Professor%20Patricia%20Clavin%20(BA,%20PhD): List of publications
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Histories and futures of business in a turbulent world
September 2023
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Journal article
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Business History Review
When it comes to events that have marked turning points in the relationship between global governance and business history, I have focused on the role of international crises to understand the forces shaping relations between firms, states, and global governance frameworks. Such an approach stems from the fact that I am primarily an historian of international relations, and much of my research and writing is concentrated on European and global history in the period from about 1880 to 1950. For me, the origins and course of the two world wars and the Cold War have been as important as crises of capitalism, such as the Great Depression.
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The Genesis of World War
February 2023
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The Oxford History of World War II
44 Human Society, 4408 Political Science, 36 Creative Arts and Writing, 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Lessons of Keynes's Economic Consequences in a Turbulent Century
January 2023
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KEYNES'S ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE PEACE AFTER 100 YEARS
Habit Not Heredity Central Banks and Global Order
January 2023
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SPREAD OF THE MODERN CENTRAL BANK AND GLOBAL COOPERATION
Keynes's Economic Consequences of the Peace after 100 Years Polemics and Policy Preface
January 2023
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KEYNES'S ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE PEACE AFTER 100 YEARS
Turbulence and the lessons of history
June 2022
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Journal article
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Finance and Development
Opportunities are born of crisis, but the lines that connect them are far from direct.
Lesson's of Keynes economic consequences in a turbulent century
October 2021
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Journal article
Just over a century old, John Maynard Keynes's The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919) remains a seminal document of the twentieth century. At the time, the book was a prescient analysis of political events to come. In the decades that followed, this still controversial text became an essential ingredient in the unfolding of history. In this essay, we review the arc of experience since 1919 from the perspective of Keynes's influence and his changing understanding of economics, politics, and geopolitics. We identify how he, his ideas, and this text became key reference points during times of turbulence as actors sought to manage a range of shocks. Near the end of his life, Keynes would play a central role in planning the world economy's reconstruction after World War II. We argue that the "global order" that evolved since then, marked by increasingly polarized societies, leaves the community of nations ill prepared to provide key global public goods or to counter critical collective threats.
Versailles, Cold War, World War II, World War I, League of Nations, Bretton Woods, multilateralism, global order, Keynes, interwar period
An Epilogue to the Making and Unmaking of Central Europe and Global Order
December 2020
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Remaking Central Europe
4408 Political Science, 44 Human Society
Trade, law and the global order of 1919
June 2020
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Diplomatic History
World War One fundamentally transformed the constitutive elements of global order—states, markets, and civil society.1 The relationship of trade regimes to the political order in the aftermath of the war is one of the most understudied of these transformations. Before 1914, the world economy was underpinned by a network of bilateral trade treaties that provided reciprocal guarantees of non-discrimination through most-favored-nations (MFN) clauses. Such MFN clauses were intended to ensure that no single trade partner was ever treated as the “most favored nation,” privileged above others. During the war, the massive expansion in state economic authority and upsurge in protectionism...
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The Ben Pimlott Memorial Lecture 2019—Britain and the making of global order after 1919
May 2020
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Twentieth Century British History
On the centenary of the Paris Peace Conference, the lecture explores Britain’s pivotal role in the development of a rules-based global order. It reveals how Britons fashioned the practices and norms of new international institutions, including the League of Nations, to manage relations between states, markets, and civil society. The lecture uncovers why economic, social, and environmental issues took on as much importance as the more familiar concerns of border protection and weapons’ control. It draws on the correspondence of key internationalists, including women and student activists, who wanted to institutionalize global order in a way that advanced the needs of women, children, and the family as the concern of global security, and shows how preference was given to business groups and central bankers. The lecture exposes the connected history of the First World War with the global order forged to build peace, underlining the important role of the blockade, and the multilateral relationships it engendered. It reveals how British dominance after 1919 encouraged it to use the League of Nations a multilateral hub to manage Britain’s relations with Europe and with its empire, and the legacy of this history for international relations in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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Liberaler Internationalismus und die Definition von Sicherkeit. Leben und Werk von Moritz Julius Bonn
January 2018
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Liberales Denken in der Krise der Weltkriegsepoche
Export Empire: German Soft Power in Southeastern Europe, 1890–1945 . By Stephen G. Gross. New Studies in European History. Edited by Peter Baldwin, Christopher Clark, James B. Collins et al.Cambridge: Cambridge Universit...
December 2017
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The Journal of Modern History
4303 Historical Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology
Internationalisms A Twentieth-Century History
December 2016
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Edited book
This book offers a new view of the twentieth century, placing international ideas and institutions at its heart.
History
‘Markets and Men: Global Capital and the Consumer Economy’
December 2016
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Internationalisms A Twentieth-Century History
This book offers a new view of the twentieth century, placing international ideas and institutions at its heart.
