Emma
Rothschild (U.K.)
Director of the Centre for History and Economics
at King's College, University of Cambridge
and Harvard University, and Professor of
History at Harvard University
Emma Rothschild is Director of the Centre
for History and Economics, a Fellow of King's
College, Cambridge, United Kingdom, and
Professor of History at Harvard University.
She was born in London in 1948, graduated
from Oxford University in 1967, and was
a Kennedy Scholar in Economics at MIT. From
1978 to 1988, she was an Associate Professor
at MIT in the Department of Humanities and
the Program on Science, Technology, and
Society. She has also taught at the Ecole
des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in
Paris. She has been a member of the United
Kingdom government's Council for Science
and Technology, and of the Royal Commission
on Environmental Pollution. From 1999 to
2005 she was chairman of the United Nations
Research Institute for Social Development.
She has written extensively on economic
history and the history of economic thought.
She is married to Amartya Sen, 1998 Nobel
Laureate in Economics.