The 7th World Congress of Cliometrics will be held in Honolulu, Hawai‘i, USA from June 18-21, 2013. The Congress will be hosted and supported by the University of Hawai‘i-Mānoa. All sessions will be held at the Imin Conference Center on the campus of the East-West Center (adjacent to the University of Hawai‘i-Mānoa campus). All are… Continue reading Call for Papers – 7th World Congress of Cliometrics
Programme for CNEH 2012 Posted
The conference programme is now complete. Please book your travel, accommodation and register for the conference as soon as possible. The registration deadline is August 1. Please complete the Registration Form. Conference information is available on the CNEH 2012 Conference page.
CHEH Talks at the 2012 Canadian Economics Association (CEA)
The Canadian Network for Economic History (CNEH) is pleased to announce that it will be sponsoring two sessions on Saturday 9th of June at the 46th Meetings of the Canadian Economics Association (CEA) at the University of Calgary, Alberta. The CNEH wishes to extend an invitation to all those at this year’s CEA to come… Continue reading CHEH Talks at the 2012 Canadian Economics Association (CEA)
2012 CNEH Conference: Call for Papers
Proposed Papers Deadline: 1 June 2012 Conference Date: Friday, 26 October – Sunday, 28 October 2012Location: Banff, AlbertaTheme: Getting the Institutions Right: Property Rights and Long Run GrowthKeynote Speaker: Lee Alston (University of Colorado at Boulder)Mary MacKinnon Memorial Lecture: Latika Chaudhary (Scripps College) The Canadian Network for Economic History invites proposals for its October 26-28,… Continue reading 2012 CNEH Conference: Call for Papers
Second Call for Papers: 2012 Word Economic History Congress
Date: 9 -13 July 2012Location: Stellenbosch, South Africa The International Economic History Association (IEHA) will hold its sixteenth World Economic History Congress in Stellenbosch, South Africa in July 2012. More information on WEHC 2012 is available on the Congress website: www.wehc2012.org
Alan G. Green Memorial Fund for Economic History at Queen’s
Alan Green died on November 3 2010, in Kingston, Ontario, at the age of 78. In his memory, and on behalf of Alan’s family, friends, colleagues and students, the Department of Economics at Queen’s University has established the Alan G. Green Memorial Fund to support research and teaching in economic history. More information …
Website Updates
Information on participants and papers presented have been updated for the last three CNEH/RCHE conferences. These can now be browsed at the Papers Presented or accessed from the Past Conferences page.
Economic History in Canadian Universities: A Survey
by Douglas McCalla and Shawn Day (University of Guelph) This paper contributes to the discussion of the future of the teaching of economic history by documenting the current circumstances of economic history in Canada as represented by course offerings and faculty lists. Although economic history is sometimes done in interdisciplinary programs, business programs, political economy,… Continue reading Economic History in Canadian Universities: A Survey