Harold James, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
History Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
Area:
German history, economic history
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Gabriel Finkelstein grad student 1988-1996 Princeton
Eva G. Bremner grad student 2000 Princeton
Helima L. Croft grad student 2001 Princeton
Klaus F. Veigel grad student 2005 Princeton
Clara M. Oberle grad student 2006 Princeton
William H. Mengel grad student 2007 Princeton
Dean A. Nowowiejski grad student 2008 Princeton
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Bordo M, James H. (2019) The trade-offs between macroeconomics, political economy and international relations Financial History Review. 26: 247-266
James H. (2019) Challenges of the Euro Intereconomics. 54: 96-100
James H. (2018) Deglobalization: The Rise of Disembedded Unilateralism Review of Financial Economics. 10: 219-237
James H. (2018) Capitalism: A Short History. By Jürgen Kocka. Translated by Jeremiah Riemer.Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2016. Pp. x+198. $26.95. The Journal of Modern History. 90: 665-666
James H. (2018) A monetary history of Norway, 1816–2016 Scandinavian Economic History Review. 66: 320-321
James H. (2017) Britain and Europe: What Ways Forward? Economic Affairs. 37: 2-14
James H. (2016) Britain and Europe: what ways forward? International Economics and Economic Policy. 13: 523-530
James H. (2015) Economic interdependence and war. By Dale C. Copeland International Affairs. 91: 641-642
James H. (2014) Cosmos, chaos: Finance, power and conflict International Affairs. 90: 37-57
James H. (2014) Nicholas Crafts and Peter Fearon, The Great Depression of the 1930s: lessons for today (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. Pp. xix + 459. 50 figs. 33 tabs. ISBN 9780199663187 Hbk. £68) The Economic History Review. 67: 1190-1191
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