Doctoral Colloquium 2020: Charlotte, NC [held remotely]

 

Due to COVID-19, the 2020 BHC Doctoral Colloquium in Business History was held remotely on June 8-9

 

   

Colloquium Participants

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Jacqueline Brandon

Princeton University

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Samuel Backer

Johns Hopkins University

Entertaining America: The Political Economy of Popular Culture, 1870-1920

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Noah Bender

University of California, Berkeley

European Shipping Companies and the World Migration Industry, 1870-1960

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John D'Amico

Yale University

What was a merchant house in Tokugawa Japan? The case of the Nakai Genzaemon

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Clint Hough

Florida International University

A Propensity to Truck, Barter, and Exchange: Florida Indian Traders

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James McElroy

University of Minnesota

Racial Segmentation and Market Segregation: The Late-Twentieth Century History of the American City Supermarket, 1960-1990

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Joshua Morrison

University of Virginia

Nineteenth-century American Commerce in the Indian Ocean

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Ellen Nye

Yale University

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Misty Kay Peñuelas

University of Oklahoma

To Draw a Warrant for the Same: The Rise and Fall of the Cherokee Fiscal-Monetary State in the Long Nineteenth Century

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Melanie Sheehan

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

International Labor Federations and the Politics of Global Economic Transformation, 1944-1995

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Kwelina Thompson

Cornell University

Faculty


Edward Balleisen

Duke University

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Gustavo Del Angel

Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)

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Christina Lubinski

Copenhagen Business School and University of Southern California

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Susie Pak

St. John's University

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Neil Rollings

University of Glasgow