Lecturer at the podium

Economic History Seminars 2022-23

Time: 4-5.30pm UK time

Venue: KSW G.01 (20 Kingsway) 

Summer Term 2023

 

4 May 

  • George Jiang (Heidelberg)
  • The Imperial Mode of China: The Institutional Evolution and Involution in Ancient China

11 May

  • Charles Read (Cambridge)
  • The Carry Trade, the Banking School and British Financial Crises since 1825

18 May

  • Michael Huberman (Montreal)
  • 'The Center Cannot Hold’:  International Trade Shocks and Electoral Outcomes During the Second Spanish Republic, 1931-1936

25 May

  • Andrés M. Guiot Isaac (LSE)
  • Economic Development, Foreign Aid and State Capacity in Colombia, 1948-1970

1 June

  • Philipp Roessner (Manchester)
  • Marx’s Missed Opportunity: Cameralist Visions of Commerce, Capitalism, and Wealth of Nations. What conceptual history and continental approaches to political economy can tell us about the origins of economic development?

8 June - no seminar

 

15 June

  • Tuan-Hwee Sng (Singapore)
  • Revisiting Skinner: Counting Counties in Song China’

Michaelmas 2022 Seminars

29 September 

  • David de la Croix (University of Louvain)
  • Winners and Losers from the Protestant Reformation: An Analysis of the Network of European Universities

06 October - LSE Public Lecture

  • Play it Again Clem? Lessons from the 1940s for Post-COVID Britain
  • Professor Nick Crafts
  • Find information on the lecture and how to book here: Nick Crafts Public Lecture

13 October 

  • Youssef Cassis (European University Institute)
  • Remembering and forgetting financial crises

20 October 

  • Lydia Assouad (LSE International Development)
  • Charismatic Leader and Nation-Building

27 October 

  • Ling Fan Li (National Tsing Hua University)
  • The trade in sovereign debt and investors' social network in late seventeenth century England

3 November

  • No seminar - Reading Week

 

10 November 

  • Rinchan Ali MIrza (University of Kent)
  • Frontier Governmentality

17 November 

  • Michael Joffe (Imperial)
  • The birth of the modern economy: cost-and-price competition and the modern firm

 

24 November 

  • No seminar

01 December 

  • Noel Johnson (George Mason University)
  • The Impact of the Black Death on the Adoption of the Printing Press

08 December 

  • James Fenske, University of Warwick
  • No Taxation Without Representation: Evidence from Colonial India.

Lent 2023

Lent 2023

19 January

  • Sabine Schneider (LSE)
  • International Finance, Bilateral Cooperation and the World Silver Crisis, 1871-1892

26 January

  • Karol J. Borowiecki (University of Southern Denmark)
  • What Makes a Great Composer? An Economist’s Answer based on a Millennium of Data

2 February

  • David Chambers (Judge Business School, Cambridge)
  • Long-run asset returns

9  February

  • Guillaume Blanc (Manchester)
  • The Cultural Origins of the Demographic Transition in France

16 February

  • Thilo Huning (York)
  • Identity, Instability, and Investors - An Empirical Investigation of the Home Bias

23 February

No Seminar - Reading Week

 

2  March

  • Alex Field (Santa Clara University)
  • The Decline of U.S. Manufacturing Productivity Between 1941 and 1948

9 March

  • Ron Harris (Tel Aviv University)
  • Capital Flows, Multinationals and Investor Protection in the First Era of Globalization (1850-1914)

16 March

  • Marc Goni (Bergen)
  • Revolutionary Transition: Inheritance Change and Fertility Decline

23  March

  • Felipe Gonzalez (Queen Mary University of London)
  • Mass policy in times of crisis: Evidence from Salvador Allende's milk program

30 March - Epstein Lecture (online only)

  • Mara P. Squicciarini (Bocconi)
  • A Complex Relationship: religiosity and science in a historical perspective