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CfP: Workshop “Navigating the Atlantic Revolutions: Merchants, Bankers, and the Resilience of the Atlantic Economies, 1775-1825” (deadline 15 gennaio 2025)

It is nearly 70 years ago that Robert Palmer, Jacques Godechot, and Pieter Geyl formulated the Atlantic thesis as a conceptual framework for understanding the political and international crises that affected states across the Atlantic world in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. Since then, much scholarly work has been published to advance the…
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CfP: WEHC 2025 session “Collective action in local common-pool resources: water crises from a global economic historical perspective” (deadline 30 ottobre 2024)

Lund, Sweden, World Economic History Congress, 28 July – 1 August 2025 Organisers: Andrés Palacio (Lund University) and Montserrat López Jerez (University of St. Andrews) Abstract Water crises have been a constant feature of human history. Yet the growing need to secure water for human consumption, to produce food and meet the demands of cities…
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CfP: Workshop and Special Issue on RHI/IHR “The Connected World: New Perspectives in Global Economic History” (deadline 29 febbraio 2024)

The Dana Studio, Science Museum, London, June, 5th, 2024 IntroductionThe Revista de Historia Industrial–Industrial History Review would like to invite you to submit a paper proposal for an in-person workshop on “The Connected World: New Perspectives in Global Economic History” (June 05, 2024). It will be organized by Alka Raman (University of Manchester), together with…
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Marvin Suesse, A Global History of Economic Nationalism, 1776–Present, CUP 2023.

I nazionalisti pensano all’economia, sostiene Marvin Suesse, e questo pensiero è importante quando i nazionalisti detengono il potere politico. Molti nazionalisti cercano di limitare gli scambi globali, ma altri danno priorità allo sviluppo economico. Il potenziale conflitto tra questi due obiettivi influenza le politiche nazionaliste. Basandosi su casi storici di trenta Paesi – dalla Rivoluzione…
