Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of Contributors
- Business History around the World
- 1 Introduction
- PART I GENERAL ISSUES, OPEN QUESTIONS, CONTROVERSIES
- PART II AREA PATTERNS
- 5 Business History in the United States at the End of the Twentieth Century
- 6 British and Dutch Business History
- 7 Scandinavian Business History at the End of the 1990s: Its Prior Development, Present Situation, and Future
- 8 Business History in German-Speaking States at the End of the Century: Achievements and Gaps
- 9 Business History in France
- 10 Business History in Italy at the Turn of the Century
- 11 Business History in Spain
- 12 Business History in Greece: The State of the Art and Future Prospects
- 13 The State of Business History in Japan: Cross-National Comparisons and International Relations
- 14 Chinese Business History: Its Development, Present Situation, and Future Direction
- 15 Business History in Latin America: Issues and Debates
- PART III COMPARATIVE BUSINESS HISTORY
- Index
- References
12 - Business History in Greece: The State of the Art and Future Prospects
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2009
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- List of Contributors
- Business History around the World
- 1 Introduction
- PART I GENERAL ISSUES, OPEN QUESTIONS, CONTROVERSIES
- PART II AREA PATTERNS
- 5 Business History in the United States at the End of the Twentieth Century
- 6 British and Dutch Business History
- 7 Scandinavian Business History at the End of the 1990s: Its Prior Development, Present Situation, and Future
- 8 Business History in German-Speaking States at the End of the Century: Achievements and Gaps
- 9 Business History in France
- 10 Business History in Italy at the Turn of the Century
- 11 Business History in Spain
- 12 Business History in Greece: The State of the Art and Future Prospects
- 13 The State of Business History in Japan: Cross-National Comparisons and International Relations
- 14 Chinese Business History: Its Development, Present Situation, and Future Direction
- 15 Business History in Latin America: Issues and Debates
- PART III COMPARATIVE BUSINESS HISTORY
- Index
- References
Summary
Business history is a relatively new area of interest in Greece. The first steps toward its introduction were made only in the late 1980s. Ten years later, it would be fair to say that although the results have not been spectacular, business history has found a place on the agenda of the country's academic researchers. New ground is beginning to be broken in terms of new perspectives and issues.
These developments do not seem to have induced, however, any greater integration within the scientific community. Business history research has remained the pursuit of individual researchers and academics, mainly historians and social scientists. Systematic teaching and team projects in the field remain elusive. The number of monographs and articles produced is small, and there are virtually no full-fledged ongoing case studies of individual big firms. Nor has the publishing of any specialized journal been attempted. Papers tend to appear selectively in the three or four general historical journals published in Greece.
The slow development of the subdiscipline is due to several factors. Low institutionalization in the area of economic history itself has been partially responsible for the problem. The long dominance of political history in the curricula of history departments that, moreover, have traditionally included as well the study of archaeology, has hindered the blossoming of economic history and related areas of knowledge. Students of history are usually unprepared to take courses in economic theory or the social sciences.
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- Business History around the World , pp. 255 - 270Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2003
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