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CfP: Datafication & interoperability in historical archives (deadline 31 December 2025)

Milan, Italy, 11 june 2026 Financial and business archives are undergoing a quiet but profound transformation. As institutions increasingly digitize their holdings, new opportunities for datafication, interoperability, and cross-institutional research are emerging. At the same time, these opportunities bring complex technical, methodological, and ethical challenges—especially concerning data quality, metadata standards, and long-term preservation. The European…
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CfP: Political economy beyond political economists: understanding political economy in action (1700-1850) (deadline 15 febbraio 2026)

University of Geneva, 21-22 May 2026 The workshop examines how economic ideas circulated, evolved and took material form between the late seventeenth and mid-nineteenth centuries—a period marked by interimperial competition, industrialisation and the rising authority of economic reasoning across European society. Recent research has highlighted how debates on wealth, trade and regulation extended far beyond…
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CfP: Between Thompson and the Global: Reflections on Labour History Today (deadline 30 gennaio 2026)

University of Warwick, 26-27 June 2026 The workshop entitled “Between Thompson and the Global: Rethinking Labour History Today” will seek to bring together historians of labour to collectively reflect on a large historiographical shift that has taken place over the last two decades, from the social history of labour (in national contexts) to global and…
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CfP: Structure and Change in Economic History, 86th Annual Meeting of the Economic History Association (deadline 31 gennaio 2026)

Association St. Louis, Missouri, September 18-20, 2026 Many economists and historians have presented powerful arguments for the importance of institutions in shaping economic outcomes. Distributional considerations are often considered as paramount drivers of institutional change or stasis. Thanks to a rising tide of data, we have made much progress in studying structure—namely, measuring the causal impact…
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Call for Sessions: XXI World Economic History Congress 2028 “World Powers and Conflicts” (deadline 14 settembre 2026)

The WEAH will convene from 24 to 28 July 2028 in Montevideo, Uruguay. The IEHA has a particular interest in strengthening the scientific approach to the historical and social sciences and in promoting exchange, cooperation, and understanding among all people. The theme of the Congress is World Powers and Conflicts, which highlights central issues facing…
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CfP: Civil Society, Civic Engagement and Its Impact on Military Welfare (deadline 28 febbraio 2026)

Thurs 18 to Sat 20 June 2026 – Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania In June 2026 the MWHN will host its fifth international conference at Babeș-Bolyai University in the city of Cluj-Napoca in Romania. Established in 1581 and located in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It occupies the first position in the Romanian University Metaranking, is the largest…
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CfP: Economic inequality, political inclusion, and public finance (Deadline 20 gennaio 2026)

University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, 16th-17th April 2026. The Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in Economics, Psychology and Social Sciences (CISEPS) invites scholars to its Fifth Annual Workshop to be held at the University of Milano-Bicocca on 16th-17th April 2026.The Workshop aims to gather a wide range of papers on the relationship between the trend of economic…
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CfP: 51st Annual Economic and Business History Society Conference “Turning Points in Economic and Business History” (Deadline 31 gennaio 2026)

Washington, D.C., Metro Area (Tysons Corner, Virginia), May 28-30, 2026 The Economic and Business History Society is pleased to announce its 51st annual conference, to be held in Tysons Corner, Virginia — just minutes from Washington, D.C. — from May 28 to May 30, 2026. Next year’s theme, “Turning Points in Economic and Business History,”…


