HAGLEY MUSEUM AND LIBRARY GRANTS
Hagley Exploratory Research Grants. These grants support one-week visits by scholars who believe that their project will benefit from Hagley research collections, but need the opportunity to explore them on-site to determine if a Henry Belin du Pont research grant application is warranted. Priority will be given to junior scholars with innovative projects that seek to expand on existing scholarship. Proposals must demonstrate which Hagley collections might be pertinent to the project. Applicants should reside more than 50 miles from Hagley, and the stipend is $400. Low-cost accommodations on Hagley’s grounds are available on first-come, first served basis. Researchers who use this housing are strongly encouraged to have a car available for transportation during their residency. Application deadlines: March 31, June 30, and October 31. For more information, please visit Hagley Library’s Exploratory Research Grants page: https://www.hagley.org/exploratory-research-grants.
Henry Belin du Pont Research Grants. Henry Belin du Pont Research Grants enable scholars to pursue advanced research and study in the library, archival, pictorial, and artifact collections of the Hagley Museum and Library. They honor the memory of Henry Belin du Pont, a founding trustee and long-time supporter of Hagley, and are funded in part by the Henry Belin du Pont Memorial Fund which supports access to and use of Hagley’s research collections. These grants are intended to support serious scholarly work that makes use of Hagley’s research collections and expands on prior scholarship. Application materials should explain the research project’s focus, methodology, engagement with existing scholarship, and the intended product, as well as Hagley collection(s) to be used during the proposed grant residency. Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to consult with Hagley staff prior to submitting their application. Research grants are awarded for the length of time needed to make use of Hagley collections for a specific project. The stipends are for a maximum of eight weeks and are pro-rated at $400/week for recipients who reside more than 50 miles from Hagley, and $200/week for those within 50 miles. Funded scholars are expected to participate in seminars which meet periodically, as well as attend noontime colloquia, lectures, and other public programs offered during their tenure. A research report is due one month after the end of the residency at Hagley. Low-cost accommodations on Hagley’s grounds are available on first-come, first serve basis. Researchers who use this housing are strongly encouraged to have a car available for transportation during their residency.
Applications for all grants should be submitted online. For the submission link and requirements, please visit http://www.hagley.org/research/grants-fellowships.
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2026 BUSINESS HISTORY CONFERENCE MEETING
The 2026 BHC Meeting will be held in London, United Kingdom, from March 26-28, 2026. This year’s theme is “Co-Creation.” Please visit the BHC website for more information: https://thebhc.org/2026-bhc-meeting .
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2026 WORLD CONGRESS OF BUSINESS HISTORY
The 3rd World Congress of Business History will be held in Toronto, Canada, from July 27-31, 2026. This year’s theme is “Global Connections/Diverse Directions: Building Bridges Across Business Histories.” Please visit the EBHA website for more information: https://www.worldcbh.org/CfP2026 .
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The editors of Business History Review would like to thank the following scholars for assisting the journal by serving as manuscript readers in 2025:
Abe de Jong, Monash University
Adam Frost, Southern Denmark University
Aled Davies, University of Cambridge
Aleksandra Komornicka, Maastricht University
Aleksi Nittymies, Aalto University School of Business
Alex Reiss-Sorokin, Princeton University
Andrea Schneider-Braunberger, Gesellschaft für Unternehmensgeschichte
Andrew Dilley, University of Aberdeen
Andrew Edwards, University of St. Andrews
Andrey Petrov, University of Northern Iowa
Ángela Vergara, California State University, Los Angeles
Aurora Gomez-Galvarriato Freer, El Colegio de México
Benjamin Goh, National University of Singapore
Bernardo Batiz-Lazo, University of Northumbria
Brian Black, Pennsylvania State University Altoona
Carolyn Biltoft, Geneva Graduate Institute
Catia Antunes, Leiden University
Chay Brooks, University of Bristol
