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A new monograph series in financial history edited by financial historian Robert E. Wright of New York University's Stern School of Business was recently announced by Pickering & Chatto of London.
Works that apply financial theories or perspectives to questions of perennial historiographical interest (e.g., imperialism or popular attitudes toward capitalism) or that use financial history to illuminate current public policy debates (e.g., Social Security or health care reform) will be considered, as will traditional financial histories like studies of specific countries, companies, episodes, individuals, institutions, and markets. Books about the history of corporate finance and governance and public finance will be considered, as will works about the culture of finance and cultural critiques of financial systems.
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