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New blog post by Global Correspondent Banking 1870-2000 associated researcher Marco Molteni marco nacchia : 'The reciprocity principle in correspondent banking relations. The case of Banca Commerciale Italiana in the first half of the twentieth century' Oxford Economic & Social History glocobank.web.ox.ac.uk/article/recipr…

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Deadline on Wednesday, 31st January! Applications for the 2024/2025 EHS Postdoctoral Visiting Fellowships. Up to three one-year postdoctoral Fellowships in economic and/or social history, at £22,000-£24,000. ehs.org.uk/award/economic…

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Tune in tomorrow morning, Thursday 1 February 2024, at 9 am (repeated at 9.30 pm) for In Our Time on BBC Radio 4, when Sheilagh Ogilvie, Justyna Wubs-Mrozewicz, and Georg Christ  talk with Melvyn Bragg about the Hanseatic League! bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00….

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Spread the word! A great opportunity to work with the Global Correspondent Banking 1870-2000 research team Oxford History Oxford Economic & Social History looking at European correspondent banking networks. Details below... #financialhistory #economichistory #bankinghistory #bizhis #finhis #econhis #econhist #twitterstorians

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Now on Early View: 'Competition, over-branching and bank failures during the Great Depression: New evidence from Italy'. By Marco Molteni. Oxford Economic & Social History Geneva Graduate Institute onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eh…

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Huge congratulations to this year’s winner of Thirsk Prize for Best MSc Dissertation, Niclas Grießhaber, who just presented his innovative work that uses NLP to analyse craft guilds ordinances from New Spain and Peru. #econhist #twitterstorian

Huge congratulations to this year’s winner of Thirsk Prize for Best MSc Dissertation, Niclas Grießhaber, who just presented his innovative work that uses NLP to analyse craft guilds ordinances from New Spain and Peru. #econhist #twitterstorian
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…and to Rober Merges, who receives the Feinstein Prize for Best MPhil Dissertation. His work investigates parishes in Gloucestershire to explore the course of deindustrialisation and the effects of the Old Poor Law over the long 18th century. #econhist #twitterstorian

…and to Rober Merges, who receives the Feinstein Prize for Best MPhil Dissertation. His work investigates parishes in Gloucestershire to explore the course of deindustrialisation and the effects of the Old Poor Law over the long 18th century. #econhist #twitterstorian
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Joel Mokyr presents in the this year’s Sir John Hicks Memorial Lecture on “The Industrial Enlightenment: a Concept Too Many?”, introduced by Sheilagh Ogilvie. #twitterstorian #econhist

Joel Mokyr presents in the this year’s Sir John Hicks Memorial Lecture on “The Industrial Enlightenment: a Concept Too Many?”, introduced by Sheilagh Ogilvie. #twitterstorian #econhist
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For those attending our Tuesday research seminars, please note this week’s seminar will be at a different location:  Rooftop Suite in the Anniversary Building at St. Hilda's. The following weeks will be back at the Vernon Harcourt Room.

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📣Join us for the #mwp Lecture “Controlling contagion: epidemics and institutions from the Black Death to COVID” by Prof. Sheilagh Ogilvie (All Souls College, Oxford), at the European University Institute : 🗓️5 June 2024 ⏰5 pm CEST 📍Refectory, Badia Registration⤵️ eui.eu/events?id=5525…

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How do societies use institutions to tackle epidemic disease? 📖 In today's #MWP June Lecture, we host Sheilagh Ogilvie University of Oxford for a discussion on her book 𝐶𝘰𝑛𝘵𝑟𝘰𝑙𝘭𝑖𝘯𝑔 𝑐𝘰𝑛𝘵𝑎𝘨𝑖𝘰𝑛.

How do societies use institutions to tackle epidemic disease?

📖 In today's #MWP June Lecture, we host Sheilagh Ogilvie <a href="/UniofOxford/">University of Oxford</a> for a discussion on her book 𝐶𝘰𝑛𝘵𝑟𝘰𝑙𝘭𝑖𝘯𝑔 𝑐𝘰𝑛𝘵𝑎𝘨𝑖𝘰𝑛.
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Congratulations to our MPhil student Constantin Treuleben-von Gans St Hilda's College for presenting his research on the Berlin stock exchange during hyperinflation at the European Association of Banking History at the Central Bank of Hungary!

Congratulations to our MPhil student Constantin Treuleben-von Gans <a href="/hilda_beastoxf/">St Hilda's College</a> for presenting his research on the Berlin stock exchange during hyperinflation at the European Association of Banking History at the Central Bank of Hungary!
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🚨CfP alert! We are inviting graduates from across the globe to apply for our upcoming seminar series for 2024-2025 - An excellent opportunity to present your burgeoning research in Economic and Social History, receive feedback and inflame interest! #twitterstorians #econhist

🚨CfP alert! We are inviting graduates from across the globe to apply for our upcoming seminar series for 2024-2025 - An excellent opportunity to present your burgeoning research in Economic and Social History, receive feedback and inflame interest! #twitterstorians #econhist
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We are seeking a Post-Doctoral Researcher to join our major 5-year research project, Global Correspondent Banking 1870-2000, funded by the European Research Council Advanced Grant scheme, led by Professor Catherine R. Schenk. Deadline is 30 August 2024. history.ox.ac.uk/event/post-doc…

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We are also inviting applications for a one-year, full-time, fixed-term Departmental Lectureship in Economic and Social History! Deadline is also 30 August 2024 #econhist #twitterstorians history.ox.ac.uk/event/departme…