History
Men and Markets Global Capital and the International Economy
January 2016
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INTERNATIONALISMS: A TWENTIETH-CENTURY HISTORY
Rethinking the History of Internationalism
January 2016
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INTERNATIONALISMS: A TWENTIETH-CENTURY HISTORY
Reporting from the battlefield
April 2015
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The Cambridge History of the Second World War
International organizations
January 2015
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CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR, VOL II: POLITICS AND IDEOLOGY
‘The Genesis of the War’
January 2015
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The Oxford Illustrated History of World War II
World War Two re-assessed for a new generation, from the 1930s through to the beginnings of the Cold War. This book provides a stimulating and thought-provoking new interpretation of one of the most terrible episodes in world history.
History
The economic consequences of the war and the peace
November 2014
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Journal article
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Current History
Hunger and Scarcity under State-Socialism, ed. Matthias Middell and Felix Wemheuer
August 2014
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Journal article
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The English Historical Review
4303 Historical Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology
The Austrian hunger crisis and the genesis of international organization after the First World War
March 2014
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International Affairs
4408 Political Science, 44 Human Society, 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
War, Agriculture and Food: Rural Europe from the 1930s to the 1950s, ed. Paul Brassley, Yves Segers and Leen Van Molle
February 2014
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The English Historical Review
4303 Historical Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology
What's in a Living Standard? Bringing Society and Economy Together in the ILO and the League of Nations Depression Delegation, 1938-1945
January 2013
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GLOBALIZING SOCIAL RIGHTS: THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION AND BEYOND
Feeding the World: Connecting Europe and Asia, 1930-1945
January 2012
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Past and Present: A Journal of Historical Studies
Securing the World Economy: The Reinvention of the League of Nations, 1919-1946
January 2012
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Book
Introduction: Conceptualising Internationalism Between the World Wars
March 2011
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Internationalism Reconfigured
This book challenges such narratives by assessing transnational projects that were launched or transformed after World War One, particularly the interaction of ...
History
The role of international organization in Europeanization: The case of the League of Nations and the European Economic Community
December 2010
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Europeanization in the Twentieth Century
History
Time, Manner, Place: Writing Modern European History in Global, Transnational and International Contexts
October 2010
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European History Quarterly
Europe, global history, transnational history
Europeanization in the Twentieth Century
January 2010
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The Possibilities of Transnational Activism: The Campaign for Disarmament between the Two World Wars
January 2010
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ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW
The Role of International Organizations in Europeanization: The Case of the League of Nations and the European Economic Community
January 2010
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Europeanization in the Twentieth Century
4407 Policy and Administration, 4408 Political Science, 44 Human Society
Defining Human Security: Roads to War and Peace, 1918-1945
December 2009
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Rethinking history, dictatorship and war
The contributions in this collection deal with three of the most important themes of historical studies: the way history is or ought to be written, the nature ...
History
Defining Human Security: Roads to War and Peace, 1918–45
January 2009
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Rethinking History, Dictatorship and War: New Approaches and Interpretations
Gerald D. Feldman (1937-2007) Member of the Editorial Board of Contemporary European History Obituary
Money Talks: Competition and Co-operation with the League of Nations, 1929-1940
July 2005
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Money Doctors: The Experience of International Financial Advising 1850-2000
The book brings together internationally respected specialists from economics, history and political science such as Harold James, Louis Pauly and Kenneth Mouré. First providing a short history of money doctors, the book then goes on to cover such themes as:
*the IMF and policy advice
*the Russian experience
*contemporary money doctors.
The book shows that there is still a long way to go before international financial advice develops into something that is truly helpful in the long term.
Business & Economics
Contemporary European History Theme Issue
January 2005
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Other
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Contemporary European History
Another Golden Idol? The League of Nations' Gold Delegation and the Great Depression, 1929-1932
December 2004
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International History Review
Reluctant partners: A history of multilateral trade co-operation, 1850-2000
January 2004
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INTERNATIONAL HISTORY REVIEW
Money Doctors
August 2003
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Britain, France and the financing of the First World War.
January 2003
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AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW
Modern Europe, 1789-present
January 2003
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Book
The narrative and analysis are enriched and enlivened throughout by a wealth of evidence 'from below'. This is not just the official history of constitutions, institutions and ruling elites.
History
‘A Wandering Scholar’ in Britain and the USA, 1933–45: The Life and Work of Moritz Bonn
January 2002
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Refugees from the Third Reich in Britain
The economics of World War II: Six great powers in international comparison
January 2000
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HISTORY
The Great Depression in Europe, 1929-1939
January 2000
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Book
And what were the implications of that recovery for political relations in, and between, nations? The book examines recent research into the causes of the depression, notably the role of the gold standard 'system'.
Business & Economics
The Failure of Economic Diplomacy: Britain, Germany, France and the United States, 1931-36
December 1995
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Book
Based on new archival research, this is the first comprehensive study of the failure of international co-operation to combat the Great Depression.
History
The impact of inflation and depression on democracy. new writing on the inter-war economy
September 1995
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The Historical Journal
4303 Historical Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology
‘The Fetishes of So-Called International Bankers’: Central Bank Co-operation for the World Economic Conference, 1932–3*
November 1992
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Contemporary European History
4303 Historical Studies, 43 History, Heritage and Archaeology