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Laura Phillips Sawyer has been selected to receive the 2016 Glenn Sonnedecker Prize for her article, “California Fair Trade:
Antitrust and the Politics of “Fairness” in U.S. Competition Policy".
Sean H. Vanatta's article “Citibank, Credit Cards, and the Local Politics of National Consumer Finance, 1968–1991" has won the 2016 Henrietta Larson Article Award.
We're thrilled that "Earth History and Palaeogeography" was the winning title in the Earth Science category at the PROSE Awards 2018 and "Salt Tectonics: Principles and Practice" received an Honorable Mention for the category.
Enterprise and Society to Launch New Fifth Issue
Enterprise and Society: The International Journal of Business History and Cambridge University Press are pleased to announce an exciting new initiative designed to extend the reach and impact of business history by promoting interdisciplinary dialogue and tackling the most pressing questions within and beyond the field
Cambridge University Press is pleased to announce that Impact Factors have risen by an average of 18.4% in the 2016 Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2017).
Deceived by Orchids: Sex, Science, Fiction and Darwin by Jim Endersby is listed in The Institute for Historical Research's recently published "ten of the most interesting articles and books” of 2016.
New research published in the journal Paleobiology by palaeobiologists from the University of Bristol shows that marine reptiles such as ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs burst onto the scene, rather than expanding slowly into their ecosystems.