Guide to Courses in Business History Volume 1

Guide to Courses in Business History Volume 1

GUIDE TO COURSES IN BUSINESS HISTORY VOLUME 1 International & Comparative Approaches Walter A. Friedman & Geoffrey Jones, Editors Guide to Courses in Business History Volume 1 ‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗‗ International & Comparative Approaches Walter A. Friedman & Geoffrey Jones, Editors © President and Fellows of Harvard College Table of Contents 1. Alison, Frank, Harvard University: HIST 79e, “Commodities in International History” 2. Amatori, Franco, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi: “Comparative Business History: Competition and Globalization” 3. Amatori, Franco, Veronica Binda, Andrea Colli, Nicola Crepax, Mario Perugini & Giandomenico Piluso,Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi: “Business History” 4. Austin, Gareth, The Graduate Institute Geneva: “The Spread of Industrialization in Asia, Africa and Latin America” 5. Batiz-Lazo, Bernardo, Bangor Business School: ASB-3116, “Management: Past, Present, and Future” 6. Beckert, Sven & Christine Desan, Harvard University: HIST 2480hf/LAW 98060A, “The Political Economy of Modern Capitalism,” Research Seminar 7. Bergquist, Ann-Kristin, Magnus Lindmark & Thomas Pettersson, University of Umeå: 2EH038, “International Economic History” 8. Binda, Veronica & Andrea Colli, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi: “International Economic and Business Dynamics: Evolution in International Business” 9. Brake, Elizabeth, Fahad Bishara, Risha Druckman & Robert Penner, Duke University: “Globalization: A Hitchhikers Guide to World Capitalism” 10. Bruszt, László & Sven Steinmo, European University Institute: “The Co-Evolution of Markets, Citizens and Politics” 11. Bucheli, Marcelo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: MBA 505E, “Creating the Global Economy” 12. Cailluet, Ludovic, Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale: “Cours d’introduction à l’Histoire des affaires”[Introductory course in Business History] 13. Cailluet, Ludovic, Université Toulouse: MGT11E06, “Comparative Business History” 14. Cantwell, John A., Rutgers Business School: “Graduate Course in History of International Business” 15. Cassis, Youssef & László Bruszt, European University Institute: Research Seminar, “Financial Crises: Theoretical Approaches and History” 16. Cassis, Youssef, Stefan Link & Peter Hertner, European University Institute: Research Seminar, “International Business in the 19th and 20th Centuries” 17. Cassis, Youssef & Hassan Malik, European University Institute: Research Seminar, “International Finance in the 19th and 20th Centuries” 18. Colli, Andrea & Alessandro Zattoni, Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi: “Corporate Governance Systems” 19. de Goey, F.M.M. & G. Oonk, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam: CH4010, “Mapping Global Order, 1600-2000” 20. Desan, Christine, Harvard University: “The Legal Architecture of Globalization: The History & Institutional Development of Money and Finance” 21. Di Martino, Paolo, Birmingham Business School: “Models of Business” 22. Favero, Giovanni, Ca' Foscari University of Venice: “Business History” 23. Fellman, Susanna, Göteborgs universitet [University of Gothenburg]: 1. GM0105, “International Business and Trade in a Historical Perspective” 2. GM0101, “International Business Environmental Analysis” 3. GM0410, “Innovation and Structural Transformation” 24. Fernández de Pinedo, Nadia, Xabier Lamikiz Gorostiaga & Marta Felis, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid: “Historia Económica y Financiera” [Financial and Economic History] 25. Fernández Pérez, Paloma, Universitat de Barcelona: “Empresas Familiars, Innovación y Globalización en el Mundo” [Family Businesses, Innovation, and Globalization in the World] 26. Forster, Benjamin, University of Western Ontario: HIST 4807E, Select Topics in Business History [Graduate Seminar] 27. Godley, Andrew C., Henley Business School: 1. MMM060, “Global Entrepreneurial Management” 2. MMM029, “The Evolution of Multinational Enterprise” 28. Handelshøyskolen BI [BI Norwegian Business School] 1. HIS 3410, Bedriften/ EXC 3410: “The Firm” 2. GRA 3150, “Theories of Economic and Business Development” 3. GRA 3139, “Financing Innovation and Entrepreneurial Ventures” 4. GRA 3154, “International Perspectives on Innovation” 29. Hannah, Leslie & Geoffrey Owen, London School of Economics: “Business in the Global Environment” 30. Hansen, Per H., Copenhagen Business School: 1. “Finance and Financial Institutions in Society” 2. “Bubbles, Greed and Corporate Failure” 31. Harlaftis, Gelina & Alexandra Papadopoulou, Ionian University: Seminar Class, ΙΝΣ 603, “Business History” 32. Iversen, Martin Jes & Stefan Schwarzkopf, Copenhagen Business School: “The Company in Its Historical and International Setting” 33. Jones, Geoffrey, Harvard Business School: “Entrepreneurship and Global Capitalism” 