Financial History Network – Webinar Series

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Date / time
26/02/2024 - 10/06/2024, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

The Financial History Network is pleased to announce the spring program for its webinar series. The sessions are via Zoom on Mondays at 11 AM U.S. Eastern Standard Time (EST). Please fill out this form to sign up for the webinar sessions.

  • February 26: “The First Standby Arrangements of the IMF in Argentina and Brazil, 1956-64” by Fernanda Conforto de Oliveira, Geneva Graduate Institute
  • March 25: “Institutional Investors in the Art Market: The Collection of the London National Gallery, 1824-1994″ by Luisa Bicalho Ritzkat, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • April 22: “Traditions and Innovations: The Rise and Decline of the Shanxi Banks in the Context of Growing Sino-Foreign Economic Interaction” by Meng Wu, University of Manchester
  • May 27: “The Emergence of a Dominant Currency. Political Economy of Monetary Policy in 17th-century Castile” by Victor Perez-Sanchez, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • June 10: Keynote Talk by Catherine Schenk, University of Oxford

Financial History Network Webinar Series Convenors:
Maylis Avaro (University of Pennsylvania, United States); Manuel A. Bautista-González (University of Oxford, United Kingdom); Sergio Castellanos-Gamboa (Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, Mexico); Miguel A. López-Morell (Universidad de Murcia, Spain); Paula Vedoveli (Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil)
Contact: https://financialhistorynetwork.wordpress.com/

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