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OVER THE COUNTER The Newsletter of the Business History Conference WEBSITE || BLOG || TWITTER || LINKEDIN Issue no. 55 page 1 of 2 Enterprise & Society's ToC New issues in academic journals Volume 21 - Issue 3 - September 2020 Symposia The Economic History Review (Vol. 73(4), 2020) RAFF, DANIEL M.G. “Introduction to the Symposium.” and “Business History and the Problem of Action." Scandinavian Economic History Review (Vol. 68(3) LIPARTITO, KENNETH. “The Ontology of Economic 2020) Things.” POPP, ANDREW. “Histories of Business and the Australia Economic History Review (Vol. 60(3) Everyday.” 2020) SCRANTON, PHILIP. “Foundations and Futures: Visions of Business Histories.” Revista de Historia Económica - Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History (Vol. 38 Articles Special Issue 2, 2020) HAMILTON, SHANE. “Crop Insurance and the New Deal Roots of Agricultural Financialization in the United Business History Review (Vol. 94(2) 2020) States.” LOWENSTEIN, MATTHEW. “The China United Assurance Business History (Vol. 68(8) 2020) Society and the Making of Chinese Life Insurance, 1912–1949.” Financial History Review (Vol. 27(2) 2020) SLAUGHTER, JOSEPH P. “Harmony in Business: Christian Communal Capitalism in the Early Republic.” DRACH, ALEXIS. “Reluctant Europeans? British and New BHC and AHLS prize French Commercial Banks and the Common Market in Banking (1977–1992).” to honor Anne Fleming's review Essay scholarship. Read more. Allison, Alex. “Slavery and the Rise of American Capitalism.” OVER THE COUNTER The Newsletter of the Business History Conference WEBSITE || BLOG || TWITTER || LINKEDIN Issue no. 55 page 2 of 2 Interviews, Podcasts, and Research from across the Web Virtual Events The Economic Historian's interview with Paige The blog The Economic Historian has posted Glotzer on her book How the Suburbs Were its last contribution centered on the topic of Segregated Developers and the Business of Slavery and Capitalism: Capitalism, Slavery, and Exclusionary Housing, 1890–1960 is available here. Economic White Supremacy by Calvin Schermerhorn. This Week in Business History @biz_history has posted a new episode "The Rise of Rose Knox." The following posts are part of the October and Listen here. November contributions of The Long Run, the Economic History Society sponsored blog: Past virtual events of the Business History Scarlet Fever and nineteenth-century mortality Collective are available on demand. The trends. A Reply to Romola Davenport by Simon presentation by Tom Buckley "Paths Taken: The Szreter and Graham Mooney. Strategic Trajectories of Retail Organisations in the Institutional change and property rights prior to United States and the United Kingdom, 1950- the Industrial Revolution: The case of wardship in 1980" is available here. For future events, check Britain, 1485-1660 by Sean Bottomley. the Business History Collective's agenda. Country Risk: The Bane of Foreign Investors by Norbert Gaillard The European University Institute hosts a new podcast show from the Conversations on New The last contribution to the eabh's working paper Histories of Capitalism Webinar Series. Check series is Abe de Jong, Joost Jonker, Ailsa Röell, and them out here. Gerarda Westerhuis Reinventing institutions: Trust offices and the Dutch financial system, 1690s–2000s. The latest from the Hagley Hangouts is with Salem Elzway about his dissertation project “Arms The Fall 2020 issue of Financial History magazine of the State: A History of the Industrial Robot in (published by the Museum of American Finance) Postwar America.” Access this episode and more can be accessed here. here. .

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