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Global Economic History Seminar
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This seminar meets weekly during the first part of the Easter term, on Tuesdays 17:00-18h30, on Zoom. The Zoom link, and the paper (if one is available ahead of the seminar, as is often the case) will be sent to subscribers to the GEH Seminar email list. A link to join the list can be found at https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/global-economic-history Subscribers are welcome from anywhere in the world. Please note: if you wish to subscribe, please identify yourself by first and last name plus any institutional affiliation. If you have a question about this list, please contact: Gareth Austin. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. 4 upcoming talks and 17 talks in the archive. ‘Imperial Regulation, Commercial Practices, and the Pan-European Genesis of the Trade in Enslaved Africans to Spanish America’Zoom. The link will be sent to everyone on the seminar e-list. To subscribe, wherever you are in the world, please visit https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/global-economic-history Regina Grafe (University of Cambridge). King's College (the Audit Room) and online (see special message above). Tuesday 23 April 2024, 17:15-18:45 ‘Pax Economica: Left-Wing Visions of a Free Trade World’Joint meeting with Cambridge Centre for History & Economics Seminar. Hybrid: a Zoom link will be sent to members of the Global Economic History Seminar list. To subscribe, please visit https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/global-economic-history Marc-William Palen (University of Exeter). King's College (the Audit Room) and online (see special message above). Tuesday 30 April 2024, 17:15-18:45 ‘A Taste for Mocha: Competing for the Coffee Trade in the Eighteenth Century’Guillemette Aline Crouzet (European University Institute). King's College (the Audit Room) and online (see special message above). Tuesday 07 May 2024, 17:15-18:45 ‘The Glorious Revolution that Wasn’t: Rural Elite Conflict and Demand for Democratization in Khedival Egypt’ (Co-authored with Allison Spencer Hartnett)Zoom. The link will be sent to everyone on the seminar e-list. To subscribe, wherever you are in the world, please visit https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/event-series/global-economic-history Mohamed Saleh (London School of Economics). King's College (the Audit Room) and online (see special message above). Tuesday 21 May 2024, 17:15-18:45 Please see above for contact details for this list. |
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