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  • About
    • History
    • Prizes and Awards
    • QUCEH Bookshop
    • Queen's Business School
    • Contact Us
  • Members
    • Research Associates
    • Research Affiliates
    • Research Students
    • Advisory Board
  • Study
    • PhD Economic History
    • PhD Funding
    • Placement History
  • Projects
    • The Great Elevator
    • Centre for Economics, Policy and History
    • Business Performance
    • Corporate Titans
    • Productivity Forum
    • C19th Irish prisoners
    • An Economist's Guide
  • Working Papers
    • Working Papers: 2025
    • Working Papers: 2024
    • Working Papers: 2023
    • Working Papers: 2022
    • Working Papers: 2021
    • Working Papers: 2020
  • Seminars
    • Seminars: 2025-2026
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  • Workshops
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    • Health Crises 2022
    • Bubblemania 2019
    • Boston 2018
    • FRESH 2017
    • Colloquium 2017
  • Impact
    • CEPH Outreach
    • Long Run Institute
    • Podcasts
    • COVID-19
    • History Now
QUCEH Seminar Schedule: 2023-2024

Semester 1

​​Date: 29 September 2023, 12:00-13:30
Speaker: Victoria Gierok (Oxford)
Title: The Impact of the Thirty Years' War on Urban Germany
Location: QBS Conference Hub Seminar Room (01.012)

​​Date: 13 October 2023, 13:00-14:30
Speaker: Laurence Mussio (Long Run Institute)
Title: The Context Effect: Why Policymakers and Corporate Executives Need You to Make Better Decisions
Location: QBS Conference Hub Seminar Room (01.012)

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Date: 27 October 2023, 13:00-14:30
Speaker: David Bogle (QUB)
Title: Why did shareholder liability disappear?
Location: QBS Student Hub - Seminar 2 (OG.039B)

​​Date: 3 November 2023, 13:00-14:30
Speaker: Lloyd Maphosa (QUB)
Title: An Entrepreneurial intervention to crop and animal diseases in the Cape Colony in the late nineteenth century
Location: QBS Conference Hub Seminar Room (01.012)

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Date: 10 November 2023, 13:00-14:30
Speaker: Emily Buchnea (Northumbria)
Title: Brokers in Turbulent Economies
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Location: QBS Student Hub - Seminar 2 (OG.039B)

​Date: 24 November 2023, 13:00-14:30
Speaker: Hillary Vipond (LSE)
Title: Grandfathered Out: Sheltering from Technological Unemployment in Victorian Britain
Location: QBS Conference Hub Seminar Room (01.012)

Semester 2

​​Date: 26 January 2024, 13:00-14:30
Speaker: Ben Schneider (Oslo Met)
Title: The Task and Skill Content of Past Technological Change: Job Creation and Job Quality in the US Transportation Revolution
Location: QBS Conference Hub Seminar Room (01.012)

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Date: 2 February 2024, 13:00-14:30
Speaker: Paolo Di Martino (Turin)
Title: Monetary policy at the periphery during the classical gold standard: Italy (1894-1913)
Location: QBS Conference Hub Seminar Room (01.012)

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Date: 23 February 2024, 13:00-14:30
Speaker: Julia Zimmermann (TCD)
Title: Reactionary Utopia: Radicalization and Violence in the Russian Empire​
Location: QBS Conference Hub Seminar Room (01.012)

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Date: 8 March 2024, 13:00-14:30
Speaker: Richard Grossman (Wesleyan)
Title: Was Freedom Road a Dead End? Political and socio-economic effects of Reconstruction in the American South​
Location: QBS Conference Hub Seminar Room (01.012)

Date: 22 March 2024, 13:00-14:30
Speaker: Aine Gallagher (QUB)
Title: Living La Vida Loca? Investing in Latin America 1870-1929​
Location: QBS Conference Hub Seminar Room (01.012)

Date: 12 April 2024, 13:00-14:30
Speaker: Richard Franke (TCD)
Title: Skilled Labour Inflows and Economic Growth: Theory and Evidence from Post-War Germany​
Location: QBS Conference Hub Seminar Room (01.012)

Date: 26 April 2024, 12.30-16:30
Event: Economic History PhD Colloquium, showcasing first year PhD projects from QUB and TCD
Location: Student Hub Seminar Room 2 (0G.039B)


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  • About
    • History
    • Prizes and Awards
    • QUCEH Bookshop
    • Queen's Business School
    • Contact Us
  • Members
    • Research Associates
    • Research Affiliates
    • Research Students
    • Advisory Board
  • Study
    • PhD Economic History
    • PhD Funding
    • Placement History
  • Projects
    • The Great Elevator
    • Centre for Economics, Policy and History
    • Business Performance
    • Corporate Titans
    • Productivity Forum
    • C19th Irish prisoners
    • An Economist's Guide
  • Working Papers
    • Working Papers: 2025
    • Working Papers: 2024
    • Working Papers: 2023
    • Working Papers: 2022
    • Working Papers: 2021
    • Working Papers: 2020
  • Seminars
    • Seminars: 2025-2026
    • Seminars: 2024-2025
    • Seminars: 2023-2024
    • Seminars: 2022-2023
    • Seminars: 2021-2022
    • Seminars: 2020-2021
  • Workshops
    • PhD Workshop 2025
    • Health Crises 2022
    • Bubblemania 2019
    • Boston 2018
    • FRESH 2017
    • Colloquium 2017
  • Impact
    • CEPH Outreach
    • Long Run Institute
    • Podcasts
    • COVID-19
    • History Now