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Nicolette Bruner

Assistant Professor of Instruction, Center for Legal Studies and Program in American Studies, Northwestern University


the history of the corporation, Business and Culture, Corporations and the Environment, Corporate Social Responsibility
Women in Business History

Nicolette Bruner received her J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School and her Ph.D. in English Language and Literature from the University of Michigan. Her research explores the implications of corporate personhood, from commerce to technology to nonhuman-human relationships.



Recent Conference Participation
2023 BHC Meeting: Chair, Green Giants
Discussant, Green Giants
2022 BHC Meeting : Presenter, "Sympathy for the Railroad: Francis Wharton and the Anxiety of the Postbellum Corporation"

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