The podcast that looks at the past to help us understand the present and the future.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | Education |
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
Episode 6: How do you found a brand new nation? With Leigh Gardner Liberia stands as a fascinating case study of what happens if a new nation is established, seemingly out of the blue. Andrew and Lloyd are joined by Leigh Gardner (LSE) to talk about ... more
Will Everything Be Alright? New Year Special! With Ronan Lyons, Barra Roantree, John Turner and Gaia Narciso. 2024 was a year of some highs and many lows across the globe. But how has Ireland faired? What can economic history tell us about Ireland's ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #250 |
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This series offers in-depth explorations of economic history, emphasizing the connections between historical events and contemporary issues. Through discussions with renowned scholars, the podcast tackles a variety of topics, including wealth accumulation, indigenous economies, the socio-economic effects of historical events such as colonialism and the American Civil War, and the evolution of economic systems in regions like Africa. With a focus on critical analysis and historical context, listeners can expect to gain insights into how past economic strategies and decisions shape today's social and political landscape. Notably, the emphasis on guest expertise from universities worldwide enriches the dialogue, making it a valuable resource f... more
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Recent guests on Queen's University Belfast include:
1. Mark Koyama
2. Ann Carlos
3. Ellen Hillbom
4. Erik Green
5. Richard Grossman
6. Dr. Alan Fernihough
7. Johan Fourie
8. John Turner
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