Lee Vinsel
I do technology studies, make the Peoples & Things podcast, co-founded The Maintainers, and profess Science, Technology, and Society at Virginia Tech.
@alvarolaparra.bsky.social
Too economist to be a historian. Too historian to be an economist. My expressed ideas here are usually the slaves of some defunct economist, and my employer is alive and not an economist. Missing home, wherever that is.
@valerueda.bsky.social
Associate Prof at UoNottingham. Econ, History, Politics, & Development. I like chocolate and maps. Colombian & French enjoying the British sun. ☮️
@mdrelichman.bsky.social
Professor at UBC VSE. Economic History, photography, food.
@walterscheidel.bsky.social
Historian @ Stanford | https://sites.google.com/view/walterscheidel/home
@bengtssonz.bsky.social
Economic historian living in Malmö, Sweden. I do research about economic inequality and historical political economy. I post about stuff I read and some current events. https://sites.google.com/view/bengtsson
@palpollo.bsky.social
Han/Ham Historiker på BI. Skrevet ingeniørenes og Vegvesenets historie. Skal ikke skrive IFEs historie allikevel, men skal nå skrive om SINTEF istedenfor Historian at BI Norwegian business school
@ericbschneider.bsky.social
Professor of Economic History at LSE studying health, demography, living standards and economic growth; working on global historical child stunting. Website: www.ericbschneider.com
@gregorigv.bsky.social
I work at the intersection of political economy and economic history. I listen Superchunk.
@amrcampop.bsky.social
Historical demographer at CAMPOP, Geography Dept Cambridge University. See also http://PopulationsPast.org. Views my own.
@dkedrosky.bsky.social
Economic historian. Ph.D. student in economics at Northwestern University. Writes at https://blog.daviskedrosky.com/
@econzach.bsky.social
Associate professor of economics at Baylor. Trying to figure out this world bit by bit. Right now working on inequality and mobility. https://sites.google.com/site/zachaward/
@grahambrownlow.bsky.social
Academic economist. Recovering journal editor. Perhaps best known - if at all- for writing about De Lorean? Fan of Bangor FC and low brow cinema.
@thilohuning.bsky.social
Economist at University of York. Interested in economic history, especially trade, economic geography, institutions.
@judyzara.bsky.social
Economic Historian of early modern world and labour markets and built stuff. Prof at Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction UCL. Hon Sec of Economic History Society. FRHS
@lexhvv01.bsky.social
Fellow International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam. History of work, social security, North Sea, Wereldgeschiedenis van Nederland. Tsundoku. Tweets private views.
@mmpaker.bsky.social
Assistant Professor of Economics at Grinnell College • PhD at Oxford• 🇬🇧 economic history, labor econ • views my own. www.meredithpaker.com
@alexislitvine.bsky.social
C18-19 Historian, EH&DHGeoHum, Cambridge & CAMPOP- comparative 🇪🇺 econ development, Ind Rev, econ norms, lighthouses, gamification, data extraction and AI applied to Hist.
@sabineschneider.bsky.social
Economic Historian, University of Oxford | History of economic governance and financial stability. Views are my own. Website: https://glocobank.web.ox.ac.uk/people/dr-sabine-schneider
@anthonywray.bsky.social
Associate Professor of Economics @SDUeconhist @DBE_SDU @SyddanskUniv (SDU) | Applied Micro, Economic History Website: https://sites.google.com/view/anthonywray/
@pmoser.bsky.social
Economic historian, studying creativity, science, and innovation, mom of 2 boys. Love running in the mountains, climbing, and singing.
@wahlfabi.bsky.social
Economic Historian at WU Vienna. Long-run regional and urban development; financial and entrepreneurial history, economic legacies of ancient civilizations, cultural economics
@sdepleijt.bsky.social
Assistant Professor in Economic History. Analyzes long run growth, human capital, technological change, gender inequality. Also Fresh-organizer.
