Here is a list of interesting webinars & seminars for 2021:
Les observateurs du Bicentenaire
A cycle of trilingual events (Greek, French, English) to reflect on the impact of the Greek Revolution in history. Thursday 13/05/2021, 6 pm Yanni Kotsonis - Université de New York The Greek Revolution as an Imperial Event: How the Ottoman, French, and Russian Empires Produced a National Uprising, 1797-1830 Thursday 10/06/2021, 6 pm Elias Stouraïtis - Université Ionienne Byron: (Re)writing History through Digital Games Thursday 30/09/2021, 6 pm Dimitris Kousouris - Université de Vienne Les cinquantenaires de la Révolution grecque (1871, 1921, 1971) : conjonctures mémorielles et enjeux historiographiques Thursday 21/10/2021, 6 pm Christina Koulouri - Université Panteion Les commémorations de la Révolution Grecque: lieux de mémoire et identité nationale Thursday 25/11/2021, 6 pm Dimitris Plantzos - Université d’Athènes We Have Always Been Ancient: Greece Celebrating its Modernity as a Confirmation of its Antiquity Thursday 16/12/2021, 6 pm Alessandro Gallicchio - École supérieure des beaux-arts de Nîmes Art contemporain et Bicentenaire de la Révolution grecque. Une histoire de représentations To sign up for the webinars, please contact: Mme Sophia Zoumboulaki Assistante administrative - Direction des Études sophia.zoumboulaki@efa.gr (+ 30 210 36 79)Financial History Webinar Series
For inspiration and further research, please have a look at our TOPIC dedicated to ECONOMICS The Financial History Network is pleased to announce the Fall/Winter program for its 2020-2021 Financial History Webinar Series. The webinar sessions will take place throughout the academic year 2020-2021 on Mondays on Zoom at 5pm CET. It is possible to register on the Network's Eventbrite page or the dedicated links to each session below. To receive the papers discussed, reminders of our sessions, and follow-up discussions of the issues raised during the webinar sessions, please fill in the form here. Full programme available hereFinancial History Seminar – Lent and Easter 2021
The Centre for Financial History at Darwin College has released the programme for the Financial History Seminar (Lent and Easter 2021). The seminar will take place on Zoom at 5pm unless otherwise stated with the recording subsequently available on the Centre for Financial History website. The link will be circulated before each seminar. You can register here: http://talks.cam.ac.uk/show/index/20854-
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- 1 February 2021: Professor Charles Goodhart (LSE) and Dr Manoj Pradhan (Talking Heads Macro) The Great Demographic Reversal: ageing societies, waning inequality, and an inflation
- 15 February 2021: Dr Peter Sloman (University of Cambridge) Menus without prices? Manifestos, party competition, and public finance in Britain, c. 1955-1983
- 1 March 2021: William Allen (NIESR) Poland, the international monetary system and the Bank of England, 1921–1939
- 15 March 2021: Dr Eleanor Hallam (HM Treasury) HM Treasury and its management of the Financial Crisis, 2007-2009
- 3 May 2021: Dr Jenny Pleinen (German Historical Institute, London) The landed gentry in British politics after World War II: from taxed decadence to subsidized cultural heritage
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