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Eric Vanhaute is a Professor of Economic History and World History at Ghent University's History Department. He has held visiting roles at Harvard University, Humboldt University, Peking University, and the University of California Berkeley. His research focuses on rural history, global studies, world-systems analysis, labor markets, and historical statistics.
Vanhaute's academic career includes positions as Senior Research Leader (FWO), Postdoctoral Research Assistant, and PhD Researcher at Ghent University. He has authored influential works like World History: An Introduction and Peasants in World History. His research explores global historical patterns, subsistence crises, and the transformation of peasant economies.
Honors include the P.P. Rubens Chair (2008-2009), NIAS Fellowship (2004-2005), and multiple grants. His work bridges macro-historical analysis with micro-level studies of rural communities, emphasizing comparative approaches across time and space.
- Research Highlights: Global famine analysis, long-term labor market dynamics, peasant studies
- Awards: Over 10 major academic recognitions including international fellowships
- Publications: 10+ books/monographs and numerous peer-reviewed articles
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