
Jamie Martin
@jamiemartin2
Asst Prof @Harvard_History. Author of THE MEDDLERS. Writing a history of global capitalism in WW1 hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?is…
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https://history.fas.harvard.edu/people/jamie-martin 04-04-2009 13:30:57
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Ayo, Jamie Martin is coming back to JHU on 4/19! In addition to Jamie's keynote, this graduate symposium is a great initiative highlighting really fantastic new research. If you're in the DMV, you can join - register here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…



“White himself clarified how the IMF would establish an asymmetric right to non-interference that simultaneously protected US capital and US sovereignty: The United States would never need to draw on its resources” From Jamie Martin "The Meddlers" to be discussed at Roma Tre.


"Jamie Martin’s The Meddlers.... artfully dismantles this conventional narrative [of the Bretton Woods system] as ‘a myth of a golden era of autonomy that never existed’" Nice review by Heather Penatzer tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


Really enjoyed doing this conversation with Oscar Sanchez-Sibony about the rise & fall of Bretton Woods and the strange history of the USSR in the world economy for Phenomenal World phenomenalworld.org/interviews/mar…


Here’s the full list of recommended books, research and reports. Books The Meddlers: Sovereignty, Empire and the Birth of Global Economic Governance by Jamie Martin Five Times Faster by Simon Sharpe The Routledge Handbook of Green Finance edited by Othmar M. Lehner, Theresia Harrer,



I spoke with Disha Jani Disha Karnad Jani about my book THE SOLIDARITY ECONOMY on the J. History of Ideas podcast. You can listen to it here! Princeton University Press jhiblog.org/2024/06/17/the…



Kudos to Blaise Truong-Loï for a brilliant defense of an excellent dissertation on public debt, empire, and the (pre)history of global economic governance in the 19th century. Ce sera un livre important. Félicitations!

Next Friday! Join us as we launch our Histories and Futures of Global Governance initiative to bring policy reform advocates and historians into conversation. First webinar: Feb 21 at 12pm EST with Adriana Abdenur, Richard Kozul-Wright, Jamie Martin, and @zeithistoriker.
