Kathryn E. Gary (@kathrynegary) 's Twitter Profile
Kathryn E. Gary

@kathrynegary

Doctor of economic history, @LuEconHist. Early modern wages, women and labor markets. Ardent admirer of Ruth Bader Ginsburg and roommate to world's cutest pup

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Erik Bengtsson (@bengtssonz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

really great for the econ hist environment in Lund that Malin Nilsson was awarded funding for her project "Spinnerskorna i nytt ljus. Arbete och liv innan industrialiseringen", on spinning workers in the 1700s, w/ Kathryn E. Gary and @Mats_OlssonV Maybe synergy effects coming up?

XIX World Economic History Congress, Paris 2022 (@wehc2022) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💡WEHC Sessions' CFP are closing soon! 📍Timeless Wages: Piece Rates in Global Economic History ⏰ 18.02 ➡️ networks.h-net.org/node/73374/ann… Organizers: Benjamin Schneider Ben Schneider Kathryn Gary Kathryn E. Gary #twitterstorians

Daniel Gallardo (@danielgalalb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My work with Pim de Zwart and Auke Rijpma (Utrecht University ) on the health impact of Dutch colonialism in Java was a runner-up (2nd) of the Wageningen U&R Research Award. Such an honor, thanks! This was announced yesterday during the WUR Dies Natalis (1/4) youtu.be/5J4Avr1MIA8?t=…

Ramon Ramon-Muñoz (@rmn_mz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to have participated this weekend at the #ehs2022 in Cambridge! Grateful to the participants and attendees at the health inequality session for their feedback! ➡️Kathryn E. Gary Jord Hanus NeilJCummins Jonathan Chapman Daniel Gallardo Eric Schneider hillaryvipond, among many others.

Happy to have participated this weekend at the #ehs2022 in Cambridge! Grateful to the participants and attendees at the health inequality session for their feedback!

➡️<a href="/kathrynegary/">Kathryn E. Gary</a> <a href="/jrdhns/">Jord Hanus</a> <a href="/NJCummins/">NeilJCummins</a> <a href="/chapman_econ/">Jonathan Chapman</a> <a href="/DanielGalAlb/">Daniel Gallardo</a> <a href="/ericbschneider/">Eric Schneider</a> <a href="/hillaryvipond/">hillaryvipond</a>, among many others.
Chris Blattman (@cblatts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am hiring several pre docs/research assistants in Medellin. RT! Apply! Past RAs have regularly gone on to top-10 PhD programs or to great policy careers. My earliest field RAs are now professors at top universities. Too many pre-docs are US-based and focused on data analysis.

I am hiring several pre docs/research assistants in Medellin. RT! Apply!

Past RAs have regularly gone on to top-10 PhD programs or to great policy careers. My earliest field RAs are now professors at top universities.

Too many pre-docs are US-based and focused on data analysis.
YSI-EHES Economic History Graduate Webinars (@webinarysi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔔Next Thursday at 5pm CET it's time for another EHES-YSI #econhist discussion with Xavier Jou (Universitat de Barcelona) about Gender conflicts on the shopfloor. Barcelona women at Chocolates Amatller, 1890-1914 We are happy to welcome Kathryn E. Gary (Economic History) to chair the event 🚀

🔔Next Thursday at 5pm CET it's time for another EHES-YSI #econhist discussion with Xavier Jou (<a href="/UniBarcelona/">Universitat de Barcelona</a>) about Gender conflicts on the shopfloor. Barcelona women at Chocolates Amatller, 1890-1914 

We are happy to welcome <a href="/kathrynegary/">Kathryn E. Gary</a> (<a href="/LuEconHist/">Economic History</a>) to chair the event 🚀
Daniel Gallardo (@danielgalalb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@MDrelichman LeandroPdelaEscosura Economic History Review As a junior scholar LeandroPdelaEscosura supported me in events that otherwise would have gotten little attention He has such a broad knowledge of the field, appreciation for different perspectives and kindness Time will tell but I am sure he will do a great job at Economic History Review

Erik Bengtsson (@bengtssonz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

a common idea about Swedish history and society is that it was dominated by a relatively homogenous strata of farmers, not poor, not rich, and that this led to political moderation and slow but steady progress. to give one perspective on this idea, i calculated a crude measure..

a common idea about Swedish history and society is that it was dominated by a relatively homogenous strata of farmers, not poor, not rich, and that this led to political moderation and slow but steady progress. to give one perspective on this idea, i calculated a crude measure..
Economic History Review (@echistsocreview) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now on Early View: 'How not to measure the standard of living: Male wages, non-market production and household income in nineteenth-century Europe'. By Joyce Burnette. Wabash College onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/eh…