Present Day | Faculty of History…

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/global-south-1750-present-day
    It seeks to transcend the nation state as a unit of analysis by studying the workings of economic and political power across and between colonial and postcolonial worlds. ... Weekly themes introduce students to important political, social, cultural,
  41. Q&A with Prof. Gary Gerstle | Faculty of History University of…

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/newsletter-2023-07/gary-gerstle
    The doctrine believes that markets, left to their own devices, can produce the greatest economic growth and thus the greatest economic good. ... The current retreat from globalization aims to be strategic rather than wholesale, with governments weighing
  42. A Social and Economic History of Darzis (Muslim Tailors) in Calcutta, …

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/social-and-economic-history-darzis-muslim-tailors-calcutta-1887-1967
    A Social and Economic History of Darzis (Muslim Tailors) in Calcutta, 1887-1967. ... The main focus so far has been on the barriers that nation-states erect to protect their borders against migrants from poorer, conflict-ridden countries, whether
  43. Dr Charles Read | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-charles-read
    century economic history completed at any university in the world in 2015, 2016 or 2017. ... 71-89. []. 4. C. Read, ‘Taxes, tariffs and the economics of nationalism in 1840s Ireland’, in D.
  44. Faculty of History home | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/faculty-history-home
    Toggle navigation. Main navigation. Study. Research. About. People. Image. Three millennia of history, circling the globe. We are one of the world's largest and most diverse history departments. Our work and teaching is consistently rated top in
  45. Professor Simon Szreter | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/professor-simon-szreter
    This was exemplified in the co-authored essay, Incentivising an ethical economics: A radical plan to force a step change in the quality and quantity of the UK's economic growth, ... which jointly won the 2019 IPPR Economics Prize, and in the new book
  46. James A Green | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/james-green
    This research is a continuation of my MPhil dissertation completed at Cambridge in Economic and Social History (2023) and first began as the subject of my undergraduate thesis for the University ... Financial centers, institutional economics, investment
  47. Research Seminars | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/research-seminars
    Early Modern History. Economic, Social and Cultural History. Modern British and Irish History.
  48. Emily Chung | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/emily-chung
    I am a member of the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure (CAMPOP), the Centre for History and Economics, and am funded by the Economic and Social ... 2023 Economic and Social History Graduate Student Conference, hosted by
  49. essential precursor to economic prosperity, as is evidenced by the story of our own industrial revolution.
  50. Gill Newton | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/gill-newton
    Gill Newton. Visiting Research Affiliate. CAMPOP. Image. Research. I create and use large-scale datasets to reveal the changing demographic and economic behaviour of past generations. ... 2019: Gill Newton: ‘Data mining Family History Society
  51. Research Areas | Faculty of History University of Cambridge

    https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/research-areas
    into the study of economic and social history. ... Social, economic, political, and intellectual approaches are all represented, with cross-cutting thematic interests in colonialism and imperialism, collaboration and resistance, diaspora and migration,

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