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Quantitative History Webinar Series - Modern Library Holdings and Historic City Growth by Eric Chaney (Oxford)

Quantitative History Webinar Series - Modern Library Holdings and Historic City Growth by Eric Chaney (Oxford)

In search of a new proxy for pre-industrial economic activity, Eric Chaney of Oxford University explores how the library collection data is used to revisit urban growth during the rise of the Atlantic trade and to investigate the impact of the Mongol invasions on the Eastern Islamic world. Live on Zoom on March 11, 2021 16:00 Hong Kong/Beijing/Singapore 08:00 London | 17:00 Tokyo | 19:00 Sydney

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 Asia Global Institute

 6th March, 2021

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