34. Jörgensen, Hans, Magnus Bohman & Jonatan Svanlund, University of Umeå: 2EH012, “International Economic History” 35. Kipping, Matthias, Schulich School of Business: 1. MGMT 3030.030, “Creating Global Capitalism” 2. SGMT 6720.030, “Managing Globally: Past, Present, Future” 36. Kobrak, Christopher, Rotman School of Management: 1. RSM 2319 HS, “The Revolution in Finance: Markets, Institutions and Organizations” 2. “Business Experience, History and Society” 37. Laird, Pamela W., University of Colorado: HIST 6993, “The Cultural Politics of Progress: Technologies, Societies & Cultures” 38. Lanza García, Ramón, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid: “Globalización en perspectiva histórica” [Globalization in Historical Perspective] 39. Lipartito, Kenneth James, Florida International University: WHO 6277, “Global Economic History” 40. Lopez, Santiago, Universidad de Salamanca: Business History: “The Evolution of the Company, from Early Capitalism to Globalisation” 41. McKenna, Chris, Saïd Business School: “General Management” 42. McWatters, Cheryl S., Telfer School of Management: MBA6296A, “The Global Context of Business: Merchants, Traders, Capitalists and Profit Seekers” 43. Miller, Rory, University of Liverpool: MKIB160, “The Development of International Business” 44. Newton, Lucy, Henley Business School: MM336, “The Evolution of Entrepreneurship” 45. O’Sullivan, Mary A., Université de Genève: 1. “Histoire économique: Histoire du monde des affaires” [Comparative Business History] 2. “Histoire Des Affaires Internationales” [History of International Business] 46. Pak, Susie J., St. John’s University: HIS 3701, “U.S. Foreign Relations, 1890-1945” 47. Patmore, Greg, The University of Sydney: “The Innovative Firm” 48. Reckendrees, Alfred, Copenhagen Business School: 1. “Business History” 2. “Financial Crises in Historical Perspective / The Recent Financial Crisis and Its Predecessors: Crisis, Contagion, Political and Corporate Response” 49. Rockman, Seth, Brown University: HIST 2980X, “Capitalism, 1500–Present” 50. Rose, Mary, Lancaster University Management School: EBIN 504, “Innovation” 51. Ross, Duncan, University of Glasgow: “MSc Global Economy: Programme Information” 52. Sáiz González, José Patricio & Francisco Cayón-García, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid: “Historia Económica de la Empresa” [Business History] 53. Satchell, Veront M., The University of the West Indies, Mona: HIST2603, “The Growth of the International Economy since 1850” 54. Schenk, Catherine, University of Glasgow: “International Economic Relations 1945-85” 55. Sicilia, David B. University of Maryland, College Park: 1. BUSI758K, “Capitalism: How It Works” 2. HIST639J, “Global Capitalism” 56. Slinn, Judy, Oxford Brookes University: U51052, “The Creation of Modern Capitalism” 57. Smith, George David., Stern School of Business: 1. ECON-GB.2190.9W, “Global Perspectives on Enterprise Systems” 2. ECON-GB 2915, “Advanced Global Perspectives on Enterprise Systems: Emerging Markets Post World War II” 58. Spadavecchia, Anna, Henley Business School: “Evolution of Enterprise and Society” 59. Stern, Marc J., Bentley University: HI 314, “Capitalism, Socialism, and Globalization” 60. Stokes, Ray, University of Glasgow: 1. “Business in the Global Economy” 2. “Industry and Innovation: International Perspectives” 61. Storli, Espen, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapeligeuniversitet [Norwegian University of Science and Technology]: HIST3295, “International Economic Contemporary History” 62. Turner, John, Queen’s University Belfast: FIN3016, “Corporate Finance” 63. Usselman, Steven W., Georgia Institute of Technology: “Technology and Culture” 64. Vacante, Jeffery, University of Western Ontario: HIST 1803E, “Introduction to the History of Business and Commerce 65. van der Eng, Pierre, Australian National University: BUSI2027, “Development of Modern Business” 66. Vidal Olivares, Javier, Universidad de Alicante: “Historia Empresarial” [Business History] 67. Ville, Simon, University of Wollongong: COMM303, “Development of Modern Business” 68. Wadhwani, Daniel, University of the Pacific: BUSI 293, “Understanding Capitalism” 69. Walker, James T., Ken Dark & Peter Scott, Henley Business School: EC 243, “Economic History (Globalisation and Crisis in a Historical Context)” 70. Wright, Robert E., Augustana College: 1. BSAD 297/ CIVT [Honors] 202, “Financial Crises: A Global Perspective” 2. “Money and Power in the Western World, 1700-2010” 3. BSAD/HIST 297, “Entrepreneurship Around the World” SYLLABI 1. Alison, Frank Harvard University; Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. HIST 79e: Commodities in International History (Fall 2011) Professor: Alison Frank Harvard University Department of History COURSE DESCRIPTION This reading seminar uses the study of commodities to introduce students to some of the great opportunities and challenges facing

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