
The podcast that looks at the past to help us understand the present and the future. Brought to you by the Centre for Economics, Policy and History (CEPH), a collaboration between Queen’s University Belfast and Trinity College Dublin funded by the Higher Education Authority of Ireland.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

Everything Economic History, Season 3, Episode 2. Johan Fourie How do you get people to listen to an economics podcast? With Johan Fourie Johan Fourie is one of South Africa’s leading economic historians, whose podcast, blog and writing influence the... more
Everything Economic History, Season 3, Episode 1. The CEO - What does it take to lead a company? With Michael Aldous and John Turner Hot off the back of their new book The CEO, The Rise and Fall of Britain's Captains of Industry, Michael Aldous and J... more
Episode 8: How do you run an Egyptian Business? With Mohamed Saleh Egypt’s history stretches back thousands of years, and Cleopatra is closer to us than she was to the construction of the pyramids. However, since we only had an hour, Andrew and Lloyd... more
Episode 7: How did the Great Migration influence US elections? With Vicky Fouka In an election year in the United States, there is no better time to talk about American history. Andrew and Lloyd sat down with Vicky Fouka (Stanford University) to disc... more
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Focuses on economic history as a lens to understand past events and their impacts on the present and future. Episodes often feature discussions on various historical topics, including the evolution of economic systems, corporate governance, and the influence of political connections on economic performance. A diverse array of experts, primarily from academic backgrounds, share insights on niche historical subjects, making complex topics accessible to a broader audience. The podcast is uniquely positioned to bridge the gap between academic research and public discourse, shedding light on lesser-known narratives that shape current economic policies and societal structures.
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Recent guests on Everything Economic History include:
1. Michael Aldous
2. John Turner
3. Professor Mohamed Saleh
4. Vicky Fouka
5. Leigh Gardner
6. Dr. Seán Kenny
7. Mark Koyama
8. Ann Carlos
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