Great loss in #Econhist. We were just talking about Temin with some colleagues in
#wehc2025. He was a regular in the Boston-area Econ hist workshop and always insightful. news.mit.edu/2025/profess...
Just shared my latest research with Tobias Korn and @rbluhm.bsky.social on nation-building & identity formation at the #WEHC2025 in beautiful Lund.
Thank you, @juliazimmermann.bsky.social, for organizing a stellar lineup!
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Just shared my latest research re: How do street protests shape what happens inside parliament? at the #WEHC2025 in Lund w/ @rbluhm.bsky.social sky.social , @raphael-franck.bsky.social and Raphael H. Heiberger. More👇
Thank you @enguehard.bsky.social@pmaneuvre.bsky.social for a stellar lineup.
Here you have my keynote at the #WEHC2025 where I did explain lots of things about energy history (and present, and future).
The bit about the adoption of electric lighting got missing from the video! (read Roger Fouquet instead!)
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How did accounting practice contribute to reshaping the (post-)soviet economy during the transition to capitalism, especially in its agricultural sector? In a way, a new take on the often postulated relationship between certain types of accounting and capitalism #WEHC2025 2/n
Our PhD student, Mariia Romanova, shared her dissertation poster «Capitalism Starts with a Balance Sheet» at WEHC 2025. Grateful for the chance to be part of the conversation in the global economic history community. #WEHC2025 #WEHC #datarev #EconomicHistory 1/n
#WEHC2025 Ellen Nye (@thetimeisnye.bsky.social) is kicking off our (very early!) session on "The Institutional Foundations of Early Modern Ottoman-European Commerce". She is speaking on Ottoman financial instruments and how these adapted to new circumstances
Very excited to join the editorial team @rhi-ihr.bsky.social thanks to the existing team for a wonderfully warm welcome at #WEHC2025 in Lund!
Thrilled to welcome some of our new team members at RHI-IHR! We had a truly international kick-off at #WEHC2025 in Lund—complete with Vietnamese coffee and lively discussion. Here’s to fresh perspectives and conversations on global economic history! 🌏☕📚
Tomorrow, I am presenting in the Business, Markets and the Global Environmental Crisis double session at #WEHC2025. Starts at 8.30 , come by if you are up!
Great to be back at WEHC #WEHC2025! Huge thanks to everyone who came to our talk @artolam.bsky.social . Your warm welcome and insightful feedback were truly appreciated!!!
#WEHC2025 Now sitting in on "Technologies and Knowledge on the Move" – looking forward to more discussion on cloth!
#WEHC2025 The Presidential Session on French history is now kicking off! We begin with a roundtable on historical associations in France
Facing the classic conference issue of wanting to attend 3 different sessions at the same time. #WEHC2025
Better late than never 😅
Arrived in Lund to join the #WEHC2025 where i’ll
share new research on #WomenEmpowerment , #welfare gains from #trade, and on #social mobility after emancipation from #slavery. Come and say hi if you’re around!
#WEHC2025 Thanks to everyone who came along to "The Seams of Globalisation"! The conversation was wonderful, and we were delighted with the turnout
🌍🔊 The WHEP Team project is attending the 20th World Economic History Congress #WEHC2025 in Lund (Sweden). Eduardo Aguilera, Justin Morgan and Juan Infante are presenting first results and some methodological challenges! Excited to share insights and connect with fellow economic historians 📖🍇📈
Had the great pleasure of introducing @cesifoti.bsky.social for his terrific keynote on Big Data and Machine Learning as a means of exploring economic history. If anyone missed it, it's up on youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvF1... #wehc2025 #machinelearning #bigdata #collectivememory
#WEHC2025 We're underway for "The Seams of Globalisation"! Delighted to be running this session with @alkaraman.bsky.social. Currently hearing @vendyhoppe.bsky.social giving a wonderful paper on Venetian silk through studying probate inventories
Excellent papers and excellent weather in Lund for the #WEHC2025. Looking forward to more!
#WEHC2025 Come along to @jakedyble.bsky.social and Antonio Iodice's book sessions in the Kulturen for a stimulating discussion on the maritime economy!
Like a painting. #WEHC2025
Welcome speech from @massius.bsky.social and a great keynote from Elise van Nederveern Meerkerk! Followed by panels on probate inventory methodology, the consumer revolution, and fairs. Ending up with mingle to the sounds of the Carling Sisters. #WEHC2025
Great time in Lund for the #WEHC2025
I was deeply honored to present my PhD research today at #WEHC2025 in Lund as a finalist of the dissertation prize of the International Economic History Association. (And kudos to Jonatan Andersson and Aviv Derri for their brilliant presentations!)
#WEHC2025 Now "Greasing the Wheels of Globalisation" for the rest of the day! Looking forward to some fun discussions
At the World Economic History Congress in Lund? wehc2025.com #WEHC2025 Dr Jennifer Aston will be giving a paper ‘Marital Status and Credit: navigating the legal constraints of being a married woman in England and Wales 1850–1925’ on 29th July 2025 from 9.30-10.30am in Universitetshuset, Room 125.
The 20th World Economic History Congress in Lund has started - with a keynote of Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk on Work, Race, Gender and Class, #wehc2025 #economichistory #lund #intersectionality
#WEHC2025 in Lund kicks off with a fascinating keynote from Elise van Nederveen Meerkerk, stressing the intersectional nature of care work in the economy – care work is both highly gendered and highly racialised, while also being essential to the economy
A speaker on a stage infront of a screen that says WEHC2025 Lund, the back of several heads can be seen in the foregeound.
And so it begins! #WEHC2025