@maylisavaro.bsky.social
Economic Historian of Money and Banking. Assistant professor in Economics - Trinity College Dublin & CEPH 👩🎓 PhD in Economics & History from Geneva Graduate Institute https://maylisavaro.info/
@drjessayres.bsky.social
Apprentice Archivist @thelondonarchives | Research Associate @CREMS-York | Uni of York alumna | PhD on women in C17th London Court of Orphans |
@rebstuart.bsky.social
Irish monetary historian working on Swiss data, lecturer University of Neuchâtel and ZHAW, Honorary Professor of Practice in Finance, Queen’s University Belfast.
@kwandschneider.bsky.social
Economic historian @ University of Vienna, USA-GER-AUT, mom of 3
@jschneebacher.bsky.social
Economist at the UK Competition and Markets Authority. Interested in firms, productivity, markets, management and growth. Previously at ONS, Nuffield College Oxford. All views my own.
@jordanclaridge.bsky.social
Economic Historian of Medieval Europe. Assistant Professor, LSE Economic History. 🇨🇦 in London.
@cliochris.bsky.social
Reader in Economic History, Queen's University Belfast @quceh.bsky.social | Associate Editor, Business History @businesshistory.bsky.social | Website: https://www.chriscolvin.nl/
@fjbeltrantapia.bsky.social
Economic history / Historical demography. Norwegian University of Science and Technology https://fjbeltrantapia.github.io Missing girls in historical Europe: https://sites.google.com/view/missing-girls-in-history/home
@jacozuijderduijn.bsky.social
Associate professor │ Economic History Department, Lund University │ Book: Medieval Capital Markets │ Project: Retirees and pensions of the past │ @GiroMedieval
@koosterl.bsky.social
General Director of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. Professor at ULB. Research on art markets and financial history. Views are my own.
@ashabanerjee.bsky.social
PhD student at Princeton's Office of Population Research. Former Dept of Labor and Economic Policy Institute analyst.
@felixkersting.bsky.social
Postdoc at Humboldt University Berlin Focus on economic history and political economy https://felixkersting.mystrikingly.com
@jeremyland.bsky.social
Econ and Biz Historian of the Early Modern World, including but not limited to trade, war, and state capacity. Researcher at Uni Helsinki, Meetings Coordinator of the Econ Hist Assoc, and Exec. Director of @socscihistory.blsky.social. More: jeremyland.org
@anselmkuesters.bsky.social
Head of Department Digitalization and New Technologies, Centre for European Policy (cep), Berlin | Postdoctoral Researcher, Humboldt University of Berlin | Associated Researcher, Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory, Frankfurt am Main
@xenia-tsoukli.bsky.social
Postdoc at the University of Bamberg • economic history, gender, labor, development • she/her • 🇬🇷 in 🇩🇪
@julianajaramilloe.bsky.social
Did you get what you wanted from this life, even so? I did. And what did you want? To call myself beloved, to feel myself beloved on the earth. R. Carver Economic history, demography, social mobility and other stuff: http://j-jaramillo-echeverri.com/
@christianvedel.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at @sdueconhist.bsky.social, University of Southern Denmark. Interested in Economic Geography, Machine Learning and Causal Inference in Economic History. https://sites.google.com/view/christianvedel
@juliuskoschnick.bsky.social
Assistant professor at the University of Southern Denmark. Economic history. Research topics: Long-run growth, the knowledge economy, education, and innovation
@hillaryvipond.bsky.social
Economic History, LSE || Technological Unemployment in Victorian Britain || Postdoc @CSH Vienna. Senior @atlanticfellows
@eoinaldo.bsky.social
Econ Prof at Heriot-Watt University, interested in #econhist, #landreform, #microfinance, #sustainabledevelopment, #health, #nufc & #Seinfeld (not necessarily in that order) www.eoinmclaughlin.ie
@veropouillard.bsky.social
Historian, prof at U Oslo, ERC Creative IPR, decolonisations
@marcomolteni.bsky.social
Postdoc in financial history at Geneva Graduate Institute. Research Associate at Oxford History Faculty.
@hcarvalhal.bsky.social
Historian and cat lover. Global economic and social history. Living Standards. Labour. Gender. War studies