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Did the joint-stock company really begin in 17th-century England or the Dutch Republic?
Of power, knowledge and method: The influence of Michel Foucault in accounting history
Italy’s Hidden Entrepreneurs: How Women Quietly Drove the Economy for a Century
“At the Margins of Business: Edges, Wastelands, Borders, Third Places, Innovation”
New Issue! Business History 67, 5, 2025
Call for Proposals for Short Books on Business History
The past in the news and the start of conference season
Developing Theory from Historical Research
Now Accepting Applications: 2025–2026 John E. Rovensky Fellowships in Business and Economic History
Masterclass in Historical Methods in Management
Irish vs. Danish creameries at the turn of the 20th century
Symposium on Mary Parker Follet
Preparing the literature review
Handbook of Historical Methods for Management
Commonwealth Secretariat Roundtable event in London
How to get started on a literature review
New Editors' Choice Collection
Grants and fellowship announcements
Second City History and Economics Meeting (SCHEMe)
Bursary Scheme for PhD Students
Business History, Volume 67, Issue 4 (2025)
Business History's new article by Kristin Ranestad
Marking in the Age of AI - Part 2
Business History Latest Issue 67 - 3, 2025
The Business History Conference is coming to London!
Marking in the age of AI - Part 1
New Research on British investment trusts
John H. Dunning visiting fellowship
How to do Historical Research in Business and Management
Full-time Research Associate/Postdoctoral Researcher Position
AOM 2025 Conference Travel Grants
ORAL HISTORY GRANTS OF UP TO $5,000
Say hello to your AI Archivist of the future
Business History's Volume 67, Issue 2, 2025
How to do documentary research
Call for papers: The Power of Energy
Registration for the ABH 2025 conference now open!
Call for Applications: Editor-in-Chief of Enterprise and Society
Business History Conference 2025 Annual Meeting Award Winners
BAM Fellows Masterclass: Historical Approaches in Management Research
“IMAGINING THE FUTURE OF PORTS IN THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY”
Doctoral Workshop in Birmingham AL
Using Historical Methods in Management Research
Business and Economic History Workshops
Methods of social science history
New research on what happens when foreign corporations write your country’s history?
New research on how MNEs respond to economic turmoil, by 𝐂𝐡𝐫𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐚𝐧 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐱
Accounting for arts, culture and heritage in historical perspectives
New research on investment funds in communist Poland [includes poster]
New issue of Enterprise & Society is out
New article on how researchers use digital archives
Call for Papers -- BHC 2026 in London
New archival collection available at the University of Salford
Upcoming events in Business History
The Business of History is booming
Hagley Grants & Fellowship Announcement
Decolonising the Business School Curriculum
New issue of Enterprise & Society just published!
New publication in Business History
Call for Applications: Editor-in-Chief of Enterprise and Society
Historical Lessons for Business Leaders
New Book Review in Business History
New Special Issue on Women in the Economy
Business History Volume 66 no. 8, 2024
CfP - Management & Business History SIG Track at the British Academy of Management Conference
Handbook of Historical Methods Review
New publication in Business History
CfP EBHS "Forging New Frontiers"
Conference: Negative Ontologies of Time: Within or Beyond the Happening of Organizing?
New publication in Business History
Ordinary democracy in the making
3rd World Congress of Business History
Association of Business Historians 2025
University of Birmingham 125th Anniversary Scholarships for Black British Researchers