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Economic History Undergraduate Course Videos

Short videos about our undergraduate courses. Each video gives a short explanation of what the course is about, highlights its exciting aspects and reflects on how the course will help students understand the world today. 

For additional information about each course you can also consult the undergraduate course guides on the ÐÓ°ÉÂÛ̳ Calendar, and moodle.

Please note that the information in the videos was correct at the time of creation.

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EH101 - The Internationalisation of Economic Growth, 1870 to the present day

EH101 - The Internationalisation of Economic Growth, 1870 to the present day, by Professor Chris Minns and Dr Eric Schneider
EH101 - The Internationalisation of Economic Growth, 1870 to the present day By Professor Chris Minns and Dr Eric Schneider

In 2024-25 the course will be taught by Professor Chris Minns and Professor Neil Cummins.

EH102 - Pre-industrial Economic History

EH102 Pre-industrial Economic History, by Professor Oliver Volckart
EH102 Pre-industrial Economic History, by Professor Oliver Volckart

 

In 2024-25 the course will be taught by Dr Jordan Claridge.

EH204 Money and Finance: From the Middle Ages to Modernity

EH204: Money And Finance from the Middle Ages to Modernity
Presented by Professor Oliver Volckart and Dr Olivier Accominotti Produced by Summer Dean

In 2024-25 the course will be taught by Professor Oliver Volckart and Professor Albrecht Ritschl.

EH207 - China since 1800: Culture, Institutions and Economic Growth

EH207 China since 1800: Culture, Institutions, and Economic Growth by Dr Melanie Meng Xue
EH207 China since 1800: Culture, Institutions, and Economic Growth by Dr Melanie Xue By Dr Melanie Meng Xue

EH209 The Family Economy in History: 1260 to the Present Day

EH209 The Family Economy in History
Presented by Professor Sara Horeell Produced by Summer Dean

EH211 Africa and the World Economy, 1500-2000

EH211 Africa and the World Economy, 1500-2000, by Dr Leigh Gardner
EH211 Africa and the World Economy, 1500-2000 by Dr Leigh Gardner

EH221 - Boom and Bust: Macroeconomic History of the Modern World

EH221 Boom and Bust: Marcroeconomic History of the Modern World
EH221 Boom and Bust: Marcroeconomic History of the Modern World Jason Lennard

Link to the course information page here

EH222 The Economic History of the MIddle East and North Africa

EH222 The Economic History of the Middle East and North Africa
EH222 The Economic History of the Middle East and North Africa Mohamed Saleh

Link to the course information page here

EH225 - Latin America and the International Economy (not available 2022-23)

EH237 - Theories and Evidence in Economic History

EH237 - Theories and Evidence in Economic History, by Professor Patrick Wallis and Dr Eric Schneider
EH237 - Theories and Evidence in Economic History, by Professor Patrick Wallis and Dr Eric Schneider

EH240 - Business and Economic Performance since 1945: Britain in International Context

EH240 - Business and Economic Performance since 1945: Britain in International Context, by Dr Peter Cirenza
EH240 - Business and Economic Performance since 1945: Britain in International Context by Dr Peter Cirenza

In 2024-25 the course will be taught by Dr Gerben Bakker.

EH304 - The Economic History of North America: from Colonial Times to the Cold War

EH304 - The Economic History of North America: from Colonial Times to the Cold War, by Professor Chris Minns
EH304 - The Economic History of North America: from Colonial Times to the Cold War by Professor Chris Minns

EH306 - Monetary and Financial History since 1750

EH306 - Monetary and Financial History since 1750, by Dr Olivier Accominotti
EH306 - Monetary and Financial History since 1750 by Dr Olivier Accominotti

EH307 - The Economic History of South Asia, 1600-2000

EH307- The Economic History of South Asia, 1600-2000, by Professor Tirthankar Roy
EH307 - The Economic History of South Asia, 1600-2000 by Professor Tirthankar Roy

EH308 - Historical Economic Geography: Cities, Markets and Regions in the 19th and 20th Centuries

EH308 - Historical Economic Geography: Cities, Markets and Regions in the 19th and 20th Centuries, by Professor Joan Roses
EH308 - Historical Economic Geography: Cities, Markets and Regions in the 19th and 20th Centuries by Professor Joan Roses

In 2024-25 the course will be taught by Dr Tom Raster

EH312 - Knowledge, Technology and Economy from the Middle Ages to Modernity

EH312 - Knowledge, Technology and Economy from the Middle Ages to Modernity
EH312 - Knowledge, Technology and Economy from the Middle Ages to Modernity by Professor Max Schulze and Dr Jordan Claridge

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In 2024-25 the course will be taught by Dr Jordan Claridge

EH314 - Political economy and economic policies: Europe from the High Middle Ages to the French Revolution

EH316 - Atlantic World Slavery

EH315 - Atlantic World Slavery
EH315 - Atlantic World Slavery by Dr Anne Ruderman

EH317 - Disease, Health and History

EH317 - Disease, Health, and History.
EH317 - Disease, Health, and History. Dr Eric Schneider

Link to course information page

EH326 - Innovation and its Finance in the 19th and 20th Centuries

 

EH326 Innovation and its Finance in the 19th and 20th Centuries
EH326 Dr Gerben Bakker

EC311 - History of Economics: How Theories Change

 

EC311

This year the course will be taught by Andres Guiot-Isaac