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Economic History Workshops at QUCEH

QUCEH members regularly organise workshops, at Queen's or further afield. Please contact Philip Fliers (p.fliers@qub.ac.uk) to find out more about our workshops.
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Past Workshops:
  • ​2019: Bubblemania Workshop
  • 2018: XIII World Economic History Congress, Boston
  • 2017: Belfast FRESH Meeting
  • ​2016: EurHiStock
  • ​2016: Innovation and New Technologies Doctoral Colloquium
  • 2016: Historical Globalisation and the Integration of Markets
  • 2015: Historical Economics and the Economics of Religion
  • 2014: Long-Run Perspectives on Crime and Conflict
  • 2014: Why Ireland Starved, After Three Decades
  • 2014: EABH New Researchers in Financial History Workshop
  • 2013: The Anatomy of Banking Stability
  • 2013: Innovation and Incentives in Business and Economic History
  • 2012: QUCEH Inaugural Workshop
  • 2011: Historical Perspectives on Business, Economics and Finance
  • 2010: Belfast FRESH Meeting
  • 2009: Historical Perspectives on Finance
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