The podcast that looks at the past to help us understand the present and the future. Brought to you by the Centre for Economics, Policy and History (CEPH), a collaboration between Queen’s University Belfast and Trinity College Dublin funded by the Higher Education Authority of Ireland.

Queen's University Belfast - Everything Economic History
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The podcast that looks at the past to help us understand the present and the future. Brought to you by the Centre for Economics, Policy and History (CEPH), a collaboration between Queen’s University Belfast and Trinity College Dublin funded by the Higher Education Authority of Ireland.
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Recent Episodes

February 27, 2026
Everything Economic History Season 3, Episode 13
Mattia Bertazzini What happens when you farm a desert? With Mattia Bertazzini Parts of North Africa are surprisingly fertile, particular around Tunisia and Libya. In the case of the latter, Italy saw a great opportunity to join the colonial bandwagon in the early 20th century and learned that successful ventures require more than just state money. Mattia Bertazzini (Nottingham) joins Lloyd and Andrew to talk about the challenges faced by these farmers, and the local Libyans who were forced to live near them. https://doi.org/10.1111/ehr.13166

February 20, 2026
Everything Economic History,Season 3, Episode 12
Where should you set up a new town? With Kerstin Enflo Certain places seem to have been around ‘forever’. But planned towns are not a new phenomenon. And in early modern Sweden, the royal family decided that planned towns were the way to economic success. Kerstin Enflo (Lund) chats with Andrew and Lloyd about this programme and discusses whether or not the Swedish monarchs were on to a winner. https://ideas.repec.org/a/eee/juecon/v112y2019icp50-69.html

February 18, 2026
Everything Economic History, Season 3, Episode 11.
How much is care actually worth? With Jane Humphries Can you put a value on care? How much does a homemaker add to an economy? And why isn’t this considered in economic thought? Andrew and Lloyd are joined by Jane Humphries to answer all of this and more in this fascinating look at early-modern England. Lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BoY9W9rZSE
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