28/11/2025 Jutta Bolt – QUCEH Seminar Series
Councils and Indirect Rule in British Africa (Co-authored with: Leigh Gardner, Jennifer Kohler, Jack Paine & James A. Robinson) Abstract: We examine how colonial
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Councils and Indirect Rule in British Africa (Co-authored with: Leigh Gardner, Jennifer Kohler, Jack Paine & James A. Robinson) Abstract: We examine how colonial
Housing and the Rising Abstract: This project aims to investigate how radical historical events shape cities. In particular, we test the impact of the
Shaping growth: different types of human capital and European regional incomes (1870-1950) Gabriele Cappelli is an Associate Professor of Economic History at the
Superstition, fertility, and modernization: evidence from Japan John Tang is an Economic Historian in the Department of History and Art History at Utrecht University.
Elections can have profound economic and social consequences. Almost half of the global population went to the polls in 2024, and understanding the potential long-term
A Royal Principal-Agent Relationship: Insights from a Chartered Company Niamh Brennan is Michael MacCormac Professor of Management at University College Dublin and Founder/Academic Director
Grandfathered Out: Sheltering from Technological Unemployment in Victorian Britain Hillary is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Economic History at the London
Brokers in Turbulent Economies: Trust in Flux Emily Buchnea is an Associate Professor at Newcastle Business School, Northumbria University. https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/about-us/our-staff/b/emily-buchnea/
‘I told you so!’ How economics can use the past to predict the future On November 2nd at 17:00, CEPH will host ‘I Told You So’:
Shareholder Democracy under Autocracy: Voting Rights and Corporate Performance in Imperial Russia
Building the plumbing of global commerce: public and private interests in the cross-border payments system in the late 20th century