About Me

Historical Macroeconomics, Finance, and Banking: Explaining Poland’s Great Depression

I am a Fellow (College Lecturer) and Director of Studies in Economics at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, having completed my PhD in Economic History at the London School of Economics.

My research focuses on the spread of the Great Depression throughout Europe and the reasons why the Depression affected certain countries more than others.

My CV is available to download here. I am currently in the (slow) process of indexing and digitising the complete publications of the Polish Central Statistical Office (GUS). You can download the completed parts of this effort here.

Contact

If it’s not particularly urgent and if you feel up to it, I would be honoured if you got in touch the old-fashioned way, sending a note to me at

Gonville and Caius College
Trinity Street
Cambridge CB2 1TA

But if the lure of modern convenience is irresistible, here is where I can be reached electronically.
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