New Books in Economic and Business History

New Books in Economic and Business History

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Interviews with scholars of the economic and business history about their new books

Recent Episodes

  • Michael John Witgen, "Seeing Red: Indigenous Land, American Expansion, and the Political Economy of Plunder in North America" (UNC Press, 2021)

    2 days ago
  • How ClioVis is Transforming Education and Historical Research

    3 days ago
  • David Engerman, "Apostles of Development: Six Economists and the World They Made" (Oxford UP and Penguin RandomHouse South Asia, 2025)

    5 days ago
  • Kelly A. Spring, "SPAM: A Global History" (Reaktion, 2025)

    6 days ago
  • Renay Richardson and Arisa Loomba, "Human Resources: Slavery and the Making of Modern Britain" (Profile Books, 2025)

    7 days ago
  • Elizabeth Popp Berman, "Thinking like an Economist: How Efficiency Replaced Equality in U.S. Public Policy" (Princeton UP, 2022)

    1 week ago
  • Aditi Sahasrabuddhe, "Bankers' Trust: How Social Relations Avert Global Financial Collapse" (Cornell UP, 2025)

    1 week ago
  • John Nott, "Between Feast Famine: Food, Health, and the History of Ghana's Long Twentieth Century" (UCL Press, 2025)

    1 week ago
  • Susan L. Carruthers, "Making Do: Britons and the Refashioning of the Postwar World" (Cambridge UP, 2025)

    2 weeks ago
  • Kevin Guyan, "Rainbow Trap: Queer Lives, Classifications and the Dangers of Inclusion" (Bloomsbury, 2025)

    2 weeks ago