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The Scandinavian Society for Economic and Social History is the umbrella organization for the four Nordic societies and publishes the Scandinavian Economic History Review. It was decided in 2019 that from 2020 the Society would award the first annual “Heckscher Prize” of 400 EUR for the best article published in the SEHR in the previous year (2019). This award is named after Scandinavia’s perhaps most famous economic historian, Eli Heckscher, an article by whom was posthumously published in the first issue of the Review in 1953. We were unable to award it last year due to corona, so this year we have the awards for the best articles from 2019 and 2020. The 2021 prize will be awarded in Odense, Denmark next year.
期刊介绍:
Scandinavian Economic History Review publishes articles and reviews in the broad field of Nordic economic, business and social history. The journal also publishes contributions from closely related fields, such as history of technology, maritime history and history of economic thought. Articles dealing with theoretical and methodological issues are also included. The editors aim to reflect contemporary research, thinking and debate in these fields, both within Scandinavia and more widely. The journal comprises a broad variety of aspects and approaches to economic and social history, ranging from macro economic history to business history, from quantitative to qualitative studies.