Schedule & Past Participants
Participants (Fall 2024 & Spring 2025)
- October 3, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Audrey Ke Zhao – “Monetization in Taizhou from Song to Ming dynasties”
Discussant: Richard von Glahn
- October 10, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Ellen Munroe – “Intergenerational Power Mobility”
Discussant: Felipe Valencia Caicedo
- October 17, 2024 – 11:30 AM EST – 12:30 PM EST:
Krzysztof Krakowski – “Settlement Structure and Social Cohesion”
Discussant: Paweł Charasz
- November 14, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Natalia Vasilenok – “Establishing a Parliament: the Political Economy of Elections in Late Imperial Russia”
Discussant: Didac Queralt
- November 21, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Massimiliano Onorato – “Roads to Fascism? State capacity and the spread of political violence”
Discussant: Gemma Dipoppa
- December 5, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Otto Kienitz – “Capturing the State: Decentralization, Franchise Expansion, and Elite Representation in the Russian Empire”
Discussant: Elena Korchmina
- January 16, 2025 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Line Skoglund – “The Revolution Will Not Be Telegraphed”
Discussant: Victor Gay
- January 23, 2025 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Janne Tukiainen – “Candidate Exit and Voter Loyalty During Early Democratization”
Discussant: Toke Aidt
- January 30, 2025 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Federica Carugati – “Writing and the Early State: An Empirical Study of Mesopotamia”
Discussant: David Stasavage
- February 13, 2025 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Jorge Mangonnet – “Coercion, Slavery, and the Modern State: Evidence from Brazil”
Discussant: Giuliana Pardelli
- February 20, 2025 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Anne Degrave – “State Centralization, Justice and Offices: Evidence from Early Modern France”
Discussant: Emily Sellars
- February 27, 2025 – 8:30 AM EST – 9:30 AM EST:
Charles Miller – “An Economic Theory of Military Castes”
Discussant: David Skarbek
- March 13, 2025 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Erik H. Wang – “Centralization and Its Discontents: External Threats and the Paradox of State-Building in Medieval Japan”
Discussant: Nick Anderson
- March 20, 2025 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Htet Thiha Zaw – “When Subalterns Vote: The Impact of Franchise Expansion on the British India Legislature, 1901-1940”
Discussant: Guilhem Cassan
- March 27, 2025 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Alexander Taylor – “The King’s French”
Discussant: Andreas Link
- April 24, 2025 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Roberto Valli – “Who Pays for the Church? Political Connections and Religious Clientelism in Post-War Italy”
Discussant: Jared Rubin
- April 30, 2025 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Stefano Falcone – “Inequality, Revolutionary Ideology, and Class Conflict in Catalonia”
Discussant: Ana Tur-Prats
- May 8, 2025 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Vlad Surdea-Hernea – “A Protestant Ethic Sans Protestantism: The Developmental Role of the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church”
Discussant: Anna Grzymala-Busse
- May 15, 2025
Online Conference in Historical Political Economy
Past Participants (Fall 2023 & Spring 2024)
- October 5, 2023 – 1:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Maayan Mor – “Social Democracy and the Birth of Working-Class Representation in Europe”
Discussant: Alexander Fouirnaies
- October 19, 2023 – 1:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Saumitra Jha – “Revolutionary Contagion”
Discussant: Cedric Chambru
- October 26, 2023 – 1:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Bogdan Popescu – “Imperial Borderlands: Institutions and Legacies of the Habsburg Military Frontier”
Discussant: Lotem Halevy
- November 2, 2023 – 1:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Austin Mitchell – “Democracy and State Development: Patterns of Public Spending in the First Two Waves of Democratization”
Discussant: Mark Dincecco
- November 9, 2023 – 1:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Jean Lacroix – “Domino Secessions: Evidence from the US”
Discussant: Jeffrey Jensen
- November 30, 2023 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Michael Becher – “Trade Origins of Proportional Representation”
Discussant: Amel Ahmed
- December 7, 2023 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Viktor Malein – “Public Good Provision and the Outcomes of the 1917 Russian Revolution”
Discussant: Luca Bagnato
- December 14, 2023 – 11:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Jian Xu – “SOE Reform and Foreign Businesses: Unemployment, Market Competition, and Trade Attitudes”
Discussant: Matias Giannoni
- January 11, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Jeongmin Park – “Recruited Men, Breadwinning Women, and the ‘Re-gendering’ of Postwar Societies”
Discussant: Hannah Simpson
- January 18, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Allison Hartnett – “After the Commons: Legacies of Colonial Land Privatization on Economic Opportunity”
Discussant: Scott Gehlbach
- January 25, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
David Stasavage – “The Written Word and the Development of the State in China and Europe”
