Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the creation of the AUP Seminar on the History of Political Economy. Hosted by the American University of Paris, the seminar will provide an Anglophone space for people based in (or passing through)
the Paris area to present and discuss research bearing on the multiple historical connections between economics and broader social concerns.
The schedule for the Spring 2023 term is transcribed below. All sessions will take place at the AUP campus, in the heart of the French capital’s 7th arrondissement.
Jan 26, 5:30pm
Antoine Missemer (CNRS, CIRED Paris)
‘Economics and the Environment: A History of Competing Views and Unexpected Paths’
Feb 22, 5pm
Alexia Blin (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3)
'When Americans Learned About Cooperation at School. The Case of Wisconsin in the 1930s’
Mar 22, 5pm
Jean-Baptiste Fleury (HDEA, Sorbonne Université)
‘Economic Reasoning and Crime Control Policies in the US in the 1960s’
Apr 26, 17h
Judith Favereau (Triangle, Université Lumière Lyon 2)
‘The Mortality Paradox: History and Methodology of Poverty Measurement’
If you would like to receive detailed information about future sessions, please reply to [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask].
We look forward to seeing you all in Paris!
Sofia Valeonti
Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
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