Economic and Social History
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Description: | Podcasts of public lectures and interviews in economic and social history. For more information see: http://www.econsoc.hist.cam.ac.uk/podcasts.html
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This collection contains 18 media items.
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Ellen McArthur Lectures 2016. Eve also Delved: Gendering Economic History, Professor Jane Humphries, Lecture 3
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Eve also Delved: Gendering Economic History, Professor Jane Humphries, Lecture 3
Women from all times and regions will be seen about their daily lives, at work and at home, in...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Mon 16 May 2016
The Ellen McArthur Lectures 2016. Gendering Economic History. Professor Jane Humphries. Lecture 1 Women, work and...
2,773 views
Eve also Delved: Gendering Economic History, Professor Jane Humphries, Ellen McArthur Lectures 2016
Women from all times and regions will be seen about their daily lives, at...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Thu 19 May 2016
The Ellen McArthur Lectures, 2009. Professor Nick Crafts. Lecture 2 Q&A.
738 views
The Ellen McArthur Lectures, 2009
“From the 18th to the 21st Century: a Perspective on 250 Years of Economic Growth”
Q&A following Lecture 2 of 4, What were the Real...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 25 May 2010
The Leverhulme Lectures 2010. Professor Osamu Saito. Lecture 2
880 views
All poor, but no paupers: a Japanese perspective on the Great Divergence
Professor Osamu Saito
Ken Pomeranz’s The Great Divergence (2000), based mainly on Chinese evidence,...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Mon 16 Aug 2010
The Leverhulme Lectures 2010. Professor Osamu Saito. Lecture 3.
671 views
All poor, but no paupers: a Japanese perspective on the Great Divergence
Professor Osamu Saito
Abstract
Ken Pomeranz’s The Great Divergence (2000), based mainly on...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 17 Aug 2010
The Leverhulme Lectures 2010. Professor Osamu Saito. Lecture 4.
774 views
All poor, but no paupers: a Japanese perspective on the Great Divergence.
Professor Osamu Saito.
Ken Pomeranz’s The Great Divergence (2000), based mainly on Chinese...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 17 Aug 2010
The Leverhulme Lectures 2010. Professor Osamu Saito. Discussants' comments.
896 views
All poor, but no paupers: a Japanese perspective on the Great Divergence
Professor Osamu Saito
Ken Pomeranz’s The Great Divergence (2000), based mainly on Chinese evidence,...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 17 Aug 2010
The Leverhulme Lectures 2010. Professor Osamu Saito. Lecture 1.
2,412 views
All poor, but no paupers: a Japanese perspective on the Great Divergence
Professor Osamu Saito
Ken Pomeranz’s The Great Divergence (2000), based mainly on Chinese evidence,...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Mon 16 Aug 2010
Ellen McArthur Lectures 2016. Eve also Delved: Gendering Economic History, Professor Jane Humphries, Lecture 4
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Eve also Delved: Gendering Economic History. Ellen McArthur Lectures 2016.
Women from all times and regions will be seen about their daily lives, at work and at home, in...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Mon 16 May 2016
Professor Sir E.A. Wrigley interviewd by Tim Guinnane, part II
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Professor Tim Guinanne (Yale) interviewed Tony Wrigley at his home in Cambridge in May 2011 on behalf of the Cliometics Society. This interview complements the more biographical...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Wed 25 Apr 2012
Professor Sir E.A. Wrigley interviewed by Tim Guinnane, part I
967 views
Professor Tim Guinanne (Yale) interviewed Tony Wrigley at his home in Cambridge in May 2011 on behalf of the Cliometics Society. This interview complements the more biographical...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Fri 27 Apr 2012
The Ellen McArthur Lectures 2009. Professor Nick Crafts, Lecture 2
2,271 views
The Ellen McArthur Lectures, 2009
“From the 18th to the 21st Century: a Perspective on 250 Years of Economic Growth”
Lecture 2 of 4, What were the Real Penalties of the...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 25 May 2010
The Ellen McArthur Lectures 2009. Professor Nick Crafts. Lecture 1
5,011 views
The Ellen McArthur Lectures, 2009
“From the 18th to the 21st Century: a Perspective on 250 Years of Economic Growth”
Lecture 1 of 4, The First Industrial Revolution:...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 25 May 2010
The Ellen McArthur Lectures 2009. Professor Nick Crafts. Lecture 1 Q&A
1,486 views
The Ellen McArthur Lectures, 2009
“From the 18th to the 21st Century: a Perspective on 250 Years of Economic Growth”
Q&A following Lecture 1 of 4, The First Industrial...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 25 May 2010
The Ellen McArthur Lectures 2009. Professor Nick Crafts. Lecture 4
1,146 views
The Ellen McArthur Lectures, 2009
“From the 18th to the 21st Century: a Perspective on 250 Years of Economic Growth”
Lecture 4 of 4, Reversing Relative Economic Decline:...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 25 May 2010
The Ellen McArthur Lectures 2009. Professor Nick Crafts. Lecture 3 Q&A
809 views
The Ellen McArthur Lectures, 2009
“From the 18th to the 21st Century: a Perspective on 250 Years of Economic Growth”
Q&A following Lecture 3 of 4, Falling Behind in the...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 25 May 2010
The Ellen McArthur Lectures 2009. Professor Nick Crafts. Lecture 4 Q&A
673 views
The Ellen McArthur Lectures, 2009
“From the 18th to the 21st Century: a Perspective on 250 Years of Economic Growth”
Q&A following Lecture 4 of 4, Reversing Relative...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Tue 25 May 2010
The Ellen McArthur Lectures 2016. Eve also Delved: Gendering Economic History. Professor Jane Humphries Lecture 2....
602 views
Eve Also Delved: Gendering Economic History, Professor Jane Humphries.
Women from all times and regions will be seen about their daily lives, at work and at home, in these 4...
Collection: Economic and Social History
Institution: Faculty of History
Created: Mon 16 May 2016