Patrick Wallis
Professor of Economic History, LSE; Apprenticeship. Health. Pharmacy. Work. Wages. and all kinds of history. Plus a bit of running. New book: market for skill coming out with Princeton in March 2025
@lucydelap.bsky.social
Historian of feminisms, labour and disability at University of Cambridge. Fellow of Murray Edwards college. Lover of nyckelharpa and uilleann pipes. She/her
@dianecoyle1859.bsky.social
Bennett Professor of Public Policy, University of Cambridge; economist
@pkrugman.bsky.social
@guidoalfani.bsky.social
Economic historian & Historical demographer at Bocconi University, Milan. Affiliated scholar of the Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality, NY. Working on the history of inequality and social mobility and on the history of pandemics & other catastrophes
@oxhistoryfaculty.bsky.social
https://www.history.ox.ac.uk/home
@camunicampop.bsky.social
Interdisciplinary research group at the University of Cambridge. https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/ Follow our blog: 60 things you didn't know about family, marriage, work, and death since the middle ages. https://www.campop.geog.cam.ac.uk/blog
@johanfourieza.bsky.social
Chair of Economics, History and Policy at Stellenbosch University. Author of Our Long Walk to Economic Freedom. Blogger at www.ourlongwalk.com.
@durlauf.bsky.social
Professor, Harris School of Public Policy, Director, Stone Center for Research on Wealth Inequality and Mobility, University of Chicago
@carciccar.bsky.social
Economic historian at @DEF_TorVergata, Rome, Program coordinator @MscEEBL at @DEF_TorVergata, @cage_warwick
@jonathanhealey.bsky.social
Historian and Occasional Book-writer (https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/blazing-world-9781526621696/) Works at Oxford University. Next book, The Blood in Winter, out 2025. ‘This isn’t the Eighties, Pat!’
@fcinnio.bsky.social
Professor of Economics, University Bergamo, CEPR, and CESifo. Economic history, growth and development, public economics. https://sites.google.com/site/cinnirellaecon/home
@agrarsvennis.bsky.social
Professor of agrarian history, SLU, Sweden Traveling in space and time analyzing inequality, material wealth, and the landless classes and their rulers. Uppsala and Lund, born and raised in Norrköping https://www.slu.se/en/ew-cv/patrick-svensson/
@cedricchambru.bsky.social
Economic historian studying social conflict, demography, living standards, economic growth, and state-building. Mostly French and Swiss #econhist
@thiloalbers.bsky.social
Econ postdoc at Humboldt University, Berlin; Specialising in economic history, political economy, and urban econ.
@jacozuijderduijn.bsky.social
Associate professor │ Economic History Department, Lund University │ Book: Medieval Capital Markets │ Project: Retirees and pensions of the past │ @GiroMedieval
@amrcampop.bsky.social
Historical demographer at CAMPOP, Geography Dept Cambridge University. See also http://PopulationsPast.org. Views my own.
@walterscheidel.bsky.social
Historian @ Stanford | https://sites.google.com/view/walterscheidel/home
@aldomusacchio.bsky.social
Professor of international business , technology strategy, economic and financial history. Snowboarder / soccer / Brazilian music
@kris-inwood.bsky.social
Economic historian @UoGuelph w broad social science & historical interests: population health, First Nations demography, mobility, inequality & lives of the incarcerated. 🇨🇦🇦🇺🇳🇿🏴 Editing Social Science History & Asia-Pacific Econ History
@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
@essobecker.bsky.social
Economist @MonashWarwick Project Leader @RF_Berlin BWV227 Editor @EJ_RES Associate Editor @QJEHarvard First gen high school grad Classical music and jazz enthusiast
@delong.social
Author of "Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the 20th Century". Too online since 1995. Sometime Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. UC Berkeley Professor.
@fhrjournal.bsky.social
The Review seeks to embrace a broad approach to financial, banking, and monetary history, which appeals to a wide audience of historians and economists. Website: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/financial-history-review
@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/
@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
@tomascvrcek.bsky.social
Economic historian of the "schwarz-gelbe" Central and Eastern Europe at #UCL #SSEES. Get (and/or share!) some CEE data at www.czoernig.com A #Czech from #Liberec working in London.
@princetonupress.bsky.social
Princeton University Press is proud to publish books that spark engaging discussions and present bold ideas from leading experts worldwide.
@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
@chris-meissner.bsky.social
Professor of Economics, University of California, Davis. Globalization since 1800, financial crises since 1800, other Cliometric-type research https://sites.google.com/site/chrismmeissner/home
@benmschneider.bsky.social
Research on work, job quality, and technology. Economic history PhD from Oxford. 🗽 in 🇳🇴 sites.google.com/view/benschneider
@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
@ppcreanza.bsky.social
🇮🇹 PhD candidate @princetonecon.bsky.social living in Philly | Economics and econ history of innovation | Enthusiast of Mediterranean antiquity | Dog dad | 𐤒𐤓𐤕•𐤇𐤃𐤔𐤕 Academic website: ppcreanza.com
@galli-stef.bsky.social
Mum to 3 adopted furry friends: Adopt don’t stop Economic historian: institutions, development, inequality, global south. Chron’s disease and endometriosis Assistant Professor @göteborgsuni
@monicamedhist.bsky.social
I'm an Independent Scholar (https://independentscholar.academia.edu/MonicaHGreen). Daughter #2 of Marlon & Eleanor Green. Focusing on #histmed, Global Health, the Black Death. Latest: https://doi.org/10.1017/mdh.2024.29
@jaredcrubin.com
Economics Professor at Chapman University. President of ASREC. Author of Rulers, Religion and Riches http://amzn.to/3luy5qe and How the World Became Rich http://amzn.to/2ZZJetD https://www.jaredcrubin.com/ https://www.howtheworldbecamerich.com/
@jwhittle.bsky.social
Professor of economic and social history at Exeter University. Research on work, gender, households, material culture, rural economy and more. Mostly England 1300-1750.
@materialwills.bsky.social
The Material Culture of Wills, England 1540-1790: a Leverhulme Trust project using digital tech & volunteers to transcribe 25,000 wills. Volunteer for us: https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/hjsmith/the-material-culture-of-wills-england-1540-1790
@melanie-xue.bsky.social
Assistant Professor at LSE. Political Economy, Gender, Culture and Narrative, and Early Modern and Modern China.
@socscihistory.bsky.social
Official account of the Social Science History Association. Supporting social science history since 1974, we host an annual meeting and publish a journal. More about us can be found at www.ssha.org
@pastpresentsoc.bsky.social
The Past and Present Society: making cutting edge social history accessible since 1952. Our journal Past & Present is published by Oxford University Press. https://academic.oup.com/past
@britishacademy.bsky.social
We mobilise the humanities and social sciences to understand the world and shape a brighter future.
@royalhistsoc.org
The Royal Historical Society is the UK's foremost society promoting the scholarly and professional study of the past. Our membership is an international community of historians: https://royalhistsoc.org/
@qubhistory.bsky.social
History in the School of HAPP and adjacent historians at Queen's University Belfast. Find the QUB Historians and projects under ‘Lists’. We are at https://www.qub.ac.uk/schools/happ/
@entandsoc.bsky.social
We are Enterprise and Society: the International Journal of Business History.