Chinmay Tumbe, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Chris Vickers, Auburn University
Christy Chapin, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Christy Thornton, Johns Hopkins University
Claire Wright, University of Technology Sydney
David Faure, Chinese University of Hong Kong
Douglas Hamilton, Sheffield Hallam University
Douglas Haynes, Dartmouth College
Duncan Money, Independent Scholar
Elena Shadrina, Harvard University
Elisabeth Koll, University of Notre Dame
Ella Coon, Columbia University
Eric Godelier, École Polytechnique
Eric Hilt, Wellesley College
Erika Rappaport, University of California, Santa Barbara
Espen Storli, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Gail Triner, Rutgers University
Gareth Campbell, Queen’s University Belfast
Gary Cross, Pennsylvania State University
Ghassan Moazzin, Hong Kong University
Gijs Dreijer, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Grace Ballor, Bocconi University
Graeme Acheson, University of Strathclyde
Grietjie Verhoef, University of Johannesburg
Gustavo Del Angel, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas
Harwell Wells, Temple University
Israel Garcia Solares, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
James Foreman-Peck, Cardiff Business School
Jeremy Friedman, Harvard Business School
Joel Andreas, Johns Hopkins University
John Turner, Queen’s University Belfast
Jon Stobart, Manchester Metropolitan University
Jonathan Wlasiuk, Michigan State University
José Luis García Ruiz, Complutense University of Madrid
Joshua Specht, University of Notre Dame
Judy Stephenson, University College London
Kevin Tennent, University of York
Kimberly Phillips-Fein, Columbia University
Knut Sogner, BI Norwegian Business School
Kristin Fabbe, European University Institute
Lara Marks, University College London
Lewis Wade, University of Bamberg
Louis Galambos, Johns Hopkins University
Luciano Segreto, University of Florence
Luis Chirosa, Universidad de Granada
Manuel Llorca, Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez
Mar Cebrian Villar, Universidad de Salamanca
Marina Nicoli, Bocconi University
Mark Casson, University of Reading
Mark Wilson, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Marten Boon, Utrecht University
Martha Olney, University of California, Berkeley
Martin Rode, Universidad de Navarra
Martin Shanahan, University of South Australia
Mats Larsson, Uppsala University
Matteo Foglia, University of Bari Aldo Moro
Maxine Berg, University of Warwick
Medha Kudaisya, National University of Singapore
Meng Wu, Manchester Metropolitan University
Michael Aldous, Queen’s University Belfast
Michelle McDonald, American Philosophical Society
Murat İplikçi, Tufts University
Niall MacKenzie, University of Strathclyde
Nicholas Mulder, Cornell University
Nicolas Rasmussen, University of New South Wales
Niklas Jensen-Eriksen, Helsinki University
Nuria Puig, Complutense University of Madrid
Pamela Laird, University of Colorado Denver
Paul Chastko, University of Calgary
Paul Kosmetatos, University of Edinburgh
Philip Fliers, Queen’s University Belfast
Philip Scranton, Rutgers University-Camden
Pierre Eichenberger, University of Lausanne
Pierre-Louis Vezina, King’s College London
Pınar Ceylan, Humboldt University in Berlin
Reiko Kanazawa, Nagoya University
Riccardo Semeraro, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
Richard Tuffin, University of New England
Robert Fredona, Harvard Business School
Robert Hellyer, Wake Forest University
Robert Wright, Central Michigan University
Roger Horowitz, Hagley Museum and Library
Rolv Amdam, BI Norwegian Business School
Scott Redenius, Brandeis University
Sean Vanatta, University of Glasgow
Seven Agir, Middle East Technical University
Shaun Nichols, Boise State University
Simon Ville, University of Wollongong
Simone Selva, Università degli Studi di Napoli L’Orientale
Stéphane Heim, Kyoto University
Susan Wolcott, Binghamton University
Talbot Imlay, Université Laval
Taylor Jaworski, University of Colorado
Thomas French, Ritsumeikan University
Tirthankar Roy, London School of Economics
Tobias Straumann, Universität Zürich
Véronique Dimier, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Véronique Pouillard, University of Oslo
Victor Gwande, University of the Free State
Vladimir Maltsev, University of Glasgow
Wen-hsin Yeh, University of California, Berkeley
William Bratton, University of Pennsylvania
William Liu, Lingnan University
Xavier Duran, Universidad de los Andes School of Management
Yukio Wakabayashi, Meiji University
Ziko Konwar, University of Leeds