Dear all,
We are launching a fourth YSI-EHES Economic History Graduate Webinar this Fall. As in previous editions, we provide a platform for young researchers to present their ongoing work and get feedback from senior scholars. The online format made exchanges from people from different regions and research areas possible, offering early stage researchers an important venue in these times of disconnection. As social distancing remains a reality, so does connecting online to reach out to the community.
For these reasons we want to invite all young scholars working in Economic History to submit a paper for our 2021 Fall series. We welcome all sorts of contributions, regardless of time period or geographic area, as well as qualitative or quantitative approaches. You do not need to be registered with YSI to apply but we encourage all young scholars to join the community.
Send us a full paper version and an updated CV to: eh@youngscholarsinitiative.org
The deadline for papers is September 30th, and we’re planning the first session on November 2nd.
If you are interested in attending the webinar and receiving the programme, please register using this form. The seminars will be held on Zoom and last 60 minutes on Tuesdays afternoon (Western Europe time).
See you online!
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The YSI graduate seminar in Economic history is a joint collaboration between Ester Treccani, Jordi Caum Julio, Maylis Avaro and Xabier Garcia Fuente, with support from The Young Scholars Initiative, from the Institute for New Economic Thinking in New York and the European Historical Economics Society (EHES). Organizational details are subject to change.