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
American Relief and the Soviet Famine of 1921–1922 (by Natalya Naumenko, Volha Charnysh, Andrei Markevich) Abstract: This paper evaluates one of the first
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
Abstract: This paper documents that large cities played a unique role in women’s economic and social advances in the early 20th century. We first
Superstition, fertility, and modernization: evidence from Japan John Tang is an Economic Historian in the Department of History and Art History at Utrecht University.
Abstract: Education is a main facilitator of social mobility, and higher education (HE) plays a major role in this. But while returns to HE
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
CEPH Associate Prof. Frank Barry of Trinity Business School will give a public lecture based on his new monograph ‘Industry and Policy in Independent
Grandfathered Out: Sheltering from Technological Unemployment in Victorian Britain Hillary is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Economic History at the London
Faith and Assimilation: Italian Immigrants in the U.S. Stefano Gagliarducci is a Professor of Economics at Tor Vergata University of Rome. https://sites.google.com/site/stefanogagliarducci/
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/
Non-linear IS curves: Microfoundations for a Hyper-Keynesian Model
Shareholder Democracy under Autocracy: Voting Rights and Corporate Performance in Imperial Russia
Fundamentals as Drivers of Moral Change: The British Abolitionist Movement
Building the plumbing of global commerce: public and private interests in the cross-border payments system in the late 20th century