Economic history society's call for new researcher papers

The Economic History Society (EHS) is a UK-based organization that promotes the study of economic history and publishes a journal, the Economic History Review, which is one of the leading journals in the field. The EHS regularly calls for papers from researchers in the field of economic history.

Here are some recent calls for papers from the EHS:

  1. Economic History Review (EHR) - Special Issue on "The Economics of Climate Change in Historical Perspective"

The EHR is seeking submissions for a special issue on the economics of climate change in historical perspective. The issue will explore the historical roots of climate change, the economic impacts of climate change in the past, and the lessons that can be learned from historical experiences for addressing contemporary climate change challenges.

Submission deadline: 31st January 2023

  1. Economic History Review (EHR) - Regular Issue

The EHR is also accepting submissions for its regular issues, which cover a wide range of topics in economic history, including:

Submission deadline: Ongoing

  1. Business History - Special Issue on "The History of Entrepreneurship"

Business History, a journal published by the EHS, is seeking submissions for a special issue on the history of entrepreneurship. The issue will explore the evolution of entrepreneurship over time, the characteristics of entrepreneurs, and the impact of entrepreneurship on economic development.

Submission deadline: 31st March 2023

  1. Economic History Review (EHR) - Postgraduate Essay Prize

The EHS is also offering a postgraduate essay prize, which is open to PhD students and recent PhD graduates in economic history. The prize is awarded for the best essay on a topic in economic history, and the winner will receive a cash prize and publication in the EHR.

Submission deadline: 31st May 2023

These are just a few examples of the calls for papers from the Economic History Society. I recommend checking the EHS website regularly for updates on new calls for papers and other opportunities in the field of economic history.