The tenth European Historical Economics Society (EHES) Conference will be held at the London School of Economics on September 6-7, 2013. The Conference program committee, consisting of Stephen Broadberry (London School of Economics), Herman de Jong (University of Groningen), Giovanni Federico (European University Institute), and Sybille Lehmann (Hohenheim University), has issued a call for papers inviting proposals for individual papers on any aspect of European or global economic history covering a wide range of periods, countries and regions. The Society encourages submissions from young scholars and will provide ten grants of €500 each to help Ph.D. students cover the costs of travel and accommodation. Further details are available on the EHES website.
For each proposed paper, an abstract not exceeding 500 words together with the institutional affiliation and e-mail address of the authors should be uploaded by February 6, 2013, via the Society’s website. All submissions will be acknowledged. Notices of acceptance will be sent to corresponding authors by April 6, 2013.
For each proposed paper, an abstract not exceeding 500 words together with the institutional affiliation and e-mail address of the authors should be uploaded by February 6, 2013, via the Society’s website. All submissions will be acknowledged. Notices of acceptance will be sent to corresponding authors by April 6, 2013.