Doctoral Colloquium 2017: Denver, Colorado
Presenter

Rachel A. Bunker
Rutgers University
’An Invisible Empire’: The Making of the Consumer Credit Score and Global Corporate Power, 1890-1989
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Amanda Gibson
College of William and Mary
African American Credit Use in the Early National Period
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Ryan Haddad
University of Maryland
America's Commercial Cold War: Trade and Security in the Western Alliance
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Sven Kube
Florida International University
’The Devil's Music’: Selling Anglo-American Pop Music in Cold War Communist Germany
Presenter

Scott C. Miller
University of Virginia
A Merchant's Republic: Independence, Depression, and the Development of American Capitalism, 1760-1807
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Jermaine Thibodeaux
University of Texas, Austin
The House that Cane Built: Sugar, Race, and the Gendered Foundations of the Texas Prison System 1843-1920
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Saša Vejzagić
European University Institute
The Rise of a Socialist Business Class: The Role of Economic Managerial Elite in Socialist Yugoslavia, 1963-1991
Presenter

Heather R. Wilpone-Welborn
University of Illinois, Chicago
A Taxing Victory: Considering the Fiscality of Race and Class During the American Civil War
Presenter

Zhaojin Zeng
University of Texas, Austin
Nourishing Shanxi: State, Industrial Entrepreneurship, and the Making of Chinese State Capitalism, 1898-2004
Faculty

Mary O'Sullivan
Professor of Economic History and director of the Department of Economic History at the University of Geneva
Faculty

Andrew Popp
Professor of Business at University of Liverpool Management School and Editor, Enterprise and Society
Presenter

Rachel A. Bunker
Rutgers University
’An Invisible Empire’: The Making of the Consumer Credit Score and Global Corporate Power, 1890-1989
Presenter

Amanda Gibson
College of William and Mary
African American Credit Use in the Early National Period
Presenter

Ryan Haddad
University of Maryland
America's Commercial Cold War: Trade and Security in the Western Alliance
Presenter

Sven Kube
Florida International University
’The Devil's Music’: Selling Anglo-American Pop Music in Cold War Communist Germany
Presenter

Scott C. Miller
University of Virginia
A Merchant's Republic: Independence, Depression, and the Development of American Capitalism, 1760-1807
Presenter

Jermaine Thibodeaux
University of Texas, Austin
The House that Cane Built: Sugar, Race, and the Gendered Foundations of the Texas Prison System 1843-1920
Presenter

Saša Vejzagić
European University Institute
The Rise of a Socialist Business Class: The Role of Economic Managerial Elite in Socialist Yugoslavia, 1963-1991
Presenter

Heather R. Wilpone-Welborn
University of Illinois, Chicago
A Taxing Victory: Considering the Fiscality of Race and Class During the American Civil War
Presenter

Zhaojin Zeng
University of Texas, Austin
Nourishing Shanxi: State, Industrial Entrepreneurship, and the Making of Chinese State Capitalism, 1898-2004
Faculty

Mary O'Sullivan
Professor of Economic History and director of the Department of Economic History at the University of Geneva
Faculty

Andrew Popp
Professor of Business at University of Liverpool Management School and Editor, Enterprise and Society