The 2022 Luigi De Rosa Lecture on Global History was broadcasted, via live streaming, on December 14, 5.00 pm, by Barry Eichengreen, Professor of Economics and Political Science, University of California, Berkeley. The topic chosen was: "International Reserve Currencies. Myths and Realities”
The Luigi De Rosa Lecture on Global History is a memorial lecture established in 2014 at the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the death of the founder of The Journal of European Economic History. The Lecture takes place in December every year at Palazzo Altieri, Rome.
Luigi De Rosa (2004) was one of the most authoritative economic historian of the XXth Century. His works on banking and finance renewed both contents and methodology of Economic History. He taught Economic History in many countries including Argentina, China, Spain, the United States. His bibliography includes more than 600 entries.
Paolo Guerrieri
Sapienza University, Rome and College d’Europe, Bruges
Gaetano Sabatini
University of Roma Tre, and ISEM-CNR
Giovanni Farese
European University of Rome, Rome
Gianpaolo Conte
University of Roma Tre
Anton Miguel Bernal
University of Seville
John A. Davis
University of Connecticut
John Komlos
University of Munich
José Luis Moreno
Emeritus, National University of Luján and University of Buenos Aires
Alexander Nützenadel
Humboldt University, Berlin
Luis Antonio Ribot Garcia
UNED, Madrid
Samir Saul
University of Montreal
Paola Subacchi
Queen Mary University, London
Hans Pohl
University of Bonn
Nuno Valerio
University of Lisbon
Herman van der Wee
Emeritus, Catholic University, Leuven
Andrea Cafarelli
University of Udine
Leandro Conte
University of Siena
Francesco Dandolo
Federico II University, Naples
Giuseppe De Luca
University of Milan
Germano Maifreda
University of Milan
Luca Mocarelli
University of Milan-Bicocca
Antonio Pedone
Sapienza University, Rome
Gian Luca Podestà
University of Parma
Alessandro Roncaglia
Sapienza University, Rome
Donatella Strangio
Sapienza University, Rome
Iscrizione n. 198 del 23.7.2014 -
Registro Stampa Cancelleria Tribunale di Roma -
ISSN 2499-8281