International Conference on

Economics and Social History (ICESH-26)

Conference Date

6th Oct - 7th Oct 2026

Conference Venue

Pretoria, South Africa

Conference Mode

Hybrid Conference
Proudly organized by:- Science Leagues

"Join global experts in Economics and Social History"

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Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 3
SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4
SDG 4 Quality Education
SDG 5
SDG 5 Gender Equality
SDG 8
SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10
SDG 10 Reduced Inequalities
SDG 12
SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
SDG 16
SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Track 01

Global and Local Perspectives in Social History

This track explores the interplay between global and local narratives in shaping social history. It invites discussions on how transnational approaches influence our understanding of cultural and historical contexts.

Track 02

Political Cultures and Citizenship

Focusing on the dynamics of political cultures, this track examines the relationship between policy-making and citizenship in various historical contexts. Contributions should address how ideologies and beliefs shape civic engagement and governance.

Track 03

Narratives of Identity and Emotion

This session invites papers that investigate the role of personal narratives in the construction of identity and emotional experiences throughout history. It aims to uncover how self-perception and societal norms intersect.

Track 04

Inclusion and Exclusion in Historical Contexts

This track addresses themes of deviance, inclusion, and exclusion across different societies and time periods. Papers should analyze the mechanisms that have historically marginalized certain groups and the implications of these dynamics.

Track 05

Cultural Economies and Consumption Patterns

Exploring the intersections of culture and economics, this track focuses on how consumption practices reflect and shape societal values. Contributions should consider historical shifts in material culture and consumer behavior.

Track 06

Family Structures and Life Cycles

This session examines the evolution of family dynamics and life cycles within various historical frameworks. Papers should explore how demographic changes influence familial roles and community structures.

Track 07

Criminal Justice and Social Order

This track investigates the historical development of criminal justice systems and their impact on social order. It invites analyses of legal frameworks, societal responses to crime, and the implications for marginalized communities.

Track 08

Education, Childhood, and Social Elites

Focusing on the role of education in shaping social hierarchies, this track explores the experiences of childhood among elites and forerunners throughout history. Contributions should reflect on how educational access influences social mobility.

Track 09

Migration, Ethnicity, and Identity

This session explores the historical contexts of migration and its effects on ethnic identities. Papers should address the complexities of belonging and the socio-political implications of migration patterns.

Track 10

Health, Environment, and Social Inequality

This track examines the historical intersections of health, environment, and social inequality. Contributions should analyze how environmental factors have influenced public health outcomes across different communities.

Track 11

Women, Gender, and Historical Narratives

Focusing on the role of women and gender in shaping historical narratives, this track invites discussions on the contributions of women to social and economic history. Papers should explore how gender dynamics influence societal structures and historical events.