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Now on the Long Run: 'The occupational structure of Britain c.1379-1911'.
Leigh Shaw Taylor (Cambridge) presents some of the findings of the project and highlights its public engagement website, www.economiespast.org which has been supported by the EHS Initiatives & Conference Fund.
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Now on the Long Run Blog: 'Subsidising Whiteness: British Shipping and Racialised Politics after the Great Depression'.
Shagnick Bhattacharya (Independent Scholar) presents their research, which was supported by the 2026 Joint BME Small Research Grant.
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Now on the Long Run Blog: Power and Plenty? A New, Quantitative Lens on the British Empire.
In this blog post Noam Yuchtman (LSE) and Karolina Hutkova (LSE) present their research, which was supported by the EHS through the Carnevali Small Research Grants Scheme.
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Now on the Long Run Blog: 'A Thousand-Year Inquiry into Monetary Decentralization in Pre-Modern China'.
In this post Zoey Shen (London School of Economics) presents their research, which was supported by the EHS Research Fund for Graduate Students.
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Check out, in the History Ledger: 'The Economics of Empire β Trade in the British Empire in the 19th Century'. An Interview with Brian Varian.
Free, available on the EHS website and in the EHS - The History Ledger playlist, on the society Youtube channel
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Now on the Long Run: 'The historical and multilateral origins of the Paris Club: The South American chapter (1956-1965)'.
In this blog post Uziel GonzΓ‘lez-Aliaga (UCL & IHR) presents their research, which was supported by the EHS Research Fund for Graduate Students
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Now on the Long Run: 'The Consumer Revolution Measured: What A New Price Index Reveals About Early Modern Industrialization And Industriousness'.
Bas Spliet (Utrecht) and Anne E.C. McCants (MIT) introduce their research, currently available in Early View in the Economic History Review.
Check out, in the History Ledger: 'The Economics of Empire β Trade between India and Britain in the Long 19th Century'. An Interview with Tirthankar Roy
Free, available on the EHS website and in the EHS - The History Ledger playlist, on the society Youtube channel
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Now on the Long Run: 'The Business of Piety: Private Banking Activities of Female Religious Organisations in the Later Middle Ages'.
Anna Molnar introduces their research, undertaken while an EHS Power Fellow at Kingβs College London during the academic year 2024/2025.
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2026 EHS Conference, Early Bird Registration Deadline Tomorrow, Wed 11 February!
The conference will be held at the Cheng Kin Ku (CKK) building, LSE, 10β12 April.
The Early Bird Fee for Members is Β£120, for Non-Members Β£145.
These fees will rise to Β£170 & Β£195 respectively from 12 February.
Now on the Long Run: 'Reconsidering womenβs role in enclosure protest'.
This blog is based upon research funded by a grant awarded by the EHS through its Research Fund for Graduate Students to Jessie Wall (Oxford).
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2026 EHS Conference, Early Bird Registration Deadline Approaching, Wed 11 February!
The conference will be held at the Cheng Kin Ku (CKK) building, LSE, 10β12 April.
The Early Bird Fee for Members is Β£120, for Non-Members Β£145.
These fees will rise to Β£170 & Β£195 respectively from 12 February.
Check out, in the History Ledger: 'The Economics of Empire β The American War of Independence to the First World War'. An Interview with Leigh Gardner.
Free, available on the EHS website and in the EHS - The History Ledger playlist, on the society Youtube channel.
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Now on the Long Run: 'The therapeutic uses of economic history: opium and 20th century China'.
Lucas Tse (Oxford) introduces his research on the international regulation of the opium trade in China in the 20th century.
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Now on the Long Run: 'Funding the UK Criminal Justice System: Towards an Historical Perspective'.
Presenting research by David Churchill (Leeds), Thomas Guiney (Nottingham), Jose Pina-SΓ‘nchez (Leeds) & Oriol SabatΓ© Domingo (Barcelona), which was funded by an EHS Carnevali Small Research Grant.