Vanessa Ogle
Associate Professor, Late Modern European History, UC Berkeley, 2017-
Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Modern European History, University of Pennsylvania 2011-2017
PhD, Harvard University, 2011
Writing a history of the offshore world, 1920s-1970s.
Interests: European history, British/French/German history, political economy, capitalism, offshore finance, tax avoidance, globalization, empire and colonialism.
PUBLICATIONS
Book:
The Global Transformation of Time: 1870 – 1950 (Harvard University Press, October 2015, 288p.).
Social Science History Association (SSHA) President’s Award, 2014, given annually to best manuscript of a first book
Berkshire Conference of Women Historians’ 2016 prize for a best first book written by a woman on any topic other than women, gender, sexuality
American Historical Association George Louis Beer Prize 2016, given annually to the best book in European international history since 1895
Current project:
Archipelago Capitalism: A History of the Offshore World, 1920s-1980s; book-length study on the history of tax havens, foreign trade zones/export processing zones, flags of convenience, and offshore finance
Future projects:
City on the Edge: A History of Tangier, 1880s-1970s
Articles
Published/Forthcoming
“Archipelago Capitalism: Tax Havens, Offshore Money, and the State, 1940s-1970s,” forthcoming, American Historical Review, December 2017.
“State Rights against Private Capital: The “New International Economic Order” and the Struggle over Aid, Trade, and Foreign Investment, 1962-1980,” Humanity 5 no. 2 (2014): 211-234.
“Whose Time Is It? The Pluralization of Time and the Global Condition, 1870s-1940s,” American Historical Review 120, no. 5 (December 2013): 1376-1402.
Best Article Prize, Council for European Studies, 2014
Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Modern European History, University of Pennsylvania 2011-2017
PhD, Harvard University, 2011
Writing a history of the offshore world, 1920s-1970s.
Interests: European history, British/French/German history, political economy, capitalism, offshore finance, tax avoidance, globalization, empire and colonialism.
PUBLICATIONS
Book:
The Global Transformation of Time: 1870 – 1950 (Harvard University Press, October 2015, 288p.).
Social Science History Association (SSHA) President’s Award, 2014, given annually to best manuscript of a first book
Berkshire Conference of Women Historians’ 2016 prize for a best first book written by a woman on any topic other than women, gender, sexuality
American Historical Association George Louis Beer Prize 2016, given annually to the best book in European international history since 1895
Current project:
Archipelago Capitalism: A History of the Offshore World, 1920s-1980s; book-length study on the history of tax havens, foreign trade zones/export processing zones, flags of convenience, and offshore finance
Future projects:
City on the Edge: A History of Tangier, 1880s-1970s
Articles
Published/Forthcoming
“Archipelago Capitalism: Tax Havens, Offshore Money, and the State, 1940s-1970s,” forthcoming, American Historical Review, December 2017.
“State Rights against Private Capital: The “New International Economic Order” and the Struggle over Aid, Trade, and Foreign Investment, 1962-1980,” Humanity 5 no. 2 (2014): 211-234.
“Whose Time Is It? The Pluralization of Time and the Global Condition, 1870s-1940s,” American Historical Review 120, no. 5 (December 2013): 1376-1402.
Best Article Prize, Council for European Studies, 2014
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