International Economic History Association
The IEHA is an organization composed of national, regional and international associations in the field of economic history, broadly defined, and other related disciplines. It currently has 45 member organizations from almost 40 countries around the world. Today the seat of the Association is in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The aims of the IEHA are to promote the development and diffusion of economic history worldwide, through the organization of a World Congress every three years, amongst other activities. Originally founded in 1960, the IEHA played a prominent role during the Cold War era in uniting scholars from across Europe, the Soviet Union, and North America, along with smaller numbers from Japan, Australia and New Zealand, and 'Third World' countries. In recent decades, the IEHA has evolved as the global forum for economic historians worldwide, with each Congress attracting around 1,000 participants, and with increasing participation from the developing world. The IEHA held a World Congress in Latin America for the first time in 2002 at Buenos Aires, Argentina, and in Africa for the first time in 2012 at Stellenbosch, South Africa. The most recent World Congress took place for the first time in Asia, at Kyoto, Japan, 3-7 August 2015. The next one will be held in Boston, Massachusetts (USA) in 2018.
Associação Brasileira de Pesquisadores em História Econômica (ABPHE)
A Associação Brasileira de Pesquisadores em História Econômica (ABPHE), fundada em 10 de setembro de 1993, é uma sociedade civil sem fins lucrativos, que congrega economistas, historiadores, cientistas sociais e outros estudiosos da história econômica e disciplinas afins (história de empresas, história do pensamento etc.).
Asociación Española de Historia Económica (AEHE)
La Asociación Española de Historia Económica (AEHE) tiene su origen en 1972, con motivo del I Congreso de Historia Económica. Con el apoyo del Banco de España, Gabriel Tortella y Jordi Nadal llevaron a cabo la labor de organización de dicho Congreso, que se celebró los días 11 y 12 de mayo de 1972 en Barcelona. Participaron casi medio centenar de historiadores económicos, parte de cuyos trabajos se publicaron como Actas en el libro de Agricultura, comercio colonial y crecimiento económico en la España contemporánea (Ariel, 1974), bajo la dirección de los organizadores. Aquel encuentro fue el primer paso para el nacimiento de la Asociación.
Asociacion Mexicana de Historia Economica
La Asociación Mexicana de Historia Económica (AMHE) se fundó a fines de 1998 con el objetivo de estimular y promover la enseñanza, investigación, publicación y difusión de los temas relacionados con la disciplina, así como contribuir a la preservación de fuentes históricas esenciales para la historia económica de México.
Association Française d'Histoire Économique
Fondée en 1965, l’Association française d’histoire économique (AFHE) regroupe les chercheurs, enseignants-chercheurs et étudiants dont les travaux se rapportent à l’histoire économique, de l’Antiquité à nos jours et sur tous les terrains géographiques, sans se limiter aux historiens dans une définition disciplinaire étroite. En effet, conformément à la tradition française dans ce domaine, l’AFHE définit l’histoire économique de manière très ouverte, incluant les travaux aux frontières de l’histoire sociale, politique, urbaine, des sciences et techniques, de la gestion, etc. Elle est ouverte à toutes les méthodes quantitatives et qualitatives et à toutes les échelles de travail. Grâce à cette approche transversale de l’histoire économique, l’AFHE est l’une des (rares) associations qui réunit des spécialistes de toutes les périodes historiques.
Economic History Society
The Economic History Society exists to support research and teaching in economic and social history, broadly defined. It does this through publications, including the Economic History Review and a range of textbooks and study packs, through conferences and workshops, through the finance of research fellowships and research grants, and through bursaries and prizes for younger scholars.
Economic History Association
The Economic History Association was founded in 1940. Its purpose is to encourage and promote teaching, research, and publication on every phase of economic history, broadly defined, and to encourage and assist in the preservation and administration of the materials for research in economic history. The Association publishes The Journal of Economic History and a Newsletter, and holds an annual meeting (usually in September). Research is supported through Arthur H. Cole grants-in-aid. In addition, the Association awards several prizes for publications: the Arthur Cole Prize for the best article published in the Journal each year; the Alice Hanson Jones prize for the best book published biennially in American economic history; and the Gyorgi Ranki prize for the best book published biennially in non-American economic history. The Association awards annually the Alan Nevins prize for the best dissertation in American economic history, and the Alexander Gerschenkron prize for the best dissertation in non-American economic history. The EHA encourages superior teaching by awarding the Jonathan Hughes Prize.
Economic and Business History Society (EBHS)
Since 1975, The Economic and Business History Society (EBHS) has brought together economic and business historians through its annual conferences and the Society's journal, Essays in Economic and Business History.
Social History Society
The Social History Society was founded in 1976, by Professor Harold Perkin (1926-2004). Since then we have organised a conference annually and acted to represent the interests of social and cultural history and of social and cultural historians both within higher education and in the wider community.
The society is based in the UK but is concerned with social history internationally and it all its broadest forms. We welcome not only contributions and members from overseas, but also historians and interested individuals from both inside and outside the formal academic community. We actively seek to maintain links with other historical societies and bodies.
The society is based in the UK but is concerned with social history internationally and it all its broadest forms. We welcome not only contributions and members from overseas, but also historians and interested individuals from both inside and outside the formal academic community. We actively seek to maintain links with other historical societies and bodies.
Swedish Economic History Association
The department for Geography and Economic History has around 70 staff members and is located in the Social Science building, level 2 and 3.
Within the discipline Geography focus in education and research is on Social and Economic Geography, which means the social science profile of Geography. Social and Economic Geography is also linked to Physical Geography and ecological conditions that affect human activities and society.
Education and research in Economic History is linked to both History and Economics. A focus is on the interplay between economy and society over time and includes both gender perspectives and Environmental History.
American Academy of Research Historians of Medieval Spain
The American Academy of Research Historians of Medieval Spain (AARHMS) brings together scholars whose research focuses on the lands and peoples of the Iberian peninsula and associated territories from the period spanning roughly 400-1500CE. Membership is open to scholars of all relevant Humanities and Social Science disciplines, including but not limited to History, Literature, Art History, History of Science and Technology, Religious Studies, Jewish Studies, and Islamic Studies. AARHMS is an international organization which welcomes scholars from across the globe, from graduate students through to emeriti. Our mission is to provide a forum for contact, collaboration and scholarly debate.
The History of Education Society (UK)
The History of Education Society (UK) was founded in 1967.
The Society seeks to further the study of the history of education by providing opportunities for discussion among those engaged in its study and teaching .
Grupo de Pesquisa em História Econômica, História quantitativa e georreferenciada
O grupo de pesquisa em História Econômica História quantitativa e georreferenciada é constituído por pesquisadores cujo ofício tem como elemento comum, quanto à metodologia, as técnicas quantitativas e/ou o georreferenciamento e, quanto à área de atuação, a História Econômica, de modo geral, e a História Agrária e a fiscalidade, de modo particular. Seus objetivos são, para além do avanço do conhecimento nos campos de investigação de seus membros, o desenvolvimento e aperfeiçoamento das próprias metodologias utilizadas.