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Steven Nafziger,
Alessandro Nuvolari
Kirsten Wandschneider
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The European Review of Economic History is a major outlet for research in economic history. Articles cover the whole range of economic history -- papers on European, non-European, comparative and world economic history are all welcome …
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Virtual Issue in Honor of Professor Nicholas Crafts (1949 – 2023)
Join us in honoring Professor Nicholas Crafts, who passed away on 6 October 2023. Nick was arguably the most prominent British economic historian of his generation, and was a stalwart contributor to EREH since its inception. We commemorate his career and dedication to economic history by collecting all of his papers published in our journal throughout the years.
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Call for Papers: Tenth EREH Fast Track Meeting 2025
The EREH Fast Track Meeting is designed to provide feedback and coaching to junior scholars working in any field of economic history and to give them a chance to see their articles appear in print quickly.
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Editor's Choice
Browse the highlight articles selected by the editors from recent issues of European Review of Economic History.
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Call for Survey Articles
The editors will commission many new survey articles, but we are happy to consider unsolicited proposals. Those interested in writing a survey article for the Review are invited to begin with a summary of about five to ten pages, describing the main contents of the proposed survey, explaining why the topic is deserving of our readers' attention and listing the main references to be covered.
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Positive Check
Positive Check is the blog of the European Historical Economics Society. The blog publishes posts from events organized by the society, articles published in the European Review of Economic History, interviews with leading scholars in economic history and other news related to the society's aim and its members.
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The Figuerola Prize
The European Historical Economics Society is pleased to offer a bi-annual prize worth €2000 to the author of the best article published in the European Review of Economic History.
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