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- Barcelona, Spain
On-Campus
The master's degree in Economic History is a research-focused interuniversity master's degree taught by the University of Barcelona and the Autonomous University of Barcelona. It aims to prepare researchers capable of analysing, understanding and solving problems related to the economic development of societies from the analysis of historical economic facts. It aims to generate new knowledge pertaining to economic history and long-term economic development.
- Lisbon, Portugal
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
Portuguese
The Ph.D. Economic and Social History was established by the Technical University of Lisbon in 1991 and adapted to the European Higher Education Area in 2009. This 3rd cycle course aims to teach and produce original research in the eld of Economic History.
- Cardiff, United Kingdom
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The BA in History and Economics (Joint Honours) enables students to combine the study of the past with the opportunity to gain a thorough understanding of economic analysis.
Economic History: The Great Divergence, Convergence, and Beyond
Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford
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- Oxford, United Kingdom
Full time
3 weeks
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Economic History: The Great Divergence, Convergence, and Beyond explores the causes of substantial variations in wealth among nations, investigates the reasons behind the prosperity of certain societies contrasted with others grappling with poverty, and examines the potential permanence of inequality between the developed and developing worlds. To address these questions and comprehend today's global economy, the course emphasizes the significance of adopting a historical perspective.
- 6000, USA
English
A Bachelor of Arts (BA) in History is an undergraduate degree program that focuses on the study of human experiences, societies, and events throughout time. Here are some key features and characteristics of a Bachelor of Arts in History
- Lund, Sweden
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
How can economic change in the past help us understand future sustainable development? This programme combines the fields of economic history and economics. While the scope is global, the Scandinavian experience will be central. You will use concepts and theories from the social sciences to study the development of different economies and understand them in their social, political and cultural contexts. You will also examine important global issues, for example, mechanisms driving economic growth and development over time. Semester five gives you plenty of options regarding your course selection. You can study in Sweden, or study abroad as an exchange student. Alternatively, you could do an internship to gain practical skills and to prepare you for your future career.