The LSE's PhD programme in the Economic History Department accepts students who wish to specialise their programme of course work, and their thesis topic, in the history of economics.
At Princeton, the History Department currently has several students whose thesis topics involve significant elements from history of economics (within intellectual history, political history, history of science etc), although there is no graduate course in history of economics in this department.
Mary Morgan
Professor Mary S. Morgan
LSE and University of Amsterdam, Currently: Davis Fellow, Princeton University
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From: Societies for the History of Economics on behalf of Ahmet Deniz Bozkurt
Sent: Sat 30/04/2011 15:53
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Subject: [SHOE] PhD Programmes
Hello,
Could anyone tell me about the PhD program in the History of Economic Thought around the world?
Sincerely,
Deniz BOZKURT
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