Dear list members,

INET-YSI is organizing a pre-ESHET workshop on May 22, 2019 in Lille,
France. Please find below the call for applications.

*Interdependencies, Causation, and Synergies between Economic*
*History and the History of Economics*

Pre-ESHET YSI workshop

YSI History of Economic Thought and Economic History Working Groups

How do economic history and the history of economics complement but also
constrain
each other? To what degree should historians of economics care about recent
research
in economic history and vice versa? Can either discipline dispute the
causality or
responsibility claims of the other? This workshop aims at bringing together
historians of
economics and economic historians to foster a better understanding of each
discipline
and create potential synergies. Candidates should be interested in
understanding how
developments in economic thinking changed the course of economic history at
crucial
junctures, and the effects of specific historical events on economic
thinking. We are
calling for participants whose research combines both disciplines (as well
as social and
political history). While their research may fall more into either camp
(the history of
economics or economic history), participants should be interested in
discussing how
their work connects to the other field as well, and express an active
interest in
transdisciplinary research.

The workshop will be led by professors Marc Flandreau (U. Pennsylvania) and
Carolyn
Biltoft (Graduate Institute, Geneva). YSI will provide travel stipends and
accommodation during the workshop and the ESHET conference for selected
candidates. To apply please fill out this form:
https://fs24.formsite.com/inet/4tkd3b7hen/index.html

*The deadline for applications is January 20.*

For further information please contact the organizers:
Marc Adam <[log in to unmask]> (Free University of Berlin), Johanna
Gautier <[log in to unmask]> (Graduate Institute, Geneva),
Laura de la Villa Alemán <[log in to unmask]> (University of
Geneva), Adriana
Calcagno <[log in to unmask]> (University of Paris
I and University of Geneva).