The Executive Summary - 2/15 - 2/19
A weekly feature with a roundup of articles and other materials of interest to scholars of business and economic history.
Some upcoming talks of note:
A weekly feature with a roundup of articles and other materials of interest to scholars of business and economic history.
Some upcoming talks of note:
New episode is available in the Hagley History Hangout—In this episode, Gregory Hargreaves interviews Louisa Iaro
The Oral History Office at the Hagley Museum and Library in Wilmington, Delaware is seeking a vendor to assist with its oral history program.
The Oral History Office at the Hagley Museum and Library in Wilmington, Delaware is seeking a vendor to assist with its oral history program.
New episode is available in the Hagley History Hangout—In this episode, Gregory Hargreaves interviews Louisa Iaro
A weekly feature with a roundup of articles and other materials of interest to scholars of business and economic history.
Shennette Garrett-Scott reviews Darity and Mullen, "From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-First Century." (NYR)
New episode is available in the Hagley History Hangout—In this episode, Gregory Hargreaves interviews Louisa Iaro
A weekly feature with a roundup of articles and other materials of interest to scholars of business and economic history.
I have 2 events to promote on February 16, and as it happens, they don't conflict with one another, so why not attend both?
New episode is available in the Hagley History Hangout—In this episode, Roger Horowitz, Hagley Center Director, interviews Wendy A. Woloson, associate professor of history at Rutgers University – Camden. With a career as a museum curator, artist, and scholar of 19th century history, her new book is called Crap: A History of Cheap Stuff in America.
A weekly feature with a roundup of articles and other materials of interest to scholars of business and economic history.