- Harold James (historian)
Harold James (1956 – ) is a renowned historian, specializing in the
history of Germany and European economic history. James is a prolific author, having published dozens of books and articles in his field. He is currently a Professor of History atPrinceton University as well as a Professor of International Affairs at the University'sWoodrow Wilson School .Background
Harold James was born and raised in the
United Kingdom . He attended the The Perse School inCambridge . He completed his undergraduate education atGonville and Caius College, Cambridge and received his Ph.D. atPeterhouse, Cambridge in 1982. At Cambridge University he received the Ellen MacArthur Prize for Economic History. He began teaching at Princeton in 1986. In 2004 theGerman Historical Institute in Washington, D.C. awarded him the Helmut Schmidt Prize in Economic History. He serves on the editorial committee of the journal "World Politics".James is married to
Marzenna Kowalik (1964 – ), a political scientist specializing in Polish-Soviet economic relations. They have three children. Marzenna James is currently a Lecturer in the Department of Politics at Princeton University.German History
In the earlier part of his career, James focused on modern German history, particularly German financial history in the interwar era. Among his major contributions to the field are a detailed study of the
Deutsche Bank , an examination of the role of theReichsbank in seizing Jewish financial assets during the Nazi era, and a reappraisal of the peculiar nature of the German national identity. James' explanation of the evolution of the German identity places particular emphasis on an 'economic identity' which provided impetus for unification in the early 19th century.Globalization
Harold James has written extensively on the economic implications of
globalization , drawing comparisons with historical attempts at globalization which ended with theGreat Depression in 1929. James argues the Great Depression must not be considered as only an American phenomenon, but instead as a global economic crisis. He examines the contemporary issues associated with globalization in the context of larger economic trends, which were disrupted by the World Wars and the Great Depression.Work
His publications include
*"Reichsbank and Public Finance in Germany, 1924-1933" (1985) ISBN 3-7819-0321-4
*"German Slump: Politics and Economics, 1924-1936" (1986) ISBN 0-19-821972-5
*"A German Identity, 1770-1990" (1989) ISBN 0-297-79504-X
*"Role of Banks in the Interwar Economy" (Cambridge University Press, 1991) ISBN 0-521-39437-6
*"When the Wall Came Down" (Routledge, 1992) ISBN 0-415-90589-3
*"Zerrissene Zwischenkriegszeit" (1994) ISBN 3-7890-3367-7
*"International Monetary Cooperation Since Bretton Woods" (Oxford University Press, 1996) ISBN 0-19-510113-8
*"Monetary and Fiscal Unification in Nineteenth Century Germany" (1997) ISBN 0-88165-109-5
*"Third Reich: The Essential Readings" (1999) ISBN 0-631-20700-7
*"Requiem auf eine Währung: die Mark, 1873-2001" (Stuttgart, 2001) ISBN 3-421-05568-8
*"The End of Globalization: Lessons from the Great Depression" (Harvard University Press, 2001). ISBN 0-674-00474-4
*"Verbandspolitik im Nationalsozialismus, von der Interessenvertretung zur Wirtschaftsgruppe" (München, 2001) ISBN 3-492-04335-6
*"Deutsche Bank and the Nazi economic war against the Jews" (Cambridge, 2001) ISBN 0-521-80329-2
*"Enterprise in the Period of Fascism in Europe" (ed) (Ashgate, 2002) ISBN 0-7546-0077-7
*"Interwar Depression in an International Context" (2002) ISBN 3-486-56610-5
*"Europe Reborn: A History 1914-2000" (Pearson Longman, 2003) ISBN 0-582-21533-1
*"International Financial History in the Twentieth Century" (2003) ISBN 0-521-81995-4
*"Nazi Dictatorship and the Deutsche Bank" (Cambridge University Press, 2004) ISBN 0-521-83874-6
*"Family Capitalism: Wendels, Haniels, Falcks, and the Continental European Model" (Harvard University Press, 2006) ISBN 0-674-02181-9
*"The Roman Predicament: How the Rules of International Order Create the Politics of Empire" (Princeton University Press, 2006) ISBN 0-691-12221-0Harold James has also authored dozens of articles in professional journals on the topics of German economic history, globalization, and other topics.
External links
* [http://www.princeton.edu/history/people/display_person.xml?netid=hjames Princeton University faculty website]
* [http://www.princeton.edu/history/people/display_person.xml?netid=hjames&interview=yes Harold James interview]
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