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Högre seminariet i ekonomisk historia

Här hittar du schemat för Högre seminariet i ekonomisk historia. Om inget annat anges hålls Högre seminariet på onsdagar mellan 12:00 och 13:00, i konferensrummet på plan 5, Viktoriagatan 13.

Våren 2026

Date 

Speaker 

14/1 [No seminar] 
21/1 Kerstin Enflo (LU), Early Modern Inequality and Machine-Ready Sources – a Project Presentation. Presentation online. 
28/1 Tobias Karlsson (LU): Industrialisation and the Paradox of Farmers’ Retirement: Evidence from Full-Count Swedish Censuses, 1880-1910.  
4/2 Fabio Gatti (UNIBE, Switzerland): AI and Text Analysis for Renaissance Financial DataPresentation online. 
11/2 Lars-Fredrik Andersson (UmU): The 1918 Influenza Pandemic and Morbidity Outcomes: Insights from Swedish Health Insurance Data. Presentation online. 
18/2 Oskar Broberg & Orsi Husz (UU): The cash parenthesis – A cultural perspective on payments. 
25/2 Giulia Martini: Gendered land access: how woman negotiated their rights in the Gold Coast colony. 
4/3 Erik Green (LU) & Calumet Links: Collapse and Persistence before 1713: Rethinking Khoekhoen Political Economy at the Early Cape 
11/3 Pablo Astorga (IBEI, Barcelona): Has oil richness been a force for income equality in Venezuela over the long term? Presentation online. 
18/3 Sarah Washbrook (University of Southern Denmark): Wielding the “weapon…of chilled meat”: Trade reciprocity, economic nationalism and the 1933 Roca-Runciman treaty between Great Britain and Argentina. Presentation online. 
25/3 Carolina Uppenberg (Södertörn): The benevolent patriarch? How crises reveal early modern households’ labour organisation and the reach of patriarchal care across the Baltic Sea, 1723–1809 
1/4 Raisa Maria Rubio: Real Protection: Tariffs, Prices, and Policy Inertia in Peru, 1900–1940. Evidence on the Determinants of Trade Policy in a Price-Driven Tariff System
8/4 [Easter break – no seminar] 
15/4 Klas Rönnbäck, Irene Elmerot & Leif-Jöran Olsson: Voices of the enslaved. Project presentation. 
22/4 Jeanne Cilliers (LU): Legacies of Colonial Maternal Health Services in Africa.
29/4 Juan Pablo Ciarelli: Tariffs, Trade Wars, and Economic Nationalism: Lessons from Argentina’s Interwar Period (1912 – 1938) 
6/5 Gustav Kjellsson (NEK GU), En mer likvärdig skolgång 
13/5 Tom Raster (LSE): Contagious coercion: The effect of plagues on serfdom in the Baltics.  
20/5 Ellen Hillbom (LU): Indentured labour in Mauritius.
29/5 (OBS the date!) Jens Boberg (public defense): Growth Imperatives: Historical Perspectives on The Rationality of GDP. Opponent: Lars Magnusson. 
3/6 Jakob Molinder (UU): What Did Workers Do? Using Job Ads to Analyse Changes in the Task Content of Work in an Industrializing Economy 
10/6 Klara Järgenstedt: research-plan seminar, The Bankomat: A Parenthesis Between Paper, Plastic and Silicon