Oral Histories of Economics is a cooperative project. You can contribute to the project in two ways:
if you have in store, from your previous scholarly work, interviews with individuals relevant to the history of economics, you can donate your interviews to the project. This guarantees their safeguard and their availability to the community of historians of economics (and beyond). It also ensures that your interview work will be properly recognized and cited by fellow researchers who might find it useful for their own research;
if you are planning, for your ongoing scholarly work, to interview individuals relevant to the history of economics, we can help you setting up interviews. We provide technical assistance (top recording material, transcription software, legal advice), in exchange for the promise of donating the resulting interview to the project (after you have used them in your own publications).
For further information and to contribute to the project, you can contact the two coordinators: dorian.jullien [at] univ-paris1.fr and francesco.sergi [at] u-pec.fr.
For details about our open-access and data policy, see the Presentation of the project.
Oral Histories of Economics is a non-profit research project. The initial stages of the project benefitted from the funding of the History of Economics Society’s “New Initiatives Fund”.