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University Of Manchester Quantifying The Long Run History Of Africa 2023

Part of the CEPR Economic History programme. With support from the ESRC New Investigator Grant, “Measuring the Great Divergence: A study of global standards of living, 1500-1950”, and the Arthur Lewis Lab for Comparative Development, University of Manchester.

Conference title:

Quantifying the Long Run History of Africa

Opening address:

Leigh Gardner (London School of Economics)

Keynote speakers:

Jutta Bolt (University of Groningen), Marlous van Waijenburg (Harvard University), Leonard Wantchekon (Princeton University), Jacob Weisdorf (University of Rome, Sapienza)

Closing address:

Gareth Austin (University of Cambridge)

Roundtable:

Has History condemned Africa to be poor?

Social visit

On the morning of the day after the conference, there will be an optional visit to the Whitworth Art Gallery followed by an informal lunch at the Curry Mile.

About University of Manchester

The University of Manchester, in its present form, was created in 2004 by the amalgamation of the Victoria University of Manchester and the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST). After 100 hundred years of working closely together both institutions agreed to form a single university, and on 22 October 2004 they officially combined to form the largest single-site university in the UK. Each has an innovative and inspiring history which we continue to build on, through ground-breaking research and as a centre of educational excellence.... continue reading

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Quantifying The Long Run History Of Africa

Application Deadline11 Sep 2023
TypeEntrepreneurs
SponsorUniversity of Manchester
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of Quantifying The Long Run History Of Africa

There will be no conference fee. We have secured ESRC funding which will cover catering costs and dinner, as well as travel and accommodation costs for graduate students who do not have funds from their own institutions. We expect presenters to be a mix of junior and senior scholars. Pending on other ongoing funding applications, we may be able to fund additional benefits for those who need this in order to attend. However, it is unlikely that we will be able to fund full travel and accommodation costs for all participants. Tenured faculty, in particular, will be expected to cover their travel and accommodation costs.

Accommodation

We suggest Hyatt Regency as the accommodation in-campus. For those looking for budget accommodation, we suggest Luther King House.


Requirements for Quantifying The Long Run History Of Africa Qualification

We plan to accept papers that cover all periods of African economic history, but with a focus on the period prior to 1950.



Application Deadline

September 11, 2023


How to Apply

For applications, please email a paper proposal to Nuno Palma. You can apply with only a title and abstract, but complete manuscripts have a higher chance to get accepted into the program. A poster session may also take place. Applications by PhD students are encouraged.

For more details, visit the website.

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