
The Economic History Workshop (EHW) provides a forum to discuss historical approaches and methodologies to the study of past economic events and phenomena. The workshop features leading scholars in the field of economic history, as well as creates an opportunity for current graduate students to present and receive feedback on works-in-progress, research papers, and dissertation chapters.
This workshop is cohosted by the Center for Collaborative History and the Julius-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy & Finance.
View past EHW events in our archive.
Upcoming Events
Economic History Workshop | Ekaterina Pravilova, Princeton University
Book Talk | "The Ruble: A Political History"
Mon, Oct 9, 2023, 12:00 pm
Location
Dickinson Hall, Room 211
Virtual Location
Speaker
Affiliation
Princeton University
Economic History Workshop | Sharon Ann Murphy, Providence College
Book Talk | "Banking on Slavery: Financing Southern Expansion in the Antebellum United States"
Thu, Nov 2, 2023, 12:00 pm
Location
Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building, Room 399
Speaker
Affiliation
Providence College
Book Talk | Harold James, Princeton University
"Seven Crashes: The Economic Crises That Shaped Globalization"
Wed, Nov 8, 2023, 12:15 pm
Location
Julis Romo Rabinowitz Building
Virtual Location
Speaker
Harold James
Affiliation
Economic History Workshop | Fernanda Conforto de Oliveira, Graduate Institute, Geneva
"The first standby arrangements of the International Monetary Fund in Argentina and Brazil, 1958-64"
Wed, Nov 15, 2023, 12:00 pm
Location
Dickinson Hall, Room 210
Virtual Location
Zoom
Speaker
Fernanda Conforto de Oliveira
Affiliation
Graduate Institute, Geneva
Economic History Workshop | Rebecca Giblon, Princeton University
"From Fields to Homes: Rural Midwestern Farm Companies' Offseason Gas-Powered Washing Machine Production, 1907-1929"
Mon, Feb 12, 2024, 12:00 pm
Location
Dickinson Hall, Room 210
Virtual Location
Zoom
Speaker
Affiliation
Princeton University
Economic History Workshop | Rebecca L. Spang, Indiana University Bloomington
A Conversation on Monetary Multiplicity with Rebecca L. Spang and Viviana Zelizer
Wed, Feb 28, 2024, 4:30 pm
Location
TBD
Speakers
- AffiliationIndiana University Bloomington
- AffiliationPrinceton University
Economic History Workshop | Brian Rogers, Princeton University
"Industrialization, Urbanization, and the Problem of Separation Between Work and Home in Tokyo’s Early 20th Century Textile Industry"
Wed, Mar 20, 2024, 12:00 pm
Location
Dickinson Hall, Room 210
Virtual Location
Zoom
Speaker
Affiliation
Princeton University