Discussant: Peng Peng
- February 8, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Valeria Umanets – “Who Fills the Seats? State-Employed Women in Russian Municipal Politics”
Discussant: Cathrin Mohr
- February 22, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Agustina Paglayan – Raised to Obey: The Rise and Spread of Mass Education
Discussant: Jane Gingrich
- March 7, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Jeremy Bowles – “Decolonizing the State: Evidence from the Tanzanian Civil Service”
Discussant: Jan Pierskalla
- March 14, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Jonathan Chapman – “Democracy, Redistribution, and Inequality: Evidence from the English Poor Law”
Discussant: Gabriel Leon-Ablan
- April 18, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Abhishek Chatterjee – “Elites, Colonialism, and Property Rights in Historical Perspective”
Discussant: Shivaji Mukherjee
- April 25, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Anil Menon – “Conflict and Gender Norms”
Discussant: Eleonora Guarnieri
- May 2, 2024 – 12:30 PM EST – 13:30 PM EST:
Erik Bengtsson – “The Social Origins of Democracy and Authoritarianism Reconsidered: Prussia and Sweden in Comparison”
Discussant: David Andersen
- May 9, 2024
Online Conference in Historical Political Economy
Past Participants (Fall 2022 & Spring 2023)
- October 20, 2022 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Jingyuan Qian – “State Repression, Loyalty Signaling, and Bureaucratic Control: Evidence from China’s Anti-Rightist Campaign (1957–58)”
Ning He and Wenbing Wu – “The Social Costs of State Violence: Evidence from Bureaucratic Purges in China”
Co-Host: Lachlan McNamee
- November 3, 2022 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Dmitrii Kofanov – “Does Past Labor Coercion Cause Conflict?: Evidence from the Late Russian Empire”
Ekaterina Travova – “For God, Tsar and Fatherland? The Political Influence of Church”
- November 17, 2022 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Lindsey Pruett – “Resisting the Blood Tax: Coercive Capacity, Railroads and Draft Evasion in Colonial West Africa”
Joan Ricart-Huguet – “The Origins of Elite Power in Contemporary Africa”
Co-Host: Htet Thiha Zaw, Additional Discussion: Jeremy Bowles
- December 1st, 2022 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Maria Carreri, Julia Payson, and Daniel M. Thompson – “The Political and Economic Effects of Progressive Era Reforms in U.S. Cities: Evidence from Newly Digitized Data”
Mona Morgan-Collins and Dylan Potts – “Suffrage, Turnout and the Household: The Case of Early Women Voters in Sweden.”
Additional Discussion: Htet Thiha Zaw
- January 12, 2023 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Antonella Bandiera, Horacio Larreguy, and Jorge Mangonnet – “Family Ties and Authoritarian Distribution to Elites in Paraguay, 1954 – 2003”
Tine Paulsen – “Democracy and Taxation Types”
Co-Host: Dmitrii Kofanov, Additional Discussion: Josef Woldense and Otto Kienitz
- January 26, 2023 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Volha Charnysh and Ricardo Pique – “Erasing a Nation: The Enduring Effect of Nazi Repression in Poland”
Hojung Joo – “Repression during Wars: Evidence from the Korean War”
Additional Discussion: Giacomo Lemoli & Jan Vogler
- February 9, 2023 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Harunobu Saijo – “Appeal to a Higher Power: How Settlement and Inter-Ethnic Conflict Over Property Rights State Capacity”
Daniel Gingerich and Jan Vogler – “Self-Government Interrupted: Legacies of External Rule in Brazil and Poland”
Additional Discussion: Shelley Liu, Roya Talibova, Volha Charnysh
- February 23, 2022 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Peiyuan Li – “Who Lost China?” Land Reform, Class Struggle, and War Mobilization”
Jeremy Bowles, Gabriel Koehler-Derrick, and Michael Olson – “Land Redistribution, Political Inequality, and Crisis: Evidence from the Cromwellian Settlement in Ireland”
Co-Host: Shelley Liu, Additional Discussion: Dmitrii Kofanov and Henry Thomson
- March 9, 2023 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Hannah Simpson – “The Political Origins of Unequal Protection: Women and the State in Medieval England”
Arthur Spirling and Brandon M. Stewart – “What Good is a Regression? Inference to the Best Explanation and the Practice of Political Science Research”
- March 23, 2023 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Francesc Amat, Enrique Jorge-Sotelo, and Pau Vall-Prat – “Bank Failures and Elite’s Democratic Consent in the Interwar Period: An Exploration with Individual Data”
André Walter and Patrick Emmenegger – “Who Counts? Malapportionment and the Overrepresentation of Urban Interests”
Additional Discussion: Maria Carreri
- April 6, 2023 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Htet Thiha Zaw – “The Societal Origins of State Education: Evidence from British Burma”
Mac Winkler, Jonathan Schulz, and Joe Henrich- “Sociocultural Diversity, Surnames and Innovation”
Co-Host: Joan Ricart-Huguet, Additional Discussion: Ashrakat Elshehawy, Shivaji Mukherjee, and Pablo Balan
Past Participants (Fall 2021/Spring 2022)
- May 19, 2022 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Cory Smith, Amrita Kulka – “Agglomeration Over the Long Run: Evidence from County Seat Wars”
Discussants: Steffen Hertog,
Ferdinand Eibl, Steffen Hertog – “From Rents to Welfare: Why Are Some Oil-Rich States Nice to Their People?”
