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Uses of the Past in International Economic Relations. A project by funded by @HERA_Research led by Catherine Schenk Mary OSullivan S Battilossi Mats Larsson.
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UPIER University of Liverpool National Archives Foundation Oxford Economic & Social History Archives Hub The Long Run Institute (LRI) John Turner Philip E. Tetlock My audience here at Oxford gave me excellent feedback. Overall, this is an excellent workshop. I found that the other papers were quite stimulating.

Mary O’Sullivan Université de Genève on Uses of the Past by the US Fed FRASER HERA and how historians should ‘use’ history Oxford Economic & Social History


Anselm Keusters of Max Planck Institute Frankfurt analyses how the Past appears in ECB speeches during GFC Oxford Economic & Social History Giacomo Gabbuti


Our afternoon at the Uses of the Past conference begins with Laura de la Villa Université de Genève showing how sovereign debt was resolved in the 1930s-1960s Oxford Economic & Social History


Finishing up the afternoon with Marcelo Bucheli University of Illinois on Caffeinated Memories showing how Colombian coffee industry used the past to promote its product from 1920s Andrew Smith HERA Oxford Economic & Social History




.𝗡𝘂𝗻𝗼 𝗣𝗮𝗹𝗺𝗮 starting today’s #oxeshfacseminar on comparative institutions and the Little Divergence #econhist #econtwitter


St Hilda's and Prof Catherine Schenk are hosting the Oxford Economic & Social History research seminars this term! Tomorrow, we look forward to hearing from Dr Laura Panza, University of Melbourne, on 'Atlantic Trade and the Decline of Conflict in Europe: Evidence from 250 Years of Data': bit.ly/2HRjyUl


A return to interwar-like trade blocs? featuring new @nberpub paper by David Jacks & Dennis Novy wapo.st/2MpTiF6?tid=ss…



Archives are not just for historians, engineers can improve their technical skills by learning from Engineering greats - Yes this is 75 years old but I`m a better designer for having read it. Frank Whittles #WW2 papers are available The National Archives under the AVIA-28 series.


In memory of Prof Robert (Bob) Millward, Chair in economic history at Manchester University - an academic appreciation ehs.org.uk/news/obituary-… The University of Manchester

Nice collection of economic history articles from @OUPEconomics Oxford Economic & Social History The Long Run Institute (LRI)

🎙️ 90 years ago today the BIS opened its doors for business. BIS historian Piet Clement explains the origins of the Bank and the key roles it has played in the global economy from its opening to the present day #BIS90 #BankForInternationalSettlements bispodcast.libsyn.com/the-bis-at-90

📖 The BIS marks its 90th anniversary with a new book on its history since 1973. Six eminent authors look from six different angles at the BIS’ role in fostering #FinancialStability #BankforInternationalSettlements #BIS90 Cambridge University Press #BIS90 cambridge.org/core/books/pro…


After the demise of the Bretton Woods system in 1973, what role have the BIS and central banks played in fostering #FinancialStability? 📖 A new book from Cambridge University Press published to mark the BIS’s 90th anniversary offers new insights #BIS90 bit.ly/3fKVlOr
