Newsround: Publishing Historical Research in Management is back - Schedule for a historical summer - Economic History conference in Montevideo, Uruguay - Enterprise & SocietyFirm Performance in a Besieged Autocracy - Hang out with Hagley History podcasts - World Economic History Congress 2028 - Table of Contents
In June, the BAM MBH SIG will be speaking to Prof Christopher Hartwell about his recent JOM article — stay tuned for the Reading Club coverage coming soon! Hagley History Hangout has published its summer schedule, the World Economic History Congress in Montevideo, Uruguay, 2028 has opened its call for panels, and the new table of contents for Enterprise & Society is out. Contents
1. Webinar on Publishing Historical Research in Management by BAMWe are pleased to announce the BAM Management and Business History SIG‘s upcoming event for Publishing Historical Research in Management Journals on 1st June 2026 from 12:00 - 13:30 BST. This interactive event will feature scholars who share their experiences of successfully positioning their historical work for key journals. Participants will have the opportunity to learn more about how to develop approaches and strategies for publishing in top journals and build knowledge and skills around how to position historical research in management and business history journals. We will be joined by Prof Christopher Hartwell, who is investigating how firms do business in autocratic states. His article in the Journal of Management is available open access here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/01492063251359201 Please read the article in advance of the webinar for an in-depth discussion with the author and other participants 1 June 2026 Publishing Historical Research in Management Journals 3Staged by the BAM Management and Business History Special Interest GroupONLINE - Workshop Join us by registering by 23:59 UK time the day before the event. ContactPlease contact the BAM Office at eventsandcommunications@bam.ac.uk with any queries. 2. Hagley History Hangouts SUMMER 2026History Hangouts are pre-recorded virtual events released every two weeks by the Center for History of Business, Technology, and Society. Each features an in-depth conversation with an author, researcher, or staff member about historical events documented in Hagley’s collections. They are conducted by Roger Horowitz, Center Director; Gregory Hargreaves, Assistant Director; and Benjamin Spohn, Oral History Program Manager. Recordings are releasedon the date listed and will remain available subsequently.
3. WEHC Announcement of the 2028 CongressPerhaps the most important announcement of the 2025 General Assembly was the location of the 2028 World Economic History Congress, which will be held in Montevideo, Uruguay from 24-28 July, 2028. The Congress coincides with the 300th anniversary of Montevideo’s foundation. The Congress theme, unfortunately increasingly relevant, is World Powers and Conflicts. We are very excited to return to Latin America for the first time since the Buenos Aires Congress of 2002! We will have two calls for sessions for this Congress. The first call is now open. Sessions proposals are due September 14, 2026, and can be submitted on the Congress website (https://wehcmontevideo2028.org/call-for-sessions/) Call for bids for host cities – 2031 and beyond We have also opened the call for bids for host cities for the World Economic History Congress. This will appear on the website shortly. We invite full bids for the 2031 Congress and expressions of preliminary interest for the 2034 Congress. Please see detailed call on website. New contact information for IEHA Secretary General As announced at the General Assembly, we will be phasing out the iehaofficial@gmail.com address as it attracts too much spam. We have a contact form on the IEHA website (https://www.ieha-wehc.org/contact/) or you can reach me on my LSE e-mail address. 4. New issue of Enterprise & SocietyVolume 27 / Issue 2, June 2026 ArticleCaste Embeddedness and Entrepreneurship in Colonial and Contemporary India Amrita Roy The Firm, the Bank, and the Family: Military Intelligence and the Wallenbergs in Sweden s Cold War Rikard Westerberg CorrigendumRikard Westerberg ArticleMark T. Hauser The Dawn of Shareholder Value: The Normalization of the Hostile Takeover in the UK 1952 1954 Andrew Johnston Unintended Cluster Emergence: Revisiting Francoist Industrial Policy in the Steelmaking Pole of Asturias (Spain), 1939 1985Guillermo Antu a Sean Irving Feedlot Imprimatur: Public-Private Cooperation in the Advent of Government Beef GradingDaniel T. Gresham Mary G. Roebling, Capitalist Feminism, and Marketing American Women s Economic Rights Christy Ford Chapin The War Against Venereal Diseases: Engineering Protective Practices during World War II in Sweden Anna Inez Bergman CorrigendumAnna Inez Bergman ArticleRobert Dawson Scott Accounting for Partridge: Food and Value in the Eighteenth-Century Hudson s Bay Company Michael Borsk Salt of the Earth: ABF Freight and Entrepreneurial Processes in American Trucking Nathanael L. Mickelson Front Cover (OFC, IFC) and matterESO volume 27 issue 2 Cover and Front matterEnterprise & Society, Volume 27 / Issue 2, June 2026, pp f1 - f5 Back Cover (OBC, IBC) and matterESO volume 27 issue 2 Cover and Back matterEnterprise & Society, Volume 27 / Issue 2, June 2026, pp b1 - b3 You're currently a free subscriber to History in Organizations. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription.
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