Fall 2020

Download Featured Article: Free Business People of Color: Antebellum Black Business Owners in New Orleans and Charleston

By Ramon Vasconcellos

Also in this Issue:

  • “The Money Hackers: How Venmo Became a Verb,” by Daniel P. Simon
  • “The Socialist Orphanage,” by Daniel C. Munson
  • “JPMorgan’s Transformation: The Past, Present and Future of America’s Largest Financial Institution,” by Nicholas P. Sargen
  • “Federal Land Grants in the 19th Century,” by Michael A. Martorelli
  • “White Shoe: New High Priests for a New Century,” by John Oller
  • “Where Are They Now? Howard, Weil, Labouisse, Friedrichs & Co.,” by Susie J. Pak
  • "Wild West Finance: The Johnson County Range War (Part 3)," by Brian Grinder and Dan Cooper
  • Book Review: "The Hour of Fate," reviewed by James P. Prout

Winter 2025

Financial History, Issue 152

In this issue:

  • “Rediscovering an American Treasure: The True Value of Hetty Green’s Legacy,” by Bethany Bengtson and Mark J. Higgins
  • “Dance of the Millions: The Great Sugar Bull Market of 1915–1920 and the Subsequent Catastrophic Collapse,” by Daniel C. Munson
  • “70 Years of Organized Labor Unions: The Emergence of the AFL-CIO,” by Michael A. Martorelli

and more...