Sharon Ann Murphy
Financial historian. Mom. Soccer player. Spouse. Wahoo. Mets fan. Archive rat. Avid reader. Wino. Jersey girl. Runner. World traveler. A wee bit batty.
@nelsonhist.bsky.social
Dad, historian, tireless layabout, often incompetent in meatspace. wrote: Steel Drivin' Man, Nation of Deadbeats, Iron Confederacies, & OCEANS OF GRAIN @basicbooks he/him
@rrjohnr.bsky.social
I teach history and communications at Columbia University. I am working on American anti-monopoly thought and practice, 1760-present. For more details, click on my website. https://journalism.columbia.edu/faculty/richard-r-john
@benwaterhouse.bsky.social
Historian @UNC-Chapel Hill. Works on culture and politics of business, especially in modern U.S. Newest book: One Day I'll Work for Myself: The Dream and Delusion that Conquered America
@farberhannah.bsky.social
Early americanist @ Columbia. Late-late-late early modernist. Swashbuckling insurance history Underwriters of the United States, tinyurl.com/uotus. Now: lawsuits, Revolution -> Tocqueville. ~~~~~Evidence and argument. ~~~~~
@blackjen1.bsky.social
Historian of visual & material culture, business history, fraud, trademarks, advertising. https://jennifermblack.org/ Author of Branding Trust (https://www.pennpress.org/9781512825008/branding-trust/).
@etshermer.bsky.social
Historian, Yogi, Hiker, World Traveler, Animal Lover, especially cats www.etshermer.com
@lawandhistrev.bsky.social
Social media content for Law & History Review and LHR's digital imprint, The Docket. Feed curated by @gauthamrao. For inquiries about The Docket, email at lhrdocketeditor at gmail. LHR information at https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/law-and-histo
@fhrjournal.bsky.social
The Review seeks to embrace a broad approach to financial, banking, and monetary history, which appeals to a wide audience of historians and economists. Website: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/financial-history-review
@delong.social
Author of "Slouching Towards Utopia: An Economic History of the 20th Century". Too online since 1995. Sometime Deputy Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. UC Berkeley Professor.
@andrewpopp.bsky.social
Historian of economic life, emotions & the everyday. Living in Copenhagen, going swimming, being vegan.
@veropouillard.bsky.social
Historian, prof at U Oslo, ERC Creative IPR, decolonisations
@ghassanmoazzin.bsky.social
Historian at the University of Hong Kong | History of Business, Finance and Electricity in Modern China | Book: http://bit.ly/3u8PgDr
@shamilto.bsky.social
Historian, swimmer, reader. Also a Reader. Agribusiness, strategy, sustainable food systems.
@profmarkwilson.bsky.social
History professor at UNC Charlotte; research and writing on history of the US military-industrial complex. Author of The Business of Civil War (2006); Destructive Creation: American Business and the Winning of World War II (2016).
@mlcooper.bsky.social
Historian. UNCG Lecturer. Duke PhD. Emotion, gender, families, business, & politics in 19c US. True Maroon. Phil. 4:13. Opinions mine. https://mandyleecooper.wordpress.com/
@bhgreeley.bsky.social
PhD candidate in the history of finance at Princeton. Working on early-modern Atlantic currencies. Writing a trade-press history of the dollar and a dissertation about the guinea. I used to be a journalist. I used to be a lot of things.
@seanvanatta.bsky.social
Financial historian at University of Glasgow. Writing about credit cards (@ yalepress), bank supervision (@ princetonupress), & pensions.
@bordergroves.bsky.social
Historian of capitalism, environment, & technology in the longue durée. Assistant director of the @hagleycenter.bsky.social. Adjunct prof. Dad. PhD. Delawarean. First Gen. Hoopy frood. Born at 344 ppm. Postdoctoral Feller.
@comedoergosum.bsky.social
Historian and STS scholar at Auburn University | xaqfrohlich.com. Author of From Label to Table: Regulating Food in America in the Information Age
@dael.bsky.social
Historian of America's old, weird political economy. Unincorporated but proudly unionized citizen of Delaware. Adding “levity to discussions of financing and high politics” since 2022. Wrote Trading Freedom: How Trade with China Defined Early America.
@retailhistorian.bsky.social
Visiting Fellow at University of Essex; Editor of History of Retailing and Consumption. Submit here: https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rhrc20 Author of From Main Street to Mall (2015) https://www.pennpress.org/9780812224399/from-main-street-to-mall/
@businesshistoryc.bsky.social
The Business History Conference is a scholarly organization devoted to encouraging all aspects of research, writing, and teaching about business history and about the environment in which businesses operate. https://thebhc.org/
@jlepler.bsky.social
Historian at UNH. Teaches early America, capitalism, & animals. 1st Book (2013): "The Many Panics of 1837." 2nd Book (coming in August 2025): "Canal Dreamers" https://uncpress.org/book/9781469690551/canal-dreamers/
@kendradboyd.bsky.social
Scholar of African American history, Black business and economics, urban history.
@rtvan.bsky.social
Prof & DH Coordinator @CPP. Early Americans abroad, merchants, smugglers, capitalists, family history = labor history. In it for the gossip. Views my own.
@businesshistory.bsky.social
#BusinessHistory is an international #journal concerned with how businesses, #organizations, and their environment develop over time. https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/fbsh20 #bizhis
@gavinbenke.bsky.social
Historian of capitalism, amateur saxophonist, and teacher of writing at Boston University. Author of Risk and Ruin: Enron and the Culture of American Capitalism and Capitalism and Individualism in America. Currently writing a book about corporate futurism.
@entandsoc.bsky.social
We are Enterprise and Society: the International Journal of Business History.
@bsky.app
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