Social Science History
In conjunction with the Department of Economics, SSHI co-sponsors a weekly faculty seminar that brings together experts from Stanford and other universities. This seminar emphasizes research on social science history as well as the study of science and technology from a historical perspective.
Comparative Politics and Historical Analysis
SSHI also sponsors the Workshop
in Comparative Politics and Historical Analysis in association with the
Departments of Political Science and History:
Faculty Dinner Seminars
SSHI also sponsors a faculty dinner seminar highlighting the latest research
in social science history by Stanford and off-campus faculty members (Note:
Attendance at this event is by invitation only).
Winter 2001-2002
Winter 2002-2003
Related Events
In addition, several of our affiliated faculty conduct workshops and seminars that may be of interest to you. Please click on the links below for more information.
The Demography of Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt: Mission Impossible?
Date: April 10, 2003
Time: 4 p.m.
Location: Margaret Jacks Hall, Room 426
Coordinator: Joe Manning, jmanning@stanford.edu
The Workshop in Ancient Societies 1999-2000
Coordinator: J.G. Manning - Department of Classics
Department of Classics Faculty Seminar:
"A Market economy in the Early Roman Empire." (paper)
by Peter Temin
Elisha Gray II Professor of Economics, MIT
Monday, June 5, 2000. CIEPR Small Seminar Room at 4 p.m.