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To celebrate World Health Day, we revisit out special issue: 'Pandemics that changed the world: historical reflections on COVID-19'. Check it out here: cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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*NEW PUBLICATION ALERT* In an article just published in Journal of Global History, David Chilosi of @KingsHPe and Giovanni Federico explore the impact of the first wave of globalization (1815–1913) on income inequality and national welfare. doi.org/10.1017/S17400… KCL Department of Political Economy King's QPE

*NEW PUBLICATION ALERT* 
In an article just published in <a href="/GlobalHistJnl/">Journal of Global History</a>, David Chilosi of @KingsHPe and Giovanni Federico explore the impact of the first wave of globalization (1815–1913) on income inequality and national welfare. doi.org/10.1017/S17400…
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📣New article available on ‘First View’! David Chilosi (KCL Department of Political Economy) and Giovanni Federico reveal the impact of ‘first globalization’ (1815 –1913) on income inequality in countries that exported agricultural products. 🔓Open Access – read here: doi.org/10.1017/S17400…

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📢 New article available on ‘First View’! Patrick Ellis (The University of Tampa) and Jesse Olszynko-Gryn (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science) argue that Family Planning (1968), a Rockefeller–Disney collaboration, failed to communicate to diverse global audiences. 🔓 Open Access – read here: doi.org/10.1017/S17400…