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Registration Now Open for the 2015 50th Anniversary CNEH Conference

16-18 October 2015Registration and venue information for the 2015 CNEH Conference has been posted on the 2015 Conference Page.Registration is now open online by filling out this form.As additional information becomes available it will be posted to the conference page. This initial posting provides registration information along with venue, hotel and travel information and key dates. 

Call for Papers for the 2015 CNEH Conference – Friday, October 16 – Sunday October 18, 2015 Kingston, Ontario

The Canadian Network for Economic History invites proposals for the 50th anniversary conference to be held on October 16-18, 2015 at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. Papers will be considered on all topics, with some preference given to those relating to the theme, Mobility and Demographic Change. The CNEH is pleased to announce that Joseph Ferrie (Northwestern) will give the keynote address and Martha Bailey (Michigan) will give the Mary MacKinnon Memorial Lecture. There will be a reception to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the conference on the evening of October 16. To be considered for inclusion in the program please email a 1-2 page abstract to Taylor Jaworski (jaworski@econ.queensu.ca) and Ian Keay (ikeay@econ.queensu.ca). The deadline for proposals is June 1, 2015. The program will… Read More »Call for Papers for the 2015 CNEH Conference – Friday, October 16 – Sunday October 18, 2015 Kingston, Ontario

Call for Papers: CNEH Sessions at the 2015 CEA Meetings May 29-31, Ryerson University, Toronto, ON

The Canadian Network for Economic History (CNEH) invites anyone wishing to present a paper at sessions sponsored by the CNEH at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Canadian Economics Association (CEA) to submit an abstract by February 6, 2015. Paper submissions in English or French are accepted starting December 15, 2014. The Call for Papers is available for download …

2014 CNEH Conference Programme Now Available

The programme for the 2104 CNEH Conference has been posted on the 2014 Conference Programme Page.The first papers have been posted and subsequent ones will be available for advance consideration as they become available. 

Registration Now Open for the 2014 CNEH Conference

24-26 October 2014Registration and venue information for the 2104 CNEH Conference has been posted on the 2014 Conference Page.Registration is now open online by filling out this form.As additional information becomes available it will be posted to the conference page. This initial posting provides registration information along with venue, hotel and travel information and key dates.

CFP: CNEH Oct 24-26, Peterborough Ontario

2014 CNEH Conference Call for PapersFriday October 24 – Sunday October 26, 2014Peterborough, OntarioTheme: Markets and CrisesKeynote Speaker: Michael Bordo (Rutgers University)Mary MacKinnon Memorial Lecture: Leah Platt Boustan (UCLA) The Canadian Network for Economic History invites proposals for its October 24-26, 2014 conference at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. Papers will be considered on all topics, with some preference given to those relating to the theme, “Markets and Crises”. The CNEH is very pleased to announce that Michael Bordo (Rutgers University) has agreed to give the keynote address at the conference, and Leah Platt Boustan (UCLA) will be giving the Mary MacKinnon Memorial Lecture.To be considered for inclusion on the programme please email a 1-2 page abstract to Shari Eli (shari.eli@utoronto.ca) and Chris Minns (c.minns@lse.ac.uk). The… Read More »CFP: CNEH Oct 24-26, Peterborough Ontario

CFP: Economic History Association 2014 Meeting

The next annual meeting of the Economic History Association (EHA) will take place in Columbus, Ohio, on September 12-14, 2014. The theme of the meeting will be “Political Economy and Economic History.” More information is available at the full call for papers.

2015 World Economic History Congress Announced

The International Economic History Association (IEHA) is delighted to announce its 17th World Economic History Congress (WEHC) to be held in Kyoto, Japan, from August 3rd to 7th, 2015. The First Call for Session is now open at our online submission page, https://www.kansai-lin.jp/wehc2015/session_form.php. The first round for submission of session proposals is from 1st March to 1st September, 2013. Please find the guidelines at http://www.wehc2015.org/scientificprogramme-call_for_sessions.html, and submit your proposal by the deadline. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Secretariat at wehc2015@c-linkage.co.jp

2013 CNEH Junior Scholar Travel Award

The CNEH is very pleased to announce that Peter Sims (LSE) is the winner of the 2013 Junior Scholar Travel Award. Peter and his co-author, Stephanie Collette (LSE), will be traveling to Haiwaii to present their paper “From Chaos to Order: National Consolidation and Sovereign Bonds in Uruguay, 1890-1914” at the 2013 Cliometrics Society World Congress. We wish Peter and Stephanie the best of luck at the conference. Financial support for this award has been kindly provided by the Canadian Economics Association, The Alan Green Memorial Fund, and members of the Canadian Network for Economic History.

Economic History 2013 Conference Programme Posted

The Economic History Society is holding its annual conference at the University of York on April 5-7, 2013. The preliminary program has now been posted on the conference website. Papers will be linked from the program site if they are provided. Details about registration, accommodations, and meals are also available on the conference website.

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