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Reader in Economic History, Queen's University Belfast @quceh.bsky.social | Associate Editor, Business History @businesshistory.bsky.social | Website: https://www.chriscolvin.nl/
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I gave the Alice Murray Lecture in TCD recently and it is available here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea_-... #econhist
Very proud PhD supervisor announcement: Malte Hinrichs has published his first-ever article! He explores the role of water mills in Germany's industrialisation. Think of it as "Mokyr in Prussia". @cephie.bsky.social Well worth a read: doi.org/10.1016/j.ee...
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New set of videos from @discoverecon.bsky.social, @cagewarwick.bsky.social & @cephie.bsky.social - the last set were fantastic for development economics and this new set look just as interesting... #EconSky #EduSky www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
Our colleague @cliochris.bsky.social and co-authors Mathias Blum and Eoin McLoughlin have a video abstract explaining the key findings of their article 'Scarring and selection in the Great Irish Famine' in the Econ. Hist. Rev. www.youtube.com/watch?v=fptL... and also at www.qub.ac.uk/schools/Iris...
We're looking forward to our workshops at @qubelfastofficial.bsky.social next week: ceph.ie/events/17-19... and ceph.ie/events/phd-w... #EconSky #Economics #EconHist #NSRPproject @quceh.bsky.social @cliochris.bsky.social @profjohnturner.bsky.social @ronanlyons.bsky.social @gaianarciso.bsky.social
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Extraordinary news: Joel Mokyr has won the Nobel for his work on the Industrial Revolution. Entirely deserved, though in truth, he ought to win another for his work on the Great Irish Famine, which transformed how we think about Ireland’s nineteenth century and the economic history of catastrophe.