ࡱ> / ybjbj\\ 1>bh>bhAJ56 6 8$8|;4r3t3t3t3t3t3t3$8:l3],,,33.1.1.1,r3.1,r3.1.1.1M_..1^3 40;4.1';/';.1';.10* .1$s's330;4,,,,';6 X : Chris Minns Department of Economic History London School of Economics and Political Science Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE Tel: +44 (0) 20 7955 7812 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7955 7730 email: c.minns@lse.ac.uk Citizenship: Canada and Great Britain Languages: English (native), French (fluent), German (elementary). Education University of Essex, PhD in Economics, April 2001 University of Alberta, MA in Economics, August 1997 Queens University (Canada) BA (Honours) in Economics, May 1996 Academic Positions Professor, Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, August 2017-present. Associate Professor, Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, August 2013-July 2017. John Weatherall Distinguished Fellow and Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Queens University, September 2012 December 2012 Senior Lecturer, Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, August 2012-July 2013. Lecturer, Department of Economic History, London School of Economics and Political Science, August 2006-July 2012. Lecturer, Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin, Sept. 2002-July 2006 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Economics, McGill University, Sept. 2000-May 2002 Awards Explorations Prize for best article published in Explorations in Economic History in the previous academic year, September 2008. Best paper by a new researcher, Economic History Society conference, April 1999. Ӱ̳ Student Union Teaching Award Runner-up (Research Support), 2019 Ӱ̳ Teaching Promotion Award, 2017 Ӱ̳ Education Award, 2016 Nominated for Ӱ̳ Student Union Teaching Award, 2015, 2021 Academic All-Canadian, cross-country (athletics), 1996. Research Funding Intergenerational Mobility in Canada: Historical patterns and the role of education. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Insight grant. (with Kris Inwood and Fraser Summerfield). July 2020, C$42,204 Trois sicles de migration francophones en Amrique du Nord (1640-1940)." Overseas Collaborator and Steering Committee, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), April 2019. ~C$2,495,000 Economic History Society Conference Award, 2000, June 2016 Royal Economic Society Conference Award, 3000, March 2016 Rights Reserved? Constraints and Contradictions of European Citizenship. European Commission FP7 integrated project. 5.5 6.5 million Euro across 25 partner institutions, from May 2013. Economic growth and economic performance over the long run: frontier research in economic and social history. ESRC Seminar Research Grant (with Rowena Gray and Alex Klein). April 2012, 17631. Training and economic mobility in early modern England. STICERD/Ӱ̳ Annual Fund, April 2009 20,000 Erasmus Mundus Fellowship to visit the International Development Studies Department at Dalhousie University, August 2008. The development of the Canadian labour market, 1870-1920. British Academy Small Grant, July 2007. 6225 TCD representative and Steering Committee member on GlobalEuroNet European Science Foundation (ESF) Research Programme, April 2006  August 2006. ~ 150,000 across partrner institutions.  The emergence of national markets in Canada, 1870-1940, overseas research collaborator with Mary MacKinnon and Dhanoos Sutthiphisal (McGill), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), April 2006. ~C$90,000 Research Capacity Building Scheme, Trinity College Dublin, August 2005. (With Ken Benoit) ~ 26,000 Team member in IIIS funded projects,  Historical antecedents of globalization, and  Evaluating globalization using microdata, March 2004.  Schooling and school finance in Canada, 1871-1971, as overseas research collaborator with Mary MacKinnon (McGill) and Alan Green (Queen s), SSHRC, April 2003. ~C$ 80,000 Start-up Grant, Trinity College Dublin, March 2003. ~ 7,000 Writings Journal Articles, Book Chapters:  Intergenerational mobility in a mid-Atlantic economy: Canada, 1871-1901. (With Luiza Antonie, Kris Inwood, and Fraser Summerfield). Forthcoming, Journal of Economic History. Currently available as Ӱ̳ Economic History Working Paper 319. Selection bias encountered in the systematic linking of historical census records. (With Luiza Antonie, Kris Inwood, and Fraser Summerfield). Social Science History 44 (2020), 555-570. The extent of citizenship in pre-industrial England, Germany, and the Low Countries. (Lead author with Clare Crowston, Raoul De Kerf, Bert De Munck, Marcel Hoogenboom, Christopher Kissane, Maarten Prak, and Patrick Wallis). European Review of Economic History 24 (2020), 601-625. Access to the trade: Citizens, craft guilds and social and geographical mobility in early modern Europe a survey of the literature, with additional new data. (With Maarten Prak (lead author), Clare Crowston, Christopher Kissane, and Patrick Wallis). Journal of Social History, 54 (2019), 421-452. Occupational income scores and immigrant assimilation. Evidence from the Canadian Census. (With Kris Inwood and Fraser Summerfield), Explorations in Economic History, 72 (2019), 114-122. Guilds in the transition to modernity: The cases of Germany, United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. (With Marcel Hoogenboom, Christopher Kissane, Maarten Prak, and Patrick Wallis) Theory and Society, 47 (2018), 255-291. Bias, accuracy and sample size in the systematic linking of historical records. (With Luiza Antonie, Kris Inwood, and Fraser Summerfield) International Journal of Population Data Science, 3 (2018), 386. Reverse Assimilation? Immigrants in the Canadian Labour Market During the Great Depression. (With Kris Inwood and Fraser Summerfield) European Review of Economic History, 20, (2016), 299-321. Institutions, history, and wage bargaining outcomes: international evidence from the Post-World War Two era. (With Marian Rizov) Business History, 57 (2015), 358-375. Labour market dynamics in Canada, 1891-1911: a first look from new census samples. (with Kris Inwood and Mary Mackinnon), in The dawn of Canadas Century: Hidden Histories, ed, Gordon Darroch, McGill-Queens Press, (2014), 361-393. The price of human capital in a pre-industrial economy: premiums and apprenticeship contracts in 18th century England. (with Patrick Wallis). Explorations in Economic History, 50 (2013), 335-350. Picking Winners? The effect of birth order and migration on parental human capital investments in pre-modern England (with Marc Klemp, Patrick Wallis, and Jacob Weisdorf). European Review of Economic History, 17 (2013), 210-232. Rules and reality: quantifying the practice of apprenticeship in premodern England. (with Patrick Wallis). Economic History Review, 65 (2012), 556-579. Networks in the premodern economy: the market for London apprenticeships, 1600-1749. (with Tim Leunig and Patrick Wallis). Journal of Economic History, 71 (2011), 413-443. Leaving home and entering service: the age of apprenticeship in early modern London. (with Patrick Wallis and Cliff Webb). Continuity and Change 25 (2010), 377-404. The times they are not changin: days and hours of work in Old and New Worlds, 1870-2000. (with Michael Huberman). Explorations in economic history 44 (2007), 538-567. The costs of doing hard time: a penitentiary based regional price index for Canada, 1883-1923, (with Mary MacKinnon). Canadian journal of economics 40 (2007), 528-560. Immigration policy and the skills of Irish immigrants: evidence and implications. Journal of the statistical and social inquiry society of Ireland 34 (158th session) (2005), 82-114. Conspicuous by their absence: French Canadians and the settlement of the Canadian West, (with Alan Green and Mary MacKinnon). Journal of economic history 65 (2005), 822-849. The spirit of capitalism? Ethnicity, religion, and self-employment in early 20th century Canada, (with Marian Rizov). Explorations in economic history 42 (2005), 259-281. Dominion or Republic? British immigrants to North America, 1870-1910, (with Alan Green and Mary MacKinnon). Economic history review 55 (2002), 666-696. Income, cohort effects, and occupational mobility: a new look at immigration to the United States at the turn of the twentieth century. Explorations in economic history 37 (2000), 326-350. Unpublished papers: Explaining gender differences in the selection and sorting of migrants: Evidence from Canada-US migration. (With David Escamilla-Guerrero and Miko Lepist). April 2022 Power to the Periphery? The failure or regional convergence in Canada, 1890-2006. (With Joan Ross). Ӱ̳ Economic History Working Paper and CEPR Working Paper # March 2018. Revise and Resubmit, Explorations in Economic History, December 2018. Barriers to Citizenship and Trades in Early Modern Europe. (With Patrick