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Business History in Latin America: A Historiographical Perspective


Maria Ines Barbero


University of San Andres

September 23, 2008

Business History Review, Vol. 82, No. 3, 2008

Abstract:     
In this survey of the trajectory of Latin American business history, the focus is on its development over the course of the past twenty years, when the discipline began to be recognized as a field of specialization within historical studies. The first section is a consideration of the origins of business history in Latin America, from the 1960s to 1985. The second section, covering 1985 to the present, is an analysis of the institutionalization of Latin American business history as research expanded and practitioners in the field began to adopt a more professional approach to their work. In the third section, the focus is on the topics that have attracted the most attention during the previous two decades, identifying research trends that have transcended national differences as well as some notable traits of Latin American business. The last section, a consideration of how Latin America can contribute both to business history and to comparative studies, concludes with proposals for a new research agenda.

Keywords: historiography, Latin America, business history

JEL Classification: N86, B25, N01

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Date posted: November 24, 2008  

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Barbero, Maria Ines, Business History in Latin America: A Historiographical Perspective (September 23, 2008). Business History Review, Vol. 82, No. 3, 2008. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1305951

Contact Information

Maria Ines Barbero (Contact Author)
University of San Andres ( email )
Vita Dumas 284
(1644) Victoria, Pcia
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires 1644
Argentina
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