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Economic History: ‘An Isthmus Joining Two Great Continents’?

Author(s)
Ó Gráda, Cormac  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/11270
Date Issued
2020-01
Date Available
2020-02-11T12:15:54Z
Abstract
This paper offers (yet another) reflection on the history and current status of economic history. No other sub-discipline of economics or history has tried so hard to be loved as economic history. That love is unrequited, because economic history’s problem is existential: it is an inherently interdisciplinary field. Economists and historians are interested in only small parts of what economic history should embrace. Some examples are given of how narrow views of the past the impoverish research. Not all is gloom and doom, however. The controversies economic history provokes and the insights it provides touch on issues that resonate and that will continue to do so.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Economics
Start Page
1
End Page
52
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series
WP2020/01
Copyright (Published Version)
2020 the Author
Subjects

Economic history

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N00
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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