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10 results for "Dissertation in Progress"

10 results for "Dissertation in Progress"

About the Program on the Study of Capitalism

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Capitalism predominates over much of the globe today. As a political economic form it defines not only market dynamics but also governance structures, social relations, and repertoires of knowledge. The study of its development therefore attracts scholars...

Application Deadline: Hurst Summer Institute in Legal History

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Invitation The American Society for Legal History and the Institute for Legal Studies at the University of Wisconsin Law School are pleased to invite applications for the tenth biennial Hurst Summer Institute in Legal History. The purpose of the Hurst...

Summer Shafer

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The Political Economy of "Natural" Disasters: The Galveston Hurricane of 1900 and the Mississippi Flood of 1927

Zach Wehrwein

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Zach is pursuing a PhD in Sociology with a secondary-field in Computational Science and Engineering. His research interests include machine learning and causal inference, social network analysis, economic history, and social theory. His dissertation...

Pascal McDougall

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Pascal is an S.J.D. candidate at Harvard Law School, with research interests in labor and employment law, economic development, law and economics and the monetary aspects of development policies.

Chambi Chachage

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A Capitalizing City: Dar es Salaam and the Emergence of an African Entrepreneurial Elite (c. 1862-2015)

Chambi is a PhD student in African Studies with a primary field in History. His research interests include: ‘Religion and the Reproduction of Educated...

Charles Petersen

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"Meritocracy in America, 1930-2000"

Charles is a PhD candidate in American Studies with a primary field in history. His research ranges across political, intellectual, cultural, and business history, pursuing a broad study of modern political economy...

Ryan Fontanilla

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Ryan entered the History PhD program in 2017. He studies the social and carceral histories of subaltern African diasporic women and men in the Americas, particularly the Anglo-Caribbean. His current research explores how black workers in post-Emancipation...

Joan Chaker

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Muleteers as Bandits and Mutineers: Global Capital and Social Transformation in the Ottoman Countryside

Joan Chaker is a Ph.D. candidate in the History Department at Harvard University who works on the intersection of Ottoman history and the global...

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