About - Christopher McKenna, University of Oxford
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About Christopher McKenn
Christopher McKenna
Christopher McKenna,
Fellow & Tutor, Brasenose College, University of Oxford,
Reader in Business History & Strategy, Oxford-Said Business School,
Co-Director, Global History of Capitalism, Oxford Centre for Global History.
I am particularly interested in the historical development and strategy of professional firms, and their role in shaping global business over the last two centuries. My current book project is a global history of white-collar crime from the South Sea Bubble to the present, tentatively titled 'Partners in Crime'. In my teaching, I am building a series of historical business case studies, linked to the material culture of global trade, distributed freely online. Before coming to Oxford in 2000, I did my undergraduate degree in economics at Amherst College, my doctorate in History at Johns Hopkins, and I have held research fellowships at Yale, Georgetown, and Harvard.
Christopher McKenna's profile at the University of Oxford
University of Oxford
The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. More than 900 years old, with over 20,000 students, Oxford is unusual for its federal system of medieval colleges, international composition, and undergraduate tutorial system.