Discussants: Cory Smith
- May 5, 2022 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Jan Vogler – “Rivalry and Empire: How Competition among European States Shaped Imperialism”
Discussants: Megan Stewart, Marcus Kreutzer
Megan Stewart and Karin Kitchens – “Explaining Variation in Challenges to Social Conventions: Black Political Leadership and “Contraband Camps” in the U.S. Civil War”
Discussants: Jeffrey Jensen
- April 21, 2022 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Daniel Bischof and Vicente Valentim – “The Consequences of Punishing Political Ideologies in Democracies – Evidence from Employment Bans in Germany”
Discussants: Steven Nafziger, Charles Crabtree
Dmitrii Kofanov, Scott Gehlbach, Paul Castaneda Dower, Steven Nafziger – “Diversity and Contagion in Conflict: Evidence from Anti-Jewish Pogroms in Late Imperial Russia”
Discussants: Roya Talibova, Daniel Bischof
- April 7, 2022 – 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM:
Joowon Yi – “Once a Slave? The Slave Trade and Military Formation under Colonialism”
Discussants: Martha Wilfahrt
- March 24, 2022 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Yusuf Magiya – “The Paradox of Imperial Taxation: How Diversity Constrains Development and Dominant Groups Shoulder the Tax Burdens”
Discussants: Agustin Goenaga, Bogdan Popescu
Agustin Goenaga and Oriol Sabate – “Investing in Fiscal Capacity: Legislative Debates, Military Pressures and Taxation in the United Kingdom (1817-1939)”
Discussants: Yusuf Magiya, Jeremy Bowles
- March 10, 2022 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Giacomo Lemoli – “Ethnic media, repression, and the mobilization of national identity”
Discussants: Sergi Martinez, Lachlan MacNamee
Sergi Martinez – “Authoritarian indoctrination through selective repression”
Discussants: Giacomo Lemoli, Leonid Peisakhin
- February 24, 2022 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Daniele Girardi – “Did Capital Strike? Redistribution, firm value and private investment during the 1981-1983 French Socialist Experiment”
Discussants: Pau Vall-Prat
Pau Vall-Prat and Francesc Amat – “Regional Elites are Calling: Electoral Consequences of Telephone Network Investment”
Discussants: Daniele Girardi, Daniel Tavana
- February 10, 2022 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Felix Schaff – “The Unequal Spirit of the Protestant Reformation: Religious Confession and Wealth Distribution in Early Modern Germany”
Discussants: Jan Vogler
- January 27, 2022 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Bastian Becker, Carina Schmitt – “License to Educate: The Role of National Networks in Colonial Empires”
Discussants: Htet Thiha Zaw
- January 13, 2022 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Lachlan McNamee – “Unsettled Frontiers: Why States Colonize and Why They Stop”
Discussants: Adria Lawrence
- December 16, 2021 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Peng Peng – “Governing the Empire: Meritocracy and Patronage Appointments in Imperial China”
Discussants: Haikun Zhan, TBA
Haikun Zhan – “Central Administration and the Rise of Local Institutions: Evidence from Imperial China”
Discussants: Peng Peng, Ruixue Jia
- December 2, 2021 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Aina Gallego, Didac Queralt, Ana Tur-Prats – “The Historical Origins of the Gender Gap in Political Representation”
Discussants: TBA
Roya Talibova – “Repression, Military Service and Insurrection”
Discussants: Didac Queralt, TBA