Wallis, Bert De Munck (lead authors), Clare Crowston, Raoul De Kerf, Marcel Hoogenboom, Christopher Kissane, and Maarten Prak). Final draft of bEUcitizen Working Paper 3.3, July 2015. Education on the Frontier: Primary School Provision and Pupil Attendance in Early 20th Century British Columbia. (With Mary MacKinnon) May 2013. When did school teaching become a career? Evidence from British Columbia, 1901-1941. (with Mary Mackinnon) May 2011 Social mobility in early modern England: evidence from apprenticeship records. (with Patrick Wallis) March 2011. Canadian school attendance in 1901: laws, costs, and family characteristics, (with Mary MacKinnon) May 2006. The First World War and the emergence of national markets in Canada, (with Mary MacKinnon) September 2005. The economic progress of French Canadians, 1900-1970, May 2003. The earnings gap between rural and urban Canada in 1901 (with Alan Green and Mary MacKinnon), December 2002. Book Reviews: Review of High-skilled migration to the United States and its economic consequences, ed. G. H. Hanson, W. R. Kerr, and S. Turner (Chicago: 2018), Economic History Review, 72 (2019), pp. 1125-1126. Review of The Son Also Rises: Surnames and the History of Social Mobility, by G. Clark with N. Cummins, Y. Hao, and D. D. Vidal (Princeton, 2014), Investigaciones de Historia Econmica, forthcoming. Review of Oxford City Apprentices, 1513-1602, by A. Crossley (ed.), (Oxford Historical Society, 2012), Renaissance Quarterly, 67, 1014-1016. Review of Empire and Globalisation: Networks of People, Goods, and Capital in the British World, c. 1850-1914, by G. B. Magee and A. S. Thompson (Cambridge, 2010), Victorian Studies, 55 (2013), 360-361. Review of Exceptional People: How Migration Shaped Our World and Will Define Our Future, by I. Goldin, G. Cameron, and M. Balarahan, (Princeton 2011), EH.Net, 2011. Review of Regulating Flexibility, by M.P. Thomas, (McGill-Queens 2009), Canadian Public Policy 27 (2010), 36, 131-133. Review of Mass Migration Under Sail, by R. L. Cohn, (Cambridge 2008), Economic History Review, 63 (2010), 270-271. Review of Immigration and American Unionism, by V. Briggs Jr., (Cornell/ILRR 2001), Industrial and Labor Relations Review. 57 (2003) 148-150. Review of Issues in the Economics of Immigration, ed. G. Borjas (NBER 2001), Industrial and Labor Relations Review 55 (2001), 172-173. Professional Activities External Academic Service Cliometric Society Trustee, 2020- SSHRC Adjudication Committee (Ottawa), May 2020 and March 2021 External Examiner, Economics Department, Warwick University, 2020- Canadian Network in Economic History Representative to the International Economic History Association, 2018-present Selection Panel, Economic History Society/Institute for Historical Research Post-Doctoral Fellowships, 2016-2018. Editor, SSRN-Economic History abstracting journal, September 2006-present. Convenor, Economic History Society residential training course, December 2010 & 2011. Invited Participant, Economic History Society residential training course, December 2008 & 2009. Program Committee (chair), Canadian Network for Economic History Meetings, Peterborough, October 2014. Program Committee, Canadian Network for Economic History Meetings, Banff, October 2012. Program Committee, Canadian Network for Economic History Meetings, Montreal, April 2008. Examiner for University of London External Degree, June 2010 & 2011. Invited Lectures Do the migrations of the past have lessons for today? Inaugural Lecture, Ӱ̳, October 2018. Apprenticeship in early modern London. Delivered to London Branch of Birmingham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry, January 2016. Apprenticeship in early modern London. Delivered to Guildhall Library, November 2014. Apprenticeships in early modern London: The economic origins and destinations of City apprentices in the 16th and 17th centuries. Delivered to Gresham College, London, January 2012. Migration and economic growth, 1870-1910, delivered to the European Summer School in Economic History, Tartu, Estonia, August 2007. Immigration policy and the skills of Irish immigrants: evidence and implications, delivered to the Social and Statistical Society of Ireland, ESRI (Dublin), February 2005. Seminar and Conference Presentations (last 5 years): 2022: Canadian Network for Economic History (virtual), American Social Science Association (virtual), Bonn (virtual) 2021: Ӱ̳ Economic