Activities archive
Discounted subscriptions to “History of Political Economy” for AISPE members
AISPE is pleased to announce that Duke University Press offers its members discounted subscriptions to History of Political Economy at a rate of $70 for regular members and $35 for students and young scholars. AISPE Board is very grateful to HOPE Editors for this generous offer: a great opportunity for […]
Call for AISPE Research Grant co-sponsored by Banca d’Italia.
Deadline: September 15, 2024
AISPE invites applications for early career scholars research initiatives. Applications are open to AISPE members only. Early career scholars are intended as PhD students young scholars who completed their PhD between 2017 and the date of the deadline which is 15 September 2024. One research project will be funded up […]
Presentations of new volumes by AISPE members
AISPE is pleased to announce the third series of the presentation of new member volumes. The calendar is avalaible here Presentation Baranzini-Besomi Presentation Giocoli Presentation Tedesco Presentation Misiani Presentation De Marco Presentation Morselli Presentation McCloskey Presentation Timponelli
PRIN “The Economic Thought of Italian Women (1750-1999)”: Funded
The PRIN The Economic Thought of Italian Women (1750-1999): Methodological Issues, Ideas, Impact, International Connections, a Census and an Online Database has been funded. Manuela Mosca (University of Salento), President of AISPE, is the Principal Investigator. Giandomenica Becchio is head of the research unit at the University of Turin and Marcella […]
Call for curricular internships within the framework of the PRIN “LexEcon. The international research network on the economic lexicon”
The Department of Economics and Management of the University of Pisa, in partnership with the Interuniversity Centre for Documentation on Italian Economic Thought (CIPEI, https://cipei.unipi.it/), offers students from Italian universities the opportunity to carry out curricular internships within the “LexEcon” research project of relevant national interest (PRIN), organised by the […]
Women between economic facts and ideas in Italy (1750-1950)
AISPE supports and promotes research on Italian women who, throughout history, influenced and engaged in debates on various economic issues, not only in academia and economic institutions, but also in salons, among philanthropists, in political, emancipationist and underground movements, in women’s associations and magazines, and entrepreneurial circles. Final workshop_Women between economic […]
“Rethinking Economics”. Cycle of HET video lessons for high schools
AISPE invites scholars to participate in the initiative with self-produced video lessons on the themes of the History of Economic Thought, by choosing (or adding) one or more topics from those not covered yet: 00. Introduction by A. Magliulo 01. Greco-Roman thought 02. Judeo-Christian thought by M. Bianchini 03. Islamic thought by M. Bianchini 04. Continuity […]
Call 2024: Towards a Global History of Economic Thought
In the first annual webinar series on the Global History of Economic Thought, we sought to explore Europe as a whole, rather than as the sum of 27 or more nation-states, in search of some key features of her ‘unity in diversity’. In the next annual series, we would like […]
AISPE Research Grants 2023
Announcement of the winner
The winner of the AISPE Research Grant 2023 is Mirek Tobiáš Hošman. AISPE invites applications for early career scholars research initiatives. Applications are open to AISPE members only. Early career scholars are intended as PhD students young scholars who completed their PhD between the previous seven years and the date of the deadline […]
From 27 January 2023, “Towards a Global History of Economic Thought”. A Webinar Series
The aim of this webinar series is to initiate a reflection on the contribution that the history of economic thought can give to the global history. We shall start by exploring Europe as transnational community with the intention to extend the investigation to other supranational communities living in Africa, America, […]