Noah Sutter
@noahsutter.bsky.social
|PhD student LSE Economic History | Currently Paris School of Economics |
Researching Social Mobility in the 19th Century and Revolutions | Co-president of the pro-European platform of the Swiss Social Democrat Party |🌹
Researching Social Mobility in the 19th Century and Revolutions | Co-president of the pro-European platform of the Swiss Social Democrat Party |🌹
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PhD researcher Q&A | Economic History| Noah Sutter
Noah Sutter is a PhD candidate in the Department of Economic History. In this Q&A we ask about Noah’s research and life as a PhD student at LSE.
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Very honoured to have been interviewed by the London School of Economics and Political Science about my research.
I talk about the big questions that motivate me and the joys of finding treasures in archives.
Big thanks to LSE!
www.lse.ac.uk/research/res...
I talk about the big questions that motivate me and the joys of finding treasures in archives.
Big thanks to LSE!
www.lse.ac.uk/research/res...
Very honoured to have been interviewed by the London School of Economics and Political Science about my research.
I talk about the big questions that motivate me and the joys of finding treasures in archives.
Big thanks to LSE!
www.lse.ac.uk/research/res...
I talk about the big questions that motivate me and the joys of finding treasures in archives.
Big thanks to LSE!
www.lse.ac.uk/research/res...
PhD researcher Q&A | Economic History| Noah Sutter
Noah Sutter is a PhD candidate in the Department of Economic History. In this Q&A we ask about Noah’s research and life as a PhD student at LSE.
www.lse.ac.uk
November 6, 2025 at 2:24 PM
Very honoured to have been interviewed by the London School of Economics and Political Science about my research.
I talk about the big questions that motivate me and the joys of finding treasures in archives.
Big thanks to LSE!
www.lse.ac.uk/research/res...
I talk about the big questions that motivate me and the joys of finding treasures in archives.
Big thanks to LSE!
www.lse.ac.uk/research/res...
Gave the first lecture of my life! As part of our summer school "The Economic History of Inequality" here at @lseechist.bsky.social, I had the amazing opportunity to write and deliver a lecture on "Critical Junctures in the History of Inequality."
Huge thanks to Neil Cummins for the opportunity!
Huge thanks to Neil Cummins for the opportunity!
August 2, 2025 at 11:23 AM
Gave the first lecture of my life! As part of our summer school "The Economic History of Inequality" here at @lseechist.bsky.social, I had the amazing opportunity to write and deliver a lecture on "Critical Junctures in the History of Inequality."
Huge thanks to Neil Cummins for the opportunity!
Huge thanks to Neil Cummins for the opportunity!
Had the great pleasure of presenting my research at this year’s World Economic History Congress in Lund, in the session on ‘The Political Economy of the French Revolution.’ What an amazing conference!
Huge thanks to @enguehard.bsky.social and Paul Maneuvrier-Hervieu for the invitation.
Huge thanks to @enguehard.bsky.social and Paul Maneuvrier-Hervieu for the invitation.
August 1, 2025 at 10:46 AM
Had the great pleasure of presenting my research at this year’s World Economic History Congress in Lund, in the session on ‘The Political Economy of the French Revolution.’ What an amazing conference!
Huge thanks to @enguehard.bsky.social and Paul Maneuvrier-Hervieu for the invitation.
Huge thanks to @enguehard.bsky.social and Paul Maneuvrier-Hervieu for the invitation.
I‘ve just returned from 2.5 amazing months as a visiting PhD student at the Paris School of Economics.
I am endlessly grateful to PSE for hosting me. I had inspiring conversations, met my academic heroes, and left with a head full of new ideas. What an amazing school!
I am endlessly grateful to PSE for hosting me. I had inspiring conversations, met my academic heroes, and left with a head full of new ideas. What an amazing school!
July 13, 2025 at 9:00 PM
I‘ve just returned from 2.5 amazing months as a visiting PhD student at the Paris School of Economics.