- November 18, 2021 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Tine Paulsen – “Differential Returns to Party Organization under Party-Centered Local Governance Institutions”
Discussants: Pawel Charasz, TBA
Pawel Charasz – “Burghers into Peasants: Political Economy of City Status in Congress Poland”
Discussants: Tine Paulsen, TBA
- November 4, 2021 – 8:00 am – 9:30 am EST
Joy Chen, Erik Wang, Xiaoming Zhang – “Leviathan’s Offer: State-Building with Elite Compensation in Early Medieval China”
Discussants: Leandro De Magalhaes, TBA
Leandro De Magalhaes and Francesco Giovannoni – “War and the Rise of Parliaments”
Discussants: Erik Wang
- October 28, 2021 – 1:30 PM EST – 3:00 PM EST:
Ada Johnson-Kanu – “Colonial Legacies in State Building: Ethnicity and Bureaucratic Representation in Nigeria”
Discussants: Htet Thiha Zaw, Mai Hassan
Htet Thiha Zaw – “Societal Origins of State Education”
Discussants: Ada Johnson-Kanu, TBA
Past Participants (Spring 2021)
Past Participants (Fall 2020)
- December 16, 2020 – 12 EST:
Emily A. Wolff – “Kingdom-mates in the welfare state: The social inclusion of Dutch migrants from East Indies, 1945-1968” Discussants: Pavithra Suryanarayan and Inés Valdez
- December 2, 2020 – 12 EST:
Massimo Pulejo – “Religious Mobilization and the Selection of Political Elites: Evidence from Postwar Italy”
Discussants: Carles Boix and Mario Cannella
- November 18, 2020 – 12 EST:
Mario Cannella, Alexey Makarin, and Ricardo Pique – “The Legacy of Nazi Annexation”
Discussants: Andrea Ruggeri and Roya Talibova
- November 11, 2020 – 12 EST:
Richard J. McAlexander & Joan Ricart-Huguet – “State Disengagement: Evidence from Former French West Africa” Discussants: Abhit Bhandari and Martha Wilfahrt
- October 28, 2020 – 12 EST:
Lasse Aaskoven – “The Inequality Roots of Weak Partisan Attachment: Evidence from Denmark”
Discussants: Noam Lupu and Jaakko Merilainen
- October 14, 2020 – 12 EST:
Anne Degrave – “State Capacity, Fiscal Legibility and Legitimacy: Evidence from the French Napoleonic Cadaster” Discussants: Francisco Garfias & Pablo Beramendi
- September 30, 2020 – 12 EST:
Anil Menon – Practice Job Talk “Refugees and the Radical Right: Evidence from Post-WWII Forced Migrations”
Discussants: Elias Dinas
- September 16, 2020 – 12pm EST:
Asli Cansunar – Practice Job Talk “Distributional Consequences of Philanthropic Contributions to Public Goods” Discussants: Alexandra Blackman
Past Participants (Summer 2020)
- August 14, 2020:
Daniel Gingerich & Jan Vogler: “Pandemics and Political Development: The Electoral Legacy of the Black Death in Germany” Discussants: Alexandra Cirone, Mark Koyama, Emily Sellars
- July 29nd, 2020, 12:00 PM EST:
Mona Morgan-Collins: “Competing for New Votes: Mobilization of Women in the Wake of Democratization.”
Discussants: Chitralekha Basu, Marcus Kreuzer, Lucas Leeman
- June 24th, 2020:
Jaakko Meriläinen: “Tracing out the Finnish Kuznets Curve: Famine, Threat of Revolution, and Democratization.” Discussants: Kristin Bakke, Volha Charnysh, Arturas Rozenas
- June 3rd, 2020:
Adriane Fresh: “Enfranchisement and Incarceration After the 1965 Voting Rights Act.”
Discussants: Ariel White, Steven White, Christopher Muller
- May 12th, 2020:
Dean Dulay: “The Search for Spices and Souls: Catholic Missions as Colonial State in the Philippines.”
Discussants: Cesi Cruz, Jared Rubin, Pablo Querubin
- April 22, 2020:
Mark Hup: “Corvée Labor and State Expansion in Colonial Indonesia.”
Discussants: Melissa Rogers, Nicholas Kuipers, Gedeon Lim