Conference Archives
47th Annual EBHS Conference
Salt Lake City Marriott at University Park
480 Wakara Way
Salt Lake City
UT 84108
United States
Salt Lake City, US
May 18, 2022 – May 22, 2022
The Economic and Business History Society annual conference will be held in Salt Lake City, Utah, on May 18-22, 2022, and invites submissions to the conference committee on the theme of Recoveries in Economic and Business History. Continuing from the success of the virtual conference in 2021, and the particular success of the mentorship workshops, EBHS will again be organizing workshop mentorship opportunities. These will be available for both early-career scholars and also mid-career scholars. The conference hotel is the Salt Lake City Marriott at University Park. Accommodation will be available to delegates at the preferential conference rate of $115 per night plus taxes.
46th Economic and Business History Society Conference
Zoom, Internet
Helsinki, FI
May 18, 2021 – May 21, 2021
Welcome to the EBHS 2021 Virtual Conference, held from May 18 to May 21! The conference will offer keynotes for each of the conference days. To avoid Zoom fatigue, the schedule for concurrent sessions will be lighter than usual and the event will be spread over four days. Registration is open to presenters, chairs and non-presenting participants. Please register here. You can check the latest program version here.
45th Economic and Business History Society Conference
Sheraton Atlanta, Georgia
165 Courtland St NE, Atlanta, GA 30303, United States
Atlanta, US
May 15, 2020 – May 16, 2020
The Economic and Business History Society (EBHS) is now accepting proposals for our 45th Annual Conference, to be held from May 28 to 30, 2020, at the Sheraton Atlanta, in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Call for Papers is open until February 17, 2020. Our general theme is Economic and Business History at the Crossroads. Here we would encourage reflections on ‘crossroads’, as sign of cultural and commercial interchange, geographic meeting places, exchanges and entrepots, and temporal and historical moments of divergence and contingency. However, individual proposals for presentations on any aspect of economic, business, or financial history are welcome, as are proposals for whole panels. We also encourage submissions from graduate students and non-academic affiliates.