European Historical Economics Society

European Historical Economics Society
AbbreviationEHES
Formation1991 (1991)
President
Herman de Jong (University of Groningen)
Revenue
£25,300 (2018)[1]
Expenses£17,000 (2018)[2]
Websitewww.ehes.org

The European Historical Economics Society (EHES) is Europe's leading research organization and learned society dedicated to the study of economic history. Founded in 1991, the EHES supports academic research within the discipline of economic history; organizes an annual conference; publishes regular working papers; and provides resources for early- and mid-career scholars. The EHES promotes "the advancement of education in European economic history through the study of European economies and economic history."[3] The current president of the EHES is Pierre-Cyrille Hautcœur, a French economist and professor of economics at the Paris School of Economics.

The EHES also oversees the European Review of Economic History, a peer-reviewed academic journal published by Oxford University Press on a triannual basis.

  1. ^ "European Historical Economics Society". Charity Commissioners of England and Wales.
  2. ^ "European Historical Economics Society". Charity Commissioners of England and Wales.
  3. ^ "The European Historical Economics Society". European Review of Economic History. 10 (2): 249. 2006. doi:10.1017/S1361491606001717.