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Adam Mestyan

Professor, Harvard University


African business history, labour history, environmental history, Commodities, food history, Religion, State-Owned Enterprise, Capitalism, Diplomacy
Business Historians at Business Schools

Adam Mestyan is a historian and the Ford Foundation Professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University. His research focuses on modern Syria and Egypt. He currently works on a book connecting business and environmental history through the story of Egypt's sugar industry. 



Recent Conference Participation
2026 BHC Meeting: Presenter, "The Entente Cordiale As A Business Event - Privatizing the Daira Sanieh Company in Egypt, 1904"
2025 BHC meeting: Presenter, "Automatization and the Value of Skill - Wages in A Sugar Factory in 19th-Century Egypt"

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