Conférence à venir : Sovereignty, Empire and the Birth of Global Economic Governance de Pr Jamie Martin (1 décembre 2023)
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Informations pratiques
Quand : 1 décembre 2023, 11h30
Format : Présentiel et distanciel
Où : Salon François-Chevrette (A-3464)
Pavillon Maximilien-Caron
3101 chemin de la Tour
H3T 1N8
Montréal, Québec
Biographie du conférencier
Jamie Martin is Assistant Professor of History and of Social Studies at Harvard University and the author of the « The Meddlers: Sovereignty, Empire, and the Birth of Global Economic Governance, » published in 2022 by Harvard University Press. He is a historian of international order, political economy, and empire, and has published widely for scholarly and public audiences, including in the New York Times, London Review of Books, The Guardian, Bookforum, and n+1. He is currently writing a book on the economic and social effects of the First World War on the peripheries of the world economy.
Description sommaire
Prof. Martin will chart the transformation of global economic governance from World War I to the birth of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank. Drawing on extensive archival research, Martin will show how the first multilateral institutions helped legitimize 19th-century imperial practices of financial coercion in a new era of self-determination and growing democratization. It is this transformation that sets the precedent for the powers of today’s global economic institutions.
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