Updates
CfP: Sixteenth Conference of the European Historical Economics Society (EHES), 4-6 September 2025, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany
28-10-2024 19:30The sixteenth European Historical Economics Conference will be held at the University of Hohenheim from Thursday, September 4 to Saturday, September 6, 2025.
The programme committee, consisting of Jörg Baten (Tübingen), Mikołaj Malinowski (Groningen), Anna Missiaia (Gothenburg), Eric Schneider (LSE), and Sibylle Lehmann-Hasemeyer (Hohenheim) invites proposals for sessions and individual papers on any aspect of European and international economic history, covering a wide range of periods, countries and regions.
To ensure a diverse number of participants, each participant may present only one paper. In the case of co-authorships, participants can attend more than one session, provided that the additional papers are presented by co-authors.
Requirements:
- Proposals for papers must include an abstract of no more than 500 words, the institutional affiliation and email addresses of the authors, and the keywords for the period, country/region, and topic.
- Session proposals must include a brief statement of the session objectives and the abstracts (maximum 500 words each) of 3 to 5 papers.
- The deadline for submissions is February 15. Notices of acceptance will be sent to the corresponding authors no later than April 2025.
- Before submitting your paper for the conference, please renew your EHES membership (https://academic.oup.com/ereh/subscribe?login=true). Members receive discounted registration rates at the conference as well as copies of the EREH.
Submit via ehesconference.org
Gino Luzzatto Dissertation Competition
The EHES is pleased to announce the Gino Luzzatto Dissertation Prize. The Luzzatto Prize Committee, consisting this time of Oscar Gelderblom (Utrecht), Safya Morshed (LSE, the last laureate) and a representative of the Society's Board of Trustees, will select three finalists who will present their work at the conference.
Anyone who defends their doctoral thesis between July 2023 and June 2025 is eligible to apply. The Luzzatto Prize Committee will select three finalists who will be invited to present their work at the conference. Applicants should submit a 3-page abstract (including a short letter of motivation highlighting the relevance of the work) and the full dissertation to the attention of the Gino Luzzatto Prize Committee no later than 30 June 2025 to: ehes2025[at]uni-hohenheim.de.
The Programme Committee is looking forward to a successful and productive EHES 2025 in Hohenheim.