Gabriele Cappelli
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Associate Professor of Economic History at the University of Siena | Co-editor in Chief at the Industrial History Review: @rhi_ihr
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Now on Early View: 'African time travellers: What can we learn from 500 years of written accounts?' By Edward Kerby, Alexander Monradi and Hanjo Odendaal. Edward Kerby Alexander Moradi Hanjo Odendaal Stellenbosch University Laboratory for the Economics of Africa's Past unibz Bureau for Economic Research (BER) onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…
Please RT and share! Follow the thread by Simone D'Alessandro for further info on the grants and the application process of our PhD programme in economics! Deadline: July 16th - we are happy to receive appls by economic historians!
How high were living standards in Boston before 1900? Luis Felipe Zegarra (PUCP) responds in his paper, which is available at Industrial History Review. Follow it on our blog: ihrthegreatspurt.wordpress.com/2024/07/01/how…
Issue 91 of the Industrial History Review is published, check it out! 🧐👇
New paper w/Johannes Westberg accepted at EREH OUP History European Historical Economics Society: "Gender inequality and occupational segregation in white collar-jobs in the early 'quiet revolution': new evidence from the wages of Swedish teachers (c. 1890)." More info in due time🙂🥳
There's still time to send applications for the Francesca Carnevali Prize! Associazione per la Storia Economica (ASE)
📢📢The Editorial Board of Industrial History Review is thrilled to announce an important change. 🥁🥁 We are now Open Access: revistes.ub.edu/index.php/Hist…
The Industrial History Review is now open access! Easier than ever to read its articles, including the ones previously embargoed. Some news on the next issue will come soon 😌
Kick off of the FRESH meeting DEPS U. Siena by Michelangelo Vasta and Anna Missiaia followed by an exciting discussion on stable and casual wages by Moritz Kaiser, Ernesto López and Florian Probst ! Università di Siena European Historical Economics Society
And then an astonishing lecture on the relationship between well-being and economic growth by LeandroPdelaEscosura
please share: 📢📢Call for Papers: Transport and history: pushing the frontiers of data, measurement, and outcomes Guest Editors: Dan Bogart and Carlo Ciccarelli Deadline for Submissions: 1 March 2025 European Historical Economics Society DEF Tor Vergata academic.oup.com/ereh/pages/pus…