The Financial History Network is pleased to announce the program of its 2021-2022 webinar series. We have an outstanding lineup of presenters and look forward to our future discussions.
The Financial History Network’s webinar sessions take place via Zoom on Mondays at 11 am U.S. Eastern Standard Time (EST). Sessions are recorded for publication on the network’s YouTube channel. Please fill in this form if you want to receive the discussed papers, reminders of our sessions, and follow-up discussions of the issues raised during the webinar sessions. Please visit the links in the webinar series program to register for each session.
October 18, 2021
Shanghai Panic: China’s First Big Debt Crisis
Bill Kelson, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Georgia
See abstract here.
November 15, 2021
Business Among Friends: Personal Connections and Client-Sharing in Merchant Banking, c. 1900
Aurelius Noble, Ph.D. Candidate, London School of Economics and Political Science
See abstract here.
December 13, 2021
Modernizing Elites in Latin America: Social-Network Evidence from the Emergence of Banking in Antioquia
Javier Mejía, Postdoctoral Scholar, Stanford University
See abstract here.
February 14, 2022
A Capital Mistake? Credit Lines and Capital Supply. The VOC and Capital Market Integration within Asia around 1700
Alberto Feenstra, Assistant Professor, Leiden University
See abstract here.
March 14, 2022
A Gold Battle? Revisiting the History of De Gaulle vs Dollar Hegemony During the Bretton Woods Era
Maylis Avaro, Swiss National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, Rutgers University
See abstract here.
April 11, 2022
How Banks Win: Financing Trade and the Federal Reserve Act
Mary Bridges, Postdoctoral Fellow, Yale University
See abstract here.
May 23, 2022
TBD
Paula Vedoveli, Assistant Professor of History, Fundação Getulio Vargas
See abstract here.
June 13, 2022
Keynote Talk: The Second Bank of the United States: “Central Banker” in an Era of Nation-Building
Jane Knodell, Mark J. Zwynenburg Green and Gold Professor of Financial History, University of Vermont
See abstract here.
Financial History Network
Conveners
- Manuel A. Bautista-González (Columbia University in the City of New York, United States)
- Sergio Castellanos Gamboa (Bangor University, United Kingdom)
- Miguel A. López Morell (Universidad de Murcia, Spain)
- Paula Vedoveli (Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil)
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