15 Best Economic History Blogs and Websites
Economic History Blogs
Here are 15 Best Economic History Blogs you should follow in 2023
1. Fraser Blog
Saint Louis, Missouri, US
Fraser is a digital library of U.S. economic, financial, and banking history - particularly the history of the Federal Reserve System. Providing econo...mic information and data to the public is an important mission for the St. Louis Fed.more
fraser.stlouisfed...
9.4K 2 posts / quarter DA 78 Get Email Contact
2. Economics in the Rear-View Mirror
With this blog, Economics in the Rear-View Mirror, I am sharing a growing selection of artifacts mostly related to the undergraduate and graduate teac...hing of economics in the United States from the 1870s through the 1970s.more
irwincollier.com
666 1.3K 1 post / month DA 28 Get Email Contact
3. Economic History Society Blog
The Economic History Society exists to support research and teaching in economic and social history, broadly defined. The Society also acts as a press...ure group working to influence government policy in the interests of history, alongside other societies, such as the Social History Society, the Agricultural History Society, and more.more
ehs.org.uk/blog
3.4K 7.9K 4 posts / month DA 50 Get Email Contact
4. LSE Economic History
The LSE Economic History Blog provides an accessible introduction to the cutting-edge work and teaching taking place at the London School of Economics... and Political Science and the achievements of our students, faculty, and alumni.more
blogs.lse.ac.uk/ec..
1.6K 3 posts / week DA 88 Get Email Contact
5. Economic Growth in History
Manchester, England, UK
My name is Nuno Palma. I am a senior lecturer (associate professor) in the department of economics, University of Manchester. This is a blog about glo...bal economic and political history. There is a special focus on Europe and the early modern period, but the analysis is comparative, and I do at times refer to other world regions and time periods.more
nofuturepast.wordp..
2.8K 6.4K 1 post / day DA 14 Get Email Contact
6. Armstrong Economics » History
US
The following section of Armstrong Economics is dedicated to History. Armstrong Economics offers a unique perspective intended to educate the general ...public and organizations on the underlying trends within the global economic and political environment. Our mission is to research historical cyclical patterns and market behavior in timing, price, and crisis to better understand and identify potential future trends.more
armstrongeconomics..
29.1K 2 posts / quarter DA 77 Get Email Contact
7. African Economic History Network Blog
Frontiers in African Economic History - AEHN's blog - diffuses research-based content and promotes discussion concerning the study of long-term Af...rican development. The African Economic History Network is an initiative intended to foster communication, collaboration, and research as well as teaching among scholars.more
aehnetwork.org/blog
2.5K 2.2K 1 post / month Feb 2016 DA 33 Get Email Contact
8. Naked Keynesianism
Naked Keynesianism is hemlock for economic students. Follow and read the in-depth and insightful articles on economic history.
nakedkeynesianism...
2 posts / month DA 35 Get Email Contact
9. J. W. Mason
Brooklyn, New York, US
I am an Associate Professor of Economics at John Jay College, City University of New York. I am also a Fellow at the Roosevelt Institute. I have a Ph....D. in Economics from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. My current research focuses on the historical evolution of debt in various sectors of the US economy, and the interface between balance sheet positions and real economic activity.more
jwmason.org/the-sl..
1 post / month DA 43 Get Email Contact
10. Bradley A. Hansen's Blog
Fredericksburg, Virginia, US
Bradley Hansen is a Professor of Economics at the University of Mary Washington. He supplies commentary on economics, history, law amongst other thing...s that interest him. His posts on economic history are particularly fascinating to read.more
bradleyahansen.blo..
926 3 posts / month DA 24 Get Email Contact
11. Positive Check
This is the blog of the European Historical Economics Society. Our aim is to promote European research and training in economic history. We publish po...sts from events organized by the society, articles published in our journal (European Review of Economic History), interviews with leading scholars in economic history, and other news related to the society's aim and its members.more
positivecheck.blog..
6 posts / year DA 20 Get Email Contact
12. UNC Press Blog » Economic History
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, US
The following section of UNC Press Blog features articles on Economic History. Other major categories to explore are African American History, Civil R...ights, Health / Medicine, and more. The University of North Carolina Press advances the research, teaching, and public service missions of a great public university by publishing excellent work from leading scholars, writers, and intellectuals.more
uncpressblog.com/t..
4.3K 16.2K 3 posts / year DA 49 Get Email Contact
13. The Economic Historian
Spokane, Washington, US
The Economic Historian is an online magazine that aims to create a multidisciplinary space for scholars to engage with each other. While contributors ...are not limited to these topics, The Economic Historian is primarily focused on the history of capitalism, political economy, monetary history, and the history of economic thought.more
economic-historian..
3.9K 5 posts / year DA 34 Get Email Contact
Economic History Bloggers
Blogger Name | Blog Link | Total Blog Posts | |
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Irwin Collier | irwincollier.com | 18 | |
Npalma | nofuturepast.wordpress.com | 12 | |
Martin Armstrong | armstrongeconomics.com | 10 | |
Felix Meier Zu Selhausen | aehnetwork.org | 7 | |
Heather Michon | economic-historian.com | 5 | |
Jona Whipple | fraser.stlouisfed.org | 5 | |
Michiel De Haas | aehnetwork.org | 5 | |
Rebecca Simson | aehnetwork.org | 2 | |
Steven K. Vogel | economic-historian.com | 2 | |
Elizabeth Herbin-triant | economic-historian.com | 1 | |
Johan Fourie | aehnetwork.org | 1 | |
Phillip Loken | uncpressblog.com | 1 | |
Sanford M. Jacoby | economic-historian.com | 1 | |
Randy Tucker | economic-historian.com | 1 | |
Anna Oates | fraser.stlouisfed.org | 1 | |
Lily Aydt | fraser.stlouisfed.org | 1 | |
Hannah Branstetter | fraser.stlouisfed.org | 1 | |
Pamela Campbell | fraser.stlouisfed.org | 1 | |
Scott St. Louis | fraser.stlouisfed.org | 1 | |
Kimberley Carter | fraser.stlouisfed.org | 1 | |
Prince Young Aboagye | aehnetwork.org | 1 | |
Laura Maravall | aehnetwork.org | 1 | |
Kristen Alff | economic-historian.com | 1 | |
Joan Ricart-huguet | aehnetwork.org | 1 | |
Odd-helge Fjeldstad | aehnetwork.org | 1 | |
Kate Frederick | aehnetwork.org | 1 | |
James L. Butkiewicz And Scott Ohlmacher | economic-historian.com | 1 | |
Barbara Hahn | economic-historian.com | 1 | |
R. Bin Wong | economic-historian.com | 1 | |
Marcin Piatkowski | economic-historian.com | 1 | |
Michael Trapani | economic-historian.com | 1 | |
Jenny Bourne | economic-historian.com | 1 | |
Daniel Gifford | economic-historian.com | 1 | |
George Robb | economic-historian.com | 1 | |
Johnny Fulfer | economic-historian.com | 1 |