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CfP: Invisible Finance: Women and Money in History, Middle Ages to the 20th century (deadline 15 maggio 2026)

University of Milan, 11–12 September 2026 Despite increased female participation in economic education and greater access to financial markets, in the contemporary financial system women remain underrepresented in top positions, decision-making processes, and among major capital operators. This imbalance is not a recent phenomenon, but the continuation of long-term historical dynamics rooted in cultural, legal,…
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CfP: Seconda conferenza ARiSE / Second ARiSE conference (deadline 30 aprile 2026)

Napoli, 11-12 dicembre 2026(English version below) La seconda conferenza ARiSE – Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca in Storia Economica si svolgerà nei giorni 11 e 12 dicembre 2026 a Napoli, presso l’Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II e l’Università degli Studi di Napoli Parthenope.Il comitato organizzatore valuterà proposte, in italiano e in inglese, su…
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CfP: Strikes and Social Conflicts in Hostile Environments (deadline 31 maggio 2026)

Invitation to Submit Articles to Workers of the World, online journal of the International Association of Strikes and Social Conflicts (IASSC) Following a highly successful International Association of Strikes and Social Conflicts conference held in Washington, DC in September last year, we are now extending an invitation for submissions of articles on the conference’s broad…
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CfP: The Political Economy of Natural Resources and Environmental Change in History (deadline 23 febbraio 2026)

University of Tübingen (DE), 18–20 June 2026 The “Political Economy of Natural Resources and Environmental Change in History” summer school brings together scholars working on the historical relationships between natural resources, institutions, and socio-environmental change in an explicitly interdisciplinary setting. The program combines two and a half days of academic paper sessions and keynote lectures…
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CfP: Rivista di Storia Economica / Italian Review of Economic History – Fast track meeting 2026 (deadline 15 marzo 2026)

University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, 21-22 May 2026 The Rivista di Storia Economica / Italian Review of Economic History (RSE/IREH) aims to promote fresh research on economic history covering a wide range of countries, periods, and methods. To this aim, since 2022, the RSE/IREH invites submissions for a fast-track workshop and review process. Draft articles or…
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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…

