IHR Seminar Series: Economic and Social History of the Premodern World, 1500-1800
Noticia publicada el 11-10-2011
• Friday, 14th October, at Senate House, London
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The first meeting of the Institute of Historical Research Seminar Series on
the
Economic and Social History of the Premodern World, 1500-1800
will be held this Friday, 14th October, at Senate House, London, at 17:15.
Anne Murphy (Hertfordshire),
'Clock-watching: time and work at the eighteenth-century Bank of England'
(Location: Senate House, Athlone - Room 102)
The seminars for the rest of this term are:
28/10/2011, Susan Flavin (Bristol), 'Saffron, Stockings and Spectacles: Irish Participation in the
Sixteenth-Century World of Goods'
(Location: Senate House, Athlone - Room 102)
11/11/2011, John Dodgson (LSE), 'Gregory King and the economic structure of early modern England:
constructing an input-output table for 1688
(Location: Senate House, Bloomsbury - Room 35)
25/11/2011, Steve Broadberry (LSE),
‘British Economic Growth, 1270-1870’
(Location: Senate House, Athlone - Room 102)
2/12/2011, Inger Leemans (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam),
‘The exchange as beehive: the nature of economics & the economics of nature
in the Netherlands, circa 1700’
(joint with Low Countries Seminar)
09/12/2011, Richard Drayton (KCL) 'France and the world economy in the 18th century’.
(Location: Stewart House, ST274)
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Senior Lecturer,
Economic History, LSE
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