History (virtal), Canadian Economics Association, (virtual), St. Andrews Economics (virtual) 2020: Historical Social Mobility Webinar (Nuffield/virtual) 2019: Economic History Society (Belfast), Royal Holloway Other Conference Participation (last 5 years): Discussant, Canadian Economics Association (virtual) May 2021 Discussant, Economic History Association (virtual) October 2020 Discussant, Social Science History Association (Montreal) November 2017 Professional Membership: Canadian Economics Association, Canadian Network for Economic History, Cliometric Society, Economic History Association, Economic History Society. Journal Referee: Australian Economic History Review, Canadian Journal of Economics, Cliometrica, Comparative Political Studies, Economic and Social Review, Economic History Review, European Review of Economic History, Explorations in Economic History, Historical Methods, International Migration Journal, International Migration Review, Journal of Economic History, Journal of Macroeconomics, Journal of Population Economics, Labor History, Review of Economics and Statistics, Review of International Economics and Business, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Social Science History, Southern Economic Journal, World Development. Book Referee: Polity Press, Routledge, Wiley & Sons. Project Referee: Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK), Economic and Social Research Council (UK), European Science Foundation, Canada Foundation for Innovation, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Swiss National Science Foundation. Teaching Experience Issues in Economic History (undergraduate), Queens, 2012. From Slavery to Asylum: International Migration (graduate), 1500-2000. Ӱ̳, 2007- Quantitative Topics in Economic History (graduate), Ӱ̳, 2006-2012, 2018 Theories and Methods in Economic History (undergraduate). Ӱ̳, 2009- The Internationalisation of Economic Growth (undergraduate), Ӱ̳, 2006- Foundations of the Industrial Economy (undergraduate), Ӱ̳, 2007-2008 The Economic History of North America (undergraduate), Ӱ̳ 2007- Microeconomics (graduate), Trinity College, 2004-2005 Research Methods (graduate), Trinity College, 2003 World Economic History (undergraduate), Trinity College, 2003-2005 Labour Economics (undergraduate), McGill University, 2001-2002, Trinity College, 2002-2006 Macroeconomics (undergraduate), Trinity College, 2003-2004 Current Economic Problems (undergraduate), McGill University, 2001-2002 Topics in Economic Policy (undergraduate), McGill University, 2001 Urban Economics (undergraduate), Trinity College, 2006. PhD Student Supervision Peter Cirenza (Melting pot of salad bowl? Assessing Irish immigrant assimilation in late nineteenth century America). Viva passed May 2011. Placement: Course Tutor, Ӱ̳ Department of Economic History. Steven Ivings (Colonial Settlement and Migratory Labour in Karafuto 1905-1941), Viva passed November 2014. Current position: Assistant Professor in Cultural Economic History, Heidelberg University. Pei Gao (The rise of modern education in China through the early 20thcentury), Viva passed June 2015. Placement: Assistant Professor in Economics, NYU-Shanghai. Vincent Geloso (Living standards and economic development in colonial New France), Viva passed June 2016. Current position: Assistant Professor in Economics, George Mason Univeristy. Brian Varian (The course and character of late Victorian British exports), Viva passed September 2017. Current position: Lecturer in Economics, University of Newcastle. Young-Ook Jang (Migration and Ethnicity in the USSR and post-Soviet space), Viva passed December 2018. Placement: Post-doctoral Fellow, Stellenbosch University. Ivan Luna-Luzardo (British labour frictions during the interwar period), viva passed June 2021. Placement: Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Pennsylvania. Felix Schaff, (Exploring the historical causes of pre-industrial inequality in Germany.) Expected completion: summer 2022. Placement: Max Weber Fellow, European University Institute. Ziming Zhu (Occupational mobility in Victorian and Edwardian England.) Expected completion: summer 2023 Nick Fitzhenry (Essays on regional development in Southern Africa). Expected completion: summer 2024 Nick Peyton (The dissolution of the monasteries and English economic history). Expected completion: summer 2024. 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