I am endlessly grateful to PSE for hosting me. I had inspiring conversations, met my academic heroes, and left with a head full of new ideas. What an amazing school!
I am endlessly grateful to PSE for hosting me. I had inspiring conversations, met my academic heroes, and left with a head full of new ideas. What an amazing school!
I had the honour of being admitted to the Freedom of the City of London by Lord Mayor, Alistair King. I am honoured to call myself a „Citizen of London“.
June 11, 2025 at 2:42 PM
I had the honour of being admitted to the Freedom of the City of London by Lord Mayor, Alistair King. I am honoured to call myself a „Citizen of London“.
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Das Private ist europäisch 🌍 Was bedeutet eine Grenze im Alltag, wenn sie plötzlich nicht mehr offen ist?
📝Ein Beitrag von @ninaschlaefli.bsky.social zu europäischen Lebensrealitäten & warum sie in der politischen Debatte mehr Beachtung verdienen
#SchweizEU #Bilaterale
📝Ein Beitrag von @ninaschlaefli.bsky.social zu europäischen Lebensrealitäten & warum sie in der politischen Debatte mehr Beachtung verdienen
#SchweizEU #Bilaterale
Das Private ist europäisch - SP EU Plattform
von Nina Schläfli, Nationalrätin Die meiste Zeit meines bisherigen Lebens wohnte ich mehr oder weniger einen Kilometer von der Grenze zu Deutschland entfernt, in der sechstgrössten Stadt der Schweiz: Kreuzlingen-Konstanz. Während ich in der Schweiz wohnte und arbeitete, habe ich in Deutschland studiert, Party gemacht und meinen Mann kennengelernt. Die Landesgrenze habe ich ohne gross […]
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May 8, 2025 at 8:40 AM
Das Private ist europäisch 🌍 Was bedeutet eine Grenze im Alltag, wenn sie plötzlich nicht mehr offen ist?
📝Ein Beitrag von @ninaschlaefli.bsky.social zu europäischen Lebensrealitäten & warum sie in der politischen Debatte mehr Beachtung verdienen
#SchweizEU #Bilaterale
📝Ein Beitrag von @ninaschlaefli.bsky.social zu europäischen Lebensrealitäten & warum sie in der politischen Debatte mehr Beachtung verdienen
#SchweizEU #Bilaterale
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Today LSE's own Noah Sutter (@noahsutter.bsky.social) presented his paper "A Testament to Revolution - New Data on Wealth at Death and Wealth Elasticity Estimates for France, 1791-1870" in our graduate seminar.
March 5, 2025 at 4:47 PM
Today LSE's own Noah Sutter (@noahsutter.bsky.social) presented his paper "A Testament to Revolution - New Data on Wealth at Death and Wealth Elasticity Estimates for France, 1791-1870" in our graduate seminar.
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📖 Join us for this book talk by Cormac O'Grada tomorrow evening in person or online, discussing the casualties of the World Wars. O'Grada argues that civilian deaths in the two #WorldWars were much higher than previously estimated.
#lse #econhist #WWI #WWII
www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2025/...
#lse #econhist #WWI #WWII
www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2025/...
The hidden victims: civilian casualties of the two world wars
6.30pm Thurs 20 Feb | Cormac Ó Gráda | Free public event at LSE
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February 19, 2025 at 2:56 PM
📖 Join us for this book talk by Cormac O'Grada tomorrow evening in person or online, discussing the casualties of the World Wars. O'Grada argues that civilian deaths in the two #WorldWars were much higher than previously estimated.
#lse #econhist #WWI #WWII
www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2025/...
#lse #econhist #WWI #WWII
www.lse.ac.uk/Events/2025/...
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I created a starter pack of LSE Economic History people on Bluesky.
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November 26, 2024 at 12:10 PM
I created a starter pack of LSE Economic History people on Bluesky.
Let me know if I have missed you! go.bsky.app/BJSugbh
Let me know if I have missed you! go.bsky.app/BJSugbh