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Business History: Dividends of Waterloo 1
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Business History: Dividends of Waterloo

The end of the Napoleonic wars 200 years ago ushered in the era of modern business. Our resident economic historian reflects.

Fall of Berlin Wall, Rise of Globalization
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Fall of Berlin Wall, Rise of Globalization

How a business policy blunder produced major new business opportunities.

How Business Executives Use Business History
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How Business Executives Use Business History

Business history, a sometimes overlooked interdisciplinary hybrid, remains useful to current and future business enterprises, writes Drew Keeling.

Lasting Business Legacies of the First World War
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Lasting Business Legacies of the First World War

How the Great War and its aftermath had significant and enduring impacts upon private enterprise.

A Century Ago, March Began to World War I
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A Century Ago, March Began to World War I

Globalization's first age ended in disaster in July 1914. Economic historian Drew Keeling details how Albert Ballin and Winston Churchill tried to head it off.

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Business History: Dividends of Waterloo 1
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Economics
May 27, 2015

Business History: Dividends of Waterloo

The end of the Napoleonic wars 200 years ago ushered in the era of modern business. Our resident economic historian reflects.

Fall of Berlin Wall, Rise of Globalization
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International
November 05, 2014

Fall of Berlin Wall, Rise of Globalization

How a business policy blunder produced major new business opportunities.

How Business Executives Use Business History
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Economics
September 27, 2014

How Business Executives Use Business History

Business history, a sometimes overlooked interdisciplinary hybrid, remains useful to current and future business enterprises, writes Drew Keeling.

Lasting Business Legacies of the First World War
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International
September 12, 2014

Lasting Business Legacies of the First World War

How the Great War and its aftermath had significant and enduring impacts upon private enterprise.

A Century Ago, March Began to World War I
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International
July 24, 2014

A Century Ago, March Began to World War I

Globalization's first age ended in disaster in July 1914. Economic historian Drew Keeling details how Albert Ballin and Winston Churchill tried to head it off.

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