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30Mar

A Complex Relationship: religiosity and science in a historical perspective

Hosted by the Department of Economic History
Online public event
Thursday 30 Mar 2023 6.30pm - 8pm

Frequent clashes between religiosity and science still occur today, but is this relationship always negative? Can religiosity and science co-evolve?

Meet our speaker and chair

Dr Mara Pasquamaria Squicciarini (@mara_squi) is based in the Department of Economics at Bocconi University and is currently a visiting academic at Harvard. Her research interests include economic history, economic growth and development, and applied macroeconomics.

Patrick Wallis is Professor of Economic History at LSE. His research explores the economic, social and medical history of Britain from the 16th to 18th century.

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