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The Exploring Gender, Human Capital, and Labour Intersections in Economic History winter school is an interdisciplinary meeting of economists and historians focused on discussing the interplay between gender, human capital, and labour. To understand how these developed over the past centuries, it is necessary to understand how they are linked and interact with each other, as observing them in isolation provides only a partial picture. The winter school will provide a platform for scholars to share research, approaches, and methodologies for studying labour, gender inequalities, and the evolution of human capital. It comprises two days of academic presentations and a one-day methodological workshop. The methodological workshop consists of two parallel sessions: the first will explore the ways in which marginalized groups can be included in linked census datasets, while the second will provide insight into the processes of saving primary source material and establishing a digital archive.
This session explores profit, dividends, and returns over the 19th and 20th centuries. Organizers welcome papers addressing the issue at the country level or from a comparative perspective. Within this framework, potential research avenues are delineated by the examination of economic sectors, large versus small enterprises, domestic versus foreign entities, metropolitan versus colonial establishments, and innovative versus mature businesses. Perspectives that explore technological spillovers, financial cross-country effects, trade, and foreign-direct investments are also encouraged.
Associazione per la Storia Economica (ASE) is happy to announce the 2024 edition of the Francesca Carnevali Prize, awarded to the best Bachelor and Master of Science thesis in economic history, dedicated to the memory of Francesca Carnevali (1964-2013).
The editors of Contemporary European History have established this prize with the aim of encouraging, recognizing and promoting high-quality research among postgraduate and early career scholars. The winner’s prize will consist of: Publication of the winning submission in Contemporary European History, £400 worth of CUP books. Other entries of quality may be invited to publish their submissions in the journal.
Σας ενημερώνουμε ότι καταχωρίστηκε στο πληροφοριακό σύστημα ΑΠΕΛΛΑ μία νέα θέση:
Τίτλος: Προκήρυξη μίας (1) θέσης Ερευνητή/τριας Β΄ βαθμίδας (Κύριου/ας Ερευνητή/τριας)
Κωδικός θέσης: APP41934
Φορέας: ΕΘΝΙΚΟ ΙΔΡΥΜΑ ΕΡΕΥΝΩΝ
Σχολή: Τμήμα/Ινστιτούτο: ΙΝΣΤΙΤΟΥΤΟ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΚΩΝ ΕΡΕΥΝΩΝ
Γνωστικό αντικείμενο: «Σύγχρονη κοινωνική και πολιτική ιστορία της Ελλάδας, με έμφαση στο α΄ μισό του 20ου αιώνα»
Ημερομηνία έναρξης υποβολών
12/07/2024
Ημερομηνία λήξης υποβολών
16/09/2024
Our team is looking for two postdocs from the Autumn (possible earliest start in September) for 40 or 52 months. Deadline to apply is 15 July.
Σας ενημερώνουμε ότι καταχωρίστηκε στο πληροφοριακό σύστημα ΑΠΕΛΛΑ μία νέα θέση: Τίτλος: ΕΠΙΚΟΥΡΟΣ ΚΑΘΗΓΗΤΗΣ ΕΠΙ ΘΗΤΕΙΑ, Κωδικός θέσης: APP41536, Φορέας: ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟ ΙΩΑΝΝΙΝΩΝ, Σχολή: ΦΙΛΟΣΟΦΙΚΗ, Τμήμα/Ινστιτούτο: ΙΣΤΟΡΙΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΑΡΧΑΙΟΛΟΓΙΑΣ, Γνωστικό αντικείμενο: Οθωμανική Ιστορία, Ημερομηνία Έναρξης Υποβολών: 21/06/2024-Ημερομηνία Λήξης Υποβολών: 22/08/2024
We invite applications for a PhD position in the SCOOP research centre on sustainable cooperation. As a PhD candidate you will be working on a project entitled “Sticky Practices: The co-evolution of early years childcare, parental leave and women’s labour force participation” under the supervision of Sarah Carmichael, Robert Vonk and Tanja van der Lippe. The project aims to look at how the care of young children is arranged, and what this means for gendered division of labour.
A new issue of Investigaciones de Historia Económica-Economic History Research (20/2, 2024) (the journal of the Spanish Economic History Association) has been published. IHE-EHR is open access and publishes original works in Spanish and English on economic history, business history and history of economic thought.
Work in a research project concerning African economic history & political economy, working with Hélder Carvalhal, Soeren Henn, Nuno Palma, and James A. Robinson.
You will be responsible for data survey and collection in Portugal (Lisbon area) and, sporadically, in Angola (nearby Luanda). This position is ideal for candidates with plans to pursue future doctoral studies in economic history, historical political economy. Knowledge of written Portuguese is essential.
The Department of Economic History at Uppsala University, Sweden, is offering a three-year Browaldh Post-doc fellowship (with the possibility of a three-year extension) in Financial History. The deadline for applications is 15 August.