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  2. Economic and Social History at Cambridge

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    21 Sep 2023: Today there are over sixty economic and social historians in the University, spread across departments, but with a particular concentration in History, Economics and Geography. ... This probably constitutes the largest concentration of economic and
  3. Economic and Social History at Cambridge

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/core_seminar.html
    3 Nov 2023: Leigh Gardner (London School of Economics). How was power shared in colonial Africa? ... Economic growth, social inequality and material culture in Flanders and Brabant (c.18).
  4. Economic and Social History at Cambridge

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/working_papers.html
    1 Mar 2024: 18. Can general purpose technology theory explain economic growth? Electrical power as a case study. ... 9. Farewell to prices and incomes policies: Conservative economic policy-making, 1974-79.
  5. ( Core S eminar in Economic and Social History ...

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/docs/Core%20seminar%202020%20programme.docx
    5 Oct 2022: 22 October. Peter Mandler (Cambridge). Writing the history of education as social and economic history. ... History; Global Economic History; Quantitative History; Financial History; the Centre for History and Economics; and the Cambridge Group for the
  6. Cambridge Working Papers in Economic and Social History Guidelines ...

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    20 Jul 2021: Cambridge Working Papers in Economic and Social History. Guidelines for Authors. ... We welcome papers in all fields of economic and social history, and do not have.
  7. Slide 1

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    20 Jul 2021: Professor Sheilagh Ogilvie (Cambridge). Can we draw lessons on economic development from the Champagne Fairs? ... and Economics, the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure, and the Centre for Quantitative Economic History.
  8. EMcA Lecture handout (Bruce final to go with podcasts)[1]

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    20 Jul 2021: S. Campbell, FBA Professor of Medieval Economic History. The Queen’s University of Belfast. ... Lecture 3 (Monday 11th February) A precarious balance: Mounting economic vulnerability in an era of increasing climatic instability.
  9. Slide 1

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    20 Jul 2021: 24th November. Dr Leigh Shaw-Taylor (Cambridge). Economic development and structural change since 1700. ... the Centre for Financial History; the Centre for History and Economics; the Cambridge Group for the History of Population and Social Structure;
  10. Economic and Social History at Cambridge

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/podcast-crafts.html
    21 Sep 2023: Lecture 2: Questions and Answers. Lecture 3: Falling behind in the Golden Age of Economic Growth. ... Lecture 3: Questions and Answers. Lecture 4: Reversing Economic Decline: Thatcher and Sons in Historical Context.
  11. Economic and Social History at Cambridge

    https://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/podcast-austin.html
    21 Sep 2023: From Foraging to the First States: an Economic History". ... Podcasts. Inaugural Lecture - Professor Gareth Austin. "Three Revolutions in Economic History".

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