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  1. Emma Georgina Rothschild CMG (born 16 May 1948) is a British economic historian, a professor of history at Harvard University. She is director of the Joint Centre for History and Economics at Harvard, and an honorary Professor of History and Economics at the University of Cambridge. She formerly served as board member of United Nations ...

  2. Emma Rothschild is a Jeremy and Jane Knowles Professor of History at Harvard University and the Director of the Joint Center for History and Economics. She is also a fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and a professor at Sciences Po, Paris, and has written several books on economic history, nationalism, and the Enlightenment.

  3. Emma Rothschild is a historian and the director of the Joint Center for History and Economics at Harvard. She has published books on the history of ideas, the Enlightenment, and the Rothschild family.

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  5. Aug 23, 2021 · A review of Emma Rothschild's book An Infinite History, which traces the webs of connection between a 18th-century French family and its descendants over three centuries. The book explores how the family's interactions with the wider world, such as the Caribbean colonies, the French Revolution, and the arts, reveal insights into the history of France and its society.

  6. Emma Rothschild is Jeremy and Jane Knowles Professor of History at Harvard University. She is Director of the Joint Center for History and Economics, a fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and professeur invitée at the Centre d’Histoire de Sciences Po, Paris. She is involved in collaborative research projects, at the University of ...

  7. An Infinite History is a micro-historical study of an extended family over five generations, from 1764 to 1906, based on ninety-eight stories about their social and economic networks, emigration, and political and cultural changes. The book explores how the family's members interacted with each other and with their environment, and how they were influenced by the French Revolution and the nineteenth-century economic transformation.

  8. Emma Rothschild is a leading economist, historian and social theorist who has held various positions at Harvard University and other institutions. She is the director of the Joint Centre for History and Economics, a research fellow at Magdalene College, Cambridge, and an honorary professor of history and economics at the University of Cambridge.

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