Hagley PrizeHagley Museum and Library and the Business History Conference are pleased to announce the 2025 co-winners of the Hagley Prize: Görkem Akgöz, International Institute of Social History, In the Shadow of War and Empire: Industrialization, Nation-Building, and Working-Class Politics in Turkey (Brill 2024) and Simone M. Müller, University of Augsburg, The Toxic Ship: The Voyage of the Khian Sea and the Global Waste Trade (University of Washington Press, 2023). Hagley Museum and Library and the Business History Conference jointly offer the Hagley Prize, awarded to the best book in Business History (broadly defined) and consists of an award of $2,500. The prize was awarded at the Business History Conference annual meeting held in Atlanta, Georgia, March 13-15, 2025. The prize committee encourages the submission of books from all methodological perspectives. It is particularly interested in innovation studies that have the potential to expand the boundaries of the discipline. Scholars, publishers, and other interested parties may submit nominations. Eligible books can have either an American or an international focus. They must be written in English and be published during the two years (2024 or 2025 copyright) prior to the award. Four copies of a book (no eBooks please) must accompany a nomination and be submitted to the prize coordinator, Carol Ressler Lockman, Hagley Museum and Library, PO Box 3630, 298 Buck Road, Wilmington DE 19807-0630, Email: clockman@hagley.org The deadline for nominations is November 30, 2025. The 2026 Hagley Prize will be presented at the annual meeting of the Business History Conference to be held in London, England, March 26-28, 2026. Ralph Gomory Prize2025 Ralph Gomory Prize of the Business History Conference was awarded to Elizabeth Ingleson, London School of Economics, for her book Made in China: When US-China Interests Converged to Transform Global Trade (Harvard University Press. 2024), at the Business History Conference annual meeting held in Atlanta, Georgia, March 13-15, 2025 The Ralph Gomory Prize for Business History (made possible by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation) recognizes historical work on the effect business enterprises have on the economic conditions of a country in which they operate. A $5,000 prize is awarded annually. Eligible books are written In English and published two years (2024 or 2025 copyright) prior to the award. The 2026 Prize will be presented at the annual meeting of the Business History Conference to be held in London, England, March 26-28, 2026. Four copies of a book (no eBooks please) must accompany a nomination and be submitted to the Prize Coordinator, Carol Ressler Lockman, Business History Conference, PO Box 3630, 298 Buck Road, Wilmington, DE 19807-0630 USA. Email: clockman@hagley.org. The deadline for submission is November 30, 2025. You're currently a free subscriber to Organizational History Network. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
Monday, 22 September 2025
Hagley and Gomory Prizes
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