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  1. Allmänt. Emma Georgina Rothschild CMG (born 16 May 1948) is a British economic historian who is a professor of History at Harvard University. She is also the director of the Joint Centre for History and Economics at Harvard University and an honorary Professor of History and Economics at the University of Cambridge.

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  3. Hon. Emma Georgina Rothschild. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020 . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (9 entries) edit. arzwiki ايما جورجينا ... Download as PDF; Printable version; This page was last edited on 31 March 2024, at 12:58. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, ...

  4. Emma Georgina Rothschild is the daughter of Nathaniel Mayer (Victor), 3rd Lord Rothschild (1910-1990) and Teresa Georgina, Lady Rothschild (née Mayor) (1915-1996).. Emma Rothschild is an economic historian and Professor of History at Harvard University. She is also the director of the Joint Centre for History and Economics at Harvard University and an honorary Professor of History and ...

  5. Emma Rothschild is Director of the Joint Centre for History and Economics, Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and Jeremy and Jane Knowles Professor of History at Harvard University. She is also an Affiliated Faculty member at Harvard Law School. She graduated from Oxford University in 1967, and was a Kennedy Scholar in Economics at MIT.

  6. Born on May 16, 1948, in London, England, Emma Rothschild is the daughter of Victor Rothschild and Teresa Georgina Rothschild (née Mayor). Her father's lineage connects her to the esteemed Rothschild family, known for its contributions to banking, philanthropy, and the arts. On her maternal side, she is related to prominent figures such as ...

  7. Centre for History and Economics, King's College. Cambridge October 1998 80pp. Emma Georgina Rothschild Notes available More information. Social security and laissez faire in 18th century political economy. Population and Development Review vol.21 pp711-744.