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YSI-EHES Economic History Graduate Webinars

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Graduate Webinar Series run by the Economic History Working Group of @ysi_commons, an initiative of @INETeconomics, with support from @The_EHES. #econhist

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🔔This Thursday at 5pm CET, don’t miss our next #econhist session led by @gjmbrown (Laboratory for the Economics of Africa's Past): The Persistent Effects of Bible Translations in Africa 📝With Felix Meier zu Selhausen (Utrecht University) as chair — great to have him join us! 🚀See you online!

🔔This Thursday at 5pm CET, don’t miss our next #econhist session led by @gjmbrown (<a href="/LEAP_SU/">Laboratory for the Economics of Africa's Past</a>): The Persistent Effects of Bible Translations in Africa

📝With <a href="/FelixMzS1/">Felix Meier zu Selhausen</a> (<a href="/UniUtrecht/">Utrecht University</a>) as chair — great to have him join us!

🚀See you online!
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🔔Next Thrusday at 5pm CET it's time for another #econhist discussion with Onur Yükçü (UC3M): Greek trade coalition in post-Ottoman Istanbul🚀 ❕We are happy to welcome Gunes Gokman (Lund University) to chair the event

🔔Next Thrusday at 5pm CET it's time for another #econhist discussion with <a href="/onur_yukcu/">Onur Yükçü</a> 
(<a href="/uc3m/">UC3M</a>): Greek trade coalition in post-Ottoman Istanbul🚀

❕We are happy to welcome Gunes Gokman (Lund University) to chair the event
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🌸 Our Spring Webinar Series in Economic History has come to an end! A huge thanks to all presenters, discussants, and our amazing audience. Stay tuned for the next CFP — see you soon! 👋📚 #EconHist #WebinarSeries

🌸 Our Spring Webinar Series in Economic History has come to an end!

A huge thanks to all presenters, discussants, and our amazing audience.

Stay tuned for the next CFP — see you soon! 👋📚

 #EconHist #WebinarSeries