Current faculty continue to be involved in a variety of research projects
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Research and Teaching in Historical Demography Workshop

Professor Eric Schneider recently organised the fifth annual Historical Economic Demography Workshop held at LSE on 17th and 18th April.
The workshop aimed to promote greater understanding and collaboration across disciplines and consisted of a blend of research and teaching-focussed sessions.
The full programme (including recordings of individual sessions when available) can be found here.
History of Wealth Taxation Workshop

Dr Natacha Postel-Vinay and Dr Andrew Summers, of LSE Law School, are planning an interdisciplinary event where academics researching wealth taxation and its history, will be joined by experts from policy backgrounds and law practice to shed light on the complex issues of various forms of wealth taxation.
The workshop is invitation only, but you can find out more (and read the papers after the event) here.
How did the Industrial Revolution Change Us?

LSE Festival: People and Change, a series of events exploring how change affects people and how people effect change, features Dr Melanie Meng Xue’s project ‘Evidence from the use of proverbs’.
The festival runs from Monday 12th to Saturday 17th June in the Great Hall, Marshall Building, and more information is available here.