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David Sicilia

Henry Kaufman Chair in Financial History and Associate Professor, University of Maryland


Capitalism, Financial history, Public policy and regulation
Business Historians at Business Schools

My research and teaching center on business, economic, and technology history, with a special emphasis on the history of U.S. and global capitalism and American finance. I divide my teaching between the History Department and the Smith School. Books include The Greenspan Effect (with Jeffrey Cruikshank), Constructing Corporate America (with Kenneth Lipartito), and five others (one forthcoming). I am currently working on an institutional and social history of U.S. finance from colonial times to the present.

Recent Presentations at BHC Annual Meetings

Service to the BHC


Program Committee 2017 - 2018 [Chair 2017 - 2018]
Investments Committee 2014 - 2017 [Chair 2016 - 2017]
Board of Trustees 2014 - 2017
Hagley Book Prize Committee 2012 - 2013
Halloran Prize Committee 2009 - 2011
Book Review Editor, Enterprise & Society 2004 - 2006
Associate Editor of Enterprise & Society 2000 - 2003
Program Committee 2001 - 2002 [Chair 2001 - 2002]
Board of Trustees 1996 - 1999

Prizes and Grants from the BHC


Herman E. Krooss Prize for Best Dissertation in Business History, 1991

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