Do you want to have a short wrap up of what Walras, Veblen or Sraffa said? Or do you want to look up when Institutional Economics or Behavioral Economics emerged? This historic timeline by Heske van Doornen presents economic events, economic thinkers and schools of thought from the 18th century until the 2007/2008 financial and economic crisis with short texts on the respective event or perspective. It comprises, amongst others, Classical Economics, Marginalism, Neoclassical Economics, Marxism, Austrian Economics, Institutional Economics, Keynesian Economics, Post- and New Keynesian Economics and Behavioral Economics. Yet, the timeline does neither include feminist nor ecological perspectives and does not account for perspectives from the global south.