Business History Conference
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The Business History Conference is an American academic association that aims to promulgate the research and teaching of business history and the environment in which businesses operate. It was founded in 1971.[1] Since 2000, it has published the journal Enterprise & Society: The International Journal of Business History. The Conference awards several prizes and fellowships including a Lifetime Achievement Award and the Harold F. Williamson Prize.[2]
References
- ^ Lamoreaux, Naomi R.; Raff, Daniel M. G; Temin, Peter (2008). "Economic Theory and Business History". In Jones, Geoffrey; Zeitlin, Jonathan (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Business History. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. p. 39. ISBN 9780199263684. OCLC 173498626.
- ^ http://www.thebhc.org/ Business History Conference (Accessed Dec 2010)