Is still being done. Todays talk is the eighth this calendar year and we have one more in november when we will hear from charles stuart, Political Science professor at m. I. T. , longtime friend and supporter of this center who will talk about his coauthored book about electing the senate and direct democracy before the 17th amendment. That ought to be a pretty good talk. I have been looking forward to hosting todays guests. Since i first saw her in action at last years policy history conference chairing a panel that included members and that will include a tax historian who is in the audience today. Thank you for attending, carl. And we will hear from carl soon. Molly is an associate professor of history at Washington University and received her ph. D. Degree from the university of michigan. She is the author of the highly regarded tax and spend, the welfare state, tax politics, and the limits of american liberalism. She will also Say Something about her current book project which bu
Event. My name is donna and i have the honor of serving as the dean of the school of business as you may realize 2020 marks 100 years of purpose driven education. Since our inception, we believe that the power of partnerships to explore and lead change. I very much would like to thank the center for Global Security analysis and wonderful partners in American Finance and the society of new york sponsoring todays conversation. The centennial series was designed to shine light on emerging and important trends. One of the things we realized as reflectinisreflecting on our hiy provides insight into the current challenges that disrupted and changed industries and Business Models. Todays session focuses on the challenges that the leaders at j. P. Morgan chase and company faced and survived. As seen in the latest book j. P. Morgans fall and revival, how the wave of consolidation changed americas premier bank. I am proud to say j. P. Morgan is the largest of the graduates and i know many on the
And moderated by cogswell omak. My name is donna rapaccioli. As you may realize, 2020 marks 100 years of purpose driven his education at fordham. Since our inception we believe in the power of partnerships to inform and to lead change. I very much would like to thank the Gabelli Center for Global Security and analysis and our wonderful partners, the museum of American Finance and the society of new york for sponsoring todays conversation. The centennial series was designed to shine light on emerging and important trends. One of the things we had realize is that reflecting on our history provides new insights into the current challenges that have disrupted and change industries and Business Models. Todays session focuses on the challenges that leaders at that j. P. Morgan chase and company faced, and survived, as is seen in jpmorgans fall and revival how the wave of consolidation changed americas premier bank. Im very proud to say that j. P. Morgan is a largest employer of Gabelli Schoo
This calendar year. We have one more november. We will hear from a longtime friend and supporter of this center. He will talk about his book, electing the senate and direct democracy. Should be a pretty good talk. I have been looking forward to hosting todays guest since i first saw her in action at last years policy history conference, sharing a panel with others. Some who we heard from last december. A tax historian is in the audience today. Thank you for attending. We will hear from them soon. She is an associate professor of history at washington university. Thereceived her phd from university of michigan. She will Say Something about her current book project, which builds on this book. We should have time for q a. Please raise your hand so we can pass the microphone. And pick you up on the recording. Thank you for attending. Prof. Michelmore it was surreal to come back not as a graduate an employeeas professor of history. To make that trip again. It felt amazing but also sometimes
Before asking her the first question, i want to mention that this appears in this kind of conventional version of a hard copy it also has two other versions. Part of what makes her work so interesting is that it makes it possible to it is available as a conventional verbatim open access ebook and also as an enhanced open access ebook which shows off what dr. Turner was able to do with mapping and Digital Technology in order to develop her research findings. One of the things i hope we will get to talk about today is how she worked with those sources and what kind of comments she thinks digital humanities holds in this research into africanamerican history in particular. Dr. Turner,t off tell us about this book. Dr. Turner thank you so much for having me. The book is about the evolution of black women and politics. The main goal of the book is to his store if i black churches. Commons a very understanding of black churches as already politically engaged. The aim of my work was to narrat