Matthias Kemmerer
@kemmererhistory
Head of History Communication @commerzbank, forever #bizhis lover, formerly @Uni_Stuttgart @goetheuni @UniofOxford @HenkelStiftung @GUG_ev & @badw_muenchen
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/MatthiasKemmererHistory 18-04-2015 13:48:45
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I am very excited that we'll be hosting a hybrid workshop on "Innovating Chinese Business History" HKIHSS 香港人文社會研究所 (co-sponsored by Faculty of Arts) on 18/19th October 2023 with such a stellar lineup and a keynote delivered by Prof. Elisabeth Köll You can register here: hkihss.hku.hk/en/events/inno…
Delighted that my paper with Claudio Schioppa was accepted for publication at the JPE! journals.uchicago.edu/doi/epdf/10.10… I owe a lot of debts of gratitude for this one, but let me mention three: Albrecht Ritschl, Moritz Schularick and Alexander Kriwoluzky.
The Department of History, Economics and Society and the Paul Bairoch Institute of Economic History is hiring! Maître Assistant / Research & Teaching Fellow DEHES_UNIGE 👇 jobs.unige.ch/www/wd_portal.…
In a new article that came out in businesshistory I explore how the cold war influenced the conduct of banking business in Eastern Europe: I focus on Barclays’, Paribas’, and Société Générale’s involvement in Poland from the 1950s to the 1980s (1/7) tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.108…
Big news! A special issue on “Historical Perspectives on Finance and Hyperinflation” to be published in 2024. We welcome submissions on topics that link inflation to financial markets and institutions, and monetary policy. Aldo Musacchio Caroline Fohlin bankinghistory.org/events/
Where is Asia in global histories of #earlymodern capitalism? Read the 🔓 #OpenAccess Working Paper by Giorgio Riello and Michael O'Sullivan 👉 loom.ly/vVDuEBw In the context of our European Research Council (ERC) CAPASIA project 👉 loom.ly/O6KOqFo 📚 #Fridayreads #Capitalism
Read Global Correspondent Banking 1870-2000 researcher Marco Molteni marco nacchia's new journal article in Economic History Review examining the link between banking competition, branching & financial distress during the interwar period in Europe, using Italy as a case study Oxford Economic & Social History Oxford History Economic History Society
Michael Aldous and I delivered final manuscript of ⬇️ to Cambridge University Press this afternoon. Should be out late spring 2025. #CEO