Inaugural Lecture - Trends and determinants of global child malnutrition: what can we learn from history? (November 2023)
Economic History Podcast - Heights in (Economic) History (April 2024)
Vox Talks Economics - Does malnutrition cause disease? (August 2021)
LSE Economic History Blog - Did Smallpox Cause Stillbirths? Unraveling a Historical Mystery (October 2024)
LSE Economic History Blog - Discovering the historical patterns of global child malnutrition (March 2024)
VoxEU Column - Tackling child malnutrition: A long-run, global perspective on a persistent issue (September 2023)
N-IUSSP Blog - Can stunted children recover after the first 1000 days? (April 2022)
Long-Run Health Matters - Does malnutrition cause disease? (October 2021)
EHS: The Long Run - The Growth Pattern of British Children, 1850-1975 (August 2020)
London Metropolitan Archives Newsletter - The Health of London Children under Institutional Care, 1890-1916 (November 2019)
VoxDev - Child Stunting: Evidence from Historical Research (July 2018)
OpenPop - How has children's growth changed over time? (January 2015)
OpenPop - How did changing family size influence family welfare in historical England? (October 2013)
Conference Report: Stunting: Past, Present Future (May 2018)
How has new research on child stunting changed the way we understand childhood malnutrition? with John Hoddinott and Linda Adair (September 2017)
Optimal Fetal Growth - A Misconception with Mark Hanson (July 2015)
Beyond Birth Weight: Measuring Early Life Health Conditions (January 2015)
Evening Standard - Secret to your child’s growth spurts? They are fed too well, say researchers by Ross Lydall (5 March 2019)